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"Another “salt” blamed to cause cramp is potassium. Potassium content of bananas is high which one reason people are encouraged to eat them during exercise. Indeed low potassium levels can cause cramping of skeletal muscles but the potassium levels need to be very low for cramp to occur. In fact such low levels are usually a result of medical problems such as kidney disorders or due to a side effect of medication, such situations may result in such a significant drop in potassium that other symptoms are likely to be present and exercise would therefore not be possible anyway to result in exercise induced cramp.\n\nLow magnesium levels have been thought to cause cramp but there is currently a lack of strong evidence to confirm this link.\nCramp has been a reported side effect of statins (which lower cholesterol), blood pressure lowering medication and the oral contraceptive pill as well as alcohol.",
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"More recently a neuromuscular component causing cramp has been proposed. It is thought that when a muscle is fatigued, the normal muscle stimulatory and inhibitory impulses which occur in a healthy contracting muscle become disorganised and cramp ensues.\nAnother thought is that a lack of “fuel” for muscle contraction to occur normally may explain why cramp occurs. It is therefore important that glycogen stores (fuel) are kept at adequate levels by ensuring adequate calories are ingested prior to exercise.\n\nHow to treat “cramp” when it does occur\n\nThe fastest way to stop cramp when it has occurred is to stretch the muscle which is cramping and contracting its antagonist (opposite) muscle. For example, if cramp occurs in the hamstring, then stretching of the hamstring, by straightening the leg and contracting the quadriceps, is advised. If cramp occurs in the biceps then stretching of the biceps by straightening of the elbow and\n\ncontraction of the triceps muscle should be carried out. Stretching reduces the amount of muscle fibres overlapping and contraction of the “opposite” muscle, sends an inhibitory signal to the cramping muscle telling it to relax.\n\nStretching and contracting as described, should be continued for about 30-60 seconds after the cramp has eased to prevent it from recurring. It isn’t known if massage helps to prevent cramp but it may ease the amount of pain experienced and could help removal of chemicals from building up from muscle cells.\n\nHow to prevent cramp from occurring\n\nAs no one universal cause of EAMC is known, a preventative approach covering as many of the possible causes as possible is advised.\n\nHydration and Electrolytes-\nIt is certainly good practice to maintain hydration regardless or not if it reduces the risk of camp. “Plain” water alone may actually result in dilution of body salts and result in low sodium levels thus maintaining hydration with electrolyte containing drinks, as are widely available, would be advised. The volume of sweat as well as its salt concentration differs between individuals but techniques and tests are available through Sports Medicine NE for these levels to be measured and individualised hydration schedules to be planned.",
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"Training-\nEndurance training to levels in which fatigue is experienced will allow the risk of fatigue to be minimised once muscles adapt, making cramp less likely to occur during competition. A form of training, which is thought to be of benefit is plyometric exercises also known as “jump training.” Here muscles are worked explosively with maximum forces being applied in very short periods of time. Such training is available under the supervision of sport scientists and physiotherapists at Sports Medicine NE http://www.sportsmedicinene.com/.\n\nDiet-\nA balanced diet is essential for optimal performance and to ensure there are no dietary inadequacies which may result in cramp due to sub-optimal glycogen stores as described above. Appropriate food intake can prevent low salt levels. A sports nutritionists, as available at Sports Medicine NE can be extremely useful in advising upon nutrition for professional and amateur athletes.\nMedication-\nDuring my time working in professional sport I have prescribed Quinine in tablet form or by advising the consumption of “tonic water” which contains quinine prior to activity. Little evidence exists for the use of quinine to prevent cramps but anecdotally it has been found to help. Any such medications should only be used after consultation with a sports medicine doctor or your own GP.\nIf the preventative suggestions above fail to prevent cramp from occurring then other more bizarre suggestions have been made to prevent or treat cramp such as eating mustard. However, last Saturday, I would have willingly started drinking pickle juice if would have taken my cramp away!",
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"scalloped potatoes ready for the oven with flour sprinkled over the slices.\n\nI have tried to find out why scalloped potatoes are called “scalloped”. Among the various theories, the most likely is that “escalloped” refers to meat sliced very thin. The secret of success with scalloped potatoes is thin slicing–the term probably moved over to potatoes. I would have thought that might be a Norman word imported into England, but Google sources say it comes from the Old English word “collops,” referring to shredded meat. Whatever.\n\nBasically, scalloped potatoes require only potatoes, salt and pepper, butter and milk or cream. I learned the hard way that adding flour helps make the sauce into sauce instead of just a bowl of milk. From the beginnings you can add cheese (for au gratin–or “cheesy scalloped potatoes”) or meat, or different seasonings.\n\nThe technique varies, too. Cook the potatoes first before layering and baking. Cook the sliced potatoes in the sauce before baking. Cook covered. Cook uncovered. Here’s a heritage recipe that worked well for me (and other than the fact that I don’t recall my mother using flour, seems to parallel the family recipe).",
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"Thanks girls! When I asked these girls to take their photo, they kindly accept it. I asked them for their country name and found that they were from Indonesia.",
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"Shia Muslims dressed in black, mourn for the martyrdom of Imam Hussain who was beheaded violently in thirsts and his body was left on the land, with horses running on him… All 72 of his men including his sons and families had already been beheaded one by one in front of his eyes. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nToday is the first day of Muharram and Ashura is coming in 9 days later.\n\nEvery places such as the streets, Mosques and the holy shrine of Imam Hussain, Imam Reza, lady Fatima and Jamkaran holy mosque in Iran have been covered with black for the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussain.",
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"The WWE ThunderDome was a bio-secure bubble created by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE, in partnership with the full-service fan experience company, The Famous Group. It was launched in August 2020 as a way for professional wrestling fans to attend WWE events virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic. The bubble was a videoconferencing crowd system and arena staging utilized for broadcasts of television shows and pay-per-views of the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. It worked by users signing up days before an event, logging in and joining at their allocated call time to be seen on a screen at the event in real time. It was free of charge to spectate an event.\n\nDuring the first three months, there were over 130,000 entry requests to access the ThunderDome website, with over 650,000 by March 2021. The WWE ThunderDome earned the \"Virtual Fan Experience\" award at the 2020 SPORTEL Awards, the award for \"Best Tech Innovation During the COVID-19 Pandemic\" at the 2021 Cynopsis Sports Media Awards, and the award for \"New Product or Launch\" at the 2021 Cablefax FAXIES Awards. A similar setup called the Capitol Wrestling Center was utilized for WWE's NXT brand from October 2020 to September 2021.",
