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"What is evidence-based investing?\n\nYou might have heard the phrase “evidence-based investing” before – in truth, “evidence-based” is something of a buzz phrase which has been applied to many different activities that require some kind of decision making, such as medicine, safety training, and business management.\n\nSo in an investing context, what exactly does it mean? After all, most investment professionals would claim to base their philosophy on some form of evidence. But that doesn’t mean they’re worth paying any attention to.\n\nIn fact it’s remarkably easy to come up with an idea and then to claim it’s backed by rigorous evidence when, in fact, it’s nothing of the sort.\n\nIn 2015, for example, a journalist named John Bohannon and two German TV producers set out to demonstrate how easy it is to turn bad science into the big headlines behind diet fads.",
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"Their challenge was to persuade as many media outlets as possible to publicize the results of “research” which “proved” that eating chocolate every day helps you lose weight.\n\nSo they spent a few thousand euros recruiting research subjects and a doctor to run the study. They intentionally used a tiny data set of 15 participants and just three weeks of data. Over a beer-fueled weekend with a statistician friend, they tortured the data sufficiently heavily to extract a technically accurate if essentially meaningless conclusion that chocolate consumption had indeed contributed to weight loss.\n\nThey submitted their paper to 20 different journals, and a few fake ones too, and within 24 hours the story was accepted for publication by dozens of publications around the globe. The study even made television news in the US and Australia.\n\nFinancial news desks are bombarded with “research” all the time, and very often it’s about as scientific as John Bohannon’s study on chocolate and weight loss. Almost invariably it has been produced or commissioned by a company with a commercial conflict of interest.\n\nBut the problem with bogus evidence in the investment industry runs far deeper. That’s because the research that investment advisers use to base their decisions on which stocks to buy and sell is, to a large extent, itself conflicted. Companies struggling for attention have been known to pay for the production of what looks like research by their broker. Those brokers often take payment for their work in warrants, or the right to buy the stock they have promoted at a future date at a substantial discount.\n\nFor investment advisers, like journalists, it can be very hard to distinguish between research that is properly independent and research that isn’t. It’s often only at the end of a report that the truth is revealed, with a disclaimer along the lines of, “This material is not investment research”.\n\nNew studies are being published all the time which appear to support a particular investment strategy or course of action. But all too often these reports are produced, or else commissioned and paid for, by companies with a commercial interest in publicizing the outcome. Most academics, by contrast, are independent. They don’t have an agenda or a point to prove; instead they leave it to financial practitioners to act on their findings or not.\n\n2. It’s based on robust data analysis\n\nWe all know the old adage about lies, damned lies and statistics. It’s true, abuse of data can be very misleading. Often findings are based on too short a time period or a sample that’s too small. Sometimes the investment industry ignores survivorship bias; in other words, it overlooks investments which performed so poorly that they no longer exist. Other times it compares returns to the wrong benchmark, or it quotes performance figures before the full impact of fees and charges. Sometimes it simply gets its math wrong.\n\nTo test whether their findings are reliable, academics publish their research in credible academic journals. This gives other academics the chance to agree or disagree on whether the results are sound. Again, caution is required — there are journals that are less credible than others — but evidence that has been properly peer-reviewed should carry far more weight with investors than evidence that hasn’t.\n\n4. The results have been reproduced\n\nThe fourth and final characteristic of findings you can depend on is that they’ve been tested across multiple environments and timeframes. There is some disagreement on the extent to which academic finance is properly scientific. Asset prices, for example, never move in exactly the same way as they have done in the past. However there does need to be a strong element of repeatability to demonstrate that the findings of a particular study weren’t just down to random luck or else reached through “data mining”.\n\nThe lesson then is to be very cautious about anyone claiming that a particular investment strategy is evidence-based. Even if it fails just one of these four important tests, it’s probably worth ignoring.",
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"Yes, it’s me again, joining the Poetry Friday community. Just when things start to get really busy, I strive to get even busier by doing even more things. Strange, huh? I’ve always figured, might as well, right? Our host this week is Betsy H from I Think in Poems.",
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"The Genius of Poetic Forms. I was taken by Marilyn Nelson’s Author’s Note when she described how she wrote the book and conceptualized its landscape. Once again, I marvel at how little I know about the science of poetic structure and forms. The entire book is written as a “heroic crown of sonnets” in iambic pentameter with a Petrarchan rhyme scheme.\n\nSounds complicated? It is. But it is also a thing of beauty as this book demonstrates. The poet’s choice is also purposeful as Nelson explained in her Introductory Note:\n\nThe strict form became a kind of insulation, a way of protecting myself from the intense pain of the subject matter, and a way to allow the Muse to determine what the poem would say. I wrote this poem with my heart in my mouth and tears in my eyes, breathless with anticipation and surprise.\n\nWho is Emmett Till? I did not know about Emmett Till until I read the book. I thought that it was also fitting to share this today as the date August 24 holds special significance for this young man who was born in Chicago on 25 July 1941. Emmett was 14 during the summer of 1955 when he visited some of his relatives in the South – a time when segregation was still considered legal in the United States. It was on August 24 when he allegedly whistled at a white woman when he went into a country store. He was then taken from his uncle’s house four days later and his body found three days after. He was beaten to death in the most atrocious form imaginable and shot in the head by men who thought this to be a justified, rational act – which, if one really thinks about it, is one of the greatest tragedies of all.\n\nEmmett’s mother held an open-casket funeral in Chicago which helped to galvanize people into action, especially after the men who took Emmett were decreed to be ‘not guilty’ by a jury who deliberated for just over an hour. This drew a great deal of media coverage and attention and is said to help spark the civil rights movement of the late 1950s and 1960s. Mamie Till Mobley, Emmett’s mother, continued to be an activist for civil rights until the day she died in 2003 at the age of eighty-one.",
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"Teacher Resources. For teachers who wish to make use of this in the classroom, here is a Sonnet Project created by Kiarra Smith that might inspire students to do their own. Here is a link to a video book discussion by C-Span Video Library with Marilyn Nelson reading a few of the poems and answering questions from the audience. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has also created this very detailed Teachers’ Guide that may prove to be helpful to educators. Each of the sonnet also comes with an explanation by the author found at the end of the book.\n\nMy Poetry Offering this Week. This must be one of the most powerful books I have read this year. It reminded me how poetry is able to distill pain – providing a way through which broken spirits can be transformed into something that resembles wholeness and light. While each of the sonnets spoke to me, making my heart ache just a little bit more with each line, this is the Sonnet that I would like to offer you this week, my Poetry Friday friends. I thought that it provided that singularly-soft radiance that heals and allows one to make sense of something so completely incomprehensible – a gathering of flowers, a heroic wreath of words.\n\nLet me gather spring flowers for a wreath.\n\nNot lilacs from the dooryard, but wildflowers\n\nI’d search for in the greening woods for hours\n\nof solitude, meditating on death.",
