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[ null, "On the same photo walk that I captured this image, I also captured this image of my friend, Andy. It’s fun to go out shooting with friends. You can place them in scenes where I would usually have to wait for someone to pass by and hope for the shot. When I’m with friends, I know I’ll get exactly what I was looking for.\n\nIf it weren’t for Andy, I would have never been able to capture this. I basically asked him to smoosh into a corner so that I can take a picture of his shoes. There would have been no amount of time that I could have waited for that to organically to happen. LOL.\n\nBut it was perfect because Andy is known for his red shoes. I’m pretty sure he purchased them just so he can take pictures of them. I don’t think there has been a time where I haven’t seen him wear those shoes. So after I told him that I wanted to concentrate on just his shoes, he told me he was wearing his valentine’s day socks that his girlfriend gave him. PERFECT! I asked him to pull up the legs of his pants and smoosh into the corner.\n\nJust a fun photo for your Thursday." ]
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[ "Apple’s latest (and last of ’13?) keynote event unveiled the next-gen, ultra-thin, Mini-inspired “iPad Air.” But there was loads more revealed and shown off at this massive event. This is what you need to know.", null, "After shocking the crowd with the announcement of OS X Mavericks being a free upgrade, there were no real surprises left up Apple’s collective sleeve. The biggest news, of course, was the expected 5th-generation iPad, and it delivered exactly what everyone thought it would. It’s a full-on replacement for the 4th-generation “iPad with Retina Display,” which is being retired, but it’s got a fancy new name to distinguish itself: iPad Air.\n\nAs suspected, the iPad Air is a considerably thinner and lighter device that’s more powerful than any iPad that came before, while taking its design inspiration from the thinner side bezel look of the iPad Mini. It doesn’t boast the iPhone 5S’ fingerprint sensor, but it’s got a very similar core structure, with the same A7/M7 chip set as the 5S. It has the same 9.7″ Retina display as the last generation iPad, but everything else about its hardware design has been completely redesigned.\n\nHere’s a breakdown of the iPad Air’s new dimensions, compared to the 4th-gen iPad:\n\nApple describes the iPad Air as a completely new experience, even for those familiar with iPads. It’s ridiculously thin and light, and yet Apple’s precise, unibody construction ensures that it’s as durable as ever. Despite the smaller form factor, the iPad Air is much more powerful than past iPads, and yet it maintains the same 10-hour battery life. It shoots 1080p video (with 3x video zoom) and 5MP photos. It’ll be available November 1st at the same prices that all past iPads have started at ($499 for 16GB WiFi, $629 for 16GB wireless), running from 16GB all the way up to 128GB. Apple is not taking pre-orders for the iPad Air.\n\nThe only other remaining legacy iPad model Apple will continue manufacturing is the old standby, the iPad 2. I’ve seen several pundits point out that the iPad 2 is sticking to its existing $399 starting point, and I have to agree. Apple always reduces prices on old models when it introduces new ones, yet the iPad 2 isn’t getting a price drop? Seems like a pretty big oversight.\n\nA new iPad demands a new Smart Cover, amiright? Apple is ready to supply you with new Smart Covers and Smart Cases, which will sell for $39 and $79 respectively. The polyurethane Covers come in bright colors similar to those used by the iPhone 5C, while leather Cases (which cover the entire rear of your iPad) are a bit more sophisticated, with color tones like Brown, Beige, and Black, which are evocative of the iPhone 5S.", null, "No major surprises here; the new iPad Mini matches the overall design specs of the original, but adds in some extra power and that long-awaited Retina display.\n\nHere’s something I find interesting. The new iPad Mini is the first device Apple has outfitted with a Retina display that has the same pixels-per-inch as the iPhone. The iPhone has 326ppi, while the Retina iPad has 264ppi (the reasoning being: you hold an iPad further away from your eyes than you do your iPhone), and MacBook Pro displays are 220ppi or 227ppi, depending on the model. The new iPad Mini boasts a 326ppi display. 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They included professional filmmakers, photographers, and record producers — one of whom commented on how astonished he was at how silently the Mac Pro runs, making it perfect for studio use.\n\nFull tech specs are available here, but it comes decked out with all the next-gen technologies you’d expect (and then some). The Mac Pro will be available sometime in December, in quad-core and 6-core configurations, starting at $2,999 and $3,999 respectively.", null, "More not-unexpected news: Apple has updated the MacBook Pro lineup — both 13″ and 15″ models — with its latest hardware advances. Both models are predictably faster (thanks to the new Intel Haswell and Crystalwell chips), thinner, and lighter than before. Which is saying something, considering how thin and light last year’s MacBook Pros already were. Even better, both models are getting $200 price drops. The 13″ MacBook Pro is now $1,299 while the 15″ is now $1,999, and they’re both available in stores and online immediately.\n\nThe iLife apps suite — aka, iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand — has been completely redesigned to fall in line with iOS 7’s simplified, non-skeuomorphic design philosophy. What’s more, we’re talking about every version of those apps: iLife for Mac, iLife for iOS, and iLife for iCloud, all of which are now seamlessly integrated. So you can start work on one device, continue on another, and finish online at icloud.com if you want.\n\nApple talked up a major new feature of GarageBand that allows you to choose a sophisticated AI drummer to play along with your compositions in realtime. There are several drummers to choose from, and more available via in-app purchase, and each one will bring a different style of drumming to your creations. I can’t decide if this kind of A.I. musician is awesome or kinda creepy.\n\nAll three iLife apps are now free with the purchase of any new Mac or iOS device. They’re also upgradable for free to existing users, starting today.\n\nBut iLife isn’t getting all of the software love. iWork apps — Pages, Numbers, and Keynote — have all gotten similar overhauls and redesigns, and all will work integrated with one another over the cloud, just like iLife. There’s realtime collaboration available with all three apps, too, that works regardless of which device each participant is using. This is some seriously cool stuff, and might finally signal Apple being ready to take on Microsoft’s Office suite in earnest.\n\nAs we previously reported, Mavericks is a free (and fairly major) OS X upgrade, and it’s available in the Mac App Store right now. 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[ "Consortium of US banks to offer ‘USDF’ stablecoin", null, "Announced Wednesday, multiple United States banks have formed a consortium to develop and mint a stablecoin pegged to fiat currency.\n\nStablecoins, while useful in bridging fiat and cryptocurrencies, have a tainted reputation given that most stablecoin issuers provide unstable reserves, mostly backing the assets by ‘short-term corporate debts’ that may result in illiquidity. However, the consortium claims to solve this issue.\n\nThe association said it will offer a “bank-minted alternative” that can be redeemed 1:1 basis for cash from a Consortium member bank. The Stablecoin USDF will address the “consumer protection and regulatory concerns of non-bank issued stablecoins” by targeting concerns about reserves held to back such tokens.\n\nAs per the announcement, the USDF consortium is formed by FDIC-insured financial institutions, with founding members including the New York Community Bank, NBH Bank, FirstBank, Sterling National Bank, and Synovus Bank.\n\nFounding members also include Figure Technologies, which founded the Provenance Blockchain, and community bank group JAM FINTOP that will facilitate the promotion and adoption of stablecoin USDF. In addition, the consortium wants more FDIC-insured banks to join hands in the move.\n\n“The ease and immediacy of using USDF for on-chain transactions was demonstrated this fall when NYCB minted USDF used to settle securities trades executed on Figure’s alternative trading systems. We are tremendously excited that NYCB expects to be minting USDF on demand and on a regular basis in the coming weeks.”\n\nMeanwhile, the consortium is yet to reveal the reserve assets backing the stablecoins. USDF will be minted on Provence blockchain and the consortium activities, governance, membership, and other aspects will be managed by the founding members and Figure." ]
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[ "Chelsea Clinton admitted she was wrong when she suggested in September that marijuana can kill if it’s mixed with other drugs.\n\nA campaign spokeswoman for the former first daughter said Clinton “misspoke” when she said “anecdotal evidence” shows toxic interactions between pot and other drugs can kill medical marijuana patients.\n\nThat is not true. Decades of empirical data prove cannabis has never killed anyone by overdose, allergy, or toxic reaction. There is no reported evidence that marijuana mixed with other drugs can kill, either.\n\nMany such drugs are lethal, but cannabis plays no part in these deaths. The only fatalities related to weed involve auto collisions, accidents, or, in at least one extreme case, suicide.\n\n“Chelsea misspoke about marijuana’s interaction with other drugs contributing to specific deaths,” her spokeswoman said. “Hillary Clinton has said we should allow states that have reformed their marijuana laws to act as laboratories for our democracy and we should reschedule marijuana from a schedule 1 to a schedule 2 substance. Chelsea agrees and has long recognized and spoken about the need to study marijuana and get the conversation out of politics and into medicine and science where it belongs.”\n\nChelsea Clinton made the remark during a student forum at Youngstown State University in Ohio. She was responding to an audience member who asked about Hillary Clinton’s plans to reschedule cannabis.\n\nThe drug is currently listed under schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act, a 1970s law that categorizes drugs controlled by the DEA. Schedule 1 includes substances the government considers extremely dangerous, extremely addictive, and medically useless. These drugs are banned for any use under federal law.\n\nHillary Clinton has said on the campaign trail that she doesn’t support federal legalization of marijuana, at least not yet. But she has said states should be allowed to make their own decisions on the matter.\n\nThe Republican candidate, Donald Trump, has been vague about his stance on rescheduling and legalization. Chris Christie, the likely choice for attorney general in a Trump administration, however, has promised to wipe out legal cannabis.\n\nChelsea Clinton said during the forum that her mother “absolutely supports more research” into marijuana and wants to let states chart their own course on both medical and recreational legalization. But Chelsea Clinton then said “drug interactions” have killed some medical cannabis patients in Colorado.\n\n“We also have anecdotal evidence now from Colorado, where some of the people who were taking marijuana for those purposes, the coroner believed after they died there were drug interactions with other things they were taking,” she said.", null, "It’s not clear which coroners she was referring to, but in 2014 an English coroner declared that a 31-year-old woman had died from smoking half a joint. He presented no evidence of interactions with other drugs, and his claim was widely ridiculed by other doctors and scientists.\n\nAt the time, a medical expert told the New York Daily News it isn’t uncommon for marijuana users to die after mixing pot with cocaine, heroin, and other potentially lethal drugs. But these deaths are caused entirely by those substances, not pot.\n\n“It would be very, very, very unlikely to get a lethal dose of the marijuana if it wasn’t adulterated with something,” Dr. Bradley Flansbaum told the newspaper.\n\n“It was a goofball thing for her to say,” said Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance. “There’s zero evidence that marijuana combined with any other drug proves to be fatal. Marijuana can enhance the effects of other drugs, but it does not enhance the danger to your life.”\n\nNadelmann said Chelsea Clinton may simply have had her drugs confused (she has never been accused of being a pothead). Dangerous interactions are in fact killing thousands of Americans, especially a deadly strain of heroin cut with the potent hospital painkiller fentanyl. But pot has nothing to do with it.\n\nWhat do you think: Did Chelsea Clinton save face by taking back her mistaken comment about medical marijuana? Leave a comment." ]
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[ null, "RUGBY players are being exposed to huge spikes of air pollution during pyrotechnic displays at games, a study has found.\n\nAnd on game day and found massive spikes caused by pyrotechnics - and hygiene products used in the gym.\n\nTo tie in with the Six Nations, players were fitted with an ‘air quality backpack’ created by Dyson, which monitors pollution levels while on the move.\n\nData indicated pollution spikes during routine training activities like weightlifting in the gym.\n\nBut the highest pollution spike was from the pyrotechnic display which went off at the beginning of the game being monitored.\n\nWith gas cannons igniting to produce thick smoke, levels of PM2.5 recorded by the air quality backpack – at that point positioned right next to the cannons - momentarily reached as high as 4000ug/m³, a 1600x increase compared to before the pollution event.\n\nWhile the levels recorded were high, it was a short pollution event lasting less than a minute so overall exposure time was low.\n\nDyson Lead Design Engineer in New Product Innovation, Sam Railton, said: “When we talk about air pollution exposure, it’s not always about removing the source of those pollutants.\n\nMost read in Rugby League\n\n“In both indoors and outdoors environments, reducing the amount of time you are in close proximity to a pollution event is a good way to lower your overall exposure and, in some cases, this might mean physically moving away from the pollution source.”\n\nPeaks in pollution were identified when the players trained in the gym and spent time in the medical room during recovery periods.\n\nVolatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), which are commonly released from cleaning sprays and aerosolised personal care products, were detected, increasing by 40 times during the gym session - the highest VOC pollution peak identified that day.\n\nHigher pollution levels were also identified when the players were having lunch at the training ground and breakfast on game day.\n\nNO₂ and PM2.5 can be released during the combustion process while cooking, which may have contributed to these spikes.\n\nOverall, pollution levels while travelling between locations remained relatively low, thanks to the avoidance of peak travel times and busy public transport hubs which can often contribute to heightened pollution.\n\nWhen asked about the impact of Dyson’s findings, Scotland and Bath Rugby player, Cameron Redpath, said: “While I think many of us are aware of outdoor pollution, I hadn’t really considered possible causes of indoor pollution before this project with Dyson.", null, null, "“Things like cooking or using sprays in the gym and changing room can also contribute to pollution.\n\n“I think it’s good for the team to be conscious of these sources so that we can make small changes that may help improve our personal exposure.”" ]
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[ "Berlin’s Pop-Kultur festival has always been ahead of the curve. Since its inception in 2015 with the first festival being held at the renowned Berghain nightclub, the festival continues to promote a 50/50 gender split lineup. You can catch a multitude of different acts or immerse yourself in one of the various talks, readings, exhibitions and films they put on throughout the three-day event.\n\nThis year’s event is taking place at multiple venues in Berlin from this Wednesday. To celebrate, here is our top 5 acts that you really need to go see during the festival.\n\nBritish Singer-songwriter Anna Calvi is a must watch if you’re attending the festival. Her 2018 mercury prize nominated album, Hunter, was an exceptional LP full of alt-rock goodness. You can expect to hear tracks from the album and her previous two studio albums. Catch Anna’s set at Kesselhaus on Wednesday from 22:50 – 00:00.", null, "Blu Samu is a Belgian MC inspired by funk and soul, 90s R&B and contemporary hip-hop. Her first musical offering was the track ‘I Run’ and what a debut single it is. Full of weighty lyricism and slick production, Blu Samu is definitely going to make a mark at Pop-Kultur. Don’t miss what is sure to be an enthralling set, when Blu Samu plays Maschinenhaus on Wednesday at 23:30 – 00:25.\n\nMichelle Blades is a quirky and talented singer who spent most of her life in America. The artist combines pop and psychedelic-rock together to create a beautiful and sometimes otherworldly soundscape. Watch her set at Maschinenhaus on Thursday at 22.00 – 22:50.", null, "Want to hear some down to earth indie rock that will make you feel all warm and happy? Then make sure you catch Nuria Graham’s set on Friday. The Catalonia-based first started releasing music in 2015 and has been crafting music ever since. Nuria is playing Frannz at 21:00 – 21:40.\n\nFronted by vocalist Nita Kaja, SYTË create dreamy pop music, tinged with soulful vocals and funky melodies. The four-piece band have only been going a short while but thanks to their eponymous debut EP, SYTË are quickly making a name for themselves. You can catch them at Soda Club on Friday, 21:40 – 22:20.\n\nPop-Kultur is taking place in Berlin from Wednesday to Friday.\n\nClick here to find out more about the festival and to purchase tickets.\n\nEP: ‘Fruit’ by Sharky\nVideo Premiere: Kate Lomas Unveils Intoxicating Visuals for ‘Happy Like This’\nTo Top\nWe use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Confirm" ]
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[ null, "As you've undoubtedly already heard, Kylie Jenner is getting her own spinoff show set to air on E! this upcoming summer. The network hasn't released too many details about the 8-episode docu-seires titled Life of Kylie, which has many of us wondering who else will be on the show besides Jenner. Will her famous sisters be regulars? What about her brother, Rob Kardashian, or Blac Chyna? E! did not immediately respond to Bustle's request for more information, but here's what we already know: A press release announcing the spinoff confirmed that it will explore Jenner's friendships, family relationships, and her work life.\n\n\"The last couple years have been such an incredible journey with the support of my fans,\" Jenner said of the project in the official announcement. \"This show will allow me to give them a peek inside all of the exciting things I am working on, as well as some personal time with friends.\"\n\nNotice how Jenner's quote doesn't specifically mention her famous siblings. Now, although it seems highly likely that a few member of Jenner's family will appear on the show, I don't get the impression that they'll be the main focus of the show. I could see parents Kris and Caitlyn Jenner making the odd appearance, as well as sister Kendall Jenner (whom Kylie Jenner regularly collaborates on projects with). However, I wouldn't expect to see too much of Kim, Kourtnery, and Khloé Kardashian, who are the main focus of the family's long running series, Keeping Up With the Kardashians.\n\nAccording to E! News, Life With Kylie will cover Jenner's \"relationships with her family and closest friends, including Jordyn Woods.\" OK, so we definitely know that Woods, who recently accompanied Jenner to a high school prom in Sacramento, CA, will be a regular on the show, which totally makes sense. Woods is one of Jenner's besties and has millions of her own followers on social media. The mention of Woods by name suggests (to me) that Jenner's friends will have a larger presence on the docu-series than her family.\n\nNone of the announcements about the show however, mention Jenner's boyfriend/possibly ex-boyfriend Tyga. Reports recently came out claiming that couple are not together at the moment, but it would be odd if he was entirely absent from the show. It does seem like a main focus of the show will be Jenner's successful career, not only in reality television, but her also widely popular cosmetic and product lines, so it wouldn't be too strange if the docu-series didn't dedicate too much attention to Jenner's romantic relationships. Either way, I'll definitely be watching Life With Kylie when it premieres this summer.\n\nMore like this\nKylie Jenner Shares A New Photo Of Her Son With Travis Scott For Father's Day\nBy Jake Viswanath\nKris Jenner Drunkenly Toasts Khloé Kardashian’s 38th Birthday With This Speech\nBy Grace Wehniainen\nWinter 'Love Island' Will Be Back In 2023, ITV Bosses Confirm\nBy Maxine Harrison\nKim Kardashian Reveals The First Text She Sent To Pete Davidson\nBy Jake Viswanath\nGet Even More From Bustle — Sign Up For The Newsletter" ]
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[ null, "A number of personal “revelations” mark my way in life. Among them is one that occurred in college during a combined history/literature class. Among the books we read were the Pioneers by James Fenimoore Cooper and Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. The books we read explored the line between wilderness and civilization, the tension between man’s indomitable quest to conquer nature and the longing to be free of modern complexities and problems.\n\nCooper wrote the Pioneers in 1823. It was fiction but likely described life at the “western frontier” of the time in the upstate New York Cooperstown area. The main character, the Leatherstocking, Natty Bumpo, was a grizzled old man who was more comfortable with the Indians on the other side of the lake than “his” people. His people were recklessly intent on taming the wilderness. He had more of a kinship with the Indians who respected nature and did not have an itching need to tame it.\n\nCooper was among the earliest environmentalists, concerned about preserving the wilderness, though he would not have been called an environmentalist at the time. In one of the most memorable segments of the book, he described the wanton abandon with which the pioneers heartily shot the flocks of slow Passenger Pigeons, leaving the entire flock dead on the ground at the end. The Passenger Pigeon has since gone extinct due to that kind of behavior.\n\nBumpo was not comfortable with his own crowd, and the book ends with him heading west to find less populated and untamed land.\n\nHuckleberry Finn, of course, is a story of a young man cut out of a similar cloth, but set at a slightly later time, around 1845. We barely left Natty Bumpo heading west, and just twenty something years after the Leatherstocking left upstate New York to find less civilized country, Huckleberry Finn was struggling to conform with the “civilized” society of Hannibal, Missouri.\n\nHuck had no more affection for the polite society of Hannibal than the Leatherstocking had for his kind. At the end of the book we find Huck lighting out for the west as he found the wilderness of the Mississippi becoming too civilized for his tastes. These books stirred a similar longing in me.\n\nOne of the early books that captured my imagination, around 4th grade, was My Side of the Mountain. The book is about a young boy (probably a 4th grader) who escaped his parents and the travails of pre-adolescent life to a hollowed out tree in the wilderness of the Catskills for an entire summer. He tamed a falcon and lived an Utopian summer like a young Henry David Thoreau. He would have very much liked Huck and the Leatherstocking.\n\nMy side of the Mountain clearly still played in my psyche in college. I often thought of the peace and serenity of living in the woods on a mountain far from civilized society. It was my call of the wild. Regardless of the obvious downplay of the hardships, I identified with Natty Bumpo and Huck Finn. I even spent an entire summer in the north woods (Wisconsin) between college years working pretty much by myself, spending a lot time in the woods and waters. It was rejuvenating.\n\nAs the class wore on and my future after college loomed, the obvious stared me in the face. Civilization was hot on the heels of Natty Bumpo. Huck Finn’s wilderness was confined between shores, and the paddleboats powered by steam engines drove him from his “side of the mountain”. When he set his sights on the west, the writing was on the wall. We already know the rest of the story. Civilization was hot on Huck’s heels.\n\nFew places have not been tamed by man, and the places humanity has carved out for protection are at the mercy of the protector. At some moment in that class, the realization of the inevitability of the creep of man on every wilderness yet to be conquered hit me.\n\nI made a conscious decision in the moment to turn toward society instead of away from it.\n\nThere was no outward change, but it was an 180 degree turn for me in my inner man. After that moment, “escaping to the wilderness” was no longer an option.It may not seem like much to anyone else, but it is one of those markers on my way in life, a defining experience.\n\n4 thoughts on “Lighting Out for the Wild West”" ]
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[ null, "Firstly, crafting is a feature that we got a sneak peek of at E3, but the friendly narrator explained how it all works. Instead of buying tools like the shovel or the axe from the Nook shop, these will be craftable from materials found around the island. Even weeds contribute to crafting, and making better tools will collect better quality materials. But if they’re not the handy type, players can buy hardware from Timmy and Tommy’s Resident Services building.\n\nOnce the player has set up their tent on the island, Tom Nook will gift them a Nook Phone and one of the features is Nook Miles. Earning Nook Miles is based on a perk or achievement system; fishing, pulling weeds, buying and selling items, and catching insects will rack up the player’s Nook Mileage. Special items and recipes are on offer for reaching certain levels of Nook Miles, which will likely add cool furniture and decor to the little tent.\n\nLike the previous games, the weather will change with the seasons, but this time it looks gorgeous. The weather effects of blustering gales and golden hour of sunsets illuminate the new game and really makes the island come alive. Another feature that adds dynamism to New Horizons is the multiplayer. There will be four-player local and eight-player online multiplayer, and a photo mode will commemorate the many, many island parties. Let’s hope it doesn’t end like Fyre Festival." ]
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[ null, "In what seems to be an attempt to normalize pedophilia, the Spanish minister of equality now says children should be allowed to engage in sexual acts as long as they provide “consent.”\n\nDuring a meeting of the Equality Commission of the Congress of Deputies in the Spanish parliament last Wednesday, Irene Montero, the minister of equality and member of the left-wing Podemos party, made comments on sex education for children, saying that children have the right to love or have sexual relations with “whomever they like.”\n\n“Talking about sex education is a right of boys and girls, regardless of families, all have the right to know their bodies, to know that no adult can touch their bodies if they themselves do not want to and to know that this is a form of violence,” Montero said.\n\n“Children have the right to know that they can love or have sexual relations with whomever they like, as long as they are based on consent…” continued the politician, adding that “these are rights that need to be recognized.”\n\nMontero made these comments despite the fact that the age of consent in Spain is currently 16, and despite the fact that on August 25, 2022, the Draft Organic Law for the Comprehensive Guarantee of Sexual Freedom was passed by the Spanish Congress which it clearly states that consent is expressly needed in order for sexual relations to lawfully take place.\n\nThe comments come at a time when the sexualization of children is becoming increasingly common in Western society, so much so that various activists have gone so far as to say that pedophilia has been greatly “misunderstood.”\n\nFormer “transgender” professor of sociology at Old Dominican University, Allyn Walker, resigned back in May after receiving major backlash for defending pedophilia in her book titled, “The Long Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity.”\n\nIn the book, Walker claimed that the term “pedophile” is too stigmatizing, and instead, society should refer to pedophiles as “minor attracted people.”\n\nTransgender professor advocates for pedophilia: ‘Sexuality can be fluid\n\nWalker is just one of many who have advocated for the acceptance of pedophilia. A journalist for USA Today, Alia E. Dastagir, likewise attempted to argue that pedophiles may just be “misunderstood,” stating that using the term pedophile “interchangeably with ‘abuse’ fuels misperceptions.”\n\nIn a blog piece written for LifeSiteNews, Jonathan Van Maren responded to these arguments by urging everyone to “call out every attempt to ‘destigmatize’ pedophilia.”\n\n“Those doing so may claim they are doing so out of compassion for those suffering from unwanted attractions, but they are bad faith actors with sinister agendas and a deeply perverse view of human sexuality,” Van Maren stated in the piece. “The place they are beckoning us toward is not one of love but of the Sexual Revolution’s next set of horrors.”\n\nFollowing Montero’s comments, the leader of Spain’s “national-conservative” political party Vox, Santiago Abascal, announced his intention to take Montero to court for her radical stance on the sexual education of children." ]
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[ null, "The increasing tempo of developments in North Korea this year is of growing concern not only to South Korea but also to the U.S., Japan, and even China. The authoritarian regime's nuclear capability—and its leader's possible willingness to move beyond weapons testing as a show of strength to actual use of his arsenal—is no longer a threat that can be minimized, dismissed, or assumed to be purely defensive.\n\nAs part of the “Conversations at RAND” series, which is designed to highlight important and timely research, a presentation on “Security Tensions in Northeast Asia” was given by senior international/defense researcher Bruce W. Bennett Thursday, June 1, at RAND's Pittsburgh office. Senior economist and associate director of RAND's National Security Research Division Laura H. Baldwin moderated the discussion.\n\nBennett provided background and context on the increase in tensions in Northeast Asia: what has been happening, how complex the situation is, and what options are available to the U.S. going forward.\n\nEstimates from both Chinese and American experts point to a massive buildup of the North Korean nuclear arsenal:\n\n“North Korea might have 20 to 50 nuclear weapons. And that's a lot. A lot of nuclear weapons. One nuclear weapon, going off in a big American city, would probably leave 100,000 or so people killed,” Bennett said. “A hundred thousand or so seriously injured. Hundreds of thousands modestly injured. This is a serious subject when you start to get up into these numbers.” And while it's unlikely that Korean leader Kim Jong Un could yet deliver such a strike to an American city, U.S. allies in South Korea and Japan are more vulnerable.", null, "Bennett has been much in demand lately, as policymakers and the public seek to understand recent developments and their implications; his most recent publications include “Is Moon Ready to Reunite Korea? Is Kim Jong Un?,” a commentary appearing in Newsweek the day after his RAND presentation, and Preparing North Korean Elites for Unification, a RAND research report released in April.\n\nAdding to the seriousness of the North Korean threat is the Kim regime's avowed willingness to test and use nuclear weapons. In 1994 negotiations, North Korea stated that it would turn Seoul into a “sea of fire.” This theme of a nuclear “sea of fire” is echoed in many subsequent communications. “Some of this is clearly bluster,” Bennett explained, “clearly for coercive or deterrence purposes. But how long can you say these things before you start to believe it, if you're the North Korean leadership?”\n\nBennett used maps, graphs, and estimate numbers to paint a stark and vivid picture of the massive casualties and economic losses that would result from even a modest, limited nuclear or even chemical attack on Seoul by North Korea. The figures, Bennett argued, make the case for spending on missile defense measures.\n\nAnother troubling aspect of the North Korean powder keg is the ethos of the leadership.\n\nAnother troubling aspect of the North Korean powder keg is the ethos of the leadership. Bennett related the story of Kim Il Sung's reaction to U.S. accusations that North Korea was violating the nuclear nonproliferation treaty in the 1990s. The progenitor of the Kim regime asked his generals if it was possible to win a war with the U.S.—of course, they said yes. Kim then asked them what to do in the event of a loss. The generals were prudently silent, but Kim Jong Il, the father of the current leader, answered, “If we lose, I will be sure to destroy the Earth. What good is the Earth without North Korea?”\n\n“Think about it,” Bennett said. “He said the Earth; he did not exclude his ally, China. And China knows it. This statement is posted in multiple places in Pyongyang, as a rallying cry, and reflective of the culture in North Korea. If they go down, they want to take a lot of people with them.”\n\nIf North Korea only had three nuclear weapons, Bennett continued, it would likely reserve them for a final coercive action in response to a threat to the survival of the regime. But an arsenal of up to 50 nuclear weapons could be used for different purposes, including preemption. This creates the possibility that a relatively minor confrontation could escalate very quickly. “Nuclear weapons won't necessarily get withheld until the end of the war,” Bennett warned.\n\nBennett's survey of the state of play also took in the massive acceleration of the tempo of missile and nuclear weapons testing under Kim Jong Un, the obsolescence of U.S. “strategic patience” policy, and the importance of the appearance of U.S. resolve and strength to the North Korean regime (which labels humanitarian aid as “tribute” from abroad and interprets secrecy as victory). Kim's boast of a successful missile test that the U.S. president had insisted wouldn't happen was “kind of a nyah nyah nyah-nyah nyah to Trump,” as Bennett put it.\n\nHe also explored the implications of the murder of Kim Jong Nam, Kim Jong Un's elder half-brother, and the souring North Korea–China relationship. China is increasingly unhappy with North Korean cantankerousness, but reluctant to level ever-more-damaging economic sanctions. Bennett described the “Manchuria” part of China, bordering North Korea, as China's Rust Belt: “They need North Korean refugees like they need a bullet in the foot.”\n\nWhile the picture that emerged was grim, if not downright alarming, Bennett had some suggestions for how to confront a heavily armed regime whose leader goes to some lengths to be seen as godlike. His main strategy to contain and counter Kim is to convince him that his plans will be too costly to carry out. This might involve more covert and psychological disincentives and threats, involving the broadcast of lifestyle propaganda (South Korean soap operas are surprisingly powerful), offers of amnesty to high-ranking officials, and leafleting nuclear laboratories to encourage defectors—all to undermine Kim Jong Un's support and leave him personally vulnerable.\n\nAn amazing thing about North Korea is that, beginning during the North Korean famine of 1995 to 1998, many North Korean elites decided to become entrepreneurs to improve their lives. Some have since graduated to being capitalists. As an elite defector once confided to Bennett that if Kim Jong Un were out of the picture for some reason, then “there will not be a Kim family successor. There will be a successor from outside the Kim family. And more than likely, he will be a capitalist.”" ]
