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"Rasputin, lover of the Russian Queen, seemed to have an almost supernatural way with women. He was a divisive figure, what with his mystical influence over Tsar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra, but also with his womanizing of Mother Russia. He resembled an evil creature akin from a Tim Burton movie, and yet, managed to charm any beautiful devushka that came in contact with him, including the tsarina, as if he had access to their brains.\n\nThankfully, men don’t have this uncanny ability to control the minds of women. Other than Rasputin and Professor Xavier, us men struggle to read women’s thoughts, let alone control them. The majority of arguments I have with my wife is because I haven’t done something she wished I did. And herein lies the problem, wish. Perhaps you’ve said this to your husband, or you’ve heard your girlfriend surprise you with it; “I wish you…”\n\nWomen seem to have this natural ability to sense what their other half wants or needs. They just know, call it intuition, but women know. A lady doesn’t have to wish for her sister to do something. They just know. How do you do it? I once saw a pentagram of five women having separate conversations and being able to understand and respond to each other. All at the same time! I trembled as I witnessed this quintuple communion. I can’t even understand my own thoughts. How are you multitasking conversations? Maybe that’s why you ladies were mistaken for witches and burned at the stake. You freaks us men out with your supernatural powers.\n\nMost men don’t have this ability to just know when their lady partners need them or want something. We need to be asked. And that’s where a lot of arguments seem to seed. Women expect men to have this intuition and we simply don’t, which understandably frustrates you because it seems like we don’t care about you. My wife has often become angry and betrayed by my actions, because I simply didn’t know. To me, she inexplicably gets angry at something I didn’t know about which therefore seems a little irrational. To her, I am insensitive idiot for not being attentive when she needs me. As George Carlin once said, “Women are crazy, men are stupid, and the main reason women are crazy is that men are stupid.”\n\nTo you lovely ladies, we seem stupid, and to be honest, we often are. So maybe, if we’re as stupid as you say we are, try and not be so angry at us. And instead teach us, show us, spell it out for us. We’ll slowly learn, very slowly; I must emphasize how slow this process will be. But we will learn. I adore my wife. She is everything to me. I try my best to be a good husband. But some days, she looks at me like a brain damaged ape who’s looking at a Jackson Pollock painting.\n\nPlease, ladies, don’t expect us to read your mind. We are not Rasputin. Both in his telepathic ability to read and with his, it is rumored, his 13 inch penis.\n\nLadies, Why You Have to Spell it Out for Us Men"
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"I may have finally cracked an organizational problem.\n\nI don’t think much screams “first world problems” quite as much as the horrible problem of not knowing exactly what movies you own and in which formats. That having been said…\n\nI like my AppleTV a lot. It’s an unassuming little box that sits near the TV and does its job of playing back all the stuff I’ve bought off the iTunes store and all the other stuff that I’ve wrangled into formats that it will actually play back. Honestly, it’s kind of a pain how limited the thing is in terms of codecs and the like, but it’s the only game in town for iTunes files so I’m making the best of things.\n\nAnyway, that gives me instant access to SOME of my video collection, which is awfully handy, but I still have a few hundred movies on DVD and Blu-Ray and in video files that it can’t play back, which leads to some issues sometimes trying to figure out where a movie is and of course makes it tricky sometimes to decide what to watch. Stuff gets forgotten.\n\nI’ve tried various methods of sorting this out, and they’ve never worked very well, but I think I’ve finally hit on a good one.\n\nBasically, I took a small video file which old laserdisc fans may recognize, found some appropriate art to represent a couple different forms of media, tagged the video file with the art, lugged my laptop over to the DVD shelves and started making lots and lots of copies of the video file.\n\nThe end result looks like this in iTunes. It’s slightly less useful on the AppleTV itself as there’s no grid view there but it still works nicely to be able to scroll down the list of movies and go “oh, I have this movie on disc, I should go over to the shelf and grab it” when I see a DVD or BD icon, or know that I can just hit play if I see a poster. If I see the server-looking icon, it means that I need to boot the XBMC box hooked up to the same TV and play it from there. Most of those are subtitled movies – I still haven’t gotten the knack of burning .srt files into video to play back on the AppleTV.",
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"It’s been a while since my last post so please forgive me for silence :P.\n\nLife has been well lately. School has consisted of extensive portions of algebra, technology and fulcrums in science, and indirect objects which really confuse me in language. I always dreamed of the day I could say,”I’m in high school”, and now it seems like the spirit of education itself has cracked down on me. During the days, I sometimes just want to go and take the longest nap in the world and cease to look upon 3x’s and 9b’s. If you take my meaning. In the midst of my “troubles”, I read something in my daily reading this morning that thoroughly encouraged me and I found it worthy of sharing for all of you fellow 9th graders (and everyone else who reads this blog :P)\n\nI haven’t exactly read the most encouraging things in my daily Bible study, because I’ve been stuck in a book called Job. It’s been pretty difficult so far (i’m only on chapter nine 0_O). Even though Job’s pleads and cries are snuffed out by his less than helpful friends, he is persistent and wants nothing but to honor God in his less then admirable life.\n\nAlthough the book of Job is full of laments and cries for help, there are tons of little spiritual truths that I’ve pulled out – which is why I’m writing this post.\n\nI noticed this morning that after a scolding from his friend Eliphaz, he praises God and magnifies his name in the midst of his despair. Observe:\n\nHe is wise in heart and mighty in strength\n—who has hardened himself against him, and succeeded?—\n5 he who removes mountains, and they know it not,\nwhen he overturns them in his anger,\n6 who shakes the earth out of its place,\nand its pillars tremble;\n7 who commands the sun, and it does not rise;\nwho seals up the stars;\n8 who alone stretched out the heavens\nand trampled the waves of the sea;\n9 who made the Bear and Orion,\nthe Pleiades and the chambers of the south;\n10 who does great things beyond searching out,\nand marvelous things beyond number.\n11 Behold, he passes by me, and I see him not;\nhe moves on, but I do not perceive him.\n12 Behold, he snatches away; who can turn him back?\nWho will say to him, ‘What are you doing?’\n\nWe see Job: a man of suffering, loss, and poor choosing of friends. He has the worst possible life anyone could ever imagine; which in today’s culture would probably result in suicide. Even Job’s wife told him to curse God and die (Job 2:9)! In the midst of the trouble and hopelessness, Job praised God! He expresses his feelings to God, asking Him why, he praises God, and he thanks God in the core of all his anguish!\n\nA few months ago I was tried heavily and almost everyday I shed tears. I threw myself upon my bed and cried until I could cry no more. I didn’t find any relief for my bitterness and sorrow until I entered my prayer room. The lights shone and the pillow beckoned for my presence, so I sat. I opened my Bible and read, I opened my journal and wrote. And after a while, my tears dried and my heart warmed with His presence again. O the joy that filled (and still fills my heart).\n\nWhat God truly showed me through Job and my trying times, is that when I am a nervous wreck, I simply must always look to God. Not anger, or self abuse, nor pornography or drugs, alcohol, food (although delicious :P), or things – the list goes on and on. Only Christ. Does marijuana deserve praise after a week of smoking and you look lifeless like a dead man walking? Does alcohol deserve praise after a night of heavy drinking and the result of fatal injuries due to a car crash? No. Do we praise Christ after on minute spent with Him in His presence full of encouraging verses and a Spirit of Him that comes with us all day? Yes. When Job was lifeless, he looked to God. Even when his friends told him he was screwed up, he knew what God thought about him and he knew that God had not forsaken him even though everything seemed ruined. He praised, thanked, and cried out to God even in the darkest times.\n\nMy mouth has gotten me no where lately. I get angry at myself for spitting out brash language. I feel like I’ll never get over it, but I will. I praise God for putting me through this because it will refine me into a young lady of graceful language. He’s going to make me even better than I was before.\n\nWell, I must remember these things when I come across problems like: 3b+6p+pi4p-9a(4p x 5v)\n\nUntil we meet again dear readers! Be encouraged and don’t let anything get you down. We have the God of gods on our side to hear us and act upon our cries.\n\nWhat, then, shall we say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?\n\nP.S. I finished my Tauriel cosplay, but I also finished an Arwen cosplay for my sister and an Eowyn cosplay! Photoshoots and tutorials should be coming out soon – photoshoots a lot later (we just got 2 feet of snow here in colorful Colorado and I don’t think it snows in Mirkwood, Rivendell, or Rohan/Gondor :P). Here’s some pics (they were taken before the blizzard):",
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"A freeway leading into downtown Los Angeles, usually covered in bumper-to-bumper traffic, appears empty during the early days of lockdown, as documented in the new book ‘Silent Cities: Portraits of a Pandemic: 15 Cities Across the World’",
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"A lone man on a bicycle pedals away from the Allies sculpture of Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt in London\n\nAlso in London, digital signs promote the streaming service Disney+ and e-commerce site eBay to no one at Piccadilly Circus. Another ad warns people to, ‘Stay home. Protect the NHS. Save lives.’\n\nIn Italy, a locked down resident appeared to pay homage to his country by recreating the Italian flag by hanging red, green and white T-shirts from his balcony.\n\nModerna began the first human trial for a COVID-19 vaccine mere days after the WHO declared the virus a pandemic.\n\nShutdowns and calls for people to stay home rocked the global economy: Small businesses had to close their doors, people lost their jobs and some in the US made more money than ever on expanded unemployment benefits.\n\nIn the European Union, only about 2.6 million workers aged 15 to 64 lost their jobs over this period, despite the EU having a larger population.\n\nThe virus has killed 5.26 million people worldwide, with more than 788,000 deaths in the US attributed to COVID.\n\n‘In the past year, hospitals filled, highways and subways emptied, landmarks and parks were deserted, our healthcare workers became increasingly fatigued and frustrated, and nearly all human activity paused,’ Skyhorse Publishing said in a statement.\n\n‘In photographs, The Great Wall and The Colosseum look photoshopped, with no tourists in sight. This book creates a visual narrative to document that emptiness as a way to reflect and find solace amid the shock. A year later, it’s something we’ve all seen and can relate to.’",
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"A sign at the empty Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC warns people to keep their distance to slow the spread of COVID-19",
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"The business closures from last year’s stay-at-home orders forced many small businesses to close their doors for good. To date, the US economy remains about 4 million jobs down from pre-pandemic levels. Above, Grand Central in Manhattan\n\nThe book was compiled by Jeffrey and Julie Loria, a husband and wife art dealer duo based in New York City. It is available for purchase on Amazon for $35.",
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"Silent Cities was released on November 23 by Skyhorse Publishing. It’s selling for $35 on Amazon\n\nJeffrey is the former owner of the Major League Baseball teams the Montreal Expos, now the Washington Nationals, and the Miami Marlins.\n\n‘The photos show a range of emotions, from the physical and psychological weight of caskets being carried to a Rio cemetery, to the completely empty and eerie Times Square and Rodeo Drive, to the patriotic pride in Rome’s t-shirt display honoring their Italian flag colors as a symbol of hope,’ Skyhorse said.\n\n‘The photographs are not only a reminder of the harrowing pandemic that hushed some of the world’s greatest urban streets, but also proof that across the globe, we were all in this together. Beneath the somberness in these images, there is a hint of beauty amid the stillness, but most of all, there is the presence of hope and promise that we will thrive again.’\n\nA photo of the Eiffel Tower in Paris shows the monument sectioned off behind a rail with a warning sign. In Washington, DC, a sign warns visitors of the Lincoln Memorial to keep their distance ‘to slow the spread of COVID-19.’\n\nThe US economy is still down 4 million jobs from pre-pandemic levels, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, but the unemployment rate has slowly recovered, now at 4.2 percent compared to a pandemic high of 14.8 percent in April 2020, when mass layoffs began."