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"Derrick Alexander, had an adventurous early life in South Africa, worked with the European National Movement, and was an officer in the National Reserve. He was a teacher in Bermuda in 1969 and paid to resign as the effects of administered hormones became apparent.\n\nAlexander was a client, and then a friend of Charlotte Bach, the pioneering but idiosyncratic Hungarian non-op transsexual living in London who was made famous by another of Derrick's friends, the writer Colin Wilson.\n\nAleksander became a patient at Charing Cross Hospital and after a buccal smear, and EEG and several 10-15 minutes interviews was given a prescription for stilboestrol.\n\n\n\"What is so amusing and tragic is that female hormones are given to quieten the male libido, but something much more insidious happens. The patient feels more female. Oestrogens essentially convert a transvestite into a transsexual. If I hadn't been on hormone therapy I would never have dreamt of changing my sex.\" (Jacobson p19)\n\nAs Della Aleksander, she had surgery in June 1970 from Dr Georges Burou in Casablanca.\n\nShe and her wife were several times guests at the home of Colin Wilson, and Wilson was pleased to learn from them, but in his book, The Misfits, he reduced her contribution to a slightly mentioned: \"a forty-four-year-old TV called Derrick Alexander\", as mainly a sidekick of Charlotte Bach.\n\nDella was the founder of GRAIL (Gender Research Association International Liaison), which campaigned for transsexual rights.",
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"Hit by Higher Prices for Gear, Doctors and Dentists Want Insurers to Pay\n\nFor instance, the box of 100 gloves that cost $2.39 in February 2020 costs $30 now, said Dr. Judee Tippett-Whyte, president of the California Dental Association, who has a private dental practice in Stockton.\n\nHer practice used to rely on surgical masks that cost 20 cents each but has upgraded to N95 masks at $2.50 a pop. On top of that, her office is scheduling two or three fewer patients each day to accommodate physical distancing and give staff members time to disinfect between patients, she said.\n\n“We’ve sustained a lot of financial costs,” Tippett-Whyte said. “We shouldn’t have to bear the cost of this for ourselves.”\n\nHer argument raises a fundamental covid question: Who should pay for pandemic expenses? Should it be health care providers contending with new pandemic-era protocols or insurance companies, which may pass on their additional costs to customers in the form of higher premiums?\n\nCalifornia’s dentist and doctor lobbies say insurance companies are flush with cash after collecting premiums during the pandemic but paying fewer claims than usual — and should foot the bill. The California Medical Association, which represents doctors, has sponsored legislation that would require insurers to reimburse medical and dental practices for pandemic-related expenses like personal protective equipment, disinfectant and the staff time required to screen patients for symptoms before an appointment.\n\nA request by doctors to bill Medicaid and Medicare for supplies and other pandemic-related costs recently failed at the federal level. But in Washington state, a new law sponsored by the state doctors’ lobby requires private health insurers to reimburse a portion of those costs.\n\n“Here we are with treatment and office levels back at pre-pandemic levels. Now they want additional payment from plans to pay for nonmedical expenses,” Grant said.\n\nThe insurance industry also points out that doctors and dentists haven’t had to fend for themselves when it comes to PPE and other pandemic-related expenses. Since April 2020, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has distributed $9.9 billion to more than 50,000 California medical providers through the Provider Relief Fund, out of $178 billion available nationally.\n\nAnd more than 900,000 businesses in the “health care and social assistance” category — including some medical practices and dentists — have gotten Paycheck Protection Program loans from the Small Business Administration since March 2020.\n\nA letter from insurance groups opposing California’s bill points to other assistance, such as advance payments on insurance claims from the federal government and insurance plans, state-based grants and loans, and programs that distributed free PPE to some practices.\n\n“They’ve gotten plenty of help from the feds to cover these costs,” Grant said.\n\nHealth insurance companies saw their margins and profits skyrocket at the beginning of the pandemic when they were collecting premiums while patients put off non-urgent medical care. Those tapered off when people started returning to the doctor. Still, the nation’s largest medical insurer, UnitedHealth Group, recently announced its net income for the first quarter of 2021 was 44% higher than in the same quarter last year.\n\nAllison Hoffman, a professor who researches health policy at the University of Pennsylvania’s law school, said she has little sympathy for health insurance companies that “made a fortune over the past year” by collecting premiums without paying for the typical number of treatments and doctors’ visits.\n\n“We’re starting to see a kind of broader definition of what health insurance might pay for in order to keep people healthy,” Hoffman said. “There’s nothing like a public health emergency to shine a light on the fact that sometimes it’s not a prescription drug or surgical procedure that’s going to improve health.”\n\nLate last year, the American Medical Association lobbied the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to approve a procedure code doctors could use to bill those public insurance programs for PPE, disinfecting materials, office modifications to keep people apart, and staff time spent instructing patients before their visits and checking their symptoms. Often, when federal regulators approve a new billing code for Medicare and Medicaid, private insurers start reimbursing for the corresponding costs as well.\n\nAllowing doctors to bill for that code would help them follow infection control protocols without further cutting into revenues, the association wrote to the federal agency.\n\nBut CMS denied the request, saying it considers payment for those costs part of the payment for the rest of the appointment, according to an agency spokesperson.\n\nIn the wake of that decision, two state medical associations took up the cause themselves.\n\nThe Washington State Medical Association backed a law, which took effect April 16, that allows health care providers to bill state-regulated private insurance companies $6.57 when they see a patient in person — on top of billing for whatever services they provide — to cover the cost of extra PPE, staff time, and materials to conduct and transport covid tests. The new rules last through the rest of the federally declared public health emergency.\n\nFor a law that put the state’s medical association and insurance association on opposite sides of the bargaining table, it was remarkably uncontentious, said state Sen. David Frockt (D-Seattle), who introduced the bill.\n\nCalifornia’s legislation, which is still being debated, is more open-ended than Washington’s.\n\nSB 242 doesn’t specify a dollar amount but would require private health plans regulated by the state to reimburse dental and medical practices for the “medically necessary” business expenses associated with a public health emergency.\n\nThe California Medical Association said physician practice revenues fell by one-third while PPE costs rose by 14% in the first six months of the pandemic, according to an October 2020 survey of its members. Of the survey respondents, 87% said they were worried about their financial viability.\n\n“When you look at the record profits on some of these publicly traded companies and what they’re showing their shareholders, this would be a drop in the bucket,” association spokesperson Anthony York said of health insurers. “We’re not surprised plans don’t want to pay more, but ultimately this is a fight we’ll have in the legislature.”\n\nThe bill is intended to keep small and medium-sized practices from closing their doors in the face of rising costs, said its author, state Sen. Josh Newman (D-Fullerton). The state medical and dental associations warn that anything that adds costs and cuts into revenues could force smaller practices to close or consolidate, exacerbating physician and dentist shortages around the state.\n\n“What I’m doing, as a legislator, is to deliberately offset some of these burdensome costs so we don’t lose physicians and practices,” Newman said. “It would be a shame if those communities lost access to health care.”\n\nThis article was originally posted on Hit by Higher Prices for Gear, Doctors and Dentists Want Insurers to Pay"
