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[ null, "The European Union and the Western Balkans gathered in London on July 10 to discuss cooperation. Heads of government and foreign ministers from the Western Balkans together with their counterparts from several EU member states and high-level EU representatives attended the London Summit.\n\n“In these years we have been all working together to draw the region closer and closer to the European Union, politically, economically and security-wise,” said EU High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini. “And we have seen remarkable results, solutions to the most difficult bilateral issues. The Western Balkans are steadily moving forward. And today we reconfirm that we are together with the region on that path, sharing the commitment towards our common future.”\n\nAccording to a Commission press release, the focus was on the further implementation of the action plan to establish a Regional Economic Area as agreed in Trieste last year. The aim is to boost the attractiveness of the region to encourage investment and foster trade, thereby creating jobs.\n\nParticipants at the London Summit also discussed how to step up financing for SMEs and start-ups, including through the mobilisation of non-banking financing.\n\nTo support these objectives the European Commission, in cooperation with partner financial institutions, will launch a new guarantee instrument next year under the Western Balkans Investment Framework. With an initial EU commitment of up to €150m in 2019-2020, the guarantee will aim to leverage up to €1bn in investments into sustainable socio-economic development and regional integration.\n\nThe London Summit is part of the Berlin process, an initiative from several EU member states aiming at supporting efforts towards strengthening regional cooperation and the European integration of the Western Balkans.\n\nHowever, in a separate report, The Guardian noted that European leaders are becoming “more and more impatient” with the reluctance of west Balkan leaders to accept the necessity of reforms to the rule of law.\n\nThe EU commissioner for enlargement, Johannes Hahn, told the summit: “I admit our member states are becoming more and more impatient on this issue because they see this is as crucial – the fight against corruption, media reform and independence of judiciary”. He said statesmanship was needed in the region if the outline timetable for accession was to be met.\n\nBut he insisted the accession of countries such as Albania, Serbia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Montenegro and Kosovo into the EU represented a chance to export stability to the region, adding the alternative of the status quo will simply lead to the import of instability into the EU.\n\nAs for Nikola Dimitrov, the FYROM foreign minister and one of the most pro-reform figures in the Balkans, joining the EU is “a golden opportunity”.\n\nAsked why his country wants to join the EU, Dimitrov said: “Perhaps those inside forget how cold it is outside.”", null, "The indiscriminate launching of rockets by Hamas into Israel must stop immediately, say leading MEPs", null, "The indiscriminate launching of rockets by Hamas into Israel must stop..." ]
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[ "The Train to Viareggio, an ode\n\nThe train to Viareggio was crowded. This particular train went on to La Spezia. A bunch of kids got in near Pisa, heading for the beaches in Cinque Terra, where the water is bright blue and there’s a nude beach. They sat on the floor of the train blocking the aisle, so the conductor couldn’t get through if he tried. They had an hour to go because they would have to switch trains at La Spezia. There’d been a strike the day before, and the 90-degree heat sent the pent-up demand to the beaches of the Italian Rivera. We were going to Viareggio because we could rent an umbrella and chairs, and the food was cheap. The overloaded train was noticeably slower as we moved along. The landscape had slowly changed, and now we looked at salt marshes where the smell of the sea was strong. We stopped at a commercial port, and then stopped at Viareggio Centrale. When we stood up, a couple got up from the floor and took our seats; we gently stepped around the people sitting in the aisle as we headed for the door.\n\n“We don’t get out here. We have a few stops to go,” a man with an Australian accent said to some people as they were starting to get up. They sat down, a little disgusted. Air conditioning is not Italy’s strong suit, and there was almost none on the train.\n\nWe stretched our legs. The trip from Florence had been longer than we’d expected. The kiosks had not been working at Florence SMN, and it took some time to get our tickets. We walked down the avenue to the beach, past oleander-lined streets, and across a busy coastal road, stopping at the Supermercato Conad to buy some bottled water and snacks.\n\nThe path to the bright yellow umbrella was hot and burned our feet. We sat in the chaise lounges, under the umbrella that had cost us twenty euros, and looked out over the sea from one of the oldest resorts in Europe, the place where Czars spent the long Russian winter, and where Shelley was cremated after he and his friends drowned when their sailboat sank in a sudden summer storm.\n\nNaked children ran down the beach, not seeming to mind the hot sands. The blue water was full of people, many of them with water toys, and as we walked along the beach we could see that the marble-capped mountains were covered in a fine haze. That’s when the body washed up on the shore directly in front of us.\n\nFully clothed, right down to fine leather boots, the unfortunate sailor had recently drowned. There were no signs of life, no need for heroic CPR, nothing would help him now; several people had their cell phones out and were calling the police. Others scrambled to get their little kids away from the dead man. We helped the life guard pull him by his arms, so the waves wouldn’t drag him back out to sea, and then we sat on our towels waiting for the authorities. He was white, so we knew he was probably not an illegal immigrant from North Africa; he was very pale white, and had a pretty face.\n\nTwo paramedics, both with large sweat rings under their armpits, carried their gurney through the broiling beach sand. They checked the body, and then waited. The coroner would have to release the body to them; he was on his way. A small, skinny man with a thick moustache came to the beach. He and the two paramedics were the only ones there who were fully-dressed. They asked the life guard a bunch of questions, and the skinny guy filled out a form.\n\nThe two paramedics strapped the body to the gurney and carried him off the beach. There was a depression in the sand shaped like the back of a dolphin where the body had lain. We looked at the depression, and then carefully went in the water. People were talking about him. My Italian is bad, but I could understand bits and pieces, like a bad recording that fades in and out. Someone said he was English, that they knew him, or had seen him. He had a sailboat. There’d been a bad storm last night. Maybe he had been caught out in it. He had a young wife up in Genoa. She must know something is wrong by now.\n\nWe decided to go in for a swim. There was nothing more we could do. The water was cold at first, but that was because we were so hot from being on the beach in the sun. I went in up to my neck, and stood looking at the dome on top of the hotel Excelsior and the mountains in the background. The sun was getting more intense. I got out of the water first, showered on the beach, and dried off under the umbrella. She swam for another hour. She likes the water a lot more than I do. After she settled in, I asked if she was hungry\n\n“That was very strange,” she said.\n\n“You mean the man on the beach?”\n\n“That was very sad. I wonder what happened.”\n\n“People mentioned a storm. He had a sailboat”\n\n“Yeah. I could make out a little of what they said. Sailboats are bad in storms.”\n\n“It probably took him by surprise.”\n\n“He must have had a lifeboat,” I said.\n\n“Maybe it was a small sailboat. Too small for a lifeboat.”\n\n“I haven’t seen a small boat since we got here. This is the yacht club set if I ever saw one.”\n\n“Maybe he shouldn’t have gone out in a storm?”\n\n“I saw a reporter talking to some of the people on the beach. We can get a paper tomorrow.”\n\nLater we ate sandwiches at one of the tables in front of the small snack bar, and then went swimming again until the sun started to set and the sky began to change color. The late train back to Florence was crowded, and we got to the apartment after dark. The next morning there was a blurb in the paper. The man had been English, and his wife was in Genoa at their summer home. He disappeared the day before yesterday, the night of the bad storm. His boat was found washed up on shore. It had sunk with the lifeboat still attached. His widow wanted to cremate his body on the public beach, but the authorities said no. They insisted that he be cremated in a licensed crematorium. She planned on throwing his ashes into the sea from the spot where he had washed up on shore.\n\n“We’re going.” She said, not a question.\n\nWe took the train back to Viareggio. The weather had turned cool, so the train wasn’t crowded. Heavy clouds and light rain turned the water grey, and hid the mountains. We walked out on the beach. A pale woman in a white wedding gown opened a Grecian brass urn and cast beautiful ashes into the gentle surf. They sat on the surface of the blue-grey water for a moment, and then sunk into the Tyrrhenian Sea.", null, "Joseph Zeppetello Lives in the Hudson Valley, and has published short works of fiction in Iron Horse, The Little Magazine, and Copper Nickel. His novel, Daring to Eat a Peach, was published by Atticus Books. He is currently working on another novel, and is interested in writing stories that explore character, and has been experimenting with short works that incorporate a touch of the magical or the absurd." ]
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[ "Leave a comment\nBy andrewconstant10 Golf, The Courier News", null, "HILLSBOROUGH – Despite missing a two-foot birdie putt on his opening hole of the day, Dylan Stein posted the round of his life Wednesday morning.\n\nThe junior from Hunterdon Central turned in a tournament-record 66, winning the individual title and helping the Red Devils capture the team title at the Skyland Conference Golf Tournament at Royce Brook Golf Club.\n\nStein birdied five holes in a row from the 7th to the 11th and then birdied the final two holes to card his lowest round ever, besting Alex Edfort’s previous tournament-record of 67, which he shot in 2009 when the tournament was held at Neshanic Valley.\n\n“I didn’t start off that great; but when I made five in a row, I realized I could go low today,” Stein said. “I feel like I really improved down the stretch and I played really well today. I felt that unless someone else went really low, it would stand up and I would lock this one up.”\n\nHunterdon Central, which played on Tuesday in the NJSIAA Sectionals but didn’t qualify for the Tournament of Champions, came back strong, according to coach Larry Ries.\n\n“Yesterday, we didn’t play that well, but I’m proud that they came back the next day. I didn’t know how they’d react to playing 18 holes in another tournament, back-to-back. So I’m really proud,” Ries said. “For Dylan to shoot 66 is fantastic. I wouldn’t say it’s a surprise to me, but I thought he could shoot even-par (72). Posting 66 is a hell of a number and Dylan really works on his game and he’s very serious and when you put the time in, you become a good player.”\n\nThe 19 schools all played on Royce Brook’s private West Course Wednesday, which pushed 30 golfers’ scores over 90, making Stein’s 66 all the more impressive.\n\nAnother star from the day was Watchung Hills’ Mike Graboyes, who shot an even-par 72 to finish third in the individual competition.\n\n“I definitely left a few out there, I burned the edge all day and I left a few short,” Graboyes said. “I hit the ball amazingly, but I couldn’t get it done on the greens, so it’s a little frustrating. But I had a good time out there.”\n\nGraboyes and his Watchung Hills teammates did qualify for next Monday’s Tournament of Champions, which will be held at Hopewell Valley Golf Club, and he said that having some momentum going in will help.\n\n“We don’t have as strong of a team as we did last year, but I was really happy that we made it back to the Tournament of Champions and I hope we repeat as Group IV champions and we’ll see how we do against the rest of the state,” Graboyes said.\n\nJustin Chae of Pingry, who also qualified for the Tournament of Champions, finished second in the individual competition with a two-under 70. He and his Pingry teammates will join Watchung Hills on Monday in Hopewell." ]
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[ "A cough is a sudden, explosive exhalation of air that functions to clear material from the airways. Coughing is one way in which the lungs and airways are protected from inhaled particles. Coughing sometimes produces sputum (also called phlegm), a mixture of mucus, debris, and cells expelled from the lungs. The cough reflex has both sensory (afferent) and motor (efferent) pathways. The internal laryngeal nerve carries the sensory information away from the area above the glottis in the trachea to the cough center located in the medulla oblongata via the vagus nerve. Stimulation of this area by dust or foreign particles produces a cough to remove the foreign material from the respiratory tract before it reaches the lungs. Mucus production in the bronchi is an airway defense mechanism, and increases with inflammation and infection.\n\nIn dogs, cats, and horses, coughing occurs because of a primary disease process, such as Bordetella bronchiseptica infection (\" kennel cough Kennel Cough Kennel cough results from inflammation of the trachea. It is a mild, self-limiting disease but may progress to bronchopneumonia in puppies or to chronic bronchitis in debilitated adult or aged... read more \") or chronic bronchitis in dogs, feline asthma or heartworm-associated respiratory disease in cats, and equine asthma Recurrent Airway Obstruction in Horses Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) is a common, performance-limiting, allergic respiratory disease of horses characterized by chronic cough, nasal discharge, and respiratory difficulty. Episodes... read more", null, ". In most cases, addressing the primary disease will resolve the cough. Antitussive treatment is supportive and is primarily for the comfort of the animal and the owner. Most antitussive drugs are opiates or opioids that directly suppress the cough center in the medulla oblongata ( see Table: Antitussive Drugs Antitussive Drugs\n\nMorphine is an effective antitussive at doses lower than those that produce analgesia and sedation. It is not commonly used for antitussive activity because of adverse effects and the potential for abuse and addiction. Morphine has poor oral bioavailability because of a significant first-pass effect by the liver.\n\nCodeine is methylmorphine; methylation of morphine significantly improves the oral bioavailability by reducing the first-pass effect. Codeine phosphate and codeine sulfate are found in many antitussive preparations, including tablets, liquids, and syrups. Codeine has analgesic effects that are about one-tenth that of morphine; however, its antitussive potency is approximately equal to that of morphine. The adverse effects of codeine are considerably less than those that occur with morphine at antitussive doses. Adverse reactions (especially in cats) are exhibited as excitement, muscular spasms, convulsions, respiratory depression, sedation, and constipation. Codeine should not be used after GI tract surgery because of its effects on intestinal motility.\n\nHydrocodone is chemically and pharmacologically similar to codeine but more potent. It is combined with an anticholinergic drug (homatropine) to discourage abuse by humans. It is prescribed for dogs with chronic cough due to canine bronchitis; however, information on its use is mainly anecdotal.\n\nDextromethorphan is technically not considered an opiate, because it does not bind to traditional opiate receptors and is not addictive or analgesic. It is the d-isomer of levorphanol. The l-isomer of levorphanol has addictive and analgesic properties. Although it is recommended anecdotally to treat cough, a pharmacokinetic study in dogs demonstrated a short elimination half-life, rapid clearance, and poor oral bioavailability, making its use as an orally administered cough suppressant in dogs questionable.\n\nButorphanol, an opioid agonist-antagonist, is used as an analgesic and antitussive in dogs. As an antitussive in dogs, butorphanol is 4 times more potent than morphine and 100 times more potent than codeine. At antitussive dosages, it may produce considerable sedation in dogs. Because butorphanol has poor bioavailability, the oral dose in dogs is 10 times the subcutaneous dose. In cats, butorphanol is primarily used as an injectable analgesic. In some cats, it may cause pain on injection, as well as mydriasis, disorientation, swallowing/licking, and sedation.\n\nMaropitant has potential for use as a cough suppressant. NK1 antagonism has been shown to have antitussive effects in canine and feline models. In a study of dogs with chronic bronchitis, maropitant reduced frequency of coughing.\n\nCopyright © 2022 Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA and its affiliates. All rights reserved.\nOverview of Systemic Pharmacotherapeutics of the Respiratory System in Animals" ]
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[ "When Erin Rae began recording her second album, she was nervous. Unlike the sharply-observed character sketches on Soon Enough, Rae’s 2015 debut that introduced her as one of East Nashville’s most promising young folkies, the vulnerable songs she had been writing over the past few years were much more intensely personal. She was afraid to share them with her band, and with the world, worried, more than anything, that no one would care.\n\nRae was particularly apprehensive about one song, “Bad Mind.” Like much of the material on Rae’s excellent new album, Putting On Airs, Rae wrote the song as a way to come clean with herself, a confessional and a self-reckoning with some of the struggles and insecurities the young singer-songwriter has faced regarding her own identity and sexuality as a young woman growing up in the South.\n\n“It was scary to let other people decide if they wanted to work on that song,” says Rae, 27. “That was the scariest one, because I didn’t know if other people were going to be into this.”\n\nAfter receiving the unwavering support and enthusiasm from her team of collaborators, Rae recorded a dozen of her newly penetrating songs in February 2017, at Cory Chisel’s community studio in Appleton, Wisconsin. Putting on Airs, Rae’s second album and her most compelling to date, is the result of a two-year period in which Rae began to take a closer look at her own fears, excitements and struggles.\n\n“The first record is from a younger place, more observant of other people,” says Rae. “Some of the new songs were about things I was trying to get clear and honest with myself about. It’s not always easy to be honest with yourself, but I was getting to a place where I was looking sternly at what was going on, at what I had been experiencing. Once I gave myself permission to write about stuff that was so close to home, it just felt good to write them.”\n\nAnchored in gentle folk arrangements, songs like “Can’t Cut Loose,” “Putting On Airs” and “Wild Blue Wind” are the most melodic, accessible songs she’s written yet, while other numbers like “Pretend” and “Anchor Me Down” are more dissonant, atmospheric set-pieces guided by the tasteful production of Dan Knobler.\n\n“I knew that this time we were going to approach the album differently,” says Rae. “We wanted to explore some different sounds instead of what just immediately came to mind.” The new sounds and flourishes on Rae’s new album were influenced by everything from the sound-collage folk of Michael Nau to the late-period Beatles. Rae credits the latter, for example, as the direct inspiration for the dramatic opening chord of “Mississippi Queen.”\n\nRae has lived in Nashville since moving to town as a child with her family from Jackson, Tennessee in 2001. In the last half-decade, the singer has become a key fixture in East Nashville’s roots community, with her soft-spoken music, grounded much more in folk than in country, serving as a commanding counterweight to the type of de-facto, more brash form of 70’s-inspired country played by so many of her Americana contemporaries.\n\nAs a songwriter, Rae can draw out powerful emotion and deep empathy out of simple scenarios. On “Love Like Before,” she turns a desire for a nicer apartment into a haunted meditation on hope, resolution, and the fallacy of simple self-improvement.\n\n“Got it in my head to go sailing/ Get my kicks in a faraway land,” she sings, “Put away all of my demons/ I could begin again.”\n\n“It’s a song about that feeling of always looking outside of ourselves for some way to feel more peace internally,” she says. “That feeling of ‘Maybe next time, when I play this next show I’m so excited about playing, I’ll feel this ultimate bliss and I’ll feel super successful, and I won’t question anything in my life.’ But that type of feeling doesn’t really exist.”\n\nMuch of Putting On Airs finds Rae unmasking various layers of self-deception as she reflects on her own troubled past. When Rae wrote the companion pieces “Putting On Airs” and “Can’t Cut Loose” within a few months of another, she knew she had arrived at a thematic focus for her new album.\n\n“‘Putting on Airs’ and ‘Can’t Cut Loose’ are telling two different parts of the same story,” she says. “When I wrote those songs I felt like I had the anchor pieces, like I captured the feeling of what I was trying to do.”\n\nRae’s anguished concern over whether or not her others would be interested in hearing her profoundly personal new songs has already proven to be for naught, with Putting On Airs receiving early rave coverage from outlets like NPR and Billboard.\n\n“Before I was just all in my head trying to get some of that stuff out, trying to figure out and trace back why I still feel this way as an adult,” she says of ‘Bad Mind,’ the song she had been most scared to share with the world. “Now I listen to it and it’s very comforting to me.”", null, null ]
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[ null, "JULIE NIMMONS joined the family business, Schutt Manufacturing Company, the precursor to Schutt Sports, on a full-time basis in May of 1982. After serving in a variety of positions, Julie acquired Schutt in January of 1986. Through acquisitions of companies involved with manufacturing football and baseball helmets, baseball and softball field equipment and product-line extensions, the company’s revenue grew significantly. Schutt Sports remained a family owned business until April 2005.\n\nDuring her tenure with Schutt Sports, she was twice named as one of the 25 Leaders to Watch in the sporting goods industry. In Washington, D.C., Julie lobbied and testified for tort reform on behalf of the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association before committees in both the House of Representatives and the United States Senate. Additionally, she lobbied several years for the Carol M. White Physical Education Program (PEP) continuation, as well as for other issues relative to health, physical fitness and trade.\n\nJulie was the first woman elected to the Board of Directors of SGMA and later served as Chairman. Julie and husband Ken were recognized as Business Persons of the Year by her hometown Litchfield Chamber of Commerce in Litchfield, Illinois. She was featured in CNN’s “All About Women,” and appeared in interviews seen on CNN and ESPN. Julie is a graduate of Eastern Illinois University. She and Ken have two married daughters." ]
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Crime in Honduras considerations how lately Honduras has skilled very high ranges of violence and criminality. Homicide violence reached a peak in 2012 with an average of 20 homicides a day. Cities corresponding to San Pedro Sula and the Tegucigalpa have registered murder charges among the many highest in the world.\n\nOf the 300 present, 68 women and 32 men signed the Declaration of Sentiments which defined the ladies’s rights movement. The first National Women’s Rights Convention took place in 1850 in Worcester, Massachusetts, attracting greater than 1,000 participants. As late as 1962, programs such as Operation Eagle Eye in Arizona tried to stymie minority voting via literacy exams. The Twenty-fourth Amendment was ratified in 1964 to ban poll taxes as a condition of voter registration and voting in federal elections. Many states continued to use them in state elections as a method of lowering the variety of voters.\n\nThe United States State Department and Government of Canada has warned international guests that they might be subjected to robbery, kidnapping for a ransom or sale to terrorist organizations and homicide, and that their very own diplomatic vacationers are required to journey in armored automobiles. The United Kingdom’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office has advised against all journey to Venezuela.\n\nStudies have shown that individuals with disabilities are extra interested in government and public affairs than most and are extra desperate to take part within the democratic course of. Many election officials urge individuals with disabilities to vote absentee, nonetheless some disabled people see this as an inferior form of participation. Some studies have shown that polling places are inaccessible to disabled voters. 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[ null, null, null, "Excuse LaDontay Bell for his enthusiasm. The Chester High coach is in his fifth season as head coach of the Clippers. He just saw his team win the U-10 Championship on Saturday with a 26-18 comeback victory over Truman, and it comes after Chester’s 7-3 year in its last fall season.\n\nBell has a reason to be pleased.\n\n“I had to look in-house the last year we went 3-7 and make some internal changes, and we moved LaFennis Terry to defensive coordinator and we’ve gone 7-3 and now 5-1,” said Bell, who’s 40. “We made that change, and we haven’t had many points scored on us at all. One of my biggest words is ‘momentum.’ We have a young coaching staff that holds itself accountable.\n\n“We expected to go far this fall. (Senior running back) Anton Sterling was back, and we have a lot of faith in (junior quarterback) Isaiah Freeman (a transfer from Strath Haven).”\n\nBut Chester may have someone very special that—so far—is under the radar in 6-foot-3, 190-pound junior linebacker and defensive back Darron Miller, who’s receiving interest from Temple and Syracuse, but it’s a list that promises to grow.\n\n“We’re making strides to the kind of culture that I wanted,” said Bell, who is originally from Washington, D.C., who received his undergrad degree at Cheyney and graduate degree in criminal justice from St. Joe’s. “The program has been resurrected; the culture has been resurrected. Our primary concern is landing young men into college. Last year, we got nine kids into school.\n\n“I tell my coaches, ‘Let’s stay relevant.’ We don’t treat our players like high school players. We try to treat them like collegiate players, so when they get to college it won’t be a culture shock.”\n\nChester now sets itself up for a strong fall. The Clippers have to be strong considerations with Academy Park and Penn Wood for the Del-Val League title.\n\n“I can’t wait for the fall,” said Miller, who carries a 3.1 GPA and scored a 22-yard TD in the first half against Truman. “We like where we’re going. We can be a very good team and I think people will turn around and take notice. I think we can handle that pressure, and we put in the work.\n\n“We know from going 7-3 last year that we would have a target on our backs. We’re a family that holds everyone accountable.”\n\nThere is something tangible that the Clippers can grab and hold tight. It’s a program that now has stability in Bell and more will be expected in the fall. Bell’s Clippers’ Way involves friend, trust, and grit.\n\nHis team appears to be following those words.\n\n“One of my messages going into the Truman game is have no regrets,” Bell said. “We scored 20 unanswered points and the kids didn’t give up. Consistency is a driving force with us, and really like we have entering the fall. I think going into the fall we’re contenders.”" ]
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[ "In tests, the drug appears to hold back the ageing process as well as helping fight disease.\n\nIbuprofen, which is used every day at home by people to treat inflammation, pain and fever, may be the key to developing a long sought after anti-ageing drug.\n\nDr Brian Kennedy, president and chief executive of the Buck Institute for Research on Ageing in California, said: “There is a lot to be excited about.\n\n\"The research shows that ibuprofen impacts a process not yet implicated in ageing, giving us a new way to study and understand the ageing process.\n\n“Ibuprofen is a relatively safe drug, found in most people’s medicine cabinets.\n\n\"There is every reason to believe there are other existing treatments that can impact health span and we need to be studying them.”\n\nHe said: “It should be possible to find other drugs like ibuprofen with even better ability to extend lifespan, with the aim of adding healthy years of life in people.”\n\nIn laboratory tests, ibuprofen was found to extend the lives of worms and flies by the equivalent of about 12 years in human terms.\n\nThe creatures not only lived longer, they appeared to maintain their fitness and health as they got older.\n\nDespite the huge evolutionary gap between worms and people, the researchers believe they have found a new aspect to ageing that could have major implications for humans.\n\n\"It should be possible to find other drugs like ibuprofen with even better ability to extend lifespan,\" Professor Polymenis\n\nProfessor Polymenis said: “We are not sure why this works but it is worth exploring further.\n\n“This study was a proof of principle, to show that common, relatively safe drugs in humans can extend the lifespan of very diverse organisms.”\n\nIbuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, sold under its own name and under a variety of brand names such as Nurofen, Advil and Motrin.\n\nIt was developed by the Boots company in the 1960s and became available over the counter around the world in the 1980s.\n\nThe World Health Organisation includes the drug on its list of “essential medications”.\n\nAlthough considered relatively safe, high doses can have harmful side effects.\n\nThe doses used were broadly the equivalent of those taken by humans.\n\nThe treatment added about 15 per cent to the lives of the different species, which in human terms amounts to an extra dozen or so years of life.\n\nIt was also considered to be healthy living time.", null, "Both the treated flies and worms appeared healthier in old age than those left untreated, the scientists reported in the online journal Public Library of Science Genetics.\n\nDr Kennedy said the study opens the door for a new exploration of anti-ageing medicines.\n\nHe added: “Our institute is interested in finding out why people get sick when they get old.\n\n“We think that by understanding those processes, we can intervene and find ways to extend human health span, keeping people healthier longer and slowing down ageing.\n\nEarlier this year, researchers at Newcastle University found that the cheap anti-inflammatory drug could also help fight a host of chronic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes, arthritis and dementia.\n\nThey discovered that chronic inflammation may accelerate ageing and trigger disease by stopping the body’s cells regenerating.\n\nOnce a patient suffers inflammation from one disease, it increases the risk of them developing other conditions.\n\nThe drug should be taken with or after food because it can damage the stomach lining.\n\nThe NHS advises that anyone with questions over the use of ibuprofen should speak to their GP.\n\nMeanwhile other research published yesterday said ibuprofen could also cut the risk of developing the second most common form of skin cancer for those with pale skin.\n\nThe study, published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, says aspirin may have the same effect.\n\nAustralian scientists found that the pills could reduce the risk by as much as 15 to 20 per cent.", null ]