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[ "Home Entertainment 7 Music Artists You Have to Listen To", null, "There are always new artists out there to discover. While top 40 pop music collections that radio stations love to play are always an easy go-to, there is something special about discovering artists that you have never really given the time of day to before—or even knew of!\n\nFor example, the newest generation of music lovers has probably never been exposed to the most iconic mary j blige songs. But if they knew about them and where to find them, they would likely instantly fall in love with her timeless style and she, in turn, would get a whole new generation of fans out of it!\n\nOver the last two years especially we have seen a whole new scene of musicians take the center stage. The world needed some serious uplifting and this was certainly the way to do it—by making music that got the world excited again.\n\nBut it can often feel a bit overwhelming to figure out what artist you should listen to next. How do you even find them? Especially if you do not want to simply follow the mainstream trends?\n\nThis is where we come in to help. We have rounded up the top music artists that you have to listen to now because we know you will get so excited about them, fall in love with them, and have their songs on repeat for months to come.\n\nThis Canadian band has this super unique vibe to them. Their music is full of sunshine and hope, with the indie-style beats making each track as uplifting as the next. And a fun fact, the group also practices tai chi on a daily so it is no wonder why their music can bring such peace. Their most recent album—Snapshot of a Beginner—is one that you should spend the afternoon getting fully immersed into.\n\nBlossoming from the music capital of the world—Los Angeles—Son Little is probably the coolest new artist to hit the music scene. Each song seems as effortless as the next and offers some extremely easy listening. Their Aloha album was actually written in under a week and every instrument that you hear in the background is actually played by Son Little himself. You will adore the soulful tunes and the upbeat vibes you get from listening to this cool new artist.\n\nIndie music is not going anywhere. And if you are wanting to listen to an artist who is already changing the indie scene, then you should start jamming out to Hala. This Detroit-based artist has so much energy on every single track that it will be near impossible to not want to dance along all day long. If you are ever in need of a pick-me-up, listen to Hala. You will instantly bust out into a dance party—even if you are solo.\n\nOn the other side of the pond hails Black Midi, a UK-based rock band who have taken both London and the rest of the world by storm. They got their start right before the pandemic and provide a great outlet for anyone needing to just belt it out and get rid of their excess energy. They are especially fun to listen to while in the car with the volume on high.\n\nMore and more artists keep breaking into the scene from Scandanavia. And the same seems to be for this artist that you need to listen to right now. Jenny Hval hails from Norway and offers some alternative beats that have gone viral during the last two years. In fact, she did a bit of a parody during the start of the pandemic, dropping songs titled “The Practice of Quarantine” and “Love in the Age of Corona”.\n\nWho says people from the mid-west can’t write the ultimate hits? Kevin Krauter is a boy from Indiana who has dropped the most dreamy album full of pop songs that speak to sexuality, memories, and other topics that are important to society today. While the topics are serious, the actual tracks themselves are so airy and carefree that thinking about serious topics has never felt so easy.\n\nThis girl has taken the pop world by storm thanks to her song Superstar. She sings of all those fairytale fantasies that people think actually exist in Hollywood, with the songs on her album revealing the actual truth about what it is like in getting money, power, and the fame many musicians seek out so vigorously. Her upbeat tunes will also make you want to listen on repeat for years to come.\n\nThese seven artists are really just the start of incredible artists who deserve your attention and time. Who will you listen to first?\n\nWhat Does Channeling Do In Minecraft?\n\nHow To Make A Trapdoor In Minecraft?\n\nWays to Spend Quality Time with Your Kids" ]
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[ null, null, "On September 9 U.S. District Judge James Boasberg denied the Standing Rock Sioux’s request for an injunction to halt the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Mendocino locals are planning a solidarity action today, Tuesday, September 13 for the courthouse steps in Ukiah at 5pm, in coordination with more than 100 actions taking place around the country, including a rally in front of the White House.\n\nThe legality of the pipeline remains unclear. Immediately following the Departments of Justice, the Department of the Army, and of the Interior issued a joint statement requesting a temporary and voluntary delay in pipeline construction, along with increased input from impacted tribes. “This case has highlighted the need for a serious discussion on whether there should be nationwide reform with respect to considering tribes’ views on these types of infrastructure projects,” an excerpt from the statement reads.\n\nA week ago today, on September 6, a caravan of Mendocino County residents left from Ukiah heading to North Dakota to support the Sioux, and others have followed. By September 9, less than a week after announcing their trip, the Mendocino group had raised nearly $1500 — almost $500 more than the original amount requested in their fundraising campaign.\n\nOthers continue to gather donations locally and coordinate drop-off points for supplies for protesters gathered in North Dakota. In Round Valley, the Covelo Building and Farm Supply has offered to be a site for drop-off donations and will also be donating shipping costs, and others have organized to bring donations to the site directly.\n\nIn Humboldt, the Lost Coast Outpost reported that more than 200 people, including representatives from several local tribes, held a demonstration in Klamath on Friday in support of the Standing Rock Sioux.\n\nMany locals who can’t offer material donations or make the trip to join the thousands of protestors are sharing their support on social media. A Facebook group, “Mendo Stands with Standing Rock,” now includes more than 230 members." ]
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[ null, "‘The Official Secrets Act is used to intimidate media in Kashmir’\n\nDuring the course of my tenure, I was sexually harassed by the news coordinator, Ishan Joshi. I was so traumatized by the experience, being the first such in a 15-year long career, that I could not share this with anybody at that point of time.\n\nThe sexual harassment was followed by the worst possible professional harassment culminating in my services being terminated. The entire episode has left me shattered. I have been struggling all this while to come to terms with myself and bring this to your notice. But then, I was warned against complaining about this to anybody by Ishan Joshi. Neither was there any Sexual Harassment Complaints Committee (as per the Supreme Court Guidelines of August 13,1997) within the organization to which I could turn to for counselling and support.\n\nI would like to mention here, that, prior to my services being terminated, Ishan Joshi had actually made some sort of confession to his superior, on the basis of which I was advised a compromise by your top management-something which I considered impossible.\n\nI request you to take appropriate action and look forward to justice from you." ]
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[ "If you’re bicycling through southern Hunganry and the adjoining (formerly Hungarian) province of Vojvodina in northern Serbia, you can’t but be aware of the terrible displacements and atrocities that have been committed in the region by one ethnic, religious or cultural group against another over the last several centuries, and even quite recently, nearby.\n\nOne such atrocity, the Nazi murder of the Jewish population of the region, stands out. So, still, do the beautiful synagogues of Szeged and Subotica, both of which I saw earlier this week. They are a stark reminder of the sheer size of the Jewish communities in these two cities, communities which, as I understand it, are virtually non-existent, or very small, today.\n\nThe synagogue in Szeged (1907) is the fourth largest in the world, and the second largest in Hungary, after the Dohany Street Synagogue in Budapest. It is in good condition and is used as a concert hall as well as for worship.", null, null, "The synagogue in Subotica (1902), inspired by the great Hungarian architect Odon Lechner, was built for a community that numbered around 3,000 at the time. It’s another great example of Hungarian art nouveau.", null, "Both great buildings are evidence and poignant reminders of the Jewish life and culture that must have been part of everyone’s everyday life in these and other cities in Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans until the 1940s.\n\nBut I write about this mainly because I am intrigued by the language of the memorial tablet placed outside the Subotica Synagogue:", null, "The Jews, it says, ‘perished in fascist death camps.’ So, it seems to imply, that had nothing to do with the local populations, or local hatreds. It all happened in a faraway place.\n\nThe description places the blame on ‘fascism’, as if anti-Semitism was, and is, principally a matter of political ideology, rather than something with darker, less intellectual origins (an irrational hatred that lay at the heart of Christian European culture for centuries)- something that can be ‘educated’ away, and blamed on specific political leaders rather than on the population at large. Of course, I may be maligning the people of Subotica. I don’t know if they were exemplary in their protection of the Jewish community (as Serbia was, in general) or not. Even if so, the description is misleading. The murder of the Jews was not a ‘fascist’ crime. It was not a German crime. It was a Nazi crime, inspired by the leaders of the Nazi party and supported by millions of others, in Germany and elsewhere, who shared their hatred.\n\nThe inscription dates from 1994, a time perhaps when Communist ideology was still lingering in the country (Yugoslavia still?) and it was convenient to wipe the slate clean and claim that in the absence of ‘fascism’ the danger no longer existed.\n\nBut I remember a train journey I made from Belgrade to Budapest in the summer of 1987, when both Hungary and Yugoslavia were still nominally communist. I talked for an hour or so with a pleasant middle-class lady who was eager to practise her excellent English. For some reason we got onto the events of the Second World War and I asked a few questions about Jewish survivors, and about the scale of the transportation and murder of the region’s Jews.\n\n‘I know it was awful,’ she said. ‘And it’s awful that the Jewish communities were almost entirely destroyed, but you know we never really liked them.’\n\nSo much for the eradication of the irrational by political re-education! Anti-Semitism was not specifically a fascist phenomenon.\n\nOne thought on “The Synagogues of Szeged and Subotica”" ]
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[ null, "I first met Larry B. Massie because of his wife Priscilla. She and I worked on a television segment together called “Made in Michigan.” We would feature Michigan crops and recipes from Priscilla. She’s an award-winning cookbook author, so I got to eat some fantastic dishes made from Michigan produce. That’s a win for me. But I digress. Priscilla introduced me to her husband Larry, a Michigan historian, writer and fan of all things Mitten-related. Larry has written more than twenty books on the history of Michigan. He was recently honored with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Historical Society of Michigan.\n\nHe also writes family histories, like the one he recently worked on for the Seelye family of the Kalamazoo area. When I talked to Larry recently, he told me the story about Don Seelye and his brother Andy.\n“In World War II, Don (a Marine in Iwo Jima) had his eye shot out and survived. At the same time his brother Andy (in the Army) was in Italy and lost his leg. Don and Andy’s mother got a letter in the mail that her boys were in the hospital, but had to wait 6 weeks to find out the extent of their injuries (can you imagine her anxiety). But they made it through and became successful Michiganders.”\n\nLarry told me this is the kind of oral history he loves to work on. He interviewed several members of the senior generation in order to weave a history. This particular project was only for the family with a production of about 60 books. However, he is working on a project for the Fetzer Institute about John Fetzer, who owned the Detroit Tigers and started WKZO radio & WWMT television. Larry is also writing about the Borgess Hospital history.\n\nI asked Larry where his love of Michigan history comes from and he told me, “I fell in love with books as a kid. A neighbor once went to an auction and bought all the old books for sale, took what he wanted and gave the rest to me. That started it. By the time I graduated high school, I had a library of over 1,000 books.”\n\nAfter high school Larry followed his peers into the Vietnam War. Once out, he returned to west Michigan and went to Western Michigan University, majoring in history. With his love of the Great Lake State, it was an easy choice to hone in on Michigan history. “We have such a glorious heritage in Michigan. So I made it my life’s work to share those stories with people.”\n\nTo understand better where Larry came from, let’s trace his journey. Larry Massie was born in Grand Rapids, but moved to western New York with his family for a bit when he was a young child. Following the same route as the early Michigan pioneers, Larry and his family moved back to Allegan, Michigan when Larry was in 9th grade. The rest, as they say, is history. Part of the reason Larry loves history so much, is the stories and the people behind them. “You get to meet some really interesting people by doing these projects. Our personal history is always relevant and people want to know about it – their own family history and the things around them. It gives us a sense of pride in the heritage we have in Michigan.”\n\nLarry is an independent historian and speaker, not affiliated with any university, who likes to travel and tell stories. And he’s found right here in the Awesome Mitten! ~Dan Moyle, Contributing Writer", null, "If you are from Kalamazoo, you know what a wonderful and exciting time of year we are moving into. If you are not familiar…", null, null, null, null, "Summer is on the way out and fall is just around the corner. Are you ready to cram in a few last minute get-a-ways?…" ]
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[ "Posted on 6 May, 2013 by greatemancipator\n\nThe New Meadow is a small field at the northern end of Rawcliffe Meadows. Visitors will have noticed that one of the boundary hedges has now been laid: this centuries-old management technique looks drastic but encourages vigorous new growth from the bottom up. This will not only give the hedge a new lease of life but should make the field less attractive as a place for under-aged drinkers to congregate. Fires, broken glass and other litter have become a serious and persistent problem in recent years. Rawcliffe Meadows is working farmland: all the grassland has to pay its way by providing hay and grazing and this sort of damage causes real problems.\n\nThe New Meadow gets its name from one of our early habitat creation projects. Formerly an abandoned paddock choked with nettles and hemlock, it was cleared and reseeded using hay from Clifton Ings back in 1992. Over the years, a rich and colourful flood-meadow flora had developed but, sadly, sewage leaking from an antiquated pipe killed off the vegetation last summer. Yorkshire Water’s contractors scraped off the contaminated topsoil and we re-sowed the plot with locally collected seed and hay. Unfortunately, five months of almost continuous flooding followed, leading to very poor results, so we will have to start afresh this summer. Yorkshire Water have been supportive in covering the costs of specialist contractors and professional advisors, but this is one of many projects where we depend very much on help from volunteers. So, if you’d like to join in with seed-collecting and hay-spreading, we’d love to hear from you.\n\nA small area to the north of New Meadow was used as a temporary storage area during remediation works. This will need to be cleared of invasive weeds, rotovated and re-seeded. To do this we will have to protect this area with temporary fencing for a few months, which we hope all visitors will respect.", null, "Researcher and practioner in matters relating to egovernment, government ICT and their approach to the citizen.\nView all posts by greatemancipator →\nThis entry was posted in Site Management and tagged Clifton Ings, New Meadow, Yorkshire Water. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ "Details on the Laguna Colorada geothermal project in Bolivia", null, "The contract for the construction of the 5 MW pilot plant in the Sol de Mañana geothermal field, Laguna Colorada, Bolivia has been awarded to Sacyr Industrial and Ormat.\n\nThe Ministry of Economy and Public Finance of Bolivia has announced the signing of the contract for the construction of the 5-MW pilot plant at the Sol de Mañana geothermal field in Bolivia. The contract was awarded to to a consortium (UTE) consisting of Ormat Internacional Inc., Sacyr Industrial Bolivia SIB, and Sacyr Industrial SL. The prospect is located near Laguna Colorada and the famous Uyuni salt flat at an altitude of almost 4980 km.\n\nThe contract is worth $17.99 million and includes “the detailed engineering, supply of equipment and materials, civil construction and electromechanical assembly, testing, and startup of the Laguna Colorada geothermal power plant.” The drilling works are being offered under another tender in which the leading hydrocarbon exploration companies such as Schlumberger and Halliburton are expected to participate.\n\nThe Bolivian government and the Bolivian National Electricity Company Ende have spent several years exploring the geothermal resource in the plateau, and have estimated that the resource occupies an area of 4 square kilometers and has a temperature of 250 ºC. Geothermal experts from Costa Rica and Japan have estimated a potential of 250 MW for the Laguna Colorada geothermal project." ]
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[ "Legal weed is now one step closer to reality in N.J.", null, "After months of false starts and delays, New Jersey took a big step Monday toward legal weed, with state lawmakers advancing a bill that would legalize the possession and personal use of recreational marijuana.\n\nCommittees from both the state Senate and Assembly approved the bill, which now awaits a full vote in the Democrat-controlled state Legislature before it could be signed into law by Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy.\n\nAfter nearly four hours of debate in a hearing room packed with about 200 people, the bill cleared the Senate budget committee, 7-4 with two abstentions, and then Assembly budget panel, 7-2, with one abstention.\n\nThis is the first official action taken by the Legislature on recreational marijuana since Murphy took office in January, in part on the promise to legalize marijuana. Prior to Monday’s hearing, no legal weed bill had made it past introduction." ]
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[ null, "“Literature has an important role in human culture. Broadly interpreted, literature is defined as all cultural artefacts that make use of literary devices, such as narrativity, metaphoricity, symbolism. Its manifestations include novels, short stories, poetry, theatre, film, television, and, more recently, digital forms such as hypertext storytelling. Scientific Study of Literature (SSOL) publishes empirical studies that apply scientific stringency to cast light on the structure and function of literary phenomena.\n\nNow available to the University of Cambridge electronically from volume 10 (2020) to present.\n\nAccess the Scientific Study of Literature via the ejournals@cambridge A-Z or at this link.\n\nPhoto by cottonbro from Pexels" ]
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[ null, "Last week I finished reading a beautifully written, absorbing novel I recently purchased just because a) I thought the cover was beautiful and b) I was in a gardening frame of mind. I was intrigued by the idea of a novel based on the life of Beatrix Farrand, one of the first female landscape architects and the niece of Gilded Age novelist Edith Wharton.\n\nA Lady of Good Family by Jeanne Mackin is one of the few reads I would categorize as truly a five-star-worthy book, and I loved so much about it that I found myself copying down some of the characters’ quotes in one of my notebooks. This passage made me smile:\n\n“What if she used it in a story?” Minnie had said to me when we decided to never openly speak of it. “That would do Beatrix such harm, and much as I love Edith, one should never trust confidences to a novelist.”\n\nBecause I am a former journalist, I regularly have people tell me things and then say, “That’s not for publication” or “That’s not for the magazine, by the way.” I left my magazine editor job more than four years ago, so I find it humorous that people still treat me as some sort of quasi-journalist. And maybe they’re on to something because I am far more alert to my town’s goings-on now that I’m working on novels. And yet … what about that bit of dialogue, that “one should never trust confidences to a novelist”? While I certainly don’t intend to ever betray anyone’s trust in me, I most definitely do intend to use some of the real-life people I know to inspire my fictional characters, their virtues as well as their foibles.\n\nWould you trust a confidence to a novelist, or would it depend on the novelist?" ]
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[ "01 Work, CONTEMPORARY & 20th Century Interpretation of the Bible! With Footnotes - #39", null, "Other figures not mentioned in the Gospels who are often included in depictions of this subject include St. John the Evangelist, who is sometimes depicted supporting a fainting Mary, and Mary Magdalene. The Gospels mention an undefined number of women as watching the crucifixion, including the Three Marys and Mary Salome. More on Deposition of Christ\n\nJean Lambert-Rucki (1888–1967), a Polish avant-garde artist, sculptor, and graphic artist, was best known for his participation in the Cubist, Surrealist and Art Deco movements. He exhibited at the 1913 Salon d'Automne in Paris. From 1919 he was represented by both Léonce Rosenberg at the Galerie de l'Effort Moderne and the art dealer Paul Guillaume. In March 1920, Lambert-Rucki exhibited at the second exhibition of la Section d'Or, Galerie de La Boétie, Paris, and participated in the first exhibition of l'Union des Artistes Modernes, where he would continue to show his works. Working in diverse styles and media, at times influenced by the tribal art of Africa, Lambert-Rucki became well known for his Cubist cityscapes. More on Jean Lambert-Rucki\n\nPlease note that the content of this post primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.\nPosted by Henry Zaidan at 4:21 PM" ]
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[ null, "DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO OMEGA 3 AT A GLANCE\n\n♦ OMEGA 3 helps reduce blood pressure in hypertensive people\n♦ OMEGA 3 is a vital brain nutrient and optimum levels are linked to better mental health and clarity\n♦ OMEGA 3 boosts immune function\n♦ OMEGA 3 helps reduce the risk and severity of rheumatoid arthritis according to Arthritis Research UK\n♦ OMEGA 3 may help to reduce heart attack or stroke risk, due to its proven anti-inflammatory properties, but only in combination with marine micro-nutrients\n\nOmega 3 is strongly linked to better health of the brain, eyes, joints and immune system. It may help heart health in combination with marine micro-nutrients.\n\nThere are actually three types of Omega 3 polyunsaturated essential fatty acids. They are called ‘essential’ because the body does not make them itself, so we have to eat them in food or supplements.\n\nYou make billions of new cells a day which need Omega 3s as a building block.\n\nOmega 3s are found in the outer membrane walls of the trillions of cells in your body. DHA levels are especially high in the retina, brain and sperm cells and in the immune and endocrine (hormone producing) system.\n\nDespite the fact that Omega 3s are essential, there is not yet an RDA or RNI set for them.\n\nBut health experts recommend about 650 mg a day – to provide 330mg of EPA and 220 mg of DHA. That’s the equivalent of 2-3 portions of oily fish a week – such as salmon, herring, sardines and trout.\n\nVegetarians and vegans need to take in ALA, which can convert into EPA and DHA in the body. Good food sources of ALA are chia seeds, ground linseed, hemp and flax seeds, walnuts and rapeseed oil.\n\nOmega 3 for heart health – but not on its own", null, "People with low levels of EPA and DHA are associated with increased risk of hypertension, heart attacks – and dementia.\n\nSo logically, Omega 3 should reduce the risk of heart attacks and stroke. But a July 2018 report by the prestigious Cochrane Committee found NO reduction in heart attack or stroke risk in people who supplemented with Omega 3.\n\nIn retrospect, that’s not so surprising. In 2015 Dr Paul Clayton, the former chair of the Forum on Food and Health at the Royal Society of Medicine, stated:\n\n“Taking fish oil on its own as a magic-bullet single supplement just doesn’t work.”\n\n“When you go back to the start of the story – the Inuit diet where heart disease is almost non-existent – you can see right away that they ate a diet containing many more actives than are found in any fish oil capsule.\n\n“One of those bio-actives is a rare sea-weed derived polyphenol which is produced by the same cold-water algae that produce the omega 3s that are then consumed by krill, fish, marine mammals and eventually the Inuit.\n\n“This marine polyphenol is a treasure, as it is not only the best antioxidant for fish oils yet discovered (ie Wang ’09), it is also a powerful anti -inflammatory compound in its own right (Dutot et al ’12, Yang et al ’14). That marine (seaweed derived) polyphenol is Ascophyllum Nodosum.\n\n“The lesson is clear. The pharmaceutical mindset of 20th century medics and industrialists has led us all, once again, down a long blind alley costing too much money and too many lives. Diet is complex, and any attempts to reduce it to a single nutrient are inevitably doomed to failure\n\n“To gain the original Inuit’s relative freedom from degenerative disease, fish oil alone is not enough. But if you combine it with marine polyphenols like Ascophyllum Nodosum and/or virgin olive oil containing oil-soluble polyphenols (thus combining the best of the Inuit and the Mediterranean diets), chronic inflammation is effectively stopped in its tracks.\n\n“I have personally seen this in over 400 cases.”\n\nSo – is Omega 3 heart healthy? It has a role to play, but only if you combine it with the sort of plant bio-actives that are found in its natural environment. Better still also add other plant micro-nutrients that have been scientifically linked to heart health – including betaine, green tea extract, curcumin, bilberry extract and soy isoflavones.\n\nOmega 3 is an important component of the brain – comprising some 40% of the brain’s polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). Higher Omega 3 intake is linked to a better maintenance of mental acuity in older people and possibly even a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s.", null, "Supplementation with Omega 3 has also been shown to help fight depression and anxiety and there is some evidence that Omega 3 supplements can reduce the symptoms of ADHD.\n\nBut those are not the only benefits.\n\nOmega 3 can help lower the risk or severity of rheumatoid arthritis according to Arthritis Research UK, and may help with osteo-arthritis, especially when accompanied by glucosamine, curcumin and vitamins D and K.\n\nDHA is also an important structural component of the retina (comprising some 60% of its PUFAs). There is clinical evidence that Omega 3, and lutein, may help prevent macular degeneration.\n\nOmega 3 for reduced symptoms of metabolic syndrome leading to diabetes\n\nMetabolic Syndrome is the medical term for a combination of conditions that lead to diabetes. It includes higher than normal levels of belly fat, insulin resistance, high blood pressure and high triglycerides.\n\nBy reducing insulin resistance (and inflammation) Omega 3 supplements have been shown to be able to reduce the risk of heart disease for people with metabolic syndrome.", null, "A 2018 meta-analysis, published in the journal Medicine, concluded that supplementation with Omega 3 boosted immune function and reduced inflammation in the early treatment of gastro-intestinal cancer – improving post-operative indicators.\n\nOther research from Michigan University indicates that Omega 3 can boost the function of immune B-cells.\n\nThere are studies that suggest that higher Omega 3 consumption from foods or supplements could be linked to lower breast and colorectal cancer – but more clinical trials are needed.\n\nMost of the research on Omega 3 has been done on fish oil Omega 3 ie. DHA and EPA, so the evidence for the health benefits of ALA are not so well documented.\n\nALA can be converted by enzymes in the body into EPA and DHA, but this conversion is not efficient – perhaps as little as 10%. But for vegetarians and vegans, flax and some other seeds, plus some nuts like walnuts, and rapeseed oil are the only choices.\n\nThere is another element to be aware of if you are choosing an Omega 3 supplement. Omega 3 from fish oil is available either in triglyceride form or as ethyl esters.\n\nThe natural form in foods is triglycerides.\n\nThe ethyl ester form undergoes further processing, and is used because it is 30-40% cheaper to produce. But it is less bioavailable and can have side effects (burping and stomach upsets) due to its industrial processing with alcohol.\n\nOmega 3 – as part of a comprehensive supplement programme – has multiple potential benefits.\n\nIn contrast, severe Omega 3 depletion can be overtly characterised by dry skin, fatigue and even insomnia and depression.\n\nThere is not yet an RDA for Omega 3, but based on numerous clinical studies and what appears to be an impending UK RDA, the optimum daily level is calculated at 600mg, of which 330mg should be EPA and 220 DHA. Prefer the fish oil source as triglycerides.\n\nThe supplement NutriShield contains not just Omega 3, but marine polyphenols, plus optimum levels of vitamins and minerals and a wide range of plant micronutrients. 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[ "The decrease in spending during the first quarter of this year has put New Zealand on the brink of a technical recession.\nPosted on 19 June, 2020", null, "A drop in household spending on cars contributed to gross domestic product (GDP) falling 1.6 per cent in the March 2020 quarter, according to Stats NZ.\n\nIt is the largest GDP drop in 29 years and shows how the initial effects of Covid-19 restrictions hit economic activity. It was also the first quarterly fall since the December 2010 quarter.\n\nA further tumble in GDP is expected in the June quarter when coronavirus restrictions have been in full swing. A technical recession, which is defined as two consecutive quarters of GDP decline, will be confirmed when those figures are reported.\n\nThe March 2020 quarter saw the start of the Covid-19 alert level four lockdown when non-essential businesses were forced to close. The restrictions affected six days, or about seven per cent, of the quarter.\n\n“It is the largest quarterly fall since the 2.4 per cent decline in the March 1991 quarter.”\n\nHousehold spending fell 0.3 per cent during the first three months of the year. This figure included a 2.8 per cent drop in spending on long-lasting products – also known as durables – with new and used motor vehicles contributing most to the plunge.\n\nA 5.4 per cent increase in spending on short life-cycle goods – or non-durables – helped partly offset that fall, as households prepared for the lockdown by buying supplies, from flour to toilet paper.\n\nService industries were the main contributor to the drop in activity, making up almost half of the overall fall in GDP. The hospitality industry – which includes accommodation, restaurants, and bars – was among the worst hit sectors, falling 7.8 per cent, as tourism fell after the border was closed to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.\n\n“Industries related to international travel, such as accommodation and transport, began to feel the effects of Covid-19 earlier in the quarter, with activity dropping significantly once the borders closed on March 19,” Pascoe adds.\n\nThe construction industry dropped 4.1 per cent and the transport, postal, and warehousing industry fell 5.2 per cent.\n\nForestry and logging activity was down 5.2 per cent due to reduced demand from China for New Zealand logs, and agriculture was down 0.3 per cent following a 1.6 per cent decline in the previous quarter.\n\nExports in the quarter fell 2.1 per cent, driven by services exports, while imports tumbled 5.6 per cent, with goods and services declining." ]