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"Wayne and Coleen, pictured in April, have also installed a raft of security measures after being burgled\n\nThere is also a large garage for the former Manchester United star’s fleet of sports cars, as well as a stable block. In order to avoid the social faux pas of using the couple’s own downstairs loo, there is a ‘guest toilet’ too and even separate lifts – one for the family, the other for visitors.\n\nUpstairs has six bedrooms, all with en-suites, with the master bedroom also boasting a dressing room. The property has two floors as well as a subterranean basement, which is home to the steam room, plunge pool, hot tub, gym, cinema room with ten seats, wine cellar and snooker room with bar.\n\nThe plush garage has room for six cars and the stables have room for 14 horses plus a hay store and a tack room.\n\nBut social media users have compared the Rooney family's lavish new abode - which is believed to have its own cinema room and a swimming pool - to a Morrisons or Tesco.\n\nOne person wrote online: 'Looks like my local Morrisons supermarket. £20million for that?'\n\nAnother said: 'Surely that is a new Tesco build...?' - others even compared it to a Travelodge hotel.\n\nThey have also reportedly installed state-of-the-art security at their new £20million Cheshire mansion.\n\nConstruction workers are said to have created an underground tunnel complete with a secret bunker and electric car- which is permanently on standby.\n\nThe precautions come after Coleen, 33, had 'sleepless nights' and feared for her children's safety following an attempted burglary at their £6million home in 2016.",
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"We Need to Learn Better Bear Etiquette in the Outdoors\n\nSpend enough time in bear country and you’ll likely see someone getting too close to a grizzly for a photo or leaving a picnic table covered in garbage or food. Despite the multiple warning signs scattered through areas where people and bears could meet, and the stories of both preventable euthanizations and attacks, there always seems to be one or two people who break the rules. Ignorance is not an excuse: going outdoors is entering bears habitat. Bad bear etiquette endangers both humans and the animals themselves.\n\nAlthough bears do eat berries and may look cute, fuzzy, and harmless, they are large predators—not soft-spoken Winnie the Pooh or snuggly teddy bears. They are wild animals, with natural instincts to protect and defend their young, their food and their backs. Bears have a sense of curiosity driven by a perpetual quest for food. They have powerful noses, strong paws and jaws, and even though they look rotund, they can run, climb and swim with ease. The wild is their comfort zone.\n\nAll these facts and more inform good bear etiquette and guidelines, which are set to protect you, your fellow outdoors people, other animals and the bears. Bears that get used to humans are a threat to both us and themselves. “Problem bears” are a product of, and often fall victim to, bad bear etiquette.\n\nFollowing these guidelines means stress- and injury-free outdoor adventure with minimal impact on the creatures that call these spaces home.",
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It was just that this author did such a good job of detailing out (quoting) so many of Nixon's musings about the political landscape from 90 to 94. I was most surprised at how petty he came off. He was whining and complaining about the press in about every three sentences. Regardless of the situation, he somehow related it back to how the press and Democrats unfairly went after him during the Watergate scandal. At this point in his life he must have focused on it so much that he saw the whole world through this hate filled prism. I guess it was not such a surprise about Nixon disliking the press, but what did surprise me is that it seamed that he disliked any President that came after him. In his mind, they all fell short of his accomplishments and were far from a close second. He of course would then work in a diatribe about the press and how they will never give him the credit he deserves. It was interesting that he had such a low opinion of Bush Sr., he went after Bush on the poor reelection campaign, which was fair enough, but he also let him have it about every aspect of his Presidency. Yet his opinion would change the minute anyone in the Bush administration called him. Once he was shown some attention his opinion would suddenly change and all was right again with Bush, at least for a few weeks. I was surprised by this very apparent selfish and almost immature behavior.I was again surprised by his roller coaster ride with President Clinton, during the campaign he down right hated the man. Once Clinton became the President and started calling Nixon, he is thought of by Nixon as FDR reincarnated. Well it was very predictable that when Clinton started to distance himself from Nixon that the ugly side of tricky Dick came back into the picture. Overall Nixon came off as a man with a very bruised ego and a bit bitter. I thought he some good views on the political situation of the time, but it was basically common sense. I kept thinking that if you follow politics you would have many of the same observations. I guess I just thought given his long career that he would somehow have insight that really would have surprised me. Overall the book was very interesting and a fast read. I had trouble putting it down. If you are interested in American politics then this a great book.\n\nPerhaps the most accurate view of Nixon as a personality\n\nPublished by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago\nMonica Crowley focuses on the three qualities Nixon has said each political personality absolutely requires for survival and thriving: head; heart; and guts. Crowley's readable work exemplifies the political mind that Nixon used to gain election as a U.S. Senator, the political savvy that kept him on the Republican ticket in 1952, and the mastery that saw his elections change for the better from 1960 to 1968. Crowley doesn't shape anything that Nixon says, other than to put it into proper context, because she knows Nixon's words and ideas speak for themselves. He doesn't need a mouthpiece and not every thing he says is controversial or outlandish and deserving of reprisal from political foes, as any careful reader of Nixon's own books will come to understand. This work further exonerates Nixon from the political graveyard much more so that his own books following his resignation. Crowley's articulate, readable format is sure to rekindle reader's interest in Nixon as a person and as a personality.\n\nPublished by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago\nAs Joe Eszterhas notes in \"American Rhapsody\", Bill Clinton was not the only President with his own personal Monica. Clearly some differences between the two politicians lay in the nature and quality of their relationships with their very junior employees.Nixon's Monica was a promising young student of political science whose initial letters of admiration to the Old Man in California prompted a job offer, which had Monica functioning in what appears to be a variety of roles: research assistant, personal assistant, professional best friend, occassional therapist, and, apparently surreptitiously, scribe. Watergate at least taught Nixon the dangers of indiscrimately taping conversations. Instead of speaking for the benefit of a series of bugs planted in the Oval Office, generating a real- time archive of his Presidency, he speaks now in quasi-retirement to his young assistant apparently hoping that she would indeed record (and possibly redact, for all the reader will know) his current thoughts on American politics for history. Certainly his former \"expletives deleted\" are nowhere in evidence, and his speech is lucid and well-argued. Monica apparently took written notes in the evenings, and the whole exercise came about without benefit of a recording device.What is startling to observe is that Nixon's political instincts and instant readings of personalities apparently sharpened considerably in his post-White House years. The former President who rails to