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"Less a “sermon” than an extended kavannah before the haftarah, this is what I offered on Yom Kippur Day\n\nIn a moment we will read the haftarah, Isaiah’s famous call for justice, for social justice.\n\nAs we gather this afternoon to read these words, I am mindful that in the other Washington, a major march for racial justice is happening. The date for this march was chosen because September 30 is the anniversary of the Elaine Massacre, probably the largest single event of racial violence in our country’s history.\n\nIn 1919 on this date, near Elaine, Arkansas, about 100 African American sharecroppers met in a church with representatives of the Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America to organize for better working conditions. They were spied on and disrupted by white landowners, a confrontation led to shots being fired, and over the course of the next two days—fed by false accusations of a “black insurrection”–hundreds African Americans were killed by white gangs who roamed through the county killing African Americans on sight.\n\nA part of our national history the specifics of which I am ashamed to admit I did not know about until this march was scheduled. And while my initial reaction along with other Jewish organizations was the fact that it was on Yom Kippur, and thus making it challenging for Jewish supporters to participate, I quickly realized that it was not our call, and to deny the significance of this date would add to the trauma of the event and its echoes throughout history, echoes which continue to this day.\n\nWe know that this country built on white supremacy, and that white supremacy continues to this day both in formal institutions and in informal society. And then Charlottesville happened, and we realized that today white supremacy is openly sanctioned by the highest levels of government.\n\nAnd after Charlottesville, we as Jews also had a rude awakening as anti-Semitism was brought to the fore in a sustained way unlike we have seen in recent times. We know that anti-Semitism exists, we have all had our experiences with it personally I am sure. But again, hearing the hatred of Jews openly chanted by white supremacists holding tiki torches, and we know it’s a scary time.\n\nWe are not strangers to this type of activity: it we had neo-nazis marching in Olympia 11 years ago. But that was before social media made a local issue a national and global issue, and it was during a different political climate. Over the past few years, we have heard the anti-Semitic dog whistles being spoken. During the series of bombing threats against JCCs—which, as it turns out thankfully were not a hate crime—was the first time in my 14 years here that I was visited by an FBI agent. Add in the swastika on the statue outside our building two years ago, and it is quite an unnerving time.\n\nAnti-Semitism is an interesting hatred. It can be found on the right and the left. It is sometimes subtle, the rhetoric may be different, but the underlying ideas are there. The tropes are sometimes the same—Jews are manipulative, Jews are controlling, Jews have too much power, Jews have the money. A few years ago when I was in Yad Vashem the Holocaust memorial and museum in Jerusalem, I was going through the gallery that displayed European anti-Semitic propaganda. One image that stood out for me was a poster that was a picture of a giant worm with stereotypical Jewish features climbing over the world. It had two big black eyes, and in one eye, the pupil was a dollar sign, and in the other, a hammer and sickle. The Jews would destroy the world both through capitalism or through communism. The more things change, the more they stay the same, it seems.\n\nAnd when Jewish voices are silenced, when some Jews are favored over others, these are also problematic signs.\n\nAnd anti-Semitism is an interesting hatred in other ways as well. While many Jews hold privilege in some ways, in other ways we do not. And indeed, it is ironic that for some the fact of our privilege is what proves anti-Semitism, that we are trying to assimilate and fit in so we can take over, that we pull the strings, that we have power greater than our numbers\n\nIndeed, while Jewish identity itself is multifaceted—is it a religion, a culture, an ethnicity?—anti-Semitism is similarly multifaceted.\n\nBut I don’t think I need to tell a room full of Jews that anti-Semitism is bad. There may be disagreements about what anti-Semitism looks like—for example, in my opinion, criticism of Israel is not anti-Semitic, how one criticizes can be—but we can all admit that it is there and alive and perhaps getting more comfortable in the public sphere. What our hope is that in the circles of social justice in which we Jews work, that anti-Semitism is recognized for the oppression that it is, that we have allies who help us fight it, and that we are heard when we give voice to our experience of it.\n\nAnd that through our experience of anti-Semitism, we must then reach out, form bonds and alliances, and work on issues of common concern with other oppressed groups and social justice activists. This work isn’t easy—it involves building trust and relationships—but it also comes with the humility and recognition that sometimes we are going to need to hold back and let others lead, that agendas may not perfectly line up and that when that happens we need to acknowledge it and sometimes put aside the places we don’t overlap in order to work on the larger issues at hand.\n\nAs we move into the haftarah, and hear the words of Isaiah, I’m going to remember that while I don’t base my Jewish identity on anti-Semitism, it is something I live with every day. And because of that, I commit to fight not only oppression against Jews, but against all oppressed peoples. I commit to recognize where I have privilege and where I don’t, when I hold power and when I don’t and how those understandings can help me work for tikkun olam."
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"The Deputy Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dr. Dritan Abazović, spoke at an extraordinary press conference on the decision of the Prosecutorial Council to terminate the function of state prosecutors who have met the conditions for exercising the right to an old-age pension. \"The chief special prosecutor has been dismissed and the fight against organized crime and corruption is finally making sense. I am extremely happy that all the theses that the new Prosecutorial Council is politicized have fallen into the water. You witnessed a broader consensus at today's session, Montenegro can be reconciled \", stated Abazović. He said that no one has anything personal against Milivoj Katnić, but that everyone wants to see a new GST that will resolutely oppose organized criminal groups and those who want to keep Montenegro in the past. \"I expect the Prosecutorial Council to announce a competition when the conditions for that are met.\" \"I think this is a great day for Montenegro and for European integration,\" said Abazovic.",
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"Cape Town designer Gavin Rajah is known for his high-end luxury garments and accessories, specialising in ready-to-wear and couture. He was voted one of 150 designers to watch around the world by Italian Vogue, won the Most Beautiful Object in South Africa Award at the Design Indaba Expo and is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Known chiefly as a creative, we dug a little deeper to discover what inspires him every day.\n\nRajah’s mother instilled a sense of confidence and emotional support at an early age that gave him the idea that he could pursue anything later in life. Amazingly, neither parent encouraged him to go into fashion, but once he’d decided to pursue it, they supported him fully. They still wanted him to further his studies, but once they saw him paying his way, they realized it was going to work.\n\n“If you can only sell locally and not internationally, there’s something wrong,” says Rajah.\n\nRajah started out by selling rejects from his father’s fashion outerwear business. Many are surprised to learn that Rajah started out in law. “It taught me how to think analytically (almost in 3D) and to fight for what is right,” he says. He acknowledges that this doesn’t always make you popular and endear you to people. “People don’t like being confronted by unjust things,” he says “Not that I’m perfect, but you have to fight.”\n\nRajah discovered a fashion world obsessed with hemlines, dresses and cleavages. Larger than life characters dominated the scene but weren’t necessarily successful in Rajah’s eyes. Legally trained people are trained to listen”, explains Rajah. “I’m brutally honest I won’t tell clients they look amazing if they don’t. They will respect you more for this eventually. You don’t want to get stuck with painful clients because this makes you unhappy in your work. Would you fight with your surgeon on how he should operate on you?”\n\nRajah looked at the South African fashion landscape and saw a lack of black designers. The few that existed could not see themselves as part of this struggle and were badly in need of mentorship and exposure. A broader perspective was needed.\n\n“My creativity is an innate expression of myself. My work should go out into the public domain and stand on its own…”\n\n“If you can only sell locally and not internationally, there’s something wrong,” says Rajah. “In Europe inspiration comes from generations of art, architecture and analytical thought, whereas in South Africa I found a need to teach where creativity comes from – a new way of seeing.”\n\nRajah has an intrinsic feel for lifestyle in his work and has designed home interiors too. “Designing furniture was a logical extension of what I do. The same sensory and tactile considerations you’d find in fashion can be used in events, where flowers, lighting, sound and venue become your new materials.\n\nRajah’s next big move is a commercial collaboration with retailer @Home, which will see fragrances, linen and soft furnishings bearing his distinctive style in stores in November 2017.\n\nA passionate and romantic approach to fashion, events and design can be attributed to one of his best friends at university. “He said do what you’re happy with,” recalls Rajah. “Every career has stress, but ultimately I constantly surprise myself every day with new things that I enjoy. But don’t think it’s easy, I work very hard to make this a reality,” he laughs. Rajah chooses a quiet, almost invisible, approach to his role as a top designer – something that might seem the antitheses to the camera flashes and exhibitionist nature of mainstream fashion. “I don’t feel the need to be like that,” explains Rajah. “My creativity is an innate expression of myself. My work should go out into the public domain and stand on its own, without me being wheeled out to bolster it. The top 100 FTSE companies in the UK are driven by creativity,” says Rajah. “South Africa needs to realize the competitive edge (and value) of the creative sector.”\n\nRajah is an animal and nature lover, and while they don’t directly play into his design work, they remind him each day that he is loved. “Unconditional love from animals can change your emotional state and I love it. My staff are my extended family and I know they have my back. People who support your vision are a crucial part of your business plan. Without this, things become counter-productive. He’s also of the opinion that mistakes don’t define you, they build you. “If people don’t ‘get it,’ I’m ok with that, I can’t educate everyone about where my inspiration comes from.”\n\n“Music is integral to everything I do. It builds an emotion and sets the scene at fashion shows.”\n\nTo Rajah every day can be a hustle. People sometimes don’t pay bills or try and rip him off. His background as a lawyer doesn’t protect him from this either. It’s a learning process that keeps him engaged in finding solutions. Part of this process involves pinning himself to a higher cause in life – that also helps dilute the high drama of the fashion world and keep perspective on what matters. Rajah is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for South Africa but chooses to keep it low-key. “I was doing charity work before UNICEF came along,” he explains. “An archbishop in Rustenberg gave me a piece of land in 2004 after explaining how many undignified deaths from HIV were happening in the area. I managed to raise R500,000 and attract a collaboration with singer Seal to build infrastructure on this piece of land and ultimately raised R7 million. I realized the power of purpose and goodness in raising visibility and resources around social issues.”\n\nRajah’s legal background may have taught him to listen carefully, but a hidden talent of playing the piano has too, given him a refined ear. “Music is integral to everything I do. It builds an emotion and sets the scene at fashion shows. You need to feel emotion when you view my clothes.\n\nGood fashion designers understand what’s happening in the world and how it affects their work. Aspire to become a world citizen.”",
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In recent years, immigration law globally has adopted perceptions, methods and practices largely associated with the criminal justice system, without giving immigrants the procedural safeguards that prisoners of the criminal justice system are entitled to. The most direct effect of this intersection is the criminalisation of refugees. This occurs due to vilification of refugees in the public gaze, and is supported by discriminatory refugee policies and State-perpetrated prejudice.\n\nFor nearly three decades since 1983, Sri Lanka has faced a civil war between the Sri Lankan Military and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LLTE), the latter being formed as a result of the continued persecution of the Sri Lankan Tamil (SLT) people. This persecution and communal violence resulted in multiple waves of SLT refugees fleeing to India. However, over the course of these waves of entry into India, there has been growing hostility against SLT populations. In 2021, 29 SLT refugees under detention attempted mass suicide in response to their legal status in India, raising critical questions on the nature of their treatment as refugees and their rights.\n\nRefugee status and citizenship are largely governed by the Indian Citizenship Act 1955 (the Act). However, most SLT refugees, even if eligible for citizenship under the Act, carry the tag of “illegal immigrants”, since India is not part of the 1951 Refugee Convention and only accepts such refugees on “humanitarian grounds”. In addition, the recent Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 exacerbates the risks of the status afforded to SLT refugees, by allowing persecuted minorities from only certain religious groups and certain countries – such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan – to be provided with citizenship. However, the exhaustive list of origin countries does not include Sri Lanka, although SLT are a persecuted minority within their home country and otherwise fall within the religious groups mentioned within the Amendment.\n\nImmigration detention should remain an administrative function rather than becoming infiltrated by practices of criminal detention. Within the criminal justice system, defendants are detained on clearly specified charges and for definite periods of time. If this is vitiated, they are entitled to legal remedies. However, in contrast, a refugee may be detained for a largely undefined range of reasons: if travelling without documents, they are automatically detained in extremely restrictive refugee camps for unspecified periods of time. Although both groups are subject to detention, refugees and non-citizens are necessarily treated more perjoratively than criminals since they do not possess legal certainty over identity. As a result, they typically do not possess the same legal safeguards as criminals.\n\nThis effect of crimmigration is stark in the treatment of SLT refugees. They are subject to negative media portrayals that shape the public’s perception of them. Additionally, refugees are handled by the Q-branch police (a special police force), with the architecture of detention perpetuating a system of exclusion from full membership of society. Undocumented refugees are directly detained in isolated refugee camps that have access to meagre resources. This leads to their social exclusion for an unspecified and unpredictable period of time. The Indian State also subjects SLT refugees to further delay on the provision of citizenship and even on the processing of remission applications. Further, not only are they disproportionately targeted in the framing of criminal charges, but they are also subject to unnecessary detention. Refugees that have been charged with offences face a seemingly endless under-trial status and even those that have been acquitted face detention. Each of these issues contributes to a system where refugees are subject to effects of the criminal justice system without even possessing the safeguards to which detained criminals are entitled.\n\nCrimmigration operates against the very purpose of granting asylum to refugees who are already fleeing persecution, and only exacerbates their disadvantage. Such impact could possibly be mitigated by exploring alternatives to detention that reduce the negative impacts caused by detention, changing the very nature and architecture of refugee rehabilitation as we know it."