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[ "Like primary-school age children when the bell rings for playtime, Her Majesty’s Public is rushing hither and thither, not devoting one scrap of grey matter to whether or not they ought. Meanwhile, the “information” and available “data” in re Kung Flu grows ever more diametrically opposed, unreliable and even risible in quality. Get out there and play my little ones says the “government” with one face, while simultaneously changing the law with the other to implement local “lockdowns” (loathe that Americanism, it’s very un-English!). The first of these is in place (the city of Leicester), and the canal rozzers have already swiftly issued notices closing the Grand Union canal which is wot do runneth through Leicester to all but essential movement and to live-aboard boaters (who must move about as much as possible, and die as quickly as may be, and preferably die quietly).\n\nAll of the loops of canal around here are far too big to comtemplate when at any moment they may be summarily closed again, and the Welsh canal is still half-closed (a smidgen of it actually being in Wales, with the devolved Welshist DisAssembly making up their own rules at English tax-payer’s expense, ditto Scotland under Knickerless Bludgeon or whatever she’s called).\n\nManned locks, tunnels and such Victorian delights as the Anderton Boat lift are running reduced services – jaw-droppingly hypocritically – because of the “difficulties” in arranging safe social distancing and other COVID-19 procedures for volunteers (but it’s still fine and dandy and encouraged to run on down, cycle on down or even just have your nurse wheel you on down in your bathchair to “exercise” alongside boats with folk living aboard)…\n\nHind-Brain woke me late this morning – 04:30hrs – and the madness was upon me, so by 05:00 our ropes were undone and Mr Engine was making the neighbours swear (serves you both a-right for mooring unnecessarily arse to elbow with me). See top photo.", null, null, "I had a half a mind (just about, if you count the fluff) to moor at Calveley for a while, but the place was full, with fifteen or more boats in a row.\n\nSo many live-aboard boaters all in one place, or might it be that leisure boaters have, as they have these past weeks, ignored en masse the restrictions that don’t actually lift until this coming Saturday for them?", null, "So instead, having availed us of the services, I volte-faced and came back to Barbridge. There’s armco here, wifi signal and little to confuse our holiday hire-boat friends, who are all let loose from Saturday, the 4th of Julie.", null, "The first wave of hirers will likely be the most demented, it’ll be a tad safer in a week or two for those of us who boat like old biddies, and/or who moor up on long straight stretches with malice aforethought. 😉\n\nI mightily ungruntled a heron on the way. Why heron, when disturbed thus, always fly ahead fifty yards instead of either flying away or to the rear of the boat or even just waiting for boats to pass is beyond me. There must be some evolutionary merit to the habit.", null, "Got moored up and secured nicely before the rains began, which is always good.", null, "Slightly dull in terms of Das Weather, but a splendidly enjoyable mini cruise-ette for all that. Some six miles from fart to stinish, a brief re-watering, a rubbish dumping, a gazunder-shaking, and a winding at Bunbury included.\n\nI think that perhaps the winding hole at Bunbury is shrinking.\n\nPerhaps space and time are warping there.\n\nOr it might just be reeds growing wholly un-checked.\n\nThe back cover is on again and the cratch zipped up against the rain, so very few passing boats bother to slow down as they pass, assuming incorrectly that there’s no-one aboard to note their ill-manners.", null, "So that’s been my exercise for the day today, and plenty it was too. I might do an aerobic sit-down later, and perhaps some Biro-push-ups while writing a fresh list of things that I ought to get done but haven’t yet. There’s a nap to be fitted in there somewhere, too.\n\nPerhaps another coffee, first, in my rinky-dinky very heavy could use it as a blunt instrument weapon double-skinned stainless steel with walnut handle coffee press… thanks be to they who took delivery for me, it being classed as “Critical Medical Supplies”.\n\nSimple things please simple minds, and the mere possession of a new coffee pot is a pleasure indeed – for me, at least. Boing boing wibble moo fribble de what was I saying?", null, "Yes indeed. Coffee, I think, and a long contemplation and enjoyment of that rare and brief feeling of all tanks that ought to be full being full, and all that ought to be empty being empty, post service-area visit.\n\nThen a snooze-ette, one eye at a time.\n\nYou know those websites that show you real-time flashes and details on a map for lightning strikes? There must surely be one of those by now for “local lockdowns” as they pop up and then disappear again.\n\nEven if there’s no-one in England who can write an “app” to track & trace scabby peasants with COVID-19 Scrofula, there will surely be someone who will be coining in the advertising revenue from a site showing which roads, footpaths and bridleways (if not perhaps canals) are open, closed or blocked by emergency funeral pyre smoke.\n\nIan H., moved again, just a little bit, so yah boo sucks to you (and you know who you is)." ]
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[ null, "The British isles Defense Ministry day-to-day intelligence report has recommended Russia is been performing on planning the new T-14 key struggle tanks for its initial deployment in the war from Ukraine. The briefing reads: “In modern months, deployed Russian forces had been unwilling to take the 1st tranche of T-14 allotted to them simply because the automobiles were being in these kinds of bad issue.\n\n“It is unclear exactly what factors of the vehicles prompted this reaction, but in just the final 3 many years, Russian officials have publicly explained challenges with the T-14’s engine and thermal imaging devices.”" ]
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[ null, "The Hertha Fussballarena is the proposed new stadium of Hertha BSC. The stadium will replace Berlin’s Olympiastadion, which is too large and isn’t a proper football stadium, as Hertha’s new home.\n\nHertha presented plans for their new stadium in late 2016. Since their current lease of the Olympiastadion ends in 2025, the club intends to move to their new home subsequently.\n\nThe club hope to build the Hertha Fussballarena alongside the Olympiastadion on the Olympic Park, but have identified the Brandenburg Park in the town of Ludwigsfelle, 11 kilometres south of the Berlin city border, as their first alternative.\n\nHertha aims for a capacity of about 55,000 places, which is about 5,000 more than they currently average in the Olympiastadion. The new stadium will be fully privately financed.\n\nImages of the Hertha Fussballarena" ]
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[ "This comes as welcome news to impatient executives, who feared only one month ago that “very significant gaps” remained in the Canada-EU deal.\n\nThe most contentious of issues between the two parties included financial services regulation, pharmaceutical patents and government procurement projects. Settlement on trade in agricultural products and livestock was also disputed, given its very targeted impact in particular Canadian provinces and European countries. For example, one of the biggest sticking points for Canada was access to European beef and pork markets, which faced resistance from Europe’s own meat suppliers in France and Ireland.\n\nIt seems, however, the prioritization of this file in recent months by Prime Minister Harper and European Commission President Jose Barroso has expedited the settlement of these remaining questions.", null, "The Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) will be the first free trade agreement to be signed by the European Union with an industrialized country. The Union’s current free trade agreements, signed in 1997 and 2002, are with Mexico and Chile, respectively.\n\nThe accord offers Canadian access to a market of over five hundred million people and is by far the most ambitious trade agreement Canada’s federal government has ever negotiated. As a “second generation” trade agreement, CETA goes well beyond reducing tariff barriers. In fact, CETA seeks to target non-tariff barriers by promoting the harmonization of trade regulations and procedures.\n\nThe inclusion of Canadian provinces in this seemingly federal affair speaks to the unique nature of Canadian federalism. Though CETA is perhaps conceptualized as a national affair, it is important to recognize that many of its stipulations will address issues of provincial jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, government procurement, health care, and natural resources.\n\nThe Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, meets with key representatives of the forestry industry to highlight iconic wood and wood products as one of many B.C. exports that will benefit from an ambitious Canada-EU trade agreement\n\nUnfortunately, in contrast to their unprecedented involvement in negotiating CETA, the role of Canadian provinces in its approval and implementation remains decidedly unclear. This lack of clarity may indeed undermine five years worth of negotiations.", null, "The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade, discusses the Canada-EU trade agreement with key representatives of the forestry industry in British Columbia.\n\nIn short, provincial accountability for the implementation of CETA stipulations is not yet guaranteed. Though Canadian provinces have been heavily involved in the negotiations process, they are not, as yet, official signatories. Despite this provincial involvement thus far, historical precedent says that the Canadian approval and implementation will be left to the federal government.\n\nWithout formal mechanisms to guarantee the agreement’s timely implementation, Canadian municipalities and provinces may deliberately postpone politically unpopular conditions. Such behavior will do little to encourage European investors and the purported benefits of the deal itself will not be immediately apparent.\n\nThis series of events has unfolded before under the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). NAFTA’s Chapter 11 stipulates that foreign companies may file compensation claims in countries where they have investments and feel a government action is unfair and discriminatory. In 2010, the Canadian federal government shelled out CAD$130 million to compensate Delaware forestry giant AbitibiBowater Inc. for Newfoundland and Labrador’s expropriation of its assets in the province.\n\nOne might argue that because provinces were not directly involved in NAFTA negotiations, provincial violations are more understandable. However, the federal government’s Continuing Committee on Trade Negotiations (CCTN) did allow for provincial inclusion.\n\nIt is clear that if Canadian municipalities or provinces fail to implement CETA stipulations, the federal government could very well be held responsible.\n\nTo encourage provincial alignment with the CETA conditions, the European Commission has reportedly required Canadian provinces and territories to sign a pledge to implement CETA stipulations in a timely and thorough manner. However, without formal mechanisms, compliance is far from guaranteed.\n\nWhile October may end five years of complicated trans-Atlantic negotiations, it may also represent the beginning of an equally complicated implementation process. It is clear that Canadian provinces will be as important to the success of this agreement as they were to its negotiations. For indeed, any delay or variation in provincial implementation will weaken the integrity of the deal as a whole.\n\nWhile one must be wary of these risks, it is equally important for Canadians to congratulate the extent of provincial and federal cooperation that brought this deal to fruition. Though the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement will be an important trophy for Prime Minister Harper, Canadian provinces ought to receive equal, if not greater credit for its ultimate success.\n\nAs the 2015 edition of Ulchi-Freedom Guardian approaches, Paul Pryce discusses the strengths of Canada-Korea defence ties and some areas for improvement.\n\nIn the final part of her two part series, Tazrian Alam proposes that the Canadian government establish a regional NWFZ in the NorthWest Passage to protect against national & environmental security threats.\n\nFollowing the events in Ottawa, Ben Abonyi examines the efforts of the Canadian Armed Forces to increase vigilance at home." ]
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[ "Author of The Ruiner: A Casey Sparks Novel", null, "Casey Sparks knew things he should not. Sometimes when he touched an object, a memory of its owner or a vision of its past would transfer to him. It didn’t always work when he wanted it to, and sometimes it happened out of the blue. But whenever it happened, he knew he could trust the information. And standing on the sandy bank of Murder Creek, a distributary of the Alabama River, he knew for certain the boat fire had not been caused by engine trouble, and the three fishermen who had been on board would never be found alive. All of this was a certainty. The little charred piece of wood in his hand told him so.\n\nDwayne Beniot slapped a mosquito on his thin chest, leaving a tiny bloody smear. He washed off his hand in the creek and said, “You got stage fright or something? Let’s get a move on. I’m getting eaten alive over here.”\n\nCasey shook his head and dropped the burnt wood. “Sorry. I found a chunk of that boat that went missing a few weeks ago on the big river. I guess when it blew up, bits of it that didn’t sink floated downstream, and some of it ended up here.”\n\n“Blew up? How do you know? Oh, right. See anything else?”\n\nCasey had. He had seen bursts of disjointed moments. Something ramming the fishing boat, men in the water, screams, fire, and ultimately the explosion. But the fire and explosion had come later than the rest after the men were already dead. “Probably nothing the sheriff hasn’t already pieced together.” Casey relieved himself in the woods and then walked back into the creek. When he was calf-deep, Dwayne pushed an innertube towards him. Dwayne had attached it with a bright-yellow nylon rope to his own and to a floating cooler they shared.\n\nCasey caught the innertube. “Yeah. But I don’t think that’s what happened.” He sat down and paddled until they reached deeper water, where the current took over. It pulled them to the middle and down the creek.\n\n“Either way. That’s why I prefer to float.”\n\nDwayne reeled himself even with the cooler and plucked out a Budweiser. Taking a sip, he let his head fall back and closed his eyes. Casey plucked a beer too. The sky was cloudless, and the light breeze and warm creek water brought little relief from the already too-hot south Alabama July afternoon. The beer brought a little more.\n\nCasey kept his eyes open. The banks of both sides of the river alternated between thick bushes, pine forest, and thin patches of sandy beach. He found himself scanning the water as they floated along. The fisherman had disappeared at night, not in the light of day, and it had happened in the big river rather than the little creek, but it hadn’t been far away from where they were, not really, and it had only happened three weeks before. Casey felt strange worrying about something in the river. He knew it so well and had always before associated it with fun and relaxation.\n\nA few of the sandy patches of riverbank were large enough to accommodate five or six tents and a firepit, and so the creek had been a favorite camping destination for their local boy scout troop. They would put in on a Saturday morning, canoe or kayak until dark, camp on a beach, and row out on Sunday morning. Casey and Dwayne had both made it to Life rank in scouts, but neither quite had the ambition to make Eagle. By the time they were in their late teens, Dwayne’s focus had shifted almost completely to girls and guns and Casey’s to anything that would help him cope with and hide the fact he was gay. Cherry Hill, Alabama was as good a place as any for Dwayne’s preoccupations but didn’t offer much for Casey.\n\nFloating around a bend, he saw Amy Gale holding court with a handful of other older teenagers who worked with Casey and Dwayne at the Catfish Shack. Two of the young men were lobbing M-80 firecrackers into the forest and giggling with each explosion.\n\nDwayne opened an eye at one of the booms and laughed. “Amateurs.” He started paddling. “We are making another pit stop.”\n\nCasey sighed. “You want to hang out with the waitstaff babies?”\n\n“Amy’s with them. And you need to socialize. I could barely get you out of the house today.\n\n“I’m throwing the damn party tonight, aren’t I? I even have most everything set up.”\n\n“I know, but this is part of it too. The Fourth of July tradition is all day, not just your party. And you are going on, what, three weeks since your breakup? You’ve got to get out of the trailer, lighten up, and snap out of it. And as your best friend, it’s my duty to confiscate that bottle of tequila Amy’s holding and get you drunk.”\n\nCasey joined in the paddling, and they dragged their tubes onto the beach.\n\nAmy brushed her dark hair back with a single extended middle finger and smiled as she held it in place.\n\n“Do all old dishwashers work part-time for the cops now?” The other servers laughed.\n\nDwayne started to respond but was cut off by one of the servers at the edge of the water, pointing and shouting, “water moccasin.” Dwayne darted towards him and leaped into the creek after the snake. He splashed through the shallows and then swam freestyle after the quick S shape in the water. Most of the others moved toward the action, but Casey stayed back with Amy. He’d seen this before more times than he could remember, and Amy simply didn’t care.\n\nThey looked at each other and shared a smile. She handed him the bottle.\n\n“You going to rat me out too, officer?”\n\nCasey took a long pull and winced it down. “You’re safe. The cops already have enough fry cooks on staff.”\n\nAmy watched Dwayne from a distance for a moment, and then she looked at Casey and frowned. “Are you OK? You’ve been really quiet at work and not acting like yourself lately.”\n\nCasey feigned a smile. “I’ll be fine. It’s just dating trouble. I promise to be more upbeat at the party tonight.”\n\n“You better. I expect you to read my fortune or something. You are really getting good at those magic tricks. Are you sure you don’t really have some dark powers?“\n\nCasey snickered, and a real smile grew across his face. “A magician never reveals his secrets.” He took another gulp of tequila and handed the bottle back. She received it in one hand and hugged him with the other. “If you need me to kick somebody’s ass, you just let me know.”\n\nCasey hugged her back, his hands squeezing bony shoulders. What she lacked in size, she made up in fire. “Thank you.”\n\nShe was right that he would defend her. He had done it before. When she came on at the Catfish Shack as a waitress a couple of years prior, he had been there four years already and was one of the senior kitchen staff. At first, the other girls disliked her because she was popular with the boys and made better tips than most of them. For revenge or simple meanness, many of the girls mixed up her orders, stole side dishes, swapped salad dressings, and generally tried to run her out. A former server went so far as call her to the parking lot after work one night to brawl. Casey stepped in that night and had kept an eye out for her ever since. She could hold her own, but he still tried to protect her from as much of the restaurant hazing as he could.\n\nShe was different than the other girls there. She was a lot like him. The daughter of the reverend of the largest church in Cherry Hill, she was raised mostly without a TV, books, computers, or a cell phone. Her mother had passed away when she was little, and her father never remarried. He had kept her under this thumb as best as a man unqualified to raise a child and married to his job could, but around age thirteen, she had found ways to get around his rules. Upon realizing all the things she had been missing out on, she was equal parts bitter at her father and eager to experience everything life had to offer; the more exciting, the better. And she had dedicated herself to both causes with a zeal her old man could only dream of inspiring in his congregation.\n\nThe crowd watching Dwayne gasped when he caught up with the snake on the opposite bank. He hooted and held it aloft in one hand, supporting the snake in the middle with an open palm. Each side reached down almost to his shoulder. He called to the waiters. “It’s not venomous. It’s not a cottonmouth. Check it out.” He crossed the creek, one-arm swimming some of the way, still holding the snake, and the crowd scattered. Even Amy took a few steps back from her already distanced position when he stepped onto the beach, handling the brown water snake with both hands.\n\nCasey turned to her and said, “It’s OK. He’s kept snakes practically his whole life. He knows what he’s doing.”\n\nShe mouthed the word “nope” and took a few more steps back.\n\nCasey walked over to Dwayne and took a closer look. “If it’s not a moccasin, what is it?”\n\n“Yes. I can plainly see that.”\n\n“That’s the common name, smart ass. Not too creative, I guess. Anyone want to hold it?”\n\nThe crowd shrunk back further with the suggestion. Dwayne knelt by the water and let the snake glide from his hands into the stream. “Wish I could keep it, but water snakes need special enclosures. And I don’t have room for anything like that. Plus, I don’t like keeping wild-caught animals. Seems cruel.”\n\n“Let’s get going. You’ve terrified the waitstaff enough for one day, and I need to finish getting the trailer ready.”\n\n“Not before you get a shot of tequila.”\n\n“I worked that out with Amy already. I didn’t even have to tase her.”\n\n“Good work. I guess you are right.”\n\nCasey and Dwayne plopped back in their innertubes and floated away. Casey waved at Amy as they set off, and Dwayne held up a middle finger as he closed his eyes and hung his head back. Casey was feeling less apprehensive about the party after talking to Amy. But there was something about the vision that he couldn’t get out of his mind. Although Dwayne was right that accidents happen on the water all the time, nothing large enough to ram and flip a fishing boat should be in the river. But that is what Casey saw, and when he saw it, it was always true." ]
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[ null, "Apparently yellow is the new black! (Sorry, couldn’t help myself.)\n\nTonight at the Emmys, Orange Is The New Black star Taylor Schilling stunned on the red carpet in a yellow Stella McCartney dress. Her fresh frock called for a modern bohemian glamour look created by makeup artist Hung Vanngo.\n\nHere are a few key steps that makeup artist Hung Vanngo used to create the look:", null, "Like many of you out there, I live for awards season. I also live for finding out the beauty products that help make our favorite celebs look so darn pretty on the red carpet.\n\nIt’s no secret that I have an extreme crush on Brian Williams (he waved at me once – true story), so naturally I adore his daughter too. I thought she killed it last night at the Primetime Emmy Awards. Her glowing Emmy look was thanks in part to celeb makeup artist Pati Dubroff (and also thanks in part to the killer bone structure she received from her dad.) I got the scoop from Pati about the products and techniques she used to achieve this beautiful look.\n\n“Allison had just returned from her summer vacation so her skin was sun-kissed,” she said. “We decided to go with a soft look. I dubbed this ‘pretty in pink with a flash’ – the pink is on the lid, the cheek and the lip, while the flash is a dash of bright yellow gold on the inner corner of her eyes which complimented the bright yellow grosgrain belt on her dress.”", null, "Pati prepped the skin with tarte clean slate timeless smoothing primer in the t-zone to eliminate the need for powder. She then used a small amount of tarte Amazonian clay 12-hour full coverage foundation SPF 15 in light medium honey.\n\n“I wanted the sheer coverage so Allison’s freckles could show through,” said Pati.\n\nShe finished the skin using tarte park avenue princess bronzer to amp up the tan and tarte Amazonian clay 12-hour blush in fearless on the apples of the cheeks for a pinky flush.\n\nShe defined her brows with tarte the brow architect brow shaper, liner and definer in medium-tan.\n\n“I created the structured eyes with Pati Dubroff dream palette using ochre and raw to give matte structure and a soft tone in the crease and under the eye,” said Pati.\n\nShe then applied tarte smolderEYES Amazonian clay waterproof liner in golden beige in the center of the lid for a peachy pink base followed by Chanel Illusion D’ombre in Abstraction on top. On the inner corner of the eyes, Pati added a flash of NARS Soft Touch Shadow Pencil in Corcovado for a flash of bright yellow. At the base of the lash line Pati used tarte lights, camera, lashes precision longwear liquid eyeliner – with a touch of a light flick at the outer corner. She completed Allison’s eyes by coating the lashes in tarte lights, camera, lashes 4-in-1 mascara.\n\nAllison’s Gambattista Valli Couture sleeveless dress meant her body was on display too. Sometimes it’s easy to focus on the face and forget the rest of the skin, but Pati made sure she was glowing from head to toe!\n\n“It’s just as important to make sure that the skin on her body looks as just as flawless as the skin on her face,” said Pati. “I used Jergens BB Body Skin Perfecting Cream in Medium to give a subtle radiant sheen and illuminate Allison’s skin.”\n\nAllison packed her clutch full of the essentials to keep her look fresh all night! She selected tarte not so slick oil-absorbing blotting papers and the two tarte lippies Pati applied to keep on hand. Smart girl!", null, null, "One thing is for sure – glam waves were prevalent on the Emmys Red Carpet last night. Allison Williams, Christina Hendricks, and Taylor Schilling all wore wavy ‘dos, but my fav waves of the night were Rose Byrne’s. The Insidious star owned this soft romantic look, created by John Frieda International Creative Consultant Harry Josh.\n\nInspired by an image of Bianca Jagger from the late 70’s/early 80’s, Josh gave Rose Byrne a modern and polished version of the wild waves. Read on to find out out to copy her coif!", null, "I dig the nail art that young Modern Family beauty Sarah Hyland was rocking on her fingertips. (She was also wearing the heck out of a wine hued lip and killer green gown.) She opted for a “negative space” look—having a natural or bare area of nail exposed somewhere between/within the polished area instead of a two-toned manicure. Celebrity Manicurist Christina Aviles used Red Carpet Manicure’s LED gel polish in “Haute Couture,” “Runway Red” and “Camera Shy” to design her nail look.\n\n“Sarah co-designed her dress with Carolina Herrera and wanted to complement her dress with burgundy nails,” said Christina. “Once we sat down together, she let me know she really wanted to do something eye catching and art deco.”", null ]
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[ null, "Year 11 and 12 Catholic students across the Cairns Diocese are no longer required to do religious education to pass their senior studies.\n\nInstead, a new Catholic Faith in Action program is being launched to year 11 students in the Cairns Diocese.\n\nIt’s the result of a challenge to senior Catholic Education leaders by the Bishop of Cairns, James Foley, to deliver a more dynamic and modern religious education curriculum.\n\nCatholic Education Services Executive Director, Bill Dixon, said the Cairns Diocese is among the early adopters of the program.\n\n“It is my belief that Catholic Faith in Action provides a framework for our Colleges to provide a curriculum that is needed in modern times,” he said.\n\n“At a time when society is becoming increasingly secular, and some people even question the existence of God, there is an even greater need for young people to benefit from a dynamic secondary religious education curriculum.”\n\nUnder the program, faith education will be based on a student’s own life experiences and they’ll be called to action in a way that reflects Catholic social teachings.\n\nWhile it doesn’t contribute to a student’s QCE or ATAR, accountability measures are in place to ensure meaningful participation.\n\nThe program is being launched today, with the Cairns Diocese’s year 11 students converging on St Augustine’s College, where they’ll hear from priest and acclaimed author, lecturer and film critic, Fr Richard Leonard, SJ.\n\nCatholic Education Cairns says colleges will still offer elective courses of religious study, including Study of Religion, Religion and Ethics and Certificate III/IV in Christian Ministry and Theology, which may contribute to a student’s QCE and ATAR." ]
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[ null, "His name was Hachiro Sasaki. At 22, the brilliant economic student turned into a soldier as the tide of World War II turned against Japan.\n\nThese are the words he wrote in his diary as he looked at certain death:\n\n\"February 9, 1943: The dice have already been thrown, and now there is nothing I can do now except to deal wholeheartedly and sincerely with whatever I have to face.\"\n\nHe became a kamikaze. In Japanese, it means divine wind. Americans called them the suicide pilots.\n\nToshimasa Hayashi, another university student, graduated and was immediately drafted. He questioned the war privately in his diary:\n\n\"April 23, 1945: Who exactly is fighting this war now? A full half of my classmates of the 13th class, who were bomber pilots on carriers and my friends,...are now already dead.\"\n\nBut it did not cloud his sense of duty as he, too, became a kamikaze:\n\n\"August 9, 1945: Today, I shall fly one of the very latest in war planes,...a Ryusei, and I will slam it into an enemy carrier. Goodbye, my dear parents, and everyone. Thank you, all my comrades.\"\n\nThe words come from a collection of diaries and letters of dozens of university students sent off to war, including some who became kamikaze pilots. Published in Japan five decades ago, it is now available in English in a book titled Listen to the Voices From the Sea, translated by a woman haunted by voices from her own past.\n\nMidori Yamanouchi grew up in Japan during the war. Now a college professor at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania, she wants Americans to understand the kamikaze.\n\n\"How could beautiful people like this have to die?\" Yamanouchi asks. \"My major point is,...they were not the robots like some Americans think they are.\"\n\nWhat is the reality, then? Who are they?\n\nUntil 1943, college students in Japan were excused from military duty. But then deferments were abruptly canceled. The best and the brightest of Japan's young were instantly its newest warriors, marching off to war in carefully staged propaganda ceremonies.\n\nHachiro Sasaki was one of them, a brilliant economic student turned kamikaze, who wrote of his last visit home:\n\n\"December 8, 1943: My younger brother and I talked of family matters,\" he wrote. \"Because I have Taizo, I can depart without leaving my heart entirely behind.\"\n\n\"It's crazy that younger people die,\" he adds.\n\n\"December 8, 1943: In all honesty,...those slogans that our military leaders spread around strike me as phrases that may sound good, but as basically empty.\"\n\nTo this day, Taizo Sasaki is troubled about why his brother was sent to his death.\n\nWhat is it, or was it, about Japanese culture that allowethem to come up with this suicide weapon, where men would give their lives deliberately?\n\n\"I don't particularly see it as uniquely Japanese, though the fact was, the defense line was completely gone,\" Yamanouchi says. \"There was nothing that can stop the Americans from coming over and completely destroying the whole country.\"\n\n\"And if that's the case, if I had to go, I would do whatever to slow down their coming over to kill my loved ones,\" she adds.\n\nThe toll was terrifying: 10,000 American sailors, killed or wounded and more than 150 ships, hit or sunk.\n\nNot all the kamikaze were university students. In the beginning, some were seasoned pilots. In the end, some were criminals, sent to war instead of to jail. These were men who flew their planes, sometimes with only a day's instruction.\n\nSome carried a special piece of cloth. One thousand women would each tie a single knot. It was meant to protect them.\n\n\"July 31, 1945: Last night, I completely changed everything I was wearing. I also wound tightly around my waist the thousand-stitch cloth my mother sent me,\" Toshimsa Hayashi wrote. \"I am happy to fall like a cherry blossom petal.\"\n\n\"That is from (the) old samurai's code, explains Yamanouchi, adding that this is the most honorable thing to do, \"to die beautifully. The cherry blossom falls beautifully, doesn't it? It doesn't cling on to it.\"\n\nAnd, on April 14, Hachiro Sasaki, the young economics student, fulfilled his mission. No one knows what happened once he was in the air or how he died. All that is left are his final thoughts:\n\n\"I wish to live to the end as a human being,...through and through,...without ever being a coward.\"\n\nTranslating those words so Americans can read them settles a debt for Yamanouchi that is a half-century old.\n\n\"That's what I can do for these people who left. That's my gift,\" she explains. \"They died for me.\"\n\nDoes she still feel guilt as well?\n\n\"Slightly, of course, because I wasn't there,\" she replies. \"If I was there, I would be one of them, maybe.\"\n\nIchizo Hayashi was only 23, a student at Kyoto University, when he became a kamikaze. This was his last letter home:\n\nHe was embarrassed by his emotions - and by his fear.\n\n\"Actually, Mom, it was because I still wanted to be clinging on to you...just like a baby,\" he wrote." ]