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[ "… that, exactly 22 years ago today, there was an event called “The My VH-1 Music Awards,” billed as the first-ever fully interactive awards show where fans picked the categories and the winners? (You might not, because it only happened for two years, so obviously whatever they were doing didn’t ignite the public imagination. And Rolling Stone’s review of the first telecast was “somewhat undermined by gross production woes, lukewarm performances and the almighty Creed,” referring of course to the band in a pretty killer burn.)\n\n… that Salma Hayek wore this completely sheer top to the aforementioned 2000 VH-1 My Music Awards? We flashed back to it — flashing pun partly intended — right at the beginning of Covid, just as a random dig into the archives, and I forgot it all over again until today. As Justin Timberlake once said, for what I’m positive is the absolute first time in recorded human history, what goes around really DOES come back around. I said in 2020 that she could re-wear that shirt today, and it’s true in 2022 also. She still SHOULD not, but she could.\n\n… that Christina Aguilera showed up laced into the above ensemble? Granted, she wore a LOT of laces and ultra-low-rise back in this era, so even if you DID remember it probably blended together in your brain with about six other outfits.\n\n… that something called “Butthead” accepted an award for “Best Booty Shake” on behalf of Ricky Martin?", null, "How is it possible that a large foam anus-free crack attended an award show and it got CANCELLED? Or rather, how is it possible this didn’t happen first on MTV? Doesn’t this make you grateful for the gentle, subtle restraint of Marshmello and Deadmau5 and that one prolonged phase of Sia’s life?", null, "Gwen Stefani looks like one of the Village People here, Tony Kanal and Tom Dumont (I think) look like they’re just snazzy accountants, and then Adrian Young is up there dressed as the lead dancer in Satan’s Vegas revue. This man had to either find, or commission, testicular formalwear. The year 2000 was A TIME, people. Historians, MAKE NOTE." ]
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[ null, "Blackberry is clearly upping the ante with the much awaited for Blackberry 10. The business-phone maker is providing training to interested customers and target audience in North America.\nResearch in Motion (RIM) claims over 1600 businessmen have already signed up for the training program. According to a report by LA Times, the 1600 businessmen include some of the top notch professionals from Fortune 500 companies, government officials, educational institutions, legal firms and even some retailers. Over a 1000 companies have already commenced the training sessions.\n“We think the registrations are an interesting barometer of broader interest in BlackBerry 10 in the enterprise sector. The BlackBerry 10 Ready Program provides information, guidance and support to businesses as they prepare their IT teams and technical environments\", said a RIM spokesperson in an email.\nBlackberry is hopeful of reviving their sluggish sales through the new Blackberry 10 set to be unveiled on January 30.\nThough the model training sessions do sound interesting, we wonder if such models would work in other countries too. Do you see yourself heading for a BB 10 training session anytime soon?" ]
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[ null, "Hunger is cruel to everyone, but it’s not completely blind. Women – especially in times of war – are more at risk to the suffering it bestows. Women are 60 percent more likely to suffer from hunger and its consequences. They eat last and least and are often forced to drop out of school or marry early when there isn’t enough food.\n\nYemen is no exception to this rule, and as the nation’s conflict drags on, women find themselves in increasingly difficult circumstances. But women are resilient, and despite their suffering, they find ways to remain hopeful and strong.\n\nOn this episode of Hacking Hunger, we spoke with Annabel Symington, head of communications for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Yemen. She’s been working in Yemen for the past year, and offered us insights into the unique challenges, stories and strength of women living through this war.\n\n“Probably my most favorite part of my job is going to the field and talking to the women that the U.N. World Food Programme supports,” Annabel told us over the phone one morning. “Every day, women in Yemen encounter overwhelming adversities. But the strength and resilience – and the amazing kindness – of women in Yemen gets me every time. I’ve heard many heartbreaking stories, but I’ve heard many heartwarming ones as well.”", null, "In Yemen, women and girls face challenges similar to women in any vulnerable country: pregnancy makes them more susceptible to malnutrition and their role as caregivers can make them overly sacrificial. But Yemen’s war has burdened them with additional challenges as well. Fleeing violence, women have lost their communities and thus critical support systems, and too many girls have been forced to drop out of school because it’s something their family can no longer afford.\n\n“For women and girls, education has always been a challenge in Yemen,” Annabel said. “Girls tend to drop out when they hit puberty or when they get married – and unfortunately, many girls get married very young here. Before the war, there had been progress and more girls were staying in school, but now much of that progress has been reversed.”\n\nHannan’s story exemplifies this problem. Hannan was just 17 years old when Annabel first heard her story, and she’d been out of school for three years. War had made school unaffordable, so Hannan stayed home to care for her mother and siblings instead. She spoke with sadness when asked about school.", null, "Hannan at her home last year.\n\n“Hannan never thought her life would turn out this way,” said Annabel. “She had dreams, she loved school – but war upended everything.”\n\nA few months later, Annabel got a message from a colleague that Hannan had gotten married. “She showed me pictures of her wedding day. Hannan looked beautiful,” Annabel said, “but it’s heartbreaking because she was so very young. And unfortunately, I hear stories like this all the time.”\n\nThe U.N. World Food Programme is working to make these stories less common by supporting school feeding programs that help keep girls in school. The free snacks give parents incentive to send their children to school, as they otherwise might not be able to feed them on their own. The U.N. World Food Programme is currently scaling up to reach 1.2 million kids with nutritious snacks, and it’s just started a pilot program to reach kids in school with sandwiches and fresh fruit.", null, "A young girl holds a school snack provided by WFP to her school in Yemen.\n\n“What’s lovely about this program is that all the ingredients will be locally sourced – giving local markets a much-needed boost,” Annabel said. “Also, the sandwiches are carefully developed to meet a child’s unique nutritional needs and prepared by women in the community. This will give women employment and a salary. We’re really excited about this program and hope the pilot is successful so we can expand to other parts of Yemen.”\n\nAmong women, mothers are particularly vulnerable to the hardships of war. Last spring, Annabel wrote a story highlighting the story of Hossn, a young mother who was so malnourished, she struggled to produce enough breastmilk for her five-month old son.\n\n“Unfortunately, Hossn’s story is also all too common,” Annabel said. “I see this happening frequently in Yemen – part of it’s malnutrition and part of it’s stress…Last week, I met a mother of three at a clinic in Aden. She’d had no problem breastfeeding her first two children, but she couldn’t seem to produce enough milk for her third. As a result, her daughter was acutely malnourished. It was devastating to see the incredible stress she was under, and her sadness in not being able to feed her daughter.”", null, "A mother holds her malnourished child at a hospital in Yemen.\n\nMothers are often more vulnerable to hunger because they sacrifice the food they need to ensure their children can eat. But in Yemen, even when mothers give up everything, there are times when they still can’t provide their families with enough – a burden that takes a heavy toll.\n\n“Recently, I met a mother named Nasreen who was living in an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp with her children,” said Annabel. “Flour here is sold in bulk. You buy a bag for a month. But Nasreen said she can no longer afford to buy a whole bag. Instead she’s buying bread every day. In the end, this ends up costing more and her family is getting less. But without enough money at her disposable, she doesn’t have a choice.”\n\n“Nasreen told me that the other day that she asked a shopkeeper what she could buy with 100 rial,” Annabel continued. “He laughed at her and said ‘nothing.’ Can you imagine how she must have felt at that moment? 100 rial is less than twenty American cents. And because of this war, that’s all she has to feed her children. It’s not enough.”", null, "Nasreen and her child.\n\nHaving enough to eat is critical for any child, but it’s especially important for children age two and under. Not having the right nutrients in the first 1,000 days can have a detrimental impact on the rest of their lives. To prevent as many women as possible from having stories like the above, the U.N. World Food Programme runs nutrition centers in Yemen that target pregnant mothers and young children with special nutritional support.\n\n“Our goal is to reach every pregnant woman and mothers of children under two, but it’s obviously a huge challenge,” Annabel said. “Yemen is an active conflict zone so consistently reaching women is difficult as a mother might be able to get to a nutrition clinic one month but the next month, she doesn’t have money for transport or front lines have moved so she can’t travel at all. But we’re doing our best and currently serving around 3 million women and children. Support for mothers is absolutely core to our work here.”\n\nWar weighs heavily upon women in Yemen, but despite the pain, it does not crush them. Among their stories of suffering are also stories of resilience, hope and strength.\n\n“I come across amazing stories of perseverance all the time,” Annabel said. “One that comes immediately to mind is Nawal who is an IDP from Hodeidah and now lives in a camp near Aden.”\n\nNawal is a trained midwife who ended up in the camp after fleeing violence in her hometown. Even though she left everything behind when she fled her home, she didn’t leave her desire to help women. She continues to deliver babies for women displaced by war and refuses to accept any payment for her help.", null, "Nawal and her six-month-old daughter, Salma.\n\n“Nawal is incredible,” Annabel said. “It’s clear that women in the camp depend on her. They call her Dr. Nawal, and someone is always outside her tent asking for help. The other day I asked her how many children she’s delivered, and she looked at me like it was just the most ridiculous question she’s ever been asked. ‘Too many to count!’ she said – which just goes to show how busy and respected she is.”\n\nNawal is also a U.N. World Food Programme beneficiary – she receives support in the form of cash assistance to buy food.\n\n“To me, I feel so proud that the U.N. World Food Programme is providing this fundamental food assistance to her,” Annabel said, “And this is what allows her to continue to help women and do what she loves. And Nawal’s is just one story of the strength of women during this difficult time. There are so many more. Hearing these stories is the best part of my job. It’s what makes all our hard work real to me – seeing that it’s making a tangible difference in people’s lives.”\n\nAs Yemen moves into its fifth year of war, the crisis has shifted out of the global spotlight. But while news cycles may have moved on, Annabel urges us not to forget that women there are still suffering deeply.\n\n“One of the best ways you can help right now, is to remember,” said Annabel. “I think it’s easy for Yemen to be seen as a footnote in a very complex political environment and the wider tensions of the Middle East. But it’s not a footnote – it’s the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.”", null, "Assistance in Yemen is making a difference. The U.N. World Food Programme has saved millions from the brink of famine, but the agency currently has a funding shortfall of $600 million dollars – funding that’s critical to reaching 12 million severely hungry people each month. Without the U.N. World Food Programme’s continued support, the situation in Yemen will deteriorate quickly.\n\n“Right now, we really need everyone to remember Yemen,” Annabel continued. “Remind your lawmakers; tell them you care. Remember that your support has sustained mothers, kept girls in school and enabled people to survive. We’ve done a lot, but we can’t stop now. Together, we can continue to be that difference for women in Yemen; we can help them have a future. Their stories are too powerful to end with this war.”" ]
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[ "Untitled (What if curiosity brings us to new places?)\n\nUntitled is one of the contributions to the parallel program to Radiant Nights #3 at De Singel in Antwerp on 18.02.2022 realized by Valentina Bianchi, Rebecca Fokkema, Amanda Hakoköngäs, and Janneke Slaets.", null, "What if curiosity brings us to new places?\nWhile walking through these oversized hallways that connect the different zones of the site like distant islands, visitors might have not noticed a series of still bodies occupying spaces within the building, forgotten, alienated. These non-spaces are leftovers, monstrous portions of a seemingly rational construction. The minimal actions by the artists pointed at these unseen locations, that suddenly became the semi-hidden stages where bodies would appear, haunt, and suggest a different purpose. The aim of the artists seems to have been to “unlearn the usual use of architecture”. These not-yet-investigated spaces became the subject of an attention to phantom-places, calling for unconventional bodily ways, altering the surroundings, and raising the curiosity for a becoming-unknown building.", null, "The Consolation of Water Lilies Zine A zine was compiled during the workshop...", null ]
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[ null, "The summer hockey schedule marches on in the New England region, with several prominent events on tap over the next week.\n\nThe Mini Chowder Cup and Youth Battle of Boston both take place this weekend, July 27-29, in Foxboro, Walpole and several other area rinks. Those events are showcasing '04s and '05s.", null, "We're still two months out from the 2018-19 college hockey season commencing, but New England-based programs are nonetheless making moves on the recruiting trail and…\nRead More", null ]
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[ null, "A lot has been written and will be written both here in Japan and abroad on Phillip Harper as he has, with the likes of John Gauntner, Timothy Sullivan and Melinda Joe, established himself as one of the references proving once for all that Japanese sake has at last expanded beyond the confines of this island for the good of all.\nIt is only a question of time when sake breweries will become a part of life like wine and beer abroad as demonstrated by the five existing branches of large Japanese breweries in the United States employing a full American staff and Moto I, the entirely owned and run American Sake Brewery.", null, "What makes the difference is that Phillip has gone as far as becoming the only foreign sake “toji”/master brewer in a Japanese brewery, namely Ki no Shita Brewery in Kyoto Prefecture!\nAn Oxford graduate hailing from Cornwall, it took him 18 years of sheer courage and guts to break into the closely guarded world of Japanese sake to gain recognition and earn his master brewer status in 2001.\nThe media (including The Los Angeles Times) finally take good note of his achievements when he was formally asked by Owner Yoshito Kinoshita to become his new Master Brewer (incidentally Phillip had already held that position in Osaka for two years).\n\nI have always been intrigued by this fellow sake-loving foreigner, and when Melinda Joe and Etsuko Nakamura started sending me some of his bottles, I decided it was grand time that I atoned for my ignorance and tasted his sake which has won so many fans in Japan and abroad!\n\nBefore I continue with this first of three (and hopefully more) bottles tasting report, I would like to point out that some will not agree with my heavily Shizuoka sake influenced palate and my “wine” tasting methods (just can’t get rid of my Burgundian origin!). I will just invite them to drink, taste and compare notes!\n\nOverall: A sake devised for food, especially heavy food.\nStrong, almost aggressive sake with an uncompromising character.\nTurns more complex with the second glass. Elusive at times, but always with a fruity note so remiscent of Musk Melon.\nFor strong sake officionados!\n\nLike all the kimoto and yamahai sakes we do here, this was made without the use of anything but water, rice and koji. We do not\nadd cultured yeast or anything else to the mash. It is pre-Meiji brewing, and the kimoto under question is precisely the kind of sake that we read about in Meiji Period texts – SMV well into double figures on the plus side, junmai of course, acidity well over two, and comfortably at modern levels of alcohol.\n\nThe rice for the kimoto you tasted is organic Gohyakumangoku grown 15 miles away near the haunt of the Oriental White Stork/コウノトリ (as depicted on the label). The methods are different from standard organic rice farming, as the prime intention is to provide a habitat for these\namazing birds. As you can see from the red sticker, some of the\nprice goes towards a support organization. This project is all about the\nbirds, so it would be great if you could give them a plug. FYI, the original artwork is by Sakane Katsuke, an eminent artist who happens to be the boss’s brother-in-law and is also the creator of our excellent Tamagawa logo.", null, "This the second of the three bottles I received from his fans in Tokyo. That particular one was sent to me by Etsuko Nakamura.\n\nOverall: I’ve been accused of not beingvery lyrical in my comments, whatever my feelings towards a wine or sake in spite of my great love for them. I suppose I’m too old to change! LOL\nI waited until the very last glass (note, galss, not cup!) before writing my impressions.\nFrankly speaking, an unknowledgeable person could be easily fooled into believing into thinking he is drinking wine! What with the bottle shape, the colour of the sake and the quaint label!\nLiquorish, but not tart or overwhelming, I slowly savoured it like Sauternes or sweet white Port.\nWith plenty of translated explanations, it should hit the palate of some vaunted “tasters” anywhere in the world!\n\n“We also do a barking mad sake called Time Machine that is made in the style of the Edo Period. Etsuko took a shine to it last year. We pressed this year’sTime Machine last week: specs are\n\nSMV -70, Acidity 3.4, Amino acids 7.3, Alcohol 16.6.”\n(Specs seem to vary with what is written on the labels)\nPhillip later commented:\n“The discrepancy in the data is because you drank last year’s\n(slightly diluted) version: I gave the specs for this year’s\ngenshu – which, for your information, is already more deeply\ncoloured than the bottle you drank, only a week after pressing.”\n———————————", null, "This the third of the three bottles I received from his fans in Tokyo. That particular one was sent to me by Melinda Joe.\n\nOverall: Elegant and easy to drink in spite of high alcohol contents.\nFor once, similar to Shizuoka-brewed sake.\nCombines fruitiness and dryness into a remarkably palatable (eminently drinkable) creation!" ]
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[ "So how’s everybody liking their 30-day free trial of Communism?\n\nOver the course of the Coronavirus pandemic and societal shut down (the communist trial run) it should be understood by those communists cheering on the lockdown of humanity and the destruction of the market system, the person most likely to be designated as the new Tsar of America is Donald Trump, someone capable of running a multi-trillion dollar economy, who understands production better than Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, James Comey or whatever communist cut out Washington has to offer.\n\nIf we are to be forced into a “climate saving” lockdown and re-tooling of the American economy, of which this fake pandemic is pretext and having seen the American patriots and their terror-filled responses to all other machinations of communist principles overlaid on their capitalist system, then the outcome is already known. So, since communism seems to be undeniable, largely because through the dilution of the American educational system, the slow progression of communist government displacing capitalist government, we ought to at least focus ourselves on determining our tyrant.\n\nI am all for a mass march on Washington to demand capitalism and a release from self-imposed captivity. I am all in on a state by state effort toward the same goal, release, freedom, liberty, etc., but none of my fellow citizens seem to think it is such a situation and even if it is, it is much too dangerous to group ourselves together in such a manner as we might further enrage the communists in charge (as they have proven over the past few weeks that in fact they are) of our lives, our liberty and our persons to the degree that they can fine and imprison us for exerting our individual right of movement and commerce.\n\nUnderstand the situation we are in. If any Democrat is elected president, this will be the model for fighting climate change. I finally heard this understanding of the situation broached on talk radio. Finally, someone understood that after we had gone this far, any health issue might be used as an excuse to thus confine us. My thoughts went to the amount of lives that could be saved by keeping the majority of us off the roads, except by the communist practice of “travel permits” allowing us to go to work at pre-determined and acceptable jobs or for specific purposes only, but the idea of combating climate change is equally useful to those wishing to impose communism on America.\n\nAnd if you’re telling yourself “it can’t happen here,” you’re a damned fool.\n\nTL also has a post up on the release of his Lies Of Omission doc, which you can stream for free if you have Amazon Prime. And, of course, you can still donate to the fundraiser for the Belmont Playboys doc if you’re so inclined, too.\n\nUpdate! I for one welcome our new Green overlords.\n\nLast month, we were wondering whether the cure could be worse than the disease; this month, it seems clear that the cure and the disease were always the same thing. Rely on Chinese communists to produce your medicines and fill your supply lines with breakable crap, and this is what happens. Rely on globalist socialist flimflammers to remedy the situation with “calm expertise,” and they will instead send in an army of anti-American boffins to complain, arrest fathers playing catch with their daughters, and find ways to blame the whole out-of-control exercise in petit-tyranny on Christians and Southerners. For the first time since the James Younger Gang was roaming these parts, grown men are walking around with bandanas covering their faces, but their eyes are telling a whole other story. There’s only so much despotism that free people will endure, and if the price for life is the surrender of everything that makes life worth living, then those bandanas begin to feel like something else entirely. If all these municipal Napoleons-in-aspiration getting fitted for shiny hobnailed jackboots right now can’t control their shared impulse to rule over other men, then these bandanas might become a more permanent fixture. If there’s one thing Americans have always understood, it’s this: where speech and religion and personal defense are all outlawed, be an outlaw.\n\nI, for one, welcome this grand display of government intrusion from coast to coast. Unlike the invisible Chinese virus hunting us surreptitiously, this overbearing application of government force is right out in the open for all to see. The more unscrupulous Democrat mayors openly brag about shutting down private businesses, banning gun ownership, and ripping congregants from church pews. They’re closing every house of worship in sight until their constituents learn to supplicate at the steps of City Hall and nowhere else! Democrats are always gravely warning about creeping fascism from others, but they insist we ignore the rank smell of authoritarianism emanating from their every local executive order. Lone drivers are pulled over for no other reason than to remind the riffraff that they are powerless before their local lords; neighbors are enticed by official favor and bounty to snitch on isolated joggers running through their streets; married nonagenarians are forcibly separated “for their own good.” Only the Democrats could follow the examples of Boko Haram and the Chinese Communist Party in taking advantage of human misery for their own gain. There is no need to imagine the historical totalitarianism of the ’30s and ’40s when it is now bursting forth before us with a vulture’s plumage for all to see. And for that, I am thankful.\n\nWell, now that we’re getting an awful peek behind the socialists’ GND curtain with this partial shutdown of the economy. Does it feel as if the American people are jumping up and down with excitement that “revolutionary change” on an “epic scale” has finally begun? Does it seem as if we’re “committed” to this path? Millions of Americans out of work. GDP contraction. Stock market and retirement savings up in smoke. A Constitution left in tatters. All to decrease electricity usage in the United States by five to ten percent and slash the demand for gasoline in half. If this is what it feels like to destroy capitalism and usher in a new era of universal misery, please stop teasing me with the amuse-bouche of collapsing just part of the economy. I can hardly wait until we are allowed to indulge ourselves with the gluttonous feast of shutting down the whole thing. What a world Biden has promised us! It is as one anti-fracking Greenie declared online: “We now see the ‘glorious vision’ of a world free of fossil fuels.” Except the Green New Deal requires twenty times the effort and sacrifice and many more orders of magnitude in national debt to finally free ourselves of the dastardly hydrocarbons they abhor. Imagine the bliss we will discover from our future of permanent social lockdown. Thank goodness China Joe and the Green tyrants have such grand vision to go with their good intentions. We can save the planet by destroying ourselves over and over again!\n\nOr maybe enough Americans will find this depressing glimpse into the future the Democrats promise us more than enough for one lifetime. Perhaps America will wake up to the reality that the Green New Deal and the Chinese virus share an identical life force. Maybe we won’t have to fight the war to come because enough of the great-grandchildren of the last generation to fight state-sponsored evil will finally recognize the Democrats’ counterfeit promises of unobtainable perfection here on Earth. Either way, at least we can finally see for ourselves what the Democrats have in mind. This miserable police state is the only future they desire.\n\nIt was always that way. It was always obvious too, for anyone with eyes to see, although it’s true that they’ve been more up-front and brazen than ever before with this Chink-N-Pox shinola. Yet half the electorate votes for them nonetheless. Again:", null, "2 thoughts on “Killed by the cure”" ]
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[ "I say, if you're going to build and ride an old school chopper, you need to have the style and attitude to back it up. This picture of Dennis Hopper in Easy Rider pretty much sums up both.", null, "This one from Glory Stomper works too: Note weathered grizzly biker style does NOT apply to chick on the back... This is KEY to the look.", null, "The Glory Stompers (1968) 1- Dennis Hopper as Chino: \"Here's the situation, baby. Like we accidentally snuffed out your old man. Now the only way out for me and my people is to either snuff you out, or to sell you to some high-class Mexican friends of ours. Now, being good people, we decided to sell you.\" 2- \"Hey, baby, I just want to get loaded.\" Girlfriend: \"Chino, get loaded later.\" Chino: \"Get loaded later? What does that mean?\" predating some of his most brilliant dialogue in Blue Velvet by some 18 years.\nEasy Rider: (1969) Conversation between Jack Nicholson (as George Hanson) and Dennis Hopper (as Billy): George Hanson: You know, this used to be a helluva good country. I can't understand what's gone wrong with it.\nBilly: Man, everybody got chicken, that's what happened. Hey, we can't even get into like, a second-rate hotel, I mean, a second-rate motel, you dig? They think we're gonna cut their throat or somethin'. They're scared, man.\nGeorge Hanson: They're not scared of you. They're scared of what you represent to 'em.\nBilly: Hey, man. All we represent to them, man, is somebody who needs a haircut.\nGeorge Hanson: Oh, no. What you represent to them is freedom.\nBilly: What the hell is wrong with freedom? That's what it's all about.\nGeorge Hanson: Oh, yeah, that's right. That's what's it's all about, all right. But talkin' about it and bein' it, that's two different things. I mean, it's real hard to be free when you are bought and sold in the marketplace. Of course, don't ever tell anybody that they're not free, 'cause then they're gonna get real busy killin' and maimin' to prove to you that they are. Oh, yeah, they're gonna talk to you, and talk to you, and talk to you about individual freedom. But they see a free individual, it's gonna scare 'em.\nBilly: Well, it don't make 'em runnin' scared.\nGeorge Hanson: No, it makes 'em dangerous.\nDennis Hopper lived free and died free. Rest in Peace brother.\nPosted by Matt at 3:06 PM" ]