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It’s a policy that has been upheld by every government since then.\n\nMost were kept in hotel detention before being released gradually between December 2020 and January 2021.\n\nAt the time of their release, the government said that medical treatment would not be a path to settlement in Australia.\n\nThanush told The Feed that despite being detained for years by the Australian Government he wants to contribute to the country and build a life here.\n\n“I’ve already had enough pain in my life, being separated from my family and not allowed to fly overseas to visit them. Life is short, we should have the right to enjoy it,” he said.\n\n“But it’s out of our hands, the immigration authority makes the decision for us.”\n\nDr Carolyn Graydon, the principal lawyer at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre in Melbourne, told The Feed that medevac refugees are given only one visa option, the final departure bridging visa E.\n\n“The length of their visa is entirely up to the discretion of either the minister for immigration or the minister for home affairs, they could grant a visa for five years or five minutes if they wanted it to,” Dr Graydon said.\n\n“On this bridging visa they have no income support so if they lose their job they are entirely dependent on charities.”\n\n“Many of the refugees get very stressed towards the end of their visa, because they’re reliant on the minister intervening personally to allow them to stay.”\n\nDr Graydon said the system is designed to take away people's rights and move them outside of the legal system, with very little accountability for the minister's decisions.\n\n“Because it is a personal decision by the minister the only sense of accountability is in parliament and there are thousands of people dependent on these kinds of decisions throughout the year so it's nearly impossible to keep any kind of accountability,” she told The Feed.\n\nFarhad Bandesh is another medevac refugee living under these circumstances. He told The Feed he was working in a winery when his visa expired.\n\n“I had to go without work for two months when I didn’t have a visa and there were lockdowns during that time,” he said.\n\n“I applied for permanent residency but they only gave me the same bridging visa for six months.”\n\n“I want to be the first Kurdish winemaker in the world”\n\nFarhad, 40, fled Iran in 2013 where he faced persecution due to his Kurdish ethnicity. He attempted to arrive in Australia by boat and was put into off-shore detention before being medevaced to Australia.\n\nBy the time he was released in December 2020 Farhad had been detained for eight years. During that time he wrote music and painted artworks.\n\nREAD MORE\n'This is a gift': After eight years in detention, Kurdish refugee Farhad Bandesh is a free man\n\nFarhad told The Feed that his passion lies in making wine but because of his visa he is unable to study and get a liquor licence.\n\n“I want to be the first Kurdish winemaker in the world, but my visa is preventing it,” he said.\n\n“Yes I am free from hotel detention but there are many restrictions. I want to be in the wine industry, but I still feel like I'm trapped in a cage and at any time I can be put in detention again.”\n\nThe opportunities for resettlement\n\n“Persons who travel to Australia illegally by boat will not settle here. Temporary transfer to Australia to receive medical treatment is not a pathway to settlement,” the spokesperson said.\n\n“Transitory persons are encouraged to finalise their medical treatment so they can resettle in the United States or other third country, or return home voluntarily.”\n\nDr Graydon told The Feed that global resettlement places are in short supply for medevac refugees, who have to compete with many other displaced people across the world.\n\n“There are around 1200 spots for resettlement in the US, most of which have been filled,” she said.\n\n“Which makes it particularly deplorable that for years Australia has not taken up New Zealand’s offer to resettle 150 migrants per year.”\n\nThe spokesperson from the Department of Home Affairs said Australia appreciates the resettlement offer from New Zealand.\n\n“We are engaging with New Zealand, but remain focused on the US resettlement arrangement at this time,” they said.\n\nThanush said he has looked into resettlement elsewhere, though the process takes years and there is no guarantee of success.\n\n“I just want the minister to think about us as humans, we’re not going to live forever, we just want to live in peace and contribute to this country,” he told The Feed.\n\n“I’ve endured eight years of suffering in detention, but this uncertainty and living in limbo is just another form of suffering.”"
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"Recent catastrophic floods in Germany and China have once again made clear the terrible global threat posed by climate change.\n\nIn response, we must invest in strengthening our resilience to extreme weather events, and accelerate reductions in carbon dioxide emissions to limit how much worse that threat will become in the future.\n\nA day before the floods hit Germany last month, the European Union outlined policies to cut emissions by 55 per cent from 1990 levels by 2030. Those measures include a significant role for carbon pricing, with a tighter cap on emissions within the EU’s trading scheme, as well as the elimination of free emissions allowances for heavy industry and a tax on conventional aviation jet fuel for intra-European flights.\n\nThe latter proposal has provoked industry opposition, with the International Air Transport Association, or IATA, arguing that “tax is not the answer to aviation sustainability”. In fact, the aviation industry, alongside other sectors, should embrace carbon pricing as a powerful tool to achieve emissions reductions at least cost.\n\nIn some sectors, decarbonisation will make consumers better off. Within 10 years, for example, European drivers will spend significantly less to own and run their automobiles, because electric vehicles are much more efficient than gasolene- or diesel-powered cars.\n\nBut in some harder-to-abate industries, decarbonisation will carry a cost. Maritime freight rates could increase 50 per cent or more when container ships burn ammonia or methanol rather than heavy fuel oil. Likewise, wholesale steel prices could rise by around 30 per cent if producers use hydrogen as the reduction agent rather than coking coal, or add carbon capture and storage to existing processes.\n\nCarbon pricing is therefore needed to allow zero-carbon producers to compete effectively against the old high-emissions technology, but the effect on end consumers will be very small. If a ton of steel costs 30 per cent more, the price of an automobile will rise less than one per cent. And even a 100 per cent increase in maritime freight rates will have an impact of less than one per cent on the price of a pair of jeans made in Bangladesh and bought in Berlin or New York.\n\nAs for aviation – another harder-to-abate sector, electric engines may enable shorter flights that are carbon-free, guilt-free, and cheaper than today. But because batteries are far too heavy to power long-distance electric flight, decarbonisation will require sustainable aviation fuels, or SAFs, to replace today’s conventional jet fuel. And whether those SAFs are biofuels or synthetic fuels (made by using electricity to combine hydrogen and CO2), they will almost certainly carry a cost premium, which innovation and scale can reduce over time but never eliminate.\n\nFree markets, voluntary action, and innovation will therefore not be sufficient to decarbonise aviation; public policy is also needed. One option is to make biofuels or synthetic fuels less expensive, and there is a strong case for public financial support for technology development. But a permanent subsidy that allows the aviation industry to avoid the costs of its carbon pollution would be unacceptable. Closing the cost gap will thus require either a carbon tax on conventional jet fuel, or fuel-use mandates requiring airlines to use a steadily rising percentage of SAFs.\n\nIATA argues that any such taxes would “siphon money from the industry that could support emissions-reducing investments in fleet renewal and clean technologies”. But this reflects the common fallacy that taxes which increase business costs reduce corporate profits. If the tax on conventional jet fuel is introduced gradually, as the EU proposes, the cost increase will be passed through to customers in the form of higher ticket prices. Businesses’ fears that higher carbon costs mean lower profits are as deluded as green lobby groups’ dreams that they can ‘make business pay’.\n\nFor aviation, moreover, the consumer cost effect of a carbon tax will be non-trivial. Steel, cement, and shipping costs account for very small proportions of the price of end-consumer products. But fuel constitutes about 20 per cent of total aviation prices. So, if its cost rises by 50 per cent, ticket prices could increase by around 10 per cent.\n\nBut if that is the cost of decarbonising aviation, we must tell consumers openly while placing higher prices in context. More expensive tickets will not significantly reduce consumer living standards, because air travel accounts for only about 3 per cent of total consumer expenditure in the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, many people will gain more from cheaper road transport than they lose from more expensive aviation. Nor will increased flying costs have a regressive distributive effect.\n\nIn one other key sector – residential heating – higher carbon costs do fall disproportionately on lower-income households, whose outlays can reach about 10 per cent of disposable income. So, any carbon taxes should be balanced by significant financial support for the most affected. In contrast, aviation spending as a portion of total expenditure falls as incomes decline. Richer consumers will thus pay the lion’s share of the higher cost.\n\nAt the same time, in aviation (and elsewhere), carbon prices will provide strong incentives for cost reduction. Higher prices for conventional jet fuel, if signalled well in advance, and especially if combined with fuel-use mandates, will create solid business cases for biofuel or synthetic-fuel production, spurring innovation and enabling the industry to achieve scale economies and reduce costs. And expectations of higher future fuel costs will encourage improved engine and aircraft design. This could eventually boost fuel efficiency by 30-40 per cent, significantly reducing the long-term impact of higher fuel costs on ticket prices.\n\nSome green advocacy groups hope to cut aviation emissions by restricting air travel. The airline industry rightly argues that low-carbon flights are feasible. To make that a reality as soon as possible, the sector should welcome carbon pricing, and argue for its application not just in Europe, but around the world.\n\nAdair Turner, chair of the Energy Transitions Commission, was chair of the UK Financial Services Authority from 2008 to 2012, and author of several books, including ‘ Between Debt and the Devil’.© Project Syndicate, 2021www.project-syndicate.org"
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"The PS4 jailbreak scene continues to evolve in many interesting new ways, and now we have news that a PS4 jailbreak for version 4.55 of the console’s software is ready to go.\n\nA while back, there was the news that developer @qwertyyourip had released the full code for his PS4 firmware 4.55 kernel exploit, causing much giddiness despite the fact that the exploit still required a usermode entry point in order to be of much use.",
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"Conversations with yourself, the best version of yourself, the truest version of yourself, are the hardest conversations. For around twenty-five years I have invoked Rilke’s instruction to live the questions, but not fully embraced the guide he also gave to go along with this instruction, to be patient with all that is unsolved in your heart. And now I come to another threshold and am digging deep to discover what patience and love might feel reveal in living the questions to their fullest potential and in doing so live into the answer.\n\n“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”\n\nAlong the way, the questions take on a depth hidden in their earliest incarnations. The eternal question of Who are you? Started off life with an address, a location in a family order, infused by DNA, connected by legal, moral and dutiful threads; now comes into its mature form to wrestle me to the ground liberated from all other holds. Approaching this question with a mirror, no rose coloured glasses, denuded of memories enables raw vulnerability to arrive.\n\nWhen you have nothing else to lose, gain is all that is possible. The vastness that spelt emptiness and a vacuum, now offers itself as river deep, mountain high, possibilities. A filling up and overflowing in the way popcorn can’t be contained. The hard kernel of corn protecting it’s source of energy stored to be released when put under heat and pressure and then with puff turning inside out, propelled to fill the empty space. One pop after another, exploding not imploding, reminding me I too can be released in little and consistent bursts.\n\nAccepting the invitation to release, is a complex process.\n\nThere are many possibilities for how we might come to be released. A simple dismal has served me well in the past. Then there is the heavy load that we carry that requires another to forgive ourselves before redemption. For instance, in the movie The Mission, Mendoza a former slave trader and soldier is released from his past sins metaphorically captured with a sack full of the weapons of his past life being carried up through high and dangerous waterfalls, the load is eventually cut away from him, by the ones he had previously enslaved. Unfettered and forgiven, he is liberated. Our release is often dependent on others forgiveness and our ability to accept that possibility. Then there is the sophistication, simplicity and science of the popcorn which is serving me well as a metaphor at the junction of Act 3 facing into the world.\n\nThat little drop of water inside the corn that turns into steam and causes the corn to pop and turn into a shape about 40 -50 times its original size according to popcorn.org. As the starch forms and the gymnastic popcorn leaps up into the air, somersaults, forms a tower with its transformed peers. This is the kind of metaphor that can sustain me, leveraging off the steam and heat and turning into something bigger, bolder and more amazing. Just how much popcorn is necessary is the kind of question to live while seeking answers to questions that have no right to go away.",
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"Geoffrey Keating, the Irish ambassador to Bulgaria received the Stara Planina Order First Degree, the highest Bulgarian state order that can be bestowed upon a non-Bulgarian. President Georgi Parvanov decorated Geoffrey Keating at a ceremony in the Office of the President a few weeks before Keating and his wife, Jane, were scheduled to leave Bulgaria for good.",
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"Causes\nThere are a huge number of causes for coverage blackspots, some of which can be planned for and impacts mitigated/minimised by the network operator and others that are invisible to the network. Following are the different causes responsible for a signal blackspot:\nTerrain\nTerrain geography is the number one cause for coverage blackspots. Being part of the electromagnetic spectrum, both radio waves and light waves act the same way when it comes to obstructions. Moving an object into the path of a light beam causes a shadow, similarly moving an object into the path of radio waves results in a signal shadow which helps to visualize a cell tower as a powerful spotlight.\nA shadow being casted undoubtedly noticed the closer an object is to a surface the crisper it’s shadow becomes, the further you move the object away from the surface the fuzzier the shadow becomes. The cause of this effect is something known as knife-edge diffraction, where a sudden obstruction causes electromagnetic waves to bend inwards to the shadowed region.\nFor our knowledge, the amount a radio wave bends depends on it’s frequency – the lower the frequency the more it will bend (or in terms of a log-normal process – the greater it’s standard deviation).\nNon-Terrain Obstructions\nObjects along the path of a radio transmission are a big contributor to channel fading. Physical obstructions namely buildings and trees are the typical culprits, and may act in a similar manner to terrain depending on the materials level of penetrability. Physical objects also create a multi path environment – transmissions that bounce off objects at an acute angle cause signal reflections (ie echos) called multi-path signals. Having traveled a further distance than a straight line transmission these signals are delayed (longer propagation delay), and to a simple receiver would be nothing more than interference.\nIn-Building Penetration\nExperiencing poor reception indoors, despite ample coverage outside the house/office is a clear indication that the building itself may be the culprit. Dense or metal-based building materials can reflect or absorb RF signals, reducing the level of signal that reaches indoors. Unfortunately during building construction indoor coverage is rarely considered, in fact materials that insulate best and provide most structural strength are typically the worst offenders for reducing indoor coverage. These materials can include:\n\nAn external antenna is usually positioned on the top of the building with it’s cable run inside to a Smart Repeater unit for mobile phones, or patch lead to connect a 3G/4G modem."