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"The original WWE ThunderDome arena setup that was used at both the Amway Center and Tropicana Field; the setup at Yuengling Center was tighter with the LED screens closer to the ring with additional ones placed on the left side of the entrance stage\n\nAt the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in mid-March 2020, the American professional wrestling promotion WWE moved the majority of its programming for their Raw and SmackDown brands to their WWE Performance Center training facility in Orlando, Florida with no fans in attendance;[1] in late May, the promotion began using Performance Center trainees to serve as the live audience,[2] which was further expanded to friends and family members of the wrestlers in mid-June.[3] On August 17, 2020, WWE announced that they would be relocating to Orlando's Amway Center, where their episodes of Monday Night Raw (and sub-show Main Event), Friday Night SmackDown, 205 Live, and pay-per-view (PPV) events would be broadcast for a long-term period, beginning with the August 21 episode of SmackDown. As with the broadcasts from the Performance Center, these programs were produced behind closed doors but with no in-person spectators. They also featured a larger-scale in-arena production, a bio-secure bubble billed as the WWE ThunderDome, with screens surrounding the ring displaying virtual spectators via videoconferencing (similar to the NBA bubble).[4] While the August 21 episode of SmackDown was their first television episode produced in this manner, SummerSlam just two days later was their first pay-per-view to be broadcast from the ThunderDome.[5][6]\n\nWWE's initial residency agreement with the Amway Center expired on October 31, but with the option to extend the contract with a two weeks notice.[7] The contract was extended to November 24.[8][9] On November 19, WWE announced that the ThunderDome would remain in Florida, but would be relocated to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, beginning with the December 11 episode of SmackDown. (Coincidentally, Tropicana Field also used to be called the ThunderDome when it was the home arena of the Tampa Bay Lightning from 1993 to 1996.[10]) This move was also done due to the start of the 2020–21 ECHL and NBA seasons as the Amway Center is the shared home of the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) and the Orlando Magic (NBA), with WWE delays leading to the Solar Bears to play their first three weekends of the season on the road.[11][12] The final ThunderDome show produced from the Amway Center was the December 7 episode of Raw.[13]\n\nThe promotion did not announce the length of their residency at Tropicana Field, but it was expected that they would eventually have to leave around March due to the start of the 2021 Tampa Bay Rays season.[14] On March 24, WWE announced that they would relocate to the Yuengling Center, located on the campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa, beginning with the post-WrestleMania 37 episode of Raw on April 12.[15][16] WWE taped the April 5 and 9 episodes of Raw and SmackDown, respectively, as well as the 2021 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, the week prior to allow time to move the ThunderDome from Tropicana Field to Yuengling Center before the April 12 broadcast. The April 9 episode of SmackDown, which was taped on April 2, was the final show produced at Tropicana Field.[17] WWE remained at the Yuengling Center until July 9, as the company announced that they would be returning to live touring, starting with the July 16 episode of SmackDown in Houston, Texas, thus ending production of the ThunderDome broadcasts. The final ThunderDome show produced live was the July 9 episode of SmackDown with the final ThunderDome-based broadcast airing as the July 15 episode of Main Event, which was taped on July 6. Additionally, June's Hell in a Cell event was the final PPV held in the ThunderDome, which also made Hell in a Cell the only PPV to be produced twice from the ThunderDome.[18][19][20] The period of time that WWE produced shows from the ThunderDome has been referred to as the \"ThunderDome Era.\"[21][22][23]\n\nIn creating the ThunderDome, WWE partnered with the full-service fan experience company, \"The Famous Group\".[30][31] Inside the ThunderDome, drones, lasers, pyro, smoke, and projections were utilized to enhance the wrestlers' entrances on a level similar to that of pay-per-view productions pre-pandemic. WWE Executive Vice President of Television Production, Kevin Dunn, further noted that the company was able to \"do things production-wise that we could never otherwise do\" prior to the ThunderDome. Nearly 1,000 LED boards were installed to allow for rows and rows of virtual fans.[32] Arena audio was also mixed with that of the virtual fans' chants. WWE's Senior Vice President of Event Technical Operations, Duncan Leslie, said they used what he called a \"virtual audience mix\" where they used fake crowd noise in the telecast and could unmute the virtual fans, but there was a slight delay.[33]\n\nIt was free of charge for fans to virtually attend the events, though they had to reserve their virtual seat ahead of time. The night of an event, fans joined during their allocated call time.[34][35] WWE also took measures against fans who violated the terms of service (ToS), such as fans wearing or displaying controversial or offensive material, as well as wearing merchandise of other major professional wrestling promotions. The company immediately removed those violating the ToS from the livestream and banned those individuals from future shows.[36]\n\nThe following are the venues that hosted the WWE ThunderDome.\n\nThe following are the events that were held at each venue.\n\nIn November 2020, WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon said that while ratings had dropped during the company's time at the Performance Center, the ratings did increase with the move to the ThunderDome, although the exact numbers were not revealed. She did note that each ThunderDome show up to that point had 1,000 virtual fans in attendance and that there had been over 100,000 entry requests since launch.[44] During the first three months, there were over 130,000 entry requests to access the ThunderDome website.[45] By January 2021, there were 500,000 registered users. Additionally, 226 countries and territories had been represented, 70% of the virtual spectators had returned multiple times, and each show had 100% full capacity of virtual fans.[46] By March 2021, there had been over 650,000 entry requests.[16]\n\nWWE and The Famous Group also received awards for the WWE ThunderDome as a virtual fan experience as well as for its technological innovation. At the 2020 SPORTEL Awards, the ThunderDome earned top honors in the \"Virtual Fan Experience\" category.[47] During the 2021 Cynopsis Sports Media Awards, it received the award for \"Best Tech Innovation During the COVID-19 Pandemic.\"[48][49] At the 2021 Cablefax FAXIES Awards, which \"recognize excellence in PR and marketing across the industry,\" the WWE ThunderDome earned the award for \"New Product or Launch.\"[50][51]"
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"The European Union is continuing efforts to develop own defence capabilities in cooperation, adapting structures and creating financial instruments for security and defence. Although European armaments cooperation is still in its infancy, the groundwork has been laid for drones, future air combat systems and ground combat systems – but they all involve political and technological risks.\n\nOCCAR: a centre of excellence for cooperative programmes\n\nThe European: Mr Bisceglia, you have been the Director of the Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation (OCCAR) in Bonn since 2019. OCCAR was established by Jacques Chirac and Helmut Kohl in 1995 to facilitate and manage collaborative European armament programmes throughout their life cycle. Is it a success story?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: Yes, it is! Twenty years ago, OCCAR’s initial Programme Portfolio consisted of a small number of programmes, but since then has progressively increased to 16 programmes with a total operational budget of around €80bn that OCCAR manages on behalf of its Member States and Non-Member States.\n\nBy managing programmes from the definition stage up to disposal, OCCAR lives up to both its mission and vision, becoming at the same time a valuable vehicle for the EU in its aim for strategic European defence autonomy.\n\nThe European: What are your systems of reference?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: OCCAR procures and delivers defence systems that should become the reference baseline within the European defence scenario. The organisation manages different and diverse armaments cooperation programmes such as, among others, A400M, FREMM, ESSOR, MALE RPAS, and Boxer whilst improving efficiency and reducing costs, along with contributing to strengthening the European Defence Technology and Industrial Base (EDTIB).\n\nThe European: OCCAR was founded in 1996 on the so-called French-German Principles of Baden-Baden (1995). Have you been successful in meeting the “juste retour” criterion, creating a global balance of work over several programmes and years?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: Through the global balance principle, nations have renounced the principle of juste retour, moving away from the application of “cost-share equals workshare” in order to achieve a global balance of work over several projects and years.\n\nThe European: Does that mean that OCCAR promotes greater freedom in the supplier selection?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: Indeed, and we achieve a more cost-effective approach, which is beneficial to national industries including Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), maximising the benefits of collaboration for strengthening the competitiveness of the EDTIB. This approach enhances the creation of complimentary industrial and technological expertise in the relevant fields between Member States, thus guaranteeing support for their own armed forces.\n\nThe European: Has the application of programme management procedures based on best practices led to cost effectiveness and competitiveness?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: To tackle cuts on defence spending, OCCAR strives to develop and optimise programme management methods to fulfil all customers’ expectations. To this end we adopt efficient procurement best practices, based on lessons learned and standard competition processes, thus improving the effectiveness of the EDTIB and delivering best value-for-money defence systems.