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[ null, "Cannes Film Festival is less than a month away. While we’re preparing our trip to the Côte d’Azur, we’d like you to meet the six FFL filmmakers who will be showing their short films in competition at the prestigious festival in France.\n\nThe 2015 Short Films Competition comprises nine films – a list including three FFL filmmakers! They are all in the race for the 2015 Short Film Palme d’Or. The programmer had a lot to do this year, as the festival received 4,550 short films – 1,000 films more than last year. The President of the Jury, Abderrahmane Sissako, will announce the winners at the official prize-giving ceremony of the 68th Festival de Cannes on 24th May.", null, "Synopsis:\nEastern Europe, the late 1960s. Anna has recently moved with her husband Philip to a new city, where she is left at home looking after their six-monthold baby. The new country’s language and culture are alien to her; she feels lonely and isolated. One night, while awaiting Philip’s return, there is a buzz at the front door. She opens it, thinking it’s him—but is confronted instead by a quartet of locals, claiming they have arrived for a housewarming party… Has Philip not told her they were coming? Confused, Anna lets them in. And then, almost at once, more guests arrive. And a nightmare begins…\n\nSynopsis:\nAn ordinary school day for a teenage girl in Istanbul and her encounters with three different men as she goes to school, plays basketball and takes a bus on the way home.", null, "Synopsis:\nAgainst a backdrop of simmering racial tensions, Hannah’s life changes forever when she meets a boy from a forbidden part of town.\n\nTo mark its’ 18th year, the Cinéfondation Selection has chosen 18 films from around 1,600 works submitted this year by film schools from all four corners of the globe. Three aspiring filmmakers, that are members of the FFL family, were chosen to take part in this years selection.\n\nThe three Cinéfondation prizes will be awarded at a ceremony preceding the screening of the prize-winning films on Friday 22nd May in the Salle Buñuel.", null, "Synopsis:\nWinter in a big city. Klara, a 30-year old woman, arrives home with a random guy that she has just met. Both are drunk, they are giggling, having fun. But there is someone else in the apartment: Anton (9) catches them having sex. The next morning, Anton is gone.", null, "Synopsis:\nAnna is studying in Moscow for a few years now. She lives in a dorm. Since a long time she hasn’t visited her home town, where her family lives. She learned to live in a big city. She has a boyfriend, they are planning to move in together in his Moscow appartment.\nThe film 14 STEPS tells us about actual problems of modern teenagers who should adapt to an adult life. The heroine arrives to Moscow. She adjusts her life and is about to move to her beloved. One day she receives a note from the person from «the past» who has also arrived to Moscow.\n\nSynopsis:\nParadise is the story of people heading for a better place on either side of the ocean. Although at times their paths do cross, they never really seem to meet." ]
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[ "I read an amusing article this week, about a vegan who accused a non-vegan of “appropriation” and of “stealing what [vegans] need.”\n\nWhy? She was a meat-eater who also likes to eat tofu. It’s a funny read but it’s also infuriatingly tribal.\n\nI’m sure the majority of vegans are nice, normal people. And I’m sure most would be pleased to hear about omnivores embracing meat alternatives. Yet it’s clear that this vegan only wants to say, “you can’t sit with us.”\n\nIn a climate of right vs. left, feminism vs. patriarchy, dog gifs vs. cat memes – surely we need fewer labels and divisions, not more? Doing Veganuary this year has felt surprisingly normal, like I could easily carry on being vegan long term. Suddenly that makes me uneasy.\n\nThe First Rule of Veganism\n\nAt first glance, the rules of veganism seem quite simple. A vegan is someone who doesn’t eat or use animal products. But once you’ve got over the shock of milk powder in guacamole, and the newfound lack of wine in your life, there’s always more. Shoes, cosmetics, even that shiny new £10 note in your wallet; they all contain animal products. Where do you draw the line?\n\nYou could spend an eternity researching everything you use and consume. While I think we could all be a little more conscious about our consumption, there’s surely a tipping point between perfection and practical.", null, "One minute you’re googling vegan mac and cheese recipes. The next you’re giving up bananas because stowaway spiders may have died during transit. OK, that’s an extreme and totally made-up example. But if you’re prone to anxiety and insecurity, all these rules can be both hideously confusing and dangerously seductive. For some, they can trigger seriously harmful patterns of thought and behaviour.\n\nWe live in a culture where moral value is assigned to food. Sadly, some people see veganism as a way to judge and categorise ourselves and others, whereas the reality is much more complicated than that.\n\nWe Need to Talk About Croissants\n\nSomething that bugs me the most about veganism, is those vegans that paint themselves as underdogs in a battle against ‘big food’.\n\nYet, I can buy a delicious, buttery croissant from my local bakery (they’re so small they don’t have their own premises, but sell from a table in the railway station). When I buy from them I know I’m supporting a small business. My money is going to people in my community.\n\nOr I could buy ‘accidentally vegan’ jus-roll croissants from Tesco. This time my money is going to General Mills, a ~$16 billion dollar company, which also owns decidedly non-vegan companies like Haagen-Dazs. And to Tesco, whose CEO got paid £4.1 million last year, while 140,000 of his staff weren’t paid a living wage.\n\nWhat I’m saying is that veganism is not the ethical highroad some people make it out to be. And it’s certainly not a case of right versus wrong.", null, "To a Better Food System, and Beyond\n\nVeganism is great in many ways. Eating more plant-based foods is better for our health, and for the planet. But I also worry it could inadvertently help those doing the most damage to animals and the environment: factory farms.\n\nGiven the way the food system is currently set up, surely it will be the small farmers and producers that suffer. If and when demand for meat and dairy drops, competition among suppliers will be fierce. And you can bet it won’t be the corporate-run factory farms that lose out.\n\nNavigating our current food system can seem like a crash course in moral philosophy. Why do some vegans think it’s OK to call for a boycott of a small company like Rude Health, but to laud the introduction of a McDonald’s vegan burger? On the one hand, a McVegan burger might help veganism cross into the mainstream. On the other, should we be applauding an animal-munching, plastic straw-peddling fast food monolith? Like I said – it’s complicated.\n\nWe can all help to build a better food system. But we need to stop dragging each other down. There are many visions of what the future of meat will look like. Perhaps the best first step to getting there is to stop pretending that any one of us has all the answers." ]
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[ null, "We’ve seen our fair share of iGaming partnerships and its always quite interesting to return to a certain situation a few years on and evaluate that partnership and what it has been able to achieve. It’s very seldom that a situation is worse off for it. Partnerships, which are in essence the pooling of resources in order to achieve specific outcomes, are what drive the iGaming industry ever forward.\n\nThe latest of these is a collaboration between leading games aggregation platform CasinoEngine, which belongs to EveryMatrix, and content supplier CT Interactive. According to the provisions of the new agreement, CT Interactive will port more than 100 stellar games titles to the CasinoEngine platform. This will be achieved via CT Interactive’s Remote Game Server known as ELEPHANT.\n\nRead More… Colorado Wants In On Sports Betting Too\n\nBoth partners to the deal are equally excited about the many new possibilities now open to them as a result of the agreement. Head of CT Interactive Lachezar Petrov, said that EveryMatrix’s team of visionary people was what made the biggest impression on him personally. He said that thanks to the new deal, the two entities would be in the prime position of offering top new content to their combined player base.\n\nSome of the popular CT-owned games now made available to players thanks to the new partnership include Fluftails, Ramses the Great and 40 Mega Slot. Petrov said that the deal without a doubt marked yet another valuable stepping stone for the supplier and that supplying games to the recipient platform was considered to be a huge leap in the right direction.\n\nAccording to Amund Stensland, Head of Vendor Management at EveryMatrix, the excitement about the new deal is very much a mutual appreciation. Stensland said that consistency was what drove the deal; and consistency in the way of a constant supply of content that was always on par with industry standards and never lacking in true entertainment value.\n\nStensland described the CasinoEngine platform as a true support to operators all over the world. He said that it enabled a seamless service that allowed operators to enjoy a real variety in content, but without taking anything away from the basic ease of use of the platform. It’s a rare eventuality when one doesn’t necessarily mean a compromise on the other.\n\nEnjoy ALL the best casino games online. Join in the fun at a TOP Canadian casino!" ]
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[ null, "Dior has finally joined the myriad high-end women’s retailers in Soho. Last night, the brand celebrated the opening of their new boutique at 105 Greene Street. The Peter Marino-designed space features silver columns, a fully mirrored ceiling, sculptures by Larry Bell that hang over the shoe display, and a floral video screen display that serves as a back drop in the shoe section. There you could find the much coveted floral sequined sneakers with pink soles that trotted down Raf Simons’ runway, but you’ll have to wait to actually purchase them. A saleswoman from the brand’s Madison Avenue location told us there’s currently a two-month waiting list, but she added that the brand’s consistent best-seller is their slightly pointed glazed calfskin pumps with curved heels. Business is good when you can have more than one “it” accessory, wait lists and all.\n\nMarino has designed all of Dior’s stores since 2007 (as well as a multitude of other retail projects in the fashion world), and he was clearly enjoying his latest. In his usual leather uniform, Marino laid down and spread out on the floor to have a photo of his reflection taken in the store’s mirrored ceiling. Later he was seen hoisting DuJour‘s Jason Binn into the air. Why not let loose after all of that hard work?\n\nDior’s new digs drew a chic crowd that included Patrick Demarchelier and his wife Mia, Allure‘s Linda Wells, Olivia Chantecaille, Scott Lipps, Brad Goreski, Michael Avedon, Glamour‘s Sasha Iglehart and Gretchen Gunlocke Fenton, WSJ.‘s Elisa Lipsky-Karasz and David Thielebeule, and Alexandra Richards, the latter of whom DJ’d the event. Plus, there were models galore! Sasha Luss, Vita Sidorkina, Diana Moldovan, Heather Marks, Ji Hye Park, Shu Pei, Manuela Frey, Hanne Gaby Odiele, and many, many more who turned up to beautify the already stunning store. And judging by all of the sales transactions that were going down last night, the store is already a hit.\n\nCandice Swanepoel On The VS Show’s Hop Across The Pond" ]
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[ null, "The law is to prohibit the open grazing and trespass of cattle and for connected purposes.\n\nThe House of Assembly passed the bill on September 9 after it scaled the second reading and it went through a public hearing.\n\nSanwo-Olu, who assented to the bill during the State’s Executive Council meeting on Monday, directed security agencies to begin enforcement immediately.\n\nHe said: “By the powers vested in me as the Governor of Lagos State, I am signing the bill on Open Cattle Grazing and Trespass of Cattle on Land into law to prohibit issues associated with open grazing of livestock.”\n\nThe development coincided with the commemorative month dedicated to raising awareness on gender-based violence.\n\nThe Governor and members of the executive council wore attire with purple shades to support the campaign against sexual violence.\n\nThe DSVRT legislation provides for the establishment of Sexual Offenders’ Register that would help the state efficiently tackle violations in the communities.\n\nAfter signing the law, Sanwo-Olu said: “Raising awareness about domestic and sexual violence is an important piece of working to end the cycle of violence.\n\n“It is important to reiterate the government’s zero tolerance to all forms of sexual and gender-based violence. We will not rest until the menace is reduced to the barest minimum.”" ]
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[ null, "Sheffield set to announce McAtee as new signing this week.\n\nSheffield United have already kicked off their 2022/23 Sky Bet Championship campaign on Monday against Watford.\n\nIt was a game that saw them go down 1-0 in a close game at Vicarage Road, Brazilian Joao Pedro scoring the only goal of the game.\n\nThe Blades have only singed Anel Ahmedhodzic in the summer window with Tommy Doyle, Ciaran Clarke and Reda Khedra arriving on loan deals.\n\nNow, according to Romano, Manchester City youngster James McAtee is set to join his Under-23s teammate Doyle at Bramall Lane.\n\n19-year-old McAtee is one of the highly-regarded rising stars at The Etihad. The attacking midfielder has impressed at all levels whilst with City.\n\nFor the Citizens, McAtee has an even more impressive 27 goals and 19 assists in 52 games.\n\nIt is the combination of these goal-scoring exploits and his potential that has seen him make six appearances for the first team at The Etihad.\n\nThe problem that McAtee faces is, despite his obvious talents, there is a wealth of world-class talent in front of him at City.\n\nManchester City are not shy in loaning out their youngsters to expose them to first-team opportunities elsewhere – as has been reported in this case.\n\nWith Romano saying that the Blades have their man, all that remains is for official confirmation to be issued and the deal announced.\n\nMcAtee – and youngsters like him – arrive from Premier League sides like Manchester City with world-class coaching behind them.\n\nWhilst they may not have been exposed to the rigours of a competitive league such as the Championship, they will be conditioned well enough to adapt.\n\nMcAtee definitely has the quality that would allow him to slot easily into Paul Heckingbottom’s midfield.\n\nHis numbers from Manchester City also suggest that the 19-year-old could be a valuable asset for Sheffield United who would benefit from a midfielder who can both score and provide goals.", null, "Thatcher to Johnson: Prime ministerial resignations over the years Sajid Javid, a candidate in the Conservative party leadership contest, has{...}\n\nWhen Liz Truss gathered her team of senior advisers in the cabinet room on Monday morning, the prime minister was{...}", null, "A WOMAN has been stabbed in front of horrified shoppers in broad daylight in Birmingham city centre. A 46-year-old man{...}" ]
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[ null, "Breathing. It’s the first thing you learn how to do when you’re born and is a body function so natural that you forget you’re even doing it. For many runners, that’s the problem. When you forget about your breathing, it becomes unfocused and sloppy, impeding your performance and making runs uncomfortable. But when you control breathing just like you control pace and form, your running gets better automatically.\n\nWhen you breathe in, the oxygen is sent to your working muscles and energy is produced. When your body is in motion and your muscles are working, the demand for oxygen-rich blood increases. Because of that, your respiratory system has to work harder to keep up with demand. Ever get chest pain when running? That could be because you’re using chest muscles to breathe — a lazy breathing method– and those muscles are getting fatigued trying to keep up with the oxygen flow your body needs.\n\nSo what’s the fix? Become a belly breather. Anyone who is an asthmatic has heard the warnings against shallow breathing. Now you are too. Stop the shallow breathing. Inhale in through the nose and out through the mouth drawing air so deep into your lungs that your chest and belly expand at the same time (you can practice this breathing before you head out so you’re not mastering it while running).\n\nControl breathing to match your steps\n\nThe next thing to do is practice an inhale-exhale pattern that fits your steps. Inhale for three steps and exhale for two. The reason for this is that a lengthy inhale means the core is staying solid for longer. When you exhale, your core relaxes, so does stability and when you’re absorbing shock in that position, you increase chance of injury. When runners exhale as they touch down on a different foot, they distribute impact more evenly on both sides of the body. The three-to-two step breathing pattern can be adjusted to inhaling for two steps, exhaling for one if running quicker.\n\nWhen you get a stitch\n\nSo you got a stitch. What’s the fix for this? The sharp pain below your rib cage in a cramp in the diaphragm. This can be easily fixed by breathing in sharply and exhaling with force. Keep this up for a few breaths and it should go away. Sloppy breathing brings on a stich so the more you focus, the less cramping you’ll get." ]
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[ null, "A couple of weeks ago I read Final Words From the Cross by Adam Hamilton. One of the strongest points he makes is from pages 94 and 95 where he describes Jesus’ interaction with the Samaritan woman at the well. After reading it, I was stunned, and actually stopped reading the book for a few moments before rereading the section again. I knew that I needed to write a post about his thoughts. This is what he says,\n\n“Near the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, he came to the town of Sychar, which is modern-day Nablus. There he sat at Jacob’s Well, while his disciples went into town. Soon a woman came to meet him. He asked for a drink, and she gave him one. Then he said to her, “If you knew who you were talking to, you would ask of me and I would give you living water and you would never thirst again” (see John 4:10).\n\nThe time of day when this conversation took place is significant. It was around noon. Usually women went to draw water in the morning and at night. They did not come mid-day. Yet this woman did. Why? Because she wanted to come when the other women would not be there to scorn her. This Samaritan woman had been divorced and remarried five times and was now living with a man who was not her husband. She did not have the social standing or security that came with marriage in ancient times. The other women would have scorned her, seeing her as a sinner. For many years she had been thirsty for love, but none of her five husbands had satisfied this thirsting in her soul. She was thirsty for more than water on the day she arrived at Jacob’s well.”\n\nWe Have All Sinned\n\nMr. Hamilton notes that Jesus met the woman around noon. This detail is from John 4:6, which reads, “Jacob’s well was there. Jesus therefore, being tired from his journey, sat down by the well. It was about the sixth hour.” The sixth hour corresponds to what we think of as noon. In the first century, most women would have gathered water at morning and at night to avoid the heat of the day.\n\nThe Samaritan woman was different.\n\nShe was avoiding something else. As it says, she came to the well at that time “[b]ecause she wanted to come when the other women would not be there to scorn her. This Samaritan woman had been divorced and remarried five times and was now living with a man who was not her husband. … The other women would have scorned her, seeing her as a sinner.”\n\nNow, I do recognize that it is remarkable how many times this woman had been divorced and remarried, but that is not the only thing that is incredible. Implied in the above quote is the idea that the other women did not consider themselves to be sinners. That is also amazing. Because this woman committed so many sins, they were blind to the ones they did.\n\nDo we sometimes forget that we have also committed transgressions against God? I hope that we don’t. Even though Christians are often referred to as saints in the New Testament, we know that none of us are without sin. Sometimes we need to remember the words of the apostles where they told us the same. For instance, Paul tells us, “for all have sinned, and fall short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23). Likewise, the Beloved Disciple warns, “If we say that we haven’t sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us” (1 John 1:10).\n\nLet’s Focus on Salvation, and Not Sins\n\nThe reason I mention those verses are so that we have a moment of self-reflection. Look at yourself. Are you tempted to treat others with scorn? Do you look down on those who have not obeyed the Gospel? I hope that you don’t! Even if we have not committed the same sins as the Samaritan woman, we have all done our fair share. Any of it could separate us from Him.\n\nConsider the predicament of this woman. She was not a follower of Christ, yet still desired Truth. In a similar manner, we have all been outside of Christ, but at one point we were humble enough to seek the Truth.\n\nWhen Jesus was with her, He did not dwell on her sin. He already knew what she had done. Instead, the Lord continually focused on salvation. We should do the same.\n\nLook at how often He speaks of eternal life with her,\n\nThese were all key ideas that Jesus needed to share with the woman. He took notice of her current situation, which was related to physical water, and used it to teach salvation to her. He desired to draw her positively toward salvation, not push her away back toward sin.\n\nIt is true that he did mention her sinful behavior, but He used it as a means to reveal Himself to her. After He tells her that she has had five husbands, and that the one she was with was not her husband, she was able to recognize Him as a prophet (John 4:17-19). It is also noteworthy that these comments about her sinful behavior come after she confessed a desire to drink from the well of water springing up to eternal life (John 4:15).\n\nShe still didn’t fully understand what Jesus was teaching, but she was on the right track. The Lord’s mention of her sinful action were not the primary motivation for the conversation. Eternal life, worshiping the Father in spirit and truth, and revealing Himself as the Messiah were far more important.\n\nEven though Jesus did not turn a blind eye to her sin, He also knew that she was ready to hear the Truth. When we are speaking with people about the Lord, there may be a temptation to focus too much on the sins that the person is committing.\n\nSuch a discussion is important. Turning away from sin is necessary. God desires us to repent, and give up those things that He hates.\n\nHowever, if the person you are speaking with knows that he or she is sinning, and is ready to turn back to God, we don’t need to dwell on such things. He or she is already ashamed of prior behavior. Once that has been established, we can move on to concepts of salvation instead.\n\nOn the other hand, if someone is not there yet, we should not look down on him or her. We don’t want to be so harsh and abrasive to others that people avoid us. Especially if such individuals are honestly seeking to know God’s will. We need to be approachable so that our conversations don’t shut down to the point of just being about the weather. In order to discuss more important matters, we should temporary look past the sin to see the person who is made in the image of God instead. He or she may be trying to learn about Him, but needs us to show the way.\n\nLet’s pray to God that we be patient and approachable enough to do that, and have those meaningful conversations that demonstrate how to walk in the footsteps of the Lord.\n\nWhat about yourself? How do you approach someone who is humble enough to desire Truth, but is struggling to find the way of salvation? Please share your comments below!\n\nStained Glass Window of Jesus and the Samaritan Woman by falco from Pixabay.\nJesus and the Woman of Samaria by Gustave Dore from Creationism.org.\n\nI am simply a Christian. I seek to study God's Word and to share what I learn with others. By the grace of God, I do so on my website and on Twitter. I hope that you benefit from what I teach. If you have any questions, please feel free to send me a message. Thank you! View all posts by James Hutton" ]
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[ null, "According to many beer histories, English Stouts—Milk ones excepted—disappeared in World War I, allowing Guinness to dominate. It’s another example of projecting the present backwards. From the perspective of 1970s Britain, Guinness was Stout. As usual, the truth is much more complicated.\n\nIf you think about it carefully, it would have been weird for London brewers, many of whom began as Porter brewers, to turn their backs on Stout. They didn’t. It was too important a market to ignore; in 1939, over 20 percent of Whitbread’s total production was Stout. But World War II wasn’t the end of the story. Stout, while it had become a bottled product in much of Britain, was still very much alive as a draft beer in London after the war. And most breweries in the capital produced several bottled Stouts of differing strength and character.\n\nIf you look at the table, you’ll see that the Stouts fall roughly into three groups: Sweet Stouts with an apparent attenuation of less than 60 percent and often very modest gravities; drier Stouts with a more normal level of attenuation; and strong Stout. A couple of them look very similar to Guinness Extra Stout, which I’ve included for comparison, although it is possible that it was also brewed in London, at Guinness’ Park Royal brewery.", null, "Starting with the Sweet Stouts, the low level of attenuation means that most barely count as intoxicating drinks. I’m sure I’ve drunk shandies that were stronger than the Wenlock Oatmeal Stout. There’s irony in a Stout—which originally just meant “strong” in a beer sense—with an ABV of less than 2 percent.\n\nThere’s a wide variety of strengths amongst the more-attenuated Stouts, ranging from the low 1030s to 1049. The two strongest, Reids Special Stout and Truman’s Black Ben Stout, bear more than a passing resemblance to Guinness Extra Stout. A gravity in the upper 1040s really was pretty strong for a British beer of the time … making the next two even more exceptional.\n\nThe average gravity of the other Stouts is just 1038. Then there’s Reid’s Stout and Russian Imperial Stout, a beer now better known under the name of the brewery that bought up Barclay Perkins: Courage. Here’s a beer worthy of the designation “Stout.” A beer brewed not just to its pre-World War II strength, but to its 19th-century strength.\n\nI had wondered about whether it was worth including the acidity column. Often it doesn’t say very much. But in this case, it does. The two beers with the highest level of acidity are the two strongest. In the case of Russian Imperial Stout, I know why: It had a long Brettanomyces secondary fermentation. Something dropped when it was recently revived.\n\nOne remark about the color: All are pretty dark, but I was surprised to see that Guinness is the palest of the lot.\n\nIt’s sad that not one of the London breweries in the list still exists. Truman, which closed in the late 1980s, survived the longest. Fortunately, the last few years have seen an upswing in London brewing, with dozens of new breweries. London may not be Britain’s brewing capital again, but at least London Stout has returned. ■", null, "Previous: The Ruse of Best-By Dates", null ]
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[ "Popular Brazilian singer MC Kevin died on Sunday after falling off of the fifth floor balcony at a hotel.", null, "The artist, full name Kevin Nascimento Bueno, was only 23-years-old when he fell off of the balcony of a friend’s hotel room at the Rio de Janeiro hotel. The incident is being investigated, according to police and media. He was reportedly staying on the 11th floor of the hotel.\n\nAccording to authorities, Kevin was found near a swimming pool and was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Folha de S.Paulo, a Brazilian newspaper, reports that investigators said Kevin may have been trying to jump into the pool but instead landed on the concrete, leading to his death. The Daily News reported another theory behind what may have caused Bueno’s untimely passing. Reports suggest that the 23-year-old star may have fallen from the balcony while trying to hide from his wife in a suspected prank. In a since-deleted Instagram story, a source claimed that Bueno’s friends jokingly locked him in a room with several women and that he allegedly tried jumping to another balcony once he thought his wife was entering the room.\n\nBueno was scheduled to perform in Rio on Saturday night and shared a series of photos and videos from his hotel prior to his death.\n\nAlthough there has reportedly been no sign of foul play, police have questioned the singer’s friends and wife, 33-year-old Deolane Bezerra, who he married just a couple of weeks before.\n\nFollowing his death, Bezerra posted a heartfelt message on Instagram on Monday, posting a photo from their wedding.\n\n“You left and took a piece of me with you,” the post, which she wrote in Portuguese, reads. “You were always so incredible… It’s not fair for you to leave like this. It’s not. It’s not.”" ]
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[ null, "Charles was born on August 9, 1932 in Indianapolis, IN to Charles Sr. and Lenora Overman. During his youth, his family attended Tabernacle Baptist Church where he met the love of his life, Elnora Buis. They both attended public school 67. He graduated from Washington High School in 1950. Soon after graduating, Charles began working in the printing business in Indiana. He and Elnora later moved to the Kansas City area where they raised their family and he continued working as a journeyman pressman until he retired after 45 years. Charles started every day with a cup of coffee and two of Elnora’s homemade chocolate chip cookies. In his free time, he enjoyed hunting, fishing, woodworking and spending time in his garden. Family was always the most important part of his life. He was quick with a smile, sharp with his wit, and always ready to lend a helping hand.\n\nCharles is preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Shirley Bechert and Martha Patrick.\n\nTo order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Charles Overman, please visit our flower store." ]
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[ "Enel bought 13.6% of its Romanian distribution companies for 400 mil. euro", null, "The Italian utility Enel SpA announces that its wholly-owned subsidiary Enel Investment Holding B.V.(EIH) has completed the transaction for the acquisition of 13.6% stake in E-Distribution Muntenia and Enel Energie Muntenia, for about 400 million euros, according to a press release received by energynomics.ro.\n\nFollowing this transaction, EIH has increased its share in EDM and EEM to about 78% of each company’s share capital, from the 64.4% held previously.\n\nAccording to the company, EIH’s acquisition of an additional 13.6% of EDM and EEM’s share capital is a consequence of SAPE exercising a put option in November 2012.\n\n”With the exercise of the put option, SAPE had asked for a price of about 520 million euros, amount which was contested by EIH. After failing to reach an agreement on the price for the equity interests, in 2014 SAPE began an arbitration proceeding before the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris, in which it lodged a claim for the above price and about 60 million euros in interest”, Enel representatives explained.\n\nIn its ruling of February 3rd, 2017, the Arbitral Tribunal set the purchase price for the equity interests involved in the put option at about 400 million euros, reducing the amount requested by SAPE by more than 100 million euros and dismissing the request of interest, reads the statement." ]
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[ "In case you haven’t noticed, the freshwater aquarium hobby has really, really advanced in the last few years. The biotope aquarium niche in particular has pretty much exploded. Not only are freshwater aquariums more beautiful than ever, but they also look uncannily realistic--so much in fact that sometimes it would be hard, without the edge of a tank visible, to determine whether or not the scene is of an actual lake or stream habitat. The gazillians of specific freshwater biotopes (each with their own signature flora, fauna and physical/chemical environment) are far beyond the scope of this short introduction to mention individually. Still, one could break the basic styles into three broad groups based on hardscape, vegetation and water chemistry. The first type is of a more typical tropical stream (e.g. Southern Indian or West African) that has a variety/abundance of aquatic plants. The second is much heavier in wood/leaves (e.g. Amazonian or Malaysian blackwaters); these habitats are rich in tannins (which stain and acidify the water) and therefore support much less plant life. The third is of an alkaline lake (e.g. East African Rift Lakes) which is rocky with hard water and therefore also mostly devoid of plants. The above biotopes have always been used; however, die-hard freshwater aquarists have refined them and taken them to entirely new levels. And, more freshwater species are available than ever before. Truly, the freshwater aquarium hobby has become at least as rich and challenging as reefkeeping. In this section you will learn all about freshwater aquarium keeping, including aquatic gardening, fish breeding, replicating natural habitats, and more.", null, "Some aspects of this hobby are often overlooked until problems actually arise. Marine aquariums require a lot of time and dedication,\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED" ]