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"Embarrassing. Just embarrassing. A blog post cannot express all the emotions that go with being a fan of one of the worst, if not THE worst run sports organizations in professional sports, but I’ll try.\n\nI was concerned when Mike Dee came over from Miami. Dolphins fans were celebrating that he was leaving. Not a great sign. My first meeting with Dee came shortly after his new role was announced with the Padres at the Luke Gregerson Charity Poker Tournament. A mutual friend introduced us… Dee couldn’t care less. He wouldn’t make eye contact, and was very short. I gave up after a few attempts to engage him and thought to myself.. This man isn’t trustworthy, and has no interest in getting to know me, what I’m about, or what I do as it relates to the Padres. That’s unfortunate.\n\nI cannot say that I’ve been any less interested in Padres baseball than I am currently. I’d like to congratulate Mike Dee on an exceptional job of embarrassing the fan base, and the city over and over and over and over and alienating even the most devout fans. Terrible hires, public pissing contests, whoring out Petco, etc. This man has done not only a great job of turning a bad franchise worse, he’s managed to embarrass Padres fans in the process. Ron Fowler can bitch all he wants publicly, but at the end of the day, he’s the one that hired his buddy, Dee to drive this team into the ground.\n\nDee has made me ask myself… Why am I even a Padres fan?\n\nOpen call for a new PA – The concept could have been worse, but not the execution. Herding people like cattle and closing the auditions hours early. All in the name of some free publicity. Was it rigged…?\n\nJohnny Baseball – I find it easy to judge a persons character based on the company they keep. Dee let his man crush on Manziel get a little too serious. Demanding that then GM Josh Byrnes select Manziel, which then resulted in a pissing contest that led to the firing of the general manager and setting the franchise back years. The Padres are paying $124MM for the 2016 team… $124,000,000! The farm system is in the bottom third again, and hope internally is years away. I’m not going to say that Byrnes was the best ever, but the guy knew how to draft and develop, even being handcuffed by management. Dee’s guy, Preller, the GM Rockstar has not lived up to the billing. The Padres became the Phillies overnight, without any Championships to show for the bloated payroll and hopeless results.\n\nSelig Plaza – Dee spat directly into the faces of Padres fans with this one. A great indication that not only is he out of touch with the fans, he doesn’t care what they think or how they feel. We even started a drive to have it removed. 1000 signatures in 24 hours, and the Padres ignored it. Not surprised.\n\nCronies – It’s all about who you know.. Then again, that’s how Dee got the job in the first place. Are they qualified, did HR follow California law when hiring? High doubtful, and I’m sure Dee doesn’t care about those things. He wants to surround himself with yes men. Help inflate the man’s ego and you can stay around. Give some push back and it’s time for you to go. Padres philosophy, you’re either with us, or your against us. No middle ground with this crowd.\n\nMoving of the retired numbers – Nothing has cut deeper than this. This itself is a prime example of how Mike Dee has no clue what he’s doing. How do you take the most meaningful pieces of the teams history and move them? Money!\n\nBecause Mike Dee is a greedy, selfish, shell of a person, that would sell ad space on his head if the price was right.\n\nWe all know this team is terrible. Preller has shown no ability to put together a competitive major league roster, while gutting a promising farm system in the process. The team went cheap in the draft, again. Dee has made one of the most beautiful parks in baseball into a giant billboard, and city was embarrassed once again just a few weeks ago with the mens gay choir fumble. The Padres held season ticket holders hostage for All-Star game tickets, meanwhile they put a AAA product on the field.\n\nFor the record, I’m a big fan of Ron Fowler. However, the Dee hiring is on him. Fowler and the ownership group may not listen today, but one thing he will pay attention to is how radio and TV partners complain because of the ratings drop this year, and how large the mass exodus will be when season ticket holders realize that this team is going no where fast and is not worth the price of inflated tickets that were raised based on unfulfilled promises by a man that is nothing more than a glorified advertising salesman."
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"Workshop advertised as 'Whites Only' comes to Burlington\n\nAn empathetic listening workshop comes to the city at a time when people have stopped listening to each other.\n\nWorkshop advertised as 'Whites Only' comes to Burlington\n\nIn an attempt to create better dialogue and to educate people who may not believe that racism exists, David Campt came up with a program that helps white people talk to other white people about race.\n\n\"As a society we have lost the ability to talk across the ideological divide,\" David Campt said during an interview with the Free Press on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018, at the Davis Family Library in Middlebury. (Photo: RYAN MERCER/FREE PRESS)Buy Photo\n\nA North Carolina dialogue expert zeroed in on Burlington-area race relations ahead of a white allies workshop because, he says, people don't know how to talk to each other anymore.\n\n\"As a society we have lost the ability to talk across the ideological divide,\" David Campt said on Thursday at the Davis Family Library in Middlebury ahead of his Burlington workshop.\n\nCampt, 56, a who received a master's degree in public policy at Princeton University and a Ph.D. in city planning from the University of California at Berkeley, wants to inspire a million conversations on race — between white people.\n\nThe subject line of the email announcing the event stated, \"WHITES ONLY.\" That provocation was on purpose, according to Campt.\n\n\"White people can have a conversation about race without racial anxiety being part of the conversation,\" Campt said.\n\n\"White people can have a conversation about race without racial anxiety being part of the conversation,\" David Campt said during an interview with the Free Press on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2018, at the Davis Family Library in Middlebury. (Photo: RYAN MERCER/FREE PRESS)\n\nIn Milton accusations of racial bias in hiring and race-based bullying in school boiled over in June board meetings. In South Burlington, a team mascot name change from Rebel to Wolves united students but created a racial firestorm that split the community. Burlington School District officials dealt with community members' accusations of racially motivated expulsions.\n\nMembers of Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ), a loose-knit national group of white race-activists with a chapter in Burlington, took advantage of Campt's presence in central Vermont. They set up an interactive workshop to give locals an opportunity to practice the skills to de-escalate and engage with fellow community members.\n\nSusan Schoenfeld, 65, of South Burlington, was one of a handful of SURJ members who helped to co-sponsor the Saturday event with the University of Vermont's Department of Social Work.\n\n\"There is a perception people have of Vermont as a progressive place,\" Schoenfeld said on Wednesday. \"But if you tell someone that what they are saying is inherently racist, the conversation stops.\"\n\nAn example Schoenfeld used to illustrate inherent racism is when a person says \"there is no racism in Vermont or \"I don't see color.\"\n\nCampt's solution is to help white people tackle these kinds of ideas by creating a collective sense of the world through an engaged dialogue.\n\n\"At some point you can talk about data and facts, but first talk about experiences,\" Campt said. \"Facts don't connect the same way.\"\n\nDartmouth researchers studied what they dubbed a \"backfire effect,\" in which corrections to misinformation actually increased misperceptions when people were presented with an incorrect article and a fact-based correction.\n\nMore: Conspiracy theories: Here's what drives people to them, no matter how wacky\n\nCampt said about half the country sees racism against blacks as an issue.\n\nIn a 2017 poll taken by National Public Radio, 55 percent of white Americans feel their group is discriminated against within the U.S.\n\nA Washington Post-ABC poll taken in July 2016 found that 63 percent of people in a random sample of cellphone users said they thought race relations were bad.\n\nTo combat that, Campt advocates generating empathy through shared storytelling.\n\n\"You tell me a story, and if you are even a halfway competent storyteller, I’m going to put myself in your shoes,\" Campt said.\n\nThe core method Campt uses in his workshop is preparing oneself to listen and then asking about another person's opinion and paying attention to it, finding a commonality within the story, a universal truth. Then share a personal story about that.\n\n\"Like maybe they believe people of color cause their own economic problems and you don’t agree with that, but you certainly would agree that hard work pays off,\" Campt said.\n\nThat is a truth embedded in their opinion, according to Campt, who said the next step is sharing a story about how hard work matters.\n\n\"Now we feel connected. That story has some alignment with you. We are on same team,\" Campt said, explaining the next step would be to tell a story that illustrates that people of color do have more obstacles.\n\nAnd he's not looking for immediate success. He described his process as \"the long game.\"",
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That has forced McCrory to try to win over the Trump loyalists who took over the party in his absence.\n\nThat hasn’t been easy for the former governor, who once said Trump was “destroying democracy.” He has softened his criticism of Trump — and tried to focus his message on electability.\n\n“I’m the candidate with the broadest appeal in the general election, no ifs, ands or buts,” McCrory said in an interview last month with The Associated Press.\n\nMcCrory was once considered a good fit for North Carolina’s shifting politics. He was viewed as a pro-business moderate — in line with many of the suburban voters driving growth in the state’s expanding tech and research industries.\n\nHe spent 14 years as Charlotte’s mayor before narrowly losing his first gubernatorial bid in 2008. He was then elected governor in 2012 by more than 11 percentage points. 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He also received pushback over his support for building toll lanes along Interstate 77 north of Charlotte and drew the ire of environmental activists who accused him of having a cozy relationship with Duke Energy leading up to the 2014 coal-ash spill along the Dan River.\n\n“I gave Duke Power the largest fine in North Carolina history,” McCrory said. “Duke Power was not happy with what I did.”\n\nIt took nearly a month for him to concede the election to Cooper, which he did after it became clear he fell outside the 10,000-vote margin needed for a statewide recount. Some of his supporters are facing a defamation lawsuit over claims they made falsely accusing a handful of voters of casting multiple ballots.\n\nDays after his concession, McCrory interviewed for a position in the Trump administration, offering to provide his expertise about infrastructure and transportation. But he was rebuffed. McCrory said he later learned Trump didn’t appreciate his criticism after the “Access Hollywood” video surfaced showing Trump making lewd comments about women.\n\nMcCrory says he wouldn’t take it back: “I believe what I said, which I said basically, many of us, including Mr. Trump, need to have their mouth washed out with soap.”\n\nAfter his defeat, McCrory went on to host a popular talk radio show about politics. The show kept him in Republicans’ ears, but it didn’t necessarily endear him to the new wave of Trump loyalists in the state.\n\nSince announcing his candidacy this year and quitting his radio show, McCrory has dialed back his criticisms of Trump.\n\n“I was a strong defender of President Trump’s policies, especially as it relates to immigration, tax cuts, military, foreign policy,” McCrory told the AP. “The only thing that I continue to be discouraged in is the deficit spending, and I strongly disagree with (how) the federal government got involved in unemployment and started paying people more not to work than to work.”\n\nMcCrory was referring to boosted federal unemployment benefits the Trump administration extended during the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nOn the campaign trail, McCrory has tried to describe himself as a political outsider ready to shake up Washington — an attempt to contrast himself to Budd, a three-term congressman.\n\nBudd voted to overturn the results of the 2020 election and has called the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol “a few hours on one bad day.” He has since said that he accepts that President Joe Biden won fair and square.\n\nFormer Rep. 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"A man was arrested in Fillmore during an alleged lottery scam when a bank employee notified deputies about the unusual transaction.\n\nAlert bank employees in Fillmore tipped off authorities to an unusual transaction that turned out to be a lottery scam in progress, officials said.\n\nThe incident began around 2:40 p.m. Oct. 10, when an elderly woman entered a Bank of the Sierra branch to withdraw a large sum from her account, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office reported Monday. Police services in Fillmore are provided by the agency.\n\nA man, later identified as 63-year-old Nelson Davila Cruz, of Los Angeles, entered the bank while the woman was getting the cash, according to authorities. Cruz seemed to have an unusual interest in the woman and her transaction, authorities said, which prompted bank employees to notify the sheriff’s agency.\n\nPatrol deputies and detectives got to the bank and contacted Cruz as he was “scurrying out” of the branch, according to an account from the sheriff’s agency.",