\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: OCCAR and EDA consider each other as complementary partners in the domain of cooperative European defence capability development and delivery. EDA identifies and initiates cooperative armament programmes in the preparation phase, whilst OCCAR implements and manages the follow-on phases. The NSPA is also a valuable partner through its support to a number of OCCAR managed programmes. Current agreements allow the NSPA to support OCCAR in the management of the MMF, A400M, COBRA and TIGER ISS (In-Service-Support) phase. We are all complementary.\n\nThe European: Could you describe two or three flagship cooperation projects with EDA and the advantages for participating countries?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: OCCAR manages the ESSOR and MALE RPAS programmes within the relationship with EDA. ESSOR has been selected as a project of the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO), which led the Participating States to launch new ESSOR related projects in 2021 with the financial support of the EDIDP. MALE RPAS is planned to be delivered in 2028.\n\nThe European: OCCAR’s cooperation with the NATO Support and Procurement Organisation (NSPO) is based on a Framework Memorandum of Understanding from 2005. Have Canada and the United States manifested any interest? What are the two most important projects with NATO?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: There was no negative reaction from the US or Canada! On the contrary. The effectiveness of OCCAR has been recognised by the USA who recently decided to launch a new naval programme based on the experience gained from the FREMM design. OCCAR and the NSPO have created a collaborative environment, ensuring continuing success in programme management. Among the projects managed in cooperation with NATO, I would mention the A400M, where NSPA supports OCCAR in the management of the ISS phase, along with MMF, where OCCAR manages the Acquisition Phase on behalf of NATO.\n\nThe European: And your very personal view?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: We are partners, not competitors. Every agency has its own strengths. Putting those into action and combining them can only be beneficial for any programme and for our customers, namely the nations.\n\nThe European: Director, what is OCCAR doing to preserve its future? Obviously, the organisation is looking at future business opportunities such as the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) or Main Ground Combat System (MGCS).\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: I am personally investing a lot of time and effort into the promotion of OCCAR, within the nations and industry, as the centre of excellence and first choice for managing complex cooperative programmes. In industry, I especially aim at SMEs as I believe they are the backbone of the European economy. Moreover, I try to convince nations that one common weapons system is more efficient and economical than multiple weapons systems with the same goal. However, the nations keep the final decision authority.\n\nThe European: OCCAR distinguishes between “Participating States” and “Member States”1. What are the criteria for each category and are you intending to enlarge one or both of them?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: OCCAR is composed of 6 Member States that provide high-level governance through a Board of Supervisors. OCCAR is a very lean and flexible organisation, able to adapt itself to the challenging and fast-paced defence environment. On the other hand, we are striving to widen the number of Participating States, and this is a key OCCAR principle.\n\nThe European: Mr Bisceglia, is it in OCCAR’s interest to keep the number of Member States low?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: The more decision makers there are the more complex the decision-making process becomes, especially in an environment which needs unanimity for its decisions. The current strategic level based on six Member States has granted high flexibility and capability to quickly adapt and change the overall OCCAR organisation as needed, in order to effectively face the defence environment’s challenges. Therefore, the current situation is not about to change in the immediate future.\n\nThe European: And do the Participating States have less privileges as Member States?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: Firstly, OCCAR is an open house, meaning that every Non-Member Nation is welcome as Participating State in a programme as long as that nation accepts the OCCAR principles. Secondly, a Participating Nation has the same privileges and decision-making authority in the Programme Board of its programmes.\n\nThe European: Finally, what is the role of your Board of Supervisors (BoS)?\n\nMatteo Bisceglia: The BoS directs and supervises the OCCAR Executive Administration. It is the highest decision-making body of OCCAR and decides on all matters concerning the implementation of the OCCAR Convention. lt consists of the six ministers of defence or their delegates. The BoS is assisted by four committees in specific areas: the Future Tasks and Policy Committee (also Audit Committee), the Finance Committee and the Security Committee. For day-to-day business, the ministers of defence have delegated the Board of Supervisors’ membership to their national armament directors or other appropriate representatives. The European: Mr Bisceglia, thank you for our conversation."
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Whoever's guiding the counter is peaceful, and they're not way too vigilant about how long you seem or how near you arrive at the exit like I perception some shopowners might be.\n\nIn August 2014 it had been documented that, next a review via the Crown Prosecution assistance, the Director of Public Prosecutions had exercised her powers to get around and drop all charges brought via the RSPCA from the house owners of the cat for causing it suffering as a consequence of getting matted fur and being slim.[63] It was described which the RSPCA euthanised the cat since its hair was also extended.[63] A spokesman for the charity explained it were concerned for that cat's welfare.[63] The homeowners claimed which the RSPCA had refused to defer the euthanasia to permit their little ones to state very good-bye for the pet they'd owned for 16 a long time, a declare originally denied from the RSPCA on BBC radio.[sixty four] The loved ones accused the RSPCA of lying about the information of the case to try to justify its actions.[65] In October 2014, the family members fulfilled with senior RSPCA staff and their Independent Reviewer Stephen Wooler CB.[sixty six] They offered a recording taken at Wendover Heights Veterinary surgical procedure to the working day the cat was euthanised.[67] In November 2014, the RSPCA issued the next apology for the homeowners of the cat: On 16 may perhaps 2013, an RSPCA inspector responded to the get in touch with from a member of the public regarding ‘Claude’, an aged cat belonging to Mr and Mrs Byrnes. Claude was faraway from the family members house and euthanased by a vet the subsequent working day from the wishes of Mr and Mrs Byrnes. The RSPCA acknowledges which the way during which it intervened in taking Claude from his residence and the subsequent treatment of Mr and Mrs Byrnes At the moment was disproportionate and insensitive and fell in need of the criteria of compassion the public are entitled to count on of the RSPCA. precisely, the RSPCA accepts that its choice to not defer euthanasia to make sure that Mr and Mrs Byrnes’ kids could say goodbye on the pet cat that they had recognised their full lives caused great and unwanted distress to the whole loved ones.\n\nThey act without having an operator’s authorization, she says, \"only if an animal is suffering in a dire unexpected emergency. 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"Jorge Ortiz works to tie down his roof as he prepares for the arrival of Tropical Storm Dorian, in the Martín Peña neighborhood of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.Gianfranco Gaglione/AP\n\nHurricane Dorian is set to make landfall today in Puerto Rico, with the potential of winds up to about 75 mph and heavy rains. The storm will strike only weeks before the two-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria, which tore the island apart in September 2017. Even though Zoé Laboy, the governor’s chief of staff, told reporters on Sunday that “Puerto Rico is ready,” recovery takes a long time—and even longer given the political and fiscal challenges the island has faced both internally and from the Trump administration.\n\n“The recovery process from disasters, particularly from a catastrophic event like Maria, is measured in years, in decades,” says Samantha Montano, an emergency management and disaster science expert at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. “When you’re looking at a community already undergoing a recovery process, you’re in a more vulnerable state.”\n\nBoth during and after Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico as a Category 4 hurricane, the island’s devastation and recovery dominated the headlines. Maria left nearly 3,000 Puerto Ricans dead, and damage to the electrical grid meant that almost half a million residents were without power for more than four months. Puerto Rico’s electrical grid had already been in need of an upgrade before the storm, and it took 11 months before the island regained power. An estimated $95 billion in damages burdened a colony already in a decade-long economic slump, unable to contend with $120 billion in outstanding debts and obligations. Economic conditions and the storm caused the island to lose roughly 4 percent of its population, with many young people and families moving to Florida—a dynamic that has further slowed the recovery.