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[ null, "Side Effects of Cocaine Abuse\n\nCocaine is one of the most widely abused drugs in the United States and around the world. Although cocaine abuse is only a relatively recent phenomenon, with a surge beginning in the 1970s in the United States, its use has a number of negative impacts on individuals, families, and communities.\n\nWhile cocaine use has many negative impacts on the life of the individual using it and the people close to them, the good news is that cocaine dependence and abuse can be treated. A variety of cocaine abuse treatment options can be employed to assist individuals that are struggling with a cocaine addiction and have a desire to achieve sobriety. Overcoming an addiction to cocaine isn’t easy, yet it is entirely possible with the right treatment plan in place. Avoiding many of the side effects that we will go over in this article requires identifying cocaine abuse early and getting treatment as soon as possible. The longer cocaine abuse continues, the greater the impact will be on the mental and physical health of the user.\n\nCocaine is an alkaloid found in the leaves of the coca plant. Originating in South America, coca plants have been cultivated and used for thousands of years by indigenous peoples. In the pre-conquest era, the use of coca leaves was relegated to individuals of high standing such as religious figures and warriors. Following the conquest of the Americas by Europeans, the use of coca leaves became more widespread.\n\nThe leaves of the coca plant were often chewed to gain the stimulant properties of the cocaine contained in the leaves. Chewing of coca leaves enhances alertness, minimizes the effects of high altitude, staves off hunger, and improves productivity. Cocaine, as we know it today, is a powder that is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant through an extensive process. After refining, the end product is a stimulant that interacts powerfully with the central nervous system of the user.\n\nThere are two forms of cocaine that are sold today. One form is a powder, while the other is a crystalline structure that is solid. Since we will be exploring the side effects of both of these forms of cocaine simultaneously, it is useful to get a sense of the differences between the two.\n\nAlong with the types of cocaine that are commonly seen, the effects of cocaine should also be noted. Individuals who abuse cocaine do so because of the stimulant properties of the drug along with the feelings of euphoria that accompany it. Cocaine interacts with the body’s reward pathways, producing feelings of euphoria that can quickly lead to addiction. Abuse of cocaine quickly leads to a physical tolerance for the drug, which requires the user to consume more of the drug each time to achieve the same effect.\n\nShort-term Side Effects of Cocaine Abuse\n\nWe have a basic understanding of what cocaine is at this point, including the fact that it is a fast-acting stimulant that comes in both powder and crystalline form. Now let’s explore some of the side effects of cocaine abuse itself. Cocaine abuse leads to deleterious effects both in the short term and through extended usage. We’ll differentiate these effects by whether they alter an individual’s physical or mental state, as this serves as a useful method for understanding the complex ways that cocaine use alters an individual’s behavior and physical health.\n\n\nFrom this list, it is readily apparent that the short-term side effects of cocaine abuse are directly related to the stimulant properties of the drug itself. All users will experience the first entries in the list as the stimulant increases the metabolic activity within the body, raising heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature.\n\nSerious health complications can arise from cocaine use even in the short-term. Many users may experience a headache, and gastrointestinal problems are also relatively common.\n\nAlthough more uncommon, it is possible to for cocaine use to cause sudden cardiac arrest or dangerous heart arrhythmia. Seizures and heart attacks are the leading causes of death directly associated with cocaine use and can occur as early as the first time the drug is used.\n\n\nAlthough many people associate negative behavioral changes with extended cocaine abuse, the truth is that many of these changes can occur after using cocaine for only a brief period of time. Part of this comes down to how cocaine is used. Typically, powder cocaine is taken in increasingly high doses over a short period of time. This is referred to as a binge, which may take place over the course of a few days. Throughout the course of a binge, individuals can exhibit increasingly erratic or violent behavior and may suffer from paranoia or delusions. Anxiety and restlessness can accompany cocaine use at any time, including the first time it is used. The stimulant properties of the drug itself induce a state of heightened metabolic activity, which are often accompanied by anxiety or increase existing feelings of anxiety or restlessness.\n\nLong-term Side Effects of Cocaine Abuse\n\nWhen cocaine enters the body it interacts with dopamine transmitters and alters how they function. Dopamine is an integral component of the body’s reward systems. The use of cocaine alters the transmission of dopamine, resulting in a euphoric feeling when the drug is taken. As one might expect, over time the continued use of cocaine begins to reshape how the body’s reward system functions.\n\nNot only does prolonged cocaine use affect the body’s systems that produce feelings of pleasure, but it also reshapes how the body experiences stress. Over extended usage, individuals will begin to experience more acute stress. Long-term cocaine abuse causes individuals to be less resilient in stressful situations, to handle stress less than they had before, and the threshold at which stress responses are triggered is lower.\n\nWe’ll start off looking at some of the physiological side effects of long-term cocaine abuse. Some of these are related to the modality of administration, while others are simply the result of long-term exposure to the drug itself.\n\n\nNosebleeds and erosion of the nasal passages can be expected in users who snort cocaine over a long period of time. It is not uncommon for these individuals to have a constantly running nose, and very advanced cases can result in damage that requires surgical intervention to rebuild the septum. Asthma and lung damage is associated with smoking crack cocaine. Many users who inject cocaine do so along with heroin, which increases the risk of an overdose while also increasing the risk of contracting communicable diseases if needle sharing occurs.\n\nIt is notable that long-term cocaine use can result in significant organ damage. The damage that cocaine causes to the cardiac system over time can be extensive and result in continued health issues long after a user has stopped usage of the drug. The development of musculoskeletal disorders, including Parkinson’s disease, has also been linked to long-term cocaine abuse.\n\nThe non-physical long-term side effects of cocaine abuse can be as damaging to the user as the physical side effects. It should also be noted that in some cases individuals use drugs, including cocaine, to self-medicate in order to reduce the symptoms of an underlying mental health issue such as anxiety or depression. Long-term cocaine abuse can lead to more powerful instances of anxiety, stress, and depression.\n\n\nCocaine Abuse and the Lives of Others\n\nWhile the physical and emotional side effects of cocaine abuse are staggering in their own way, too often we fail to take into account how cocaine abuse impacts the lives of those around the user. There can be no doubt that cocaine abuse has a negative impact on individuals, families, and communities as a whole. Quantifying this impact can be difficult at best. Long-term cocaine abuse often leads to periods of incarceration, which itself introduces a host of complications and long-term effects into the lives of those involved.\n\nParents who abuse cocaine are less likely to provide a nurturing, healthy environment for their children to grow up in. Economic and food security will also be lessened, introducing a higher level of stress into the lives of family members. In many cases, long-term cocaine abuse breaks apart families. Bonds of trust are often damaged. In some cases, cocaine use can lead to physical and emotional abuse of loved ones and family members. Be sure to visit the cocaine detox timeline to learn more about the process of withdrawal.\n\nThe damage associated with cocaine abuse is widespread. There are emotional and physiological side effects associated with cocaine abuse no matter how long it has been used. Cocaine use affects the way we experience both pleasure and pain, and these effects are more pronounced over long periods of time. Still, even short-term cocaine use can lead to deleterious physical and mental side-effects, including increased rates of heart attacks, stroke, heightened anxiety, and paranoia.\n\nThe damage that cocaine causes don’t simply stop with an individual’s body or mind. The effects are far-reaching, and touch the lives of those around the cocaine user as well as the community they live in as a whole. Cocaine abuse has a long history of breaking apart families, whether through incarceration or abandonment due to the drug addiction itself.\n\nFor individuals who use cocaine, getting the treatment they need as soon as possible is essential to avoiding some of the more serious negative outcomes of long-term cocaine abuse. Loved ones of an individual who is abusing cocaine should encourage them to pursue a treatment program as soon as possible. Although overcoming cocaine addiction and going through cocaine withdrawal can be difficult, with the right treatment program and support system in place it is eminently possible. Take the time today to contact Apex Recovery to learn more about how treatments for cocaine addiction can help you or your loved one achieve lifelong sobriety." ]
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[ null, "Court documents made public Friday revealed that the Trump administration has agreed to reunite thousands of children living in Central America with parents who currently live in the United States. In an effort to settle a lawsuit brought forth by dozens of Central American families after President Donald Trump terminated an Obama-era program working to bring them together, some 2,700 children will be allowed into the country and reunited with their parents.\n\nCourt documents made public by the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), a legal advocacy group for refugees and displaced peoples, revealed that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services have agreed to \"process the approximately 2,700 individuals who were conditionally approved\" for legal entrance to the United States under a program known as the Central American Minors parole program, which Trump abruptly ended in August 2017.\n\nAccording to NPR, Central American minors separated from parents legally residing in the United States could, under the now defunct Obama-era program, apply for refugee status or parole, which would allow them to legally enter and reside in the country with their parents. According to court documents, the Trump administration will also allow any \"later born children who are classified as add-ons\" to be brought into the country as part of the settlement.\n\nThe settlement agreement hammered out in court comes just over a month after a judge ordered the Trump administration to resume processing children who had already been conditionally approved for parole under the program prior its closure. According to Slate, the Trump administration had quietly shuttered the Central American Minors parole program, providing no notice of the program's closure to applicants until August 2017 when conditional approvals for thousands of minors were reportedly mass rescinded. In December, a judge had ruled that the mass cancellation of conditionally approved applicants was unlawful.\n\nIn a press release issued Friday, IRAP hailed the settlement as a victory for separated Central American families. \"We are so pleased that after many years apart our clients will finally have the opportunity to reunite with each other in safety,\" IRAP litigation staff attorney Linda Evarts said in a statement. \"These families belong together here in the United States, and we are hopeful this settlement will allow for their swift reunification.\"\n\nAccording to IRAP, the Trump administration has, as part of the settlement, agreed to finish processing applicants who had been conditionally approved and were in the final stages of their parole application when the Central American Minors parole program was shuttered. The legal advocacy group said Friday that the government anticipated that most of the approximately 2,700 applicants would be approved for parole and allowed to enter the United States to be reunited with their parents.\n\nIn a statement released by IRAP, one of the plaintiffs in the case said they were \"so happy\" to hear of the settlement. \"My heart jumps and cries for joy because there are so many who need to escape danger,\" they said. \"I have faith that I will be together with my daughter and grandson soon.\"" ]
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[ "You are here:\nHome / Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion – Where To Find Every Summon\n\nCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion – Where To Find Every Summon\n\nFinal Fantasy and summoned monsters have a long and storied history. Ever since the third game, back in 1989, the concept of calling forth great powers, often based upon real-world mythology, has been one of the series' biggest draws. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion honors this in its own right, tapping into the memorable summon designs of the original FF7 beautifully.\n\nDue to the somewhat strange nature of the game's DMW combat system and mission-based structure, finding every summon can be a uniquely challenging experience. Don't fret: we'll bring you everyone from Tonberry to Bahamut in due time.", null, "First, let's make an important distinction. There are two forms of summoned monster in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7. Boss summons are the ones that are either called upon at one point or another to challenge the player as part of the story, or are, frankly big enough deals that they could have been.\n\nMascot summons are separately categorized, as they are not fought, nor do they fall under the umbrella of being summonable in most installments (with a few wrinkles like FF8 along the way). The distinction may seem subtle, but the differences in acquisition are telling.\n\nIn recent years, Ifrit has become something of a superstar summon in its own right. Final Fantasy 15 placed special importance upon it, and Final Fantasy 16 is taking things even further, with the main character, Clive, essentially playing host to the creature. But Crisis Core hails from a time when Ifrit, while surely special, is more of an early-game appearance.\n\nAs such, you'll fight Ifrit at the end of Chapter One. Once it's been defeated, M8-1-1 unlocks as a mission in Chapter Two. Simply rematch the fiery beast and its Materia is yours for the DMW-ing.\n\nBahamut was the icon among Eikons, if you will, since at least as far back as Final Fantasy 4. The King of Dragons is fought surprisingly early, at the end of Chapter Two. Beating Bahamut unlocks M8-1-3 in Chapter Three, which pits Zack against some Genesis Troops. M8-1-4 is thereafter unlocked, offering the rematch that'll make Bahamut yours.\n\nThe Final Fantasy franchise has taken this legendary Norse god and given him his nearly-as-legendary horse, Sleipnir. The scary mounted summon can be acquired by completing M8-1-6, 'Mystery Materia', but only once it's been opened up after you've finished M8-1-5.\n\nThe Final Fantasy 7 universe is unique in that it has multiple manifestations of Bahamut. Square sure did love itself some draconian measures back in the late 1990s through the mid-2000s. Bahamut Fury is battled as part of the story at the end of Chapter Four. It's a heck of a fight, but it's not until M8-5-6 that it can be retrieved.\n\nThe thing is, M8-5-6 is the last of the Yuffie questline. This is a funny series of missions, to be sure, but it really cranks up the difficulty factor about midway through, and doesn't tap the brakes from there. Don't expect to be ready to unleash your Fury until a good bit into the game.\n\nPhoenix's availability is strictly timed. Rather than being tied to an optional stage, AKA a mission, Phoenix is only obtainable during a fairly brief stretch of Chapter Eight, upon Zack and company's arrival in Nibelheim. There's a kid in town who will tell you all about the Seven Wonders of Nibelheim. Afterward, hike up the well tower — dead-center of town, you can't miss it — and it's yours.\n\nJust don't head to Shinra Manor (once the plot dictates that Zack does so) before snatching this, or it's gone forever.", null, "While each of Final Fantasy's summons are arguably mascots in their own right, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion uses the term for the sorts of either cute-and-cuddly or cute-and-deadly creatures that have also come to define the essence of the series. You won't fight any of these before obtaining them, nor are they common summons in other games.\n\nOne of the quirks behind a couple of these mascots is that one must be challenged in a seemingly-unrelated mission before their own string of missions is unlocked, which then leads to the summon's acquisition. In Tonberry's case, seek out the lone Tonberry enemy in M6-1-5, which can be reached through the M6-1 string as early as Chapter Three. These missions aren't too tough, so you might well be able to get to Tonberry this chapter.\n\nWith M6-1-5 completed, a set of Tonberry-centric missions unlocks: M10-2. Wrap up this trio and Tonberry joins the DMW.\n\nCactuar follows suit with Tonberry; the two seem inseperable in some ways, such as Square Enix's Bright Arts line of statues and figurines, which presently consists of… Tonberry and Cactuar. Their strange closeness is obvious in Crisis Core, where you must find the lone Cactuar in M3-1-3.\n\nThis opens up the M10-1 series. The reward at the end is, of course, your very own prickly pal.\n\nFF7's quirky, perky ninja Yuffie plays a role in Crisis Core as a nine-year-old kid with some Wutai-saving ambitions (and, as Zack puts it, an ability to suddenly begin crying that's like 'turning on a faucet'). Her missions, which will begin to appear as M8-4-1 around the start of Chapter Three, deliver some fantastic rewards. We already mentioned Odin, but Chocobo and a couple more join the list.\n\nFor Chocobo, simply advance through M8-4-1 itself, an easy-as-heck stage that only begins to reveal the usefulness of Yuffie's hijincks.\n\nLong before the mechanical doll becomes a Final Fantasy 7 party member, it's somehow a mascot summon, and it's another Yuffie-relevant reward. Keep at it with her antics until M8-4-3, which is also relatively easy.\n\nThe third of Yuffie's mascot unlocks is Moogle, which is added to the neighborhood friendly DMW wheel after M8-4-4. That's three quickly-earned summons. Nice.\n\nThe strangest of Crisis Core's mascot summons is surely Magic Pot. You'll have to find it during M10-2-3, the last Tonberry acquisition mission. Scour the map until you do; it appears as part of a random encounter. To obtain Magic Pot, you have to follow its instructions on Materia usage to a tee: Fira, Jump, Assault Rush, Gravity.\n\nHead into M10-2-3 with all four equipped, and you're golden. 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[ "Double-Olympics 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon is in line to win the Women Athlete of the year award as she received a nomination to be among 10 high profile contenders.\n\nKipyegon had an outstanding Tokyo Olympics as she defended her title, and also defeated her fierce rival Sifan Hassan to be crowned Diamond League champion in Zurich.\n\nHer feat at the Olympics meant she became only the first Kenyan female athlete to win back to back Olympic medals.", null, "Kipyegon will however face stiff competition from Sifan Hassan, who was also nominated for the award.\n\nHassan, despite losing to the Kenyan in the Olympics, managed to fly the Netherlands flag high in different races in Tokyo.\n\nHere is the full list of nominees for the award and their respective feats:", null, "- National 100m and 200m records, second fastest of all time", null, "Kipchoge nominated for Male athlete of the year\n\nIn the men's category, Marathon World record holder and double Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge was nominated by World Athletics for the Male Athlete of the Year award.\n\nWhile all the nominees in the male category are exemplary athletes in their own rights, Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge stands a solid chance of winning the award for several reasons.\n\nEldoret or Nakuru? Kenyans Differ on Which Between the Two Deserved City Status\n18 hours ago\nWho is Nam Joo Hyuk's girlfriend? Here’s what you should know\n20 hours ago\nBahati, Prince Indah and More to Attend Boomplay’s Artiste Forum in Nairobi\n23 hours ago\nSamidoh's Wife Edday Savagely Responds to Fan Claiming She Was Trying to Please People: \"Point Huproviwa Aje?\"\n21 hours ago\nNandi: Suspected Terrorist Who Confessed to Being Trained by al-Shabaab Wanted to Join KDF\n21 hours ago" ]
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[ "The rise and fall of Marcus Rashford", null, "The summer transfer window has come to an end, and we can now safely say that the Premier League season is in full swing. The summer transfer campaign was a real success, and the results of the first few rounds have shown that the English Premier League is becoming more and more popular among football fans.\nThe main intrigue of the season is the fight for the champion title. The main contenders for the title are Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal. The latter two teams have already won the title, but the gap between them is quite significant.\nIn the summer, the teams were strengthened by a number of players, who are now ready to help the leaders in the fight against their main rivals.\nRashford is one of the main contenders to win the champion’s title. He is a talented young player, who has already managed to score a number goals. He has already become a key player for Manchester City and is now considered one of their main competitors.\nHowever, the main thing is that he is a young player who is able to improve his game. He can become a real star, who can help the team to win gold medals.\n\nThe season is already in full flow, and it will be very interesting to follow the development of events in the Premier league. The English championship is one the most popular in the world, and this fact is reflected in the number of matches played.\nYou can follow the Premier leagues results on our website, which provides all the necessary information about the results and the livescore of the matches.\nMain contenders for gold medals\nThe Premier league is one among the most exciting championships in the whole world. The fight for gold is already becoming more intense, and you can follow its progress on our site.\nManchester City is one team that is considered the main contender for the gold medals in the current season. The Citizens have a number players who are able to play in the starting lineup. However, the team still needs to strengthen its defense, and Rashford is a key member of the team.\nThis summer, Manchester City signed the young defender, who is considered to be one of its main competitors in the English championship. The young player is a powerful player, and he is able not only to defend the position of a defender, but also to score goals.\nHe is able, for example, to score 5 goals in a season, which is a record in the history of the Premier championship.\nHis skills have already been recognized by his team-mates, who have already started to use him in the lineup.\nCity’ goal is to win a place in the Champions League zone. This is their main goal, and they have already managed it. However they are not the only team that can achieve this. The team is also very strong in the EPL, and if they will not be able to win in the domestic arena, then they will be able not to lose in the international arena.\nWill the team be able for this?\nThe answer to this question is very difficult to answer, because the team has a number problems. However it is worth noting that the team is in a good shape, and in the next season it will have a chance to win not only the champion, but to win many other trophies.\nIf we talk about the main competitors of Manchester City in the championship, then we should also remember the following teams:\n* Chelsea;\n* Manchester United;\n* Liverpool.\nAll these teams have a good lineup, and at the same time they have a lot of problems. It is worth mentioning that the main problem of the teams is the lack of motivation.\nThese teams have been fighting for the championship for a long time, and their fans are tired of the constant struggle. The teams have no time for rest, and there is no chance to relax and enjoy the game.\nIt is easy to follow all the results on the website of sports statistics, where the information is updated in real time.\nLatest EPL results\nThe EPL is the most interesting championship in the entire world. It has a lot to offer, and its results are really interesting to fans. The season is entering its final stage, and already the first rounds have already shown that there is a real fight for a place on the podium.\nThere are two main contenders in the struggle for the top four places in the standings:\n1. Manchester City.\n2. Liverpool.\nBoth teams have good players in their lineup, who will be ready to show their maximum in the matches against the main rivals of the championship. However the main difference between the teams concerns the level of motivation of their fans. For the Citizens, this is a chance not to rest, but rather to fight for every trophy.\nLiverpool is the main competitor of the Merseysiders in the race for the Champions league zone. The Reds have a large number of stars, who, despite their age, can still show their best game. The players of the club are able not just to score points, but they are also able to create a number.\nFor Liverpool, it is a great opportunity to win several trophies. However this is not the main goal of the Reds. They want to win every trophy, because this is their goal." ]
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[ null, "Brian Snoddy graduated from the Art Institute of Seattle in 1985. He started working at at the “in house” ad agency of software reseller Egghead Software in 1986, and worked there for 6 1/2 years. He helped to create the newspaper ads, coupon books, direct mail, and eventually became a product illustrator. After Egghead fired the entire art department one day, Brian then went to work for Creative Fire Studio. There he worked in comics, where he drew backgrounds and did some occasional inking for such titles as Shaman’s Tears, Bar Sinister, Maggie the Cat and Classic Star Wars. At this time he also started working on storyboards for Saturday morning cartoons. He worked on several shows including EXO Squad, X Men, Disney’s Gargoyles, Garfield and Friends, and Jim Lee’s Wild Cats. In the early 1990’s, Brian became one of the “First 49” original Magic the Gathering artists, where he produced over 150 paintings. Brian then pursued an active career in SCI FI and fantasy CCG industry. One of the many other card games Brian worked on was the popular CCG, Legend of the Five Rings. In 2001, Brian co founded and co created Privateer Press, the producer of the popular table top fantasy war game Warmachine. Brian later went onto work in the video game industry, historical illustration, and is now currently a full time concept artist/illustrator at Flying Frog Productions. They produce the popular horror adventure board game, Shadows of Brimstone. Brian is also and avid Japanese arms and armor collector and researcher." ]
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[ null, "Fans across the globe have been faithfully following John Barrowman through his diverse entertainment career. It was thus with great pleasure that John made such a splash on the scene at San Diego Comic-Con this year. He not only hosted his own panel alongside his sister Carole Barrowman, John also showed up for a surprise appearance at the ARROW panel, participated in numerous autograph signings, and attended all the glitzy parties, including the Entertainment Weekly party hosted at the Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego.\n\nIn an exclusive interview, John candidly talked about filming his final scenes on ARROW as The Dark Archer, the complex relationship between Malcolm and Tommy Merlyn, admitted that he and co-star Susanna Thompson intentionally added a bit of flirtation to their characters interactions, and the one criteria John had before signing on to the series last year — namely, he was promised a scene where Stephen Amell would be half-naked. He also elaborated on his wild speculations about a how possible it would be to have a Captain Jack/River Song DOCTOR WHO spinoff, provided scoop in his new ABC series “Sing You Face Off,” and gave the 411 on his book series “Hollow Earth” (which he co-authors with his sister Carole).\n\nJohn Barrowman has become a fan-favorite in multiple sci-fi/fantasy universes through his work in DOCTOR WHO, TORCHWOOD, ARROW, and now his children’s book series. But he also has a long career singing, dancing and performing live for his fans. His tours sell-out everywhere he goes and there is a good reason for it: he unabashedly and enthusiastically loves his fans.\n\nThat wild affection was felt at John’s Comic-Con panel “Anything Goes,” where John took the stage with his sister Carole and then introduced his husband Scott to the fans. It was a love-fest all around as the fans greeted them. John and Scott happily danced to Maroon 5’s “Moves Like Jagger” and then regaled fans with tales of their home life and John’s unfortunate incident with a DeLorean, which can be attributed to a little bad luck with fire. For those curious to see John’s “Anything Goes” panel, fan videos from the panel may be seen at here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.\n\nIn addition, fan videos of the ARROW panel at Comic-Con may be seen here, here and here.\n\nThen just as fun are the comments by ARROW co-stars Stephen Amell about John’s possible return to ARROW, and Emily Bett Rickards and Colton Haynes comments about John surprising them in a funny way while filming a scene last season on ARROW:\n\nFrom the blatant hints during the ARROW panel and by the inadvertently slip made by Stephen Amell, it sure sounds like John Barrowman may be making a return to ARROW in the second season, although it may be for flashbacks since it appears that Malcolm Merlyn was killed off in the Season 1 finale.\n\nAlso, in case you missed it, here’s the link to the prior interview with John about his work on ARROW: “ARROW Star John Barrowman Dishes on The Dark Archer, DOCTOR WHO, TORCHWOOD and SCANDAL!”\n\nWhether it is John’s passion for his characters or his desire to keep his fans entertained, John’s wide variety of entertainment work has been a constant source of delight over the years. It has been a privilege to follow his remarkable journey and we all look forward to seeing what is next for him. If given the chance, be sure to catch John at one of his many convention appearances or on his tours, because there is nothing better than seeing him perform live. In addition, John’s new series “Sing Your Face Off” debuts this Fall on ABC; and with a little luck, we just may catch him in a scene or two this next season of ARROW on the CW.\n\nJohn’s life motto is “anything goes,” and that is exactly what he strives for in his fantastically entertaining life. Anything and everything is possible, and we are happy to share in that journey with him." ]
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[ null, "Sometimes the signs of bullying are easily observed. If someone has been physically assaulted, we see the bruises, evidence of broken bones and black eyes. Some physical signs of bullying may not be as easily attributed to bullying. Eating disorders, alcoholism, drug addiction or “innocuous” addictions like workaholism can also be attributed to bullying.\n\nPatrick Carnes writes extensively in The Betrayal Bond about the relationship between victim and abuser. Often called the Stockholm Syndrome, where victims of abuse form an attachment with the abuser, the betrayal bond describes the effect of abuse on the victim. The attachment is not a matter of free will. The abused person may internalize the abuse and seek a positive outcome that restores their dignity, self-worth and heals their wound. The imagination or mind of the person may not be able to understand the harm done particularly since it may not make any sense, and so their desire for redress does not get satisfied. In trying to make sense of their hurt, the person may re-injure themselves by repeating the situation seeking that different resolution.\n\nThe body knows the abuse it has experienced. It cannot be deceived about abuse. The body is not susceptible to rationalizations of the mind. When we restore the mind-body connection, one of the things we are doing is re-informing the mind about experienced abuse. The mind can detach from experience – it is where we create concepts and ideas independent of experience. This capacity can make it difficult for the body to heal from an injury since the person is essentially divided, the body saying one thing, and the mind something else.\n\nThe internal division weakens the person and actually makes them more vulnerable to further abuse. Anyone who engages in energy healing methods is aware that harm is not just emotional, mental or physical. The harm occurs at an energetic level. The energy will remain wounded for a long time until the buried harm is dealt with and personal worth is restored in the individual. Some situations are so painful that the victim uses addiction and other practices to stave off the pain even if they are also trying to process the grief from negative experiences.\n\nThe Signs of Bullying\n\nSometimes bullying can be more challenging than overt abuse. Bullies are by nature relentless in their pursuit of their objective according to Ben Leichtling, a leading bullying expert. Ben Leichtling’s Website Bullying can be physical, but the most difficult is the covert, subtle abuse, that we have a hard time identifying and protecting ourselves from. Covert abuse is often social. The abuser often goes to great lengths to damage the intended victim in the eyes of others so that their abusive behavior can then be excused by the other members of the social group. This can become a betrayal at many levels depending on the age and relationship of the individuals.\n\nCovert bullies often seek to isolate the target of their aggression to weaken them and to make them afraid. Isolation or shunning has a long history as a tool of social control. It can be hard to identify covert abuse because the signs of bullying can be anything, a raised eyebrow, a snub, being overlooked in some way etc. Most people want to be gracious and so will overlook subtle signs of bullying. No one wants to be paranoid. If overlooked, however, the bullying process may be underway before it is identified and then be hard to reverse. An individual can become greatly weakened before they know what has happened.\n\nCovert bullying is inevitably a discrediting of another person for the purpose of dominating or destroying them. Name calling, “minor” put downs, a dismissal of the reality of the other person, chaos and usurping of the interpersonal agenda with “priorities” that appear to be urgent, controlling behaviors including unilateral decision making and rule making are all examples of covert bullying. The bully defines himself or herself as the arbiter of reality in these situations, and therefore, essentially denies all others their rights. To this kind of bully, the other person does not have rights. HSPs are extremely vulnerable to attacks by covert bullies.\n\nThe covert bully’s behavior may appear innocent, but the HSPs body will feel differently. Unfortunately, the highly sensitive person cannot escape the energetic consequences of the covert bully, and because of their sensitivities can have difficulty handling the pain and trauma caused by such persons. HSPs do not heal easily, so any covert or other bully needs to be removed from the HSPs environment as much as possible." ]
