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"How to Redeem a Download Code Mafia Trilogy for Xbox One\n\n-Sign in to Xbox Live and Scroll right to ‘Games’.\n-Select ‘Use a code’\n-Manually type the code in and Confirm your code.\n-Download Mafia Trilogy Redeem code Xbox one.\n-Enjoy your new content",
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"Mafia Trilogy is an edition containing three parts of the Mafia series in the Definitive Edition. Hangar 13 studio was responsible for the production of the collection. The trilogy was released on Xbox One. The remake of the first part of the Mafia series offers modern graphics, an extensive additional mission, gameplay and an audiovisual track. Events during the fight are presented for the 1960s in New Bordeaux, a real twin city similar to New Orleans. The story presents Lincoln Clay, who after returning from the Vietnam War, joins the ranks of the mafia. Its main task is to rob the Federal Reserve Bank. Giorgi Marcano, a member of the largest mafia family, helps him in this task. The jump succeeds, but soon it turns out that the Marcano family wants all the money for themselves.\n\nHow to use Mafia Trilogy download code Xbox one"
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"Sonja Thomas is an assistant professor of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at Colby College, where she teaches courses on gender and human rights, feminist theory, critical race feminisms, and postcolonial and native feminisms. She is the author of Privileged Minorities: Syrian Christianity, Gender, and Minority Rights in Postcolonial India. She has written articles on education and religious minorities in India, South Asian American comparative racializations, and Black vernacular traditions in the United States and globally. She recently answered a few questions about her article in Feminist Teacher, titled “Tap Dancing and Embodied Feminist Pedagogies.”\n\nCan you tell me a bit more about the beginnings of the course “Critical Race Feminisms and Tap Dance”?\n\nIn the department where I received my PhD, graduate students were able to solo teach their own classes. That meant that we could develop our own syllabi. One semester, I had a student taking both my non-credit tap class and my Intro to Women’s Studies class. In the tap class, I must have been explaining something about tap history and gender and sexuality. She asked me why I didn’t teach that history in Intro to Women’s Studies especially because my Women’s Studies classes had quite a bit of readings on race and postcolonial feminisms. That made me start to include Spike Lee’s Bamboozled in my Intro to Women’s Studies class. Later, I developed a handout for students for an assignment called “social action projects.” In the handout, I wrote: “great projects start with you and your interests. For instance, I like tap dancing. Tap dancing is a feminist topic.” I then gave them an example outline for a social action project involving tap dance. In this mock outline, I included primary and secondary sources on tap history, race, and embodiment.\n\nWhen I started teaching at Colby, I already had the beginnings of a syllabus based on this teaching material and handout!\n\nYou describe tap dance as a staple of minstrel shows in the nineteenth century. Did this influence how black tap dancers were regulated in the twentieth century? And to what extent?\n\nI’d like to first contextualize what I mean by tap as a staple of the minstrel show. When did tap dancing as we know it today really become tap dancing? There were definitely African diasporic music, rhythms, and percussive dance in minstrel shows. Some might argue that the dancing of the minstrel show should not be called “tap dancing.” I, however, would say that “in general, the origins of a practice or concept seldom limit its scope of relevance.”[1] In other words, does it matter if the dance of the minstrel show was tap dance as we understand it today? I believe that what matters most is how the percussive dance of minstrels became so popular, was seen to represent black culture to white audiences both in the US and abroad, and continues to inform tap and also what we think we already know about raced bodies in motion.\n\nMinstrelsy entirely influenced entertainment in the 20th century and today. From cartoons (Mickey Mouse and Felix the cat), to Amos and Andy, to digital blackface. NPR’s code switch recently looked at this history and legacy. I recommend taking a listen!\n\nBut the minstrel show not only informed how tap dancing were regulated in the 20th century. It also informed resistances. In all black vernacular dance, you can see resistance. Tap dance is always embedded in forms of resistance—the body serving as music when drums and instruments were taken away from slaves, Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson using his tap dance star power and breaking the “two colored” rule, the success of the all Black musical Shuffle Along which led to desegregated audiences seeing Black characters fall in love onstage. The effects of the minstrel show on tap dancers in the 20th century was in the regulatory mode for sure, but also operated in a history of resistance dance and opened up (limited) opportunities for tap dancers.\n\nHow were white/nonblack female tappers of the late 1970s viewed in relation to black male tappers?\n\nWhite/nonblack college educated female tappers in some cases were and continue to be viewed with sexist stereotypes. But at the same time, these performers have access to racial privileges that black performers don’t. What I find extremely interesting is that many white/nonblack women who “rescued” tap are authenticated through a black male mentor. Brenda Bufalino through Honi Coles, Roxane “Butterfly” Semadini through Jimmy Slyde, Jane Goldberg through Sandman Simms. This authentication process reveals larger tensions about the intersections of race and gender. And relatedly, larger tensions about the line between appropriation and homage. Especially given a history of theft of steps, class exploitation, and racist violence who counts as an authentic tapper? Who is in the position to authorize that authenticity? While most tappers get uncomfortable with these tensions, I find them most instructive because they reveal how race and gender oppressions function intersectionally.\n\nAnother way to come at these ideas of who gets to be an authentic tap dancer and racialized and gendered authority over knowledge is to look at some of the amazing tap work of women of color. Ayodele Casel’s “While I have the floor” and her shout out to black/latinx women tappers makes me cry every time I watch it. The Syncopated Ladies viral videos; they are so good, you can’t just watch one. Or the amazing style of Dormeshia Sumbry Edwards that for me, simultaneously invokes the chorus line of Black woman tappers of Harlem and the rhythm tap of John Bubbles.\n\nOne major challenge you had to overcome when teaching about racism was encouraging all of your students to participate in possibly uncomfortable discussions. What advice do you have for your fellow educators to tackle this obstacle?\n\nI always start by saying “if we are putting ‘not wanting to discuss race because it makes me uncomfortable’ out on the table, then I’m going to always counter with the uncomfortability of being on the receiving end of racism.” In a class that takes on Jim Crow blackface, Jim Crow segregation, and the new Jim Crow, we’re gonna always focus on the latter so we can think through feminist anti-racist research and activism. I also start by discussing white privilege and white fragility in the first few class periods. Honestly, the dynamic of the class seems to be what contributes most to the “success” of teaching about racism. Sometimes a class will just gel, sometimes it may not. But I can also see how tap dancing and moving our bodies always makes for a stronger class dynamic. I mean, I just played “tap tag” with my class—where we chased each other around doing “flaps” to Dean Martin singing “Mambo, Italiano.” All the students were dissolving into laughter after playing tap tag. Moving the body and making music with our bodies does create a sort of bond between students and between students and the professor. I believe tap dance opens students up to a sort of willingness to take on reading and discussing a history of racism, institutionalized racism, and feminist anti-racist research and activism."
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"As you can see with a hollow section the algorithm leaves a residual face which renders the entity a non-solid.\n\nStrange that I have not noticed this before but it is probably due to the fact that I’ve primarily been occupied with trimming wood members which are rarely hollow sections like the rectangular steel tube shown.\n\nIt has been quite a while since I created this bit of code but here is the trimming method in its entirety:\n\nAt this point I am kind of stuck when it comes to dealing with this interior face or possibility of one or more interior faces. I’m throwing this out there since there may exist a simple solution to this problem that I am totally missing. My one idea is to check the trimmed group or component after the operation and check to see if it is still a manifold and then to apply corrective action if it is not.\n\nThe difficulties arise with this small chunk of code that is attempting to stitch the solid back together after removing the projecting edges:\n\nSpecifically the line that utilizes the find_faces method. This line of code will add faces willy-nilly on the trimming plane with no regard for interior holes. The problem of course is how to know what is an interior hole and what isn’t and where to add the correct face. This has become an interesting problem…\n\nAfter finding faces, you can delete any face where every edge (of that face) is shared by more than two faces. Yes, that was a goofy sentence. Here’s the code.\n\nI think you are on to something here. This would have never occurred to me.\n\nRather than looping through all of the faces of the group or component how about limiting it to just the new faces that were created on the trimming plane:\n\nOf course this doesn’t seem to work, I’m trying to check if each face is on the trimming plane (pln).\n\nIt would be nice if there was a method for a face to check if it was on a plane (ie. on_plane?)\n\nThere is, a face has a plane; you have a plane.\nThe face’s vertices points can be checked to see if they are on a plane etc…\n\nAs an aside why not find the vertices of all of the edges that fall on the ‘wrong’ side of the cutting ‘plane’ and then project each vertex-point perpendicular [or along the main connected ‘edge’ ?] onto the ‘plane’ until it’s then on the plane - you now have the vectors from the vertex-points to the plane as an array - so use entities.transform_by_vectors(vertex_array, vector_array) ?\nClass: Sketchup::Entities — SketchUp Ruby API Documentation\n\nYes, I can do that but then I would have to iterate through all the vertices of a face to check if it is on a plane since some may land on the plane and others not. A face is only on a plane if all its vertices are also on that plane. I was hoping to avoid more computational overhead if possible.\n\nIn my code block above I’m trying to check the equivalency of two planes but obviously that does not work. I’m wondering though if anyone has encountered this problem before and what is the solution? (compare two planes for equivalency)\n\nI get it. Now I can see why checking for plane to plane equivalency is a bit complicated. I’m sure there is a simple algorithm though if I think about it hard enough.\n\nI suppose I could just check the normal vector of the face and compare it to the vector that defines the plane but this only establishes if the face is parallel to the plane and not on the actual plane.\n\nYou’d be better checking that the face vertices points are on the plane ?\nThen checking the face normal and plane normal [and its reverse] for matches…\n\nAt this point I think it is too much trouble (overhead) to limit the faces just to the trimming plane.\n\nMy final fix is:\n\nThank-you sWilliams for providing the solution. Again, I would never have figured this one out so concisely, its genius.\n\nA plane consists of a point and a vector, if another plane has the same two properties - then they are ‘equal’.\n\nNot in his case. face#plane returns an array of the 4 plane coefficients as floats.\nThis means that it is Array#==(other_ary) that does the test.\n\nEquality — Two arrays are equal if they contain the same number of elements and if each element is equal to (according to Object#==) the corresponding element in other_ary .\n\nReturns true only if obj has the same value as float.\n\nBut the Ruby API did not override Float#==(obj) …\n\nThis means the test will not use SketchUp’s internal tolerance.\n\nTo do so, you’d need to convert the floats to the API’s Length class, ie …\n\nThen the first test by Array#== verifys that each have 4 members and then passes each member pairs to Length#==.\n\nThis is why I gave up on the face is on plane issue, this stuff is now above my pay grade.\n\nSeveral of us have said for many years a Geom::Plane class would be beneficial for the API.\n\nIt’s good to know that I’m not the first who has come up against this.\n\nand try again in the morning.\n\nHere’s some simplified code to check only the faces on the cutting plane, and a skp file to test against\n\nHmm, You can make this algorithm run fairly quickly if you only find_faces for the new edges that are created as a result of the intersect_with. 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"JWT (JSON Web Token) is a popular authentication/authorization protocol. It integrates cryptographic signatures into JSON objects to verify the integrity of the object.\n\nThe approach of JWT is systematic and fairly simple. There were several pieces of research done to cover the security aspects of JWT authentication.\n\nSeveral tools were also previously developed. However, after assessing the quality of the public tools, I concluded that we need better tools to perform testing against JWT. I have developed a set of scripts I call it “jwt-pwn” that aims to test JWT authentication with stability, simplicity, and efficiency in mind. The scripts set are very simple, as it integrates directly with the JWT Python library.\n\nThis article will cover the background of JWT, wrong implementations, and practical approaches to test and break JWT. It will also cover a section of constructive criticism, where I will be discussing each known public tool for testing JWT, and the issues I faced with it where I had come to the idea of developing jwt-pwn.\n\nThe following figure explains the fundamental approach in JWT generation",
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"JWT is structured by three parts:\n\nJSON web tokens are typically signed with a secret key. A secret key is simply a password or digital key. If we were able to find the secret key, then we will be able to generate valid tokens with any value we specify.\n\nThis test is done for any token generated with a password; the attack does not apply to the key-based signing of the token.\n\nAn interesting point to mention that it’s an offline password attack, so no noise would be made to the target’s backend. We only require a valid JWT provided by the backend when authentication or similar situations.\n\n2. Signing a new token with the “none” algorithm\n\nThis test is quite straightforward. We would decode the value of the JWT without validating the signature. From there, we will generate a new token with the “none” algorithm.\n\nIf it works, replay attacks can be done. I’m referring to the “replay attacks” term by the act of replaying a valid token to the authentication controller, without focusing on the source of obtaining the token. In our case here, it will be signing a new token that is valid for the another user (or admin).\n\n3. Changing the signing algorithm of the token (for fuzzing purposes)\n\nLet’s say a backend returns a JSON Web Token signed with RSA256. The validation test would aim to check whether the JWT validator enforces RSA256 in this case.\n\nWe will decode the value of the original JWT, then we will generate a newly signed token with our secret key, using HS256 for example.\n\nThis test may not fully break the JWT authentication system in typical cases. However, it can be a good practice to test it against and inspect its response for fuzzing purposes.\n\n4. Signing the asymmetrically-signed token to its symmetric algorithm match (when you have the original public key)\n\nWhen a token is asymmetrically signed (e.g. RSA256), and you obtained the public key that is used for verifying the signature, then an attack that can be applied is to generate a new token with the same payload, and with symmetric signing algorithm (e.g. HS256), while using the public key as the password.\n\nIf it works, then this means that the validator is not whitelisting the signing algorithm for the JWT, and we can generate arbitrary tokens that will be accepted by the JWT validator.\n\njwt_tool does various tests for JWT. However, the custom implementation of parsing and generating JWT causes errors and false-positives. Jwt_tool uses a custom method of decoding and encoding Base64 instead of using the default JWT library. Although the JWT protocol is public and documented, Base64 varies from implementation to another. For instance, multiple Base64 encoded strings can represent the same value.\n\nNote: Jwt_tool released a new update (as of October 2019) that should be fixing the majority of the issues that was encountered.\n\nC-jwt-cracker is a tool to brute-force the private key of JWT. Besides it uses its implementation of JWT, the Base64 library used by c-jwt-cracker is proven to be buggy and delivers invalid results.\n\nQuoting from the c-jwt-cracker Github page:\n\n“The base64 implementation I use (from Apple) is sometimes buggy because not every Base64 implementation is the same. So sometimes, decrypting of your Base64 token will only work partially and thus you will be able to find a secret to your token that is not the correct one”.\n\nBesides, all tools discussed in the experiment are using a linear approach to crack the password.\n\nThe scripts take every test and approach to break JSON web tokens and apply it systematically. Everything is also done using the primary JWT library for Python, “pyjwt”. Pyjwt is heavily used in real-world applications. It’s stable, tested, and maintained.\n\nI find using Pyjwt instead of writing a custom library as many did is much better for stability wise. There are known tools that give wrong results due to the failure of parsing JWT tokens correctly. Usage of Pyjwt would generate the same results the backend parser would get in most cases.\n\nThis script performs brute-force attacks via a provided wordlist against a JSON web token.\n\nI had two prototypes for the brute-forcing algorithm part.\n\n1- Load all the wordlist in a queue\n\n2- spawn a new thread once an available thread is available (there is a thread lock that controls this part).\n\nAfter analysis, I found this to better not as good as needed. The reason is: Besides the actual brute-forcing, the problems are:\n\n1- There should be a thread constantly unloading from the queue\n\n3- Locker for threads from being spawned until an available thread is there.\n\n4- Have the queue unloaded linearly.\n\nMany factors are involved in this part that approached the algorithm not the most efficient one to use.\n\nI find this to be the correct method.\n\n2- Spawn new threads, and then feed every queue to a unique thread.\n\n3- The thread is treated as a “worker”, and all the functions are synchronized with a global checker that checks if the key is found by other workers.\n\n4- While the key is not found, all threads test values in the assigned queue.\n\n5- If the key is found, all threads are joined, and the application terminates.\n\n6- The application terminates when all values in every child queue are tested.\n\nAfter implementing this design in Python, The GIL (Global Interpreter Lock) in Python has caused the app to be relatively slower than needed.\n\nThe script is a linear implementation of the jwt-cracker in Golang. It’s really fast compared to other tools, although it’s using a linear approach for password cracking, and reliable as it’s using the official Golang library for JWT in the process of validating tokens. This library should be relatively the same library being used by developers in real-world environments.\n\nI have also written another variant that uses goroutines which should be faster. The code for the multi-threaded variant is available in the project repository.\n\nThis is a simple script that decodes the values of JSON web tokens. It should be handy for testing JWT.\n\nThis script creates an unsigned token from the JSON web tokens. This script applies the “none” attack discussed previously.\n\nThis script creates a signed JWT from a key-based JWT. This applies to the attack mentioned previously.\n\nThe script works on every key-based signing algorithm, thanks to the powerful pyjwt library.\n\nTest your organization’s JWT implementation via jwt-pwn, and report any weaknesses identified."