Monica alternately about Bill (and Hillary) Clinton and George Bush, while minutely observing the election of 1992, is as sharp as a tack. So are in his daily readings of campaign trail news and in his (perhaps paranoia-inspired) minute interpretations of discussions with the politicians who came calling for advice. Nixon as political strategist had much to offer right to very end, and his exile as armchair quarterback in San Clemente must have been a sort of purgatory for such an experienced and decisive politician.The Nixon whom Crowley describes is startlingly endearing in his insecurities: perhaps because their implications are neutralized by his enforced retirement. He pretends on occassion to disdain television, claiming to get his detailed information from \"Mrs. Nixon\". Upon Clinton's election, Nixon waits by the phone for calls for advice with the same petulant, obsessive nervousness of a teenager. When the calls finally begin, Nixon is clearly touched by the respectful tenor of Clinton's approaches. Just as it took Nixon to open China, perhaps it took Clinton, a centrist Democrat, to open Nixon. Nixon is old-fashioned, gracious, entirely proper and even humble in his dealings with this young woman. Nixon apparently never explicitly asked her to provide him with this voice from beyond the grave. His kindness and eagerly professorial demeanour with Crowley, however, clearly aroused a real loyalty in her, and her treatment of her elderly employer and his frequent telephone calls\n\nPublished by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago\n\"Nixon off the Record\" displays a President whose accomplishments are usually underrated by historians who say that he is the epitome of Machiavellian evil. This book shows the reader what a shrewd politician Nixon was. His foreign policy expertise was unbeatatble. Unfortunately, he was haunted by personal demons which ultimately set him up for his demise. \"Nixon Off the Record\" displays the truly human side of Nixon which most people did not really see. Crowley truly brought out the real Nixon through his observation of contemporary politics and figures who rose to the national scene prior to his death.\n\nRemarkable ! Nixon's ideas never been so much insightful !\n\nPublished by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago\nFormer President Richard Nixon is trully \"largen and bigger than life\", using his own words about Teddy Roosevelt and other leaders from the past. I've read a lot about Mr. Nixon, and saw more than a dozen times Oliver Stone's movie starring a triumphant Anthony Hopkins in the main role. Nixon's persona and mostly his ideas fascinates and intrigues me like no one else. Controversial, sometimes bitter, tough when he had to be, Nixon is a legend and a political genius of the century. No doubt Monica Crowley's book has its definitive place in my private library. It showed the Nixon most of us worship. I keep imagining the pressure that Mr. Nixon had to face during the Watergate (which forced him to resign) and I still can't believe he took part in that mess as much as some people say (inside and outside the Press arena). Let's focus on the guy's internacional achievments as President, for God's sake ! Anyway, one thing is for sure: the United States' \"top of the top\" office requires men with the wisdom, the vision and the guts of Richard M. Nixon. He did all his way. For me, that's what really counts.\nTrustpilot\nCopyright © 2022 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell My Personal Information | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement\nThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC"
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"The pandemic has hit the Philippines hard with the situation worsening each day. Seven months in, the country now has the highest cases of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia and the longest lockdown in the world. Yet despite the numbers of cases continually rising, the government still hasn’t provided an effective solution to help contain the virus, leaving thousands of Filipinos jobless, hungry, and unable to imagine an optimistic future.\n\nOne of the industries devastated by the pandemic has been the local music industry. Many music spaces such as bars and recording studios have announced closure, musicians rarely get paid gigs online, and streaming revenue barely even covers the cost of living expenses. This is exactly what a bleak future would look like for any artist trying to pursue music. Moreso for younger artists who were just beginning to make a name for themselves.",
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"“Large epidemics in history have often resulted in cultural-historical divides” said Cardinal Péter Erdő on Kossuth Radio’s program Faith, Science, Society. E. Sylvester Vizi, the former president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, sees that the current pandemic “can also be an anti-babel,” or in other words the fight against the common enemy can bring good to humanity. A cardinal, a Calvinist bishop, a rabbi, and a brain researcher all sat down at one table to discuss the relationship between faith, science, society, and the conclusions that thinkers and believers could draw from the epidemic that plagued the entire world. Slomó Köves, the leading rabbi of the United Hungarian Jewish Community and Calvinist Bishop Zoltán Balog also took part in the discussion.\n\nThe original article was published by our sister site, Ungarn Heute. Translation by Márton Jász\n\nThe volume entitled “Faith, Science, Society” was published, in which natural and social scientists, lawyers, theologians shared their thoughts on important questions such as; can the existence of God be proven through rationality, or does a bridge exist between spirit and matter, and between faith and mind? The aim of the book is a dialogue between believers and non-believers about our world and ourselves, as well as followers of various religious and scientific trends.\n\nOn the occasion of the publication of the book, Kossuth Rádió seated Archbishop Péter Erdő, Calvinist Bishop Zoltán Balog, Chief Rabbi Slomó Köves and brain researcher E. Sylvester Vizi, former president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, chair of the Board of Trustees of the Friends of Hungary Foundation, publisher of Hungary Today.\n\n“Why shouldn’t we consider the epidemic as a Divine warning?” Can we learn from the pandemic?\n\n“In the Middle Ages, people viewed epidemics as God’s punishment. It was thought to be collective sin, but it also always included the possibility of renewal,” emphasized Cardinal Péter Erdő. According to the Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, globalization and excessive travel cause huge pollution, and it is important to consider whether all this will be necessary even after the epidemic. This period also draws attention to rethinking the value of work, as it is now clear which jobs are the ones without which society cannot function in any way.",
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"Brain researcher E. Sylvester Vizi also sees that the epidemic can teach humanity something new again and that religions can provide effective help in this.\n\nThere is a common enemy that we do not see, we do not apprehend and only know little about. The current epidemic could be Anti-babel.”\n\nAccording to the professor, the epidemic can even be a “Pentecostal miracle” because everyone sees one goal in front of them, that we need to defeat the coronavirus. “And that serves a common good,” Vizi stressed.",