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[ null, "It’s always hard to choose the best new TV to watch with all the season premiere’s happening this time of year. You have the old faithfuls: your Soaps; Friends re-runs, which happen to be finishing this year – there is a God; The Simpsons. But, when it comes to choosing new shows, it boils down to either, a) you get into a really good, unmissable show or b) you lose an hour of your life on some complete horse…you get the picture. So, really, it’s not worth the risk. This is why I have compiled my recommendations of the unmissible television of the coming year.", null, "There’s one name on everyone’s lips these days – Glee. Now, although Glee has proved to be a good bit of light entertainment, it hasn’t proved to have much substance and gets caught-up a little too much in the songs as if the writers forgot there’s supposed to be a story linking them. Lea Michelle, who plays Rachel, is fantastically annoying in the good way, you can’t help but like her. With such an amazing voice, which she can adapt to sing every song, she is the stand out member of the cast. Other stand out members include Jane Lynch, the fabulously devious cheerleader coach and Jayma Mays the neurotic, mysophobic and über-cute guidance counsellor.\n\nCougar Town, starring ex-Friends star Courteney Cox and starting on Living in March, has garnered a lot of attention since its Stateside premiere in September. It’s brash, vulgar and a bit cheeky, but with waning viewers, it probably won’t last past two series and you should catch it while you can. It has a great cast, and really pokes fun at an ever-rising part of the populace – the divorcée. Cox is excellent as the main character, and the supporting cast is very good. It’s not really one for the boys, but it’s sure to be a big hit with women all over the country.\n\nProbably the best television series to come from the US in years is Weeds. The series revolves around the exploits of a potdealing, newly widowed woman trying to raise her children in a seriously luxurious, and apparently inhibited town in suburbia. It might not sound particularly interesting, but no blurb could really do it justice. It is the highest rating show on the Showtime network, and hasn’t failed to please over its five-season tenure. The cast is unbelievably brilliant, not a single weak link in it, particularly the younger members. It’s completely politically incorrect, hilariously funny and grippingly dramatic must-see TV. It has won countless awards for both the cast and the writers, and is set to have at least another season. It hasn’t really caught on over this side of the pond, Sky1 have shown it, but if you can get your hands on it, I thoroughly recommend it.\n\nNothing has had a quite as successful a run as Doctor Who. Returning from the abyss in 2005 with Christopher Eccleston and then the ever-popular David Tennant, the show has seen a revival like never before. A must-see for all sci-fi and non-sci-fi fans alike, the show has carved-out a once forgotten timeslot of sit-down-with-the-whole-family style television. With an unforgettable theme tune, a virtuoso writing team and a stellar cast over the years, the show has spawned a huge following of super fans, and doesn’t look like it’s going to decline when Matt Smith takes over the role this Easter.\n\nThe best of the rest include House MD, Hugh Laurie in his hugely successful role as a maverick genius diagnostician is into its sixth season and will be showing soon on Sky1: great for post dinner/glass of wine. The Big Bang Theory is a fine replacement for the Friends re-runs that are finishing this year. It’s about a group of four genii and a girl, and although the idea is a bit clichéd, it is actually very funny. Castle is proving to be a good dramedy, and already has a second season. Nathan Fillion of Buffy/Firefly fame plays a crime novelist who is employed by the NYPD to help solve murders, which are copycats of those portrayed in his novels. Gossip Girl is a superb teen drama. It’s about a group of filthy rich upper-East-Siders in Manhattan, whose exploits are gossiped about by the anonymous blogger “Gossip Girl”. Although it’s a total guilty pleasure, it is bitchy, dark and almost painfully funny at times. Skins is probably the best UK teen drama of the last ten years. Into its fourth season and the first run of the complete cast overhaul, it hasn’t lost any of its spark or failed to shock its viewers.\n\nKeep your eyes peeled for: Better off Ted, a sitcom starring Portia De Rossi of Ally McBeal and Arrested Development fame. Set in the offices of a fictional callous technology company. It is superbly surreal and sports a great cast.\n\nAnd of course, Dollhouse, another great show from the unbelievably gifted Joss Whedon with Eliza Dushku. Already cancelled by Fox, surprise surprise, it has twoseasons and has been shown on Sci-Fi. It is intelligent, philosophical and superbly written, which, combined with a terrible Friday timeslot, is probably why it was cancelled. It follows a corporation running an underground establishment, known as the Dollhouse, and group of ‘Dolls’ as they are imprinted with other people’s personalities and skills and rented by rich people for all kinds of business. Everything eventually goes awry and as the plot line becomes so convoluted you can’t help but watch. The first season is already available on DVD and the second season will be released sometime this year." ]
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[ null, "Dennis Duane Curl, 77, of Mission, Texas went to be with his Lord and Savior, Monday morning January 9, 2017 at his home. Dennis was born in Iowa to Irvin and Ethel Curl. He married Peggy Sue Ott, November 6, 1959. He and Peggy met in Amarillo, Texas while he was serving in the United States Air Force. They moved to the Rio Grande Valley in 1963 to be near family and he began his long and successful career in the air conditioning business. Having been born into a Midwestern farm family his love of agriculture, horses and cattle was passed on to his children and grandchildren. He and Peggy also had a cattle ranch in Central Texas where they enjoyed spending time with family and friends. They also enjoyed team penning and ranch sorting. They built an arena at their home so that friends and family could come visit and enjoy participating in ranch rodeo activities. He was an avid supporter of his children and grandchildren as well as other youth involved with the 4-H and FFA organizations. He was preceded in death by his wife, Peggy Sue Curl; his parents Irvin and Ethel Curl; brothers Robert Curl; Harold Curl and his wife, Mildred Curl. He was also preceded by brother-in-law's Marvin Bull and W. E. Anderson; nephews Russell Bull, Jeff Bull and Jerry Curl. He is survived by his son, Tim Curl and daughter-in-law Becky (Nordmeyer) Curl; daughter Debbie (Curl) Hanson and son-in-law Allan Hanson; sister Frances (Curl) Bull; sister Virginia (Curl) Anderson, sister-in-law, Mary Curl; and four grandchildren, Meridith and Marshall Curl, Colton and Kayla Hanson; as well as numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and friends who were all dearly loved by Dennis. The family will receive friends from 5-8 pm, Friday, January 13, 2017 at Kreidler Funeral Home in McAllen, TX. The funeral service will be at 10:00 am, Saturday, January 14, 2017. Burial will follow at Valley Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Pall bearers will be Colton Hanson, Marshall Curl, Tom Curl, David Curl, Kevin Curl and Chris Curl. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Cowboy Church of The Valley, P. 0. Box 796, Weslaco, Texas 78599, or a charity of your choice. The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the many family and friends and, in particular the health care providers, Esther Gonzalez, Susanna Lee, Marylou Donis, Joey Espercueta, and Yolanda Solis for the loving care they provided the last couple of months.\n\nDennis Duane Curl, 77, of Mission, Texas went to be with his Lord and Savior, Monday morning January 9, 2017 at his home. Dennis was born in Iowa to Irvin and Ethel Curl. He married Peggy Sue Ott, November 6, 1959. He and Peggy met in Amarillo,... View Obituary & Service Information\n\nThe family of Dennis Duane Curl created this Life Tributes page to make it easy to share your memories." ]
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[ null, "Rooted in the word “expository” is the word “expose.” John Stott brilliantly engaged the related words: “‘Exposition’ refers to the content of the sermon (biblical truth) rather than its style (a running commentary). To expound Scripture is to bring out of the text what is there and expose it to view.” The word ‘expose’ comes from the Latin word exponere meaning to explain, to put out, to expose. Expository preaching involves just that: exposing what is in the text to the congregation. I suggest that a broad definition of expository preaching is the most helpful when seeing how preachers may use a variety of styles to proclaim the biblical text effectively. The text of Scripture can be exposed in a variety of ways, including what is thought of as topical preaching, doctrinal preaching, exegetical preaching, and narrative preaching. Effective topical preaching exposes the wisdom and theology of the Bible on a certain topic. Effective doctrinal preaching exposes the biblical foundation and rationale for doctrines of the faith. Effective exegetical preaching exposes a specific biblical passage’s ancient meaning for contemporary formation and belief. Effective narrative preaching exposes the story of Scripture from and with various genres for intersection with the story of today’s church. These styles can all expound—expose—the text.\n\nLuke’s Gospel displays this dual exposition. On the road to Emmaus, Jesus opens (dianoigo) the Scriptures to two followers who do not yet recognize him. He exposes the text. In the breaking of bread, they recognize Jesus because their eyes are also opened (dianoigo). They have been exposed to Jesus. While we could delve into a discussion of sacrament and Word in preaching—and the role they play in this dual exposure, instead let’s use this dual exposure to see how it illumines the effect of several sermons in the Gospel of Luke’s companion text, the book of Acts.\n\n1) In Peter’s sermon at Pentecost (Acts 2:14-41), he begins by exposing his listeners by declaring they are interpreting the situation of multilingual preaching wrongly, and moves into exposing the Gospel by connecting the prophet Joel with the life of Jesus and the gift of the Spirit. The congregation is exposed as the ones who are babbling and are invited to become true speakers, filled with God’s Spirit.\n\n2) In Peter’s sermon at the temple (Acts 3:12-26), he exposes the crowds as people who helped put Jesus to death and exposes the story of Scripture by connecting Moses’ prophecy of a unifying leader with the ascension of Jesus.\n\n3) Before the Sanhedrin (Acts 7), Stephen begins with a masterful exposition of the biblical story in light of Jesus, before exposing his listeners as stiff-necked people who resist the Spirit.\n\n4) Paul’s sermon at the synagogue (Acts 13:16-41) involves an exposition of the prophecies of the Old Testament and a revealing of the hearts of his listeners: They are a people who may become scoffers and eventually unbelieving.\n\n5) Finally, at the Areopagus in Athens (Acts 17:22-34), Paul exposes the gathered worshipers as being ignorant of whom they worship and then expounds God as Creator, Sustainer, and the Just Judge.\n\nThis cursory view of sermons in Acts leaves much to study, but it does reveal that these early preachers exposed both text and listener. The audiences vary from being insiders not yet won to the Kingdom, to Jewish insiders opposed to the preacher, to Gentile outsiders who remain undecided. Yet all are exposed to who they are and what they have done and the Word is intentionally exposed to them—not to someone else, but to this gathered people. Whether verse-by-verse, topic by topic, or unfolded as a story, that kind of expository preaching cheats no one.\n\nPurchase Aaron’s book, Putting the Plot Back in Preaching from out store." ]
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He also needs treatment for heart failure.\n\nSo what can be done to help Harris have access to affordable health care when we have a nation divided on the issue?\n\nDemocratic President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law in his second year in office with little if any support from Republicans in a Congress controlled by Democrats. Voters worried about the law responded in 2010 by giving Republicans control of the U.S. House of Representatives.\n\nIf the legislative goal could have been more bipartisan in pursuing a common-ground approach, perhaps we wouldn't be living with the ongoing divisions we have when it comes to the nation's health care law.\n\nEven the U.S. Supreme Court has been divided on the issue in ruling 5-4 that the Affordable Care Act was legal because Congress has the power to tax those without insurance, but the majority of justices also decided that states could opt out of accepting the law's provision to accept expanded Medicaid for low-income residents without federal-government penalties.\n\nTennessee Gov. Bill Haslam made an attempt to join the 31 states that have accepted the Medicaid expansion through his proposed Insure Tennessee plan that would collect an estimated $1.77 billion in first-year federal Medicaid funding to provide health care for an estimated 280,000 low-income residents. Haslam has said Insure Tennessee will add 15,000 jobs, help 40 rural hospitals in danger of closing and save 20,000 existing jobs.\n\nThe Republican governor, however, was unable to get the plan approved by the GOP-controlled Tennessee General Assembly earlier this year. Among those opponents was state Rep. Dawn White, a Murfreesboro Republican who promised her constituents that she would oppose \"Obamacare.\"\n\nThe Republican lawmakers worry that a day will come when they will face whether to raise taxes to pay for Insure Tennessee despite the hospitals pledging to cover costs not covered by federal funding. Lawmakers also worry about cutting people from the rolls.\n\nRepublican state Sen. Bill Ketron of Murfreesboro, for example, has memories of people being upset about being cut from TennCare after former Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen persuaded the lawmakers to reduce the number of people who could remain on the expensive government health-care coverage that uses Medicaid funding.\n\nWhen Tenncare started as a managed plan in 1994, the state paid $2.6 billion, but the costs shot up to $8.5 billion by 2005, Charlie Baum told a group of Insure Tennessee advocates gathered Tuesday night at Olive Branch Church in Murfreesboro. Baum works as an economics professor at Middle Tennessee State University and serves on the Rutherford County Commission.\n\nA few years before the state cut people from Tenncare, stressed-out state lawmakers raised the sales tax rate to help balance the rising budget costs. The government leaders showed no interest in another tax increase to keep Tenncare the way it was.\n\nSen. Ketron has questioned if the state will end up with many more people enrolling in Insure Tennessee than the estimated 280,000 residents and lead to lawmakers either having to raise taxes or cut people from the coverage again.\n\nAt the national level, I've heard Republicans including U.S. Sen. Bob Corker complain that the Affordable Care Act does not pay for the long-term costs to the taxpayers. If that's true, we'll be faced with either raising taxes to pay for the law or having to make harsh cuts.\n\nAnother concern these days is the national debt of $18.5 trillion. It would take a full year of gross domestic product (GDP) to eliminate that debt, Baum told the folks gathered for the Insure Tennessee meeting. The GDP is about what all of us earn in our annual paychecks.\n\nWhen it comes to the national debt, Baum said trends show it will climb to $28.8 trillion by the mid-2020s, and that would create a similar debt-to-GDP ratio as Greece, a nation that's been teetering on the edge of bankruptcy in recent years.\n\nSo what's the solution?\n\nRepublicans running for president say they want to rescind the Affordable Care Act. If they do that, I hope they'll at least phase the law out and give people ample notice that their health care coverage will come to an end while Congress crafts something else.\n\nIf the Affordable Care Act remains in place, we also have to hope Congress and the president will be willing to tweak the law to make sure health care is indeed affordable for all of us to pay while not pushing the nation deeper into debt.\n\nRegardless of what happens, we should all hope our leaders will work together to find a common-ground solution.\n\nFolks such as Jerry Harris should have access to affordable health care." ]
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[ null, "A landmine explosion in Nagorno-Karabakh killed three Armenian soldiers, wounded one in the evening of November 21.\n\nThe blast happened around 18:35 in a north-eastern military base and claimed the lives of Gegham Zakaryan, 22, Sargis Abrahamyan, 19 and Sargis Melikyan, 20.\n\nAnother 19 year old soldier, Narek Hoveyan, was wounded in the blast and is currently in a serious condition.\n\nAn investigation has been launched into the incident.", null, null, null, "Voter turnout reaches 44.84% in Azerbaijani parliamentary election as of 17:00\n\n883 international observers pass registration in regard with elections to Azerbaijani...\n\nRussia, Turkey to continue talks on Idlib next week" ]
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[ "As God’s chosen ones, loved and set apart, clothe yourselves in heartfelt compassion, kindness, modesty, gentleness, and constancy. Bear with one another and if you have cause to complain, forgive; as the master has forgiven you, so must you in turn. To all of these, add love, which binds them together and perfects them. And let the peace of Messiah, for which you were summoned into the one body, be your heart’s referee.\n\nAnd be grateful! Let the teaching of Messiah, with all its riches, dwell in you, as you teach and guide one another in all the ways of wisdom; in psalms, hymns and spiritual songs sing with goodwill in your hearts towards God. Whatever you are doing, in word or deed, do it all in the name of the master,Jesus, giving thanks to the Father through him.", null, "This is a splendid passage, setting out a tough community ethic, in language which makes it inviting and attractive. The verb “clothe” reminds the reader of the phrase earlier about taking off the old man and woman and putting on the new. Here that clothing is defined in a list of virtues, which are a available as clothes but must be actively put on. Together they give the image of an Assembly grounded in mutual obligation, not as something imposed, but rather as happily chosen by its members, enabled by God’s choice of them. The virtues which direct attention to others are balanced by those which make the self capable of altruism; modesty, for example is essential for genuine kindness. The transaction which is at the heart of the Lord’s Prayer, the forgiveness of each other which flows from God’s forgiveness of each, is also the basis of this ethic. The phrase, “if you have cause to complain” pointing to a genuine complaint which the reader might expect to lead to communal judgement, receives only the laconic recommendation to forgive.\n\nThe quality of gratitude is also essential to this ethic; the community must remember how much it has received and must value it. The “teaching of Messiah” includes, I think, the whole tradition of Jesus, his teaching and the teaching about him. It is a huge gift which should arouse thanksgiving, and the continual sharing of its practical wisdom. The phrase “psalms, hymns and spiritual songs” reminds the modern reader of the worship of the Colossian Assembly and its creativity. It had received the psalms from its Jewish origins and adapted them; while it invented hymns and spiritual songs that reflected its own life and faith." ]
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[ null, "Already well underway at the corner of Vandeventer and Forest Park Avenues in the city’s Midtown neighborhood, The Standard has yet to settle on a final design. According to nextSTL sources, the Park Central Development Corporation is set to endorse a revised plan featuring a flat roof and a full Hardie Board facade.\n\nEarly this month, developer Sangita asked Park Central to support a revision in materials. Essentially, the revised project would have replaced the stone first floor with brick, and the upper brick floors with Hardie Board, while keeping the peaked roof. The change was meant to reduce building costs. The Standard is being developed without subsidy such as tax abatement.\n\nChanges to The Standard are presumably entirely aesthetic. With the building under construction, the footprint, parking, and site plan are very unlikely to change. At a glance, it does appear that the future possibility of converting first floor space to retail may have been eliminated, a choice that seems shortsighted with the coming Ikea, Midtown Station, and other significant developments nearby.", null, "{a closer look at the Forest Park facade at Vandeventer}\n\nThe Standard will offer approximately 400 parking spaces in a structured garage wrapped by the residential building. Access will be from the existing alley on the north side of the site. Marketing primarily to students, amenities will include study rooms and social spaces. The property will feature several five bedroom units.", null ]
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[ null, null, "The image above shows a cream-painted Old Main with a hint of ivy growing on the facade. The graduating seniors stand in a ring on the college green, clasping hands for the Alumni Pledge, stating in unison, “United and true until Manitou falls.” The phrase was derived from the vow taken by the men who signed Norway’s constitution on May 17, 1814. Supposedly after the signing, the men formed a circle about the room, joining hands and saying, “United and true until Dovre falls.”\n\nIn her recollections, Manitou Analecta, Dean Gertrude Hilleboe wrote that the Alumni Pledge ceremony became a very important part of commencement day. The tradition apparently started around 1913 and continued until the late 1930s when the graduating classes became too large for the outdoor ceremony. Incidentally, “planting the ivy” was also a celebrated commencement activity during this same era; by the early 1960s, Old Main was cloaked in ivy, and apparently its brickwork suffered as a consequence.", null, "Hilleboe noted the alumni formed an outer circle surrounding an inner circle of the new graduates. “With the president of the Alumni Association presiding, the motion would be made to admit officially the new class into the Association. The graduates would step back into the alumni group to form one large circle and with arms crossed join hands and repeat the Alumni Pledge.”\n\nC.K. Solberg* (St. Olaf Class of 1896) composed in 1919 the following poetic lines of “Our Alumni Pledge,” which still resonates nearly a century later:\n\n“United and faithful while Manitou stands,”\n\nAnd pledge Alma Mater by word and by deed\n\nTo loyally back her in every need.\n\nWe’ll champion her cause and we’ll safeguard her rights,\n\nHer name we will shield and her honor defend;\n\nSt. Olaf alumni are true to the end!\n\n—Congratulations to the Class of 2014. Stand hand in hand; together making dreams come true." ]
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[ null, "Priest Saved From Accident When SUV Flew Over His Car; “It’s A Miracle”\n\nA Catholic priest was on his way to a Sunday mass when a speeding SUV was about to hit his car. But, in what was called a “miracle,” the SUV flew over him, narrowly missing the priest.\n\nFather John Bok did not notice the SUV on his left side. He told Catholic News Agency he was going to Mass at St. Andrew Parish Church in Milford.\n\nOn the opposite side of the road, a 17-year-old boy had a seizure while driving a black SUV. He lost control of the wheel and went off the road towards Father John’s vehicle. But a pole was in the way and instead of hitting the priest’s car, it launched the SUV into the air, flying over the 87-years-old priest’s Hyundai Sonata.\n\n“It was a miracle,” Father John told CBN News. “I did not know that that car went over top of me.”\n\nHe confessed on The Franciscan Friars website that he had a lazy left eye, causing limited vision. “I thought maybe it was a large bird or something and continued on my way to have the Mass.”\n\nLater on that day, a police officer showed him the CCTV footage of the miraculous escape. But, the recording bewildered Father John, a former Physics teacher.\n\nHe said, “According to Google it is 4.83 feet tall. Why was the pole standing in that exact spot attached to nothing? By what laws of physics did it lift the boy’s car almost 5 feet in the air and send it over my car? So many questions. I am certainly thankful to God.”\n\nHe continued, “I will continue to wonder how much God and how much the laws of science played in the experience. And I continue to be amused by the fact that I was oblivious to what happened until I saw the video in the restaurant. As always, God is good.”\n\nThe incident took place on October 2, when Catholics celebrate the “Feast of the Guardian Angels.”" ]
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[ "So, a short update, on what I have been doing recently.", null, "The model itself comes from Wasteland Warfare line, from Modiphius (you can get the box with it here: link ). This is a pretty rough and fast work (less than 5 hours), during which I wanted to check out some new techniques.\n\nCame out pretty neat in my opinion!", null, "Anyway, the process for the whole model, was:", null, "Made few mistakes while using powders, while working with the pigment fixer. One thing what turned out pretty great was using the fixer and pigment for the base. I think this is the most natural looking base I ever done.\n\nIt was done in less than 10 mins. I did a small layer of the fixer and added a ton of pigment and voila!\n\nAs for now, I will be working probably on a SM Chaplain or the Ogroid, or a Lannister solider. We will see : )" ]
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[ null, "James P. Troy, aka \"Silly Jim\", 85, died May 18th at home, surrounded by his family. He was born in Sharpsville, PA. After high school, he served 3 years in the Army and then began a career in retail. Jim was the owner of Carman Paint & Hardware in Rotterdam for 35 years. During those years, you could often find one of his four children working alongside him at the store. Jim was an avid golfer and member of the Golden Putters Golf League. For his 80th birthday he fulfilled a long-standing dream, by traveling to Scotland with his sons and brother-in-law, to play the Old Course at St. Andrews. A longtime member of First United Methodist Church, Schenectady; Jim held several leadership positions as chair of Trustees from 1988-1999 and chair of Church Council. Jim leaves his wife of 58 years, Elaine, his daughter Jill (Doug), son Craig (Christine), daughter Erin (Joe) and son Doug (Miranda); 8 grandchildren, Morgan, Adrien, Celisse, Jack, Parker, Sophia, Maiya, Elizabeth and several cherished nieces and nephews. Arrangements are entrusted to Daly Funeral Home. At the request of the deceased there will be no calling hours. Burial will be at Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery. A donation in Jim's memory may be made to First United Methodist Church, 603 State St., Schenectady, NY 12305.»(Do not delete this line. It does not print. Text that is to appear on web must be entered before this line)" ]
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[ "The livin' is easy", null, "Lately I've been having the nicest nights.\n\nwhich if you follow my Insta Stories you'll know is one of my fav things to do.\n\nin fact, one of the doorways into the kitchen\n\n(not the one with the fancy double-acting door, but the other one)\n\nopens right up into the part of the kitchen where all the action is, so it's easy to pop into the den and, say, flip the record or choose another vinyl to put on.\n\nWhich is what we've been doing lately and omg\n\nit's been so lovely.\n\nall these musicians The Algorithm probably wouldn't ever show us if we were using a music-streaming app, like\n\nI dunno why but I've always liked listening to records\n\nthumbing through the vinyl jackets feeling the old, worn cardboard\n\n(or paperboard, or whatever it is)\n\nthinking of all the people and places and times where someone else did the exact same thing:\n\nputting on a record and having a Really Nice Time.\n\nputting our old records on feels a lot like that.\n\nYou feel the thing that's playing the music for you, treating it with care\n\ntaking a second to stop drinking, or shooting the shit\n\nor in our case chopping veggies or sautéing something or other\n\ninstead of it blending into the background, unnoticed and unimportant.\n\n(which I'll never knock but yr girl can't listen to Biggie and Pac all the time y'know?)\n\nreminiscing about songs we know\n\nsurprising ourselves with ones we'd forgotten until now, songs we'd heard\n\nhere and there, on the radio, in movies, in our parents' cars growing up\n\nold memories brought back by the sound of the music\n\nhelping us make new memories in a space all our own." ]
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[ "The Dead Hand of The HMRC", null, "HMRC just can't seem to get anything right these days, aside from losing the personal data of 25 million people it is now trying to force through new tax rules that at best is regarded as \"sloppy\".\n\nThe new rules relate to the practice of \"income shifting\" that \"husband and wife\" firms use to reduce their tax bills.\n\nThe Treasury proposes to stop business owners paying less tax by shifting part of their income to a co-owner, spouse or family member who is subject to a lower tax rate.\n\nThis practice was used by Geoff and Diana Jones, owners of IT contractor company Arctic Systems, and subsequently endorsed by the House of Lords.\n\nHowever, the government refuses to accept this ruling, saying Mr Jones had deliberately lowered his earnings so that Mrs Jones could get some of that income as dividends.\n\nIt now says that someone in a company or partnership who passes their income, as dividends or partnership profits, to a \"connected\" person just because that person pays a lower rate of tax is \"unfair.\"\n\nWell, life is unfair but what are you going to do about it?\n\nThe ICAEW is quite rightly unimpressed, and warns that:\n\n\"This will lead to yet more uncertainty for many entrepreneurs, who are likely to have to spend much more time looking over their shoulders to see if HMRC will attack their structure.\"\n\nThey go on to add:\n\n\"We are very disappointed that this is yet another instance where relatively brief legislation is being supplemented by lengthy HMRC guidance, which has no place in law.\"\n\nOne of Brown's old tricks, when he was chancellor, was to present a nice neat headline during his budget speech; which, when detailed by the Treasury and interpreted by HMRC, turned out to be a real can of worms.\n\nAs already noted on this site, the most effective way to cut the costs of HMRC and to save taxpayers' money is to simplify the tax system.\n\nThis will not happen as long as Brown is in government.\n\nwww.hmrcisshite.com is brought to you by www.kenfrost.com \"The Living Brand\"\nPosted by Ken Frost at 11:02" ]