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[ null, "Many years ago, I started following Alex Jones to learn about 9/11 and some of the other conspiracies and government corruption. The image above might be a little confusing.\n\nWhy would anyone want to investigate Alex Jones with all the good he is doing for the USA? Well, I question whether he really did anything and that is why I say investigate him.\n\nJust the fact that I am talking about him like this, people will say things like I'm CIA, or co-intel or something other BS.\n\nWhat I learned early on was to take in consideration what people say and research it out. Most of Alex followers don't do research at all what so ever. This is why they listen to him.\n\nThere are some videos/audios below that I want you to listen to when considering Alex. Let me give you this example first.\n\nOne of the people he seems to cover up for are the Jesuits. The bohemian grove picture is below.", null, "What Alex Jones has not been telling, from his own mouth.\n\nI took the beating of one of Alex's listeners from his 9/11 Road to Tyranny Documentary. At the end of the clip, Alex says we are the \"New Rome\". Think about that. Who is the continuation of the Roman Emperor? The Pope. He holds spiritual and political power.\n\nAlex knows about this. He has refused to expose the Vatican, well, listen to it for yourself.\n\nI took clips from his radio program on 5/14/08. I had to remove all the disinfo that was spewing from his mouth that was complete nonsense.\n\nSome people say that Alex revealed that 9/11 was going to happen before it did because of intel he gathered. Bill Cooper was the person that Alex stole his information from. He is good for this. He has been stealing information since he started and telling people it is his and he researched it.\n\nThis is an audio of Alex lying with no problem about Bill Cooper and his radio interview with him. By the way, in this audio, he says \"I don't talk about flying saucers\" but he talks about reptilians with that weirdo David Icke?\n\nThe video below is Bill Coopers broadcast where he exposes Alex for his lying and fearmongering during Y2K. This is why Alex has been pissed at Bill and making up lies. By the way, Alex still lies and fearmongers people. He hasn't changed 1 bit. He is a very ungodly person.\n\nHe crashed this Austin Pro gun rally that he wanted nothing to do with and you will see that he tried to use it to make it all about him and put himself at the center of attention. He then lied on his radio program about some agents attacking him. This is exactly how he operates!\n\nI remember when Jack Blood came out and decided to expose Alex. He used to work with Alex so he saw all the behind the scenes BS. I had my suspicions but I couldn't prove them all because I would have to be there to see it for myself.\n\nWell, Jack Blood started saying exactly what I believed. For example. There is no way Alex does any real research and reads stuff for himself. I read the stuff He pretended to read and it didn't say the things he said.\n\nJack confirmed this. Watch the videos below. These ones are the most important ones on this page because you will get all the behind the scenes of Alex that you would otherwise never hear.\n\nCheck out the EndGame documentary\n\nReturn to homepage from Alex Jones" ]
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[ null, "A senior commander of Ansarullah warned that the revolutionary movement will target Saudi oil and gas fields if the monarchy continues to violate the UN-sponsored ceasefire.\n\n“We will target the the oil-rich areas of Saudi Arabia if the Riyadh government continues to attack Yemen and will change all economic equations in the region,” the Ansarullah commander told FNA on Saturday.\n\nHe reiterated that attacking Saudi Arabia’s oil fields is, meantime, tantamount to attacking the root of terrorism, specially the ISIL, Israel and the US because the Saudi economy supports terrorism in the region.\n\nEarlier today, Saudi fighter jets attacked two Yemeni oil tankers in the Gulf of Aden minutes after the start of a UN-sponsored truce.\n\nThe Saudi fighter jets breached the UN truce on the very first day by hitting Yemen’s infrastructures and schools.\n\nMohammad al-Bukhaiti, a senior Ansarullah leader, said that the Saudi regime have repeatedly violated the UN-sponsored truce in its first day by bombarding different parts of Yemen on Saturday.\n\nHours later, Yemen’s army warned that they would give a crushing response to any violation of the declared ceasefire by the Saudi army.\n\n“The Yemeni armed forces will respond to the aggressors by all means if they violate the ceasefire,” Yemeni Army Spokesman Brigadier General Sharaf Luqman said.\n\nBrigadier General Luqman said that the international community and the UN are duty-bound to restore ceasefire in Yemen, specially under the present conditions that Saudi Arabia insists on continuing its airstrikes on the Yemeni people.\n\nThe UN announced a five-day ceasefire in Yemen on Friday, but the Saudi warplanes have violated the truce several times.\n\nFresh air raids conducted by Saudi Arabia against Yemen claimed the lives of dozens of people, and injured many more in the last two days in violation of a UN-sponsored truce.\n\nSaudi warplanes bombed a police station in Al-Radhma district in the province of Ibb after the truce came into force early Saturday.\n\nSaudi fighter jets also continued pounding areas across Yemen on Friday as reports showed that eight people were killed during an attack on a school in al-Hamra district in the province of Lahij.\n\nScores of people were also injured in the strike on a school, which hosted families of refugees and those who have lost their homes in the Saudi attacks over the past weeks.\n\nAccording to reports, the school’s building was completely destroyed and the nearby buildings were also damaged.\n\nMeanwhile, at least seven civilians were killed and 10 others, all women and children, were wounded in a Saudi air raid on Sanhan district in the province of Sana’a on Friday.\n\nA truck driver was also killed after Saudi jets targeted it in the province of Shabwa. A passing car was destroyed in the attack as well, killing three civilians.\n\nAnother civilian was also killed in a Saudi airstrike in Hajjah province.\n\nMeanwhile, one person was killed and 27 others injured after Saudi jets dropped bombs on an educational complex in Al Manar district in Dhamar Province.\n\nFurthermore, at least two people were reportedly killed after Saudi fighter jets attacked a German aid convoy in the province of Sa’ada.\n\nSaudi Arabia’s relentless aerial campaign against the impoverished Arab country continued into the early hours of Saturday morning, with Saudi warplanes hitting areas across the Yemeni provinces of Ta’izz, Aden, Hajjah and Lahij.\n\nThe UN announced on Thursday that a humanitarian truce would come into force in Yemen to allow the delivery of urgently needed aid to civilians.\n\nSaudi Arabia has been bombing Yemen in the last 108 days to bring its ally, fugitive president Mansour Hadi, back to power.\n\nThe airstrikes have so far claimed the lives of more than 5,051 civilians, mostly women and children." ]
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[ null, "The Government miserably failed to contain misinformation or disinformation on Article 370 in the foreign media. It should have given a historical briefing on all facets of the issue\n\nThe abrogation of Article 370 has led to a lot of typing on the keyboards of Indian as well as foreign journalists. Most scribes were ill-informed about the legality of the issue but generally, the Indian Press dealt with the subject more decently, taking into consideration the situation on the ground, including Ladakh where the “liberation” of the mountainous division was celebrated as in Jammu, too. The Indian Press also mentioned about the tragic fate of the Kashmiri Pandits and how the Article fuelled terrorist acts, which have plagued the Valley for decades. Even the Supreme Court, which sometimes does not mind stepping in the role of the Executive, handled the issue with restraint and care in the higher interest of the population concerned.\n\nBut this has not been the case of the foreign Press, which has once again shown not only its partisanship — the often-violent “anti-Modi” bias (they hate the ‘Modi’ phenomenon which eludes their understanding) — but also its abysmal ignorance of the historical background of the Kashmir issue.\n\nTake the example of the French Press. Following the August 5 decision, it is difficult to say that it was the worst, because the British and the American were really bad, too (particularly the BBC). In their offices beyond the seas, editorialists remain stuck in old clichés — they love to portray Modi’s India as having only one objective: To massacre as many Muslims as possible. Due to sheer “White” arrogance, most of these “grand reporters” do not need to study the issue before writing on it, as “they know” about it.\n\nAfter the Indian Prime Minister’s visit to the UAE, one French publication even wrote: “Modi has managed to escape the Muslim ire …for now.” The Chinese factor and their indecent claims over Ladakh have also been brushed aside; the Buddhists of Ladakh and the Pandits are not worth a word. It is ironic that at the same time, the Indo-French bilateral relations have been blossoming (but journalists will probably say, “Modi has bought Macron on his side by promising to buy a few Rafales more”).\n\nWho is responsible for this constant misinformation or disinformation? As I said, it is not possible to change the ideological slant of the Press (foreign or French), so one should let it be. Where the Government of India failed is in “educating” the Press by giving a full historical briefing on all the facets of the issue.\n\nOne problem is that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) today functions without a historical division, (in the 1990s, some smart mandarins thought they knew everything and that a division was not required). Before the announcement, the South Block should have prepared a “background note on the Kashmir issue and the history of the temporary Article 370 of Indian Constitution” but nobody probably had the time for such niceties. Foreign embassies could have been given this note, which could have informed their “all-knowing” Press; it is part of the bilateral relations, no?\n\nThe foreign Press could have been told: “You are free to use the briefing and check the facts if you want.” One of the problems is the sacrosanct “freedom of the Press” which allows anybody to write anything! Those who object to this are “fascists.”\n\nNow what are the facts?\n\nA few years ago, I came across a top secret note entitled, ‘Background to the Kashmir Issue: Facts of the case’, written in the early 1950s in the Nehru Papers (the JN Collections at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library). It makes for a fascinating read. It starts with a historical dateline: “Invasion of the State by tribesmen and Pakistan nationals through or from Pakistan territory on October 20, 1947; ruler’s offer of accession of the State to India supported by the National Conference, a predominantly Muslim though non-communal political organsation, on October 26, 1947; acceptance of accession by the British Governor-General of India on October 27, 1947, under this accession, the State became an integral part of India; expression of a wish by Lord Mountbatten in a separate letter to the ruler the fulfillment of which was to take place at a future date when law and order had been restored and the soil of the State cleared of the invader, the people of the State were given the right to decide whether they should remain in India or not.”\n\nThen the note mentioned “[the] invasion of the State by Pakistan Regular Forces on May 8, 1948, in contravention of international law. One of the grounds for this military operation, as disclosed by Pakistan’s Foreign Minister himself, was a recommendation of the Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan that an easy victory for the Indian Army was almost certain to arouse the anger of the invading tribesmen against Pakistan.”\n\nPakistan was not interested in the plebiscite, further it wanted to grab …Buddhist Ladakh, too. At some other point, the note observed: “Pakistan, not content with assisting the invader, has itself become an invader and its Army is still occupying a large part of the soil of Kashmir, thus committing a continuing breach of international law.”\n\nThis was noticed by Sir Owen Dixon, the UN Representative. Pakistani politicians (and others) often quote the UN resolutions but very few have read them. Has Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan ever looked at them? I bet not.\n\nFollowing the ceasefire of January 1, 1949, the military representatives of India and Pakistan met in Karachi between July 18 and 27, 1949, under the auspices of the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan. Before leaving for Karachi, the delegates had a briefing from Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai, the Secretary General of the MEA, who explained the legal position in detail to the delegates. He told them that the resolution of August 13, 1948 “had conceded the legality of Kashmir’s accession to India and as such no man’s land, if any, should be controlled by India during the period of ceasefire and truce.” Thus, the Line of Ceasefire (now Line of Control) was drawn and accepted by Pakistan on this principle.\n\nWho remembers the August 1948 resolution today?\n\nSimilarly, for Article 370, the temporary background should have been explained, particularly how it deprived Jammu and Ladakh of their administrative freedom; how it helped fuel terrorism from across the LoC; how gender-biased it was. This should have been done. It would not have removed the bias of the foreign “secular” Press but they could not have said they did not know." ]
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[ null, "Atami Harbor with Atami Castle on the hilltop\n\nAtami City in Shizuoka is the scene of the climactic battle in King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962). The finale took place on a hilltop overlooking the city where Atami Castle stands. Not a real Japanese castle in the traditional sense, the structure was built with tourism in mind. Before both monsters plunged into the ocean, they tore this castle to shreds.\n\nAtami was also featured in Monster From a Prehistoric Planet (1967) where the Gappas first came ashore. This small town on the east coast of Japan’s Izu Peninsula, near the top, is less than two hours drive by car or via the shinkansen from Tokyo, and it has long been a favored resort for Tokyo residents. Atami means 'hot sea', and it rises out of the ocean in a slow curve that suddenly steepens into the imposing hills that overlook the town, reminding visitors of Naples, Italy.\n\nEons ago, these hills formed one side of a volcano--the other side lost to the sea through erosion. The town sits in the remnants of the crater, and with this geological history, there are many hot springs in the area. Along with its fine views of the sea, this makes Atami an ideal onsen resort.\n\nAtami Castle was built in 1959 (in the Momoyama architectural style) when the city was enjoying its heyday as a tourist spot. At 160 meters in height (525 feet), the observation deck at the top offers superb views of the surrounding countryside and ocean.\n\nThere is a museum inside the castle depicting an old samurai homestead. Other temporary exhibitions may also be in place when you visit. Popular in spring for cherry blossom viewing, and in summer for fireworks, Atami Castle is open daily from 9am to 5pm.\n\nNear Atami Station, there is a nice shopping mall that is perfect for casual perusing or simply strolling.\n\nThe MOA Museum of Art in Atami houses a collection of Oriental paintings, sculptures, calligraphy and craft started by the religious leader Okada Mokichi (1882-1955). \"MOA\" stands for Mokichi Okada Association.\n\nThe MOA Museum of Art was founded in 1982 and has more than 3,500 ancient works of art from Japan, China and other Asian countries. Three of the pieces are designated as National Treasures, and 65 are designated as Important Cultural Properties. The Golden Tea Room is not to be missed. The beautiful grounds of the museum also make for a relaxing stroll for visitors.\n\nThe MOA Museum of Art is only 5 minutes by car (8 minutes by bus) from Atami Station to the north-west. (Address: 26-2 Momoyama-cho, Atami-shi, Shizuoka) Open 9.30am-4pm. Closed Thursdays. Admission is 1,600 yen for adults.\n\nOffshore, Oshima Island, in which Godzilla toppled into the volcano at the end of Return of Godzilla (1984) (a.k.a. Godzilla 1985), can be seen on clear days from Atami. At the Hamano Hot Springs resort on Oshima stands a stone Godzilla statue.", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Strongly pleochroic, andalusite can show shades of green, brown, and red when viewed from different directions. Although tough enough for most jewelry uses, this strikingly beautiful stone is largely unknown to the gem buying public.\n\nStrongly pleochroic, andalusite can show shades of green, brown, and red when viewed from different directions. Although tough enough for most jewelry uses, this strikingly beautiful stone is largely unknown to the gem buying public.\n\nAndalusite is polymorphous with kyanite and sillimanite. This means these gemstones share the same chemistry but have different crystal habits. Although andalusite occurs abundantly as a mineral, material transparent enough to facet occurs quite rarely.\n\nHow Many Colors Can Andalusite Show?\n\nAndalusite has very distinctive and attractive pleochroism. This gem can show up to three different colors (trichroism) depending on the viewing angle and the gem's cut and orientation. Sometimes, andalusites can even show multiple colors from one viewing angle.\n\nWhat are the Best Gem Shapes for Andalusite Jewelry?\n\nGem shapes with a long axis such as ovals, marquise, or emerald cuts tend to show one color near the center and a second, usually darker color, near the ends. Square and round cuts usually blend the colors into a mosaic.\n\nSometimes, lapidaries cut these stones to show pink and almost colorless shades. Others cut to display green in the center of these stones, with browns or various other combinations on the tips, depending on the rough orientation before cutting.\n\nPoorly cut and polished stones may appear dull. As Type II clarity grade gems, andalusites usually contain inclusions, so a large, eye-clean, well-cut andalusite will demand attention. With a hardness of 6.5 to 7.5, it could find a home in almost any type of jewelry setting.\n\nFibrous inclusions in andalusites may create a chatoyant effect, and lapidaries can sometimes cab such stones to showcase this. However, such cat's eye pieces are extremely rare.\n\nThis grass to deep green variety of andalusite contains manganese.\n\nAndalusites from Ottré, Belgium have a blue color due to an Fe+2-Fe+3 charge transfer mechanism.\n\nYou may find chiastolites for sale as trapiche andalusites. These gray crystals have black, carbonaceous inclusions in cruciform patterns in their interior. Due to these impurities, chiastolite has a lower hardness and specific gravity (SG) than other andalusite varieties.\n\nSince it's opaque, this variety is cut more or less as a curiosity. Typically, cross sections of chiastolite may show well-formed black crosses on a gray background. However, occasionally lapidaries cut these specimens into different shapes, such as spheres.\n\nHow Can You Identify Andalusites?\n\nWith its trichroic red, green, and brown colors, andalusite may seem easy to distinguish from other gemstones. However, tourmalines have a similar hardness, color range, SG range, and moderate to strong pleochroism as well. Too casual observations of pleochroic colors can lead to confusion between these two different species of gems. (On the other hand, andalusites have a biaxial optic character, while tourmalines have a uniaxial optic character).\n\nIn fact, clever cutting can mimic andalusite's strong pleochroism. For example, a predominantly brown synthetic quartz piece with a shallow green layer near its periphery was cut to show off both the colors, as real andalusites might. Again, more careful observation will distinguish the real item from a simulant.\n\nScientists have synthesized andalusite crystals via the hydrothermal method for research purposes. However, there is no known jewelry use for this material. If this gem becomes more well-known, perhaps that will change.\n\nAndalusite is eponymous with Andalusia, a region in southern Spain. This gem received this name from the French mineralogist Jean-Claude Delamétherie in 1798, after its supposed source. However, the material he examined came from Castile-La Mancha, a region squarely in the center of Spain. In fact, andalusite's chiastolite variety had already been described by the Spaniard José Turrubia in 1754. Nevertheless, the name \"andalusite\" stuck, and so did references to Andalusia as the type locality.\n\nCurrently, Brazil is the main source of these gems, where they can be found as pebbles in stream beds or on hillsides under layers of clay.\n\nHow Large Can Andalusites Grow?\n\nGems from Brazil can reach 75 to 100 carats. However, gems from most localities usually range from 1 to 5 carats. Andalusites in the 5 to 10-carat range cost several times more per carat than smaller stones. Stones over 10 carats are quite rare, and those over 20 carats are still rarer.\n\nCaring for Your Andalusite Jewelry\n\nAlthough resistant to scratching due to its hardness, andalusite has distinct cleavage and brittle tenacity. Therefore, ring stones should have protective settings to avoid blows.\n\nBefore subjecting any rare andalusites to mechanical cleaning systems, have a gemologist examine them and identify any inclusions they may have. While andalusites have a \"Very Good\" wearability score, inclusions of liquids or other minerals could shatter if heated or vibrated, thus damaging your gems. In the meantime, to be safe, use a soft brush, mild detergent, and warm water instead. Consult our gemstone jewelry cleaning guide for more recommendations.\n\nAfter Andalusia, Spain (but see “Sources” below). Chiastolite is from the Greek chiastos, “arranged diagonally,” because the pattern of carbon inclusions in the gem resembles the Greek letter chi, which is written “X.” Viridine alludes to the viridescent or “greenish” color of this variety.\n\nMetamorphic rocks, usually slates and schists as a contact mineral, or developed within mica schist or gneiss. Also as a detrital mineral and very rarely in pegmatites and granites.\n\nSome gems show pleochroism, two or three different colors depending on the viewing angle. Learn why this occurs and how...\nRead More\nMore Articles" ]
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[ null, null, "Kids outside my bedroom window, riding up and down the squares on a C90 they had just nicked. It looked fun so I went and asked for a go, never having ridden a bike, I didn’t have a clue. I started revving it but nothing was happening, so one of the guys helped out and stepped on the gear pedal. I was at full revs when I hit the wall, but I picked the bike up and had another go\n\nBMW R1200GS Adventure, which I hope to get soon\n\nOn my first Dakar Rally in 2003. I was going as quick as the bike could go — approx 80-90mph — across flat sand, when I hit some speed ripples and went end for end. I remember someone picking me up and my bike was in pieces. I went on to finish the rally\n\nNo sound track was needed, as tears were already in my eyes, but I normally like music with a fast beat when riding fast\n\nHaving so much power and you just sitting on top of it, telling it where to go\n\nHaving too much freedom also causes other problems, mainly with car drivers\n\nMore encouragement is needed to get more riders on the road, but in doing this more has to be done to get other vehicles more used to bikes\n\nSomeone who does what he dreams about", null, null, null ]
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[ "Androcentrism: the curse of male-bias\n\nIf you examine ownership and employment in the location-based entertainment (LBE) industry, you will find men are by far in the majority. Additionally, when you look at LBE's designers, suppliers and consultants, the same is true. They are all male-dominated businesses, as is the LBE industry as a whole.\n\nNow take a look at the guests who visit LBEs. Yes, it probably breaks down to be equally male and female. But there is a big difference when it comes to who decides where and when to visit and whether to return. Sorry, guys, but the women rule. Our studies show that somewhere between 85% and 90% of decisions to visit LBEs are ultimately determined by women, and when it comes to the family, by moms. So the bottom line is real simple: women determine the attendance, per capita expenditures and repeat visits to LBEs. In other words, they control the financial success of most LBEs (the exceptions being those targeted to men, such as competitive indoor go-kart arenas).\n\nSo what we have is a large disconnect. Men dominate the design and operations of LBEs that need to cater to women and moms to succeed. Why the disconnect? It's because men are from Mars, and women are from Venus; they represent two completely different cultures. So this disconnect is what we call the curse of androcentrism, a fancy word that means male-bias.\n\nThe curse is not that men and women are different, but that most male LBE owners, managers, designers, suppliers and consultants fail to consider their innate, mostly unconscious male-bias in the design and operation of LBEs. They just make decisions based on their instincts and perspectives, all driven by their male preconception of what guests want. They forget they are not the customers, or at least, not the customer who is making the decision on where the family goes.\n\nWe believe androcentrism and the failure of men in the LBE industry not only to be aware of it, but even more important, to study and understand the opposite gender culture, is one of the root causes of poor performance and failures in the industry. If you were going to develop an LBE in Thailand, you surely would be aware the culture there was different than your own. You would recognize it was important to understand those differences and take them into consideration when designing and managing your LBE. However, most men in their own cultures fail to comprehend they are developing and managing the LBE for a culture (in terms of who controls the vast majority of visit decisions) that is just as different from their own.\n\nWe continue to see the strong androcentric influence in LBE design and operations in many facilities we see throughout the world. Most are dominated by technology, hard surfaces and large and dark cavernous spaces. The facilities are loud and have attractions based on competition - all just the opposite of what women want. Most LBEs actually discriminate against women in their mix and design, which is not exactly a smart move if you want to attract the guest who controls the purse strings.\n\nThere's a lot more to pleasing women guests than most men can even imagine. Not only do women think and act differently than men, they actually sense the world in different ways. It's a lot more than just what's going on inside women's brains. Leonard Sax, a physician, psychologist and author of Why Gender Matters, says, \"If you have a man and woman looking at the same landscape, they see totally different things. Women can see colors and textures that men cannot see. They hear things men cannot hear, and they smell things men cannot smell.\" These sensory differences are biologically hard-wired in their bodies and brains.\n\nSo if men are so severely guest-challenged when it comes to attracting the family's decision-maker to spend the family's money at an LBE, what do we do? It's not easy. Our company takes a multi-fold approach. First, our staff is dominated by women, both in management and as designers. With the vast majority women, and women from both the Baby Boomer and Generation Y generations, it helps to neutralize the inherent bias of our male staffers. Secondly, we continually spend a lot of time and money researching the female culture, both with focus groups and review of numerous gender research studies. Thirdly, we spend time in post-occupancy studies of LBEs we have designed, learning what worked and what didn't work so well. Just because you're a women doesn't mean you can always translate your culture into design. Womanhood has multiple variations of its culture, and you have to be able to decipher and articulate the differences in order to translate them into design and operations. That's what all the research helps us do.\n\nWhat have we learned from our research? It's quite surprising. For example, we have learned that conventional wisdom about design standards for women's restrooms fails to meet women's and moms' needs -- not only in LBEs, but also in all consumer destinations. You would think that after so many years of designing hundreds of thousands of restrooms, the design profession would have gotten it right by now. However, the design industry seems so male-dominated that the design the first few men came up with for women's restroom just gets copied over and over again, without having ever examined it from a woman's perspective. That's just the beginning. The disconnect between what really works for women and moms, and what the LBE industry offers them, is a wide chasm. That's probably why the LBEs we have designed for clients look so different than the industry standard.", null, null, "Projects by White Hutchinson Leisure & Learning Group are designed to appeal to\nwomen who make the vast majority of decisions of where the family visits.\n\nTo be successful in the LBE industry, the industry's men from Mars need to learn to design for the culture on Venus, not their own." ]
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[ null, "The fragrances, Miraceti, Karst and Erémia, are presented in amber bottles that are typical of the brand’s minimalist design aesthetic. Fillion was said to be inspired by a ‘journey through spaces’ and the juxtapositions found within certain environments when creating the new scents.\n\n‘These liminal spaces, these worlds within worlds, have been a fount for artists, thinkers and wordsmiths such as Tarkovsky, Bachelard and Melville,’ said Suzanne Santos, Aesop’s Chief Customer Officer. ‘Why? Because they spark the senses. They make us engage, ask us to look differently, and, ultimately, encourage us to imagine, which is what we seek in every interaction at Aesop.’\n\n‘A smell, whether in the air, on our skin, or on our clothes, transports us elsewhere to worlds both real and imagined. A window into nature, so to speak, one that invites a dialogue with the surroundings we inhabit but often overlook’, added Fillion.\n\nAccentuating the serenity and savagery of the sea, Miraceti contains notes of labdanum to recall ocean-worn wood, incense and seaweed, and ambrette and styrax to lend musky, spicy tones.\n\nKarst, inspired by the shoreline and the way in which it is shaped by the tides, features cumin and sandalwood to evoke warm, spicy and smoky notes.\n\nAesop has partnered with the Italian digital artist Quayola on an exhibition for the launch, which sees immersive, digital artworks that are inspired by the landscape paintings of the Impressionists, as well as the new scents.\n\nLalique walks on the wild side\n\nBond No. 9 to launch NoMad fragrance" ]
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[ null, "As such, the best blues guitarists were shaping the music of tomorrow, without them knowing it. Music affects our mood, mindset, and everything about us, therefore these influential blues guitarists shaped society as well. Have you ever heard anybody saying, \"I've got the blues\"?\n\nHere is a thorough, but by no means complete list of the best blues guitarists who helped shape and influence music. This is my own list, so if you have any additions, feel free to comment at the bottom of the post. While you read, play this to get you into the mood:\n\nAnd if you get the sudden urge to listen to some more blues, go ahead and download some blues albums at Amazon, here are some of my favorites:\n\nHuddie William Ledbetter (January 1888 – December 6, 1949) was an iconic American folk and blues musician, notable for his strong vocals, his virtuosity on the 12-string guitar, and the songbook of folk standards he introduced.\n\nAlthough he most commonly played the twelve string, he could also play the piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, concertina, and accordion.\n\nRobert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911 – August 16, 1938) was an American blues singer and musician. His landmark recordings from 1936–1937 display a remarkable combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that have influenced generations of musicians.\n\nJohnson's shadowy, poorly documented life and death at age 27 have given rise to much legend. Johnson's songs, vocal phrasing and guitar style have influenced a broad range of musicians; Eric Clapton has called Johnson \"the most important blues singer that ever lived\". He was ranked fifth in Rolling Stone's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.\n\nJames often played his guitar with an open D-minor tuning (DADFAD). James's 1931 work is considered idiosyncratic among pre-war blues recordings, and formed the basis of his reputation as a musician.\n\nMcKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 – April 30, 1983) was an American blues musician, generally considered \"the Father of Chicago blues\". Muddy headed to England in 1958 and shocked audiences with his loud, amplified electric guitar and thunderous beat.\n\nHe was a major inspiration for the British blues explosion in the 1960s. Muddy was ranked #17 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.\n\nAaron Thibeaux Walker (May 28, 1910 — March 16, 1975) was an American blues guitarist, singer, pianist, and songwriter who was one of the most important pioneers of the electric guitar.\n\nThis song was one of my favorites as a teenager. Really connected, and maybe you feel that too. You can play this real simple…" ]