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It took one phone call to the alleged manufacturers – in which they denied having any knowledge – for Campbell’s suspicions to come true.\n\nSerious errors of fact in the press release were not questioned by the dozens of news outlets to run the story. How can a 30m boat, covered in so much gold, float when its water weight is near that of a cruise liner? Was Stuart Hughes aware he was selling a yacht for more than a billion dollars less than what the gold and platinum was worth?\n\nIncreasingly, the media has become dependent on public relations, particularly in its ability to produce news quickly and straight from the source. For example, the marketing of the iPad through news services makes the Apple product a must-have for many consumers. Apple’s PR team controls what information gets out and makes sure this information is shown in a good light.\n\nJessica Pattison from public relations company MKT Communications says PR is able to supply journalists with content they otherwise would not know about.\n\n“PR is critical to the media industry. It is through PR that journalists are able to be made aware of news stories and also given access to key players within organisations,” she says. “PR professionals make the task of wanting to interview someone to make a story credible that whole bit easier.”\n\nFor Pattison, PR companies are important in making sure a company’s message reaches the right people.\n\n“Whether it’s a hard news topic that needs to be told or a lifestyle/feature piece to engage and provide some light entertainment, I really believe PR plays an important role in ensuring that a brand’s target audiences are receiving the appropriate and correct information.”\n\nSometimes a press release can be written so well, a journalist can take it too easy. Evidence of “no significant journalism work” is well served by an article on technology news website iTWire, outlining Telstra’s partnership with James Cameron and his voyage to the deepest sea trench on Earth.\n\nStuart Corner, the iTWire’s telecommunications journalist, took the opportunity to publish an article 90 per cent derived from a press release.\n\nUnfortunately for readers of a site claiming to be “Australia’s most read independent technology news source”, Corner’s small contribution to the article was factually incorrect, stating Cameron’s dive to the bottom of the Marina Trench was the second ever – it was the fourth.\n\nWhether it was lazy journalism or a journalist rushing to make a deadline, Corner’s article was sent to the inbox of 16 000 subscribers, without warning they were actually reading a press release.\n\nThe iTWire was not the only news site to publish the Telstra press release without attribution. Technology news provider Gizmodo Australia featured a small article outlining the Telstra deal on its website, accompanied by the telco provider’s supplied photo.\n\nIncidentally, Gizmodo has published most, if not all, of Stuart Hughes’ cons as real news stories with solid gold iPads and a diamond encrusted iPhone 4 (with free ostrich feet case) two of the more ridiculous ones.\n\nBritish journalist and Journalism.co.uk’s technology correspondent Sarah Marshall believes in her company’s policy to state when an article substantially relies on a press release.\n\n“If we run a story from a press release, we always state that it is from a release. If the story is entirely from the release, we prefix the headline ‘Media Release’,” she says.\n\nBecause of the media’s reliance on PR, Marshall says journalists are often too worried about the damage to their relationship with companies.\n\n“Journalists feel that if they slate Facebook, for example, they may not be invited to the next event or be informed of future news lines.\n\n“I can hand on heart say I have never and would never avoid writing a bad news story on any company in order to maintain a relationship,” says Marshall. However, that does not mean it doesn’t play on her mind.\n\n“We put on events so I am also mindful of the relationships with some companies, in case I want to encourage them to take part or sponsor a future conference.”\n\n“Tech companies are clearly pumping money into PR and it is proving cost effective,” says Marshall. “I think some journalists are not doing their job. Less so the tech journalists [and] more so those [from mainstream news outlets].”\n\nFor Campbell, his investigation into Hughes’ scam showed the eagerness of some journalists to publish attention-worthy articles at the expense of presenting true facts.\n\n“It’s been interesting for me to be so close to the lie and watch it spread through increasingly connected global media, infecting everyone, picking up authority with every newspaper, blog or Twitter feed it touches,” says Campbell. “Credibility through hit results.”\n\n“Soon the lie, like so many others that will never be exposed, becomes fact with the original story drowning out subsequent follow-ups about it being wrong, because the correction is just never as sexy.”\n\nWith an impatient public not wanting to wait for news anymore, incidents similar to Hughes’ scam may become more common as blogs and social media sites meet the fast news demand.\n\nWill the quality of news diminish as journalists fighting to be first put their trust in public relations? 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Porsche purists can spot the differences, but to many eyes, it just looks good. Inside, the 991-generation 911s are classy and modern, without being over the top. A 6.5-inch touchscreen sits in the middle of the cockpit and the Porsche binnacle is retro-modern—and cool.\n\nPower outputs vary among the 911 lineup from 370 to 690 horsepower. All are flat-6 engines with more than 3.0 liters of displacement. Base Carreras offer 370 hp, Carrera S versions get 420 hp, GTS versions get 450 hp, Turbo and Turbo S models do with 540 and 580 hp, respectively. None of the 911s feel underpowered and all handle spectacularly.\n\nWe can think of one thing that a Porsche 911 doesn’t handle very well, however: more than two people. The rear seats may as well be painted on, or considered cargo shelves at any rate. The standard seats are comfortable and supportive—top versions get 18-way adjustable sport buckets that are among the best in the business.\n\nBase Carrera coupes cost more than $92,000 and the ultra-rare GT2 RS approaches $300,000—naturally, there are many stops between the two.\n\nPorsche option packages are a science: Owners spend days, weeks, or months perfecting their builds, and there are enough unique options to ensure that no two cars leave the factory alike.\n\nThe Porsche 911 is an icon and unmistakable.\n\nDeath, taxes, and the Porsche 911. Few things in the world are as constant as all three.\n\nThe Porsche 911’s basic shape hasn’t changed much in the decades it’s been on sale—it’s not changing much next year.\n\nThis year’s car gets a 6 for style because the proportions are all there—even if the effort isn’t. (Read more about how we rate cars.)\n\nThe 911s on dealer lots now were last refreshed in 2017, when Porsche slightly modified the rear taillights and other elements to help the car look lower and wider.\n\nInside, the 911 is up-to-date with plenty of leather and tech—but it’s not overwhelming. Porsche’s judicious use of digital screens will help those cars age better, we say.\n\nThe 2019 Porsche 911’s performance is perfect, regardless of model.\n\nThe 2019 Porsche 911’s performance is perfect regardless of how much you spend.\n\nThat applies to base cars, turbo cars, GTS cars—whatever. (Read more about how we rate cars.)\n\nThe outgoing 911 offers more variants than the incoming car, which arrives in the summer. That’s typical Porsche, but Carrera and Carrera S shoppers should know that an updated powertrain is on the way soon.\n\nThe 2019 911 is available in base, S, GTS, Turbo, Turbo S, GT3, and GT2 power configurations that range from 370 to 690 hp. The common thread: They’re all flat-6 engines placed rearward of the back tires. Most configurations offer a 7-speed manual transmission and all offer a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic. All-wheel drive is available on most cars.\n\nThe base Carrera and Carrera T offers 370 hp and 331 pound-feet of torque from their turbocharged flat-6 engines that propels the cars up to 60 mph in 4.0 seconds. From there Carrera S models boast 420 hp and sprint up to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds when equipped with the automatic transmission, which Porsche calls PDK. (Don’t ask us what it stands for, it’s 21 letters long.)\n\nThe Carrera GTS offers 450 hp and active exhaust (among other goodies) that pipes in Porsche’s six-piece orchestra well.\n\nFrom there, the Porsche Turbo and Turbo S send the power output to the troposphere with 540 and 580 hp, respectively, from their 3.8-liter turbocharged flat-6s. Those versions are PDK only, but no less fun. They sprint up to 60 mph in around three seconds, but it’s their long-legged speed and comfort that makes them superlative grand touring cars.\n\nHarder, quicker Porsches are available, too.\n\nThe GT3 is a race-ready, naturally aspirated champion with its 3.8-liter flat-6. (GT3 Touring models skip the rear wing, if that’s your thing.) The GT2’s turbocharged, 690-hp flat-6 gets all the honorifics: it’s a relative bargain at roughly $300,000 compared to the million-dollar hypercars it can compete with.\n\nPredictably, all 911s are a thrill to drive, and despite the recent move toward turbochargers for most of the range (there are turbo Porsches and Porsche Turbos), there’s no hint of lag.\n\nThe 911s superb steering is carried throughout, too. Every car can tuck into a corner, regardless of who’s driving, and carry speed all the way to the next one. It’s thrilling and intoxicating. Active roll bars keep the 911 flat through the worst we’ve thrown at the sports cars.\n\nDespite the 911’s capability on the track or in the twisties, it’s also comfortable and quiet on long-distance drives. (Well, most of them without “GT” affixed to their names.)\n\nThe 2019 Porsche 911 is luxurious and comfortable for two.\n\nThe 2019 Porsche 911 is supremely equipped for up to two people with exceptional materials and fit and finish. [Checks notes] It has four seats. Oh, boy.\n\nStarting from an average score on our comfort scale, the Porsche 911 earns points above average for its front-seat accommodations and its fit and finish. We take those two back almost as quickly for a vestigial rear seat and very small cargo area. [Shrugs] It earns a 5. (Read more about how we rate cars.)\n\nThe front seats are comfortable and easy to get into. The base seats are eight-way adjustable, but most cars will be equipped with a package that upgrades those seats to slide, bend, dip, lower, push, pull, or flex in 14 or 18 directions. It’s the best kind of hug in Germany.\n\nThe rear seats are for in-laws. Or, perhaps it’s a cargo shelf?\n\n(We’d suggest the latter but wouldn’t blame you for the former.)\n\nThe 911 offers only 5.1 cubic feet of cargo capacity on paper, but the rear seats offer 10 cubes more.\n\nRegardless of trim level—base or $300,000 GT2 RS—the Porsche 911 is trimmed in exquisite materials that only get richer as the price goes up.\n\nDespite its advanced materials, there are classic Porsche touches: the binnacle is classic 911, updated with a 4.6-inch digital information display, and the key still goes on the left.\n\nThe 2019 Porsche 911 hasn’t been rated for safety, and that probably won’t change. A new version is on the way, but federal and independent testers don’t usually test high-priced sports cars anyway. (Read more about how we rate cars.)\n\nThe 2019 911 features traction and stability control programs to keep the shiny side up, and passengers get a full complement of interior airbags, including side-impact airbags.\n\nOutward vision in the coupes are typically good, and the sports car’s legendary maneuverability helps to avoid crashes in the first place.\n\nUsed Porsche 911 for sale near\n\nBase cars that cost more than $92,000 are hardly spartan, though. They feature power-adjustable front seats, 19-inch wheels, a 6.5-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay compatibility, synthetic suede headliner, and eight-speaker audio.\n\nThere are myriad trim possibilities with the Porsche 911—its customization options are legendary and a gauntlet of temptation to raid bank accounts for that last, crucial item.\n\nMany will consider a Premium Package add-on to some coupes or convertibles that adds 14-way adjustable heated front seats (or cooled seats in some models).\n\nFrom there, it’s a rabbit hole of options that cost more money, including leather everywhere—we’re talking on the air vents, people.\n\nWant to take some features away? That’ll cost more money too. The Carrera T is the purist’s pick—manual transmission, no frills, more money.\n\nThe 2019 Porsche 911’s fuel-economy report card has more entries than a overachieving college freshman, but the car lacks an real ace.\n\nThe most efficient 911 rings the bell at 25 mpg combined, but most fall short of that.\n\nThe base 911 coupe with an automatic transmission rates 22 mpg city, 30 highway, 25 combined. That’s good enough for a 5 on our fuel-economy scale, which means the two-seater is just average among new cars. At least as far as fuel economy goes. (Read more about how we rate cars.)\n\nOpting for a manual transmission in the base coupe drops those ratings to 20/29/23 mpg.\n\nBe the first one to write a review on 2019 Porsche 911\nRate and Review your car for The Car Connection! Tell us your own ratings for a vehicle you own. 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"Today I took what was probably the last ride on my Norco hybrid bike. Despite the fact it has for the past five months been out of use and cluttering up the hallway of my flat so much it’s nearly made me and my boyfriend come to blows, I must admit I feel a certain sadness now the time to part is nearly upon us.\n\nI’m neither a natural nor particularly keen cyclist, indeed the only reason that I bought the bike in the first place was because I was coerced (or was it me who did the coercing? I forget) into doing a sprint distance triathlon back in 2009. After the first sprint triathlon I did another, and last year I took on the Olympic distance. Throughout it all my trusty bike was on hand, taking me out training no matter what the weather was like outside. We had good times and we had bad times but we never gave up, and we chalked up some surprisingly impressive results over the course of those three races – results I will be proud to share with my children one day, ensuring its legacy lives on.\n\nBut since that last race back in September 2012 the bike has been in premature retirement, and spending some of the best years of its life languishing unwanted in a hallway just isn’t fair. We both need to accept that it’s time for us to move on with our lives, separately. I’m pleased to have found a good home for it with a friend who has also now committed to an Olympic triathlon next year – really, neither of us could ask for more.\n\nAnd so with a heavy heart I bid my bike adieu, and wish it well for its future endeavours, whatever they might be. I’ve given it one final service and am handing it over with love. Bye, Norco, you’ve been great. Ride well and prosper.\n\nIn a little over ten hours from now I will be arriving in the market square in Kingston upon Thames dressed in my running gear and weather-appropriate additions such as hats, gloves, coats, scarves, double duvets etc (sadly I was joking about the duvet), in preparation for the Wholefoods Breakfast Run – a 16 mile jaunt from Kingston to Hampton Court Palace (twice). Despite being officially spring time in England the forecast is for below freezing temperatures and snow – wonderful. Needless to say I’m now regretting every night I chose to do a training run inside because conditions outside were too cold – not one of those occasions was as cold as this will be, so bravo me for having no practice of running in sub-zero temperatures whatsoever.\n\nStill, if my past experience of competing in triathlons is anything to go by (and last September’s London Triathlon was pretty damn chilly let me tell you) the atmosphere and camaraderie (plus the massive bowl of rice pudding and banana I’m planning to consume at 6.30am, the packet of Dextro energy tables and Powerade I’ll be gobbling down throughout and the stonking dance play list I’ve compiled on my MP3 player especially for the occasion) will see me through – that and the thought of a nice relaxing afternoon in front of the fire afterwards.\n\nMy mother thinks I’ve taken leave of my senses with all these challenges, but, bless her, she (and my step father)’s still braving the elements to come and cheer me over the finish line. The night before a race I have to admit I do question the reason why I put myself through it, but as soon as I cross the finish line I always feel a sense of elation. There’s nothing quite like pushing yourself to the limit physically. I never, ever thought I’d say that, but it’s true. In my opinion it’s the best way to feel really and truly alive.",