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"According to Rabbi Slomó Köves, although epidemics have a scientific cause, there is always some spiritual reason behind them.\n\nCalvinist bishop Zoltán Balog called the pandemic a “divine pedagogy” and also drew a parallel with the history of the Tower of Babel:\n\nI see a warning that humankind did not respect the boundaries that nature had set. But Divine Judgment is by all means a healing judgment. As it was with Babel, so it will be now.”\n\nAccording to him, if humanity only awaits the moment when it can return to a pre-pandemic life, it will most certainly lose.\n\nWe should definitely think about what we can learn from all this.”\n\nPéter Erdő recalled when they wanted to establish a Catholic university in Hungary after the regime change. During the decades of communism, faith had nothing to do with the world of science. “Yet reality is ONE,” Erdő stressed, adding, “What we approach in faith is also approached by scientists with the ability of human intellect.”\n\nE. Sylvester Vizi highlighted the oeuvre of the Benedictine monk Jáki Szaniszló, who tried to approach the question of faith from a scientific point of view. “He has shifted to a dimension where provability has diminished. In addition to the measurable, he also drew attention to the importance of the immeasurable.”\n\nStanley L. Jaki (Győr, August 17, 1924 – Madrid, April 7, 2009) Templeton Prize-winning American historian of Hungarian descent, philosopher of science, Benedictine monk, theologian, physicist, university professor. He is the author of more than forty world-renowned books, as well as more than eighty scientific and theological essays as well as dozens of critiques, accounting terms, encyclopedia articles, and an English translator of the works of Immanuel Kant and Giordano Bruno.\n\nCiting poet Attila József, the former president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences said: “God can be seen in action in all things.” According to the professor, this is the most common realization for natural scientists: the more you immerse yourself into the study of the environment, the more you realize its order. He cited genetics as an example: “Fruit flies only have half as many genes as humans, yet they are still composed from the same basic elements. It’s like the world is made of lego-cubes.”\n\nAccording to Slomó Köves, “Not only can faith not exist without science, science can be dangerous without faith.”",
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"The Chairman Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, Senator Uba Sani, has declared that the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria under the leadership of current Senate President, Ahmed Lawan will join forces with the executive arm of government to wedge serious and sustained war against obligors of Management of Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), whom he described as economic saboteurs who must be made to repay the over N5trillion outstanding debt owed the corporation.",
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He has spent years trying to discover the secret of living forever and is looking for the family, but he doesn’t share that with Winnie or her grandmother.\n\nThe next morning, Winnie walks into the woods to search for the source of the music and sees Jesse Tuck there. She watches as he drinks from the hidden forest spring and then covers it back up again. Winnie wants a drink, too, but Jesse won’t let her have one and says it would be bad for her. Mae and Miles Tuck arrive, and the three of them unexpectedly lift Winnie up on their horse and take her out of the woods and to the Tuck home. Surprised, Winnie thinks she is being kidnapped. The group passes the stranger on the road that runs by the woods, and he follows them.\n\nPausing by a stream, the Tucks tell Winnie their story. Years ago the Tucks drank from that same spring in the woods as they looked for a place to settle. The family realized something must have happened to them when they drank the water, because accidents never injured them, and as time passed, they didn’t age.\n\nThey didn’t tell anyone and camouflaged the spring. Eventually, the family’s friends distanced themselves. Miles’ wife left him. The Tuck boys and their parents separated, moving around to keep people from finding out about their secret and the spring.\n\nNow that Winnie knows, the Tucks want her help to keep the secret, too. As the stranger eavesdrops, he realizes that this is the family he has been looking for and that the stories were true, so he continues to follow them. At the Tuck house, Angus and Winnie row a boat out on the pond to talk. After Angus tells her about the dangers and negative aspects of living forever, Winnie decides she will keep the secret.\n\nAlthough homesick and a bit frightened, Winnie is starting to like the Tuck family. The family plans to take Winnie to her home the next morning. After everyone is in bed that night, Mae, Angus and Jesse all check on Winnie to make sure she is OK. Jesse asks Winnie to think about drinking the spring water when she is 17 so that the two of them would be the same age and could be together the next time the Tucks come back. Jesse also suggests marriage. He then goes back to his room. Winnie isn’t sure what to do or think of his suggestion.\n\nWhile Winnie and Angus had been out on the pond the day before, the stranger stole the Tuck family’s horse and returned to the Foster house. Once there, he asks for the woods in exchange for Winnie’s return. With signed papers in hand showing he is now the owner of the woods, the stranger rides back to the Tuck house. The local constable goes with him.\n\nThe stranger arrives at the house first. He tells the Tucks how he heard about them, about his search for answers and how he found them. After the Tuck family refuses to take part in the man’s scheme to make money from selling the spring water, the stranger threatens to make Winnie drink the water and tries to take her away by force.\n\nMae hits the stranger to stop him just as the constable arrives. After Winnie denies that the Tucks took her against her will, the constable takes Mae to jail and Winnie back to her family. When the stranger dies from his injuries, Mae is scheduled for execution. Jesse comes to say goodbye to Winnie and gives her a bottle of the spring water. Her tells her that Miles has devised a plan to help Mae escape. Winnie decides to help, so she meets Jesse at midnight and works with the family to get Mae out of jail.\n\nAfter Winnie’s role in the escape is discovered, she is released to her parents because of her young age, but is not allowed to leave her house and yard for a while. When a dog hurts the toad that often hangs around the Foster house, Winnie decides to pour her bottle of spring water on the toad to save it. Winnie thinks that if she wants to drink the spring water when she turns 17, she knows where to find it.\n\nWhen the Tuck family returns to the area decades later, they learn that a fire destroyed the woods and that Winnie is dead. She had married, raised children and lived to be 78.\n\nWinnie’s grandmother thinks elves are making the music she hears, and Winnie wonders if it might be true. Miles remembers people in the community, wondering if witchcraft and black magic were why the family didn’t age. When the Tucks tell Winnie their story, Winnie isn’t sure whether to believe them and reflects on not believing in fairy tales. According to Jesse, Angus thinks the spring was part of a broken world plan that was accidently left behind. Winnie’s grandmother thinks elves tricked Winnie into going with the Tucks.\n\nWinnie’s family is glad to see her when she gets home from the Tucks. They fuss over her and ask about what happened. Winnie speaks kindly of the Tucks. Winnie’s grandmother isn’t as overly protective of Winnie when she is in the yard as she was before her trip to the woods, but she does go with Winnie when she wants to go outside the yard and gets worried when she hears Winnie talking to Jesse in the yard. Winnie’s family doesn’t understand why Winnie helped Mae escape, but they rally behind her when they realize she cares for the Tucks and helped Mae out of loyalty and friendship.\n\nThe stranger bullies the Fosters into giving him the woods. He doesn’t want Winnie’s father to come with him and the constable to retrieve Winnie. He also goes ahead of the constable to the house and enters it instead of waiting outside like he says he will.\n\nThe constable isn’t sure he can trust the stranger initially, but then believes what the stranger tells him about owning the woods. Although the constable is surprised, he accepts Winnie’s position that she came voluntarily to the Tucks’ house. He gives the family instructions on what to do with the stranger, tells them he will send a doctor and warns them about the possibility of Mae being executed if the man dies. The constable is angry when he discovers Winnie in the jail cell and Mae gone.\n\nThe Tuck family has a shotgun. Mae hits the stranger in the head with the shotgun when he tries to take Winnie. A general description of the impact and effect is given. The language and word choices used in the description portray a strong visual image, but not graphic details. The constable also has a shotgun, but he doesn’t use it.\n\nWork Ethic: Miles thinks it is important to work and contribute to society.\n\nSmoking: The constable smokes a cigar as he rides to the Tuck house.\n\nMovie tie-in: Producers often use a book as a springboard for a movie idea or to earn a specific rating. Because of this, a movie may differ from the novel. To better understand how this book and the movie differ, compare the book review with Plugged In’s movie review for Tuck Everlasting."