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[ null, "Whilst the series boasts 23 full time season entries in the Supercar class, this move also allows the TouringCar class with its 15 full season entries and the Super1600 class with its 18 full season entries to have coverage when they are in action at each weekend of the calendar. World RX receives live coverage on Quest TV in a 2 hour programme in the UK, this allows the fans to follow the exciting Euro RX catergories online and gives each class its chance to shine on the following Tuesday after each weekend of action.\n\nIn the Supercar class for 2016, the regulations have changed so that the competitors have their on Qualifying races separate to the World RX entries, as well as separate Semi-Finals and Final and streaming the action online this way will help to show as much of the racing as possible, meaning that the fans and followers will get to see even more action from one of the most popular forms of motorsport at this time.\n\nWorld RX Managing Director for IMG, Paul Bellamy, explained: “By offering new OTT programming in World RX, we are moving with the times to ensure that all content around the World Championship is being offered up to the fans. The Euro RX Supercars are exactly the same as what you see in the headline World Championship category, each equipped with 600bhp. The biggest change for this year, however, is that they will compete in their own qualifying sessions, semi-finals and final. The Super1600 and TouringCar support categories are a breeding ground for future World RX stars with the likes of Timerzyanov, Bakkerud and Nitiss graduating to World RX from Super1600 and Larsson and Marklund both starting out in TouringCars.”" ]
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[ "An Ohio State University police officer is being hailed as a hero after fatally shooting a man who plowed his car into a group of pedestrians on campus and then began attacking them with a knife.\n\nOfficer Alan Horujko, 28, was identified by the university’s police department as the officer who fatally shot Abdul Razak Ali Artan, a student and Somali refugee, on Monday outside an academic building.\n\nColumbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said Horujko went “racing and running right into the heart of the danger. We had a dynamic, well-trained professional today save the lives of many of our residents and students.”\n\nThere were 11 people hospitalized in the attack with injuries suffered after being hit by the car and stabbed. They are all expected to survive, officials said Monday.\n\nThe investigation into the attack is ongoing and police said they are working to determine a motive.\n\n1. Horujko Saw the Suspect’s Car Drive Into a Crowd & Shot Him Dead About a Minute Later, Police Say\n\nOfficer Alan Horujko was working on Ohio State University campus Monday morning when the attack occurred, officials said. He was near the scene because of a fire alarm, which was not related to the attack, according to school officials.\n\nThe 28-year-old officer radioed to dispatch at 9:52 a.m. that a car had driven into a crowd of about seven to eight pedestrians near Watts Hall, Monica Moll, the director of public safety at Ohio State, said at a press conference. A few seconds later, Horujko called out indicating an “officer in trouble,” saying there was a man with a knife.\n\nAt 9:53 a.m. Horujko called out “shots fired” and he had one person down when he “engaged the suspect,” Moll said.\n\n“So the suspect drove his vehicle into a group of pedestrians, there were some injuries that resulted from that. The suspect then got out of the vehicle with a knife and began cutting individuals in the area, and the officer engaged the suspect and fired shots, and used deadly force to stop the threat,” Moll said. “The threat to safety was ended at that time.”\n\nThe university put out an active shooter alert as a precaution and the campus went into lockdown as officers searched for any other suspects. Police later learned through video surveillance that the suspect was alone in his vehicle when he entered the campus and during the entire attack.\n\nThe lockdown was lifted about 11 a.m. Monday after the search was completed.\n\n2. He Graduated From Ohio State & Joined the University’s Police Force in 2015\n\nAlan Horujko graduated from Ohio State University in 2012 with a degree in security and intelligence, according to his Linkedin profile.\n\nHe joined the Ohio State University police force in January 2015.\n\n“Officer Horujko received his bachelor’s degree from Ohio State, during which he worked for the Student Safety Service,” the police department said in a Facebook post announcing his hiring. “Officer Horujko had been working as a police officer for Ohio Health since earning his Peace Officer Certification last year.”\n\nHorujko told The Lantern, the Ohio State University’s student newspaper, he decided he wanted to become a police officer after working with Student Safety Services. He changed his major from engineering.\n\n“I just couldn’t see myself sitting in a cubicle,” Horujko told the newspaper. “By working (at Student Safety Services) and seeing what the police do, and what Student Safety does on the campus, the kind of behind-the-scenes stuff really led me to a law enforcement career.”\n\nThe scene of the shooting at Ohio State University in Columbus. (Cody Sarisky/Twitter)\n\nUniversity President Michael Drake said he spoke with Horujko and thanked him for following his training and stopping the threat in about a minute after the attack occurred.\n\nPraise for Horujko also poured in on the university’s Emergency Management department’s Facebook page, with parents, students and other members of the community thanking him for his actions.\n\n“I am a OSU parent of a Freshman that lives close to where all this happened. I want to thank you, you are a hero,” Missy Stevenson wrote.\n\n“From a graduate student near the attack site, THANK YOU Officer Horujiko!!! We appreciate your service and bravery,” Joni DeGradon Sivey wrote.\n\n“Prayers for this young man. Though he did the right thing and saved who knows how many lives, I”m sure it’s still a difficult thing to have to do. Thank you for protecting our children,” Amy Felkey Orwick said.\n\nJason Ramsey wrote, “My daughter is a student also. Thanks to all of you for what you have done to protect our children. My prayers go out to Officer Horujko. You did your job and what was necessary, Thank you.”", null, "4. Horujko Is an Ohio Native & Is Engaged to be Married Next October\n\nThank you to the @OSUPOLICE first responder Alan Horujko for his quick and heroic actions. pic.twitter.com/UIaTM12KQu\n\nHorujko is an Ohio native. He was born in Cincinnati and graduated from Fairfield High School in 2007, WCPO-TV reports.\n\nHe is engaged to be married in October 2017 to a fellow Ohio State University graduate.\n\nHorujko and his family have declined to comment while the investigation into the attack and shooting remain active.\n\nAccording to the Springfield News-Sun, Horujko was a Cub Scout and a standout student at Fairfield High School before moving on to Ohio State.\n\nJill Wilhelm, the band director at the high school, told the newspaper Horujko was a clarinet player in the school’s marching band.\n\n“Sounds like he was in the right place at the right time,” Wilhelm said. “He comes from a wonderful family, and they instilled in him some great values. He was fun-loving in high school and very out-going.”\n\n5. Abdul Artan Was a Student at Ohio State University & a Somali Refugee\n\nThe suspect, Abdul Ali Razak Artan, was “completely silent” and “creepy” during the attack, a witness told CNN.\n\nArtan was interview by the student newspaper, The Lantern, in August and talked about the lack of spaces on campus for Muslims to pray. He said he recently transferred into the school after graduating from Columbus State Community College.\n\n“I’m a Muslim, it’s not what the media portrays me to be. If people look at me, a Muslim praying, I don’t know what they’re going to think,” Artan told The Lantern in its “Humans of Ohio State” feature. “It’s the media that put that picture in their heads so they’re just going to have and it, it’s going to make them feel uncomfortable. I was kind of scared right now [of praying in public]. But I just did it. I relied on God. I went over to the corner and just prayed.”\n\nYou can read more about the Abdul Artan at the link below:", null ]
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[ "Winery wine: it means that the whole process of grape planting, picking, brewing and filling is carried out in their own manor. Never use purchased grapes or grape juice or original wine to prepare. Winery wine symbolizes traditional technology and high-quality and high-taste wine. Therefore, the winery does not win by scale and output, but aims to produce high-quality wine.\n\nOrganic food: internationally known as organic food. It means that pesticides and chemical fertilizers are not used in the production process; Vegetables, fruits, grains and dairy products that do not use transgenic technology; It embodies a sustainable mode of production, which advocates harmony between man and nature rather than artificial intervention in nature; Organic means that everything can be transformed and continued. The soil sprayed with pesticides or herbicides cannot grow organic food for at least a few years.\n\nOrganic wine refers to the wine that has obtained the certification trademark of \"organic grape brewing\". Emphasize the organic nature of brewing raw materials, that is, pure nature. Grapes come from organic vineyards or are grown organically without chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Organic vineyards use natural substances as fertilizer (such as seaweed, animal manure and plant mixed fertilizer) for three consecutive years, and harvest them manually. In the brewing process, special attention should be paid to the use of natural yeast, filtration and clarification methods to improve the quality of organic wine.\n\nWhether in Europe or China, the top wines that are really respected in everyone's mind are not because they have beautiful wineries and magnificent buildings, nor because of their various packaging of wineries, but from their deep understanding of wine through exquisite brewing technology.\n\nOnly on the basis of a deep understanding of wine can we skillfully control the whole process from grape picking to wine cellar. The \"winery wine\" conveys the rich connotation from grapes, climate, soil and humanities, and finally turns it into an amazing wine aroma and taste.\n\nEcocert SA, founded in 1991, is one of the largest organic certification bodies in the world. Ecocert SA has always insisted on providing customers with independent, strict and efficient certification services. Its business covers more than 70 countries and regions in Europe, Asia, America, Africa and so on. Ecocert SA operates in strict accordance with the requirements of ISO 65 guidelines (equivalent to EU en 45011 guidelines), has been recognized by EU authorities and USDA of the United States Department of agriculture (one of the first four foreign certification institutions recognized by the United States Department of Agriculture), and has been approved by the Ministry of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries of Japan for organic certification according to JAS standards.\n\nOn February 8, 2010, the European Commission announced that it had voted that the \"Euro leaf\" logo would become the EU organic product logo. According to the existing organic agriculture regulations of the EU, pre packaged organic products produced in any EU member state and meeting relevant standards must bear the organic mark from July 1, 2010. The new EU organic certification: \"Euro leaf\" symbolizes the combination of European Member States (12 stars from the EU flag) and nature (leaves and green), as well as the green and safety of organic products.\n\nEU organic agriculture regulations clearly stipulate that food or processed food must contain at least 95% of agricultural ingredients from organic farming or biological farms before the food can be marked as \"organic\". The EU not only strictly stipulates that any synthetic chemical fertilizer and artificial chemical plant protective agent shall not be used in all organic production, but also shall not use any artificial additives in the process of processing, and takes specific and strict measures, such as various land vitality formulations prepared according to similar therapies, so as to strengthen the interaction of vitality rhythm between soil and agricultural products. In addition, the EU organic agriculture regulations further require farmers to maintain the overall concept of natural cycle in farming, so as to turn the farm into a self-sufficient ecosystem with natural cycle and life, so as to maintain the high energy and purity of agricultural products from pollution. At the same time, the use of genetically modified organisms (GMO) and products produced with GMO are also prohibited in organic production, and products containing GMO shall not be used as organic marks.\n\nIt enjoys a good reputation in the world, and its certification mark is generally recognized by consumers and the organic industry. Because Ecocert has been recognized by EU authorities, NOP of the US Department of agriculture (one of the first four foreign certification bodies recognized by the US Department of Agriculture), JAS of the Japanese Ministry of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries and CNCA, it can also be certified in accordance with British Soil Association, Swiss organic standard biosuisse and other standards. Therefore, it can be said that Ecocert certification is the guarantee for Chinese organic products to enter almost all organic markets in the world.\n\nEcocert's rigorous quality assessment and certification procedures make any product with Ecocert certification mark a guarantee of high quality and high reputation, which is recognized and respected by people all over the world who pursue environmental protection and organic.\n\nOrganic agriculture is an agricultural production system that does not use chemical synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, feed additives and other substances, nor genetic engineering organisms and their products, but follows natural laws and ecological principles, and adopts farming, physical and biological methods to fertilize soil and prevent diseases and pests, so as to obtain safe organisms and their products. Its core is to establish and restore the biodiversity and virtuous cycle of agricultural ecosystem in order to maintain the sustainable development of agriculture.\n\nMany countries with rapid development of organic agriculture have established relevant laws and regulations in the 1990s. In 1990, the United States federal government promulgated the \"organic food production regulations\". In 1991, the European Commission passed the EU organic agriculture act (eu2092 / 91), which was subsequently implemented in 15 EU Member States.\n\nLabeling certified organic products with organic marks is a way for many countries to manage organic products. In China, it takes three years to convert from other products to organic products. The United States also stipulates that the use of prohibited substances must be stopped for 3 years before the organic certification of organic crops on the land. 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[ null, "Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (1989-) is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New York's 14th congressional district. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Taking office at age 29, Ocasio-Cortez is the youngest woman ever to serve in the United States Congress.\n\nAOC beat 10-term incumbent Joe Crowley in the Democratic primary to represent New York’s 14th District in June 2018, and has been known for advocating for social, racial, economic, and environmental justice. She has ran on issues such as the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, a federal jobs guarantee, and abolishing ICE.\n\nTIME: \"Ocasio-Cortez threatens the status quo, bringing a youthful impatience to a set of policies popularized by Bernie Sanders’ 2016 campaign, like Medicare for All and tuition-free public college. [...] Hers is the politics of the possible, not the practical.\"\n\nIn the latest episode of The Good Leader, University of Toronto Laidlaw Scholar Sanjna Ullal named Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez the most-coveted guest for her podcast, Women Advocating for Change, saying: \"She really has been such a source of inspiration and hope for a lot of people who had otherwise lost hope with electoral politics and the like. I think she’s reminded a lot of us that [...] it’s really possible to fundamentally change things and not only is it possible but also necessary.\"\n\nListen to the full episode here.\n\nLeadership is About the Strength of One's Convictions\n\nKayla Kim\nYour Setbacks Will One Day Help You Succeed\nComputer Science Diversity and Inclusion Leadership\nLeadership, Leadership Quote of the Week\n\nKayla Kim\nLaidlaw Scholars Network\nWe use cookies to help improve your experience. By continuing to browse our website you are consenting to our use of cookies.\nLearn more" ]
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[ "Walking can lower risk of early death, but there’s more to it than number of steps, study finds", null, "Put on your walking shoes and don’t forget your step counter: You can reduce your risk for cancer, heart disease and early death by getting up to 10,000 steps a day, but any amount of walking helps, according to a new study.\n\nHealth benefits rose with every step, the study found but peaked at 10,000 steps – after that the effects faded. Counting steps may be especially important for people who do unstructured, unplanned physical activity such as housework, gardening and dog walks.\n\n“Notably, we detected an association between incidental steps (steps taken to go about daily life) and a lower risk of both cancer and heart disease,” noted study coauthor Borja del Pozo Cruz, an adjunct associate professor at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense, Denmark, and senior researcher in health sciences for the University of Cadiz in Spain.\n\n“By and large, I think the study is well done and it certainly continues to add to the foundation of knowledge that tells us exercise is good stuff,” said Dr Andrew Freeman, director of cardiovascular prevention and wellness at National Jewish Health in Denver, Colorado. He was not involved in the research.\n\n“Physical activity is just absolutely magnificent,” Freeman said. “And when if you blend that with eating a more plant-based diet, de-stressing, sleeping enough and connecting with others – that’s your magic recipe. It’s the fountain of youth if you will.”\n\nDel Pozo Cruz and his team recently published a similar study that found walking 10,000 steps a day lowered the risk for dementia by 50%. Risk decreased by 25% with as few as 3,800 steps a day, according to the previous study.\n\nHowever, if walking occurred at a brisk pace of 112 steps a minute for 30 minutes, it maximized risk reduction, leading to a 62% reduction in dementia risk. The 30 minutes of fast-paced walking didn’t have to occur all at once, either – it could be spread out over the day.\n\n“Our take is that intensity of stepping matters – over and above volume,” said del Pozo Cruz via email.\n\nThe new study, published Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, followed 78,500 people between the ages of 40 and 79 from England, Scotland and Wales who wore wrist step counters for 24 hours a day over a seven-day stretch.\n\nA third category was created for peak performers – those who took the most steps per minute within 30 minutes over the course of a day (although, again, those 30 minutes did not have to occur in sequence).\n\nAbout seven years later, researchers compared that data to medical records and found people who took the most steps per minute – in this case, approximately 80 steps per minute – showed the biggest reduction in risk for cancer, heart disease and early death from any cause.\n\nResearchers found the association between peak 30-minute steps and risk reduction to be dependent on the disease studied.\n\n“We observed a 62% reduction for dementia: This figure was almost 80% for CVD mortality and incidence and much less (approx. 20%) for cancer,” del Pozo Cruz said via email.\n\n“This may be related to specific pathways by which physical activity is beneficial,” he said. “It pushes the body in general: can generate more muscle, a bigger heart and a better fitness, all of which are known protective factors for cardiovascular disease and cancer, and other health issues too.”\n\nWhat’s the takeaway? You don’t have to fixate on the number of steps (unless you really want to), Freeman said.\n\n“Does every step count? Absolutely. And we know that brisk walking each day brings on extra benefits in terms of blood pressure reduction and cardiovascular training and so forth,” said Freeman, who was the founding chair of the American College of Cardiology’s Nutrition & Lifestyle workgroup.\n\n“But the truth is, the same goal has always applied: Challenge yourself at whatever fitness level you’re at. Obviously check with your doctor first, but your goal is to become breathless for 30 minutes each day.”\n\nWhat is breathlessness as it applies to exercise? It’s not gasping and panting so hard you can barely breathe. Instead, breathlessness is when you are walking with someone, they talk to you, and you have a bit of trouble talking back, Freeman said.\n\n“Spend 30 minutes being breathless at whatever pace you’re at, and then keep challenging yourself to be slightly unsatisfied at your current level so you can get better and better,” Freeman said.\n\nBeing more physically active often jumpstarts other healthy habits, such as an improved diet, and discourages unhealthy ones, such as smoking, he added." ]
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[ "BEIJING (AFP) - China said on Monday (June 24) that it will not allow discussion of Hong Kong at the Group of 20 summit this week even as United States President Donald Trump plans to raise the city's mass protests during his meeting with President Xi Jinping.\n\nThe semi-autonomous city has been shaken by huge demonstrations this month, with protesters demanding the withdrawal of a Bill that would allow extraditions to the Chinese mainland.\n\nMr Trump has weighed in on Hong Kong's worst political unrest since its handover from Britain to China in 1997, saying he understood the reason for the protests and hoped demonstrators can \"work it out with China\".\n\nUS Secretary of State Mike Pompeo later said Mr Trump would discuss Hong Kong with Mr Xi at the G-20 summit, which is taking place in Osaka, Japan, on Friday and Saturday.\n\nBut Chinese assistant foreign minister Zhang Jun said the G-20 is a forum to focus on global economic issues.\n\nMr Xi and Mr Trump have agreed to hold bilateral talks focusing on the US-China trade war during the summit.", null, "Trump to have extended meeting with Xi at G-20\n\nAll eyes on outcome of Trump-Xi meeting in Osaka\n\n\"Hong Kong affairs are purely China's internal affairs and no foreign country has the right to intervene,\" he said, noting that the city is a special administrative region of China.\n\nThe international finance hub has been rocked by its worst political unrest in nearly 50 years.\n\nMillions have marched this month to oppose the hugely unpopular extradition law, which has since been postponed in the face of the huge public backlash. Police also fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators earlier in the month.\n\nThe demonstrations have since morphed into a wider movement against city leader Carrie Lam and Beijing after years of sliding political freedoms.\n\nProtest groups in Hong Kong on Monday announced plans to hold a new rally on Wednesday evening, directly aimed at the G-20 leaders who will begin arriving in Japan the following day.\n\n\"In holding this rally, we are facing the world, posing several questions to the leaders of 20 countries: Do Hong Kongers deserve democracy? Should Hong Kongers have democracy? Can Hong Kongers implement our democratic system yet?\" Mr Jimmy Sham, from the Civil Human Rights Front, which has organised the recent mass protests, told reporters.\n\nOn China's refusal to address the Hong Kong protests at the G-20, Mr Sham responded: \"If you think that you do not need to explain what happens in your country to the world because they are internal affairs, then China, you should withdraw from the United Nations.\"\n\nOn Monday afternoon, around 100 mostly young protesters blocked the entrance of a tower block containing the city's tax department, turning away employees and members of the public." ]
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[ null, "Posted at 09:32h in Domestic, Titans, VKB Knights by admin@csa\n\nPOTCHEFSTROOM: Further overnight rain and a wet outfield meant that the latest Momentum One-Day Cup fixture between the Momentum Multiply Titans and the VKB Knights had to be abandoned without a ball being bowled at JB Marks Oval on Friday.\n\nThe game was called off around the scheduled toss time after umpires Abdoellah Steenkamp and Abongile Sodumo deemed the underfoot conditions too dangerous for the players.\n\nThe result means it is a third successive washout in Group A after heavy summer rain in the North West this past week.\n\nAll three of those fixtures have involved the Titans, who have now ended their four matches with a total of five points – one point was docked for a slow over-rate against defending champions Hollywoodbets Dolphins.\n\nThere is one more match scheduled in the pool set for Saturday when the Knights (4 points) are due to meet the Dolphins (11 points). Another washout will put the Central Franchise through to the semi-finals alongside their KwaZulu-Natal counterparts.\n\nGroup B fixtures will take place from 22-30 January at the same venue, which is staging the competition in a bio-secure environment (BSE)." ]
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[ null, "Ya'll know we don't go too overboard on the whole birthday party thing. I'm sure that will change when school starts, but for now, it's pretty much family and a few close friends. Such was the case for Ellie's first birthday party this weekend.", null, "It was fun because Eli's first birthday was Yo Gabba Gabba themed. Ellie seems to be following in her brother's footsteps, so we kept the tradition alive, only made it more girlie. Neither of our families could come down on Friday night. At first we were a little bummed out, but it ended up working out really well because we were able to set everything up the night before which made Saturday much more relaxing.", null, "My parents made it early, so we ate lunch, picked up the smash cake and ran a few errand before the guests arrived. It was really nice to have that time with them.", null, "Here's Foofa...the smash cake! I'll try to bore you with too much commentary on these next pictures which are pretty self explanatory. Basically we started the party by opening gifts. Normally, I do this last, bit I knew she would make a mess, and I didn't want to mess up her outfit.", null, null, null, null, null, "Eli and Griffin were the only two kids there, and they were so cute cheering for her as she opened all of her gifts. It was so stinking cute!! She was so proud to be the center of attention.", null, null, null, null, "The smash cake was so much fun! At first she was only interested in eating the yellow icing. Then she discovered the chocolate and it was over. She was very generous too and wanted to share her mess.", null, "Of course you have to all but hose them down after that, so we took a quick bath in the sink.", null, "It was fun seeing all the girlie stuff she got. Tutu, crown, dolls, clothes! I loved it...and so did shee!!", null ]
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[ null, null, "The Longview Insane Asylum opened on Paddock Road in Carthage in 1860. This followed the passage of an act creating a separate district in Hamilton County for the purpose of treating those living with a mental illness. The treatment of such patients had advanced due to social reform championed by reformers like Dorothea Dix and others. Dix traveled to nearly 500 towns in Massachusetts starting in 1841 compiling research on the care of indigent persons in prisons, poorhouses, and other housing, documenting the harsh, inhumane conditions. She reported the horrors she had witnessed and fought for funds to build institutions for humane, caring treatment for those living with mental illness. She interviewed doctors in private clinics in the United States and traveled to Europe while fighting to promote better care for patients, caring for their physical well-being as well as addressing their mental state. The model for Longview was more in keeping with that philosophy than its predecessors.", null, "Prior to the establishment of the Commercial Hospital and Lunatic Asylum, care for those living with a mental illness was provided in family homes, or individuals were housed in jails and other inadequate facilities unless their family had the funds to pay for private care. In 1820, Jacques Villere, the governor of Louisiana, had a proposal for states bordering the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. He sent a request from Lousiana’s state legislature urging these states to build hospitals to provide treatment to boatmen who fell ill on their journey along the river. Dr. Daniel Drake of Cincinnati took this request to Columbus before the state assembly asking for a hospital and asylum in Cincinnati. The bill passed Jan. 22, 1821, resulting in the establishment of the Commercial Hospital and Lunatic Asylum which opened originally as a combined hospital, insane asylum, infirmary, poorhouse, and orphanage in 1823 on what is now the corner of 12th and Elm streets. It was a three-story brick building, with the capacity to house 250 patients. The asylum annex was not completed until 1827. However, by 1831, with overcrowding and mismanagement, the insane asylum was under scrutiny as being little more than a squalid prison to house these patients.", null, "By 1853 there were 147 patients and, responding to pressure from the public, the county commissioners appointed a committee to study the conditions of the annex. The building was all but falling down when a move was made to the Ames Mansion at Lick Run, previously intended to be a hotel.", null, "“The Annual Report of the Board of Directors and Officers of Longview Asylum…” published in 1862 reported on the first full year of operation of the institution. The report of the Superintendent, Dr. O. M. Langdon, compares the treatment and results at Longview as superior when compared to the results of older institutions to the recovery of patients cared for in the home. He expounds on his belief that the earlier patients are admitted for treatment, they are given “greater hopes of restoration to health.” Those whose families “delay in making use of the best means of cure, are finally brought to an asylum so far gone as to be beyond any reasonable hope of their ever being discharged from it except by death.” The report lists details of admissions, causes of disease, including those attributed to domestic troubles or intemperance, finance reports, staffing, and repairs to the facility.\n\nIn the 1861 report for Longview, it was recorded that the hospital was offering entertainment and amusements, including a bowling alley, dancing parties, singing birds, and others activities for the patients to enjoy. Dr. Langdon also reports that the treatment of patients in former institutions “where the unfortunate inmates were scourged and tormented as though their misfortune was their crime, is fortunately not quite so prevalent” (at Longview). Reports of repairs to the facility were also detailed as efforts were made to assure the safety and comfort of the institution.\n\nFuture annual reports provided the superintendent’s report and statistical charts giving information on the finances and bookkeeping of the institution. Information is included on the patient population, diagnoses, and how they may be entertained or engaged in work or occupational therapy activities. Many of these reports have been digitized and are included in CHPL’s Rare Book collection.\n\nOn Dec. 23, 1869, The Cincinnati Enquirer published an article, “Report of the Grand Jury: How our Public Institutions are Conducted,” in which the reviewed conditions found when they inspected institutions such as the county jail, the county infirmary, Cincinnati Hospital, and others, including Longview Asylum. They concluded that “it was evident that the institution is in the best possible condition, and superintended with great care and economy by Dr. Langdon.” The treatment there, “kindness, sympathy and consideration, which in many instances works wonders in the way of restoration to healthy mental development.”\n\n“Taking Down”, Physical Punishment of Patients\n\nAlthough the philosophy of humane treatment was the noble goal, annual reports did reveal a lack of funds and understaffing. Having staff that were not sufficiently trained may have been partially to blame for the mistreatment of patients by staff, however lack of oversight left patients at the mercy of their caregivers.\n\nThe Cincinnati Enquirer published several articles in 1879 describing punishments, “taking down”, and beatings occurring in the laundry of the hospital. Those female patients who drew the wrath of a particular employee would be either repeatedly submerged in a tub of water or could have a wet towel wrapped around her face, preventing her from breathing. Beatings were often administered as witnessed and reported in these articles by a former employee who resigned from the hospital and came forward with the information.\n\nLooking to the Future", null, "Challenges to adequately staff an overcrowded facility would continue as treatments offered few advances until pleas for research funds were allotted to study how best to help those living with mental illness. Research in the 20th century would eventually allow these patients to be treated using medication and psychiatric therapy and to leave the institutional surroundings. Patients who had developed marketable skills in occupational therapy at Longview were often able to use those skills to support themselves as they became independent when able to live in the outside world.\n\n“Longview, an Ohio state hospital in Cincinnati for the mentally ill,” published in 1937, reported that the hospital was operating well although their budget was not sufficient to provide treatment options for these patients in keeping with modern standards. Furthermore, the report recommended more effective treatment to result in lower admissions, shorter stays for those who were treated as in-patients and establishing out-patient clinics for the treatment of those who could avail themselves of this type of treatment, thus reducing the overcrowding in the hospital and producing a more successful outcome for these patients.\n\nAs the institution’s population dwindled in the mid-1900s due to the success of modern treatment methods, such as therapy and medication, the remaining patients were housed in the newer buildings. In 1984, the hospital was renamed the Pauline Warfield Lewis Center. The Rollman Psychiatric Institute closed in 1990 and merged with the Lewis Center. In 2000, the Lewis Center name was changed to Summit Behavioral Center.\n\nFollow in the footsteps of our Genealogy & Local History Department in their journey to tell the story of Longview. Make new discoveries with resources used to inform this month’s Throwback Thursday post:" ]