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"In the early 1660s, Spinoza’s Amsterdam friends and admirers urgently implored him to complete, refine, and also publish his first major writing project: an alternative interpretation of Descartes’s ‘Principles of Philosophy’ (1644). Spinoza originally started that propaedeutic project in the form of private lessons (selections from Parts 2 and 3 of ‘Principles of Philosophy’) taught in early 1663 to a young Leiden student, called Johannes Casearius, who temporarily also lived in Rijnsburg in the house of painter Daniel Harmensz Tydeman. He willingly complied with their wish and presented this work to them in a geometrical form (instead of Descartes’s rather informal prose), a comprehensive enterprise brought to a head in his first book Renati Des Cartes Principiorum philosophiae pars I et II; Cogitata metaphysica.\n\nSpinoza cleverly billed this geometrical reorganisation as a strict rationale of Descartes and of his noted method of doubt that radically ruled out any topic of divine providential purpose in his study of nature. Most significantly, he also appended to it his own critical neo-scholastic metaphysical moorings about the notion of being and the intrinsic nature of God—left aside by Descartes—in the annex Cogitata metaphysica.\n\nSpinoza in a letter of July 17/27 July 1663, promised Henry Oldenburg to send him soon either a printed copy of Renati Des Cartes Principiorum philosophiae pars I et II; Cogitata metaphysica ‘or a written summary of it’. Should you want one or two copies of that very work ‘now in the press’, he writes to his London-based correspondent, ‘I shall comply with your wish as soon as I learn of it and of a way I can conveniently send the work to you’. From this intriguing statement, it can be inferred that by then portions of Spinoza’s digest of Descartes were being processed in Amsterdam.\n\nSpinoza’s manuscript, and/or an apograph (with editorial interventions by Meyer), served as the printer’s copy, but is no longer extant.\n\nSpinoza’s friend the Amsterdam doctor of medicine Johannes Bouwmeester is credited with having composed the dedicatory poem ‘Ad Librum’ (sig. **2r) which can also be found in the Dutch translation Renatus Des Cartes Beginzelen der wysbegeerte, I en II Deel; Overnatuurkundige gedachten). That disguised Latin panegyric (10 lines), in which the author expresses hope that Spinoza one day would expound his own work like he also did with the work of Descartes, is only signed ‘I.B.M.D.’ (‘Iohannes Bouwmeester Medicinae Doctor’)."
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On the first part of journey only one thing of note happened, having a lovely ride going over the Fosseway a truck decided to pull out on our Prez from a side road and almost wipe him out but with the reflexes of a surprised & a very startled cat and I am still unsure how Mark managed to get past, with a lot of dirt flying up from the grass verge off the side of the road, I was expecting to see the worst but thankfully all was ok. We pulled up at a set of traffic lights shortly after and Mark turned to me and said, “Taff we need to stop so you can have a fag”. I remember one of Mark quotes from that morning went along the lines of “that prick even looked at me before pulling out,the cockwomble”.\n\nThere were no more instances on the route up North where we meet up with Simon Thornton at Tef’s Tattoo shop. A few brews later we departed from Tef’s but not before Simon had put his Bike back together as he had a slight oil leak (in truth it was more than a slight it was like a slip and slide). Here I must ad that the week leading up to the rally Simon decided that he was going to totally strip his bike down repair and rebuild it himself and get the MOT done prior to the trip. With a lot of piss taking and winding up at the CH the week before the rally Simon was looking rather worried with what he was doing. But happy to say that he completed the work. And a lot of people from the club even offered to lend him a bike if his went all wrong.\n\nAfter leaving Tef’s we pulled in at the services where Simon had to get himself a bottle of oil which then turned out to be a standard thing for him for the week to check and top his oil up before setting off after every stop. All three of us made it in good order to Jim Dignan’s house where we stayed the night and was hosted in a fantastic manner by both Jim and Shona. The following day with Mark, Jim & Shona on the back of Jim’s bike, Wally (fellow Prospect), Marianne and myself we set off from Dundee along the coast road to Aberdeen the only thing of note that happened besides for seeing some fantastic views was a slight issue with my front brake pads where they decided to disintegrate on a sharp left hairpin turn in truth my arse gave it some big licks and thankfully nothing was coming from the other way. We meet up with Stuart Ferguson and made our way to the ferry port to load the bikes up. We then had a few hours to do what we wanted and low and behold in true OGRI style we all decided to go and have a few beers. I had to make a quick stop at a bike shop to pick up some new brake pads (more on that later). Then it was back to the ferry for the overnight crossing where we all decided to carry on and drink even more beer and Gin and well let’s be fair anything else we could get our hands on.\n\nWe all got off the ferry the following morning and the rain was honking so it was a slow and steady ride to the venue and surprisingly Shetland island is a lot bigger than I first though as it took about an hour from the ferry port to the campsite. We booked in for the rally put our tents up whilst there was a 5min break in the rain. Once all the normal admin was done we decided to have a little wander around and we found the bar. That first day was just a steady drinking and general merriment. I can vaguely recall going to bed at around 0200 and thinking bugger me it’s still light (that was to be repeated many times during the stay).\n\nThe following day a few people decided to go out for a ride around the island I attempted to repair my bike but due to the bike shop selling me the wrong type of pads I had to retire to the bar and drink lots of alcohol to drown my sorrows, but not before phoning the bike shop and having a few choice words, they promised to sort it out on the return trip (thankfully they upheld their word and the work was done for free).\n\nThe next few days if I am being honest all seemed to meld into one as the night did not go fully dark (which that in its self was very strange even more so when you are full of alcohol), there was lots of alcohol drunk and many games played, and some strange things seen. Such as seeing Stu do a full swan dive from a bench into a big blue bin (if you were to ask Stu he would deny all knowledge). Also, Mark falling asleep in the bar (I know as I have photo evidence of this), on a side note Mark was horrified by this as he says he never falls asleep in the bar and I was not to tell anyone.\n\nOne of the games played was the Beer Boot game even now I am unsure of the rules of the game, but it involved around 80 of us sat around a long table and you had to drink from the various boots being passed around until the umpire said you was out, honestly I done think the umpires knew the rules either they just made it up as they went along. I ended up coming third in the game and Mark was more upset than me by the turn of events…lol. Another game was a mini obstacle course which you had to drink warm custard mixed with various shots, I drank all of mine and even offered to drink everyone else’s including the team we were pitted against.\n\nThe same day as the games were played more than a few Vikings and I mean Vikings in all there regalia turned up and regaled us with song and drink and they even took part in a few games, everyone from OGRI joined in in dragging the Vikings over the finish line during the sack race. I even got a few free drinks from them and I also remember Mark running around with an axe and shield (it was surprising how much space was created around Mark as soon as the axe was handed to him).\n\nThe return trip to the ferry port was spectacular the skies were clear; the views were out of this world. Getting off the ferry in Aberdeen there was nothing but rain and we slowly meandered and made our way back to our normal lives. Its true what they say Scotland is spectacular to ride around and north end of England is very grim as it done nothing but rain on the ride back down south.\n\nLastly there is now a drink that was modified whilst at Simmer Dim in its original form it’s called a Gin Bomb which is Gin, smirnoff Ice and a dash of blackcurrant. To be honest this drink was very nice then Simon came up with an OGRI bomb all you had to do was replace the blackcurrant with Port and yes, we all got very very drunk on them. The drink seemed to get you drunk from the feet up! I know as after drinking them my feet did not want to go where I wanted them to.\n\nThe Simmer Dim Rally is one I would say every person should attend at least once as everything about the place is special and it is one hell of an experience. I can say with hand on heart that I will go to this rally again.",
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"The Gurus of the Shaktipat tradition carry a divine energy the spiritual texts call, ‘the grace bestowing power of God’. Their state of realisation has given them a mystical power that awakens the Kundalini, the dormant spiritual energy that lies hidden within each person.\n\nShaktipat is a spiritual initiation that sets seekers on the path of yoga and meditation. Without it the spiritual journey and meditation are more difficult. Once awakened, this Shakti, the inner energy, moves through the physical and subtle body removing all of the obstacles to peace and happiness.\n\nBhagavan Nityananda, known as ‘the sage of Ganeshpuri’ is the source of the spiritual energy that breathes life into the Shaktipat tradition. From a tiny village near Mumbai, Bhagavan transmitted his energy to thousands of people around the world. His spiritual power was so great that he transformed a jungle into a thriving spiritual centre.\n\nHis early life is mysterious but we know that he wandered India as a mendicant for many years, before settling in Ganeshpuri. The natural hot springs from an inactive volcano, (Mandagni Mountain) soothed his aching body, and the few villagers recognised his greatness and took care of him. Bhagavan attached great importance to the hot springs, and encouraged everyone to bathe in them.\n\nBhagavan was an avadhut, a person who is beyond ego-consciousness and has no interest in the outer world. Avadhuts often exhibit eccentric behaviour and Bhagavan was no exception as he often wandered naked and was mostly silent. When he did speak to his disciples, he mostly gave aphoristic teachings like, Bhavana Rakho, that meant ‘keep the feeling’ positive. He was a spiritual genius, and taught the highest philosophy of yoga, which he called Raja Yoga.\n\nIn his presence devotees experienced the deepest meditation and connection with the inner Self. Bhagavan’s devotees included people of all faiths–the prominent and the poor, the educated and the illiterate, Muslims and Hindus, and he treated all equally.\n\nIt is said that Bhagavan had attained the mahasiddhi, the great power of the Shakti of the Supreme Being, that comes only to those who have attained moksha, perfect spiritual freedom. When he left his body in 1961, this siddhi stayed with his body. To this day, the Shakti vibrates with the same power.\n\nThe yogic scriptures talk about an independent happiness called atmasukha, spiritual happiness, that lies dormant within everyone and is attainable for those who seek it. The temporary pleasure and joy we experience in worldly life is but a taste of spiritual happiness.\n\nAtmasukha, is a state of being that we do not know or understand without the company of a great being who has been transformed by Guru’s grace.\n\nThe possibility of ultimate happiness is a gift of the spiritual energy that is handed down to seekers from the Gurus of this tradition. To know this happiness is the true purpose and meaning of life.\n\nBhagavan had many great disciples but the one who spread his teachings in the West, who brought Shaktipat and Kashmir Shaivism, the philosophy of Consciousness to Westerners, was Swami Muktananda Paramahamsa.\n\nBaba felt the spiritual urge at a very young age. After a chance meeting with Bhagavan Nityananda at the age of fifteen, and much to his mother’s dismay, he left the safety of his family and set off in search of Self-realisation.\n\nBaba’s desire for liberation, pulled him to an ashram run by the great Siddha Guru, Siddharudha Swami. Under his guidance he studied Vedanta, and Yoga, learned Sanskrit and also understood the true meaning of the eternal. After a number of years he took sannyas and became a swami. Siddharudha gave him the name Muktananda, the bliss of freedom.\n\nAfter Siddharudha passed away, Baba wandered all over India. He continued his yogic studies and at one point became fascinated with the poet saints of Maharashtra–Tukaram, Jnaneshwar, Namdev, Eknath and Samarth Ramdas. Later in his talks he quoted their poems and abhangas (chants). All his study and austerity was preparation to meet his Guru.\n\nMany years of physical suffering and rigorous discipline passed, and eventually he settled in a place where he could quietly do his spiritual practice. He stayed awhile in Yeola and Suki in the state of Maharashtra, where devotees built him a hut, and cared for him. Spiritual seekers began to gather for his company. However, Baba still felt a spiritual lack but did not know what that could be. He was still searching for the one that would give him moksha, liberation.\n\nBaba had met many false and real saints, rogues and thieves in his travels and not one impressed him enough to become a disciple. Two saints in particular had great impact on him. Such saints are gifted with various mystical powers. One was Zipruanna, a naked avadhut whose practice was to sit on a garbage pile that smelled of roses. Baba spent a lot of time with him. He told Baba that he was not his Guru, and that his destiny lay in Ganeshpuri.\n\nThe other was Hari Giri Baba, who also had unusual habits. Sometimes he was dressed and sometimes not. He collected rocks in his coat pockets and insisted they were rupees. He embraced Baba with total love and devotion and told him, ‘Cast away your ochre clothes and wear silken garments instead. You are no longer a sannyasin, but a maharaja, a king. You shall not ask but only give.’\n\nBoth saints encouraged him to go to Ganeshpuri indicating that his future lay with Bhagavan Nityananda. And so eventually Baba made his way to Ganeshpuri.\n\nIn the first few moments of seeing Bhagavan, Baba remembered his first encounter with him. At this meeting, Bhagavan stroked his cheeks and gave him a gift of food. Bhagavan’s affection instilled a knowing in Baba, that here was a master who had the power to stop his restless wandering and bestow inner peace. Bhagavan had the strength to dam the raging desire for liberation and direct it toward God. However, uncertain about his relationship with Bhagavan, he returned to Yeola.