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[ null, "The doctor in New York City with Ebola has been cured, but the question of whether the CDC is prepared to handle the virus and stop it at our border remains.\n\nThe agency allowed Thomas Eric Duncan to enter the country and spread his infection to two health care workers. Dr. Craig Spencer—a physician who was treating Ebola patients in Guinea, developed symptoms of the disease after returning and potentially exposing hundreds of New Yorkers to Ebola as he traveled throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn.\n\nThe CDC played catch up. Several governors, including Chris Christie (R-NJ) and Andrew Cuomo (D-NY), instituted state quarantine policies for health care workers dealing with Ebola patients that the Obama Administration and the CDC pushed back on. The CDC then issued a new policy for voluntary isolation of travelers exposed to Ebola. But when more health care workers return and choose not to quarantine themselves, what will happen? Is the CDC ready to handle a public health crisis?\n\nTragically, for taxpayers and for public health, failures at the CDC are nothing new. The CDC is a poster child for government bureaucracy, characterized by wasteful spending and mission failure.\n\nSince its creation in 1946, the CDC has evolved from a small agency committed to combating the spread of infectious disease into a sprawling bureaucracy that aims to prevent injury, disease, and death resulting from chronic illnesses, violence, and even individual life choices.\n\nAs its mission has broadened, the CDC’s failures have mounted.\n\nIn 2007, Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) issued a report, “CDC Off Center,” that highlighted wasteful spending at the agency and its failure to meet its disease controlling mission.\n\nThe report documented numerous examples of the CDC spending significant amounts of money on facilities and prevention programs that proved ineffective at combating infectious diseases.\n\nFor example, the CDC built a lavish $106 million visiting center that included a world class communications center. It also constructed a $109 million headquarters building with $10 million worth of office furniture. On its Atlanta campus, the CDC has a fitness center filled with over $200,000 in exercise equipment, including “mood enhancing” lights, saunas, and zero-gravity chairs.\n\nWhile the CDC was busy supporting construction projects, Coburn’s report noted, it was failing to meet its goals in combating infectious diseases.\n\nDespite spending $5 billion on efforts to cut infection rates from HIV/AIDS in half, after seven years of work, the rate remained unchanged.\n\nOutrageously, the CDC’s report on this failure raised the possibility that CDC prevention grants “may in fact be to blame for some of these new infections…” The agency also expressed concerns that grantees were sponsoring events that “in some cases promoted activities in direct contradiction with known risk-behaviors for spreading the disease.”\n\nSince this report in 2007, the news on the spread of HIV/AIDS has gotten worse. The latest CDC report states, “In 2010 (the most recent year that data are available), there were an estimated 47,500 new HIV infections.”\n\nThe CDC’s effort to eliminate syphilis also failed. Despite announcing a goal to reduce syphilis cases to 1,000 or lower and Congress almost doubling the agency’s syphilis budget, the rates of the sexually transmitted disease increased by 68% in 2004.\n\nSince then, the syphilis situation has gotten much worse. The CDC reported that from 2005 to 2013, “the number of primary and secondary syphilis cases reported each year in the United States nearly doubled, from 8,724 to 16,663.”\n\nThe CDC’s failures go well beyond its wasteful spending and prevention programs. The agency appears unable to manage even its own laboratories. Recently, CDC scientists mishandled infectious agents that could have resulted in tragic consequences.\n\nIn July, CDC head Dr. Tom Frieden held a press conference to discuss lab errors that included shipping inadequately killed anthrax and a mild animal flu virus cross-contaminated with the a significantly more dangerous form of bird flu. In both instances, the labs receiving these agents were unaware of the disease causing potential of the shipped biological agents.\n\nWhat’s more disappointing than the CDC’s performance is that, despite Coburn’s 2007 report and the agency’s abysmal track record, Congress has continued to shower the CDC with taxpayer money. Since 2007, Congress has rewarded the CDC’s failures with $25 million in bonuses to agency bureaucrats.\n\nCongress must resist the temptation to throw money at the current Ebola crisis, and instead, it must fundamentally transform into a smaller and more manageable organization, with a narrow and focused mission of combating infectious disease." ]
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[ "Buddhist centre to be built in Malaysian administrative capital\n\nPUTRAJAYA, Malaysia -- A national Buddhist centre and houses of worship of other major faiths will be built here as part of the Government’s plan to have a multi-religious enclave at the nation’s administrative capital.", null, "He was present yesterday at the ground-breaking ceremony of Pusat Buddhis Dham­maduta Malaysia at Precinct 20.\n\nThe centre, which will be built on a 0.27ha government-owned land, is next to a Hindu temple that is being constructed now.\n\nNamed the Devi Sri Lalithaambigai Alayam complex, it will feature elements from temples in north and south India.\n\nOng called yesterday’s event “a ground-breaking moment” for Buddhists in Malaysia as the national centre would be a “Buddhist capital” for them.\n\nThe Government, he said, had also set aside land around that area for other major non-Muslim faiths such as Christianity, Taoism and Sikhism.\n\nAbout RM8mil will be raised by the Buddhist Missionary Society of Malaysia (BMSM) to construct the two-storey building with a garden rooftop and a built-up area of 1,858sq m.\n\n“It will feature contemporary designs with significant and symbolic elements to showcase the Buddha’s wisdom and compassion in modern times,” she said.\n\nThe building, which will also become BMSM’s national headquarters, is slated to be completed by August 2018.\n\nLoh said it would be a convenient place of worship for about 2,000 Buddhists residing and working in Putrajaya.\n\nBMSM was founded in 1962 by the late Venerable Dr K. Sri Dhammananda for the propagation of Buddhism.\n\nIt is also a co-founder of the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Chris­tianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism, and is part of other interfaith groups." ]
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[ null, "Takeoff was reportedly an uninvolved partygoer who was killed in a random act of violence that occurred early on Tuesday morning in Houston. The altercation that led to Takeoff’s death occurred at a party. The heartbreaking news that a beloved member of the Atlanta rap duo Migos had passed away in such a senseless manner at the young age of 28 has been made all the more devastating by the widespread availability of graphic footage of his final moments on the internet. You can hear his uncle and fellow member of the group, Quavo, sobbing his heart out over the passing of his nephew in one of the clips. His wailing quickly became a topic of conversation not long after that.\n\nThe availability of fresh knowledge at our beck and call is one of the many attractions of the internet; however, some users also choose to display their dark side online. Fans and people who are morbidly curious are currently scouring recordings of Takeoff’s death that were taken with a device similar to a Zapruder camera in an effort to identify the person who shot him. All of this is taking place with a distressing level of detachment from the human beings who were involved.\n\nThe killing of Takeoff is only one example of a growing trend of violent acts that are effectively going viral. Payton Gendren allegedly broadcasted a live video of himself firing at persons of African descent in a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, in May of this year. In 2017, a man named Steve Stephens from Ohio broadcast live on the internet himself shooting and killing Robert Godwin.\n\nThe dynamic is extremely harmful every time there is violence in the rap industry. In the same year, a video of XXXTentacion, who had passed away the previous year after what appears to have been an armed robbery, became viral on social media shortly after his passing. Since then, rappers Nipsey Hussle, FBG Duck, King Von, and PNB Rock have all been murdered, and following photographs of the scene have been shared online. In addition, images of the shooting site have been shared.\n\nTwitter has 750K views of TMZ’s post-shooting film. Six YouTube videos with 100K+ views depict the murder’s aftermath. The volume of footage is a result of our phone-obsession. Videos online show several viewpoints of the minutes before the shooter opened fire at 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston.\n\nTMZ has been criticised for posting various videos of Takeoff. Few have dubbed the outlet an ethical journalism model. They sell startling content. Akademiks, a podcaster and media personality, spent a live stream analysing down shooting footage and identifying the gunman.\n\nIt’s similar to when the media debated whether to show the grisly Vietnam War aftermath. FCC standards once debated if violent footage was newsworthy and in the public interest. Video platforms like TikTok and live streaming services like Twitch and YouTube allow indie stars to fulfil the public’s desire for knowledge while censoring potentially inflammatory content. Recent reports imply YouTube profits from targeted harassment videos.\n\nSome say that sifting through gruesome details is a public duty that could help catch a criminal. Online mobs often incriminate innocent bystanders, adding to uncertainty. Continued exposure to violent imagery can affect Black mental health and pre-term birth rates, according to studies. Black trauma’s lengthy history as a commodity complicates the problem, especially in hip-hop.\n\nThings may worsen first. Elon Musk’s Twitter is slashing workers by roughly half, making moderation changes doubtful. Gun violence persists. Takeoff’s death and the accompanying videos show our culture’s fascination with violence and fame. In many ways, we strip stars’ humanity by emphasising their work. Even after death, admirers want one more piece.\n\nThe Las Encinas Students Are Looking for Retribution in the Elite Season 6 Trailer." ]
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[ "The pharmacist is often asked about dermatologic conditions. Few are potentially life-threatening. Dermatologic problems range from trivial (e.g., mosquito bites, solar lentigines) to those that cause major discomfort (e.g., poison ivy, plantar warts, tinea pedis). One of the more common dermatologic complaints is contact dermatitis, which can exhibit various combinations of scaling, vesiculation, fissuring, and weeping, and can be found on any area of the epidermis, as well as in areas with little or no stratum corneum (e.g., the lips).\n\nClassifications of Contact Dermatitis\nContact dermatitis is classified by numerous schemata, such as causative agent, type of lesion, and duration (acute vs. chronic). To help pharmacists advise patients about possible causes and future avoidance, contact dermatitis can be classified as irritant or allergic in origin.1 Irritant contact dermatitis is tissue damage induced by nonimmunologic causes. In other words, the same damage would occur in any individual, since allergic hypersensitivity is not a factor. The irritant agents responsible encompass a variety of plants, chemicals, and substances. Patients with irritant contact dermatitis may have a history of working with insulation, a material that deposits irritant spicules in the skin. Their job may involve prolonged exposure of their hands to moisture, which can macerate the skin, predisposing it to irritant contact dermatitis. Patients may work with chemicals such as cleaning solutions, solvents, cosmetics, home repair materials, and acids and alkalis. They may garden, picking plants such as okra pods without gloves, allowing sharp spines to enter the skin. The patient could be a baby with diaper rash or an adult with incontinence dermatitis.2 When pharmacists counsel patients with dermatitis, it is helpful to describe potential irritants so the patient can identify them and avoid future episodes.\n\nPoison Ivy Dermatitis\nPrevalence: Poison ivy is an appropriate focus of dermatitis for several reasons. It serves as a useful model of dermatitis in all respects (e.g., manifestations, avoidance). Furthermore, poison ivy causes more cases of allergic contact dermatitis than all other allergens added together. Thus, it is the dermatitis most likely to be encountered by pharmacists, and lessons regarding its treatment may be extrapolated to nonurushiol-induced contact dermatitis.\n\nPoison ivy is the common name for the causative plant, but it is also the lay term for the contact dermatitis that arises from plant contact. The plant itself was once classified in the genus Rhus but has more properly been placed in the Toxicodendron genus. Poison ivy and its relatives (poison oak, poison sumac) produce a chemical, urushiol, to which 50% to 70% of the population can be sensitized. 2 While some individuals require exposure to large amounts of urushiols to have a reaction, millions of others react violently to minute amounts.\n\nPatients allergic to poison ivy may also discover that they develop an allergy to mangoes.4-6 The fruit has become increasingly available in U.S. grocery stores. Peeling and eating the fruit allows the allergens to come in contact with the hands.", null, "Prescription Treatment: Standard prescription therapy for poison ivy is administration of prednisone in a tapering dosage over two to three weeks.1,7 Shorter \"dose-paks\" (e.g., methylprednisolone) can be frustrating for the patient, since poison ivy often lasts longer than the tablets. As the tapering regimen of these shorter dose-paks reaches completion, urticaria may reappear with a return of the accompanying severe pruritus.\n\nFDA-Approved Nonprescription Treatment: The FDA, in its sweeping review of nonprescription ingredients, examined numerous options for treatment of dermatitis.8 Among them are the protectants, astringents, antihistamines, and local anesthetics/analgesics. They often provide little relief of severe poison ivy, and the patient might be well-advised to visit a physician if the condition is still severe after a day or two. Protectants such as zinc acetate, zinc carbonate, zinc oxide, and calamine dry the oozing and weeping of poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Protectants such as baking soda or colloidal oatmeal relieve minor irritation and itching. Aluminum acetate is an astringent that relieves rash.\n\nThe pharmacist must take care in recommending diphenhydramine (e.g., Benadryl) for poison ivy or other dermatitis conditions. The FDA has proposed a label advising against use of topical diphenhydramine on poison ivy, chicken pox, sunburn, or large areas of the body, or to broken, blistered, or oozing skin. This precaution is intended to prevent the development of toxic psychosis, with dilated pupils, flushed face, hallucinations, ataxic gait, and urinary retention. The psychosis has been seen in patients ages 19 months to 9 years.\n\nUnproven Nonprescription Options: Poison ivy sufferers have a host of products of unknown safety and efficacy from which to choose. For many years, folk wisdom has held that one may gain immunity to poison ivy by eating the leaves of the plant, a practice that is foolish and extremely hazardous. Nevertheless, compounding pharmacies advertise the availability of an oral poison ivy solution developed from a German formulation, described as \"Rhus Tox Oral Solution.\"9-11 The Web sites state that it is prepared from the resin of the rhus plant, apparently from urushiol itself. Patients purchasing this product are directed to hold it in the mouth for 30 seconds before swallowing it, repeating this procedure on the same day of the week for three weeks. The Web sites promise that it will prevent poison ivy, as though the patient were undergoing legitimate hyposensitization therapy directed by a physician. Web sites promoting the use of oral \"Rhus Tox\" are strangely silent on its exact composition, but the product may be identical or at least closely related to an oral rhus tox solution described in the International Journal of Pharmacy Compounding in 2003.12 This publication described treating patients with a 0.0001% rhus tox solution, prepared from a \"mother tincture\" provided by a homeopathic manufacturer. The study in the IJPC article apparently lacked a control group, did not employ randomization, was nonblinded, and did not include administration of placebo. The sample was only 73 patients. Inferential statistical tests were not used, so the reader cannot generalize to the entire population of urushiol-sensitive individuals.\n\nOne company markets homeopathic poison ivy/oak tablets containing Rhus Toxicodendron 6X, Croton Tiglium 6X, and Xerophyllum 6X.13 The Web site claims that the ingredients provide relief for red, swollen eruptions and for intense itching, stinging, and burning inflammations. The Web site also claims, \"Our tablets do not expire.\"14 Croton tiglium has been a suspected carcinogen since the 1960s, and Croton and xerophyllum are both unsupported by evidence-based medicine for use as poison ivy remedies in highly diluted homeopathic products.\n\nA full search of the FDA Web sites and publications in the Federal Register reveals that there is no acceptable evidence to demonstrate either safety or efficacy in administration of oral urushiols to prevent poison ivy dermatitis. Pharmacists who compound and/or sell this unproven therapy do their patients a great disservice. Patients who undergo the regimen may hike among poison ivy plants and discover firsthand that the product is inefficacious. Even more alarming, there are reports of patients ingesting rhus who developed systemic contact dermatitis, with symptoms such as maculopapular eruption, erythema multiforme, erythroderma, pustules, purpura, weals, and blisters.15,16 One such patient had ingested a homeopathic preparation and also applied an alcoholic extract topically.17\n\nThere is also interest in a proprietary product known as Zanfel Poison Ivy Wash. The company Web site states that this product is unique, being the only one able to remove urushiol from the skin \"after bonding,\" through the formation of \"an aggregated cluster.\"18 The Web site also claims the product relieves pain and itching, usually within 30 seconds. A thorough search of the manufacturer's Web site yields locations to buy the product, furnishes glowing testimonials from satisfied users, and answers several questions about it, but the ingredients contained in the product do not appear on any Web page. Knowledge of the ingredients is critical in ascertaining their efficacy and safety. A Web site selling the product lists them as polyethylene granules, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, nonoxynol 9, C12-15 Pareth-9, disodium EDTA, quaternium 15, carbomer 2%, triethanolamine, and water.19 None of these ingredients is FDA approved to remove urushiols, and none possesses any proven local anesthetic effect that would relieve itching and pain. Since the product does not yet meet the standards of evidence-based medicine, it is unproven and should not be recommended.", null ]
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[ "In spite of Pacific Rim director Guillermo del Toro’s diplomatic observations about the sad racial and geopolitical architecture of Hollywood’s summer blockbusters, his Pacific Rim does not want for just such stereotypes. There is the fact that an entire hour of film passes during which only a few lines are spoken by a woman – this in a film whose marketing materials sell it with a female co-star. And there’s the stereotype-affirming white guy-submissive Asian female duo (alternative film title: South Pacific Rim). It seems, in del Toro’s “very equal structure” of world-saving, a vagina is as much a threat to the world as the “breach” on the sea floor from which monsters crawl forth.\n\nThen there is the China problem.\n\nWith a name seemingly leftover from what was supposed to be a China scene from Real Steel, Pacific Rim’s Chinese “jaeger” robot is called Crimson Typhoon. (“Red Typhoon” was maybe too over the top, and anyway it had already been used in a Lily Cai Chinese Dance Company production commentary on the 40th anniversary of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.) It’s manned by three Chinese jaeger drivers who are identical triplets (played by Toronto’s Charles, Lance and Mark Luu). Yes, while every other jaeger in Del Toro’s culturally-sensitive world of Pacific Rim is operated by a pair, China’s bot is piloted by three men who quite literally — get ready for it – look the same.", null, "Proving how little movement American pop culture has made with regard to China in the last century, the casting of the Crimson Typhoon terra-cotta army of three calls to mind Five Chinese Brothers, Claire Bishop’s 1938 children’s book for Americans.\n\nFive Chinese Brothers‘s plot turns on five Chinese siblings who hatch a plot to save one of their own from charges of negligent homicide. The key to their scheme is that they all look so identically alike they can confuse authorities. The book features illustrations as culturally informed as Little Black Sambo, and was a fixture in US primary school classrooms as late as the 1980s. In many places, it still is.", null, "But then, what can be expected from a film that casts Ron Perlman as “Hannibal Chau.” (Not for nothing, the original script described Chau as Asian.) On the bright side of progress, Pacific Rim is no Dragon Seed, Conqueror or Tea House of the Yellow Moon. And, anyway, to paraphrase Pacific Rim supporting star Charlie Day’s regular gig, “A lot of great actors have done Asian face.”\n\nIt’s a testament to Del Toro’s range that it’s difficult to decide which is worse, the identical Chinese pilots or the white man who’s been cast to deflect charges of prejudice from a Chinese villain that embodies every Chinese Exclusion Act-era, Fu-Manchu, wake-up-without-a-kidney trope about the underhanded Chinese. Chau black markets in powdered kaiju horn for male potency — hint hint! — and opines on how his Chinese customers are more or less savages, treating the kaiju as gods. Just to make sure the stereotypes sink in, the one Chinese extra who gets a line in the underground shelter with Charlie Day is dressed in a traditional peasant jacket with her hair in pigtails straight out of the Cultural Revolution era. The Chinese elements of the film are not “ninja pussy”-level stereotypes, but then, when that’s the yardstick… And let’s not even get into the ironic flipped script on the American nuclear metaphor underlying the most famous kaiju of all time (Godzilla) and the uncomfortable “immigration” walls and Pacific menace metaphor floating just under the waves in Pacific Rim. (Of course it was just coincidence Pacific Rim’s kaiju first appears in San Francisco, the site of Angel Island.)\n\nThe triplets were given no lines in the film — something a few Chinese viewers have complained about — though there appears to be a good reason for that decision. Their lack of language skills makes the decision to include them just a little bit more pitiful.\n\nAfter one day’s screenings in China, feedback from Chinese audiences was generally positive, with some showing excitement for Crimson Typhoon and a recognition of the undeniable handsomeness of the triplets. But many others weren’t impressed. As one Weibo user wrote after seeing the film, “The Chinese elements are all ‘soy sauce,’ it’s a little nauseating.” “Soy sauce” — Chinese slang for throwaway roles in a film — was a common comment about the China-ness of the film.\n\nLast year, the LA Times got in a snit and called out Hollywood for “conspicuously flattering or gratuitous additions” of Chinese and Asian characters and locations in a naked attempt to appeal to Chinese audiences. That condemnation came as a result of several Hollywood films trying to incorporate Chinese themes or locations. One of those films was Men in Black 3, which, despite the modern-day setting, featured a Chinese restaurant owner dressed like a character straight out of Five Chinese Brothers.\n\nThis suspicion that Hollywood is — what’s the word… – kowtowing to China by injecting its films with China-friendly themes is now at the point of tin foil paranoia. One popular movie website speculated Pacific Rim’s basketball playing scene was added because it’s “a wildly popular sport in China.”\n\nIf “Hannibal Chau” is one of the flattering additions for the Chinese, the largest film market in the world may just tell Hollywood in the future, “Thanks, but kindly stop.” In fact, there are signs they already are as domestic films have begun regally outperforming Hollywood imports.\n\nFinally, in case you were wondering, Five Chinese Brothers rates four-and-a-half out of five stars at Amazon and remains on the National Education Association’s list of Teachers’ Top 100 Books for Children.\n\nAbe Sauer is the author of How to be: North Dakota.\n\n6 Responses to “Hollywood Will Always Be The Same, Just Like Its Asian Characters: Pacific Rim, Reviewed”" ]
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[ "The Pride of Parnell Street", null, "The Pride Of Parnell Street\nOriginally published on RTE.ie\n\nGritty and often deeply moving, Sebastian Barry’s new play is a superb warts-and-all love story that touches on a slice of Dublin life in the midst of change and which is told utilising the great Irish tradition of storytelling-based theatre.\n\nSet in September 1999, on the cusp of a new millennium, the play tells the story of inner city Dubliners Joe (Shiels) and Janet (Murray), whose marriage has collapsed amid a violent domestic attack and the death of their eldest son.\n\nUsing interconnecting monologues, we are told of the individual events in their lives that have passed in the decade since they last saw each other, when Ireland were knocked out of the 1990 World Cup.\n\nIt is Ireland’s elimination from Italia 90, which prompts the senseless act of violence that tears the couple apart. As Janet states of the mood of the men at the time, “when the Irish team lost, they realised they were losers too”. She unfortunately bares the brunt of Joe’s frustration and the couple split-up, explaining why their stories are told in separate monologues.\n\nAs nine years pass, neither’s love for the other diminishes, though Janet grows in strength (“I didn’t go back like the other women done”) while Joe is on a path which sees him lose his family, liberty, dignity and health.\n\nThough Janet has taken away his kids, Joe shows no bitterness towards her and instead views her as The Pride of Parnell Street, a determined individual who won’t allow themselves be knocked down by violence and death as he himself has been. For Janet however, such pride is entwined with an event from her own past and an equally determined woman she witnessed during the 1974 Dublin bombings.\n\nIn touching upon 1974, the 1990 World Cup and the millennium, Barry’s script manages to emphasise the extent of change that has taken place within Dublin by pointing to events his audience will all recall. However, this also serves to highlight how little the forces of history and change have impacted on characters like Joe and Janet.\n\nThey have essentially been left behind, and that which impacts on their lives is all internal. Janet’s strength is drawn from the local woman whose pride she aspires to echo and her life is changed little by history. Joe’s decline too could have happened at any time and his life is untouched by modern Ireland.\n\nWhile Barry’s excellent script is laced with lucid humour, the play’s true strength lies within the immense performances of Shiels and Murray as the estranged couple. Addressing the audience for 100 minutes, without an interval, Shiels in particular superbly conveys Joe’s declining health and his deep regret at all the terrible things which he’s done.\n\nHis closing monologue is so powerfully delivered that it will hardly leave a dry eye in the house, and both actors ensure that, despite their characters misgivings, it is impossible not to warm to them.\n\nBarry’s play brings to mind the work of Seán O’Casey and, just as O’Casey captured the idiom of Dublin life at a particular period, so too does Barry superbly depict a section of Irish society which has been pushed ever more underground as Ireland moves rapidly forward.\n\nThough dark and awash with despair, ‘The Pride of Parnell Street’ remains affecting, moving and unmissable theatre. Highly recommended.\n\nThe Pride of Parnell Street was last modified: October 28th, 2014 by Steve Cummins" ]
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[ null, "Afaf Syifa is one of the winners of MasterChef Junior 2014 a cooking talent show.\n\nShe was the 1st Winner of the 2014 Junior MasterChef Indonesia who Appeared with Lord Adi, 3rd Place in MCI8.\n\nAfaf was one of the participants who stole the audience’s attention because she was the number 1 winner in the event.\n\nThis Arab blooded girl has grown into a mature woman and often shows her activities through her Instagram account.\n\nMany are curious about Profile and Biodata Afaf Syifa Champion MasterChef Junior year 2014.\n\nAfaf rarely appears on television, but she doesn’t necessarily leave the world of cooking.\n\nShe is still actively involved in the world of cooking, this is known when she became the host of the cooking program Asik Net TV.\n\nIn the television program, Afaf Syifa became a cook who invited program guests to help in cooking.", null, "Currently, Afaf is a host on the Cook Asik Net TV program, She is the cook who invites guests of the program to cook together.\n\nEven though she is only 19 years old, Afaf already has a culinary business.\n\nThe public was reminded again of Afaf when Lord Adi uploaded a short video on his personal Instagram on Thursday, October 14, 2021.\n\nLord Adi uploaded a video with Afaf Syifa, where they seem to be doing collabs to cook dessert." ]
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[ null, "Their self-titled Michigan Rattlers EP attracted reviews from No Depression, Bluegrass Situation, B3 Science, and Rolling Stone, who named the band one of their “Ten New Country Artists You Need To Know” in 2016. They’ve continued to evolve beyond the “country” label ever since.\n\nIn 2018, following a summer tour that included stops at Bonnaroo, Firefly and Electric Forest; the band released their debut full length album, ‘Evergreen’. “This is a band with solid songwriting chops and instrumental skills,” says No Depression. “‘Evergreen’ shows this four-piece from Petoskey, Michigan making a stand, making their way.”\n\nGrowing into a more expansive sound, the band’s second full length album, ‘That Kind of Life’, was released in 2021 to positive reviews.\n\nWith live shows being at the core of the band’s identity, the Rattlers continue to tour relentlessly, bringing their honest songwriting and high energy rock n roll to stages across the U.S and Canada." ]
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[ "2021 might one day be known in investing history as the year of the meme stocks. Several stocks have gone viral online in recent months. Their popularity on the internet has translated into big gains.\n\nAMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) and Tilray (NASDAQ:TLRY) stand out as two very different meme stocks that have attracted a lot of attention this year. AMC was a short squeeze play several months ago that has roared back after a temporary lull. Its shares have skyrocketed more than 2,500% year to date. Tilray enjoyed a big run-up early in the year as investors anticipated the merger between the company and Aphria. The pot stock is still up close to 190% after giving up some of its previous gains.\n\nWhich of these two meme stocks is the better pick for investors? Here’s how AMC and Tilray stack up against each other.", null, "AMC generated revenue of $148.3 million in the first quarter of 2021, down 84% year over year. That’s not surprising, considering that the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc for the movie theater operator. It’s also no surprise that AMC posted a big net loss of more than $567 million in Q1. Even before the pandemic, AMC didn’t consistently deliver profits.\n\nREAD: The Hidden Number Behind Mastercard's and Apple's Incredible Gains\n\nHowever, AMC has maintained a strong cash position thanks to several equity and debt capital raises. As of March 31, the company’s cash stockpile totaled a little over $813 million, excluding restricted cash of $29 million. Since then, AMC has bolstered its cash position with additional equity offerings.\n\nTilray’s exact financial position is a little trickier to ascertain because of the Aphria merger. Both Aphria and Tilray reported year-over-year revenue growth in their most recent quarterly updates. Both companies also delivered positive adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA).\n\nAphria’s cash and cash equivalents totaled 267.1 million in Canadian dollars as of Feb. 28, 2021. Tilray had a cash position of $261.3 million as of Feb. 16, 2021. The combined entity should still have a solid cash stockpile since the merger was an all-stock transaction.\n\nUsing another metric, though, gives the advantage to AMC. Shares of the theater chain trade at only 0.18 times book value. Tilray’s price-to-book ratio is 6.7.\n\nBoth of these valuation metrics have drawbacks, though. Historical sales used for trailing P/S multiples can be misleading. That’s especially the case with the COVID-19 pandemic impacting both AMC and Tilray. Price-to-book ratios are also problematic because of the large amounts of goodwill that both companies carry on their balance sheets.\n\nArguably the most important factor in choosing between these two stocks is their growth prospects. However, this is also the area that’s most challenging to assess.\n\nThere’s no question that AMC should rebound in 2021 and beyond. The stock could even have a huge catalyst on the way if studios throw in the towel on their efforts to debut movies on streaming services in favor of only showing new movies in theaters.\n\nTilray could still face significant challenges in the Canadian cannabis market this year with pricing pressure. On the other hand, the lifting of pandemic restrictions could pave the way for stronger sales growth of the company’s cannabis products in Canada and in Europe as well as its hemp products in the U.S.\n\nWhat do analysts think about the growth prospects for each of these companies? The advantage is clearly in Tilray’s court. Analysts project average annual earnings growth of close to 50% for Tilray, while they look for a deteriorating bottom line for AMC after next year.\n\nMy view is that AMC could continue to be the bigger winner in 2021. Over the long run, though, I think that the opportunities for Tilray will likely be better.\n\nIn particular, I expect the U.S. cannabis market will open to Canadian companies in the not-too-distant future. This will present a tremendous opportunity for Tilray.\n\nThe company already operates Manitoba Harvest, the largest hemp foods maker with significant U.S. sales. It also runs Sweetwater Brewing, a beer maker focused on cannabis lifestyle brands. Tilray anticipates that these businesses will give it a solid platform for the U.S. cannabis market.\n\nAlthough I give Tilray the nod over the long term, I think there are other stocks that offer better risk-reward propositions than either Tilray or AMC. These stocks might not be internet memes, but they have strong financial positions, attractive valuations, and great long-term growth prospects.", null, "Why UP Fintech Stock Fell 25.4% in March", null, "Big U.S. Banks Are Going All Out on Loans to the Wealthy", null, null, "Oil Slips and Bumble Rips: Delta Slows Demand for Petrol, But Not Dating" ]