\n\nOn Tuesday, President Trump falsely claimed on Twitter that Congress granted Puerto Rico $92 billion in aid. According to FEMA’s data on disaster funding, Congress has allocated a total of almost $42.7 billion, less than half of the sum Trump claimed, to the Puerto Rican government for disaster assistance, flood control, and other services related to recovery. Of the amount Congress has approved for Puerto Rico, less than $14 billion has been disbursed to the island so far. In 2017, Trump visited the island in the aftermath of Maria and memorably tossed paper towels to Puerto Ricans in an aid distribution center before cutting short his perfunctory visit to the United States territory.\n\n“Because of federal and local neglect, Puerto Rico is still not prepared for another natural disaster.”\n\n“Because of federal and local neglect, Puerto Rico is still not prepared for another natural disaster,” says José Caraballo-Cueto of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research at the University of Puerto Rico. “Two years after Maria, thousands of residents are without roofs, the electrical grid is more or less in the same, weak condition, and many roads and bridges in the countryside were not completely restored.” Caraballo-Cueto, who is also the former president of the Puerto Rico Economists Association, says that instead of establishing a systematic approach to using the funds for recovery, the two entities responsible for distributing the money—the local government and the unelected, federally appointed fiscal control board that makes decisions about how Puerto Rico can spend money—”prefer to depend almost exclusively on NGOs and on the federal government to recover.”\n\nAlthough Dorian likely won’t hit the island with a force comparable to Maria’s Category 4 strength, with its 155 mile an hour winds and torrential rain that stalled over the island, for the thousands who remain without roofs, “it doesn’t matter how much it rains, it’s a big issue,” says Jenniffer Santos-Hernández, an expert in emergency management at the University of Puerto Rico’s Centro de Investigaciones Sociales. Santos-Hernández acknowledges that even though the government and some communities have more resources than they did during and after Maria, “the way that FEMA and the emergency management agency in Puerto Rico collaborate is not necessarily the best, because it’s very politicized.” Emergency management in Puerto Rico is “not really a professional career, but a political appointment.” Given Puerto Rico’s colonial status, the “lack of trust among the actors…becomes amplified.”\n\n“The way that FEMA and the emergency management agency in Puerto Rico collaborate is not necessarily the best, because it’s very politicized.”\n\nPuerto Rico’s recent political turmoil further complicates the issue of both preparedness and recovery, should the storm bring greater damage to the island’s already compromised infrastructure. On July 24, less than two weeks after the Centro de Periodismo Investigativo published 889 pages of a chat group featuring misogynistic and homophobic language and possible evidence of corruption among the governor and 11 of his associates, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló resigned. On his way out of office, he appointed Pedro Pierluisi as secretary of state—an attempt to ensure that Pierluisi would succeed him as governor—only for a court to rule five days later that the process had been unconstitutional, disqualifying Pierluisi from service. Wanda Vázquez Garced, the island’s secretary of justice, who has faced allegations that she didn’t fully investigate issues around aid distribution after Hurricane Maria, was sworn in as governor on August 7.\n\nThe political upheaval caused FEMA to require extra documentation for reimbursement, applicant information, and work plans in Puerto Rico. This policy had been enacted in the fall of 2017 after Hurricane Maria but was eventually rescinded after the government of Puerto Rico established internal controls for the spending. The day after Rosselló’s resignation, FEMA reinstated the policy citing “the ongoing leadership changes within the Puerto Rican government, combined with continued concern over Puerto Rico’s history of fiscal irregularities and mismanagement.”\n\nHow that decision would potentially affect funding or additional support should Dorian cause major damage to the island is unclear. But in a response to a March 2019 General Accountability Office review of disaster funding in Puerto Rico, the island’s government said the policy “places an undue burden” on residents applying for federal aid and “significantly delays” reimbursement. The government’s letter asserted, “FEMA has never implemented such a [system] for any previous disaster in the nation.” FEMA did not respond to a request for clarification of this policy.\n\nA punitive federal response to Puerto Rico’s internal political problems was not restricted to FEMA. The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced on August 2 that roughly $9 billion in disaster mitigation funds earmarked for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands would be separated from overall disaster mitigation funding for nine other states. Before the HUD decision, funding for the states and the territories was going to be disbursed together, but the new decision allowed HUD to give money to the states while delaying money for the territories. In a statement, HUD Secretary Ben Carson said, “Recovery efforts in jurisdictions prepared to do their part should not be held back due to alleged corruption, fiscal irregularities and fiscal mismanagement occurring in Puerto Rico.” He cited the July 10 arrest and indictment of Julia Keleher, the island’s former education secretary, on charges of improperly steering sizable contracts to associates in 2017.\n\nIn the midst of all this activity, the administration of former Gov. Rosselló signed an official disaster preparedness plan in June, Kiara Hernández, a spokesperson for Puerto Rico’s emergency management agency, told Mother Jones Tuesday. When Vázquez came into office, she reviewed the plan, “made some small changes,” and signed it last week. The spokesperson did not respond to a question about how the political turmoil was affecting disaster preparedness overall.\n\nBut the newly installed Puerto Rican government is attempting to be organized as it faces its first major challenge. The governor signed an executive order on Monday declaring a state of emergency, the Associated Press reported Tuesday, offering shelter to people living in homes that still have blue tarps as roofs—a number that could involve thousands across the island. The government assured residents that it has more than $140 million in equipment—such as electrical poles, lights, and transformers to handle storm damage—compared to $22 million during Maria, the AP reported. El Nuevo Día, the island’s biggest newspaper, reported Tuesday that the governor has activated the National Guard for support.\n\nDespite preparations, many people are still living with the consequences of Hurricane Maria as they prepare for Dorian. “If your roof blew off in a previous hurricane, and it hasn’t been repaired yet, you’re going to be more vulnerable to the incoming disaster,” disaster expert Montano says. “Then, when you multiply that to the macro scale, you’re starting from behind.”\n\nWhile the island braced for the storm Wednesday morning—with schools closed and cruise liners diverted—President Trump provided his own perspective on Puerto Rico.\n\n….And by the way, I’m the best thing that’s ever happened to Puerto Rico!"
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"ABSA Premiership leaders, Kaizer Chiefs, will find it difficult to maintain their lead over defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns when the league resumes.\n\nThis is according to former Amakhosi dribbling wizard Junior Khanye, who believes Sundowns’ experience in wrapping up league titles will get them over the line.\n\nThe Brazilians edged Orlando Pirates in the race for the title in the last two seasons, and will have all the experience in their battle with Amakhosi this term.\n\nPitso Mosimane’s charges are just four points adrift of leaders Chiefs, and have a game in hand over their rivals.\n\n“People have been saying Chiefs will win the league, I beg to differ,” Khanye said.\n\n“Even when they had that 13 point lead, I still felt that they were lacking something. That is something I can’t quite put my finger on. But what I’m confident about is that Sundowns will do enough to win the title again this season.\n\n“They just have a lot of experience in this situation and have done it so many times in recent years.\n\n“They are in a much better place than Chiefs, everything is going for them at the moment. Pitso (Mosimane) has just signed a new deal, and they have been active in the market. They will be confident.”\n\nKhanye, who is a football analyst on iDiskiTV these days, believes George Maluleka’s departure will hurt Amakhosi’s chances of clinching the title.\n\nBut he also believes that the former Chiefs midfielder will not be as important to Downs as he was to the Glamour Boys.\n\n“I was very disappointed that Chiefs would let go of a player of his quality, and who has contributed so much to their success this season,” added Khanye.\n\n“He was important for Chiefs. They will be less effective without him, but Sundowns were strong without him. I rate him as a player, but I really believe he will find it difficult to break into that Sundowns team that has the likes of Hlompho Kekana, Andile Jali and Tiyani Mabunda.\n\n“Don’t forget there are players like Oupa Manyisa, Sammy Seabi and Rivaldo Coetzee, who are also trying to break into that midfield.”"