\n\nBaba was not the most compliant disciple, as he was used to his independent lifestyle. However, after some time he could not ignore the inner prompting to see Bhagavan again.\n\nBaba went to Vajreshwari, a village a short distance from Ganeshpuri, and stayed in a small hut beside the Goddess Temple. He began to visit Bhagavan regularly. These visits softened Baba’s resistance and he became more accepting of Bhagavan. His desire to be in Bhagavan’s company intensified.\n\nOn August 15, 1947 Baba walked to Ganeshpuri for Bhagavan’s darshan. This day would mark spiritual history for Baba, for it was the day when Bhagavan transmitted the Shakti to Baba.\n\nOn this day Baba waited outside Bhagavan’s room when Nityananda appeared and walked toward him wearing wooden sandals. He said, ‘will you take these sandals and wear them?’\n\n‘I will take them, Baba said, ‘but I will worship them, not wear them.’\n\nBhagavan then gave him a teaching on the significance of the mantra om namah shivaya. As Baba listened he fell into a meditative trance. When Bhagavan returned to his room Baba was still intoxicated. On his way home he stopped for rest under a tree when the Shakti from Bhagavan overwhelmed him. He was suddenly immersed in the all-pervasive light of Consciousness. He perceived that this light was his true nature and also the true nature of everything in the universe. It was Baba’s first experience of seeing and feeling the divinity of all things, and recognizing that the same divinity was also his own Self.\n\nUpon receiving Guru’s grace Baba realised that, although there are many paths to God, there is only one that is crucial to realisation. He wrote,\n\nThere is, however, one which is above all these and which one achieves by the Guru’s blessings alone. The Shastras describe it as Siddha yoga, because it does not involve practices pranayama, yama-niyama, recitation of sacred books, study of religious texts or even performance of yajnas.\n\nAll that is required is the grace of a Siddha Guru, a perfect master.\n\nThe specialty of this yoga is that while all other yogas involve a certain amount of effort on the part of the aspirant, the process of Siddha yoga is automatic … it begins to happen by Guru’s grace.\n\nBaba’s spiritual fortune took a radical turn when he accepted Bhagavan Nityananda as his Guru. After nine years of intense spiritual practice the gradual awareness of his finite self diminished and permanent identification with his Shiva nature emerged. Baba has said that in his moments of realisation the knot of ignorance broke, and he became one with Bhagavan. The restless spirit had merged with his Guru and a natural happiness replaced it.\n\nAfter Baba’s realisation Bhagavan told him that he should settle in Ganeshpuri. Bhagavan built a small hut for him on five acres of land, now Gurudev Siddha Peeth. It was not until Bhagavan’s death, in 1961 that Baba began to manifest his spiritual power. His disciples and devotees gathered at his Ashram and in his presence the desire to know God arose.\n\nTrue to Hari Giri’s prediction, Baba became king-like as his spiritual power grew stronger. From a three room hut, the Ashram evolved into a palatial refuge where devotees from all over India and the world came for spiritual sustenance.\n\nIn the 70s many Westerners from Canada, USA, Europe and Australia heard about Baba’s spiritual greatness and made the pilgrimage to the Ashram. The Ashram expanded as eager seekers made their way to their Guru. Swami Shankarananda was one such seeker.\n\nFrom 1970 until 1982 Baba toured the world. There seemed to be an urgency in him to share Shaktipat and the philosophy of Kashmir Shaivism. He gave himself completely to this work until his death in October 1982.\n\nMany Ashrams and meditation centres flourished around the world during this period. Baba left a spiritual imprint on hundreds of thousands of people. He had great compassion, brilliant understanding, and preternatural wisdom. He was truly one of the great Siddhas of the last century."
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"Stakes are high and expectations low for their first face-to-face meeting as heads of state.\n\nFor the first time as president, Joe Biden will meet President Xi Jinping in person on Monday at the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and the expectations couldn’t be lower.\n\nBiden arrives having recently amped up the economic war on China, with tensions over Taiwan high, and much of Congress standing behind this more bellicose posture. Bipartisan quarters in Washington have largely internalized a hawkish view of China that sees the country as a rising power that the US needs to win against, whatever exactly winning means. A series of escalatory measures has led some on the Chinese side to get the sense that the US policy of containment is back. The Biden administration has, in many ways, doubled down on former President Donald Trump’s approach to countering China. What’s been missing is an affirmative vision of what “winning” against China would look like.\n\nMeanwhile, Xi leaves China after, until recently, the pandemic kept him confined to its borders. He has just further consolidated power in a third term following China’s Communist Party Congress last month.\n\nThe two have talked on Zoom in the past two years, and had met extensively during the Obama years. But for their first in-person meeting, the White House has set remarkably low expectations. There is unlikely to be a joint statement. “I don’t think you should look at this meeting as one in which there’s going to be specific deliverables announced,” national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters on Thursday.\n\nInstead, Biden said he wants to lay out “what each of our red lines are, understand what he believes to be in the critical national interests of China, what I know to be the critical interests of the United States, and to determine whether or not they conflict with one another.”\n\nThe meeting encapsulates the accentuated set of strains that now define the US-China relationship — and the lack of any set goals for the confab suggests how important it is to maintain the current power balance, however tenuous it is. Détente, let alone a new conception of stable and productive relations, seems a far way off.\n\n“To put a fine point on it, it’s an inflection point, because the relationship stands at a point at which it could spiral downward very, very rapidly,” says Evan Medeiros, a Georgetown professor who served on President Barack Obama’s National Security Council. “There is a 1950s quality to the US-China competition.”\n\nFor Biden, whose foreign policy outlook is very much driven by personalities and personal relationships with world leaders, the Xi meeting may be an opportunity. Few heads of state have banked so many hours getting to know the Chinese leader.\n\nBut tensions between the US and China are decidedly higher than when Xi and Biden first met as then-vice presidents of each of their countries.\n\nThe dangers have especially peaked around US policy toward Taiwan. In addition to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s August visit to the democratic island nation that China claims as its own, Biden has four times said that the US would defend Taiwan should China invade it, in contradiction of the stated US policy of strategic ambiguity. Earlier this week, a senior Department of Defense official emphasized that US policy toward China has not changed and that there have been no new developments in how the US sees Taiwan under its longstanding “One China” policy.\n\nMedeiros says that the “sloppy way” the Biden administration has managed Taiwan policy will make this visit more difficult. “It’s statements and actions by the State Department and statements by the DOD,” he told me. “The Chinese are less concerned about Americans coming to Taiwan’s defense and more that the US is trying to move away from the One China policy and as a result, give Taiwan greater incentive to move in that direction.”\n\nOne concern is that the US, by focusing on countering China’s influence, may end up trying to out-China China, according to Cornell political scientist Jessica Chen Weiss. She has warned of the US mirroring China’s actions, and in so doing, falling into traps of zero-sum competition, such as overly protective economic measures, anti-Asian hate-mongering, and intensely militaristic rhetoric. Those tactics end up being detrimental to US interests.\n\n“Even though both governments have sought to prevent direct military escalation, recent statements and actions by both sides have contributed to the action-reaction cycle that has put the two countries on a collision course, particularly over Taiwan,” Weiss, who recently spent a year in the State Department, told me in an email. “In this context, their first face-to-face meeting represents an important opportunity to stabilize the escalatory spiral in US-China relations, though such efforts will take time to bear visible fruit.”\n\nThe background dynamic, beyond US policies focused on boxing out China’s tech prowess that further heighten competition, is a world where US power is changing. The war in Ukraine has exposed the remarkable depth of American alliances in Europe and Asia, while at the same time highlighting the limits of the US as a unilateral superpower and its strained clout in the emerging non-aligned countries of the Global South. As Biden visits the G20 meeting as well as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit, it’s worth emphasizing that the era of the US as the indispensable nation, in former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright’s coinage, is history. At this moment, the US depends on alliances and cooperation more than ever.\n\nKeeping channels of communication and negotiation open between two world powers is a good unto itself. But experts warn that little is likely to come out of the summit.\n\n“There are an increasing number of issues that the United States and China just cannot agree on,” Tyler Jost, a professor who researches China’s foreign policy at Brown University, told me. “As such, you can try to put in place a series of release valves or safety nets that try to manage the tension, but the fundamental tension is pretty well locked in, and the structural reasons behind it have not changed.”\n\nComing from the UN’s COP27 climate summit in Egypt, where Biden warned of a “climate hell” if the US and its partners don’t get their act together, there is an urgency to advance dialogue with China over planetary issues that transcend so-called strategic competition.\n\nAs CIA director Bill Burns said this summer, “The People’s Republic of China is the biggest geopolitical challenge that our country faces as far ahead in the 21st century as I can see, [and] the biggest existential threat in many ways is climate change.”",
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"To the People Losing Their Minds on Social Media… Want to See a REAL Problem?\n\nThis needs to be said. The following is not a Pro-Trump article; it is an article to gain some perspective.\n\nThe people losing their minds on social media over Trump as President are some of the most lost/spoiled people on the planet.\n\nAnd they don’t even know it.\n\nThese people have obviously never faced a real problem in their lives, which is why they are so worked up about a non-issue.\n\nLet me be clear… anything that you can address by sitting at home whining on your expensive computer on a social media platform is NOT a REAL problem. You are just playing a team sport like fantasy football.\n\nAccess to running water/ food… THOSE are real problems.\n\nRight now, as I write this, there are children in developing countries who just arrived at school after starting a 5-HOUR journey at 3AM.\n\nI am not writing that metaphorically. I personally know people who work with these children. Again… these are CHILDREN who wake up at 3AM, walk 5 hours to school because there isn’t another school closer…and then walk back home again.\n\nDo you have a 10-hour commute?\n\nDo you have to walk those 10 hours through mountains or jungle where there are people who could kill or rape you any day of the week?\n\nThere are well over 1 billion people in the world who have REAL problems and could use help. The people losing their minds on social media all have resources/ talent/ and energy to help solve these problems.\n\nBut they are not.\n\nInstead they are ranting about how “awful” it is in the US.\n\nHere’s something that could help you get over Trump’s Presidency… looking around at your house which has running water and your fridge which has food in it.\n\nHow about looking at your roof/ the walls of your house that stop the weather from washing your home away when it rains.\n\nYou want to see real problems? Look at what just happened in Peru a few weeks ago. Flash floods have literally destroyed some people’s entire lives.\n\nWatch the below video of a woman emerging from a mudslide which dragged her for miles.",
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"“There is nothing like a free lunch” – Milton Friedman.\n\nCorruption! A long word I have written about for ages and it doesn’t stop. Milton Friedman is right there isn’t nothing like a free lunch. You can get kickbacks, but it’s still not right because it’s not fair, not just and not the way of dealing as a civil servant or as a business person to get a better life or deal. That is what these corruption cases are about from the Netherland, Singapore, Taiwan, and Montana in U.S.A., also Estonia and Zambia. There is all the different kinds of lunches. An all of them have been eating though one company won’t take the risk so they pull out of a market till the last story where Bishop Mambo in Zambia is telling that there is corruption in the Church. Surely their churches, the church-coffee after service must be sweetened by something stronger then sugar.\n\nIn the Netherlands the Dutch Staffing Company Brunel has pulled out its operations in Nigeria because of corruption their Chief Executive Jan Arie Van Barneveld says: “The security risk and bureaucracy make it almost impossible to guarantee the quality of our services and the safety of our workers in Nigeria in the future” (…)”If it is actually impossible to do business without breaking the rules and putting our staff in physical danger, then I’ve had it” (…)”Even if we will notice the difference in our books” (…)”We do business there with big oil and gas companies which are run by local bigwigs. They simply tell our staff that the bill won’t be paid unless a certain person is “facilitated” first. To be clear, that means to be paid” (Dutch, 2015).\n\nIn Singapore there was a former engineer who worked at the Changai Airport Group (CAG), the engineer Henry Goh Keng Hwee was sentenced to 15 months in jail on 27. August 2015 to the following counts: “three for corruptly accepting bribes and six for deceiving the Group with fraudulent quotations. Another 19 charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act were taken into consideration in sentencing” (…)”The court heard on Thursday that Goh had accepted bribes totaling S$43,780 from Dennis Kang, a director of Fire-Mech, which was in the business of providing installation, servicing and maintenance works for fire protection systems” (…)”In seeking a sentence of 20 months’ jail and S$43,780 fine, Deputy Public Prosecutor Jiang Ke-Yue submitted that Goh, “motivated by sheer greed”, had abused his position of trust and influence, as his recommendations were relied upon by Management. “This is aggravated by the fact that he had built the bribes into the contract price, effectively earning secret profits from his own employer”, DPP Jiang said” (Chelvan, 2015).\n\nIn Taiwan Mr. Huang Ching-Tai the former Keelung City Council speaker is sentenced to 20 years in prison for charges involving bribes, graft, bribery, accepting kickbacks and more. A important part of the ruling was: “The court also found Huang guilty of embezzling public funds from the city council, amounting to NT$91.46 million (US$2.79 million), through falsified receipts and forged accounting item” (Pan, 2015).