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"Bryan DeSena is associate director of social media at Mullen.\n\nSocial media companies that today cling to their innovative product roadmaps are converging on the stream toward a uniform future — and marketers better take notice.\n\nAs much as sites like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram appear to be unique in their functions and appearance, they are all weaving with a common thread. Whether called News Feed, Timeline or Dashboard, the emergence of a single, scrollable, media-driven information stream is undeniable.\n\nWall Street has made it clear the financial value of social platforms lies in growing their user base and – more specifically – serving sponsored content to those users at scale. The single scroll feed has become an environment that most of the world can now comfortably navigate, and social media companies understand that mass appeal is their most profitable play. This is why Twitter is rolling out changes to its profile page design and retweet button, resulting in a simpler (and more Facebook-like) user experience. For marketers, the loss of creative flexibility will be a welcome trade for platform stability and the capacity to more tightly focus on fantastic content rather than how to optimize it for each channel. Anyone who has worked within the current social marketing landscape knows that it’s simply too chaotic and malleable to be sustained.\n\nConsider this: Broadcast networks have long operated within the standard paradigm of producing video content for a fixed ratio screen. That screen has seen but three fundamental overhauls in nearly 70 years. Online journalism, still a relatively young venture, has also already stabilized its nucleus with newspaper-like editorial sections within a dedicated dot-com environment. The fundamental differences between NBC, CBS or CNN.com, and Gawker.com are not in their design or functionality but in their content and targeted audience.\n\nThe same will soon also be the case for today’s most popular social sites and apps. LinkedIn’s popular and financial successes are ripe examples of how these companies can cultivate meaningful user contributions to a self-filtered audience.\n\nMarketing teams and their media counterparts should be developing social strategies around brand stories and targeted audience engagement instead of tactical techniques for drawing attention. Media institutions like Facebook don’t benefit from “community,” so there is no incentive for them to foster another brand’s advocates. And there’s every reason to believe that platforms like Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram will eventually follow Facebook’s lead of slowly choking a brand’s organic reach (a decision that represents both the greatness and the follies of absolute capitalism).\n\nIt’s still early days for social media and the Internet as the connective fabric of our lives. If the past decade has shown us the emergence of multifunctional, unpredictably changing networks, chalk it up to collective adolescence. And over the next 18-24 months as these sites, their missions and their audiences continue to mature, consider your own transformations from childhood to adulthood. Motivated by stability, financial security and confidence, you became easier to predict."
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"Look around the streets and campuses around Rock Hill and you’re likely to notice more Coca-Cola clothing than we’ve seen in a while. It looks like shirts emblazoned with the iconic Coca-Cola script are making a comeback, which has stoked the nostalgia at the Rock Hill Coca-Cola Bottling Company.\n\nRemember in the 1980s when everybody who was anybody sported a Coca-Cola rugby shirt? This month we take a look back at the now-vintage clothing trend that helped to make the ’80s as radical as they were.\n\nThe story is ultimately a short one. Starting in 1985, Coca-Cola produced a line of clothing with the Murijani Corporation. This company had created the Gloria Vanderbilt jean craze of the 1970s, so they knew what it takes to create a cultural craze. Murijani tapped up-and-coming designer Tommy Hilfiger to design the line, just before Hilfiger hit it big with his own brand.\n\nAs with many trends popular in the 1980s, the Coca-Cola look relied on big blocks of bright colors. Many of the designs stuck with the Coca-Cola red and white, but bright oranges, yellows, and blues were also available for the more colorful characters.\n\nAll Crazes Come to an End\n\nAlthough Coca-Cola apparel was nearly everywhere for a couple of years, any trend that burned as hot as the Coke clothing trend will eventually burn itself out. By the end of the decade, buyers had mostly moved on to other looks and other fashions. But we still have our memories.\n\nIf you’re willing to shell out a couple of hundred dollars, you can still find some vintage shirts online. Maybe you even have one lurking in the deep recesses of your closet. Drag it out! The fashion has come back around. Strap on your Swatch watches (at least three, of course), lace up your Reeboks, peg the bottoms of your acid-washed jeans, don your Ray Bans (and do your best Max Headroom impersonation…remember Max Headroom?), and turn on The Goonies while you solve your Rubik’s Cube. And wear your Coca-Cola rugby shirt, of course. The 1980s live on!"