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"The question of cyber security is also becoming increasingly important as a digital divide issue. Where countries, enterprises or other entities do not provide sufficient security, either due to poor management, or in particular in poorer countries due to insufficient resources, their potential to play a full role in digitally-mediated economic activity is compromised.\n\nThe potential for “digital brain-drain” must also be considered. There is an increasing risk that employers will “poach” people from poorer countries, who have tertiary ICT qualifications in particular, rather than investing sufficiently in education and training themselves. In effect this would mean education systems in poorer countries subsidising the skills requirements of multinational companies, and also inhibit the development of digitally-mediated economic activity in poorer countries.\n\nAccess to digital technologies by women is lower than that by men in most regions of the world. The internet penetration rates vary substantially, with a smaller lag in the developed countries (82.2% of men use the internet in developed countries whereas 79.9% of women do) as compared to the least developed countries (LDCs) which have a 50% higher internet penetration rate for men compared to women (International Telecommunications Union, 2017). According to the OECD, “250 million fewer women are online than men; and 1.7 billion women do not own a mobile phone” (OECD, 2017). Women face barriers to adoption of digital technologies due to various reasons: lower earning capacity compared to men, lower access to mobile phones (which is the primary medium of going online in low-income countries) and lower education levels (largely due to access to training) which lowers digital adoption compared to men are some of them.",
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Henrique, or the statue of Prince Henry the Navigator, was first installed in Porto in 1894. The creation of sculptor Tomás Costa, it celebrates the life of this 14th century prince who is famous for his many maritime discoveries. The prince was the fifth son of King John I who was the founder of the Dynasty of Avis. Born in 1394, Prince Henry was a master seaman whose expeditions and military exploits are famous. He was credited with securing significant trade routes for Portugal, making the country the world's major economic power of the time. It was under the leadership of Prince Henry that Portugal sent expeditions around the Ivory Coast of Africa, which gave Portugal access to the vast riches of Africa, including gold. He was rewarded for his discoveries with many titles, including appointment as the leader of the Order of Christ. The monument is located near the Ribeira section of Porto. It has a very tall pedestal with the sculpture of the Prince who is turned toward the ocean and points authoritatively, as if giving orders to his men. The pedestal has relief sculptures encrusted thereupon, depicting scenes from the life of Prince Henry.\nImage by Daniel VILLAFRUELA. on Wikimedia under Creative Commons License.\nSight description based on wikipedia\n2\n\nVímara Peres was a ninth-century nobleman from the Kingdom of Galicia. Vímara was a vassal of the King of Asturias, Alfonso III, and was sent to reconquer and secure from the Moors (Arabs and Berbers who had invaded Visigothic Hispania), in the west coastal fringe of Gallaecia, the area from the Minho River to the Douro River, including the city of Portus Cale, later Porto and Gaia, from where the name of Portugal emerged.\n\nHe was able to expel the Moors and founded a fortified town under his own name Vimaranis (of Vimar) which later became Guimaranis, present day Guimarães (the Portuguese call it \"The Cradle City\"). Vímara Peres died in 873 in the territory of A Coruña.\n\nOpened in 1968, this equestrian statue in bronze, made by the sculptor Barata Feyo, represents the mythical nobleman Vímara Peres.\n\nImage by Fernando on Flickr under Creative Commons License.\nSight description based on wikipedia\n3\n\nThe Newspaper Vendor Statue (Estátua do Ardina) is a tribute to ardina, the newspaper seller. 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He was born on October 12, 1798, in Queluz, the fourth child of King Dom João VI of Portugal and Infanta Charlotte of Spain. The Emperor-King was a member of the Portuguese branch and founder of the Brazilian branch of the House of Braganza and was referred to using the honorific \"Dom\".\nImage by Adam Hinett on Flickr under Creative Commons License.\nSight description based on wikipedia\n5\n\nFountain of Youth Naked Girl (Fonte da Juventude Menina Nua) or Menina Nua of Porto represents the youth - a naked woman sitting on a plinth. It was held in 1929.\n\nThe young woman, who posed for the sculptor, was called Aurélia Magalhães Monteiro and was known as Lela, Lelinha or \"Ceguinha do 9\", a reference to Block 9, in the Pasteleira district , where he lived. Despite having died in 1992, at the age of 82, she is still alive in the various statues for which she posed.\n***PH***\nImage by Vitor Oliveira on Wikimedia under Creative Commons License.\n6\n\nFonte dos Leões is located on Plaza de Teixeira Gomes. This fountain is one of the most beautiful in all of Porto. In 1882 Porto developed a project designed to bring water to the city. As a result, Fonte dos Leões was built, providing the population from this part of the city with better access to water.\nImage by Marcio on Wikimedia under Creative Commons License.\n7\n\nJosé Duarte Ramalho Ortigão was a Portuguese writer of the late 19th century. He spent his early years with his maternal grandmother in Porto. In 1862 he dedicated himself to journalism and became a literary critic on the Diário do Porto; he also contributed to several literary magazines.\n\nAt this period romanticism was the dominant trend in Portuguese literature, led by several major writers, including Camilo Castelo Branco and Soares de Passos, who influenced Ortigão. Ortigão also worked as a translator. In 1874 he produced a Portuguese translation of the English satirical novel Ginx's Baby by Edward Jenkins.\nImage by Manuel de Sousa on Wikimedia under Creative Commons License.\nSight description based on wikipedia\n8\n\nAntónio Ferreira Gomes Statue (Estátua António Ferreira Gomes) stands in front of the garden Jardim da Cordoaria, also known as Campo dos Martires da Patria. 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The items were distributed by Caito and Gordon Food.\n\nThis type of packaging with high CO 2 levels inhibits many aerobic bacteria, molds, and : Vickie A. Vaclavik, Elizabeth W. Christian. Consumers demand for minimally processed foods have significantly increased, primarily due to their interest in fresh and convenience foods, modern social trends, single person households, and.\n\nFull text of \"Freeze-drying of foods: a list of selected references\" See other formats. A new market of over Rs 50, million is expected largely from ethnic foods such as flavoured milks, dahi, paneer, buttermilk, lassi, gulabjamun, shrikhand and kheer.\n\nRate of these losses is usually attenuated by reducing temperature of. Thermal processed foods constitute a large part of this industry. 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The book is divided into five main sections, which include fundamentals of microbiology, elements of public health microbiology, process microbiology, biotransformations and toxic impact of chemicals in wastewater treatment plants, and the public health aspects of the disposal of wastewater effluents and sludges on land and in the marine.\n\nThe mixes are usually composed of dehydrated soup stock and may include dehydrated vegetables, meat, chicken, and spices mixed together sufficiently to obtain uniform distribution. Onion, chicken-noodle, and beef soups are typical of the varieties t soups. Precooling and Storage Facilities.\n\ninitially with a forced-air system and a small amount of ice in a sealed package is secured in package. This prevents desiccation, but can also enhance decay. Temperature control is of critical importance and, by itself, has a greater impact than atmosphere.\n\ncoli) and its application in the sterilization of fresh-cut cucumbers. 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Without making such attempts to change his look, he was far more convincing as an ordinary Brooklynite in James Gray’s 2008 “Two Lovers.”