\n\nIn the U.S.A. a former Montana legislator Joel Boniek has been fined for violating the campaign laws. After that and denying it, but at the same time claiming the judges for being frauds saying and calling out Judge Motl: “Motl is a political zealot on a political witch hunt,” Boniek said when reached by telephone on Monday. “Being charged with corruption by the Democrats is like Genghis Khan protesting about somebody’s doing violence” (…)”This is all politics. They don’t like people like me who stand up for freedom and small government. It’s not about justice, it’s about getting Joel Boniek” (Talwani, 2015).\n\nIn Tallinn Estonia there is a case from ISS that certain high profile workers at the port of Tallinn might be corrupted: “The Internal Security Service (ISS) have apprehended state-owned Port of Tallinn CEO Ain Kaljurand and board member Allan Kiil” (…) ““The Internal Security Police did inform myself and the ministry early on. I learned about the process shortly after taking office [in April 2015],” economy minister Kristen Michal said. According to Michal, the ministry agreed to guarantee the operation of the company once the ISS moved in. “It is in our best interests that the Port of Tallinn is able to fill and service procurements it has won,” he said, adding that this includes the internal ferry route tender, which the company recently won. It will begin to service domestic ferry routes in a year’s time and is currently in the process of acquiring four new ferries” (Laats, 2015).\n\nThe last case I will put the light on is the plea and sad news of corruption from Zambia from the Bishop John Mambo: “It is sad that it (corruption) is happening in churches. How can I sink so low to solicit ungodly things in the house of the Lord? I left the world and went to join the Church so that I can be corrected when I am wrong and the hospital I can go to is the Church. That Church should have people of different kinds, including journalists. The pastor is supposed to be the doctor but when you find that the pastor is sick in the way he is conducting himself, then where do we run to?” (…)”When you go to church and you are being told to do wrong things…If that is happening in the house of the Lord, people will now start going elsewhere. It is also unfortunate that state machinery is being abused by the PF” (…)”If you don’t know the language of mafias, the way they operate, you are dealt with” (…)”I would rather die for what is right than me keeping quiet. Someone told me that I have been bought by The Post but I told him that The Post does not have the money to buy everyone who is speaking out on the wrong things that are going on in the country. The government shouldn’t tell us that we should fear them. no! We should fear God. Let them take my life but that will not be the end because God is the creator of my life. The poor are becoming very poor and the rich are getting filthy rich and have forgotten that they come from Mandevu and Chainda. They think they were born on Independence Avenue” (OpenZambia, 2015).\n\nThe stories tell it explicitly themselves. The only thing that I have pound about for so long is that it’s not a local thing, it’s a global action with effects on society when civil servants take kickbacks, when businessmen take a short cut the society and government loose in the end. The way the court and rule of law has to apply to the offences and the way local business and global trade get hurt by the actions of those who use Corruption as a tool to gain advance in society. Or use it to get rich by working and giving way to business is also stealing money from the state coffers instead of going to the supposed works of the state. That is why I keep pounding on it. As it is necessary to do so! And people like me will continue. To prove that it is everywhere and greed isn’t dying, it’s moving and there are people everywhere who will take the buck, governments and laws might abide, but it’s the ethics and mechanisms of the state should be able stop it. Sometimes seems that we have to continue to shine the light on the dark side to see if the when the dust clears what monsters will arrive from our society. Wish it wasn’t like this, but with the way we trade and conduct business together and a society where governments guides and gives regulations for the activity, the sad part is that certain areas the government can be bought or set by businesses instead of the actual regulation that supposed to be in place."
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"I tend to cut myself when I cook. I’ve thrown out a brand-new meat slicer after multiple manglings and have sent myself to the hospital after tangling with an apple peeler. So it was with well-founded fear that I recently decided to test some of the new chef’s knives that have started popping onto the market in recent years.\n\nThe decision to risk my health for science was one part culinary, two parts cussedness. I am an enthusiastic home cook and a gear geek. I’m always convincing myself that the next purchase-be it a fountain pen or a PDA-will make me a finer writer, a more efficient worker, a better human being. At the same time, I’ve watched the recent proliferation of exotic kitchen knives-sales of blades costing more than $150 are up 15 percent this year, even as overall knife sales are down-with skepticism, wondering on the one hand how I could justify such a purpose while sternly telling myself that they couldn’t be worth it. To resolve matters, I decided to stage a chop-off in my kitchen, hoping I’d learn the truth-and keep all 10 digits in the bargain.\n\nChef’s blades (I sampled only eight-inch knives) currently fall into four rough categories. There are the Germans, the workhorses made by brands like Wüsthof and Henckel that most of us grew up on. These are familiar and affordable, but they’re relatively soft and thus lose their edge quickly, though they’re also easy to sharpen or “hone”-the process of rubbing the blade on a “steel” (a rough rod), which straightens the microscopic teeth on the knife’s edge. Japanese knives-once exotic but now fairly common in the West-are made from a much harder alloy, which keeps an edge longer but is tougher to sharpen. Then come ceramic knives, up to 10 times harder and impossible to sharpen on your own. And then, for the rich, the obsessed, or the simply insane, there are the handmade knives: beautiful, complicated, and shockingly expensive.\n\nHaving gathered about 12 samples, I invited over two friends and we got to work on a four-part test. We started with carrots, which require strength and weight to cut well. Onions reveal the fineness of an edge (since the best blades are supposed to avoid eye-burn by separating, not crushing, individual onion cells). Tomato skins are tricky for any non-scalloped blade to get through without smushing. And raw meat (I used bison) requires a knife to slip through its fibers without mashing the fillet flat.\n\nOut of curiosity, the testing team turned first to the ceramics. Popularized by the TV chef Ming Tsai, these knives are alluringly strange: one friend picked up the white, feather-light Kyocera Revolution ($89.95; amazon.com) and declared it the iPod of kitchen tools. It functioned like an iPod, too: adroit but delicate. The Revolution made short work of a tomato, encountering so little resistance the fruit felt presliced. And it did just fine with the bison. But its lack of heft gave us problems on the carrots. And because these knives are brittle, they can chip if dropped (a problem for the clumsy-you know who you are) or crack if bent wrestling with bones or heavy foods. Ignoring the maker’s injunction to avoid these, I set to work on a block of cheese and some hard sausage. The Revolution didn’t snap, but it struggled.\n\nSo did Kai’s Michel Bras blade ($425; williams-sonoma.com), shaped in the increasingly popular Japanese Santoku style, which has a tip that curves down. With its straight black grip and smoked matte finish, this knife glowed with sexy malevolence. Forged in the sword–making town of Seki, Japan, it functioned like a samurai’s blade-which is to say, it was awkward as hell in the kitchen but might do well in a duel (I didn’t have the courage to find out). The handle lacks an ergonomic curve; the blade lacks the arc that lets you rock a traditional Western knife when mincing, and the edge, wicked as it looked, brutalized my tomato. If the Kyocera is the iPod of knives, this is the Microsoft Vista: a pointless design innovation driven by a big ego (Bras is a French celebrity chef) that looks slick but performs worse than the original. Something similar can be said of Japan’s Global knives: sleek, attractive, modern-looking steel-handled cutlery that are so awkward and slippery one friend refused to even try one, convinced she’d poke out an eye.\n\nThere was no such frustration with the handmade knives of Bob Kramer, a chef turned sharpener turned blacksmith who has emerged as the dean of independent American knife makers in the past decade. Kramer makes his top blades in his Oregon smithy using an ancient, recently rediscovered Persian sword-making technique that involves mixing and folding together different alloys of metal. This trick produces Damascus steel, which has a striking, swirled pattern and properties extremely well suited to battling Crusaders. Its exact utility battling crudités is less clear, though its beauty is intoxicating. I’d been fantasizing about getting my hands on a Kramer since first reading about them several years ago, and my first sight of one in my kitchen, after opening its elaborate wooden box, induced a feverish, Gollum-like lust in my soul. Still, these babies go for $1,600, and I was sure they’d never merit that price tag. I believe in a Culinary Law of Diminishing Returns: a $30 bottle of wine is often twice as good as a $15 one, and the progression holds up to about $100 or so. But no $400 wine is four times better than a solid $100 bottle. By the same logic I was convinced that Bob’s blades, lovely though they are, wouldn’t prove a full 16 times better than the control in my experiment, my own Wüsthof Classic ($100; amazon.com).\n\nAfter five minutes I decided I wasn’t so good with numbers. This knife was like nothing else I’ve ever handled-unbelievably well balanced, with an extra-fat boxwood elder grip that just feels deliciously … right. I’ve never wielded a lightsaber, but I imagine the experience is somewhat similar. Every time I picked it up, I chuckled with delight. The vegetables effectively diced themselves. The knife slid through raw meat without compressing-or even seeming to touch-the flesh. Slicing a hard French saucisson for my guests, the blade wedged itself into my wood-cutting board. And as I was drying it after use (the steel is carbon, not stainless, so it starts to oxidize within minutes of exposure to moisture), it severed a dish towel.\n\nBut does this mean I’m ready to shell out such serious cash? (That’s assuming I even had the option; Kramer’s backlog is so long he no longer accepts new orders). As I write this, with two bandaged fingers, I’ve just about decided that the answer must be no. For one thing, you can get a very close mass-produced approximation made by Shun at Kramer’s direction ($339; surlatable.com) that feels and performs remarkably similarly. For another, much as I may covet these high-priced beauties, I’m still not willing to abandon the Wüsthof that has served me loyally for 10 years. Its blade may not be handmade or space-age. But the grip feels like home, the weight like an old friend, and the arc is unsurpassed. I still suspect that dropping a king’s ransom for a spectacular new knife might vault me from culinary competence to demigodhood. But in times like these, a comfortable, mortal blade-especially at $100-feels plenty good enough.",
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"Money games are as much a part of college football as pads, helmets and making fun of Lane Kiffin. Every autumn, big time college programs take a break from lining up against like-sized programs to drop a quick 60-or-so points on a smaller school. The big school gets a chance to catch its collective breath and virtually assure its fans of a home win. The smaller school gets a cash infusion that only playing in a 70,000-plus-seat stadium can bring.\n\nSo when East Tennessee State University announced it was starting a new football program (kickoff is now fewer than 200 days away), one of the first questions on the lips of local media was, “When’s the first money game, and who’s the opponent?” Last week, the ETSU athletic department confirmed media speculation that the best possible money game had been signed. ETSU will travel to Knoxville to play on Shields-Watkins Field in Neyland Stadium against the Tennessee Volunteers.\n\n“We have to be established in our steps of building a program from a scholarship base before we are actually what the NCAA calls ‘a counter,’” Carter says. “A program has to be at 90 percent of its awardable scholarships before it can play what I still call a 1-A opponent like Tennessee. You actually could still play them, but a win against you would not help them toward bowl eligibility. 2018 is likely to be the first year that ETSU will be eligible by that standard.”\n\nMany observers have speculated that Carter’s association with U.T. (his most recent position before taking his current job at ETSU was in development at the athletic department in Knoxville), combined with his history as a Buccaneer player (Carter played fullback during the Paul Hamilton era at ETSU) made it easier for ETSU to get a game in Knoxville than it has been in years past. The Bucs have never played the Vols.\n\nYet it was another ETSU man with history at Tennessee who first posited the idea. Carl Torbush, ETSU’s head football coach grew up in Knoxville and walked on at Tennessee before playing his collegiate ball at Carson-Newman.\n\n“Coach Torbush and I were working on this before I ever set foot on campus (in Johnson City),” Carter says. “I had about a two-month time period when I was making sure that I left my position at Tennessee the right way. During that time, Carl and I were talking. He was bringing me up to speed on what was happening with the program in Johnson City, and he dreamed (an ETSU-UT game) up. I began working on it then. So it’s been on our minds for 14 to 15 months.”\n\nTennessee has hosted most of the other universities in the state at one point or another. Austin-Peay, Memphis, Tennessee-Martin and Tennessee-Chattanooga have all played money games at Neyland Stadium in the last few years. Tennessee Tech is an upcoming opponent for the Vols.\n\n“It’s good for Tennessee to play the other universities in the state,” Carter says. “It’s good for the area. It’s good for kids that grow up here and dream of playing college football.”\n\n“That was part of the discussion I had with (Tennessee Athletic Director) David Hart before I left Tennessee, during my transition from Tennessee to ETSU. I said, ‘Dave, you know you gotta play us.’ And he smiled and he said, ‘Well, you know, that’s something we’d like to talk about.’”\n\n“I said to him, ‘It would mean so much,’” Carter remembers. “’I’m not asking for every year,’ Carter told Hart, ‘but just put us in the rotation. It’s a really good thing that a lot of other state schools have started to do.’”\n\nCarter says he knew that if he could get Hart to verbally commit to hosting ETSU, the game would happen. “If Dave Hart tells you he’s going to do something,” Carter says, “then he’s going to to do it. He’s a man of his word.”\n\nEarly in the fall of 2014, Hart told Carter, “In 2018 it looks like it will work out. Let us get through the 2014 season, then sometime in the spring we’ll get a contract executed.”\n\nTerms were discussed at that point, Carter says, but ETSU wanted to be respectful of the timeframe Hart had outlined. So Carter kept the faith until Tennessee had ended its season. At that point, he says, he, Torbush and ETSU Athletic Director Richard Sander had a conversation in which they came to the conclusion that if Tennessee could expedite the process, ETSU’s recruiting could benefit from it. “So rather than release it in March or April, we thought maybe we could do it right before signing day.”\n\nJohn Gilbert, executive senior associate athletic director for Tennessee, agreed in principle to that idea. “He said, ‘I can’t promise you anything, but I understand why you’re calling. We’d be calling to if we were in your position,’” Carter remembers.\n\nTennessee originated a contract within 24 hours and ETSU endorsed it and sent it back. That was the last week of January.\n\nThe Johnson City Press’ Joe Avento broke the story that ETSU would play UT before the contract was signed by all parties involved, though Carter says he did not leak the story. “I gave (Tennessee) my word,” Carter says.\n\nStill, word of ETSU’s money game got out in time for national recruiting day.\n\nThe Sept. 8, 2018 ETSU-Tennessee game will be played almost 20 years to the day after Carter had his first money game experience. Carter was a redshirt freshman when the Bucs traveled to play the University of Miami in the Orange Bowl, Sept. 5, 1998. “If I’m not mistaken, Miami had nine players that went on to play NFL football on that team,” Carter remembers. “We took it on the chin that game.” The final score was 66-17.\n\nCarter would later play in money games at Mississippi State, Colorado State, North Carolina State and Pittsburgh. The Bucs lost each of those games, but Carter says the memories of playing in front of huge crowds against overwhelming odds have long since overshadowed the bumps and bruises.\n\n“Those are good memories.,” Carter says. “You remember those games. I think (money games) are a great part of college football.” And in 2018, a whole new team of Bucs will have the chance to find that out for themselves."