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This is the only national cup competition in Turkey.\n\nGalatasaray joined all seasons and won 16 trophies since then. Probably the greatest record that the club holds is winning national championships in 15 different sport branches in the —87 season.\n\nGalatasaray's most successful era came in the late s, when the club become the first and only Turkish football club to win a major UEFA competition.\n\nBesides the talented players, visiting teams also disliked traveling into Ali Sami Yen Stadium , literally dubbed \"Hell\" by Galatasaray supporters due to the intimidating atmosphere provided by the fans including chants and riots in the crowds.\n\nThere are many successful footballers who have played for Galatasaray and made their mark on Turkish football history. Its name comes from that of Galata , which may in turn have derived from Galatai meaning the \" Galatians \" , as the Celtic tribes were thought to have camped at Galata during the Hellenistic period before settling in Galatia in central Anatolia.\n\nGalatasaray translates directly as \"Galata Palace\" saray means \"palace\" in Persian. Galatasaray High School , established in the area in , was the progenitor of Galatasaray S.\n\nGalatasaray is a compound word and is pronounced as such, with a very brief pause between the two words. However, the shortened form \"Gala\" is sometimes used by English speakers.\n\nThis was the figure of a spread-winged eagle with a football in its beak. The eagle was a model emblem that Galatasaray dwelled on in the beginning.\n\nAt first, the colours of Galatasaray were red and white. These are the colours in the modern Turkish flag. The Turkish Republic, however, was not founded at that time.\n\nFor this reason, on December 26, the colors were changed to yellow and black. We were picturing the yellow-red flames shining on our team and dreaming that it would take us to victories.\n\nIndeed it did. One of them was quite dark red, resembling the cherry color, and the other a rich yellow with a touch of orange. When the sales clerk made the two fabrics fly together with a twist of his hand they became so bright that it reminded us the beauty of a goldfinch.\n\nWe thought we were looking at the colors flickering in burning fire. The Galatasaray home kit have always been fundamentally the same since The traditional shirt of Galatasaray is the eight-piece halved design.\n\nTwo same colours are never next to each other within the 8 parts. The colours continue in an alternating order, from yellow to red.\n\nThis results in the front of the shirt being the opposite of the back and the shirt also having an halved design from the side.\n\nThis alternating colour order of eight parts creates a complete halved design for the shirt. Created over a century ago, the classic Galatasaray kit combination consists of the eight-piece halved traditional shirt, white shorts and red socks and are usually worn as part of the home strp.\n\nThe club reverted to the \"classic\" kit in Galatasaray's kit is manufactured by Nike , who have held the contract since Since , Galatasaray's shirt sponsors have been Terra Pizza.\n\nIn the city's first proper football stadium was constructed, Taksim Stadium , which was used as the home ground for all of Istanbul's teams.\n\nDue to difficulties stemming from World War II, construction was delayed for over two decades. In , the stadium had capacity over 35, Due to improvements in security and prohibition of non-seater spectators, the all-seater capacity reduced to 22, in A few years later, the rebuilt of main stand, which was damaged by an earthquake, slightly increased the capacity.\n\nThe attendance record among Turkish stadiums was broken there, in Galatasaray— Olympiacos match played in front of 79, spectators.\n\nYet, Ali Sami Yen Stadium has historic importance for Galatasaray fans although it is smaller and older. The new stadium, which was opened 15 January , has a capacity of 52, seats, making it the largest private stadium used by a club in Turkey.\n\nAlthough the song is in English, the part used has no lyrics except \"la la la la\". In addition, before every game the Galatasaray War Chant is played accompanied by what the fans call a \"scarf show\" where fans display and wave their Galatasaray scarves, banners and flags.\n\nMany people [ who? Galatasaray fans attach high importance to European competitions, and Galatasaray is known as the Conqueror of Europe by their fans.\n\nGalatasaray fans also have a reputation in Europe as being one of the most fanatic in the world, along with ultrAslan. Ryan Giggs once said I've never experienced anything like Galatasaray.\n\nThree hours before kick-off, we went out to have a look at the pitch and the stadium was overcrowded! The chanting was brilliant: one side starts, then the other, then quiet, then all of them chanting!",
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There, now we can get on to the serious things.\n\nThis book takes place in the same neighborhood as The Hate U Give, but it is in no way a “sequel,” other than Bri and her friends and family are still dealing with a neighborhood that has gotten worse since the events of The Hate U Give. Bri’s life is different from Starr’s, and this book shouldn’t be read as a comparison beyond that. She’s a vastly different character with her own faults and qualities. I am still, even after all this time, not entirely sure if I like Bri, but I do think she is well written and a rounded character.\n\nThis book deals with the difficulties of a rough neighborhood, yes, but it also is a deep look into social media perspective and maintaining “face.” Bri wants to be a rapper, yes, but she has no desire to be a thuggish gang member persona of a rapper. She wants to be her. But the lure of fast money, the frustration of how the adults in her school view her….it is hard not to give in to the persona rather than being true to herself.\n\n“Of the millions and billions of people in the world, you’re the only person who can answer that. Not people online or at your school. I can’t even answer that. I can say who I think you are.” She cups my cheek. “And I think you’re brilliant, talented, courageous, beautiful. You’re my miracle. But you’re the only one who can say who you are with authority. So, who are you?”\n\nBut more so than Bri, I love her mother Jay. Yes Bri’s life is rough, but in some ways Jay is more my hero. She loses her husband while having young kids. She’s a a drug addict, and admits to herself that she can’t take care of her kids. So she does the reasonable thing: she gets her in-laws to take care of her kids. Is this while she’s getting cleaned up? No — for awhile she succumbs to her addiction. But eventually she realizes she wants her kids, and gets clean.\n\nThis isn’t a story of a mother that keeps falling back to drugs, but instead, of another woman dealing with society’s perception of her. She’s losing her job at the church, which is leading to rumours about her “relapses.” Her daughter can’t be quite sure if she trusts her, and her mother-in-law is constantly a moment away from essentially kidnapping the kids back. But Jay pushes forward. She goes to food banks for her kids. She applies for any job she can. Her family comes first. It’s wonderfully inspirational.\n\nAunt Pooh is a bit of a reminder of how close Bri is to becoming everything she doesn’t want to be. She provides a bit of false security as she is a member of a gang and selling drugs. She puts Bri’s life in potential jeopardy at one point, but Bri also makes a hard decision to ask Pooh to do something no one else will.\n\nIt is kinda messed up. Here my brother is, doing everything right, and nothing’s coming from it. Meanwhile, Aunt Pooh’s doing everything we’ve been told not to do, and she’s giving us food when we need it.\n\nThat’s how it goes though. The drug dealers in my neighborhood aren’t struggling. Everybody else is.\n\nBetween all three women – all told through the eyes of Brianna, yes, are at important junctures in their lives. But then again, aren’t we almost always at some important turning point?\n\nOverall, this book is not as “in your face” important as The Hate U Give. But it IS an incredibly important book still. Bri is a black student in a predominately white artsy private school, and yet she has been suspended and in trouble more than any of her peers. She releases a song that gets popular, and it causes fear in the suburbs. And yet Bri is a music prodigy who is nerdy as hell, something that takes people a long time to see.\n\nBut it’s kinda like saying one side of the Death Star is safer than the other. It’s still the goddamn Death Star.\n\nAnd I’ll be honest, that’s the biggest appeal of Bri over Starr. Starr is easier to like because she’s a victim and is hurting. Bri is more just living her life, uncertain which way to go.\n\nAnyways, if you loved The Hate U Give, I don’t see you hating this book. If you want to read books by authors who are writing about important concepts without bashing you over the head with them, read this book.\n\nAnd then go be like me and watch Angie Thomas just rap constantly.\n\n3 thoughts on “On the Come Up”"
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"Paul Swartz, my colleague at the Council’s Center for Geoecononomic Studies, continues to track how the current recession compares to past recessions. The United States fiscal deficit is now rising faster than in past cases. The biggest previous change was in 2000-2001 recession, when W’s tax cuts combined with a big cyclical fall in tax revenue to produce a large swing in the United State fiscal position. A modest surplus quickly turned into a large deficit. The swing in the United States fiscal position this time around is likely to be even larger. Counter-cyclical fiscal policy is back.\n\nAs Dr. Krugman notes, though, the case for a large policy response is simple: the economy is declining at a rapid pace. The US actually started to slow back in 2006, when residential investment tailed off. The recession formally started in late 2007 or early 2008. For a while it was possible to hope that the recession might prove to be fairly shallow. Exports were doing well, and the contribution of growth from net exports helped offset the fall in residential investment. And the American consumer seemed quite willing to keep spending.\n\nBut, well, things have changed. Rather than getting better, things are still getting worse. Exports are poised to fall sharply, as the world not just the US has slowed. And the fall in US industrial production has accelerated. The following graph comes from Paul’s chart book. The fall in industrial production in the current cycle is already worse than the fall in an average post World War 2 recession.",
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"The latest twist on the 2016 blame game has Stewart and Colbert paving the way for Trump. What about Fox News?",
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"Well before the results of the presidential election were clear, the blame game was in full gear. If Hillary Clinton didn’t win, it was the Bernie supporters and the misogynists who were at fault. Or it was the narcissistic and clueless millennials and the stupid and desperate white working class. Then and now the Russians were at the top of the list. After the election, there were the pollsters. And, of course, who couldn’t resist blaming the fake news? But in the latest twist on the blame game, we now have a new set of culprits: Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.\n\nIt’s not the blame you would expect, either. They are not being blamed for ending their host roles on “The Daily Show” and “The Colbert Report” at a time when we needed them most; they are being blamed for starting their shows in the first place.\n\nIn a recent piece for the Columbia Journalism Review, Lee Siegel has written on “How Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert blazed a trail for Trump.” Siegel’s arguments are not just a sign of a desperate need to point fingers in the wake of the Trump win; they are a sign of how even the left has become infected by post-truth thinking.\n\nSiegel’s rambling piece makes a few main points — all of which are at heart completely nonsensical.\n\nHe first claims that Stewart and Colbert “helped create the atmosphere of ‘fake news’ (formerly known as gossip, rumor, dis- or misinformation) that helped elect Trump, and that currently has the media up in arms.” As I wrote in the wake of the post-election “fake news” scandal, there is a substantial difference between satirical fake news that depends on irony, critical thinking and questioning the status quo and misinforming fake news that preys on fear, bias and hysterical hyperbole.\n\nSure, deciding between the two modes can be messy at times, but that’s the challenge. If you can’t tell the difference between Andy Borowitz and Alex Jones, then you need to hone your reasoning skills.\n\nSiegel blurs Colbert’s truthiness with Trump’s post-truth. He literally can’t tell the difference between irony and idiocy. As we enter the era of a reality-TV president we are going to need to get even better at those skills, not give up on them.\n\nSiegel goes on to accuse Stewart and Colbert of negatively influencing the news media, leading it to dangerously confuse comedy, mockery and straight-faced reporting. He misses the point, though, that both shows repeatedly called out the news media for its failures to provide the U.S. public with much-needed information.\n\nSiegel has the cause and effect inverted. The corporate news media was already a circus devoted to scandal and sensationalism well before Stewart and Colbert took the helm on their shows. Colbert and Stewart rose to fame precisely because they filled a gap the media had left open. Their viewers were repeatedly ranked as more informed than those of traditional news outlets. So Siegel’s claim reveals not only flawed logic, but also a basic inattention to facts.\n\nHe then goes on to equate Colbert and Trump: “In retrospect, Colbert’s bizarre appearance, as part of his general shtick, as a legitimate witness in the House of Representatives before a judiciary subcommittee on farming and immigration was a precursor to another reality-TV buffoon’s election to the White House.”\n\nSiegel seems unaware that Colbert’s appearance was not the first time a satirist had appeared in-character before Congress. In 1906, Mark Twain, dressed in his signature white suit, addressed the Senate patents committee as he argued for the extension of copyright protection. His appearance helped urge Congress to act, much in the same way that Stewart’s support of the First Responders Bill helped get that legislation passed. In another example from 2009, The Yes Men pranked the Chamber of Commerce — impersonating them, creating a fake website and sending out a fake press release that claimed that the Chamber of Commerce was finally acknowledging climate change.\n\nSiegel, of course, is not the first to go after Stewart and Colbert for not living up to a leftist standard for productive comedy. Back in 2012 Steve Almond wrote a piece for the Baffler that accused Stewart and Colbert of being in the satire business mainly for the money. He chastised the comedians for not having enough of a critical edge, for softening their comical punches so much that they actually reinforced the system rather than attacking it. According to Almond, “The queasy irony here is that Stewart and Colbert are parasites of the dysfunction they mock.”\n\nSiegel pretty much parrots Almond, also keying into the idea that what went wrong with Stewart and Colbert was that they got rich off of their satire. He claims that the success of Colbert and Stewart mirrors the success of Trump with “The Apprentice,” thereby ushering in an era of media and money that has now taken over the White House.\n\nSiegel’s seamless equation of the satire of Stewart and Colbert and the reality TV of Trump is probably his most depressing move. What hope do we have of navigating the Trump era if a well-known leftist critic can’t tell the difference between a show that depends on hyping a ruthless capitalist oligarchy and one that uses irony and wit to critique that very same system?\n\nNow, one thing has to be made clear. It remains true that it is challenging to determine the exact extent to which satirists like Stewart and Colbert had a positive effect on our democracy and civic life. But that doesn’t mean that it is open season to speculate wildly.\n\nIn fact, we do have significant research that indicates a range of ways that satire has had a positive impact on our nation. Study after study shows that viewers of satire are sharper and more informed than those of other news outlets.\n\nAnd in recent research on sarcasm we now know that sarcasm, when blended with trust, increases creative thinking. That was exactly what happened with Stewart and Colbert, who were voted as more trustworthy than many journalists and whose viewers consistently ranked among the sharpest in the nation. What’s more, even though Colbert and Stewart left their posts at Comedy Central, we have satirists like John Oliver, Samantha Bee and Lee Camp continuing the charge. Are they to blamed for Trump too?