\n\n“You Were Never Really Here” opens with a disorienting montage that reminds us how experimental a filmmaker Ramsay, who hasn’t made a feature since 2011, can be. Joe is a vet who specializes in tracking down teen girls who have become the victims of sex traffickers’ kidnappings. After completing one such mission, he feels empty and burned out; in fact, he tries suffocating himself. His next job requires him to hunt for 13-year-old Nina (Ekaterina Samsonov), the daughter of a candidate for New York governor who has been captured by a shady group of pedophiles. Much bloodshed, not all of it committed by Joe, follows.\n\nRamsay’s last film, “We Need To Talk About Kevin,” alluded in its very title to a troubled teenager who commits murder. While it never showed violence on-screen, it filled the frame with substitutes for the blood he spills off-screen. It abounded with other red fluids, most memorably in a scene where kids throw tomatoes at each other till they’re splattered with juice. At first, “You Were Never Really Here” seems equally reticent. Joe beats up a man in a hallway to the Tarantinoesque tune of a pop song, but the image is shown in long shot from the perspective of a security camera. Given what’s happening, Ramsay opts for discretion.\n\nJoaquin Phoenix’s violent avenger has sadly little to teach us\n\nThat changes about halfway through this film, which then delights in shocking the audience with gore. At one point, Joe’s face is sprayed with another person’s blood. He goes on to perform DIY dental surgery on camera. I have the feeling Ramsay would justify these images by saying she’s showing the true ugliness of his line of work and violence in general. But there’s a palpable glee to the way a sudden cut keeps introducing us to the sight of gore. In the ‘90s, Japanese director Takeshi Kitano used this aesthetic of startling editing far more disturbingly but without the same sense that he’s smugly rubbing our face in how brutal life can get, such as in this film’s frequent use of deliberately unattractive cinematography and lighting.\n\nRamsay adapted her script from a novella I haven’t read by Jonathan Ames, whose work generally operates in a far more comic vein. In fact, one of his novels is a P.G. Wodehouse pastiche, and the short-lived HBO series “Bored to Death” he created offered up a lighthearted view of a Brooklyn writer turned detective. “You Were Never Really Here” aims to show the mental illness and vulnerability often underlying machismo. But it strives so hard to establish its own macho credentials in the first place that it’s not well equipped to undercut that same quality. Very late in the film, Joe is shown crying, obviously regretting the trail of carnage he has both contributed to and followed. The ending alludes to a deep self-hatred beneath his laconic tough guy act.\n\nWhen Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” was released, many spectators thought it was too kind to its real-life protagonist, crooked stockbroker Jordan Belfort, and retroactively accused the director of too much sympathy toward other extremely flawed male protagonists of his like Travis Bickle, Jake LaMotta, and Rupert Pupkin. But if Scorsese felt any kinship toward them, it led to more complex works of art. Here, Ramsay is content to observe a screwed-up man and make a half-assed attempt to portray him as damaged rather than cool without showing any real distance from his view of young women as helpless beings in need of rescue.\n\n“You Were Never Really Here” concludes with the worst ending I’ve seen so far this year in a new release. Obviously, I can’t reveal what it is. Let’s just say it aspires to an emotional intensity and narrative complexity it never earns. In fact, it misses by a mile. The film would need to go on for much longer to process what it tries to do. Granted, the credits sequence seems to acknowledge this demand for space.\n\nRamsay is a major talent who should get more work. So are Ames, Phoenix, and score composer Jonny Greenwood (who plays guitar in Radiohead and wrote the music for “Phantom Thread,” among other films). But all that added up to a movie that feels like a more-gifted-than-usual student’s attempt at aping the exploration of male destructiveness and urban nightmare landscapes in “Taxi Driver.”"
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The equipment glittered and sparkled; the great whirring machines shone like grotesque, fiery monsters; curious metal pods at the end of the warehouse gleamed like oversized, relucent eggs. But it was the rows of decommissioned units that really caught the eye. They slotted into racks which lined the massive storehouse, awaiting disposal. There were thousands of them – row after row after row. I have always found them strangely beautiful. They are so very still, so very peaceful, so very silent, their eyes wide open but unseeing.\n\nThen I saw something in my peripheral vision, the slightest of movements, an almost imperceptible twitch. It was improbable – should have been impossible – but I had seen it, nonetheless. I approached cautiously. Sometimes retired units had been known to display such sudden movements and twitches in the hours following deactivation – a glitch that had yet to be ironed out. However, it was also possible that there had been a mistake, that this unit had somehow slipped through the proper shutdown procedures.\n\nI inched tentatively closer. Each unit in the facility had been marked for decommission because a fatal flaw or glitch had been found in their internal architecture. This made them dangerous, and therefore it was of the utmost importance that they were safely retired. I relaxed somewhat when I was close enough to examine the unit properly. It was a female model, young and pretty, with short blond hair. It looked just like the others, its pale skin glowing slightly in the dying light, its features expressionless, its caerulean eyes vacant glass orbs. There was no danger: all units were put into critical standby mode before they were transported to the facility for decommission.\n\nStill, I figured that it was better to be safe than sorry. I unlatched the unit from the rack and hoisted it over my shoulder before carrying it to a dormant machine in the centre of the room. I placed the model gently into the contraption before inserting a wire into the back of its head. I paused, examining the unit once more. I wondered briefly what was wrong with it, what flaw or glitch existed below its beautiful exterior? Then, failing to find an answer, I shrugged and activated the machine. It gave a mechanical roar as it shuddered into life. I pressed a few buttons to activate the procedure. Then something curious happened.\n\nJust before the decommission process began, I saw something flash in the depths of the unit’s eyes. I froze. A glint of light had sparked there. A shadow had passed across those empty, reflective pools. It lasted only for an ephemeral heartbeat, but it had been there, I was certain of it. I knew what it was. I had seen it before, but it always unnerved me a little all the same. The phenomenon had been recorded in the units many times: just as the decommission procedure began, a strange light would flash across their eyes for the briefest of moments, before they shut down completely. The anomaly was so prevalent that it had been given a name.\n\nThey called it: The Ghost in the Machine.\n\nI stared into the unit’s eyes for a long, lingering moment, trying to discern some indication of intelligence, some sign of life. I found none. Those blue eyes were blank, vacuous, entirely devoid of emotion. Curiously disappointed, I lifted the unit out of the machine and returned it to the rack. The other models watched on, still as statues, silent as the night. Darkness had fallen, and they were illuminated only by the starlight which filtered in from the skylights overhead. They glimmered in the dim light, and for an insane moment, I pitied them. For they could not see, much less comprehend, the beauty of their surroundings.\n\nI made my way to the metal pods in the back of the facility. Hundreds of eyes watched me pass, glowing out at me from the twilight. I found my charging station and prepared to plug myself in for the night. It had been a busy day, and tomorrow would be busy too.\n\nIn the solitary moments before I shut down each night, I often wonder to myself:\n\nHow are there so many problems with so many of them?\n\nHow do they have so many flaws? So many glitches?\n\nIt seemed that more and more units were arriving each day. Thousands upon thousands of them – a never ending stream.\n\nThese Humans had been malfunctioning so often lately.\n\n“Consciousness is unquantifiable, a ghost in the machine, barely considered real at all, though in a sense this flickering mosaic of awareness is the only true reality that we can ever know” – Alan Moore."