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"From some years ago…\n\nSleeping… waken… open eyes… beautiful… lights dancing, but small lights. Seemingly in random motion, yet not… as I rest, relax, cease striving, I see pattern, beauty, praise. This is life itself… rather, Life Himself. Truth, beauty, goodness, love, peace, joy, music, praise, thanks… worship. Somehow, I have wakened inside worship. How amazing.\n\nAnd there is caress, a tender hug and enfolding… no words… direct impression of idea… He unspeaks… “Hush… be… I AM… you… be.” Can’t really translate the impression into words. That is as close as I can come. I was simply to exist in Him, and hush. So I did.\n\nAnd then… I was inside of Someone with no boundaries or limits. Strange, to be inside One Who has no “outside”. But then He spoke, He uttered, and I flowed with that tide, that current from within Him to “other”, to “beyond” Him… He had spoken The Word.\n\nAnd now, with infinite others, I was inside that Other… Holy Other… spoken forth from the First, from the Prime Mover… still dancing lights, all the same, identical pattern, Life Himself. Truth, beauty, goodness, love, peace, joy, music, praise, thanks… worship. No different, yet different, for now all this worship and praise had an Object, a Focus, the Other, the Prime Mover.\n\nAnd This One, This Holy One, spoken forth from the Object of His Love, now spoke forth His Own First Word… it was, “Father”, as He wholly and entirely adored the Prime Mover. And again there was movement, the lights, we, flowed from Him, outwards, back to the Father. Amazing.\n\nAnd then, between them, forevermore, remained that “word” that “bridge” the relationship between Them. And it grew, expanded, encompassing all and everything, in its own light, as This Too became Alive and Whole in and of Himself… the Relationship Between Them, as the Prime Mover spoke again… the word “Son.”\n\nThere was nothing to say, nothing to do, nothing to think, but to flow with this Life, this Love, these Words… There was no awareness of anything beyond the moment… the “I”… the “Now”… the “Here”… and Here, was, distinctly, worship.\n\nOh, sweet irony. I do not wish to speak. I am yet There… and when I “hush”, when I now “relax” and allow Him to draw me into Him with “no distance”, “no apartness”, then my mind stops thinking, there is no more I/Thou, and I am there! Such… no, no words. The sweetness, the joy and light of that, is so immediate, so poignant, that it pierces the heart and soul. Seems strange to say… joy so great it is nearly painful in its intensity. A moment more… then work… then obedience…\n\nThere are some who pray, who have discovered God in Silence. I never understood before. Trappists, Carthusians… My Jesuit father frequently said, if God did not command his obedience and service as a Jesuit, or if the Order ever chose to release him (as he had a request before them to do for years)… he sought to join a Carthusian monastery he knew. I asked why, and he said, “They are forever silent. They live ever in His immediate presence, and hear only Him. God grants me that only when I contemplate… but then commands me to teach. So I obey. But someday, if He grants my wish and reward, I shall be a Carthusian.”\n\nI did not understand. I do now.\n\nThe Music! The Harmonies of the Silence! Would that I never again spoke or uttered a sound. The irony. It seems I very much am “my father’s child”. Now, that finally I desire no speech… now I am properly prepared to craft words. Now, it is time… to teach. Though all I would seek is solitude and silence.\n\n5 responses to “Worship without but within words…”\n\nLeave a Reply to Cate B Cancel reply"
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"After more than five years as one of the most influential behind-the-scenes players in Arizona politics, Don Brandt took center stage at the Arizona Corporation Commission on September 4 to answer questions about shut offs and political spending, among other topics.\n\nThe five commissioners took turns asking the APS and Pinnacle West CEO questions about the death of Stephanie Pullman and APS’s involvement with her disconnections, the company’s political spending dating back to 2013, and follow-up questions based on answers Brandt provided in writing before his hearing.\n\nThings kicked off pretty quickly with Corporation Commission general counsel Robin Mitchell asking to avoid using Pullman’s name as a request from her family, so her case was further referred to as “the incident.”\n\nBrandt answered some questions in a room filled with media, staff, lawyers, and a handful of protesters; and deferred some questions to his underlings. Following are summaries of some of the collateral subjects that were part of the daylong hearing.\n\nOne of only a handful of topics all five commissioners agreed on was the company’s reasoning for not having any personal connection with customers during the process of delivering a door hanger to warn of a potential shut off.\n\nSpearheaded by Commissioner Boyd Dunn’s questioning of Brandt, which was then deferred to Daniel Froetscher, APS’s executive vice president of operation, of why APS did not have any in-person contact with customers when delivering a door hanger on the premise.\n\nDunn was visibly annoyed by Froetscher’s responses, who acknowledged that nobody made contact with Pullman when delivering her door hanger. Froetscher said the reason for this is because of incidents that he said occurred while he did the job of contacting customers 35 years ago.\n\nNow a third party contracting firm is in charge of delivering the door hangers without knocking or ringing the doorbell to confirm the message was received.\n\n“A lot of us in the summer are not using the front door,” Dunn said, pointing out during the hot months of the year some opt to use the garage instead.\n\nFroetscher said there are no attempts to post notices on garages or other doors in addition to the front door.\n\nFroetscher said delivering the message is “not always well-received” and he personally had dogs unleashed on him, he was verbally threatened and one time someone pulled a weapon on him while delivering hangers.\n\n“Really, in Sun City West you have that concern?” Dunn said, referring to the community where Pullman lived.\n\nFroestcher said it’s a system-wide policy, with APS serving customers in 11 of the state’s 15 counties.\n\nOther commissioners have previously spoken out on not liking Brandt’s answer to not having any personal contact, but Sandra Kennedy was the only other commissioner to reiterate that concern.\n\nShe asked Brandt how delivering a door hanger can be considered personal contact without any actual personal contact. Brandt deflected at first, then began to raise his voice at the commissioner saying he never said it was personal contact before eventually rolling his eyes at her line of questioning.\n\nBill Maledon, APS and Brandt’s attorney, dropped a bombshell when he told commissioners, in response to Kennedy’s questions, that the FBI investigation into APS’s 2014 political spending is ongoing, but the company expects it to wrap up soon.\n\nThe investigation, commonly referred to as “Operation High Grid,” contributed to the indictment of former-Commissioner Gary Pierce, his wife Sherry, lobbyist Jim Norton and utility owner George Johnson in an alleged bribery scheme with the moniker of “Operation Ghost Lobby.”\n\nGary Pierce confirmed to Capitol Media Services in a 2016 interview that FBI agents questioned him about the 2014 election, a race in which his son, Justin, was running for secretary of state.\n\nAfter 14 days of trial spread across five weeks in the Ghost Lobby case, there was a hung jury and the case was eventually dropped by federal prosecutors.\n\nStill, the ongoing investigation is not going to necessarily stop the company from spending on campaigns in the future.\n\nBurns asked incoming CEO Jeff Guldner if he would promise that political spending on utility regulators would come to an end. Guldner said he is not currently CEO, and that he could not make that promise. He did promise to come back when he is CEO to answer questions.