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[ null, "The Swan with Two Necks\n\nThis correspondent is now safely ensconsed with our permanent Beijing correspondent, Tony from Toowoomba, in the expat enclave of Shunyi, which is to the North East of Beijing outside the 5th Ring Road. With the Pomegranate pub now rubble, and King’s Bar undergoing renovation, the only place left to drink this far north is the Swan with Two Necks. Pat, who ran the Pomegranate, has opened a new bar further south, still in Expatville, and we’ll be gracing that for the trivia quiz on Thursday night.", null, "There’s something quite evocative about the name, and I reckon it should be made into a t-shirt. As you can tell from the picture below, it is hardly a country pub (I’m not sure if they were trying to appeal to the large UK and Irish contingent), but change the description to “Sports Bar and you’ve nailed it. The sports gear that adorns the walls is from a number of different sports and they’ll show anything (which they kinda have to do, given the wide variety of clientele). Super 15 Rugby, 6 Nations Rugby, International Rugby, college basketball, all leagues of Soccer/Football, Australian rugby league. If it’s round or oval and bounces it’ll be on at the Swan with Two Necks. The beer selection is mediocre, but that’s not the main game here. It’s about volume of grog, food and sport. Happy hour is 30% off beers between 4 and 8pm Monday to Thursday, which means a pint of Carlsberg or Tiger is $2.70.", null, "We had a feed with Mrs TfT and our respective kids. The pubs in China are pretty liberal with kids being around and sometimes you wonder if the menus cater to them as opposed to adults. To be honest, the food was pretty bland. The kids liked their burgers and cheese smothered fries, but we were underwhelmed with our Chicken Kiev and Buffalo Wing salad, but this joint isn’t going to thrive on being cordon-bleu.\n\nWe needed a feed, because we’d been stomping around Tiananmen Square and the Great Hall of the People all day. Always impressive, the spectacle of Tiananmen was enhanced by the sight of a policeman on a Segway. As intriguing a sight as a policeman is on a Segway is the presence of an iconic US beer being available everywhere in China. Pabst Blue Ribbon just screams working man USA, yet here it is in tall cans in mamy bottleshops and convenience stores. It’s about 60 cents a can and is made in China. There’s plenty of these 400ml tins around and the logo and name for Blue Cowrie had me intrigued. The contents didn’t however.", null, null ]
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[ "Remember a little under a year ago when Mitch McConnell stood in the Rose Garden and praised Donald Trump's leadership? We've got video of that, but did McConnell tape Trump cussing him out this weekend?\nBy Frances Langum\n3 years ago by Frances Langum\nViews:\n\nAbove, just under a year ago when Mitch McConnell stood in the Rose Garden and praised Donald Trump's \"leadership.\"\n\nThis weekend, (from the Axios email):\n\n\"In a call to Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, nine days ago from his Bedminster, N.J., country club, Mr. Trump unleashed an expletive-filled tirade, telling Mr. McConnell that he had let the process get away from him,\" the N.Y. Times' Mike Shear and Robin Pogrebin report:\n\nIn more bad optics for Mitch, Twitter reporting that McConnell's wife, Elaine Chao, has a no-show job in the Trump cabinet.\n\nLooks like Mitch McConnell's wife got a \"no show\" job: \"Where is Elaine Chao? 'Private' time fills long stretches of the Transportation secretary’s daily calendar\" https://t.co/EdCZBqSQwb\n\nMitch McConnell stands in the Rose Garden with Donald Trump and praises his leadership. No, really.\nBy Frances Langum\ncomments\nOct 16, 2017", null, "What's going on here? Is McConnell up to the task of running for re-election in 2020?\nBy Frances Langum\ncomments\nMar 14, 2019" ]
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[ null, null, null, "The Romanian and Bulgarian capital cities make it to the top 25 among nearly 80 locations in the new ranking Cities of Future 2020/21 published by Financial Times Intelligence Division fDi and digital business media The Next Web. The report collects “tech cities, part of a long list of technology hotspots that are home to – and seek to attract – innovative companies of any size to their streets”. In this list led by London, Paris and Dublin, Bucharest lands on the 7th position, and Sofia ranks 20th.\n\nThe first edition of Tech Cities of the Future ranking aims to identify the European cities with the most promising prospects for startups, tech, and innovation investment. The performance of the cities is based on data collected for 76 locations, under five categories: Economic Potential, Innovation and Attractiveness, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Performance, Cost-Effectiveness, and Startup Environment.\n\nCity policies and governmental engagement are also part of the factors taken into account. Successful tech cities are the result of a coordinated government strategy aimed at developing a globally connected and supportive community that fosters collaboration, innovation, and entrepreneurship, reads the report. And although Sofia is not in the top 10 performers when it comes to FDI strategy (it ranks 17th), the city has it’s digitalization and innovation strategy that was presented in 2019 and was admitted by the city council in Spring 2020. “We believe that another inclusion of Sofia in a prestigious international ranking is of great importance for the positive image of the city and its strong position on the global map of innovation, technology and business hubs,” says the management team of Sofia Investment Agency.\n\nThe UK capital London is not surprisingly taking first place in five out of six categories. Between 2015 and 2019, FDI in the software and IT services and communications sectors made up about 50% of London’s total foreign investments with brands like Huawei Technologies, Facebook and Robert Bosch, but also smaller startups such as Chainalysis and Lilium Aviation, coming to the city to launch operations. According to data, London produces more unicorns than any other European city being home to companies such as Monzo, Revolut, Deliveroo, and Farfetch. In regards to the startup environment, the UK capital boasts more than 70K companies in the software and IT services, 5K in communications, and almost 4K in research and development. With an average of ˆ11M for Series A VC rounds, London presents to startups also great access to capital.\n\nSEE and the cost-effective cities of the future\n\nIn the top tens by FDI performance, overall economic potential, startup environment, innovation and attractiveness, there’s rarely a Southeastern European city. Indeed, only Romanian capital Bucharest makes it to the 10th position in the FDI performance ranking. Yet, there’s one category dominated by SEE cities.\n\nIt may not come as a huge surprise that the tech cities in SEE are cost-effective. This, however, could play a pivotal role for international brands and local economies, as many companies are now cutting costs and looking for more cost-effective R&D destinations. In the ranking, there’s also a top ten of the hubs that fit into these criteria with Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia taking six of these positions. Last year, Sofia was also ranked number three by cost-effectiveness fintech destination.\n\nStill, a lot of work to improve digitalization and startup environment\n\nWhen it comes to the startup environment Bulgaria and Romania have a long way to go even though the cities are becoming more and more vibrant innovation hubs in the past six-seven years. In the latest StartupBlink report exploring the innovation ecosystems in 100 countries and 1000 cities, Bulgaria ranked 32th moving three positions upwards, and Romania experienced a drop with 7 positions last year. In the city ranking, the capital Sofia is positioned under number 86, just behind Frankfurt and Vienna and is 29th in Europe, and Bucharest land on the 103rd place.\n\nThe algorithm that ranks the locations takes into account a geographic crowdsourced database of tens of thousands of startups, accelerators, and coworking spaces, among other entities.\n\nIn regards to digitalization, the two countries have also shown there’s space for improvement. In the latest Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) report, annually compiled by the European Commission, Bulgaria and Romania, together with Italy and Greece, show the lowest results when it comes to overall internet connectivity, digital skills, use of internet services (especially for conducting business), integration of digital technology in the business, and e-government.\n\nTake a closer look at all of Luximmo's offers in Sofia!" ]
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[ "← A Thousand Pages, Give or Take a Few\nThe V-Pandemic →\n\nWatching something you aren’t supposed to is almost a rite of passage for a young person. Whatever the film, there’s an adolescent thrill in viewing the forbidden. For my schoolyard friends, it was Alien and Predator, which they recounted scene by scene for my jealous ears. For me, it was Timecop, an old VHS cassette pulled down from the shelf because my dad had talked up this one scene where Jean-Claude Van Damme did the splits over a pool of electrified water. Instead, I got an eyeful of him doing the splits over Ferris Bueller’s old girlfriend. So that’s how it is in their family.\n\nAnd that’s what Ferox is all about. Mimicking the Italian cannibal exploitation genre that was so bizarrely prominent in the ’70s and ’80s, it arrives in a shoddy cardboard box, sports a “Be Kind, Please Rewind” sticker, and overfloweth with gory images of grisly massacres, angry twentysomethings embracing the horrors of desperate survival, and lots and lots of skulls and blood spatters. Just opening it, a part of me reflexively checked over my shoulder to make sure my parents hadn’t come home early from the symphony.", null, "“Well, I’m just so happy we stumbled upon this totem.”\n\nIn Ferox (or “fierce,” as my basic education in Latin requires me to point out), a documentary crew has crash-landed in the jungles of an undeveloped island. Now they’re fighting their way to the pickup point, murdering all the natives in their path. The natives respond by trying to eat them. Violence ensues. “Who’s the real cannibal,” et cetera.\n\nBefore anything else, let’s get this out of the way: Ferox is going to prove a little bit sickening for some. For one thing, some of its illustrations are replicated straight from its source material, including one disturbing image that got the director of Cannibal Holocaust tried in court for making snuff films until he could bring the actors in to prove they hadn’t been murdered during filming. Nobody’s going to claim that Ferox isn’t true to its muse.\n\nFor another thing — and perhaps more offensive for some — it features lots and lots and lots of dice. As the film crew player, your hapless dunderheads will carefully position themselves to fight their way to the evacuation chopper, only to slip and fall on their faces, injuring themselves in the process. As the natives, determined to snack on the most civilized meal of all time (the “other other white meat”), you’ll regularly watch as half your warriors go scurrying into the brush, cowards that they are. The dice used by both sides of the fight are capricious in the extreme, offering both the opportunity to nettle at your opponent and the possibility of undermining your own plans.\n\nWhat this does, however, is craft a narrative where anything can go wrong at any time. You might have a whole army of natives standing in the film crew’s path, goaded on by a Moxweti Warlord and armed with blowguns, and still deliver little more than a scratch. Or you might equip your sociopathic documentarians with machetes and stolen shields and still go round after round without getting up the gumption to use them. Each and every roll got my heart pounding precisely because the odds never once felt in my favor.\n\nMaybe it’s just a tiny bit their fault they got into trouble while hanging out with friends like these.\n\nIt’s impressive that Ferox manages to make both sides feel constantly outgunned. As the film crew, you might be facing seemingly endless numbers of savages, but at least each of your people are veritable action heroes, shrugging off a javelin through the leg like it was a mosquito bite. As the cannibals, you might watch as warrior after warrior is felled, but hey, there are more where they came from. The pace hardly lets up for an instant. It’s almost a relief when one player has to take a moment to figure out his move, though that’s hardly any comfort because it usually means he’s holding a whole bunch of nasty things to spring on you.\n\nIt also helps that the mechanics themselves hold up surprisingly well. Rather than coast on aesthetics alone, Ferox is actually a pretty damn solid game. First up is the card system. The conflict between the film crew and the natives is divided into multiple encounters, each lasting anywhere from a few minutes to a full-blown half of the game. At the beginning of each of these encounters, both sides get to draft a couple new cards into their deck, representing your faction’s mounting desperation and savagery. You’ll fashion flamethrowers from cans of hairspray, learn to grovel in the dirt to prevent your enemy from regarding you as a threat, use smoke to flush out a hiding camera man, or terrify your enemy in order to sap their rage.\n\nThe Jumtxe do not understand this concept of a “prisoner exchange.”\n\nRage. Let’s talk about that.\n\nIn Ferox, there are no resources, at least not in the conventional sense of the word. Instead, both the film crew and the natives share a single pool of orange cubes called rage, passed back and forth as they perform actions. For example, you might bide your time for a while, watching as the natives gradually spend their energy — a small skirmish here, a frightening totem there — until, with most of the rage now pent-up on your side of the table, your opponent won’t be able to act, at least not very easily. Instead, it’ll be your people who are seething, chomping at the bit to be set loose. So you plan your cards right, time it so that the enemy doesn’t have enough rage to protect themselves, then unleash a massive attack. Or maybe you’ll wait too long and your rage starts trickling back to your enemy. Perhaps they play a card to steal it. As I said before, anything can go wrong at any time.\n\nThis system is the heart of Ferox, torn free of its host’s chest but still beating merrily along to the sound of a hundred pounding war drums. There are so many little ways to take advantage of it. Should you spend a bunch on a nice card now, or wait until your opponent probably can’t spend what you’ve given him on a big ambush? Should you try to leech it onto your side by being patient, or give it all to your opponent at a time when they won’t particularly benefit from it? Can you even afford to wait? In one fight, I had an elder who would steal rage from my opponent every time one of my warriors was killed in battle. This benefited me for a while, making it difficult for my opponent to launch big attacks without losing out on a whole bunch of stored rage. So instead of constantly adding fuel to the fire that was sucking the oxygen out of the room, he waited until he had hardly anything left and spent it all on a huge assault. With nothing left in my opponent’s pool, my pricey elder was worthless.\n\nBest of all, the constant, even oppressive sense of tension that defines every game of Ferox is only heightened by this trio of systems. The raging tug-of-war between players, the unique decks that slowly take shape over the course of each game, and those faithless dice that will bring your plans crashing down around your head all serve to reinforce your fears that you’re always on the back foot, always cowering in terror, always glancing at your opponent’s hand because something terrible is coiled within, waiting to spring out at you. This is a game where terrible things happen left and right, and all of them, somehow, to you — no matter which side you’re controlling.\n\nI’ll put it another way. If anyone’s getting to that helicopter, it will be minus a couple of friends. If your tribe succeeds at expelling these invaders, it’s only at a terrible cost. And everything on display in Ferox, from the shabby box to the bloodthirsty gameplay, is here to underscore that point with a line of red.\n\nPosted on March 15, 2016, in Board Game and tagged Board Games, Craft Fair Games, Ferox. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.\n\n← A Thousand Pages, Give or Take a Few\nThe V-Pandemic →\n\nLeave a Reply to Jar Jar is Dead Cancel reply" ]
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[ null, "Photo by Roxanne Shewchuk on Pexels.com\n\nActs 3:1 Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the hour of prayer (the ninth).\nActs 3:2 Some man – lame from the womb – was being carried there. He was placed each day at the temple gate called Beautiful, so that he could beg from those coming into the temple.\nActs 3:3 When he saw Peter and John about to enter the temple, he asked for charity.\nActs 3:4 Peter, along with John, looked straight at him and said, “Look at us.”\nActs 3:5 So he turned to them, expecting to get something from them.\nActs 3:6 But Peter said, “I don’t have silver or gold, but what I do have, I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, get up and walk!”\nActs 3:7 Then, taking him by the right hand he raised him up, and at once his feet and ankles became strong.\nActs 3:8 So he jumped up and started to walk, and he entered the temple with them – walking, leaping, and praising God.\nActs 3:9 All the people saw him walking and praising God,\nActs 3:10 and they recognized that he was the one who used to sit and beg at the Beautiful Gate of the temple. So they were filled with awe and a condition of ecstasy at what had happened to him.\nActs 3:11 While he was holding on to Peter and John, all the people, utterly astonished, ran toward them in what is called Solomon’s Colonnade.\n\nJust like the miracle at Pentecost, the healing of the lame beggar was not supposed the be an end of itself. It too was window dressing, aimed at drawing a crowd so that the onlookers could hear the gospel. The beggar had been a fixture to the temple courts. Everyone expected to see him when they entered. But when he was there jumping around and praising God, they would all want to know what caused the change.\n\nWe should pray daily for those who are in bondage, and crippling diseases or injuries create a bondage. Our prayers should target those cases of bondage and ask God to bring those people to freedom from them. But we cannot afford to let our prayers stop there. We need to pray for healing as a means to openness to the gospel.\n\nLord, help us to mold our prayers so that they lead people to the gospel.\n\nJefferson Vann is pastor of Piney Grove Advent Christian Church in Delco, North Carolina. You can contact him at [email protected] -- !\nView all posts by Jefferson Vann →\nThis entry was posted in evangelism, healing, prayer and tagged Acts 3. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ null, "The stage is set for the 4th Annual Hajj Awards Black-Tie Gala Event in London on 5th November 2019 at the 5-Star Intercontinental Park Lane London.\n\nHosted by the multi-award winning UK charity CBHUK (The Council of British Hajjis), the awards are a much sought after prestigious accolade from companies in the UK and leading global brands right across the world.\n\n“With over 15,000 votes casts, competition has been fierce this year with many companies entering the awards from across the world battling it out for the number one spot in a variety of categories from Airlines to Hotels to the Best UK Hajj and Best UK Umrah Tour Operator and many more. We are grateful to our sponsors and partners who have shown us support and we look forward to hosting them, our finalists and guests at this year’s event”.\n\n“It gives me immense pleasure, on behalf of the APPG on Hajj & Umrah to be supporting our Secretariat CBHUK in hosting the Annual Prestigious Hajj Awards 2019. There is a clear desire by companies to compete at the highest level which ultimately means Pilgrims are getting the best service and we welcome this great initiative which shines a positive light to the UK Hajj & Umrah Sector”.\n\nSAUDIA (Saudi Arabian Airlines) the national flag carrier of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are Headline Sponsors at the Hajj Awards 2019.\n\n“SAUDIA has been continuously serving the British community in the United Kingdom for more than five decades. This year we will be cementing our support to CBHUK in their celebration of the community, by proudly being Headline sponsors of the Hajj Awards. It will be our fourth year partnering in the Excellence Award; but whilst our relationship with CBHUK may be young, CBHUK, still after 13 years, continues going strong to work tirelessly providing invaluable support to our pilgrims”.\n\nAhead of the event, guest will have a chance to meet the sponsors and partners of the Hajj Awards at a business networking event. This is great opportunity for new and existing Hajj & Umrah companies and those seeking to find out more about the Saudi Tourism sector and opportunities under the Kingdoms Vision 2030 to attend and meet experts from the Makkah Chamber of Commerce and firms from the UK and Saudi Arabia.\n\nFor a chance to win a pair of tickets to the Gala event tweet @thehajjawards using #thehajjawards and reason why you wish to attend.\n\nFor more information and to book tickets for the Business networking event and Awards ceremony visit www.thehajjawards.com\n\nCBHUK (The Council of British Hajjis) is a Multi-award winning UK registered Charity which was established in 2006 working for the welfare on British Hajj & Umrah pilgrims. It is the Secretariat to the All-Party Parliamentary group on Hajj & Umrah.\n\nIn 2018, CBHUK won the Best Community Organisation Award at the British Muslim Awards, picking up the Social Inclusion Group Award in 2019.\n\nThe Hajj Awards was established in 2016 at the CBHUK 10th Anniversary event in Parliament.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "About six years ago, my kids and I began camping in our backyard during the summers. We were amazed and delighted to learn that the Open Space area of our canyon and the surrounding ridge is important breeding habitat for endangered raptors and home to all kinds of wildlife such as foxes, bobcat, and Pileated woodpeckers. My kids and I have been studying and writing about some of this wildlife.\n\nThis summer we learned that the owner of the ridge and a developer are in the planning stages of developing 14,000 square feet of this natural ridge located adjacent to Mount Tamalpais. If development moves ahead approximately 300 native oaks, madrones, and bays will be cleared for construction. The fire requirements for the new hillside estates will demand a minimum of an additional 300 trees be removed for “defensible space.” Morally, I believe it is wrong to remove 600+ trees like this—many of which are heritage trees. I know removing hundreds of trees will destabilize the soil around the entire ridge area and threaten residents in the canyons below.\n\nThis ridge sits between San Rafael and Ross and is located in Ross, California. It has been used by neighbors and hikers for decades as a walking area and vista with spectacular views. In addition to benefiting neighbors and being a critical habitat for local wildlife, this ridge can be seen from countless locations throughout Marin and has great aesthetic value to all Marin residents beyond the surrounding neighborhoods.\n\nThe owner of this land shared that he doesn’t think that there are many people who would care about this land being developed. But as a resident born and raised in Marin, I know that my community has a long-standing tradition of working together to protect the Open Space and ridges that we now cherish. This history of conservation is what makes our county an amazing place to live.\n\nWe ask that the owner and developer not pursue development of this land and allow our community to raise funds and work with a local trust organization to purchase this land so that it may be added to existing contiguous Open Space. This land is precious to us now and should be made available for future generations to enjoy and cherish.\n\nSpecial thanks to these supporters and community leaders:\n\n\"The Federation of San Rafael Neighborhoods supports the efforts to acquire and preserve 10 acres of land known as the \"Upper Toyon Ridge\" (Town of Ross), adjacent to the existing 36 acre Gerstle Park Open Space.\"" ]
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[ null, "Indian shuttlers Mithun Manjunath and Ashmita Chaliha notched up stunning wins over their illustrious rivals to hog the limelight on the second day of the Singapore Open Super 500 tournament in Singapore on Wednesday.\n\nThe world No. 77 Mithun, a product of the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy, will next take on Ireland’s Nhat Nguyen, while Ashmita faces China’s Han Yue.\n\nFor two-time Olympic medallist P.V. Sindhu and man-in-form H.S. Prannoy, it was also a good day in office as the two also progressed to the second round with facile wins.\n\nSindhu looked in complete control as she prevailed 21-15 21-11 over Belgium world No. 36 Lianne Tan to set up a clash with Vietnam’s Thuy Linh Nguyen.\n\nPrannoy, who had reached the semifinals at Malaysia Masters last week, saw off Thailand’s Sitthikom Thammasin 21-13 21-16 and will next meet third seeded Chou Tien Chen, whom he had beaten at Malaysia Open recently.\n\nLondon Olympics bronze medallist Saina Nehwal also avenged her India Open loss to compatriot Malvika Bansod with a 21-18 21-14 win to make it to the second round.\n\nManjunath, who had reached the finals of Orleans Masters Super 100 in April this year, came out all guns blazing as he dominated the opening game after taking an early 6-2 lead. He kept Srikanth at bay to comfortably seal the opening game.\n\nSrikanth, however, turned the tables after the change of ends as he enjoyed a 11-8 cushion at the break and kept extending his lead to come back into the contest.\n\nThe decider turned into a roller-coaster ride with the two slugging it out but it was Manjunath, who showed better control as he ensured a slender one-point advantage at the breather.\n\nSrikanth managed to take a 16-15 lead at one stage but Manjunath didn’t let the opportunity slip and reeled off the last three points from 18-18 to notch up one of the biggest win of his nascent international career.\n\nManjunath, 24, has been in fine fettle as he reached his maiden Super-100 final at Orleans Masters in France last April. He had claimed four All-India ranking titles, including the Senior Ranking Badminton tournament in December last year.\n\nEarlier in the year, he had contracted COVID-19 and had to withdraw from India Open Super 500 in January. He, however, made it to the Indian team for the Badminton Asia Team Championships in Malaysia after a semifinal finish at Syed Modi International and quarterfinals at Odisha Super 100.\n\nAshmita, world number 66, also dished out a superlative performance as he fought back from 5-10 down with an eight-point burst to zoom ahead and earn the bragging rights.\n\nThe 22-year-old from Assam kept up the tempo in the second game as well with an early 7-2 lead. Busanan cut it down to 6-7 but the Indian once again reeled off nine points on the trot to slam the door on her rival.\n\nEarlier, Sindhu took time to get off the block, lagging 1-4 but she pulled away from 7-7 to never look back. After 11-8 lead at the mid-game interval, she kept moving ahead to pocket the opening game.\n\nShe continued the momentum in the second game with a 5-1 advantage. A three-point burst helped Tan to narrow the lead but a relentless Sindhu stepped up her game to seal the issue without much ado.\n\nAmong others, Pooja Dandu and Arathi Sara Sunil moved into women’s doubles second round after Chinese Taipei duo of Hu Ling Fang and Lin Xiao Min withdrew from the tournament.\n\nDenial of responsibility! NewsUpdate is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.\nAshmita ChalihaAshmitabadmintonbest sports newsHS PronnoyMalvika BansodMithunmithun manjunath\n\nArshdeep Singh and Ishan Kishan would be the next IPL…" ]