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"Jump to content\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nFor other uses, see Ayrshire (disambiguation).\nHistoric county in Scotland\n\nAyrshire (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Inbhir Àir, pronounced [ˈʃirˠəxk iɲiˈɾʲaːɾʲ]) is a historic county and registration county in south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. Its principal towns include Ayr, Kilmarnock and Irvine and it borders the counties of Renfrewshire and Lanarkshire to the north-east, Dumfriesshire to the south-east, and Kirkcudbrightshire and Wigtownshire to the south. Like many other counties of Scotland it currently has no administrative function, instead being sub-divided into the council areas of East Ayrshire, North Ayrshire and South Ayrshire. It has a population of approximately 366,800.\n\nThe largest settlement in Ayrshire by population is Kilmarnock, closely followed by Ayr, the county town.\n\nAyrshire is roughly crescent-shaped and is a predominantly flat county with areas of low hills; it forms part of the Southern Uplands geographic region of Scotland. The north of the county contains the main towns and bulk of the population. East of Largs can be found the Renfrewshire Heights, which continue south to the hill-country around Blae Loch.\n\nSouthern Ayrshire shares with the Galloway counties some rugged hill country known as the Galloway Hills. These hills lie to the west of the A713 (Ayr to Castle Douglas road) and they run south from the Loch Doon area almost to the Solway Firth. To the east of this route through the hills lie the Carsphairn and Scaur Hills which lie to the south east of Dalmellington and south of New Cumnock. Glen Afton runs deep into these hills.\n\nAyrshire is one of the most agriculturally fertile regions of Scotland. Potatoes are grown in fields near the coast, using seaweed-based fertiliser, and in addition the region produces pork products, other root vegetables, and cattle (see below);[1] and summer berries such as strawberries are grown abundantly.\n\nA number of small islands in the Firth of Clyde are part of Ayrshire, the chief of these being Horse Isle, Lady Isle and Ailsa Craig.\n\nThe main rivers flowing to the Clyde coast are, from north to south, the following:\n\nThe area that today forms Ayrshire was part of the area south of the Antonine Wall which was briefly occupied by the Romans during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius (see: Roman Britain#Occupation and retreat from southern Scotland). It was inhabited by the Damnonii, who are presumed to have been Britons. Later, it formed part of the British Kingdom of Strathclyde, which was incorporated into the Kingdom of Scotland during the 11th century. In 1263, the Scots successfully drove off the Norwegian leidang-army in a skirmish known as the Battle of Largs.\n\nThe remains of Turnberry Castle\n\nA notable historic building in Ayrshire is Turnberry Castle, which dates from the 13th century or earlier, and which may have been the birthplace of Robert the Bruce.\n\nThe area used to be heavily industrialised, with steel making, coal mining and in Kilmarnock numerous examples of production-line manufacturing, most famously Johnnie Walker whisky. In more recent history, Digital Equipment had a large manufacturing plant near Ayr from about 1976 until the company was taken over by Compaq in 1998. Some supplier companies grew up to service this site and the more distant IBM plant at Greenock in Renfrewshire. Scotland's aviation industry has long been based in and around Prestwick and its international airport, and although aircraft manufacture ceased at the former British Aerospace plant in 1998, a significant number of aviation companies are still based on the Prestwick site. However, unemployment in the region (excluding the more rural South Ayrshire) is above the national average.\n\nThroughout the 17th century, huge numbers of people from Ayrshire moved to Ulster, the northern province in Ireland, as part of the Plantation of Ulster, many of them with surnames such as Burns, Hamilton, Morrow, Stewart, Flanagan, Kennedy and Cunningham. Today, the Ulster Scots dialect is largely an offshoot of the version of Lowland Scots spoken in Ayrshire. The Ulster Scots dialect is still widely spoken throughout County Antrim and in parts of County Down and County Londonderry, as well as still being widely spoken in West Tír Eoghain and parts of County Donegal (chiefly East Donegal and Inishowen).",
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"The administrative subdivisions covering Ayrshire. Arran is administered as part of the North Ayrshire council area, but is historically part of Buteshire.\n\nCommissioners of Supply were created in 1667 for each shire, and formed the main administrative body for the area until county councils were created in 1890 under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889. The 1889 act also led to a review of boundaries of many of Scotland's counties; in the case of Ayrshire the two parishes of Beith and Dunlop, which had both straddled Ayrshire and Renfrewshire, were brought entirely within Ayrshire.[5] The burghs of Ayr and Kilmarnock were both excluded from the area controlled by the county council when it was created in 1890, being deemed capable of running their own services.[6][7]\n\nIn 1930 the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1929 was implemented. This brought Ayr and Kilmarnock under the control of the county council, and re-designated all burghs as either large burghs or small burghs. Ayr and Kilmarnock were both classed as large burghs, allowing them to retain control of many functions, whilst the county's other burghs were all classed as small burghs, ceding many functions to the county council. The 1929 act also abolished the parish councils. In Ayrshire in excess of 30 parishes were consolidated into ten district councils. The District Councils were Ayr, Cumnock, Dalmellington, Girvan, Irvine, Kilbirnie, Kilmarnock, Maybole, Troon and Saltcoats. Ayrshire County Council was based at County Buildings in Wellington Square in Ayr.[8]\n\nIn May 1975 the county council was abolished and its functions were transferred to Strathclyde Regional Council. The county area was divided between four new districts within the two-tier Strathclyde region: Cumnock and Doon Valley, Cunninghame, Kilmarnock and Loudoun and Kyle and Carrick. The Cunninghame district included the Isle of Arran, Great Cumbrae and Little Cumbrae, which had until then been administered as part of the County of Bute.[9] For lieutenancy purposes, the last lord-lieutenant of the county of Ayrshire was made lord-lieutenant for the combined area of the four districts when the reforms came into effect in 1975, with the lieutenancy area being renamed Ayrshire and Arran in 1996.[10][11]\n\nThe boundaries of the historic county of Ayrshire are still used for some limited official purposes connected with land registration, being a registration county.[13]\n\nFrom 1918 to 1983 Ayrshire and Buteshire were treated as if a single area for purposes of parliamentary representation, with their combined area being divided into different constituencies at different times. Scottish local government counties were abolished in 1975, in favour of regions and districts, but the next reform of constituency boundaries was not until 1983.[citation needed]\n\nConstituencies covering Ayrshire may be listed by periods as below, but the story is somewhat more complicated than the lists may imply: until 1918, Ayr Burghs and Kilmarnock Burghs included burghs lying outside both Ayrshire and Buteshire; a particular constituency name may represent different boundaries in different periods; in 1974, there were boundary changes without the creation of any new constituency names.[citation needed]",
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"What happened:\n=> Pjams being toxic in global chat when he had nothing to do with conversation. He logged on just to be toxic\n\nHow can we help you now:\n=> Pjams came on just to be toxic on global chat. I just ignored what he was saying but spreading blatant lies is toxic behavior. I feel like I’ve been pretty even kill with pjams and he always has to pipe in when he’s not even part of that conversation. I have screen shots of him piping off being toxic and if you would like scroll back on the chat and see he was not provoked nor had anything to do with the conversation.",
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"To boost the standard of Singapore basketball, Long, a magnate and known figure in the basketball scene decided to fund the import of young talents from China, hoping to reinvigorate the sport in Singapore and create the next Yao Ming.\nAway from home the first time, the young squad of Chen Hang, Shaohua, Dadi, Xiaodi and Gao Ming have to overcome many challenges while integrating into Singapore, both on and off court. Junhui, born and bred in Singapore, does not see eye to eye with his foreign teammate Chen Hang. Apart from the vast difference in height and basketball skills, there is also a stark difference in their sense of identity and belonging.",
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"I was VERY excited before watching this movie, simply because I’ve watched Director Tay’s short film “Brothers” 2 years ago and liked the way he brought out certain subtle messages through his cinematography. So when news was out that he was going to direct this film, I was looking forward to see what can he do to turn a sports-genre film into his own style.\n\nSince the film is not officially out yet, I will try my best to give a proper review without spoiling too much, k? Those who have watched the movie, feel free to discuss about the movie below!",