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[ null, "A boring cunt is believed to have spent approximately 1,500 Hours in the gym in the hope that big muscles will make up for his lack of personality.\n\nPaul Watkins, a protein powder salesman, claims that he struggles to talk about anything other than “working out and supplements” but believes his muscles definitely make up for what his conversation lacks.\n\n“When I’m talking to someone, I really like to know more about whatever it is we’re talking about than the person I’m talking to,” Paul told us today. “That way, I get to feel both physically and mentally superior to them. It’s a win-win situation, my ego gets massaged and they get to talk to a superior being, with a body chiseled from stone and a great insight into gains and the effects of lactic acid.”\n\n“So, when it comes to conversations about things I’m not so well brushed up on, I tend to let my muscles do the talking, literally,” he continued. “Like, if someone was to come up to me and ask me about something like music, art or any other stupid shit, I’ll just give them a quick bicep curl as an answer.”\n\n“Or if I’m in the pub and someone sparks up a conversation about politics, I’ll just make my pecs dance for fifteen seconds and change the topic to something interesting, like vegan-friendly protein powder,” claimed the muscle-bound moron. “I’ve been doing it for years and it works just fine for me, you wouldn’t believe the number of people I’ve left totally speechless with the smallest flex.”\n\nAlan Davison, who was unlucky enough to get stuck in a conversation with Watkins last year, claimed that chatting to the fitness fanatic was “the worst experience” of his life.\n\n“Jesus, I’ve been trying my best to suppress that memory,” Davison told us. “It was horrible, like talking to some sort of giant man-baby who’d just discovered his own reflection. All muscle, no personality. I really hope I’ll never, ever cross paths with this guy again.”\n\nExperts have confirmed that nothing, apart from money, is capable of successfully replacing a personality." ]
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[ "Home Supercars We reveal how Top Gear gets such spectacular video of the sexiest...\nSupercars", null, "Ever wondered how BBC’s Top Gear gets some of its most dynamic high speed shots of the latest automatic exotica? Shooting from chase cars, drones and vehicle-mounted crane arms are just some of the methods used, but one lesser-known vantage point has recently come from the AGITO.\n\nThis incredible feat of engineering is what’s its makers, Motion Impossible, call a ‘modular dolly system’. Put very simply, it’s a remote controlled buggy base, topped by a camera mount, which then holds a broadcast-quality video camera of your choice.\n\nThe resulting vehicle can travel at speeds of up to 27mph, making it ideal for capturing spectacular fast-moving shots without needing to put a human camera operator in harm’s way. One particularly impressive Top Gear shot where the AGITO is ideal is the ‘joust’: where the AGITO drives towards the car moving parallel to it as it drives past. Achieving such an effect using a full-size camera car, or a human-operated camera, would be just too dangerous with a fast-moving subject car passing by at such close proximity.\n\nAnother signature Top Gear shot where the AGITO is used involves positioning it on the outside or inside of a bend; a strategic point to effectively capture speed. With a 500+ bhp supercar sliding past sideways in a cloud of tire smoke, margin for error can be wafer-thin, so using the unmanned remotely controlled AGITO maintains the safety of the camera crew. Of course, a camera could be mounted to a static tripod in the same position, but the AGITO’s ability to move can bring an additional sense of drama to the captured scene.\n\n“The remote functionality of the AGITO provides an additional layer of creativity for the director and cameraman, enabling movement in whichever direction you choose, shooting your preferred angles in a nice and controlled way. The ultimate goal is to create scenes that feel so real you could be there, a need driven by the viewer’s appetite to feel part of the action. Audiences want to be on the edge of their seats, they want to be on the rollercoaster ride of emotions created by the scenes on screen. Many would argue that even with all the amazing advancements in CGI and post production magic, nothing really compares to recreating the action for real and capturing that on camera. It is a highly complex task, with precise choreography that requires the utmost precision with very little room for mistakes. This is one of the reasons why we developed AGITO, which time and time again has proved to be the perfect tool to use to guarantee the best delivery in terms of safety and quality of the shot.”\n\nATIGO makes the humble camera dolly look positively stone-age by comparison, however this isn’t the kind of kit you’ll find at your usual camera retailers – it’s aimed squarely at high-end comercial use.\n\nThe modular ATIGO dolly is comprised of the CORE – the main cassis, containing batteries, motors and RF remote control electronics. The CORE pairs with the MASTER – the handheld remote control, featuring fine-tunable speed and steering controls, 30 minute recordable movements and I/O for accessories such as foot pedals.\n\nAt either end of the CORE you then attach Drive Ends. These can be conventional buggy wheels for ‘free roaming’ driving, or train-type wheels which allow the AGITO to be used as a track-based dolly. The buggy-type Drive Ends can be specced with rough-terrain tires for off-road use, or slick rubber for use on smooth tarmac such as the Top Gear Dunsfold test track. Damped coil-over four-wheel independent suspension then irons out any bumps.\n\nAnd if the suspension isn’t enough to keep shots super-smooth, you can equip the AGITO with the stablised V-Con Pro camera mount, which in turn can be topped by a tower attachment to shoot from a higher viewpoint. Total payload is up to 32kg – useful, given the ARRI Stabilized Remote Head SRH-360 used for Top Gear filming weighs 11.6kg, and that’s before you equip it with a camera and lens.\n\nHead over to motion-impossible.com for more technical information about the AGITO, though sadly pricing is on a ‘need-to-know’ basis! Fortunately, you don’t need a BBC filming budget to get dynamic video shots – check out our guide to the best camera sliders for video and filmmaking for cheaper ways to get silky-smooth tracking shots. And here’s our rundown of the best cinema cameras right now to use for your filming." ]
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[ null, "What is an investment? An Investment is define as time, energy, or matter spent in the hope of future benefits actualized within a specified date or time frame. In the art world, making such practice is a risk that most collector tend to make when investing on any artist with the endpoint of getting a good work that is visually pleasant and safe in its economic aspect.\n\nBelow is a list of artists who have proven to be good investments on various prestigious international auction houses with solid evidence of high hammered prices on the past, proving that in fact their works have appreciated over time.\n\nWe must understand that there are plenty of really good artist on Puerto Rico for example Luis Hernandez Cruz, Orlando Vallejo, Wichie Torres but most of them have never left there safe zone in Puerto Rico which translate to no public record of what someone is willing to pay for there work in an international market. A international market is the key for any artist to achieve high prices at auction and there current ranking.\n\nAngel Otero is a young contemporary artist that has reach prices of $57,000 multiple times for a single painting at auction houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s with only 35 years of age. The Istambul Museum was rumor to have paid a whooping $150,000 dollars in 2015 for one of his painting.", null, null, "Angel Botello was an artist that died in 1986 but to this date his works have proven to have great investment potential and even have increase in popularity over the pass of time specially at the top auction houses reaching prices of $397,000 dollars.", null, null, null, null, "Arnaldo Roche Rabell in fact did developed a unique style, which for most artist developing a style may be there hardest task of all. His style was based on the application of layers of bright colors, which he covers with black and then rubs with a pallete knife to create dramatic and revealing images. Prices paid have reach almost $200,000 dollars at auction.", null, "And finally Puerto Rico most expensive artist… Enoc Perez with painting reaching almost $400,000 dollars and 1 of the 100 most important artist from latin america is truely a good investment. A painter and printmaker, Perez embraces the ability to convey pleasure and beauty on the viewer. Although he works with a variety of subjects, including portraits, still lifes, and cityscapes, he is best known for capturing the utopian ideals embodied in the construction of architectural monuments.", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Forbes does the world well when they hit the presses with their fabulous lists of “bests” and “mosts.” I love them all- from the most eligible bachelors around the globe to the best companies for which to work.\n\nBack in May, Forbes set out to determine international cities with the most style and here’s what they determined:\n\nI’ve been to about half (and lived in two!) and have to say I’m a bit surprised at a few. Does Melbourne, AU really flaunt more style than say Tokyo or Milan? I guess the times be a changing- and I’m sure style is the least of it!" ]
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[ null, "Most of Kanye’s ludicrous tweets claiming he’s the OG (Original Gangster) have since been deleted but don’t worry we’ve managed to find them- there’s no hiding from the Ginger Clam.\n\nThe Guardian posted most of Kanye’s outrageous outburst, here’s some of the best:\n\n“I made it so we could wear tight jeans” referring to how Kanye has transformed the rap game- hardly a strong argument dude.\n\n“You own waves???? I own your child” We feel he’s over stepped the mark a bit on this one!\n\nWhen we thought things couldn’t get any juicer, the former lover of both artists and mother of Khalifa’s child Amber Rose tweeted:\n“Awww @kanyewest are u mad I’m not around to play in ur asshole anymore? #FingersInTheBootyAssBitch”.\n\nNow, now children kindergarten is over for the day.\n\n*Watch the video below from TMZ where Kanye refuses to talk about the incident and in the meantime head over to FilmOn.com where there are hundreds of Free TV channels to choose from." ]
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[ null, null, "In November 2020, the English High Court made a decision on the scope of common costs in Crossley& Ors v Volkswagen AG & Ors. The decision serves to highlight particular risks that can arise for claimants in group actions. Freshfields acted for the Volkswagen defendants.\n\nThe group litigation order (GLO) in the case covers many claims. By the time of the hearing, the litigation had progressed to the stage where the parties were required to nominate claims to ultimately serve as lead claimants. To facilitate that process, the Court had ordered that the parties initially agree to nominate 80 claimants. Those 80 claimants would then provide further information in respect of each of their claims via schedules of information and, based on that information, the parties would then agree which 20 of those80 claims would ultimately proceed to trial as lead cases.\n\nOn selection, one of the 80 claimants nominated – an estate agent trading as a limited company – notified their solicitors that they no longer wished to participate in the litigation. Given the COVID-19 pandemic the estate agent explained that it did not wish to engage in the distraction of continuing in the litigation. The defendants agreed that the estate agent could discontinue its claim (permission being necessary under the terms of the GLO), and requested that they be paid what the defendants contended were common costs incurred in the GLO as a result of scrutinising and selecting that estate agent’s claim.\n\nThe claimants disagreed and argued that such costs should be met by the estate agent itself individually. Clearly, the costs incurred in assessing claims in the context of a group action can be substantial. The claimants’ approach demonstrates the importance that all individual claimants participating in GLOs are made aware via their solicitors that situations can arise whereby the claimants can incur personal liability. As here, a decision to abandon a claim can potentially result in claimants being exposed to significant individual liability.\n\nA consent order was agreed and sealed by the Court. The consent order made clear that the question as to whether the defendants’ costs were to be paid by the estate agent claimant individually, or treated as a common cost to be shared amongst all of the claimants, was reserved to the next court hearing.\n\nThe Court agreed with the defendants. The defendants’ costs in selecting and nominating (and de-selecting) that claim were then ordered to be paid by the claimant cohort generally as common costs. It was also ultimately ordered that the notice of discontinuance originally sealed by the Court should be deemed to refer to the individual director. The result of the decision is that the claimants each have a several liability to pay those costs as a whole (presumably via solicitors, litigation funders or ATE insurance providers), and they will ultimately bear the costs of an individual claimant’s decision to abandon their claim.\n\nThe case is a critical example of the very real risks that can arise for individual claimants themselves, and potentially claimant solicitors, funders and insurers when there is a failure to accurately scrutinise claimants’ claims and ensure that they are accurately entered onto the group register.", null ]
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[ null, "Yoga Nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the “going-to-sleep” stage, induced by a guided meditation. Yoga nidra helps to relieve stress, it improves sleep, clears the mind for learning and absorbing new material and it repairs cells. After just 20 minutes you can feel as though you’ve slept for hours. It’s now being used to assist those with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.\n\nYou can experience Yoga Nidra anywhere and it’s one of the easiest forms of meditation. You are put in a deep state of rest and relaxation – different from dreaming, in dreaming you have little or no awareness of your surroundings, in Yoga Nidra you are acutely aware of your awareness.\n\nPracticing Yoga Nidra cultivates the witness consciousness; that part of your awareness that watches what occurs in the physical body, emotional reactions and habitual thoughts. The voice will act as an anchor which will keep you aware and in the present moment.\n\nEach time you practice yoga nidra, you’re stilling the flow of waves in the mind through conscious entry into the sleep state.", null, "You start with sensing the body via the senses and breathing in specific ways in order to trigger the relaxation response. The relaxation response balances the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, and balances the left and right brain. In the process, your brain shifts from beta, an awakened state with lots of brain activity, to alpha, a more relaxed state.\n\nIn alpha, the mood-regulating hormone serotonin gets released, and this calms you down. People who spend little time in an alpha brain-wave state experience more anxiety than those who spend more time in beta.\n\nFrom alpha, you go into a deep alpha and high theta brain-wave state, the dream state, REM sleep. In theta, your thoughts slow down to 4 to 8 thoughts per second. This is where super learning happens. Kids and artists experience a lot more theta activity in their brains. Emotional integration and release also happen here, and structures in the brain change. It’s here that some people sometimes have random thoughts or see images. A person in theta may see colors or visions or hear the voice of a person talking yet at the same time not hear this voice. It’s where you being to enter the gap of nothingness.\n\nAfter theta, you are guided to delta, where your thoughts are only 1 to 3.9 thoughts per second. This is the most restorative state, in which your organs regenerate and the stress hormone cortisol is removed from your system.\n\nIn our busy world, very few of us go into the deep states of sleep like theta and delta on a regular basis, and as a consequence, our bodies are not powering down and getting the chance to restore themselves. Depressed people go to beta and alpha states, but rarely go to theta and delta.\n\nFrom delta, the guided yoga nidra experience takes you down into an even deeper brain-wave state—one that can’t be reached through conventional sleep. In this fourth state of consciousness, below delta, your brain is thoughtless. This state is sort of like a complete loss of consciousness, but you are awake. This state is one of such a deep surrender, where your consciousness is so far away from the physical body, that living here every day would be difficult. Not everyone who practices yoga nidra touches this state, but the more you practice, the more you’ll receive glimpses of it.", null, "After you touch into the fourth state of consciousness, you are guided back to a waking state. Again, you couldn’t live in this fourth state, but as a result of touching into it, you bring a little of its peace back with you to your waking, everyday brain state. You also are able to rewire your thoughts and emotions because your subconscious mind in this fourth state is fertile, more open to intentions and affirmations, than it is when you are in your waking state. As a consequence, in your everyday life, you begin to rest more and more in the space between emotions and thoughts, and this resting in this space gives rise to a sense of freedom, where you are not triggered so much by the stuff in your life.\n\nIn yoga nidra meditation, you are often asked to bring your attention to the space between your eyebrows—a spot known as the third eye. Behind this spot lies the pineal gland, and this gland is stimulated when you bring your attention there. Studies confirm that the pineal-gland hormone, melatonin, is a powerful agent for reducting stress, inducing more restful sleep, and boosting the immune system, which helps prevent illness, promote healing, and slow premature ageing." ]
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[ null, "Guest Blog from Bakary Seedy Dampha, Founder and National Coordinator, Kids Come First, The Gambia. The Girl Generation (TGG) is a social change communication initiative providing a global platform for galvanizing, catalyzing and amplifying the African- led movement to end FGM and building on what has already been achieved by grass root organizations.\n\nToward this goal, TGG organized the first ever Pan African youth summit held from the 25th-26thApril 2018 in Nairobi, Kenya. The summit brought together 170 young people from 17 countries including diaspora in the UK. With its FGM grants, the Girl Generation is helping to put young people in the forefront to #ENDFM. It supported 160 grassroots organization in African with 1.8 million US Dollars. This is unique and amazing as no other organization is ever bold enough to do such despite the presumption on the misuse of resources.\n\nThe main purpose of the summit was:\n\nThe summit was quite extraordinary and interactive having to learn and share with the global audience about difference efforts and strategies applied depending on the context and socio-cultural norms of a country or county. Indeed, African youth are scaling up and are committed to ending FGM in this generation despite the difficult circumstances and backlashes they continue to face on a daily basis from families and clans. African leadership refusal to publicly go against the act and failure to legislate and implement laws has put activist and advocates at a disadvantage. Nevertheless, it is good to use the law to our advantage but is also impeccable to continue to engage and involve young people from all sphere of discussion.\n\nApplicable to the Gambian context, after a newfound democratic dispensation, religious and some conservative figures have been using the media to support the practices of FGM without pragmatic action of the government officials to actually remind those about the existence of the anti-FGM laws. This must stop as alluded to by Gambian delegate during the conference who called upon the African Union and Economic Community of West African State – ECOWAS - to act immediately.\n\n“Young women activists are placed at a double disadvantage by their community based on gender and age. They are often reminded that as young women they don’t have the decision of how their bodies will be”. This has shown the typical rooted culture we have come from and willingness of the older generation to defend the culture at all cost. Almost all the African countries have presented on methodology and strategies used to scale end FGM effort in their countries ranging from school outreach, intergenerational dialogue, youth convergence, Islamic conference on ending FGM, Nationwide Caravan tour, engagement with circumcisers, engagement with traditional and religious leaders, research, gaming, media campaign, training with legal and law enforcement agents, use of influential leaders in the communities etc. Indeed, it was a moment of reflection, reflecting on how far we had gone and what still needed to be done. The platform was equally used for networking, building bridges to connect the continent.\n\nIn the Gambia and Senegal, cross-border cutting is alarming and there is a gap in our anti-FGM laws. Thus the two anti-FGM Youth networks started preliminary discussions in Nairobi on how to cement the relationship through coordinated activities to influence policy change and ensure full implementation.\n\nThe summit was an interactive engagement for all the summit delegates and moderators. Below you can see the areas of discussions during the conference:-\n\nThe summit concluded with the crafting of three key messages:-\n\nDespite the actions coming out of the summit, there are numerous challenges facing activists. One of these is the lack of financial support to the grass root organizations who are effecting changes in their communities. This, in particular, stands out as a deterrence factor limiting the scaling up of abandonment of FGM campaigns. Ending FGM in this generation will remain a fantasy if donor/ funding institutions fail to support grassroots organization in their work to reach out to communities. These young people in different organizations are doing so much despite the difficult circumstances and backlashes they continue to receive from their own people. The local people have already perceived FGM as western ideology, as such it is impossible for western society to lead the campaign in African communities on their own because of differences in context, identity, values, tradition and societal norms among other things. You are already perceived differently with a different cultural background. This reminds me one of the community development principle “go to the people, live among them, start with what they know and build on what they have”.\n\nYoung people from Africa have already shown the commitment and are taking the lead to change the status quo. It is clear that change is happening and advocacy continues. “We know our custom and tradition more than anyone else because we are the tradition”. To attain to the abandonment of FGM in a generation funding agencies and institutions must remove the stringent funding criteria/regulations that deter or prevent grass root organizations from accessing funds to facilitate community engagement ending FGM. How can we (grassroots organisations) cascade facts on ending FGM in communities without funding?" ]
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[ null, "Twenty-two pilot of Indian aircrafts and training with Vistara with Singapore Airlines and Scoot.\n\nIn January 2019, 12 certificates from Vistara have already started their training for Boeing 787.\n\nIt is expected to train the pilots for 12 months with SIA and Scoot.\n\nA spokeswoman for Vistara said that the pilots would go through a \"strong election process and meet the Singapore regulatory licensing requirements\" for the training.\n\nThey ensured, although Vistara pilots were flying with SIA, the expansion of a SIA fleet would not affect the flight hours of officers; current policy.\n\nVistara is 49% of flights with SIA and Tata and Sons.\n\nIt was reported in 2018 that SIA lost around 180 of its pilots that were protected to Chinese and Middle East clubs.\n\nStories say that SIA bullets are leaving for other companies; offer better salary and benefits.\n\nOther bullets have retired and new people have not been replaced yet.\n\nSome were saying they were foreign pilot recruitment and air staff as SIA is trying to cut costs.\n\nOthers say that the pilots of Singapore need to be prioritized before entering into foreign countries.\n\nAlthough some internet users expressed xenophobic boundary views about Vistara's pilots, others chose to focus on their profile. a growing job among Singapore's." ]
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[ null, "Sunny Leone’s song in Dongri Ka Raja called Choli Blockbuster, by the Meet Bros will be a special promotional item song. The brothers say that they had done away with the conventional idea of an item number.\n\nSays Manmeet, “Baby Doll changed the way actors and audiences looked at songs of this genre. It became accessible to listeners of all ages and of either gender.” Harmeet agrees, “The lyrics of our songs are such that it’s clean enough for kids and girls as well to sing along.”\n\nReturn of Mamta\nBut with Choli Blockbuster, they will return to the roots of the genre — the massy item number that once was the sole domain of singer Mamta Sharma. It sees them reunite with (now off-on collaborator) Anjjan Bhattacharya after over a year and with Mamta as well. The brothers last worked with her in the Zanjeer remake’s Pinky in 2013. Since then, they have been working continuously with the likes of Kanika Kapoor and Neha Kakkar.\n\nMassy appeal\n“DKR is based in Mumbai’s underworld and hence, the song demanded a massy feel, something that might appeal to the frontbenchers and those who enjoy rustic-flavoured songs. And Mamta’s just perfect for this kind of song,” shares Manmeet.\n\nPutting team together\n“Ganesh Acharya was our go-to guy for choreography and Sunny was the obvious choice for this track. Sunny and us have never done such a song together. This will also be the first time Mamta has sung for Sunny,” adds Harmeet.\nManmeet chips in, “It’s a very cute party track with peppy beats, but our approach is very Indian. We last worked with Sunny for One Night Stand earlier and she was our first choice for this track. We feel nobody else can do justice to this track.” Shot at a studio near Film City late last week, the track will be launched on October 15." ]
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[ null, "The island has been able to attract business for years by keeping its corporate tax rate at 0%, with financial services businesses taxed 10%, which is known as the 'zero-ten' regime.\n\nThe OECD has been working to establish a global solution to reform the international corporate tax framework, impacting how large multinational enterprises are taxed around the world.\n\nSignificantly, the new tax rules do not replace domestic tax arrangements so, in Guernsey's case, they do not signal the end of zero-ten.\n\nInstead, the first ‘pillar’ of the OECD-led reforms targets the world’s biggest companies, forcing them to reallocate a portion of their profits to the country where their goods and services are used.\n\nThe second ‘pillar’ obliges multinational companies that make more than €750m euros a year to pay a ‘Minimum Effective Rate’ of taxation on their global profits, set at 15%.\n\nThe latest announcement comes during a States debate on tax reforms – to be concluded this Wednesday – that has seen P&R criticised for \"not understanding corporate tax\" by accountant Charles Parkinson.", null, "Pictured: Deputy Mark Helyar said the island welcomes a global standard that will allow everyone to compete on a level playing field.\n\nThe OECD proposals seek to address issues that are linked to the increasing globalisation and digitalisation of the economy.\n\nSince July, when the G7 Finance Ministers supported the OECD initiative and 136 jurisdictions (including Guernsey and the other Crown Dependencies) reached agreement on the proposals, technical discussions have continued.\n\nThe proposals also state that investment funds should not be in scope of Pillar 2 and there is an exclusion for regulated financial services from Pillar 1.", null, "Pictured: The Steering Group behind Guernsey’s tax review has projected that changes to the corporate income tax system may generate £10m a year of additional revenue. That is one part of controversial tax overhauls that could see a GST of up to 8% introduced in the island.\n\nTechnical discussions will now continue, developing model rules and the multilateral instruments/conventions that will be needed to implement them.\n\nDeputy Mark Helyar, Treasury lead for the Policy & Resources Committee said: \"Guernsey supports the objective of reaching agreement on a worldwide approach and a level playing field which, as we ourselves have previously argued, will help avoid the complexities of unilateral action by individual countries.\n\n\"Guernsey welcomes this further milestone and officials will continue to participate actively in the ongoing technical discussions, coordinating with Jersey and the Isle of Man.”\n\nWhen Guernsey’s current corporate tax system was introduced in 2008, much of the lost revenue was replaced by increases in commercial TRP rates and increases in social security contributions from employers.\n\nThe Policy & Resources Committee says it “continues to monitor the appropriateness of the corporate tax regime, having due regard for the need to retain an internationally acceptable and competitive tax environment for the islands’ businesses.”\n\nPosted by TonyVeron58 on Oct 18th, 2021\nI hopefully represent the majority of Guernsey’s Public in providing full support to Deputy Charles Parkinson in his campaign to reverse the damage that Zero10 has had on our economy since 2008…Simply look at the figures presented…\n“ Prior to the introduction of Zero-10, corporate income tax accounted for approximately 23% of government revenues and up to 33% of tax revenues. Currently, corporate income tax (and distributions from companies) account for 10% of total revenues and up to 13% of tax revenues.”\nWhy are the public being targeted for more Taxes when this is on the agenda…\nTo place a comment please login Login »" ]
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[ "You may have heard of her husband, Walter Burley Griffin, the winner of the 1912 competition to design our city? Let us deal with that myth first—his name appeared on the entry but they both worked on the design.\n\nHer name was omitted, firstly, because she and Walter were concerned the judging panel might discount an entry by a woman as trivial; and secondly, because Marion was a product of her times, focussing attention on her adored husband and denying her own worth.\n\nSo let’s give her the credit she deserves.\n\nFast Facts on a Fab Fem\n\nHowever, the reason we should celebrate her life is that she was the mother of our city.\n\nHer contribution to the winning design for Canberra cannot be denied. Walter commented in a 1913 interview for The West Australian newspaper that:\n\n“My wife is the genius, I am only the businessman … She is the planner and designer of all [our] works.”\n\nMarion’s work and Walter’s can never really be separated, as their relationship was at the heart of all their creativity. However, she encouraged Walter in his environmentalism and the result (for us) was a city design where the built and the natural landscapes held equal weight.\n\nMarion was an egalitarian thinker, and it is noted in their entry that the Capital’s buildings should not be skyscrapers, so all Australians felt welcome to enter them. She was a spiritual person and there is beautiful symbolism and symmetry at the heart of their design. In both the central land axis that runs, like a backbone, through the Capital, and the National Triangle, that most democratic of shapes, with equal weight given to the people and to parliament.\n\nMarion also created the magnificent images of what their ideal city would look like. These included the iconic triptych view from the summit of Mount Ainslie and 14 elevations of the buildings surrounding their planned lake. These works remain some of the most beautiful design illustrations ever rendered, richly deserving of their place on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World register.\n\nAnd finally, it was Marion who lit a fire under Walter to get their entry to Australia on time:\n\n“For the love of Mike when are you going to get started on those Capital plans? How much time do you think there is left anyway? Do you realise that it takes a solid month to get them over there after they have started on their way?”\n\nThanks for that Marion!\n\nMarion was born 150 years ago and died 60 years ago so, to celebrate this amazing woman, the National Capital Authority has linked up with nine partners to present the Magic of Marion.\n\nNew events will be added to this in the coming months but you can take part on your next walk around the central basin of the lake.\n\nLook out for the ‘Marion Markers’ along the path. Utilising Marion’s own images of the buildings she and Walter imagined. None were built because no one can foresee world events like apocalyptic wars, or economic depressions that change a country’s focus over time.\n\nHowever, you can pause for a moment and imagine with them. Theirs was a city of ideas and of ideals—join them and dream.\n\nRoslyn Hull is the Attractions Manager for the National Capital Authority.\n\nYOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON IN CANBERRA THIS WEEKEND! Every Monday for more than eight…", null, "Your essential guide to what’s on in Canberra this weekend! Every Monday for more than seven years,…" ]