\n\nSiegel’s next blow is to accuse Stewart and Colbert of creating the media echo chamber that is crushing this nation. He writes that “Their liberal politics, half posturing, half genuine, was excluding and asphyxiating.”\n\nIn a classic left move of bizarre self-mutilation, where it is more fun to attack fellow travelers than the real enemy, Siegel focuses on Stewart and Colbert, rather than on the one media outlet we can actually prove created an echo chamber: Fox News. Fox News, with its mesmerized pack of loyal worshippers tuned in to an endless stream of lies, played a major role in paving the way to a fact-free election.\n\nAs if this weren’t all depressing enough, there is one more piece to Siegel’s attack on Stewart and Colbert that should bother us. Back in 2006 it was uncovered that Siegel often responded anonymously to negative comments on his pieces for The New Republic. In fact, Siegel, writing under the pseudonym sprezzatura, defended himself against critical commenters who didn’t like an earlier piece he had written about Stewart.\n\nThat’s a weird, deceitful thing to do and it got him dumped from The New Republic for a while. But the even weirder thing is the crazy way he used these posts to promote himself and attack Stewart defenders. Check out the post he anonymously wrote in his defense:\n\n“How angry people get when a powerful critic says he doesn't like their favorite show! Like little babies. Such fragile egos.. … Siegel is brave, brilliant, and wittier than Stewart will ever be. Take that, you bunch of immature, abusive sheep.”\n\nSiegel later described the whole thing as a “prank.”\n\nBut here’s the thing. It wasn’t a “prank.” It was a sign of the thin skin and vicious temperament that has come to dominate too many of the voices on the so-called left.\n\nIn this way Siegel seems much like those in the Clinton camp who are looking for excuses for why folks don’t agree with them. Siegel can blame Stewart just as John Podesta can blame Russian hackers for revealing the dark underbelly of the Clinton campaign. While they are busy looking for what Colbert would call an “excusplanation,” they distract the public from the real issues.\n\nSiegel, like so many others who have tried to make sense of the Trump win using knee-jerk logic and finger pointing, displays how one of the greatest casualties of this election cycle has been the way that so many on the left have abandoned nuance, critical thinking, and a commitment to using reality-based reasoning.\n\nIf a frequent contributor to The New Republic who has a piece in the Columbia Journalism Review can sincerely make the case that the reason why Trump won was because of Stewart and Colbert, things look bad. Because as long as we are chasing our tails with these wild speculations we can’t get to the serious business of figuring out how to advance a progressive platform in the face of one of the least qualified, most dangerous administrations of the modern era.\n\nAcross the political spectrum there is increasing evidence that “Americans believe crazy, wrong things.” In the post-Trump era there has been a real uptick in that sort of faulty logic among those who identify as Democrats. Today accusatory thinking trumps intelligent analysis and political polarization threatens productive civic engagement.\n\nThe great irony is that moving beyond these ideological silos was exactly what Stewart and Colbert advanced on their shows. As we prepare for a new year, let’s hope we can rescue the satirical critical thinking advocated by both Stewart and Colbert and leave the finger pointing behind."
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Though that sn betrays the mastermind’s status as an avowed Trekkie, it conveys little else. In total, the NYT says it spoke with four people who claimed to be involved in the attack.\n\nAccording to the NYT, it connected with the hackers via a security researcher in California named Haseeb Awan who had been communicating with them. The hackers had previously targeted a bitcoin-related company Awan once owned, and had once unsuccessfully targeted his current company.\n\nWhy Awan would want to help these hackers after they purportedly tried to destroy his livelihood doesn’t exactly make sense to us. But the two individuals who spoke with the Times – one who went by the screenname “lol” and another who went by the screenname “ever so anxious” – are both twentysomethings, one of whom lives in California, and the other somewhere in England. One claimed to still be living in his mother’s basement.\n\nAs if all of this background didn’t sound strange enough, the NYT reported that the two hackers claimed they met their co-conspirators via a penchant for owning and/or selling rare screen names on social media, names like @y or @6.\n\nThe interviews indicate that the attack was not the work of a nation-state or a sophisticated group of hackers. Instead, it was done by a group of young people — one of whom says he lives at home with his mother — who got to know one another because of their obsession with owning early or unusual screen names, particularly one letter or number, like @y or @6.\n\nBut after committing fraud on such a massive scale, why would these men come forward? Their explanation is vague and not entirely convincing.\n\nThey said they wanted to get out in front of the story and get it on the record that they didn’t participate in the hacks of the big-name blue checkmarks who helped pull in most of the bitcoin when the fraudulent tweets were sent. Kirk did that solo, they said. But the story doesn’t reveal anything about the cybercriminals behind the attack. Perhaps they have a reason to worry that the true story of their exploits will eventually leak, either to the press, or to law enforcement.\n\nOr might this just be another classic bit of misdirection? To be sure, the NYT has chat logs and other evidence backing up its reporting.\n\n“I just wanted to tell you my story because i think you might be able to clear some thing up about me and ever so anxious,” “lol” said in a chat on Discord, where he shared all the logs of his conversation with Kirk and proved his ownership of the cryptocurrency accounts he used to transact with Kirk.\n\n“lol” did not confirm his real-world identity, but he said he lived on the West Coast and was in his 20s. “ever so anxious” said he was 21 and lived in the south of England with his mother.\n\nInvestigators looking into the attacks said several of the details given by the hackers lined up with what they have learned so far, including Kirk’s involvement both in the big hacks later in the day and the lower-profile attacks early on Wednesday.\n\nThe men were able to convince the NYT reporters of their credibility by sharing chat logs showing the planning and execution of the attack with “Kirk”. 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"MURRYSVILLE, Pa. (KDKA) – New details are emerging about the terror Alex Hribal inflicted on his fellow classmates during an April 2014 rampage inside Franklin Regional High School. Hribal stabbed 20 classmates and a security guard.\n\nThe information comes from a lawsuit filed by one of the victims, student Gregory Keener, who was 15 at the time of the attack. The suit names Hribal, his parents Harold and Tina, the Franklin Regional School District, and the district’s then-security company, Capital Asset Protection, Inc. The suit asks for compensatory and punitive damages.",
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"IT Arena 2014, a large-scale tech conference held in Lviv last autumn, attracted over 100 speakers and 800 attendees from different countries and tech stacks exceeding organizers` expectations. This years event which is expected to be even larger, will take place at Arena-Lviv Stadium on October 2-4.\nWe interviewed Lviv IT Cluster CEO Stepan Veselovsky, an event organizer, to learn more about IT Arena experience and Cluster`s plans for future.",
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"First of all, how did you come to the idea of holding such a large-scale conference in Lviv?\n\nWe`ve been working for a long time promoting Lviv as an IT-city, and at some point we realized that there were very few regular IT conferences and none of them was really large.\n\nFrom the very beginning, our goal was to make an event for over 500 participants and we wouldn’t settle for less.\n\nAs a result, the 2014 event was visited by over 800 IT-professionals. We were able to do it because we contacted and united many different local tech communities.\nDespite the fact that it is a noncommercial project, there are many people who joined our ambition to hold a top regional IT event in Ukraine in 2014 and they are still with us this year when we are organizing Lviv IT Arena 2015.\n\nWhat were the difficulties that you faced organizing the event?\n\nGood idea is not enough for successful event organization. The lack of experience and necessary contacts made conference preparation very complicated. Another concern was the difficult situation in the country. This year, the media has become calmer about Ukraine, and we think that it will help us to do our job.\nFor a three-day conference we need 100 speakers, and gathering these 100 speakers, interviewing them, was also challenging for us. Speakers often refused to go to Ukraine due to security reasons. Some of them even cancelled pre-scheduled visits. The situation turned better this year, and I hope that nothing will change until October.\n\nWhat is the target audience of Lviv IT Arena?\n\nIt is quite difficult to gather a large-scale conference focusing on the needs of one particular group, such as designers or QAs. In any case, this takes much more time than we had, so we went the other way, and for the first year made a very broad conference, which, in fact, covered the entire software development cycle and different stages of business development. We had design, technology, development and testing streams (12 in total), and all this fitted to the overall concept of “how to make business in IT” and “what are current trends in the industry”.",
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"We considered Lviv IT Arena as a local event, based on the fact that Lviv has approximately 15,000 IT professionals likely to attend the conference.\n\nOur communication and PR-campaign was targeted locally, but in the end, it turned out that there were less than 50 percent of IT-guys from Lviv.\n\nMost of our attendees came from Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Odessa and Zaporizhia.\nOf course, such attention to our initiative has a positive impact on the image of Lviv, but we hope that this year our reputable event will be attended by a greater number of visitors from Lviv.",
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"What changes can we expect this year?\n\nWe upgraded our conference based on previous experience and participants’ feedback. Last year we had 12 streams, but this year we left only Product, Technology and Business. They have become broader as compared to IT Arena 2014, but it would facilitate the logistics for those who want to attend two streams or more.\nEach stream is managed by an industry leader, and this allows us to select the most relevant topics and invite the best keynote speakers. No administrative control is set over the streams content.\nFor the current year, the main focus of the conference was shifted even more on trends.\n\nWe’re trying to look into the future and understand how technology and the entire IT market will evolve in the coming years.\n\nWe are going to pay more attention to the cooperation between IT and the government as well as to the influence of various public organizations and IT community on the development of the State.\nWe expect more than 1,000 participants at IT Arena 2015. The maximum capacity of Lviv-Arena Stadium conference halls is 1,500 people, so we have a bit of space to grow for the next year.",
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"Has Lviv IT Arena influenced the development of IT community in Ukraine?\n\nI would say that it has definitely improved communication between the regions. In Ukraine there is quite strong tech communities in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Odessa, and our conference, first of all, has resulted in strengthening communication between them. After the conference we organized Lviv IT Tour – five events in different Ukrainian cities, and this was possible due to the contacts we made at IT-Arena.We like to communicate with people, share our ideas and organize projects together.\n\nLast year, several organizations similar to Lviv IT Cluster emerged in Ukraine, and we think IT Arena was a sort of inspiration for this.\n\nPeople came here, looked at us and realized that it works.",
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"What are Cluster`s plans for the near future, except IT Arena?\n\nThis autumn is going to be very busy, because we`re starting to build the IT- House and plan to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Lviv IT Cluster. In addition, this fall we will release another cool project which is called IT-Research. It is the first representative study of Lviv IT-market made together with our partners, which we also plan to scale to other Ukrainian cities.\nIn conclusion I would like to add that while making any of our projects we try to think for the future, for how this project will look like in a few years. It is important for us not just to host various IT events, but to promote Lviv as a city of information technology.\n\nAs for more distant future, we work to make Lviv IT Arena 2020 a stadium-sized event of about 30 000 participants from all the IT. And I am pretty sure that in five years the event of such level will be held in Lviv.\n\nImages are provided by Lviv IT Cluster.",
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"On July 18, 2018, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals threw out a proposed class action lawsuit alleging that Taco Bell had violated California’s meal period and overtime requirements by requiring employees who purchased discounted meals to stay on the premises during their meal period. The Court held that Taco Bell did not violate California law and affirmed an order granting summary judgment in favor of Taco Bell in a proposed class action suit titled Rodriquez v. Taco Bell Corp. (9th Cir. Case No. 16-15465).\n\nIn finding that Taco Bell’s discounted meal policy was consistent with California law, the Ninth Circuit applied the standard established by the California Supreme Court in Brinker Restaurant Corp. v. Superior Court, 53 Cal.4th 1004 (2012). In Brinker, the Court explained that employers comply with California’s meal period laws when they relieve employees “of all duty, relinquish control over their activities and permit them a reasonable opportunity to take an uninterrupted 30-minute break, and do not impede or discourage them from doing so.”\n\nThe Ninth Circuit held that Taco Bell complied with the Brinker standard because employees were free to use their meal period as they wished—the requirement to remain on the premises applied only if an employee voluntarily chose to purchase a discounted meal.\n\nThe Ninth Circuit did not view the discounted meal policy as a requirement imposed on employees. Instead, the panel viewed the subsidized meal policy as a benefit to employees that the employer could discontinue. The panel also denied plaintiff’s claim for overtime pay during these meal periods, stating that because “plaintiff is not entitled to be paid for her time eating the meals, she is not entitled to overtime pay for it.”\n\nTo ensure your company’s policies and practices comply with this ever-changing area of the law, please contact your usual counsel at Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo or the authors of this post."