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It’s also inexpensive, has high water content, and can be used in place of dairy if needed!\n\nThis brownie is extra moist and tasty because of the applesauce, but it doesn’t have that traditional crispy top.\n\nApplesauce is an inexpensive, high-water content replacement for eggs that can be used to bind different ingredients together.\n\nYou would have to go a bit heavy with the flour, but the end result will be super close in texture to regular brownies!\n\nWhen making brownies, another great alternative to using eggs would be 1/4 cup yogurt or buttermilk. That will help the cakes be light enough and keep them moist too!\n\nHere the ratio would be this quarter cup of yogurt or buttermilk for every egg that your original recipe called for. Adjust the consistency of this recipe with more flour if needed, and the brownies would end up turning out perfect!\n\nTo give your brownies that perfect fudgy flavor, use 2 ½ tsp of baking powder! 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"What is fasting?\nFasting is another step taken in prayer. Scripturally, we see that a fast is used for seeking the Lord in a speci c situation. We see it used in Acts 14:23 when Paul and Barnabas prayed over newly appointed elders in the church and commended them to the Lord.\n\nA common thought when the word fasting is mentioned is that someone is going to go without food for a certain period of time. In the Bible, most fasting is from food, but not necessarily all food. In Daniel 1:12, Daniel, in not desiring to be de led by the king’s food and to serve in proving that God would sustain he and his friends, asked the king’s attendant that they be served only vegetables to eat and water to drink. We see this again in Daniel 10:1-3 when a message was revealed to Daniel. He says, “I, Daniel, had been mourning for three entire weeks. I did not eat any tasty food, nor did meat or wine enter my mouth, nor did I use any ointment at all.”\n\nAlthough food is what we see most commonly fasted from in Scripture, this is not always the case. In 1 Corinthians 7:5, Paul is teaching the Corinthian believers that they should not deprive their spouses of sexual intimacy. He says, “Stop depriving one another, except by agreement for a time, so that you may devote yourselves to prayer, and come together again so that Satan will not tempt you because of your lack of self-control.” This simply illustrates the point that it does not need to be food that is given up for a fast. The object of fasting is to deny yourself a source of pleasure or distraction in order to spend additional time seeking the Lord more intently.\n\nIn Matthew 6:16-18, Christ says, “Whenever you fast, do not put on a gloomy face.” We are told that we should maintain our personal hygiene and let our fasting be done in secret and noticed only by God. Fasting is not about how spiritual you are, that would be pride and God opposes the proud (James 4:6).\n\nFasting is done by believers desiring to pursue God’s favor, protection, deliverance, and power (Ezra 8:21-23, 31- 32). Fasting can also be done in order to seek the Lord’s forgiveness. There is no speci ed length of time in Scripture for a fast to be carried out. Esther called for a three day fast (Esther 4:16). Daniel, as we saw, fasted for three weeks. Jesus fasted for forty days as seen in Luke 4:2. In Scripture, fasting is found to be a very useful and effective way for a believer to draw closer to God."
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"IRISH Cement in Limerick has been put on a 'watchlist’ drawn up by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to target its improvements in environmental compliance.\n\nThe EPA has developed a system to rank industrial and waste licensed sites in order of priority for enforcement, updated quarterly.\n\nThe cement factory in Mungret is on the ‘National Priority Sites’ list for failing to meet the necessary environmental standards. It’s anticipated it will face further sanction from the environmental regulator.\n\nThe firm is, as part of a €10m programme is seeking to switch from fossil fuels to solid recovered waste and tyres to make the substance.\n\nThese plans have proven controversial in the local community, with residents fearful of a negative impact on the local environment. There have been a number of blow outs allegedly emanating from the plant, covering local houses and cars in a thick dust.\n\nIrish Cement’s plans were the subject of a four-day oral hearing last August.\n\nIn a statement, the company said it is “disappointed” to be included, but it co-operating with the EPA, and “looks forward to being removed from the list in due course.”\n\nLocal Fianna Fail councillor James Collins said: “It is very worrying if they start introducing more dangerous substances. I think it is a good thing they are on the EPA watchlist as they need to be.”"
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"When you don\\’t go big, success rarely holds up. That should become the new motto for the Diamondbacks, who have officially missed their window of success with Zack Greinke, Paul Goldschmidt, Robbie Ray and Archie Bradley walking out the door in recent years. Of course, the Dodgers are still a massive threat in the NL West, but the Padres are going all-in, something the Diamondbacks conservatively tried to do, and that makes it impossible for the other three NL West teams to succeed. While 2020\\’s 5th place finish was a little bit undeserved for Arizona, the division rival Rockies did their best to change that by trading Nolan Arenado. With the pressure off of them, GM Mike Hazen and Manager Torey Lovullo have the opportunity to build up a new, younger core.\n\nAfter trading away ace Zack Greinke in 2019, the Dbacks went aggressive, and pried Madison Bumgarner from the rival Giants, after he posted a career worst 3.90 ERA in 2019. Bumgarner, who is somehow only 31, got absolutely crushed in his first year in the desert. In nine starts, he struck out just 30 batters in 41.2 innings, with a 6.48 ERA. He allowed barrels nearly 15 percent of the time, with an expected slugging against of .613. His fastball velocity also plummeted to an average of 88.4 mph. The team did find a replacement for Greinke however, in 25 year old Zac Gallen. He throws a curveball that had a 38.4 whiff rate and a .098 average against last year. Gallen had a 2.75 ERA and 10.3 K/9 over 12 starts. Injuries limited Luke Weaver to 12 starts in 2019, and he succeeded with a 2.94 ERA. However, the shortened season limited him to that exact same amount of starts in 2020, and the results changed drastically. Weaver finished with an ERA of 6.58, accompanied with a 9.5 K/9 and a hard hit percentage of 42%. The Diamondbacks used a hot start by Starling Marte to flip him to Miami for lefty Caleb Smith, who showed the ability to strike out batters and put exceptional spin on his fastball in Miami. In four games (three starts) after the trade, Smith had a 2.45 ERA with 12 strikeouts in 11 innings. Merrill Kelly failed to show his KBO success in 2019, when his 4.42 ERA in 32 starts made him questionable for the rotation in 2020. While he made just five starts last year, he pitched well, with a 2.59 ERA and a 0.989 WHIP. With a 4.0% BB rate, Kelly placed in the top five percent of pitchers. Lefty Alex Young spent a lot of time in the \\’pen last year, but he can be stretched out to be a spot starter. Young posted a 5.44 ERA with a .545 xSLG in 2020.\n\nSinkerballer Stefan Crichton became the team\\’s closer after Archie Bradley was dealt to Cincinnati, and converted five saves. He had a 2.42 ERA with 23 strikeouts in 26 innings. Plus, he limited barrels to just 1.4%, and his curveball had a 44.6% whiff rate. The only competition for the closing job right now is veteran Joakim Soria, who comes in after closing for the Royals, Tigers, Rangers and White Sox in previous seasons. Soria spent 2019 and 2020 in Oakland, and last year he had a 2.82 ERA with 24 strikeouts in 22.1 innings. His peripherals were great, as Soria finished with a 2.76 xERA and a .243 wOBA against. Yoan Lopez had a 3.41 ERA in 2019, but the warning signs were massive. He had a .312 xBA and a 6.60 xERA. Those awful numbers improved last year, although his standard numbers didn\\’t. Lopez had a 5.95 ERA with a .227 xBA, a 90.5 average exit velocity and a 4.39 xERA. 2016 24th round pick Riley Smith had an encouraging rookie season. He appeared in just six games, but he threw 18.1 innings, with a 1.47 ERA and 18 strikeouts. His sinker being thrown predominantly led to a 48.9% groundball rate. Former Reds farmhand Keury Mella probably earned a roster spot in 10 innings last year, with a 1.80 ERA and 10 strikeouts. He throws a mid-to-high-90s fastball and sinker, plus a slider that contributed to 80% of his Ks last year. The lefty in the bullpen (besides Alex Young) will come down to Travis Bergen and Ryan Buchter. Bergen was acquired for Robbie Ray at the deadline, and he struck out eight batters in seven appearances afterwards. However, he also walked eight batters, with a 4.05 ERA. Buchter is a 34 year old veteran who has a career ERA of 2.90. 2020 was actually his first season with an ERA over 3.00, as he posted a 4.50 mark in six innings with eight strikeouts for the Angels. Buchter has limited lefties to a .620 OPS in his career. The final spots will go to two of a trio of right-handers, two of which came from the Yankees organization. Ben Heller recently signed a minor league deal with the team. Injuries and a high walk rate prohibited him from becoming a regular in New York, but he has a 2.59 ERA in 31.1 career innings with 30 strikeouts. Taylor Widener debuted in 2020, striking out 22 but also walking 12 in 20 innings. The most experienced of the group is Taylor Clarke, a long relief and starter option who probably isn\\’t needed if the team carries six starters plus Smith. Clarke had a 4.36 ERA with 40 strikeouts in 43.1 innings last season. Chris Devenski, in camp on a minor league deal, could make the team. He allowed six runs in 3.2 innings last year, and is not the same player he once was in Houston.\n\nCarson Kelly regressed after a career 2019 season. His OPS+ dropped 40 points, down to 71. Kelly hit five home runs with a big decrease in his walk rate, down to 4.7 from 13.2% in 2019. Veteran Stephen Vogt also hit well in 2019 before a huge drop-off in 2020. Vogt finished with a .167 average and a .525 OPS, as his average exit velocity dropped by 2.5 mph. Still, Vogt is a great pitch framer. Daulton Varsho is one of the top catching prospects in baseball, but he played center field more than he caught last year. Varsho hit three home runs, stole three bases and had a .653 OPS in 37 games last year. Varsho had an .899 OPS in AA in 2019. He has a solid chance to be the starting center fielder in 2021.\n\nPaul Goldschmidt\\’s replacement, Christian Walker, continued to slug in 2020, as he finished with seven home runs, a .271 average and a 110 OPS+. Walker mashes the ball, with a 90.4 average exit velocity and a 48.5 hard hit percentage. After an MVP-level 2019 season, Ketel Marte regressed back to what he was prior to that. He hit just two home runs in 45 games, with a .287 average, and a very low 10.8 K%. One thing that he needs to improve on is a low 3.6 BB%. Nick Ahmed has become a slightly below average hitter, which is great for Arizona. Once an offensive liability, Ahmed had an acceptable 94 OPS+ in 2020. This is fine because Ahmed is a great defender, finishing with four outs above average last year, and 48 since the start of 2018. Like Marte, Eduardo Escobar regressed after a great 2019. Out went the 118 RBI pace, and in came a .605 OPS. Escobar did have a career high 88.5 average exit velocity and his K rate was under 20 percent, so I would not put too much stock into his rough 2020. Veteran Asdrubal Cabrera has reportedly signed a deal with the club, although nothing has officially been announced by the team at the moment. Cabrera hit eight home runs with a .753 OPS in 2020 for Washington. He was a key contributor in their 2019 World Series run, with 40 RBIs and a .969 OPS in 38 games down the stretch. He could move to second base while Marte plays center, but for now he should be a super utility player. 2017 7th overall pick Pavin Smith does not have the pedigree of Keston Hiura or Jo Adell, two players picked right after him, but he has a chance to make the roster. The lefty debuted in 2020, and he can play first base and left field. Smith hit .270 with a 99 OPS+ in 12 games, and he had an .835 OPS in 2019, down in AA. A 2012 2nd rounder by the Pirates, Wyatt Mathisen has a small chance of making the roster. He played in nine MLB games in 2020, and in 2019, Mathisen hit 23 home runs with a 1.004 OPS at AAA.\n\nEntering his eighth season, David Peralta was still productive in 2020. Peralta hit five home runs with a .300 average and a .773 OPS, while playing above average defense. Right fielder Kole Calhoun was actually the most productive offseason pick-up from last year. After hitting 33 home runs for the Angels, Calhoun brought his power bat to Arizona, where he hit 16 home runs with an .864 OPS in 54 games. His .519 xSLG was well above-average. Center field is where things can get messy. Varsho and Marte will both likely get reps there, and Varsho could be the primary CF. Speedster Tim Locastro is also an option. He is 26-for-26 in stolen base attempts in his career, with four of them coming last year. He is a great defender, and 30.7 ft/s sprint speed led the majors in 2020. Locastro is not known as a good hitter, but he hit .290 with an .859 OPS in 33 games last year. If either Varsho or P. Smith (there are three Smiths on this team!) start in the minors, then Josh Rojas will start on the roster. Since coming over in 2019 in the Greinke deal, Rojas has played both corner outfield positions, plus second base and shortstop in 58 games for the D-backs. Rojas only has a .567 OPS in those games though.\n\nThe Diamondbacks are caught in an odd position. Maybe they could finish second or third in the NL Central or AL West, but they aren\\’t close to competitiveness in the NL West. The Dodgers and Padres will dominate the division for years to come, while the Diamondbacks have a shot at third place at best. That is where I see them finishing in 2021."