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[ "Happily Ever After: Craft a Co-sell Success Story\n\nAll Blog Articles\nLearn how Datometry, Seeq, and Weka started on their co-sell journeys — and what led to their success.\nMarketplace Strategy\nJason Matthew Smith\n\nCo-selling is the linchpin for Marketplace success, and every year, more ISVs are leveraging it to scale their business. In fact, 74% of software companies list “unlocking co-sell opportunities” as their top reason for selling through the Clouds, according to Tackle’s State of Cloud Marketplaces Report 2022. However, that doesn’t mean co-selling is as easy as flipping a switch. It takes time and effort to get it right.\n\nWeka, a born-in-the-cloud data and infrastructure company, was an early adopter of Cloud Marketplaces, embracing a Cloud go-to-market with AWS, but didn’t initially co-sell with the Cloud Provider.\n\n“The only way we would do a private offer was through a bring-your-own-license structure that came from a direct relationship with the customer,” said Barbara Murphy, VP of Cloud Strategy, Weka. “We were really cutting out our partners on the [AWS] side, which was not going to help scale our business.”\n\nBut all of that changed once Weka began to co-sell with AWS. “Even though we’ve been in the cloud for a long time, it wasn’t until we aligned our go-to-market with the AWS Marketplace that we started to see any success as a cloud vendor,” said Barbara. “I’m proud to say that we’ve seen humongous growth in the last 12 months as we’ve done that.”\n\nRead more: How to sell more on AWS Marketplace with the ACE Program\n\nBetween co-selling and creating private offers, Weka built a strong AWS pipeline and closed an increasing number of AWS deals. In less than a year, the company landed several Fortune 1000 customers via AWS Marketplace and increased its cloud pipeline by more than 20x.\n\nHow does co-selling work?\n\nCo-selling and Marketplace go hand-in-hand to keep software deals flowing. Think of co-selling as part of a flywheel that looks something like this:", null, "Co-selling takes time and commitment, and there are no guarantees that the Cloud Provider will share leads. It’s incumbent upon the ISV to get the co-sell ball rolling and to demonstrate that its product is an indispensable part of the Cloud Provider’s ecosystem, which begins and ends with a well-crafted “better together” story.\n\nCreate a “better together” story\n\nFor nearly every seller, a strong co-sell relationship with a Cloud Provider hinges on an effective “better together” story.\n\nThink of a “better together” story as a marketing pitch — messaging that illustrates why your product aligns well with the Cloud Provider, and how the marriage between your offering and the Cloud Provider’s services will be a good fit that ultimately benefits software buyers and drives cloud consumption.\n\nOf course, a successful co-selling strategy involves more than a perfect “better together” story, but getting your messaging right is a critical step. Your sales team should be able to clearly articulate the “better together” story, as it’s the crucial piece that helps put your ISV at the top of the Cloud Provider’s marketing and partnership list.\n\nTake the “better together” story to the next level\n\nCompanies that have successfully nailed down co-selling have done so in part because they’ve equipped their sales teams with the right messaging and ensured that those teams know how to talk about co-sell and the benefits of the ISV/Cloud Provider partnership.\n\nSeeq, a data visualization, collaboration, and analytics firm, is a good example of a company that found co-sell success through tight ISV/Cloud Provider messaging.\n\nSeeq is on both AWS Marketplace and Microsoft commercial marketplace. Within the first 30 days of being on AWS Marketplace, Seeq transacted its first deal with a mature Marketplace customer, and realized that its Marketplace presence held immense sales opportunities. “That was the first sign to the sales team that there was value to be gained from transacting in the cloud,” said Megan Buntain, VP of Cloud Transformation, Seeq.\n\nSeeq was careful to make sure its sales team was well-versed in the benefits of co-sell, as well as its “better together” story — and the effort paid off. During December of 2021, Seeq closed 4 major deals on the Marketplace within 3 weeks of the fiscal year’s end, which boosted the co-sell partnership between the two companies. In 2021, approximately 20% of Seeq’s total ARR was transacted through AWS Marketplace and Microsoft commercial marketplace, a 215% year over year increase. Today, Seeq benefits from a strong partnership with Microsoft through lead generation and co-selling opportunities, and the company continues to meet and exceed their Marketplace goals.\n\nOf course, every company is different, but most ISVs can expect some degree of co-sell success by crafting strong partnership messaging and ensuring that the sales team is completely on board. “We had a little bit of friction to overcome with our own sales teams,” said Weka’s Barbara Murphy. “They thought that if they registered a deal with AWS, they’d ‘steal the business.’ I think that was very naive and it’s very important that you understand that co-selling is actually ‘one plus one equals three,’ not ‘one plus one equals one.’”\n\nWhen “better together” opens doors\n\nA co-selling relationship with a Cloud Provider can also open up a number of opportunities to close a deal that might not otherwise happen.\n\nDatometry enables software companies to run existing applications directly on Microsoft commercial marketplace without business disruptions or the need for costly and risky database migrations. Datometry was in the final stages of a co-sell motion with a national government organization abroad and the deal had to close before the end of the month. The quickest and most advantageous way to accomplish this was to use Microsoft commercial marketplace as the transaction vehicle. The customer had never transacted via Marketplace before, but Microsoft was able to assist Datometry with the deal, stepping in to support the government organization through the private offer acceptance process.\n\nThe co-selling partnership with Microsoft not only paved the way for Datometry to close the deal, but has also helped it to quickly scale its business. “Microsoft is our number one source of leads and we want to be the best partner we can be to them,” says Dan Languille, Head of Microsoft Alliance, Datometry.\n\nBecause of its Marketplace and co-sell successes, Datometry leads with Microsoft commercial marketplace as its preferred procurement vehicle for every deal in its pipeline.\n\nBy contributing to Microsoft commercial marketplace’s thriving co-sell ecosystem, Datometry not only provides a valuable solution to Microsoft customers, they also help drive cloud consumption for the Cloud Provider — illustrating a critical piece of the “better together” story. “It just comes down to being the best partner we can to Microsoft, which enables us to create better and faster customer outcomes,” Dan said.\n\nRead more: A guide to co-selling with Microsoft\n\nThrough co-selling, ISVs can build momentum in the Marketplace, just as Datometry, Seeq, and Weka have done. 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[ "I May Never See the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (and that's okay!)\n\nThe other week, one of my coworkers invited me to his apartment for Thanksgiving morning because his apartment overlooks the trail of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. I thanked my friend for the invite but told him I was heading home to South Jersey for my favorite holiday ever. Because it is such an iconic NYC event, I would LOVE seeing the parade, but I have a feeling I will never see it in person. And that's okay!", null, "My parents have hosted Thanksgiving for our extended family (the frousins & co.) for over 25 years - and I have been helping for one of those years. I think it became my favorite holiday when I was younger because it was the only one we didn't have to drive up to Trenton for. I could sleep a little later, didn't have to beg my dad to buy me a new notebook at the gas station to entertain myself for the two-hour drive, and I got to show off all my toys (or, later on, my *N Sync posters) to my cousins.", null, "If you think my frousins and I are weird now, you should have seen us when we were younger. In 1992, we spent the day practicing every single word to the Aladdin soundtrack and then performing it to the adults (who I hope had all had some wine before sitting through it). I remember stopping the performance abruptly because some of the adults were not taking it seriously enough and kept interrupting by walking through our stage. A few years later, we started making original movies with super weird plots and characters. For some reason, I usually played a villain - most vividly, the leader of the aliens who kidnapped the stupid girl (\"tonight is a good night for aliens!\"). I also remember being cast as a set of twins who sang \"The Boy is Mine\" together while fighting over the male lead (Frousin Mike).", null, "When we weren't making movies, we were busy drawing on giant rolls of paper strewn across the kitchen floor, making acorn rings outside, playing spoons or drugdealer (that's a card game for the record), and overappetizing (overestimating the size of our stomachs and filling up too early at the appetizer table). Luckily, everyone saves room for my dad's apple pie and my grandmother's pumpkin pie - so famous that the recipe has been on the Libby's pumpkin can label for decades.", null, "In recent years, we've also had lots of good news of engagements and babies at the Thanksgiving table. Or, tables, I should really say. Last year we had 23 family members so there were two long tables, a kid's table (no, I didn't sit there), and a few at the counter. It's tight, but we're all in one room, and nowadays, that's my favorite part of the holiday.", null, "This year, it will be a small gathering of just 18, and that includes someone brand new. My cousins have promised to embarrass me in front of this particular guest, as if I don't do a good enough job of that myself. And I can't wait. Parade schmarade. Bring on the appetizers." ]
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[ null, "UN-CIVILITY, RACISM AND POPULISM: INTERACTIVE PRACTICES AND DISCOURSES IN EUROPE, USA & BEYOND. 6-7 DECEMBER 2018\n\nThis two-day interdisciplinary symposium aims to discuss practices of un-civility from the point of view of humanities and social sciences. The main aim is to further in-depth, critical discussions on the ideas and concepts related to uncivility (including, inter alia, civility/incivility, civic norms, normativity, politics & morality, racism/exclusion, and populism) against the background of systematic and empirical, nationally-specific and comparative studies across various practices, public spaces and genres. We aim to focus on contemporary practices of uncivility yet while considering these from not only a synchronic look but also a variety of historical contingencies and path-dependencies.\n\nWe view uncivility as an array of mediated (online and offline) discursive as well as physical and material practices which are often undertaken as part of pronounced strategies of political action and whose common aim is to undermine the values of democratic society. While using various modes of political communication and political action, practices of uncivility effectively spread authoritarian visions along with imaginaries of the social status quo that is often based on racial prejudice as well as social, cultural religious and ethnic exclusion.\n\nWe see the in-depth exploration of phenomena related to uncivility as one of the keys to understand the current upsurge of racism and populism in Europe, USA and beyond. We particularly target the ongoing radicalization of the extreme modes of political action (e.g. via growing number of radical groups) as well as the by now endemic normalisation of the politics of exclusion in and by the political mainstream along with its endorsement of nationalism, racism, anti-Semitism, Euroscepticism and Islamophobia. Crucially, we view the above processes as profoundly interconnected through various interactions within and beyond the online/offline public spheres as well as in the traditional political realm and in organizations satellite to politics.\n\nOur key aim is, therefore, to provide both the big picture and to explore uncivility ‘on the ground’, in a variety of practices and spaces. In doing so, we do not want to treat uncivility as a certain type of strictly pre-defined practices of social and political behaviour that are specific for certain groups (e.g. extremists), or as actions located strictly at the specific poles of the socio-political and ideological spectrum. On the contrary, we explore uncivility as a certain array and continuum of evolving practices which by now extend across the entire political spectrum including, very prominently, along the axis from the radical right, through right-wing populist movements and parties, and up to mainstream (esp. conservative and right-leaning) political parties and groups.\n\nThrough the symposium, we wish to bring together leading international scholars working on both theoretical and empirical analyses of uncivility in such areas as: communication and media research, critical discourse studies, political science and political sociology, sociology of religion, social geography, political psychology, social history, and ethnic and migration studies. We thereby wish to bridge several existent research initiatives and projects currently conducted on the topic in Sweden, Europe, USA and beyond as well as to debate future research agendas in interdisciplinary and cross-national critical research on uncivility." ]
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[ "World's largest study on ‘Long-COVID’ in children and young people\n\nFindings from the study, supported by King’s College London, suggest that up to one in seven children and young people who caught COVID-19 may still have symptoms 15 weeks later.\n\nThe Children and young people with Long-COVID (CLoCk) study is the world’s largest study on ‘Long-COVID’ in children, led by UCL and Public Health England researchers, with collaboration across multiple universities in the UK, including King’s College London.", null, "For the study, funded by the UK’s National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), researchers surveyed 3,065 11- to 17-year-olds in England who had positive results in a PCR test between January and March as well as a matched control group of 3,739 11- to 17-year-olds who tested negative over the same period.\n\nThis data suggested that, over seven months between last September and March, at least 4,000 and possibly 32,000 teenagers of the total population of 11- to 17-year-olds who tested positive in England may have had multiple (three or more) symptoms tied to COVID-19 infection after 15 weeks.\n\nThe lower estimate (at least 4,000) relates to the scenario in which only the teenagers who responded to the survey had any persisting problems and those who chose not to respond the survey had completely recovered. This would mean that across England during those seven months, 4,273 11- to 17-year-olds would still have three or more physical symptoms 15 weeks post-test and 2,137 would have five or more symptoms physical symptoms 15 weeks post-test.\n\nThese figures are over and above the background symptom levels of teenagers in the control group who tested negative.\n\nThere is consistent evidence that some teenagers will have persisting symptoms after testing positive for SARS-CoV-2. Our study supports this evidence, with headaches and unusual tiredness the most common complaints.\n\nThe difference between the positive and negative groups is greater if we look at multiple symptoms, with those who had a positive test twice as likely to report three or more symptoms 15 weeks later.\n\nThis suggests that number of symptoms should be considered when clinicians seek to define ‘Long-COVID’ in children.\n\nParents and young people are understandably concerned about the risk of long-term symptoms following SARS-CoV-2 infection. This large study, part of NIHR’s nearly £40 million investment into Long- COVID research, helps to quantify that risk and indicates that multiple ongoing symptoms may be a useful measure for long COVID-19.\n\nLiked this article? Read more about our latest COVID-19 research." ]
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[ "Casa Mila or ‘La Pedrera’ is one of the most iconic works by Antonio Gaudi. It was a private residence designed for the couple, Pere Milà and his wife Roser Segimon. The structure stands out in Barcelona’s Passeig de Gracia due to various reasons such as its unique façade, the associated history, and as a splendid architectural marvel.\n\nCasa Mila is also named as La Pedrera because the design resembles a stone quarry. Antonio Gaudi, true to his style, was inspired by nature to provide the structural solutions and ornamental details of the building. Even though Casa Mila is a well-known structure, here are a few things that contribute to the rich story of Casa Mila.\n\n1. The vision of the modern age.\n\nCasa Mila became one of the first buildings of that period in Barcelona to have certain infrastructural features.\n\nThe features included an elevator connecting the floors, provision of running water to all the apartments within it, and the existence of a basement garage. The proposed elevator could not be installed. Antonio Gaudi was working on the project, but his design ensured that the option could be easily added. The garage is said to have been designed to house both cars and horse carriages. The garage has now been converted into an auditorium.\n\nThese features were very uncommon during the time. Antonio Gaudi was a visionary and foresaw the forthcoming of a more modern lifestyle.\n\nThe chimneys are a striking feature of Casa Mila. They are either free-standing or grouped on the roof of the structure. The structure seamlessly combines aestheticism and functionality. They can be seen to sync with the organic form that is prominent throughout the façade. At the same time, they also rotate about an axis following the smoke emission through them.\n\nThe resemblance of the chimneys to soldiers is often noted. The similarity inspired sculptor Josep Maria Subirachs while creating the soldiers on Sagrada Familia’s Passion Façade. Subirachs’ soldiers lack the organic quality of Gaudi’s chimneys, yet the connection can be seen.\n\nAntonio Gaudi was a religious man. It has been stated time and again. It was not surprising that he decided to augment his work with a few Catholic symbols. The statues and figures of biblical characters were to be placed throughout the building. Due to changes in certain social and political outlooks that grew in the society at the time, some of these statues were not installed.\n\nHowever, Gaudi added these symbols in his masterpiece. They weren’t hidden but they were subtle nevertheless. One can see these references on the chimneys on closer inspection. Similar religious references can be seen on other parts of the building such as the wrought iron railings, ceilings, and stairwells\n\nAs mentioned before, Antonio Gaudi didn’t shy away from adding religious symbols and references in his work. In Casa Mila’s façade, there are some prayers and symbols engraved. The religious symbols he used in Casa Mila were not as prominent as in his other works. Gaudi sought to convey his beliefs by including a hint to the Hail Mary prayer on the upper part of the façade facing Provença street. Various interpretations have been given to these references. One of the most popular interpretations is the one given to the ‘M’ engraved over a rose in one of the elevations. The ‘M’ has been said to stand for Virgin Mary by some, judging by the religious inclinations of Gaudi. While some others attribute the M to Mrs. Mila.\n\n5. Mythology on the walls\n\nThe exterior of Casa Mila is mostly monochromatic. The vestibule of the building is seen to be vibrant with impressionist murals. This completely contrasts the exterior and comes as a welcome surprise to the visitor. The brightly colored murals depict scenes and characters from different mythologies. The most noted ones include the seven sins, scenes from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, God Pan, and so on.\n\nSome critics have noted that these mythologic murals don’t agree with the fairly modern outlook that the building was supposed to represent. Despite the criticism, these murals have become an important part of Casa Mila.\n\nAntonio Gaudi had an eye for details. It is evident in his work that he gives utmost importance to the tiniest of details. Even the handles and doorknobs of Casa Mila is a work of art. Antonio Gaudi gave special attention while designing these details. Such details are often overlooked while designing a building. He made them aesthetically pleasing. He also made sure that they are ergonomically designed. Each one of these handles was made adhering to particular purposes and the design was carefully crafted. Casa Mila showcases an audio-visual show for its visitors, explaining about these handles, their design, and their use.\n\nAntonio Gaudi loved nature and symbolism. He conveyed various messages through his architectural works. He not only used biblical and catholic references, he also used symbols to convey messages from him to the viewer. The messages Gaudi left in his designs have been studied and interpreted time and again. Similarly, Casa Mila is also a forebear of what Gaudi wanted to express.\n\nOne of the messages is seen in one of the chimneys on the roof. A heart is engraved on it facing the direction of Gaudi’s hometown. It has been interpreted that this heart represented that Gaudi respected his roots and loved it.\n\nAnother such message is the engraving of a bleeding heart or a heart with a tear. This engraving is facing the Sagrada Familia. It is believed that this engraving expressed his misery over his unfinished work.\n\n8. Façade and its materials\n\nDifferent debates have taken place regarding the inspiration for Casa Mila’s façade. It has been established that Gaudi loves to imitate nature. Casa Mila’s façade is said to be a direct representation of an existing natural feature. The source of his inspiration though is still being debated. The most prominent explanation is that the organic façade is a replication of Montserrat and the landscapes of Cappadocia. Some have also seen resemblances to the wavy pattern in the artwork by Katsushika Hokusai\n\nThe very name ‘La Pedrera’ resulted from its resemblance to a stone quarry. Considering this, it is interesting to note that the materials for this edifice have been quarried from a limestone quarry nearby. The quarry is located in Garraf Natural Park.\n\nAntonio Gaudi and the Mila couple had a few disagreements. These eventually lead to some legal hassles including the Barcelona Tribunal court. During this time the building caught the eye of the public and several illustrations and pamphlets were designed to ridicule it.\n\nAuthor Dan Brown and his popular character Robert Langdon need no description. In one of his latest works, Origin, Casa Mila is featured. Casa Mila is one of the most important settings in the story. The book was a bestseller and Casa Mila was also the location chosen to host its international launch.", null, null, null ]
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[ "skip to main | skip to sidebar\n\nA thought about her!\n\nSo well.. I've been thinking about something to post on this blog.. and to be honest the cool ideas always came to my mind around 2:00 in the morning. At that time, though, I had no intention to wake up to write them down. So unfortunately when I woke up all the ideas were gone.\nI have to admit that what I'm about to write could sound so cheesy that's disgusting and it makes me wonder how this is possible since as an electrician I should be the technical guy that can express himself with no more than few words.. too bad that it's not my talent that. Anyway I just wanted to tell something about the great woman that everyone know as Claudia Peters (I told you it could be cheesy). She has the most sweet and loving personality ever. Every time I look at her pictures or I have the opportunity to see her, I just realize that I'm the luckiest guy on Earth. Truly no one else has the power to make me feel as happy as she does.\nTo quote a song by \"The Police\": \"Every thing she does is magic\". To me it really is.\nWith small and simple things she can always make me smile. I think of her as the greatest blessing I could ever receive. I am so glad that out of millions of guys on earth she chose me.\nI had the opportunity to be with her when she came down to Italy this past May. I got to know her better and I can confess that there is no girl more loving than her. She is perfect.\nShe is the living portrait of all the features I ever wanted for my future wife.\nI feel really comfortable around her. I am happy, but most important i feel loved.\nIt seems to me that we knew each other before this life. I am pretty sure that we were meant to be together.\nShe is just amazing!\nPosted by Gabriele at 7:11 AM No comments:\n\ni have always been interested in languages. i never really consider myself \"good\" at languages because i hate grammar. i like learning from listening and speaking rather than from case charts. which ultimately means that when i speak another language it isn't always going to be perfect. and i don't mind. today gabriele and i were talking about languages and i appreciated the fact that we think a lot alike in this subject. we both seem to have a certain amount of touchiness about it with a sprinkle of pickiness and pet peeves.\nthere's me in america where i think everyone who lives here should put forth an effort to learn english. there's him in italy where he thinks everyone who lives there should put forth an effort to learn italian. i'm generally very firm in my sentiments because my mother is mexican and from the beginning of her time here in america she made the resolve to learn english and speaks proficient, nearly impeccable english. she always spoke to us in english at home. some people think that could be wrong and that she should have taught us spanish. well, it didn't stop us from learning spanish at all. either way, my point is that my mom speaks the language of the country in which she resides. and i really appreciate that. it has taught me a lesson of respect.\ni think a lot about these things because i will be moving to italy next year (maybe forever, maybe not). i intend to learn italian and speak to my children in italian. of course, i will help them in their studies concerning english. but in reality, if we live in italy, italian will be our primary language. not english. i don't consider that turning my back on america or something. to me, that just shows respect for the people in the place i will live. i'll always be american and make strawberry shortcake, just like my mom will always be mexican and make chiles rellenos.\ni think that's a part people don't understand.nothing stands in the way of learning a new language. people use the excuse that they're too old or that circumstances for some reason don't permit it. i don't fall for that. my favorite professor at byu, walter whipple, learned polish when he was forty. he was then called as the first mission president of the poland warsaw mission. he has been chosen to translate traditional polish carols and is frequently invited to poland to play the organ at special events. you could say he's just brilliant. i say he cared enough to learn polish and then continued learning it as the years passed.\nlearning a language takes time and effort (and certainly pulls you out of your comfort zone). i dare to say that those who do not speak the language of the country in which they live care not to give that time or effort. which to me really causes these people to gyp themselves of their own potential to better communicate in the society they frequent daily.\nPosted by Claudia at 12:34 PM 1 comment:\n\nfor the girls...what we call \"details\"\n\nI was nice enough to h", null, "ave Gabriele write \"our story.\" I requested that because, well, many things just sound better when he says them. They're at least more entertaining. Now I suppose it's my job to do the girly thing and write about the proposal.\nTo be honest, it wasn't a surprise, and it wasn't as if we hadn't already decided that our relationship was going to be permanent...but tradition calls for certain things to happen. Before I made the trip to Italy I wondered if I would come home engaged but didn't too much concern myself with it. I don't know if things happened the way I expected them to at all, but in the end I was happy anyway.\nGabriele took me to see this very old little castle on a hill that overlooks his town of Cormons, Italy. The view from there is amazing and so peaceful. Before approaching the actual structure there are several signs that read, \"vietato salire sulla torre.\" Now, I understand some basic Italian, so I aske", null, "d Gab what that meant. He of course said, in a very suspicious manner, \"I'll tell you later.\" I asked again, and insisted but got no answer, so we continued to the castle and climbed to the top and sat for a little while. Those signs actually told us that it was forbidden to climb...go figure. Either way, this was the location where Gabriele asked me to marry him. I, of course, accepted but we both discussed how it would be official when he gave me a ring.\nSo then I spent two weeks touring Italy, a little bit of Slovenia, and even Croatia (yay!). A few days before leaving for home we went ring shopping. I didn't really think I would be going home with a ring. To me this was just an opportunity to give Gabriele an idea of something I would like. For several hours I tried on many rings and did not like any of them. I felt bad for being so picky. On the way home I just turned to Gabriele and said, \"Just forget the ring. I don't want one anymore.\" I think this really confused him and he wanted to know why I felt this way. So I told him what I felt, honestly, \"I don't really need a ring. Engagement rings just seem like they're for show anyway. I'd rather put the money toward our house.\" I mean, seriously, I'll take a house over a ring any day. Well, he invited me to look at one more store. It was a really classy, small jewelry store in the center of Cormons. I immediately found", null, "the best ring I had seen all day. So he got it for me. Then it was official! I didn't really think that would happen right then and right there. But it did. And I couldn't be happier. And I am really grateful for all of you, my friends, and your love and support. That makes everything more fun and exciting!\nPosted by Claudia at 8:34 PM 1 comment:\n\nSo, well.. this is us..\nof course you might ask how this thing happened..\nwell Claudia is a wonderful young woman from Chicago and Gabriele a guy from Italy.\nYou are about to read their story.. behold it can be cheesy..\nThese two handsome people met while on a mission in Croatia. Since then there was a great debate about who makes the best pizza in the world. Italy, or Chicago?\nAfter arguing for many months, Gabriele decided to take a plane and fly to Chicago to prove to the world that Italian pizza is the best. So he flew over there and stayed for 2 weeks in Chicago, trying pizza several times. But Chicago pizza was not the only thing that made his heart beat.\nAs he came home, he realized that something in his life was missing.\nClaudia.\nThey talked over the phone for hours and one day, as he was working, she made him super happy by saying that she was going to fly to italy to meet him.\nExcited, on the 12th of may he picked her up at the Venice airport. In two weeks they had fun traveling around and getting to know each other better.\nFinally one day, on may 26th he proposed to her. How sweet.\nNow they look forward to the next year in preparation for their marriage.", null, "Who really has the BEST pizza in the world?" ]
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[ "Banned Review: Beyond Forever (O’Kane for Life #2) by Kit Rocha", null, "Before they were the King and Queen…\n\nSix years before the Beyond series started, an ambitious bootlegger named Dallas O’Kane caught a very pretty thief named Lex with her hand in his safe.\n\nThe rest is very sexy history.\n\nIn Beyond Forever, follow Dallas and Lex through the turning points in their relationship, from the night he caught her trying to rob him, through his rise to successful bootlegger, to legend, to Sector Leader–with Lex always there, willing to give him the push he needs.\n\nBeyond Forever is a prequel novella that jumps through time to tell the story of the biggest moments in the formation of the O’Kanes and their King and Queen. It will be far more enjoyable if you’ve already read Beyond Control, and contains spoilers for the entire Beyond series.\n\nScorecard:\nRecommended for: Everyone who’s read the Beyond series. (And if you haven’t yet… stop reading this and pick up Beyond Shame)\nRating: Must read\n\nGinny Lurcock’s Thoughts: I haven’t reviewed a banned book since my Netgalley account was terminated because I was too vulgar. I’ve reviewed comics, non-fiction, cookbooks, kids books, and bad books… but not a single book that mattered.\n\nSo obviously I should just jump right in the deep end and review one that means too much to me.\n\nI had stopped reading the O’Kane series somewhere around book three, four, five… listen, I stopped reading somewhere I’m just fuzzy on the details. All I know is the heart-stopping anxiety I would get anytime I considered finishing the series. Because I know everyone gets their happy ending, but they suffer for it first and it was just…\n\n…I had gotten too attached. To all the characters. They had become too real to me and took up too much space in my head and my heart.\n\nBut surely, I thought as I lept on top of this book, surely it wouldn’t be so bad to read a book about Dallas and Lex. A prequel would be…\n\n…A FUCKING PREQUEL WOULD BE DALLAS AND LEX STILL DANCING AROUND EACH OTHER AND HURTING EACH OTHER BOTH ON PURPOSE AND BY ACCIDENT.\n\nIt was a miscalculation on my part, clearly, but it was one I was happy to make. Because seeing where these two came from… seeing them learn their way around each other’s sharp edges (and just how to cut each other best) well… perversely it helped. It helped the pain I still held onto from book one and the beginning of book two. And even as I shed new blood over their combined anguish… it felt liberating.\n\nIt was like letting out the bad blood so that new, clean, pure blood could form. It was the leaches that I needed to get back into the O’Kane saga and reread it all from start to finish.\n\n(and at least I wasn’t bleeding alone…)\n\nIn summation… I’ve been having a rather craptastic month and I’ve been running scared from reading. Only picking up safe works that I wouldn’t become too invested in. (Minus Hamilton’s Battalion, which you may notice I haven’t reviewed yet.) Doubting myself and my reviews. Wondering what the fuck to do with myself now that I’m too vulgar for Netgalley.\n\nBut the raw and glorious emotion that I got from going back to the sectors… the pure unadulterated feels that I get from Kit Rocha and her utterly, wonderfully vulgar fiction. It was everything I needed right now.\n\nI encourage everyone to read the Beyond series, starting with Beyond Shame and finishing with Beyond Forever. Everyone. From secretly kinky folks to overtly kinky bastards. From people struggling with shame to people who never knew the meaning of the word. From people who want to feel while exploring a dystopian nightmare to… I don’t know, I ran out of opposites here.\n\nThe Beyond series is consistently beyond my (admittedly high) expectations for Kit Rocha. It’s impossible to be disappointed.\n\nStock up on tissues, though. You’ll need them.", null, "A complimentary copy of this book was provided in exchange for a fair and honest review from the author." ]