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[ null, "When the most-watched series and movies lists appeared on Netflix in early 2020, they were topping the “10 Most Popular” list, noticed by users and the media. It was inevitable. The company is very confidential when it comes to project audiences, reporting in a trickle and always from a very appropriate perspective (we’ve already written about unreliable audiences in articles like this), so the list was helpful to build an idea of ​​what was successful and what wasn’t. Why did Netflix choose to announce its most successful titles? What is the reason for the menus?\n\nReport from the portal Eagle Explain why. While it can be believed that the Top 10 of Netflix (and the top 10 series and the top 10 movies) is nothing but a tool for showcasing the most popular titles in different markets or to sell a certain sense of transparency, whoever defends the data is real and has one goal: to contribute to content consumption Within the platform because the viewer wants to be up to date.\n\nThe viewer is interested in seeing what other people are following: so that they can be part of the conversation\n\nThey realized on Netflix that the viewer was interested in knowing what users were watching in their area and being able to participate in the conversation. The company’s vice president of products, Todd Yellen, explained it nicely with an example: “They want to be in the conversation:” Everyone is watching the Queen’s gambit. I see it first on Netflix. Damn it, I wanna be a part of this. “So now, to complete algorithm customization, we’re also highlighting popularity.”\n\nAn important fact also needs to be taken into consideration: the series that appear in the most watched titles are not the ones that have had the most number of minutes that your users watched. The data that Netflix uses is based onChoose to watch(I.e., “I chose to watch”) count all those people who decided to watch at least two minutes from any title. This is the metric that Netflix has used since 2020 when it comes to reporting fans of the series: when the platform indicates that 82 million homes have watched Bridgerton is in its first month in the catalog, it actually shows that 82 million homes have seen at least two minutes into the chain.\n\nRegarding lists, this “choose to watch” criterion is convincing. While US crowd analysis Nielsen announces which headlines have consumed the most minutes, that data isn’t always an indication of what works. If you put a string like Grey’s Anatomy In a catalog with 370 episodes to its credit, it is easy for a viewer to consume more minutes than that series of minutes. Halston, The new fashion series with Ewan McGregor, which has only five chapters to its credit, or comic formats that are less than twenty minutes long, such as Interconnectedness a Special. Of course, the movies will have serious problems accessing the most watched content lists (in the full list, those that mix series, movies, reality shows, documentaries, and comedy specials).\n\nHowever, the current listings are the result of a testing process that started with the “Popular on Netflix” section still in the catalog list. This section, for example, is intended for users. The philosophy of Netflix (and what consumer data transmits) is that it is pointless to suggest series and movies to a user if they do not adapt to the users’ tastes. When one day in South Korea they tried to present the really most iconic titles without adapting them to every account, they found the reception to be somewhat lukewarm.\n\nIt wasn’t until 2019 that they made the first list as the most watched movies and series were clearly and clearly arranged. He was in the UK. But there they also discovered a bug that deserved a solution. In the beginning, they did their Top 10 updated only once a week. Although it is interesting, the lack of changes and variations from day to day means that the user was not very familiar with the list.\n\nThat is why they finally choose to implement a copy of the top ten most viewed list which is updated every 24 hours: so the viewer reacts and is more attentive, and at the same time becomes aware of content that could spark further conversation (thus you need to know if you want to keep up with people from Around you). The list consists of the most watched series in that country to make sure users spot the hit titles around them.\n\nSo, while some are skeptical about the listings, even though Netflix refers to it being “100% objective” (you have to take their word for it, and of course, they have an interest in projecting certain content as a general success or attraction to a series or movies. ” Specific), new modifications have already been proposed to the platform as shown in Vulture: a possible vertical list of the 100 most popular titles or types of bags with what goes up and what goes down." ]
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[ "WASHINGTON, DC -- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Woodcrafter Kits, Inc., Yarmouth, Maine, today announced a voluntary recall of Model LP-205 Musical Mobiles due to excessive lead in the paint on this toy. The red paint on the clear plastic rings of the toy contains approximately 8% lead. This paint flakes off easily, posing a lead poisoning hazard to children. Current CPSC regulations permit no more than 0.06% lead in paint.\n\nNeither CPSC nor Woodcrafter know of any lead poisoning incidents associated with this toy. The firm received a single complaint regarding flaking paint, and its investigation revealed that the paint contained excessive lead.\n\nThis recall involves only the model LP-205 Musical Mobile Toy, which is designed to be attached to a crib rod and which features two smiling satellites slowly orbiting over the child as music plays. Other toys in the Little Playmates series and Musical Mobiles with rings in colors other than a combination of clear and red are not involved.\n\nA total of 364 units were manufactured and distributed nationwide. All but 107 toys have been located by Woodcrafter. The toys sold at retail for $20.00.\n\nConsumers owning the recalled units should immediately take them from their children's reach and return them to the store where purchased for a complete refund or exchange. They may also return the toy to Woodcrafter Kits, Inc., 42A North Elm Street, Yarmouth, Maine 04096 for a refund of $20.00, plus postage.\n\nFor further information, consumers may call CPSC's toll-free hotline number 800-638-CPSC. A teletypewriter number for the hearing impaired is (301) 595-7054.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Coach Stephanie Wheeler watches as the womens team plays against Canadian National Academy in the ARC on Friday, Jan. 27th.\n\nFor Kaitlyn Eaton of the Illinois women’s wheelchair basketball, breathing exercises are essential.\n\n“I’m a very aggressive player out on the court, and I know that about myself,” she said. “Before games … I just have to take some time and be with myself, focus my breathing and keeping myself calm.”\n\nEaton was referring to the Illinois women’s wheelchair basketball team’s 1-2 outing in Alabama last weekend. It was the Illini’s last regular season tournament, and they finished the season at the bottom of the intercollegiate standings at 1-11.\n\n“We did not end playing our best this weekend,” head coach Stephanie Wheeler said. “That’s the reality of it.”\n\nWheeler said there were moments when Illinois was performing at its best, but it was not consistent. She said she felt the players were getting caught up aspects of the game that were “uncontrollable,” such as the score, the other team or the referees.\n\n“When we let our minds kind of float into things that we couldn’t control, then we weren’t focused, we weren’t disciplined and we weren’t confident,” Wheeler said. “That’s when we didn’t play well.”\n\nIllinois only won 39-30 over Wisconsin-Whitewater. The Illini will head to Whitewater in less than two weeks for the National Wheelchair Basketball Tournament. Since Illinois is guaranteed in last place, it is guaranteed two games there instead of three.\n\nPrior to the playoffs, Eaton said Illinois will continue to talk about how to prepare for games.\n\n“We talked a lot about that throughout the season,” she said. “That’s part of it.”" ]
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[ null, "I am unprepared for this review. It's not easy for me to admit as a writer, but I'm just not ready for this: my language skills aren't up to the task. So I'm going to need you to give me a moment. I just have to duck out of this tab, go over to Thesaurus.com, and look up as many synonyms as I can find for the word \"stupid.\"\n\nAlright. I think we're ready to get started.\n\nThe opening credits are in a font that's supposed to mimic a child's handwriting, but the bright green color makes them nearly indistinguishable from comic sans. At this point, we thought we had a pretty good idea what kind of movie we were sitting down to watch, but we were wrong: this montage was, inexplicably, the most thoughtful section of the film. Everything that came after was significantly more idiotic.\n\nWe're introduced to the movie's star, played by Amy Acker making the most dunderheaded decision of her career. She's portraying Crystal, a vapid and naive daughter living off her even more moronic parents' wealth. In the middle of a shopping trip, a stray letter blows in front of her after a doltish mailman fails to successfully convey a bunch of envelopes from a mailbox to a satchel.\n\nCrystal, of course, pockets the letter and goes on to spend more of her parent's money. Her parents are on a vacation, but her mother calls her a few times. Rather than using a phone, she video-conferences with Crystal over her laptop, allowing us to see where she's located.\n\nIt appears that she is calling from in front of a green screen.\n\nAt any rate, her dense parents aren't so dense that they're happy with Crystal maxing out their credit cards (though they don't seem to mind her living in their Manhattan apartment). She's given an ultimatum: get a job (or a man) by Christmas, or she loses her allowance.\n\nLet's talk about that letter Crystal found. Just so we're clear, this letter is legally the property of the US Postal Service, and by opening it, Crystal is in fact committing a felony. This inane movie never once acknowledges that, by the way.\n\nThe content of the letter. I'm sorry: I just need another minute. The puerile letter is written by a young child whose mother died a while ago. Her father is oh, so lonely, and her one Christmas wish is....\n\nSo of course Crystal stalks the father from the letter. She goes to his house, which is located on the West Side and spies on him. And on his daughter. She follows them in her truck, as they drive down the road on the West Side. Her actions are so unethical, you could almost be distracted enough to not notice that they're driving around empty suburban streets containing large houses in what we're still supposed to believe is NEW YORK CITY.\n\nI don't need to keep telling you the dumb plot of this ludicrous movie. I don't even need to tell you about the brainless dialogue. Because every simple, dull beat - every empty, hollow line - follows a formula so obvious, you can literally predict what's about to happen or be said before it occurs. And the only points where this imbecilic film deviates are those where it manages, against all odds, to fall short of your expectations, which start out extremely low but continue to fall further and further as the 90 minute runtime progresses.\n\nThis thing is so half-baked, it.... No, wait: I already used half-baked. What about dunderheaded? Nope - used it in the third paragraph.\n\nShit. The English language is insufficient for conveying just how monumentally stupid this movie is. Looks like I'm heading over to Google translate.\n\nWe haven't even talked about the other characters, yet. The love interest is, astonishingly, even more hloupý (Czech) than Crystal. Derek is a widower raising a daughter while running a snowplow company.\n\nA snowplow company, I want to remind you, in New York City. He's incredibly busy, of course, because of all the snow that's around RIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS EVERY YEAR. We see this snow on the ground, by the way. I doubt that get this much snow in Alberta, in fact. Hey - don't they shoot a lot of these movies in Alberta?\n\nBut that's just his job. What really matters to him, other than his daughter, is the soup kitchen he owns.\n\nI guess we should just roll with this.\n\nThe homeless, of course, are old and sad, but remarkably clean, nonthreatening, and polite. The cook is a flamboyantly gay man who is good enough to work in an upscale restaurant, but instead is in a soup kitchen for some reason that's never shared with us.\n\nPresumably because he is gay, Crystal confides with him about the letter after she starts volunteering at the soup kitchen to get closer to the man she's stalking. He believes in fate, so he helps her instead of calling the police or warning Derek that an insane rich woman is stalking him.\n\nThere's also a minor Jewish character who pops up to offer advice to Crystal. The only person missing was a stereotypical, mystical black character. I half-expected them to introduce someone like that, but the movie managed to subvert this expectation in the only way possibly more offensive: they didn't give a non-white actor a speaking role in the entire film.\n\nThe last significant character is Jillian, the movie's antagonist. Jillian is a rival love interest for Derek. He doesn't actually love Jillian, but he is planning to propose to her, so that his daughter, who hates Jillian, can have a mother.\n\nIt's worth mentioning that Derek is astonishingly i trashë (Albanian), as he has no clue, whatsoever, what anyone is thinking or feeling. For example, when Jillian and Crystal get into a physical altercation and start flinging food at each other, he just kind of looks on, confused.\n\nWhoever wrote this movie was mūṛha (Bengali). The characters are unlikable and their thought processes are completely incomprehensible. Moreover, we've seen these tropes so often, the final experience isn't even so bad it's good: it's just boring.\n\nDo not, under any circumstances, watch this dwp (Welsh) movie.\n2011 Drama Dramedy Erin Snyder Movie Sucks" ]
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[ null, "Leave it to me to be snooping around NBC.com after midnight, and perhaps this news was already out there but just in case you didn’t know… it needed to be shared. Subhas, who has played a custodian on 30 Rock for several years is actually a real-life custodian at Silvercup Studios, which is where the show (and most set in New York) is filmed. He is most known for his winning storyline in the season 4 episode “Khonani” where the show poked fun of the Jay Leno/Conan O’Brien late night situation in which Subhas’ garbage rounds were being replaced with Khonani’s. He also recently cameo’d in the latest episode where he slaps Kenneth.\n\nIn a video, posted below, where the crew discusses their cameos, Subhas details that everyone was extremely nice and supportive, even though he has had to play a short-tempered alter ego. Tina Fey mentions that Subhas’ personal philosophy of just being nice sometimes got in the way whenever he needed to be angry or yell." ]
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[ null, "Today we’d like to introduce you to Frederick Daniel Emmerson.\n\nThanks for sharing your story with us Frederick Daniel. So, let’s start at the beginning and we can move on from there.\nFrom the legendary music family of Whitney Houston, Dionne Warwick, Cissy Houston and Paris Darzar. I started as a member of the R&B/Pop group DNA as a young teenager. I traveled and experienced the tour life and life of a music star at a young age. After the group disbanded, I decided to become a solo artist and I was able to release 5 EP’s (Love/Hurt, Incredible, Frederick, Freddie P vs. Frederick Daniel, UrbanPop). In 2020, I released my long-awaited debut album “Freddie Playboy”.\n\nWe’re always bombarded by how great it is to pursue your passion, etc – but we’ve spoken with enough people to know that it’s not always easy. Overall, would you say things have been easy for you?\nIn the middle of the creation and production of my debut album, I was diagnosed with one of the most serious forms of Valley Fever. Long story short two years and nine plus surgeries later, I survived! But on the long road to recovery which took another year. I found my love for music again and got together with a bunch of super talented producers and artist and created my debut album “Freddie Playboy”. I also am blessed to have my first feature film project in pre-production with some very talented super dope people involved. I want my journey to be something that helps motivate someone who may be going thru the worst moment in their lives. I want them to see me and see that it does get better and you can and will bounce back,\n\nPlease tell us about Urban Pop Music & Film.\nUrban Pop Music & Film LLC is a company I started in 2019. I wanted to put out music that I vibe with. R&B with a touch of every genre you can think of. Thats why I call it Urban Pop. Because it is bigger than a genre. Its a feeling, a vibe. We have several music projects dropping each quarter in 2020, as well as a feature film.\n\nWhat were you like growing up?\nI would say I went threw different phases growing up. When I was super young, I was shy and chill. Im the second youngest of five so you tend to fall in the background when you’re the second youngest. As I got older, I became confident borderline cocky. I’m born and raised Northside Columbus, OH so sports were a huge part of my life growing up. Football was my main focus, I played in high school and in college but I liked to play basketball, baseball, tennis, you name it. With my family background in music, we were always in studios. But I really started to take it serious when I was a teenager and my brother, my best friend and my cousin and I decided to start a group. We were blessed to tour all across the country and work with producers like Toby Rivers, Wiz, Kingzmen Productions and many many more. Being so young, it was like a master class in the business.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "The number of cryptocurrency hacks is increasing as they become more efficient in running successful crypto theft attempts. Most recently, the attack made on the Ronin Bridge made headlines. Over $625 million were stolen in one of the largest crypto thefts in history. Hackers had their hands on 173,600 ETH and 25.50 million USDC coins. It is now being found out that the Lazarus Group from North Korea was behind this attack.\n\nA total of two transactions drained these assets. Surprisingly, the protocol was unaware of the attack for almost one week. It was only when a user complained of facing issues in withdrawing 5,000 ETH. What followed was a series of disastrous news for the Ronin Network. Users of the Axie Infinity blockchain game were affected by the attack.\n\nLazarus Group is found to be responsible by the US Treasury Department.\n\nThe theft attack draws back to the Lazarus group as per the investigations. An ETH address has been placed on the US Treasury Department’s list of sanctioned addresses, labeled as a “Ronin Bridge Exploiter.” This address holds around 148K ETH tokens currently.\n\nThe Ronin Bridge confirmed that the FBI and Treasury Department are conducting investigations. The combined efforts of the FBI and Treasury Department led to the conclusion that Lazarus Group was responsible. They also investigated Advanced Persistent Threat 38, a hacking group from North Korea. Credible firms, including Chainalysis and Elliptic, confirmed the involvement of Lazarus.", null, "The hackers are now attempting to launder the stolen funds. ETH and USDC tokens are sent to different wallet addresses and DeFi protocols, and then they are sent to various other wallets in bits and pieces.\n\nAfter the attack, Sky Mavis reassured the users that reimbursements will be made for those who lost their funds. Axie Infinity also admitted to the negligence that led to the attack. However, considering the extent of the attack, it was not going to be an easy task. Nonetheless, Sky Mavis has now collected $150 million for the reimbursement.\n\nMoreover, the Ronin Network is making new amends and changing its working protocol to ensure more security. The protocol has a long way to go in order to establish itself as a reliable choice for consumers again. Therefore, the team is working on adding more security features to mitigate any possible risks.\n\nFurthermore, the US Treasury Department is committed to countering malicious cyber activities and criminal proceedings. It might also ask for stricter regulations to ensure the security of crypto users and consumers.\n\nBison Bank Gets the First Crypto License in Portugal" ]
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[ null, "Residents of Asiri, a farming community in the Jaman North district of the Bono region, have been provided with a new health centre and a 3-unit bungalow built at the cost of Ghc 1,010,000 to boost effective care delivery in the area.\n\nThe facility, built by the Middle Belt Development Authority (MBDA), was funded through the Jaman North constituency’s share of the One million per constituency as promised by the then candidate Akufo-Addo ahead of the 2016 general election.\n\nIt has been stocked with some basic medical equipment such as refrigerators, portable pressure steam sterilizer, oxygen concentrator, examination lamps, thermometers and wheel-chairs, among several others.\n\nThe newly constructed Asiri Health Centre with a bungalow attached replaced an old dilapidated clinic without any beds for patients and accommodation for staff and could not handle many health cases.\n\nThe situation is however different as it now has the capacity to admit patients, provide ante-natal and post-natal services as well as attend to OPD cases in a much more effective and efficient manner.\n\nAn official of the Asiri Health Centre, Nicholas Adu Adjei noted that the facility has come as big relief to both staff and residents as it would go a long way to positively impact on effective health care delivery in the town and its surrounding communities.\n\nHe said the new facility would enable them to deal with cases that need to be admitted, especially malaria cases.\n\nOther projects undertaken by MBDA in the Jaman North include a 6-classroom block for the Sampa Presby Primary school with office and staff common room constructed at the cost of Gh.c 425,500, CHPS Compound still under construction at Ponkor and a market shed completed at Goka.\n\nThe Chief Executive Officer of the Middle Belt Development Authority, Joe Danquah, told the media during his rounds in the Bono region that the One million dollar per constituency promised by President Akufo-Addo is meant to ensure that every part of the country gets its fair share of the national cake.\n\nHe stated that projects being executed by his outfit were arrived at after broad consultations with community members, chiefs, Opinion leaders, Members of Parliament, District Assemblies and other stakeholders.\n\nMr. Joe Danquah appealed to all the beneficiary communities to take good care of the projects, adding that more projects are on their way to help improve the living conditions of the people.\n\nHe however cautioned contractors who have left their project sites to return immediately to avoid sanctions." ]
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[ null, "Fried dough is a North American food associated with outdoor food stands in carnivals, amusement parks, fairs, rodeos, and seaside resorts (though it can be made at home). \"Fried dough\" is the specific name for a particular variety of fried bread made of a yeast dough; see the accompanying images for an example of use on carnival-booth signs. Fried dough is also known as fry dough, fry bread, fried bread, doughboys, elephant ears, scones, pizza fritte, funnel cake, frying saucers, and buñuelos (in the case of smaller pieces). These foods are virtually identical to each other, and recognizably different from other fried dough foods such as doughnuts, beignets, or fritters.\n\nIn Canadian cuisine, pieces of fried dough are sometimes called beaver tails. According to Bill Castleman, a writer of books on Canadian word origins, the name referred to quick-baked dough \"especially in early 19th-century places where people might camp for one night and where there was no frying pan.\" In 1978, Pam and Grant Hooker of Ottawa, Ontario, founded the BeaverTails chain of restaurants specializing in the sale of fried dough pastries which are hand stretched to the shape of a beaver's tail.\n\nIn Newfoundland, a province in Eastern Canada, fried dough is referred to as a \"touton\". A touton /ˈtaʊtən is produced by frying bread dough on a pan with butter or the leftover fat from \"scrunchions\" (fried preserved pork) and served with dark molasses, maple syrup, or corn syrup. It is traditionally made from leftover bread dough and pan-fried, as opposed to deep-fried.\n\nA smaller Italian variant common in North America is the zeppole.\n\nSimilar food is found in Europe, also typically from outdoor stands in fairs. For example, in Croatia, fried dough is known as languši, in Hungary as lángos, in Austria as kiachl, in Germany as Knieküchle while the oliebol is eaten in the Netherlands.\n\nA type of soft, fried dough ball frequently coated in sugar can be found in some Chinese restaurants in New York. These dough balls are referred to by any one of a number of names, including but not necessarily limited to \"sugar biscuits\", \"Chinese doughnuts\", or the simpler \"fried bread\".\n\nFried dough is made by deep-frying a portion of risen yeast dough. The dough acquires an irregular, bubbly appearance from being fried.\n\nThe dough may then be sprinkled with a variety of toppings, such as granulated sugar, powdered sugar, cinnamon, fruit sauce, chocolate sauce, cheese, maple syrup, whipped cream, tomato sauce, garlic butter, lemon juice, honey, butter, nuts, or a combination of these.\n\nAll content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles (including the article images and facts) can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise. Cite this article:\nFried dough Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia." ]
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[ null, "Every day brings more examples of the culture of impunity and dehumanizing cruelty that defines CBP (Customs and Border Protection) and our entire immigration enforcement system. Trump, who has called the reports about horrific conditions for migrants, asylum-seekers and children in government care a “hoax”, has encouraged and defended these practices. Little wonder that the volume of horrific reports detailing new and disturbing revelations continue.\nThe latest comes in the form of an NBC News report, “Migrant kids in overcrowded Arizona border station allege sex assault, retaliation from U.S. agents,” which notes:\n\n“The poor treatment of migrant children at the hands of U.S. border agents in recent months extends beyond Texas to include allegations of sexual assault and retaliation for protests, according to dozens of accounts by children held in Arizona collected by government case managers and obtained by NBC News.\n…A 15-year-old girl from Honduras described a large, bearded officer putting his hands inside her bra, pulling down her underwear and groping her as part of what was meant to be a routine pat down in front of other immigrants and officers. The girl said ‘she felt embarrassed as the officer was speaking in English to other officers and laughing’ during the entire process, according to a report of her account.”\n\nThe conditions cannot be blamed purely on overcrowding, per the NBC report. Instead, they are evidence of a dehumanizing cruelty, retaliation against those who complain and the culture of impunity that needs reform and accountability:\n\n…in nearly 30 accounts … kids who spent time in the Yuma border station repeatedly described poor conditions that are not pure byproducts of overcrowding. They reported being denied a phone call, not being offered a shower, sleeping on concrete or outside with only a Mylar blanket, and feeling hungry before their 9 p.m. dinnertime.”\n\nThe disturbing NBC report comes on the heels of several other investigative pieces, including: a joint investigative article by the New York Times and the El Paso Times, “Hungry, Scared and Sick: Inside the Migrant Detention Center in Clint, Tex,” detailing the horrifying conditions for children and the spread of disease inside the Clint facility for children; CNN’s report that Border Patrol agents tried to shame a migrant being held at a processing center in Texas by making the migrant hold a sign reading “I like men” – a detail reminiscent of the human rights violations inflicted against prisoners held at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. And multiple reports from the DHS Inspector General (IG) — the internal government watchdog for DHS — shows that the pattern and practice of horrific conditions for children and adults in immigration detention has long been known by the Trump administration.\nNonetheless, Trump calls the reports about the Clint facility a “hoax” and Acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan continues his pattern of lying by falsely asserting that detention facilities are being run professionally, that reports of horrible conditions are unsubstantiated, and it’s all the fault of the Democrats.\nAccording to Douglas Rivlin, Director of Communication for America’s Voice:\n\n“CBP, along with ICE, have a culture of impunity and we are witnessing the consequences in the stories being told by children who are being abused. Cruelty at the micro level of individual officers treating individual detainees abusively is reflective of the cruelty that starts at the top, in the White House and at DHS and CBP HQ. Let’s be clear, the revelations follow a consistent and disturbing theme that has more to do with dehumanizing cruelty than it does with a lack of resources or overcrowded conditions. Daily headlines of our government behaving atrociously and inhumanely towards children and families takes its toll on our national reputation as a defender of human rights. It’s hard to lecture Iran, North Korea or China on human rights abuses when reports of American abuses are blasted worldwide on a daily basis. A series of upcoming Capitol Hill hearings are sure to uncover more damning evidence for why these American agencies and this administration need real oversight and real accountability and why any vision for broader immigration reform must include serious plans to overhaul our immigration detention procedures and infrastructure.”" ]
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[ null, "Indie rockers Wilderado didn’t set out to become an overnight success making music. They formed in 2015 and released their debut EP, Misty Shrub, in 2016. The same year, they found breakout success with their second EP, Latigo, when it garnered over 18 million streams on Spotify.\n\nSince then, the band has had some incredible experiences including opening for Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac for over 20 shows. They also played the main stage at Lollapalooza. Hitting these milestones marked memorable “make it” moments in the LA-based group’s musical journey and the momentum is not lost on lead singer/guitarist Max Rainer.\n\nHe talked about the noticeable shift in the band’s popularity and evolution in a recent AXS interview during a BBVA Music Sessions performance in Austin.\n\n“Honestly, building a fan base has just been getting out on the road, playing shows to 10 people, going back to that city and maybe there are 20 people next time,” Rainer explained. “For the past three years, we’ve been constantly on the road, grinding it out. Fortunately, we’ve reached the point where we’re starting to play to bigger crowds. People are coming for us. It’s been pretty natural, which has been awesome. It’s been a fun experience.”", null ]