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"\"I'm particularly interested in cases where it's not just a murder or a crime, but there's a whole kind of mythological significance \u001f— you know, the murder or the crime suddenly became much bigger in a way than the actual event, and came to represent something,\" Piu Eatwell, author of Black Dahlia, Red Rose: The Crime, Corruption, and Cover-Up of America's Greatest Unsovled Murder, a new book that claims to have solved the famed 1947 case, tells me over the phone on the October morning of the book's United States release.\n\nLike any true crime obsessive, I know about The Black Dahlia — or at least I thought I did. The unsolved murder of 22-year-old Elizabeth Short in Los Angeles has been a subject of fascination for 70 years. Black Dahlia, Red Rose looks at the story with fresh eyes, going back to the original police documents, grand jury files, and newspaper articles of the time in an attempt to construct a cohesive narrative about the murder and the subsequent investigation.\n\nShort's death is memorable in large part because of its bizarre brutality — please Google with caution — and also because of the pervasive rumors and theories surrounding it. Eatwell's book attempts to mire through the mythology by grounding itself in fact, and, as a result, makes a strong case for the solution she proposes.\n\nTo say that this is a book about the The Black Dahlia murder, though accurate, is a bit simplifying — it's also about Los Angeles and Hollywood in the '40s, with a heavy focus on the dynamic between the LAPD and the press. Eatwell first became interested in the story while researching The Manson Family for a documentary project. \"I spent a long time in Los Angeles researching that film, and that got me interested in kind of early 20th century Hollywood and crime,\" she tells me.\n\nIn Black Dahlia, Red Rose, Eatwell minimizes the more sensational, gruesome details of the killing (don't get me wrong though, squeamish friends, parts of it are very difficult to read) choosing to instead focus on a compassionate portrayal of the victim. \"[The book] is about so many other things — it's about the investigation, it's about the corruption in Los Angeles at the time, the victimization and exploitation of women, the way in which this particular victim was treated, the way she was turned into an image, a kind of symbol of the 'bad woman,' the temptress,\" she says. Indeed, Eatwell's approach to writing about Short's life stands in sharp contrast the way she was treated by the media, the public, and LAPD following her death.\n\n\"There was this moral panic in Hollywood at that point, with hundreds of these women coming in, you know all these girls who want to be [movie stars] leaving home, and this was the beginning of it then,\" Eatwell says. Short was held up as symbol, a warning about \"what happens to women\" when they live outside the bounds society has created for them.\n\nSensitivity in telling Short's story was extremely important to the author, who, in an article for the website Female First, writes, \"As a woman writing about the murder of Elizabeth Short, I tried to imagine what it must be like for a 22 year old Hollywood hopeful landing in a strange and frightening city, full of dreams but little in the way of concrete plans. How such a girl might fall into the hands of the wrong sort of people. And I tried very hard not to judge her.\"\n\nBlack Dahlia, Red Rose indeed does put Elizabeth Short at the center of her own story, while still managing to read like a classic noir tale. Eatwell's extensive research pays off in the narrative, which is impressively detailed, even referencing the weather on specific dates.\n\nAlthough she's now, naturally, a bit of an expert, Eatwell went into the project with no more knowledge than the average true crime enthusiast. She didn't have a theory about who the killer was until she began to research in earnest, a rigorous process that took about three years. After she aquired the official documents and files, she rearranged them into chronological order, interspliced with all the newspaper reports, which enabled her to create a cohesive account.\n\nI won't spoil Eatwell's fascinating conclusion, but I will say that she had me convinced by the end. \"[T]he case documents are pretty compelling, and I think it's a story that comes out quite clearly just from reading them,\" she tells me.\n\nEatwell reveals that she briefly considered not going through with the book once she began to research the details of Short's murder. \"I just thought, I'm not sure I can handle having to read this stuff because it's really so gruesome.\" But the desire to tell this story and humanize Elizabeth Short won out in the end. \"At the beginning when I first started, I did have nightmares about it and I really internalized what had happened [...] And then I think you work through it, so I think there's a sort of cathartic process in writing about these things,\" she says.\n\nMore like this\nThe 20 Best Audiobooks To Fall Asleep To\nBy Aoife Hanna and K.W. Colyard\nConversations With Friends' Endometriosis Scenes Are As Brutal As It Gets\nBy Ivana Rihter\nThe 43 Best Mystery Books To Read Now\nBy Morgan Leigh Davies\n10 Must-Read New Books Out This Week\nBy K.W. Colyard\nGet Even More From Bustle — Sign Up For The Newsletter"
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We've done workshops for guidance counselors and health teachers and food service people. We've presented it to students in fifth and seventh grade, and in high school. It covers basic self-care, what that means, when to reach out for help.\"\n\nMHA in Ulster also offers the Brain Architecture Workshop, an action-learning approach to understanding the effect of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs, which is defined by the Centers for Disease Control as \"all types of abuse, neglect, and other potentially traumatic experiences that occur to people under the age of 18\"). A seminal study in the late 1990s of over 17,000 people found that childhood adversity was often a precursor to high-risk behaviors, chronic conditions, stifled potential, and early death. (It's worth noting that the CDC identifies \"strengthening economic supports to families\" as front and center in prevention.)\n\n\"It's very interactive: We play a game where participants build a model brain using straws and pipe cleaners,\" says Mahan. \"Brain Architecture is on the trigger-y side for students, but it's great for educators and care managers. It's part of the discussion about trauma-informed practice in many fields.\"\n\nRelated A Digital Approach to Mental Health: Fighting Depression with Avatars and Apps\n\nA Digital Approach to Mental Health\nFighting Depression with Avatars and Apps\nMental health care is going mobile, with interventions and treatments for the digital age.\nBy Wendy Kagan\nGeneral Wellness\n\nPeople of any age struck by major trauma might well need help and are often aware that they do; the thing about ACEs, Mahan says, is that the effects can be subtle yet devastating. \"Many of the experiences that can traumatize a developing brain aren't perceived as trauma at the time,\" she points out. \"To the child, it's just another 'normal' day.\"\n\nNormal, points out New Paltz Youth Program director and therapist Jim Tinger, has gotten wildly intense. \"When I started in this work 25 years ago, middle schoolers were little kids,\" he says. \"Now they have instant access to a ton of information they are in no way ready to handle. 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Responding productively to someone's distress signals can make all the difference in the world, interrupting the isolation Tinger mentions, which is why he and others are excited by the push to teach Youth Mental Health First Aid to as many people as possible.\n\nMental Health First Aid was developed in Australia in 2001 by Betty Kitchener, a health education nurse, and Tony Jorm, a mental health literacy teacher, and has been licensed and adapted for use in 25 countries. Adam Billingslea, program director for Mental Health Awareness at HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley, is the point person for organizing trainings in the youth version, using a $300,000 grant from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. \"I conscripted 12 educators to become trainers,\" he says. \"And we're hoping to train 2,100 people in Ulster and Delaware counties. It's an eight-hour course, and it's great professional development for youth-centric workers and great knowledge for anyone.\" The first half of the course is providing information and increasing awareness: the symptoms of the various disorders. Then participants learn the ALGEE action plan, giving people a structure for how to respond to a person in crisis: assessment of the chance of harm, listening nonjudgmentally, giving reassurance and information, encouraging appropriate professional help, and encouraging self-care.\n\nThe first aid measures, like the mental health curriculum, are not designed to teach Psych 101, nor are they expected to replace professional care when it's needed. \"It's like a CPR or physical first aid course, only it deals with emotional, behavioral, or mental emergencies,\" says Billingslea. \"There's a lot of participation and role play. 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"King Canute made no opposition to the veneration of St. Olaf, and churches dedicated to the saint were soon being built throughout the Viking world, from Dublin to the Orkneys to Novgorod.\n\nForty ancient churches were dedicated to St. Olaf in Britain, and his feast occurs on several English calendars. The Book is the Official Student Handbook of St. Olaf College. The Book contains the college’s official statements on policy related to student life, academic and non-academic, at St.\n\nOlaf. Sections within The Book provide students with general guidance, and are not intended to be a comprehensive statement of college policies, procedures and regulations. In the s, two Latin versions of \"Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar\" were written in Iceland, by Oddr Snorrason and by Gunnlaugr Leifsson - these are now lost, but are thought to form the basis of later Norse versions.\n\nSnorri Sturluson gives an extensive account of Olaf in the Heimskringla saga of circaFather: Tryggve Olafsson. Olof Skötkonung (c. –) was King of Sweden, son of Eric the Victorious and, according to Icelandic sources, Sigrid the succeeded his father in c.\n\nHe stands at the threshold of recorded history, since he is the first Swedish ruler about whom there is Predecessor: Erik Segersäll. King of Norway and a martyr, also called Olaf Haraldsson. The son of King Harald Grenske of Norway, he spent most of his youth as a Norse raider until when he was baptized at Rouen.\n\nInhe journeyed to England and offered his services to King Ethelred against the invading Danes. Returning. The St. Olaf Bookstore is owned and operated by Barnes & Noble.\n\nIt is conveniently located on the lower level of Buntrock Commons. Textbooks for all college courses can be purchased at the store. The staff of the Bookstore tries to make available as many used books as they can find to assist budget-conscious students.\n\nOlaf was the son of Harold Grenske, a lord in Norway. Olaf Haraldsson, often called \"the Fat\", spent his youth as a pirate. He was baptized in Rouen, and inwent to England to aid King Ethelred against the Danes. He returned to Norway in. Written By: Olaf II Haraldsson, also called Saint Olaf, Norwegian Hellig-Olav, (born c.\n\n—died JStiklestad, Norway; feast day July 29), the first effective king of all Norway and the country’s patron saint, who achieved a year respite from Danish domination and extensively increased the acceptance of Christianity.\n\nGenre/Form: Drama: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Melby, Gustav. King Saint Olaf. Boston: R.G. Badger, (OCoLC) Named Person. King Olaf was proclaimed a saint by Bishop Grimkjell (in ) one year after his death. For the local bishop to make this determination was the normal procedure in those far off days, though in St.\n\nOlav’s case, the pope also gave his approval. They are made of basswood with patterns of dragons, eagles and serpents which are found in the Book of Kells. These designs are slightly earlier than King Olaf’s time, but they are strong Scandinavian symbols from the period. The cross piercing the crown is based on an 8th century piece made for St.\n\nRupert. Adam of Bremen, writing aroundmentions pilgrimage to the saint's shrine in Nidaros, but this is the only firm trace we have of a cult of St. Olaf in Norway before the middle of the twelfth century. By this time he was also being referred to as \"The Eternal King of Norway\".Children: Magnus the Good, Wulfhild of Norway.\n\nIn this battle, King Olaf II of Norway (Old Norse: Óláfr Haraldsson) was killed. During the pontificate of Pope Alexander III, the Roman Catholic Church declared Olaf a saint in His younger half-brother, Harald Hardrada, was also present at the battle.\n\nHarald was only fifteen when the battle of Stiklestad took on: Stiklestad, Norway. Eric was born in Los Angeles in He is the author of three historical fiction novels, GOD'S HAMMER and its sequel s, RAVEN'S FEAST and WAR KING.\n\nAll tell the story of the first Christian king of Viking Age Norway, Hakon Haraldsson, and his struggles to gain and hold the High Seat of his realm. Eric's fascination with Vikings and medieval history began at a young /5().\n\nOlaf is committed to buying foods that are grown and produced locally, including vegetables and herbs from STOGROW, our student-run organic farm, meat and poultry raised without antibiotics or growth hormones, apples from an orchard just minutes from campus and dairy products from local providers.\n\nCampus Eateries. The St. Olaf Book Club meets monthly at the parish, in the Fleming Foyer. The books cover a variety of topics, and all are invited. If you would like assistance/suggestions as to where to obtain the books, contact Book Club coordinator Jeanne Krumpelmann at [email protected] The first was Olaf Trygvesson, who became ruler of Norway soon after Olaf Haraldsson-St.