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"From your profile so far, you seem to have achieved quite alot already. how has been the journey so far?\n\nI had a great parenting and home and moral up-bring from my parents Late Prof. Mark Lere and Prof. Mrs Pauline Lere which I still abide by and I have properly and greatly been helped in life. So with a little hard work and dedication, given my drive to become responsible in life, God granted my great victories and successses.\nTruly, the journey has been quite an interesting ride. Let me begin from a place I will call behind the scenes which contains aspects of my life no one will know easily unless I talk about them.\nWhile growing up, particularly in Primary 4, I engaged in hawking (mostly soup ingredients) within the neighborhood around Duala Hotel Nassarawa Gwong in Jos where we lived then, (though for short periods after school) in a bid to make a little more market for the family little provision store. Later, we established a provision store where I took my mum’s permission to sale cray fish which I bought at wholesale from the Filin Ball Market in Jos since my mum hadn”t made provision for that in the shop (and that became my own business within her business). Gradually, I and my elder brother together with a few friends in the neighbourhood engaged in buying and selling fruits (we would go to Yantifa market at Bauchi Road – we sometimes followed through the Bauchi Road river when the water was low, and buy Mangoes and oranges etc at their seasons) and sale them in front of the house). I got to save money from the proceeds and began to fend for myself gradually (not as if I my parents couldn’t provide for me though).\nAgain, when I went for my JSS 1 at Mangu Secondary School where my father was the Principal, at around 1995, I quickly learnt how to farm, and joined my associates who were living in Lapap, a nieighbouring community in Mangu LGA, and we cultivated farmlands for some staff of the school and other persons around the neighbourhood (I continued farming for a fee in Jos when we left Mangu Secondary School in 1999 to the University of Jos Demonstration Secondary School till I left for the Nigerian Law School in 2008- meaning I did this throughout my undergraduate days also). Back in Mangu, we also joined the farming with hunting bush rats, snakes and doves as well as fishing at the nearby rivers (that was when I learnt how to swim also) and we got to sale some of the game when we make great catch).\nAt a point, after harvests, we go round harvested maize farms in search of left-overs and we gather them and sale at the Mangu Market.\nIt wasn’t long when from 1995 I began to buy clothes, especially Christmas cloths for myself (I can remember the first I bought were a Green Jean shirt and Black Jean Trouser with a Black Jean facecap and a black canvass). This was the first breakthrough for me.\nThe next thing I engaged in was to copy notes for my classmates and other students for a fee. They bought notebooks and gave me to help them copy their notes and we bargained the price per page – that was how I learnt how to write very fast and developed a good handwriting pattern.\nThe next line I took was to sale bean cake (Kuli-kuli) since we were living in the school compound and the students in the boarding school patronized the principal’s son’s business – my siblings too tried, though with a lot of bad debts to have to write off after a while.\nThe next line was to engage in cobbler work. Students dropped off their shoes and slippers for repairs at the varenda at the Principal’s son during school hours and sometimes I returned home quickly during the long breaks to fix their shoes and get paid while largely I engage after school and during the weekends. It was quite fun as I also learnt how to make the materials needed locally, (using bicycle spoke for the hook and sack for the string).\nAt a point, I asked my father for permission to do some business (push wheel barrow) inside the Mangu Market to make some money and he asked me to tell him why I wanted to do that knowing I am from the Royal House in Mangu District, so I told him “I wanted to learn how to be a man and to become responsible” with this answer, he gave me the permission with his blessings and I did that for a few weeks usually after school hours and weekends – hiring wheel barrow close to the market.\nWhile at the University of Jos, I began to sale Neck ties, packet shirts, Jean and material trousers, jewelries – which I learnt how to make, ear rings etc (I usually carry them in a black brief case and go round schools, offices, banks etc to sale them during some of my lecture free periods, so I finally stopped when I was leaving for Law School in Enugu State.\nImmediately after graduation from University of Jos in May, 2008 and before Law School around October/November, 2008 I bought a photocopier, steppling, spiral binding and laminating machines and began to run a business centre at the University Demonstration Secondary School where the IJMB programme of the University of Jos was housed and my younger brother took over after I left for Law School (I still maintain the business centre till today) and added an extra-mural school after I returned from my NYSC. 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"2018 has been a big year for the stablecoins, as many alternatives to Tether have begun to launch and are now available on most popular exchanges.\n\nThese include TrueUSD, USDcoin, Paxos, Gemini’s GUSD and more. Each new coin has emerged with an aim to increase the level of transparency in the stable coin market, something that Tether has been notorious for failing to provide over the years.\n\nAs a result of this space, which is becoming more crowded, Tether’s dominance over the market has predictable weakened, from 96% before October 2018, to 73% in December.",
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"Galacticos 1, Galácticos 2. The vanity projects by Florentino Perez might make Real Madrid the best jersey-selling football club on the planet, but the titles, despite the incredible turnover in stars and players, aren’t really easy to come by.\n\nSince winning two league titles in a row under Fabio Capello and Bernd Schuster in 2007 & 2008, Real Madrid have won just one league title. Those championship teams weren’t packed with superstars. They had good players, not crowd-pleasers. They enjoyed a social collapse in Rijkaard’s Barcelona, barely winning the championship in 2007 and dominating en route to a title a year later. But then Barcelona rose from the “ashes” in 2009, with Pep Guardiola, Xavi and Andres Iniesta pulling the strings, while Lionel Messi was at the front as the most deadly vanguard ever deployed on a football pitch.\n\nReal Madrid were left in the dust that season. Once again falling short in the Champions League (Crushed by Liverpool) and not looking remotely close to a title, especially after the 6-2 win by Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabeu. Things had to change, and so they did. Perez became the club president again, and the money started flowing out.\n\nSince the 2009 summer, Real Madrid have spent €755 million on players. They’ve signed the most expensive footballer in the world twice with Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale. They pretty much replaced their entire lineup and then let those guys leave in favor of others. All Perez has to show for it is one league title in 2012 and a Champions League trophy in 2014.\n\nYes, Real Madrid got their Decima and keep finishing second behind Barcelona (usually) or third (behind Atletico Madrid). But even if they are making more money than others and remain the biggest name in the business, one that’s able to attract almost every player in the world unless Barcelona are interested in him as well (Neymar, Villa, Suarez), aren’t titles supposed to be part of that equation?\n\nLiverpool are still a huge name, but the trophy cabinet has been filling at a very slow pace over the last 25 years, and one title is missing, painfully. Real Madrid can’t be just a big name, or famous for playing the most popular players in the world. This has to be more than a jersey, shoe or poster selling scheme. Trophies have to come, and as its been pointed out in the past, simply buying and then replacing the ones you bought with something newer, shinier, prettier and often more expensive isn’t exactly how they’re going to knock Barcelona off their f’ing perch.\n\nOr maybe, they need to wait until Lionel Messi retires, which will obviously restore balance to the universe."