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[ null, "Join us for the next installment of the Charlottesville Reading Series, featuring poet Angie Hogan and writer Jeffery Renard Allen.\n\nJoin us for the next installment of the Charlottesville Reading Series, featuring poet Angie Hogan and writer Jeffery Renard Allen. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.\n\nAngie Hogan’s poems have appeared in The Southern Poetry Anthology, The Antioch Review, The Cincinnati Review, The Hudson Review, Ploughshares, Subtropics, Quarterly West, The Threepenny Review, Third Coast, Western Humanities Review, and elsewhere. She has produced two limited-edition artist’s books, Rosemary & Rue and, with illustrator Roger Williams, Mother ≥ Bear. Originally from a small town in East Tennessee, she lives in Albemarle County and is an acquiring editor at the University of Virginia Press.\n\nJeffery Renard Allen is the author of five books, including two collections of poetry, Harbors and Spirits and Stellar Places, and the novels Rails Under My Back, which won The Chicago Tribune’s Heartland Prize for Fiction, and Song of the Shank, which was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and nominated for the Dublin Literary Prize. His short story collection Holding Pattern won the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence. His other honors include a Whiting Writers’ Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a residency at the New York Public Library’s Center for Scholars and Writers, and a residency at the Bellagio Center in Italy. His stories, poems, reviews, and essays have appeared in numerous periodicals, including The New York Times Book Review, Granta, The Los Angeles Times, The Evergreen Review, Oxford American, Tin House, Callaloo, and Book Forum. His second collection of stories, Fat Time, will be published in 2019. He is currently a professor of creative writing at the University of Virginia." ]
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[ null, "A federal judge ruled Thursday that the 114 Iraqi immigrants facing deportation can stay in the U.S. for at least two more weeks as he sorts out whether the court has jurisdiction. Supporters say the immigrants would face persecution in Iraq since many of them are Christians.\n\nThe judge's decision was cheered by the ACLU of Michigan and attorneys for the Iraqi immigrants.\n\nU.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith said in a written opinion released Thursday: \"The stay shall expire 14 days from today, unless otherwise ordered by the Court\"\n\nGoldsmith did not make a final determination in the lawsuit, which was filed against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement by attorneys on behalf of Iraqi nationals arrested June 11.\n\nGoldsmith said \"the Court is unsure whether it has subject-matter jurisdiction.\"\n\nThe ruling was hailed as a victory by Clarence Dass, an attorney representing more than 20 of the Iraqis detained.\n\n\"We are ecstatic,\" Dass said. \"When your life is on the line, each day is a victory. And in this case, 14 days. We now have the breathing room to ensure that every individual detained has the proper motions filed and, ultimately, a chance to be heard. The work continues.\"\n\nThe June 11 arrests by ICE sparked protests in Detroit by supporters who say the Iraqis would face persecution in Iraq since many of them are Christians. Almost 200 Iraqi nationals with criminal records have been arrested recently nationwide by federal immigration agents.\n\nICE has defended the arrests, saying the Iraqis arrested all had criminal backgrounds and final orders of deportation from an immigration judge.\n\nAttorneys for the Iraqis have been filing appeals for the detainees in immigration and local county courts.\n\n\"We are thankful and relieved that our clients will not be immediately be sent to Iraq, where they face grave danger of persecution, torture or death,\" said Michael Steinberg, legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan. \"It would be unconstitutional and unconscionable to deport these individuals without giving them an opportunity to demonstrate the harm that awaits them in Iraq.\"" ]
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[ null, "Onuzulike, a former council chairman of Oji River Local Government Area of the state, was killed Friday evening by unknown gunmen when he was returning from a funeral ceremony.\n\nThe incident, it was gathered, happened at Nkpokolo Achi, Oji River LGA. He was shot dead alongside his elder brother, Elvis Onuzulike, whom he was in company of.\n\nHis assassination was confirmed by a former aide who did not want to be mentioned.\n\nAn unconfirmed source said one of the unknown gunmen was killed by security operatives who mounted surveillance after hearing about the killing of the politician.\n\nOnuzulike served in the first tenure of incumbent Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.The Enugu State Police Command is yet to react to the alleged killing of the brothers." ]
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[ "Well, friends, it’s February now…which I think means that 2012 is truly, officially over. Best-of lists have been made, many literary awards covering the last year have been handed out, and we EMUs heartily congratulate our fellow authors who’ve been honored (including an impressive slew of EMU Emeriti!).\n\nAnd yet, we can’t help thinking back on our favorite reads of the year—the ones that we couldn’t put down, the ones that made us swoon. The ones that, months later, we keep recommending to the kids (OK, and grown-ups) in our lives, even if they weren’t mega-best sellers or fancy award winners.\n\nI asked a few fellow EMUs to share their favorite books that were published in 2012, focusing on titles that may have flown under the radar a little bit—and of course, they came through with enthusiasm. Looks like everyone’s TBR pile is about to get a little taller…\n\nI loved The FitzOsbornes at War, the third in a trilogy by Michelle Cooper (Knopf). A sort of alternative history of England in the second world war, the book is refreshingly sophisticated, well written, and meticulously and thoroughly researched. While not exactly ignored in the world of children’s literature, it’s one I felt deserved more attention than some of the top sellers.\n\nMy favorite read of 2012 was a picture book—The Iciest, Diciest, Scariest Sled Ride Ever! by Rebecca Rule (my mum) & Jennifer Thermes (Islandport Press). What happens when Lizzie, Patty P, Patty H, the Lapierre brothers, and even Chipper the dog decide to haul the long travois sled all the way up the big hill and ride it down?\n\nI will go with Little Dog, Lost by Marion Dane Bauer (Atheneum). It’s so sad. But it’s so sweet. On so many different levels. It’s such a moving look at loneliness and longing and love. And the writing? Exemplary.", null, "Kids always want to be “bigger,” and adults tell children “you can do that when you’re bigger,” but there are plenty of ways little ones can be “big” in a different and much more important sense of the word. This empowering and inspiring book shows how even little children can accomplish some pretty big ideas—like being responsible for themselves and caring for others—and it serves as a gentle reminder to adult readers as well. The illustrations are bright and fun, and they enhance the text beautifully. This is definitely one of my favorite picture books of the year.\n\nAnd if I can add one more, I’d say As The Crow Flies by Sheila Keenan, illustrated by Kevin Duggan (Feiwel & Friends). This nonfiction picture book about crows is the book I was planning to write next, so I was angry and disappointed when I first saw that someone had beaten me to it. Once I saw it, though, I couldn’t be angry or disappointed anymore. It’s true to my idea and exactly what I wanted to accomplish, and it’s executed so, so well. I’m just happy to see it out in the world. Beautiful art, beautiful text, beautiful subject.\n\nIn middle grade, I adored Remarkable by Lizzie K. Foley (Dial). Clever, quirky, and often just downright hilarious, I think that any shelf containing Roald Dahl or Lemony Snicket books can’t be considered complete without it. Really, I defy any reader not to be charmed by this book—it has a pirate character named Captain Rojo Herring, for heaven’s sake.\n\nAnd in YA, I loved Fair Coin by E.C. Myers (Pyr). Featuring wonderfully believable teen characters and a just-freaky-enough sci-fi concept involving parallel universes, I couldn’t put this book down. It stands alone, but now a sequel, Quantum Coin, is out, too!\n\nSo, blog readers, have you read any of our picks? Or do you have any under-the-radar recommendations of your own? We’d love to hear about them in the comments!" ]
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[ null, "My oldest had surgery two days ago in order to reduce a fracture in his right hand. He had been in a boxing match with a car, and his fourth metacarpal had paid the price. After 4 days of trying to convince him the swelling and the bluish hue to the one portion of his hand was probably not normal, he begrudgingly agreed to have it x-rayed and the fracture was discovered. As I stated in my previous post From Cute A** Puppies to Traffic Court to Plastic Surgery – All in One Day, he was scheduled for surgery on Monday, after he had undergone a consultation with the Plastic Surgeon.\n\nSurprisingly, my oldest was not nervous at all about the surgery. He was concerned more with the fact that he wouldn’t be able to eat for quite some time pre-operatively. My husband and I both thought there might be issues with this, because of his need for six meals per day, but he didn’t complain at all. The day of the surgery, my husband brought him to the hospital. I had patients scheduled in the clinic. My son was projected to be the last case of the day, so I was sure I would be able to finish up clinic in time to get over to Day Surgery to see him before my son went in. The surgeon’s cases went much quicker than they had planned, and the Day Surgery staff called my husband to see if they could arrive several hours earlier. Their arrival coincided with lunch time, so I was able to pop over and see him while he was being prepared for surgery.\n\nMy husband and I are sitting in the pre-operative holding are, watching my oldest have his IV inserted. The nurse is asking him questions, which he is answering most maturely and with a sudden punch to the stomach I realize he is 18 years old. I mean, I knew he was 18 years old all along, but what I didn’t realize was that he didn’t need us to sign the consent for him, because he was no longer considered a minor. I hadn’t really ever thought about that prior to that moment, and the thought actually took my breath away. My son, by law, was viewed as a grown-up. The staff in Day Surgery were also a little flummoxed by this fact, it’s not often their patients are old enough to sign for themselves and they were all a little thrown off.\n\nThe nurse asked my oldest if he would like to sign the consent. I interjected by advising my oldest he should only sign the consent if he completely understood what the surgical procedure entailed. I said if he had any concerns or questions, he needed to ask before he signed. That was like opening Pandora’s Box. He thought about it for a minute and said he would like to ask the Plastic Surgeon a few more questions, because he wasn’t completely clear on how things would play out.\n\nI had to go back to clinic to see my afternoon patients. I hugged my son and said good-by to my husband and barreled back over to my office. Apparently, my oldest took my words to heart, according to my husband. He said the Plastic Surgeon came in and discussed the procedure with both my husband and my son. She asked if there were any questions – and the flood gates opened. My son asked her question after question. She answered and he asked more. Finally – after probably at least 10 questions, my son was happy with all the explanations and said he was ready to have his Dad sign the consent as his right hand was in the cast. Then the Anesthesiologist came in, and my son asked more questions. The OR staff came in, to take him into the OR and he was still asking questions. We find out later, the Plastic Surgeon tells my husband, she forewarned the staff in the Operating Room, my son wanted to know everything and he required technical explanations on everything they were doing. He continued asking questions until the anesthesia kicked in.\n\nThe surgery went really well, and we were told to come into the post-operative holding area and wait for our son to be brought in. He was wheeled in by two nurses. All three of them seemed to be involved in a light-hearted discussion. Obviously, he has responded quite well to anesthetics, because he is going on about how wonderful everything went. He tells us the nurses and the doctors and all the OR staff are so amazing and how brilliant the process is here at this hospital, and how it must be carried forth forever and forever. Both my husband and I are chuckling to ourselves, because the things he were saying were so true but the manner in which he was pontificating was hilarious. He then turns to me and says “Mother, you are so blessed to be working at such a fine institution where everybody cares about their patients so much!” I agreed. It is true, the hospital I work in, is an amazing place, where all the employees work together with one objective, and that is to ensure the well-being and happiness of every patient.\n\nI sat there in the Day Surgery department with my husband, as my son recovered. My son thanked everybody over and over. He let them know he was so pleased with how everything had gone. He told the nurses when he became successful, he was going to make sure he donated large amounts of money to this fine hospital. Honestly, I think the nurses were rather taken aback, because they don’t hear much thanks, and coming from a teenager, who thanked them with such heartfelt sincerity was something that didn’t happen often, if ever.\n\nAs I watched him interact with the nurses, I really studied him. And in his face I saw the little child he once was. A montage of events throughout his life, passed by in my mind’s eye. I remember all the situations we have struggled through, like the times we encouraged him to wear real shoes – he hated shoes as a toddler. I remember when he and his brother, with all their little buddies tried to dig a hole to China, or when they would go marching on down the street, one behind each other, a little parade of boys off on adventure. Or the time, he burned his foot, setting a piece of rope on fire in the alley behind our house, and the time he developed meningitis and he was so sick, I really thought I would lose him. Or the time the school called with concerns he had a bomb, but it was only putty, and how scary that was. Or the times we stayed up late at night trying to get projects done for the next day and the smile he had on his face when he received an “A”. All of that flashed through my mind as I watched him converse with the nurses. I realized with a bittersweet tug at my heart that little baby I held in my arms over 18 years ago had truly grown-up into a fine man; well-spoken, articulate, polite, genuine and capable of handling himself in such an admirable manner. I was so proud of him, but at that same time I felt a heaviness in my heart, like the ache of being homesick, because my little sweet boy, has now become a man.\n\nTagged as: Growing up, Surgery" ]
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[ "T-pain Net Worth: Take a Look at His Ca Collection!\n\nAs of 2022, T-Pain, an American from Florida known as a rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer, has a net worth of $10 million in the U.S. His real name is Faheem Rasheed Najm, but he is better known as T-Pain or Teddy Penderazdoun, both popular names. T-Pain first got noticed when his first album, Rappa Ternt Sanga, went to number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 and came out in 2005.\n\nDuring his career as a singer, he became known for using Auto-Tune creatively and making them popular. When T-Pain released his second studio album, Epiphany, it brought him a lot of success and put him at the top of the U.S. Billboard 200 charts for the first time. I’m Sprung, I’m N Luv (Wit a Stripper), Bartender, and Buy U a Drank were all hit singles that he put out.\n\nBecause his music sold well, famous artists like Kanye West, Akon, Chris Brown, and Rick Ross wanted to work with him. So, in this post, we’ll talk about T-total Pain’s net worth, including his salary, sources of income, career, biography, way of life, and much more.\n\nAccording to celebritynetworth, It is thought that T-net Pain’s worth will be around $10 million in 2022. He is one of the best-paid rappers in the music business and has become very popular throughout his career. He made a lot of money doing what he loved: rapping, singing, writing songs, and making records.", null, "After his second studio album, Epiphany climbed to the top of several charts; he became more well-known. His hit songs like “I’m Sprung,” “Bartender,” “I’m N Luv (Wit a Stripper),” and “Buy U a Drank” brought him a lot of attention. T-Pain has also worked with famous rappers like Akon, Chris Brown, Rick Ross, and Kanye West.\n\nREAD MORE: Lebron James Net Worth: How Much Money Does He Gathers in His Bank Account?\n\nT-Pain makes $4 million every year. Most of his money comes from album sales, live shows, streaming services, and working with other artists. He also makes a good amount of money from promoting brands like Toshiba and the Firefly Music Festival, among others. He also has a YouTube channel where almost 2.7 million people follow him.\n\nHis stage name is a short form of the phrase “Tallahassee Pain,” which he chose because of his hard times there.\n\nT-Pain grew up in a Muslim family but has said he is not interested in religion.\n\nAt age 10, he turned his room into a music studio and made his first beats.\n\nFrom the first notes of his hit R&B single, “I’m Sprung,” it was clear that T-Pain could sing.\n\nThe man from Tallahassee, Florida, started as a rapper in a group called “Nappy Headz.” Later, T-Pain went out as a solo artist and became known as “T-Pain.”\n\nAfter hearing what T-Pain had to offer, the famous singer Akon got him to sign with the Jive-backed Konvict Muzik label.\n\nT-first Pain’s single, “I’m ‘n Luv,” came out in 2005. That same year, his album “Rappa Ternt Sang,” which followed the single, also made it to the Billboard charts.\n\nT-Pain continued to hit over the next few years. Through 2012, the guest-filled albums “Epiphany,” “Thr33 Ringz,” and ” all made it into the pop top 10 more than once.\n\nREAD MORE: Jazmine Sullivan Net Worth: Here Is Everything You Need to Know!\n\nT-Pain started to work with big names like Chris Brown, Kanye West, and Jamie Foxx. He was also in their songs, like “Kiss Kiss” by Chris Brown and “Good Life” by Kanye West.\n\nHe was also in “Blame It” by Jamie Foxx and “Hey Baby” by Pitbull. T-pain won two Grammy Awards because of two of the songs.\n\nthe best highlights of T-Pain’s career:\n\nIn 2001, T-Pain met Amber Najm for the first time, and the two started dating. Later in 2003, they tied the knot. They have a daughter named Lyriq and two sons named Muziq and Kaydnz Kodah.\n\nAt the beginning of 2007, T-Pain was in a golf cart accident. It happened while making the music video for Lil’ Kim’s song “Download.” The rapper got a lot of cuts, lost four teeth, and got bruised. After this happened, he was back on stage two days later for his show.\n\nLate in 2016, T-niece, Pain’s Javona Glover, was stabbed to death in a Tallahassee, Florida Walgreens.\n\nT-Pain has been able to buy a lovely home and spend a lot of money on himself, his kids, and his wife. In 2007, he paid $1.32 million for a house in Duluth, Georgia’s Winfield, on the River gated subdivision. The house is in a beautiful part of the neighborhood. It came out that he lost a Palm Beach County home to foreclosure in 2009.\n\nREAD MORE: Bol Bol Net Worth: How Much Money Does He Make in His Career?\n\nHow Much Does T-pain Have in the Bank?\n\nWhat Does T-pain Earn?\n\nWhat is T- Pain’s Height?\n\nFans and the media have both been impressed by T-music. Pain’s\n\nBut neither is his life of luxury a new thing. T-Pain has worked with some of the best rappers and musicians in the music business, like Chris Brown, Jamie Foxx, and Pitbull.\n\nAs of September 2022, it is thought that T-net Pain’s worth is about-Pain Net Worth $10 million.\n\nBrett Favre Networth: What Are His Career Income and Endorsements?\n\nCoyote Season 2 Release Date: Might Premiere in Fall of 2023!" ]
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[ "In the barren wildness of the savannahs in Colombia, a visionary establishes an extraordinary community", null, "following the Arab oil embargo in 1973, when queues for petrol lengthened at petrol pumps all over usa and Europe, the Wall Street Journal carried a front-page feature on a South American community that had \"solved\" the energy crisis by devising equipments powered by renewable energy sources. The report was on Gaviotas, a village in Colombia.\n\nSurrounded by lush pines, chirping birds, happy children, clean air, sparkling water and a well-fed, healthy community, Gaviotas is a model \"to reinvent the world.\" Not merely because it represents thoughtful development and appropriate technology, but also because the present-day Gaviotas has been built on Colombia's barren and rain-leached savannahs.Paolo Lugari, the person whose endeavours gave a new lease of life to Gaviotas, calls it a topia , a Greek word meaning 'a place' as against utopia which implies a landscape that only exists in the imagination.\n\nPiqued by media reports, a delegation from the United Nations Development Programme ( undp ) visited Gaviotas to study the technology that had been used to create the wonder. The work in Gaviotas had been carried out under the supervision of Jorge Zapp, the head of engineering in Bogota's Universidad de Los Andes. Lugari had been able to lure Zapp to Gaviotas along with a number of engineering students. The arrangement was that they would be taught their courses here and would be allowed to exercise their faculties to find technological solutions to the myriad problems of Gaviotas.\n\nThe marvels they had built included turbines that converted mild tropical breezes into energy, solar collectors that worked in the rain and highly efficient pumps that pulled water from deep aquifers. These pumps were hooked to children's see-saws: they pumped water out with the movement of children's play. Efficient, non-polluting, cheap engineering solutions. Later, Zapp was to work for more than a decade with the United Nations ( un ) under its programmes of designing technology for the developing nations.\nThe paradise everybody was raving about in the 1990s was a horrid, wet desert only 25 years ago. Lugari's inspiration and relentless zeal brought unprecedented prosperity and development in the region.\n\nBorn in 1944 and brought up in Popayan, a serene colonial city near the snowy Purace Volcano in southwestern Colombia, Lugari was schooled at home by his father, an Italian attorney, engineer and geographer. Lugari's father had visited Colombia as a young man and had found the tropics so beautiful and irresistible that he married a great-great-granddaughter of a 19th century Colombian President and settled down. His was an illustrious family, and the dinner guests included government ministers, intellectuals and church leaders. From an early age, Lugari's father used to encourage him to listen to the dinner table talk between the ministers, intellectuals and church leaders.\n\nBrought up in an environment populated by extraordinary men and fed on original ideas, Lugari passed his university exams without attending classes. He won oratory competitions at the university and got a scholarship from the un Food and Agricultural Organisation to study development in the Far East.\n\nLugari returned home to Bogota in Colombia in 1965. It was the time of La Violencia. The country was engulfed in a deadly struggle between Leftist guerrillas and the establishment. People from cities were abandoning their homes to take refuge in far away places. Lugari, meanwhile, had begun to visit the sprawling llanos , a region inhabited by the Guahibo Indian community and several times bigger than a small sized European country. The Indians lived there in wretched conditions with only two bad choices: either live near the streams and endure the menace of malarial mosquitoes, or reside on the barren savannahs where the soil was useless and water had to be carried over long distances. Chronic malnutrition and parasitic infection had reduced their vitality. No doctor ever came their way, and there was no school for miles, the only one being several hours away run by nuns who frightened these people. Worse still, llanos was so far away from the main cities that it was beyond the government's reach. It was here that Gaviotas had to be built (see map: Green project).\n\nBy 1971, Lugari's persistent efforts and determination brought all kinds of soil scientists, technicians, engineers, musicians, artists and sundry kindred souls to the forsaken wildness. Together they set about creating paradise on earth. Instead of uprooting the Indians, the group of visionaries endeavoured to develop llanos .\n\nBut there were a number of hurdles posed by the rough terrain and unconventional lifestyle of the region. One comfort was free housing and food. But still too some lost heart. More so because there were no schools to educate their children. However, this was remedied and a school established for children from both the Gaviotan and Guahibo Indian families.\n\nHomeless urchins from the streets of Bogota were also brought to Gaviotas and given education to change their lives and make them responsible citizens. Eventually they became part of the Gaviotas community. Thus, the seeds of a multi-racial, multicultural society was sown in Gaviotas.\n\nIn the initial years, a persistent headache was the complete incapability of the soil to produce cereals, vegetables and fruits. One day, Lugari was pleasantly surprised to find several kinds of fresh vegetables on the table in Gaviotas, a place which was sometimes described as \"in the middle of nowhere.\" On enquiry he learnt that the vegetables were brought from a neighbouring farm run by missionaries. A team was immediately sent to investigate and learn the farming technology.\n\nIt came to light that the missionaries had been doing soil-less farming. They put nutrients in water and grew the vegetables in that water. This method of farming is called hydroponic farming. Gaviotans were quick to learn and use the technology with profit. A time came when Gaviotans began to sell their forest produce and technical gadgetry to outsiders. They began to run a big office at Bogota in Colombia which was some kind of an embassy, trade and cultural commissioners office rolled into one.\n\n\nWithin a decade or so of the visionary settlers' coming to the savannahs, \"one of the most brutal environments imaginable\" had become known as a model village worldwide. The savannah region was selected for Gaviotas precisely because it was one of the most unproductive lands anywhere on earth. Hundreds of crops were tested by the visitors but none of them survived in the highly acidic, leached tropical soils whose natural level of aluminium bordered on toxicity.\n\nThen one day, a Venezuelan agronomist seated next to Lugari at a conference in Carcas told him to try pine seedings from Honduras, which Paolo did. The pine took to the soil and grew quickly into a lush green forest, maturing 10 years before botany textbooks said. This led to another remarkable development: under the cover of millions of Caribbean pines an ancient native rainforest was regenerated. The Gaviotans were against felling trees, but to keep the forest healthy, periodic thinning was essential. Now the question was what to do with the felled trees? Well, quite a lot of things. In fact, it had the potential to become an important part of the Gaviotan economy.\n\nUntil the Gaviotans introduced a forest produce industry, Colombia had been importing millions of dollars' worth of resins annually for paint, varnishes, turpentine, cosmetics, perfume, medicines and rosins for violin bows. Gaviotas was not only to step into this area but start a complete musical instrument factory of its own. Over a period of time, the ruined ecology of the rainforest was also revived. With all technology developed along non-polluting lines, environment was restored and protected rather than exploited. The Indian community was greatly benefitted by the new farming techniques, clean water and education and they emerged from their insecure lifestyle to live comfortably. The extraordinary development in Gaviotas by Lugari and his team was perhaps best appreciated by Aurelio Peccei, founder of the Club of Rome, who had remarked on his visit to Gaviotas in 1984: \"This is what the world needs.\"\n\nWritten by Zeyaul Haque / The story is based on Alan Weisman's book GAVIOTAS: A VILLAGE TO REINVENT THE WORLD. Published by: Chelsea Green Publishing Company, England. Price: US$ 14.95.227pp" ]
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[ "Jack Sparrow might be stopping by later. Because here, the rum is NEVER GONE. My San Francisco bestie, Eddie, told me about this exotic rum joint with the most rum in the world, Smuggler’s Cove, San Francisco. I didn’t believe him, at first. As if the front door wasn’t inviting enough (think single red light on a single outside door on a tiny side street), the dark and gloomy dungeon like entrance made me even more skeptical. BUT after walking in and ordering a rum cocktail of sorts, my mind was blown. The Goonies… no One-Eyed-Willie… no Jack Sparrow would have been proud.", null, "Next article #740: Vote In A California Election." ]
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[ null, "I got a very odd feeling two-thirds of the way into Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. It wasn’t just the fact that this is the second time I’ve read (listened? This terminology always trips me up) this book; it was the fact that I can never read these books in the same way I did as a child and a teenager. I was a very different person when I was a child than I am now, and I was also a very different reader, so it’s hard to try and gather back up my initial impressions—but I still try to, and it’s that attempt that’s disorienting. I really hope that made sense. In any case, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.\n\nIn Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, war has come to the wizarding world. The Ministry of Magic, now headed by ex-Auror Rufus Scrimgeour, is publicly at odds with Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters. Wizards and witches take every precaution to protect themselves, but they still open the paper every day to check the casualty list. And yet, life goes on at Hogwarts. Even as Dumbledore and Harry work towards taking Voldemort down, there’s classes, Quidditch, and, of course, girls. Girls like Ginny Weasley…\n\nI have to say, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince reminds me strongly of its sister book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. (The fact there are seven Weasley siblings and seven books tempts me to take the filial comparison further, but I’ll restrain myself.) It’s the horror angle, which has been fascinating me during this… particular… visitation. (Ha! Take that, terminology!) In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, there’s a vein of chilling horror in an otherwise pink-cheeked and schoolgirlish story, which makes that horror even more affecting. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince does the same by distributing another vein of chilling horror in what could, in certain lights, be mistaken for a teen comedy. Even as the kids play Quidditch, study, and, of course, fall in love, they anxiously read the papers for news of deaths and imprisonments. Even as Ron humorously pines over a girl thanks to a love potion, the tone turns very dark as Ron ends up poisoned. It’s not a happy book, by any means, but it uses the same approach, even if the series has matured since then.\n\nIn fact, the series has matured enough to mock itself—darkly, not humorously, of course. While Harry fully expects Horace Slughorn, the teacher he recruits with Dumbledore at the beginning of the book, to take the position of Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, he takes, instead, the position of Potion Master. And the most heart-wrenching mockery of all is when Hermione, after everything happens, quietly solves the mystery of the title and Harry feels absolutely nothing but grim resignation. In a way, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is Harry’s last hurrah of normalcy before the ultimate showdown. It strips him down to his core, which Harry has always underestimated; always self-centered and isolated, he doesn’t realize that his greatest strength is his friends, even if his protectors have been struck down one by one. Ready or not, Harry is finally at a point where he is among equals, not betters—it’s no mistake that Dumbledore tells Harry at one point that he feels safe because he’s with Harry. He’s a man now.\n\n…wow, that was morose. But that’s the point, really; it’s a dark book, even with the veneer of teenage lightness on top. The worldbuilding opens up vividly here, opening with one of my favorite chapters in the series, where the Muggle Prime Minister learns that a recent rash of accidents are anything but. We learn more about Snape and Lord Voldemort’s backgrounds. It’s incredibly odd to come back to Snape’s story knowing how it ultimately turns out, especially since I’m so frustrated with Snape as a character. (Draco fares better this time around, ending my frustrated cries of “DON’T YOU HAVE HOMEWORK?”) There are still some anemic points here and there in the worldbuilding, but it’s nothing I haven’t covered, although I am glad to see that even Rowling vacillates on the robes versus civvies debate raging only in my mind.\n\nI’m very much looking forward to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, even if it feels like my childhood is ending all over again. (If I had a dime for every time I said that…)\n\nBottom line: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is unrelentingly dark, reminding me of nothing so much as its sister book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets—it has a vein of chilling horror shining through a dark teen comedy, as Harry is stripped down to the core of his being, a being that includes his friends as much as himself. A solid installment.\n\n4 thoughts on “Reading by Ear: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”" ]