\n\nOlaf-was born. It was Olaf Trygvesson who was the predecessor who conquered Norway for Christianity, but he did not live long enough to see to its conversion (he was King for merely four years). Martyr and King of Norway (), b.\n\n; d. 29 July, He was a son of King Harald Grenske of ing to Snorre, he was baptized in in Norway, but more probably about in Rouen, France, by Archbishop his early youth he went as a viking to England, where he partook in many battles and became earnestly interested in Christianity.\n\nby Olav(Book) Ólafs saga hins Helga. Olaf has since been held as a saint, not only by the people of Norway, but also by Rome. His cult spread widely in the Middle Ages, not only in Norway, but also in Denmark and Sweden; even in London, there is on Hart Street a St.\n\n—died c. ), Viking king of Norway (–c. ), much celebrated in Scandinavian literature, who made the first effective effort to Christianize Norway. Olaf, the great-grandson of the Norwegian king Harald I Fairhair and the son of Tryggvi Olafsson, a chieftain in southeastern Norway, was born soon after his father.\n\n–) whose apparent efforts to impose Christianity were frustrated by the leading non-Christian Swedish chieftains. The son of King Erik the Victorious and Gunhild, the sister of Bolesław, the Christian king of Poland, Olaf opposed the development of a strong.\n\nKing Olaf the Saint reigned from about the year to The death of King Olaf Trygvason was in the year and Earl Eirik held the government of Norway for Danish and Swedish kings about fifteen years.\n\nOF SAINT OLAF'S UPBRINGING. Olaf, Harald Grenske's son, was brought up by his stepfather Sigurd Syr and his mother Asta.\n\nAdd your courses to find everything you need for class. Selected course has already been added to the list. Please remove the duplicate course to continue.\n\nThis course does not require any textbooks. Please enter all fields to select a course or remove the row to continue. No course details entered. Please enter details for one course to on: St. Olaf Avenue Northfield, MN Lanlig Men's St Olaf College V-neck T-shirts Christmas $ $ 8.\n\nOlaf Magazine Manitou Messenger. Ole-to-Ole. Telephone Directory Mailing Lists. Sports and Recreation. Athletics Recreation Tostrud Center Intramurals Club Sports Wellness Center. Olaf College is a private liberal arts college in Northfield, school was founded in by a group of Norwegian-American immigrant pastors and farmers, led by Pastor Bernt Julius college is named after the King and the Patron Saint Olaf II of Norway and is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in college was visited by King Location: St.\n\nOlaf College campus. Martyred Swedish king, also known as Olaf Skottkonung He ruled Sweden from as the son and heir of Eric the Conqueror. Converted to Christianity by St. Sigfrid, he attempted to introduce the faith to Sweden. The chief event of his reign was his defeat of King Olaf I Tryggvason of Norway at Svolder in with the aid of King Sweyn of Denmark and Eric.\n\nSaint Olaf Book Club March 08 PM to PM. The next meeting will be Sunday, March 8, from to Main Office conference room. Continue our discussion of Triumph by H.W. Crocker III Chapters 13 through epilogue. A grand view of the Catholic Church’s history through the first two millennia.\n\nShop T-Shirts at The St. Olaf College Bookstore. Plus, check out our large selection of official gear for men, women, and kids, exclusive items, and more.\n\nFlat-rate shipping on your order. In assembling, translating, and arranging over a hundred primary source readings, Somerville and McDonald successfully illuminate the Vikings and their world for twenty-first-century students and instructors. The diversity of the Viking Age is brought to life through the range of sources presented, and the geographical and chronological coverage of these readings.\n\nShop Apparel at The St. Olaf College Bookstore. Plus, check out our large selection of official gear for men, women, and kids, exclusive items, and more.\n\nGet directions, reviews and information for West Saint Olaf Church in Hayfield, MN. Bruce King is Chief Diversity Officer at St Olaf College. See Bruce King's compensation, career history, education, & For: St Olaf College. “For some he is a brutal psychopath – for others, a bloodless saint like an angel – for still others, a genius as a military leader and a capable king who makes use of Christianity to further his political goals,” Olaf Müller wrote in a book titled, “Saint Olaf King of Norway.”Author: Jacob Maranda.King and patron saint of Norway ().Students for Life at St."
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The Nasdaq is still only around 750 points below its all-time high at the start of last month. September marked an overdue correction, but the question is not just what is happening with the tech sector now; it’s what will the future bring for tech?\n\nTo get insights into the tech sector of the future, we spoke with Travis Briggs, CEO of Robo Global. As an index, advisory and research company focused on opportunities in robotics, artificial intelligence and health care technology, Robo Global digs into various industry subsectors to see how they’re growing and changing through emerging technology. Here are his latest thoughts on the tech sector of the present and future.\n\nWhat is going on with tech sector valuations? Should advisors and investors be worried?\n\nThe decoupling of the technology sector from the rest of the economy accelerated in 2020 as many aspects of business and daily life were displaced into virtual settings due to the global health crisis. Investors were quick to react and shift capital away from perceived losers into beneficiaries and/or companies insulated from the economic damage inflicted on the general economy, a move supported by the unprecedented monetary policy response to this crisis.\n\nThis has driven a widening valuation gap between tech and the rest of the market and shifted a greater concentration of market cap into a handful of mega-tech stocks, such as the FAANG names. In parallel, it is apparent that retail investor activity has significantly increased this year via online brokerage accounts, including a substantial amount of speculation focused on the likes of Tesla and “hot tech” IPOs. The result is that many tech companies today present considerable valuation risk.\n\nHowever, many lesser-known yet very promising names have not participated in this multiple expansion trend. Robotics and automation stocks are good examples, especially those involved in the manufacturing automation market, which was hit by factory disruptions.\n\nWhat does the tech sector of the future look like?\n\nArtificial intelligence, or AI, is the next technology revolution, comparable to that of the internet and mobile in the past 20 years or even that of electricity in the early 20th century. AI is enabling next-generation robotics, business process automation and dramatic developments in health care, such as the rapid development of new therapies and the early diagnosis of diseases. Just last quarter, gene-sequencing company Illumina (ILMN) announced its acquisition of Grail, a cancer-detection startup, for $8 billion. Grail’s liquid biopsy test, Galleri, promises to detect 50 different cancers with a single blood draw by leveraging the power of AI and genomics.\n\nWould you say the economy is advancing the adoption of emerging technologies? If so, what subsectors do you think are poised for the greatest disruption?\n\nThe pandemic accelerated all digital transformation, especially in the adoption of e-commerce as many businesses had to amplify their online presence to stay afloat. U.S. online retail sales have seen about five years’ worth of growth within three months, according to data from the U.S. Census.\n\nSimilarly, in health care, we are seeing a surge in the adoption of digital and remote monitoring technology. In a recent Robo Global survey, we asked more than 1,000 consumers whether they have tried telemedicine. Over half indicated that they have used it, and 52% of those who have done so during the pandemic period of March to April 2020. Furthermore, the vast majority (93%) indicated they would use it again, with 59% indicating they were “very likely” to do so.\n\nAny predictions for the second half of the year and into 2021 in terms of economic recovery, and how it will impact the tech sector?\n\nWe’ve experienced a short but deep recession and are on the road to recovery. History tells us we overcome pandemics like we do natural disasters. That said, our economy will never be the same. The pandemic has demonstrated just how much we can accomplish with technology. As such, the pace of change within the sector will accelerate at levels we have never seen before. Just a few years ago, AI was mostly conceptual. Now, we’re seeing many real-world applications of this technology, including online chatbots, diagnostic capabilities and streaming devices recommending shows based on your preferences.\n\nWed Oct 7 , 2020\nResilience is part of the business plan at San Antonio-based DOCUmation. 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On a local, state and national level I have engaged with smart journalists committed to their craft.\n\nMy job and their job was and is very different.\n\nMy job at one point in my career was to paint a picture of those I worked for pursuing policies and actions that we deemed to be in the best interests of the people.\n\nMore importantly, my job was to always tell the story from the best possible perspective even if sometimes that perspective may have not always be as obvious to others as it was to us.\n\nAt least, of course, from our perspective.\n\nThe job of the press wasn’t to simply regurgitate my talking points. On the contrary, it was to avoid doing so at all costs.\n\nI was one source. They had others. My perspective was one. There were those who had others.\n\nThe resulting effect was that stories rarely ever turned out 100% the way I wanted, hoped and expected them to be reported.\n\nAny reporter who ever worked with me doing those years would never accuse me of being a shrinking violet.\n\nThere were times I vociferously disagreed with the outcome of a storyline. Angry words and frustration often followed the publication or airing of a story that I felt was off-base and failed to grasp the genius of what I had told a reporter.\n\nBut, I never once thought that the reporter was the enemy of the people of the community.\n\nBut, I never once considered reporters my friends.\n\nNeither role was or is the responsibility of the press in this country.\n\nDonald Trump isn’t the first, nor will he be the last, President to treat the press as either his friend or his enemy when it comes covering his Administration.\n\nThe short memory times in which we live failed to recall that Barack Obama implemented some of the most chilling restrictions and actions upon the American media we’ve seen in decades.\n\nIn a previous post, I pointed out that I long ago gave up on the canard that the job of the press is to be objective.\n\nI also don’t believe the press lacks an ideological slant. The press itself is dishonest when it continues to reject the fact that by and large it holds and presents a perspective from a left of center point of view.\n\nWhich is not to say there is not a robust right of center press perspective in America. There is and there should be just as there is a left of center point of view.\n\nThat liberal bias, whether my friends on the right wish to agree, has largely been responsible for some of the most sweeping and positive changes in American life since the founding of our country.\n\nBefore my liberal friends start cheering my advocacy for their left-of-center perspective I want to point out that it was that right-of-center media that ended the left’s monopoly on government power in America at a time when it was desperately needed.\n\nOne’s ideological bearing, however, is not the great threat to the legitimacy of the America media in the Age of Trump.\n\nThe greatest threat to its legitimacy is taking the bait from a man who deliberately goads it. The larger threat is taking that bait so often that legitimate and important stories are being given short-shrift because there are only so many hours in a day to cover and report on everything Donald Trump does, says or tweets.\n\nHe tweets that the press is the enemy of the American people and the press continues to broadcast his accusation against a drumbeat of a hundred other stories they have chosen to present to the American public as newsworthy.\n\nWhich, I believe, is a greater threat to the American people. The cheapening and simplification of the news.\n\nBeing informed Americans is the hardest work of democracy. Voting, for the vast majority of Americans, is the easiest aspect of democracy.\n\nThere was a time when far too many Americans very lives were at stake when it came time to vote.\n\nToday, all Americans put their life at stake by not doing the hard work of democracy by being the most informed people we can, and should be, living in the freest nation on Earth.\n\nWe do so because being the freest nation on Earth doesn’t just happen or stay that way.\n\nIt happened because millions of men and women sacrificed their life, liberty and pursuit of happiness to make it so – and many continue to do so – every day.\n\nIt will not stay that way if we believe that our job as Americans is to simply digest that which is fed to us – by our President – or the press – without reading the ingredient list on what it is that we are consuming.\n\nIn subsequent posts I hope to expound further on my perspective on what I believe the media must do to regain its effectiveness as the 4th Estate.\n\nThis much I will say for now, though. The greatest threat to America is not its free press. Far from it.\n\nThe greatest threat to America isn’t even believing the President telling us the press is our enemy.\n\nThe greatest threat to America is our failure, as the American people, to demand from both our President, and our press, to stop trying to prove to us that they are a better friend to us than the other.\n\nBecause the greatest irony of all is that by trying so hard to prove to us that they are our friend they are actually becoming our enemy."
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