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"London, UK, 26 October 2017 — Polling from research and campaign group Positive Money has revealed a shocking ignorance of the UK’s money and banking system across the House of Commons, with only 15% of MPs aware of how most money is created in the modern economy.\n\nThe poll, undertaken by Dods after the 2017 general election, gave MPs from across the House four statements about the UK’s money and banking system, asking them to say whether they are true or false.\n\nOnly 15% of MPs were aware that new money is created when banks make loans, and existing money is destroyed when members of the public repay loans, with 62% believing this to be false, and 23% responding ‘don’t know’. Tory MPs seemed to be less ignorant in this regard, with 19% answering correctly, compared to only 5% of Labour MPs.\n\nAs explained in the ‘Money creation in the modern economy’ report published by the Bank of England in 2014, most money takes the form of bank deposits, which are principally created through commercial banks making loans: “Whenever a bank makes a loan, it simultaneously creates a matching deposit in the borrower’s bank account, thereby creating new money.” The most recent figures suggest that 97% of money exists as bank deposits, with only 3% created by the Bank of England and Royal Mint as cash.\n\nFran Boait, Executive Director of Positive Money, said: “Despite their confidence in telling the public that there is ‘no magic money tree’ to pay for vital services, politicians themselves are shockingly ignorant of where money actually comes from.\n\n“There is in fact a ‘magic money tree’, but it’s in the hands of commercial banks, such as Barclays, HSBC and RBS, who create money whenever they make loans. Unfortunately this privilege is used in ways which don’t benefit most of society. Over 80% of new bank lending in our economy is directed towards property and financial markets, which is making housing unaffordable, increasing inequality and resulting in more and more people drowning in debt.”",
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"RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Welcome to the House of Fun... We are being hamstrung by selfish refuseniks insisting they have a right to work from home for ever\n\nAs long-suffering readers of this column will be aware, I cut my teeth as an industrial correspondent, covering countless stand-offs between employers and trades unions.\n\nBack then, the late 1970s to mid-1980s, the workers had the whip hand. It was only after Mrs Thatcher crushed Arthur Scargill and Rupert Murdoch outflanked the print unions at Wapping that the balance of power began to change.",
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"Money For Nothing And Your Chips For Free was supposed to be a one-off during Eat Out To Help Out, not a way of life\n\nTechnology shifted the dial still further, as manual labour made way for machines controlled by computers. Now that same technology is throwing the pendulum into reverse. The tyranny of the trades unions has been replaced by a culture of entitlement and individual ‘rights’.\n\nThe ubiquity of Zoom and the generosity of Dishi Rishi’s furlough programme during the Covid lockdown has convinced millions of people that they never need to go into the office again.\n\nMoney For Nothing And Your Chips For Free was supposed to be a one-off during Eat Out To Help Out, not a way of life.\n\nYet how many times have we heard smug ‘Working From Home’ enthusiasts saying they’ve never had it so good, what with all the cash they’re saving on rail fares, dry cleaning and not having to pay two quid for a cup of coffee?\n\nNow, with most people double-jabbed up the wazoo, there’s no excuse for anybody staying away from their former workplaces. But that’s exactly what’s happening both in Britain and America.\n\nTwo of the most dynamic economies on earth are being hamstrung by selfish refuseniks insisting they have a God-given right to work from home for ever.\n\nThe problem has been compounded by Government paying people to do nothing for the past year and a half. If you can get 80 per cent of your salary for sitting on your sofa watching daytime TV and eating Hobnobs, why would you volunteer to flip burgers for minimum wage?\n\nFirms across the board are faced with a hiring crisis, especially the hospitality and retail sectors which have been hardest hit by the pandemic. Despite the fact that more than 180,000 jobs have been lost in retail alone during lockdown, nobody seems to want those that are now going begging.\n\nThe restaurant trade is desperate for staff. Even upmarket operations, such as those run by top chef Michel Roux Jnr, are having to restrict their opening hours because of a severe shortage of chefs and waiters.\n\nFast-food chains can’t hire employees for love nor money. It’s the same in the U.S., where even branches of McDonald’s are being forced to close at 8pm because no one is prepared to work there. The entitlement culture is epitomised by staff at Apple, in California, who are flatly refusing to return to work three days a week from September.\n\nDespite being paid an average of $125,000 a year (around £90,000 at current rates of exchange), they have written to the company saying that requiring them to go back to the office impacts on their ‘well-being’ and runs counter to their ‘lived experiences’.\n\nIf you wonder where the Markles get it from, look no further.\n\nAfter 15 months of enforced idleness, firms in Britain are resorting to desperate measures to bribe staff back to their headquarters.\n\nCompanies including NatWest, Microsoft, BP and Santander are ripping out desks and turning their offices into ‘social spaces’ with sofas, bars and relaxation areas and giving away free ice creams.\n\nOne architectural partnership, which specialises in designing office space, reports it has had requests to install running tracks, ping-pong tables, video games, full-sized trampolines, a bouncy castle, a helter-skelter and skateboards to help people get around.\n\nSay what you like about Barmy Arthur Scargill. He may have made some outlandish demands when he ran the National Union of Mineworkers, but I can’t ever recall him threatening to call a strike unless the Coal Board put up helter-skelters at every pithead to help his members unwind after a hard day at the coalface.\n\nI do remember an executive at one of my former papers going through some kind of breakdown during which he took to riding a bike round the newsroom.\n\nManagement sent him to The Priory. They didn’t build him a velodrome on the roof.\n\nWe also had a chief reporter whose party piece was doing somersaults across the office every Christmas, after returning refreshed from El Vino’s wine bar. His punishment was being sent to the pub with a pocket full of expenses. Nobody thought to buy him a trampoline so he could hone his technique.",
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"When did turning offices into funfairs become a prerequisite for persuading reluctant staff to turn up for work?\n\nThese luxuries are, of course, the exclusive preserve of a certain class of employee who have filled their boots during the pandemic.\n\nThe wag who described lockdown as ‘middle-class people hiding while working-class people brought them things’ was bang on the money.\n\nSelfish WFH fanatics couldn’t care less about the millions in small businesses such as cafes, coffee bars and newsagents who rely on their custom to make a living. Still, as I’ve been saying all along, many of them may be in for a rude awakening, sooner rather than later.\n\nIf their jobs can be done from home in Leamington Spa, their bosses will soon work out that they can also be done by someone in Lahore, for a tenth of their wages. Their ‘lived experience’ may soon amount to drawing the dole for the rest of what would have been their working lives.\n\nCompanies have every right to sack anyone who refuses to return to the office without good reason.\n\nThose who think WFH can last for ever should heed the advice director Alfred Hitchcock gave to a young actor who asked what his ‘motivation’ was for the part he was playing.\n\nCan we please stop referring to Carrie Johnson, nee Symonds, as the First Lady. She’s merely the wife of the Prime Minister and has no official status, whatever she may think.\n\nWe’ve already got a First Lady: Her Majesty The Queen.",
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"Just when we thought the pandemic panic was over, it’s all gone Mickey Mouse again\n\nThe travel industry has been hoping, fingers crossed, that Joe Biden and Boris Johnson will announce that regular flights between Britain and America will resume in time for the school holidays.\n\nStates such as Texas and Florida are pretty much back to normal and the U.S. vaccination programme is catching up fast with our own.\n\nIt’s in everyone’s interest to open up transatlantic travel. Attractions like Disney World in Orlando rely on British tourists, who in 2019 spent more than $16 billion in America.\n\nBut with our Government behaving like frightened rabbits, why would Biden lower the drawbridge?\n\nJust when we thought the pandemic panic was over, it’s all gone Mickey Mouse again.\n\nAccording to the author Michael Booth, comparing differences in morality between Britain and Denmark, five to seven per cent of Danish men admit to having had sex with an animal.\n\nThat might explain why the Vikings had horns on their helmets.\n\nCall me old-fashioned, but I’ll be giving Danish bacon a miss in future, as well as laying off the Lurpak.\n\nIf you enjoyed my ‘Ring of Steel’ story about the submarine on Friday, you’ll love the memoirs of legendary Daily Mirror hack John Jackson — Reflections Of A Mirror Man, out now.\n\nJacko invented the ring of steel scoop, which became a Fleet Street staple.\n\nIncidentally, the Mail’s Simon Walters reminds me that during the 1985 Tory conference in Blackpool, the fictitious submarine resurfaced. Riding in a taxi with two colleagues, one of whom made up the original story, the driver informed them that there was a sub stationed off the pier to protect Mrs T.\n\nStifling giggles, they told him not to believe everything he read in the papers.\n\n‘Oh, no,’ he said. ‘It’s real. My missus is a cleaner at the Imperial Hotel and every morning she can see the periscope coming up for air.’\n\nHow long before booing footballers taking the knee becomes a hate crime, an arrestable offence? Watch this space...\n\nWhen I nicknamed the Nepal strain of Covid-19 the Sherpa Tenzing Variant, I had no idea that a couple of days later Mount Everest would be closed amid fears that mountaineers were spreading the virus around the world.\n\nRICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Welcome to the House of Fun... We are being hamstrung by selfish refuseniks"
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"Prof. Perrin at the Allard School of Law Photo Josh Medicoff / The Ubyssey\n\nUniversity students with ambitions of becoming critical figures in Canadian law have much to learn from Benjamin Perrin, Associate Professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law. Throughout his academic and legal career, Perrin has combined talent and hard work to establish himself as one of the country’s foremost experts in criminal law.\n\nPerrin birthed his interest in law decades ago, at high school debates and Model United Nations conferences. “I had a real interest in international issues and thought that the law could be a way to help.”\n\nAlthough he enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce program at the University of Calgary, Perrin never lost sight of his main passion. So when his summer internship at a Bay Street consulting firm led to a lucrative full-time job offer, Perrin decided to tackle a global issue during the last summer of his undergraduate career.\n\n“What I really wanted to do was to use that time to try to have some sort of positive impact in the world.” In August of 2000, during a weekend getaway with friends, Perrin keyed in on a humanitarian issue that would become the focus of his career.\n\n“We looked for organizations we could volunteer with and have an impact, and we couldn’t find any on the issue of human trafficking, which was what we really gravitated to.” Perrin and his group of friends established a not-for-profit organization, and began planning for their project in earnest.\n\n“From that point, in September when we decided that human trafficking in Southeast Asia was the issue we wanted to make an impact on, to May when we were actually on the ground in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, was a complete whirlwind.” Through a variety of fundraising campaigns, the organization raised nearly $40,000. In Cambodia, Perrin was able to help victims of human trafficking transition into normal lives and educate tens of thousands of families in rural areas to combat risk factors in their villages.\n\nAt the end of his time in Cambodia, Perrin received an unexpected call. “Back in 2001 was when the dot-com bubble burst. The management of the consulting company called me and said ‘We can’t hire you. We’ll give you a little bit of money because you’re supposed to start in a week, and, you know, sorry.’”\n\nWith limited options, Perrin spent the next year applying to law school and raising funds for the not-for-profit organization. Fortunately, he was accepted to the JD Program at the University of Toronto. It was during this time that Perrin rose to prominence in Canadian law circles.\n\n“I was in my second year of law school at U of T and I got a call from the Calgary Herald [asking for me to comment]. I thought that it was some alleged sex offender who had been caught in Cambodia, but they said it was in Calgary. And that was surprising, because I had never heard of human trafficking cases in Canada.” So Perrin investigated human trafficking in Canada further and was horrified by what he found.\n\n“We started up a research project looking at what Canada is doing about human trafficking and it turned out back then, in 2004, little to nothing [was being done] even though we signed [an UN] treaty in 2000.” The treaty committed Canada to developing ways to combat trafficking and support victims. “We put out a pretty scathing report, which came out while I was doing my LL.M [February 2006], which essentially gave Canada a failing grade compared to other countries and what they had done, like the US, UK and Australia.”\n\nThe consolation in failure is that the only way is up, and this certainly held true in this case. Monte Solberg, the newly appointed minister of citizenship and immigration at the time, called Perrin and asked him to work with him in Ottawa to combat human trafficking in Canada.\n\nPerrin took up his offer and “within just a couple of months, the department had prepared a directive, which the minister then signed [in 2006], that gives temporary residence permits, emergency health care and counseling services to foreign victims of human trafficking. Now over a decade later, there are hundreds of people — victims of trafficking in Canada — who were able to get support because of that action.”\n\nDuring this period, Perrin worked into the evenings to finish his Master’s thesis and pass his bar exam. After receiving his LL.M from McGill University in 2007 and completing a clerkship at the Supreme Court, Perrin found himself with a choice to make, with legal and academic career options diverging on his career path.\n\nPerrin ended up choosing academia “because of the professors I have had and seen, who weren’t just teaching in the classroom and writing articles for journals. They were actually doing things to make an impact on the world. They were active, and changing laws and policies.\n\nIn 2007, Perrin moved back to western Canada, to the Allard School of Law.\n\n“At least half of my students were older than I was — people couldn’t tell that I was a professor. It was very awkward for me at first.”\n\nHe quickly settled in. Perrin’s first publication, Invisible Chains (2010), was named one of the top books of the year by The Globe and Mail and has further impacted Canadian policies on human trafficking.\n\nSince then, Perrin has established himself as one of Allard Hall’s most industrious professors, publishing several books on criminal law and completing other projects, such as a report card on the Canadian “justice deficit” – “a large gap between what the justice system is supposed to do and what it actually does.”\n\nReflecting upon his experiences, Perrin urges students to take action. “Don’t wait until you graduate. You have abilities and passion right now — use them. There’s a lot of energy, skill and ability that students have — you don’t need to graduate, get a job and wait for someone to give you permission to start trying to have an impact. Instead, you really just have to do it on your own.”"
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"Melanie, Natalie, Nicole and Shaznay otherwise known as power pop quartet All Saints bringing some of their sassy soul in the form of pin point dance routines and those well-known 90s chart breakers to the 2nd stage as it’s headliners. If you’re looking for the indie version of The Spice Girls then walk this way. Ice cool tracks Pure Shores and Never Ever have a welcome place amongst the revellers.\n\nI first saw main stage headliners Manic Street Preachers in February 1991 at a free gig in the small room of the old Nottingham Polytechnic. Around this time they had exploded onto the music scene with their White Riot sounding Motown Junk single whilst wearing tight white jeans plus The Clash like spray painted tops. Their set on that night was bereft of fiery frenetic punk 3 minute guitar bass and drums 1, 2, 3, 4 count in numbers. All 4 members (including Richey Edwards) po-going around like lunatics, the crowd riding high on the speakers at the front of the stage, a truly exhilarating night.\n\nTonight is a completely different larger setting, with almost 30 years difference the band have aged well. James Dean Bradfield – the Nottingham Forest loving Welshman, is comfortable in his adopted home town, guitar beside his waistline – he’s as iconic as his namesake. Nicky Wire might not be wearing white Dunlop trainers any longer but he is still the diva of the original trio, mixing Paul Simonon low bass playing with Dame Edna Everage eye liner. Sean Moore is as solid as ever behind his kit, pounding out his distinctive beats without fanfare, he is more your Kenny Jones than Keith Moon.",
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