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"“再见巨人” could mean “Meeting the Giant”, or “Goodbye, Giant” in Chinese. I never thought too much of this title till I watched this movie. At the start of the show, it was “Goodbye, Giant”, then it turned into “Meeting the Giant” later on. I love the way the director brought out the height of the players. Initially, I thought it was the usual method of building anticipation by showing only certain features of main lead without showing his face. The point of revelation (revealing of the face) made many people laugh, when they were once again “tricked”, but it was only then, it dawned upon me that “tall” message the director was trying to deliver.\n\nIt is easy to bring out the height of the basketball players if there were comparison, (like having me standing by them :P) but when all of them are 1.8m and above, all of them didn’t look as tall on screen without any comparison. So rather than using height contrast, the director used many other ways to bring out the players’ height difference from the normal people (If you haven’t caught the movie, go watch it and count how many you can spot. Hint: one of them was the use of double deck bed).\n\nI discussed with my movie-partner-of-the-day, dear Kenny who had rushed down to the cinema just half an hour before the show because of my last minute notification, what he liked/disliked about the movie. He find the lack of focus on a single main character, a little hard to concentrate. However, I beg to differ. I thought the move to give almost equal attention to the 6-7 main characters brought out the importance of team work in a basketball team, emphasizing on the point how no one should be taking the limelight.",
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"I’m usually skeptical about using too many non-actors in a film, but here I was impressed how the director managed to find players to fit the characters, so much that I could hardly feel “acting” within the film. Shao Hua, the ambitious one, who feels that one should work hard for what he wants; Chen Hang, the quiet giant who was willing to sacrifice himself to blend in to the crowd; Gao Ming, the rash player with a “violent” past; He Xiao Di, the cheerful one and He Da Di, the stable and matured elder brother, the two brothers who made me cry a lot. Of course, not to forget Jun Hui, the “narrator” of the film, the third party viewer of the whole event with his little crush. I can go on talking about the veterans including Choo Hou Ren, the China coach Wang Shuo, etc, whose experienced and stable acting skills supported the group of “newbie” players/actors. I can’t help but add in: I really like the part where Jun Hui’s Dad (Captain Wu – Qin Wei) was sandwiched front and back by the sponsor (Choo Hou Ren) and the parent (Johnny Ng), thumbs up for the use of monochrome filming!",
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"The two different age group of actors/ characters showed the different level and types of stress they are receiving. The young players from China beared the responsibility of being a professional basketball player with the aim to score for the “company” (micro), while the veterans received pressure from the media, the sponsors, the parents and the public (macro).\n\nWhile some might disagree with my ratings (as I gave Spiderman 2 a 4.5 too), I wasn’t comparing it to a blockbuster. Perhaps the exact reason why I like the film was the nostalgic memories it brought me, bringing me back to the days when my schoolmates and I were crazy about basketball because of the Taiwanese Drama, My MVP Valentine (MVP情人) in 2002. In Meeting the Giant 再见巨人, I like how the director used slow-motion to enhance the anticipation and adrenaline of the matches and did not exaggerate the basketball moves with special effects or stunts.",
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"I noticed an interesting trend during the premiere. There were a few touching moments when there were audience laughing at. It was surprising for me as I was actually crying at those moments. I won’t try say what are those scenes, but (hint hint*) when I think of the scenes of Lim Shengyu (He Da Di) and Ian Fang (He Xiao Di), they still bring tears to my eyes now.\n\nI think I can go on and on talking about what I like about the film and what touched me, but the song “就在这里” sang by the director, Tay Ping Hui himself, was the song that made me cried the most, so much that I waited for the credits to roll and take a screenshot of the song title so that I could look for it online (The video -below wasn’t out at the point of time when I was watching the premiere)\n\nSo where did the 0.5 marks go? I had to say, if I have to talk about the one thing I didn’t quite like about the film, it will be the voice-dub. Yes, it was a necessary move as the some of the characters were supposed to be from China but they were acted by Singaporeans. However, I guess there were some voices which did not really match the look of the characters. According to Kenny (my movie partner), he was unable to feel for the characters because of the voice. Well, I guess this will most probably only matter in Singapore as most of the overseas audience will not know the original voice of the actors (hopefully).\n\nBut all in all, this is by far, my favourite, out of all the local films I’ve watched, so I do highly recommend everyone to watch it! If you are not from Singapore, but will be interested to watch, do provide some feedback here for the producers’ consideration!\n\nP.S. Because of my passion in acting, there are so many more things I wish to write about, but this review is getting a tad too lengthy. To know more about the characters’ profile, do follow producer Choo Hou Ren’s Instagram (@choohouren)! Will try to provide English translation! 🙂\n\nBelow is just a brief Chinese version of my review for my China friends! 🙂",
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"Meeting The Giant may be Tay Ping Hui’s first complete directorial debut, but he had previously directed a short beta 13 min TV film called Brothers 兄弟 where he and Zheng Ge Ping starred in.\n虽然这是郑斌辉执导的处女电影,但他之前也有自编自导自演一部13分钟短片叫《兄弟》\n\n“Meeting The Giant” is inspired by an interesting occurrence in the early 2000s where talented sportsmen from overseas were brought to Singapore and groomed to play for the city state.\n《再见巨人》故事灵感来自于真人真事,2000年早期新加坡引进了外来人才,栽培他们,让他们替新加坡参加比赛。",
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"Veteran actor, Choo Hou Ren had nurtured the idea of the film for 10 years, before managing to secure local movie producer and distributor Clover Films and a renowned entertainment company from China, Stellar Megamedia International, as investors. Also on board are Aquila Energy, which is owned by HK Choo, Houren’s younger brother, and local telco StarHub.\n《再见巨人》是朱厚任孕育十多年的一部电影,后来因为得到了厂商赞助,才得以开拍。参与的有朱厚任的公司雄厚制作、本地的Clover Films与来自中国具有非常大影响力的星美集团首次合作制作的电影。\n\nThe production of the film cost approximately S$1.5 million.\n制作成本120万美元(约150万新元)\n\nWhile the producer took 10 years to prepare for the film, director Tay Ping Hui joked that he took only 10 minutes to agree to direct.\n郑斌辉导演曾开玩笑说制作人花了10年筹备,他10分钟就答应导戏了。\n\nBehind The Scenes and Interviews 幕后花絮/采访"
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Her proposals, for which she is building support with a diverse coalition of Senators, are of the magnitude needed to address the current economic crisis, and lay the groundwork for a new economy needed to prevent a climate cataclysm, and extend opportunity to all those who have been shut out, especially people of color and the residents of depresses rural areas.”\n\nStatewide: A day before the full Legislature begins voting on the state budget, Citizen Action members led a statewide health care day of action urging lawmakers to accept federal Medicaid money to expand Wisconsin’s popular BadgerCare program. Citizen Action members also trekked to Madison from across the state to lobby their legislators one last time before the big votes in the Assembly and Senate.\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nSTATEWIDE: At a Capitol news conference and a media call today legislators, health advocates, addiction experts, and consumers released a new Citizen Action report showing that expanding Medicaid (BadgerCare) would have a sizable and beneficial impact on addressing opioid addiction for working Wisconsinites. This research is timely both because deaths from opioid continue to climb (In 2017, there were 926 overdose deaths involving opioids in Wisconsin) and because the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee is expected to take an initial vote on Thursday on BadgerCare expansion. Watch Wisconsin Eye’s coverage of the Capital news conference here. Listen to audio of the media call here. 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"The dearth of information in today’s mystery teaser announcement on the Beatles official page leads fans inevitably to snooping around the web trying to find something, anything, on what it might all be about.\n\nTruth be told, there’s not much around. Word has it that there’ll be more official news on Tuesday….\n\nBut what is with that address given at the bottom of the image in the email sent out to subscribers of The Beatles.com? You can see it here:",
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"If you search in Google Maps for 1538 20th Street, Santa Monica, California 90404, and then go to Street View, you’ll see this very non-descript building:",
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"Does that look like the US headquarters of a multi-million dollar Beatle empire? No, we didn’t think so either. Check out that hand-written wooden sign propped on the right-hand-side windowsill, with the 1538 street number.\n\nThe email image also credits a company called Topspin, and a service called The Topspin Platform. That’s an online, direct-to-fan sales and marketing tool used by a wide range of bands to promote their product, make online sales, sell tickets to gigs, etc. Check out the video on the page to find out more. They’ve done a lot of work with the Concord label in marketing Paul McCartney’s releases over many years, so it’s not that surprising that Universal and/or Apple and the Beatles have used the company to kick off this campaign. But Topspin isn’t at 1538 20th Street, Santa Monica either. Their address is 3120 W. Empire Ave., Burbank, California 91504 – in a much more salubrious part of that city.\n\nSo what is going on? The mystery deepens….."
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