\n\nThat’s a far cry from what Guldner said in 2013, when he claimed to The Arizona Republic that the company did not meddle in any effort to get commissioners elected, which was proven to be untrue.\n\n“We don’t tell employees who to vote for or try to influence elections. If you do that and are wrong, you have to live with it for four to eight years,” he said at the time.\n\nDunn also expressed his distaste of independent expenditures, including the ones that contributed to his 2016 election. He said that while the commission does not have any control over corporate spending, there’s nothing illegal about corporations spending money how they want, even to elect regulators.\n\n“Because it is legal it does not make it right,” he said.\n\nBrandt spent roughly as much time in silence as he did speaking, but even when he responded to commissioners he often deferred to other executives or refused to answer on the advice of his attorney.\n\nThis mostly came about when Kennedy was asking him – and only him – questions. She made it very clear she did not want to hear from anyone but Brandt.\n\nOn several occasions Brandt claimed to not know the answers to questions and tried to defer to other APS employees or his attorney. But Kennedy was relentless in saying she only wants to hear from Brandt.\n\nBurns opened up the questioning, but none were directed at Brandt. Dunn followed suit, but Brandt deferred all answers, so when it was Kennedy’s turn it had been more than an hour before the outgoing CEO had spoken.\n\nBrandt’s attorney, Bill Maledon, claimed he thought Kennedy’s questions crossed the line, were unfair, or they did not have to legally respond; and in one instance directed responses at Burns, who is chairman of the commission, to complain about Kennedy.\n\nBurns put his full support behind his colleague, reminding the lawyers that regulators are entitled to ask questions and saying he wouldn’t force Kennedy to limit the scope of her questions.\n\nKennedy and Brandt bickered over customer deaths, with Brandt denying any “direct ties” to the deaths.\n\nThey also bickered over company lobbyist Jessica Pacheco’s involvement in political spending and subsequent promotions, but Brandt’s attorney said they aren’t required to answer those questions, and political spending to defeat Prop 127, a ballot measure to make use of renewable energy stricter. Brandt said lots of utilities, and even some regulators, opposed it.\n\nKennedy and Brandt also got into it over APS’s poor J.D. Power customer satisfaction ratings, though Brandt claims he sees “overwhelmingly positive” feedback.\n\n“The kudos thrown at me is embarrassing,” he said, which Kennedy found hard to believe.\n\nThe 2019 J.D. Power ranking listed APS dead last among the 13 biggest utility providers in the West region. Arizona’s Salt River Project, which is not regulated by the commission, was ranked at the top.\n\nWhen the day was wrapping up and the final commissioner, Lea Marquez Peterson, began her questioning, she wanted to clarify from Brandt and APS why they opt not to use J.D. Power as its source for customer satisfaction.\n\nBrandt said it was because APS uses its own system it created, which cannot be compared to any other utility because no other utility uses this system."
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"The next feature of Fishtown Spotlights is Soup Kitchen Cafe, located at 2146 East Susquehanna Avenue. This restaurant has become an essential addition to the neighborhood in the last few years. People appreciate the consistently high quality food, friendly staff, and comfortable interior.\n\nSoup Kitchen offers an interesting variety of soups, like Parsnip Parmesan, Watermelon Gazpacho, and Shakshuka, a stew with poached eggs in a tomato chili sauce. Comfort food, gourmet, and cafe fare are all part of the restaurant’s unique sensibility. At the top of the menu you’ll see the words, “Seriously Good Food”, which is no joke. The folks at Soup Kitchen put care and attention into every dish.\n\nBen Bigler is the owner and creator of Soup Kitchen Cafe. As an entrepreneur he has found creative new ways to make his restaurant a Fishtown favorite. In our interview he talks about his decision to get into the food business, influences on the menu, and special events that keep customers coming back.",
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"What is your background previous to being a restaurant owner? I went to school to be an attorney. I worked as a corporate tax attorney for about five years and just got burned out. I ended up being at home for about a year, trying to figure out what I wanted to do, and every night I’d spend a lot of time cooking. It got to the point where I decided that’s what I wanted to pursue. For the most part I like being a restaurant owner better than a tax attorney.\n\nWhat was the transition like from tax attorney to restaurant owner? I can get pretty focused on things. I either do things all the way or don’t. I’m not good at moderation. The first year we were open it was just me working here. I worked from six thirty in the morning until nine at night. I was used to working long hours as an attorney, so it didn’t bother me. I thought running a restaurant would require less hours. Of course I eventually realized it doesn’t. In a way it’s more. But for the most part it’s more rewarding. I love when people say they like my food. Sometimes after working a lot I spend a couple hours here during lunch and hear people compliment the food. That keeps me going. I like to make people happy.",
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"What influenced the menu choices? The ideas have to start from somewhere. At the beginning there was a lot of influence from different sources on the internet. I love this website, Serious Eats, which has a “Sandwich a Day” feature. They write about different sandwiches across the country. I use a lot of that as inspiration. They have great recipes too. Bon Appetit and Food & Wine have great ideas in them as well. When I was home I learned several techniques I could apply to soup, vegetables, and meat. I prepared a lot of soups for some reason. I made them for my fiancée because she ate lunch at work. I like soup because it offers endless combinations.",
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"Do you plan on making any future additions to your menu? We’re currently applying for a liquor license. Our hours at night might expand because that’s when people tend to drink. We’re looking to mostly focus on craft beers. We’re also going to do a small selection of wines, maybe six or seven we find interesting. I have a couple friends that are into wine. I love it, but I can’t say that I’m well versed in it. My friends are, and they’ve introduced me to some wines that I would love to share. In terms of liquor we may have two to three specialty cocktails available, like Bloody Marys on Saturdays.\n\nIs there anything unusual about Soup Kitchen? It’s kind of funny that we have a walk-in closet for a kitchen. We get a lot of jokes made about that. Also there’s a guy, Steve, who sells us pickles from Zayda’s. He sells to a lot of people around here. The pickles are awesome. He’s a comedian too, and he comes in here and does a comedy sketch sometimes.\n\nWhat is something unique that Soup Kitchen offers the community? We enjoy doing big smoker events. We’ll roast a bunch of different meats and make our own bacon. On First Fridays we usually serve tacos. We’re big fans of Mexican food. Our soup especially has a lot of Mexican influence. We also have live music or a DJ on First Fridays. We’ve had some really great local bands play, like Delco Nightingale, a rockabilly outfit. They’re phenomenal. Ricky Radio was also great. We feature new artwork every month, which my fiancée handles. She has an Arts Administration degree and works at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. She has a couple friends she went to school with who send some really good artists our way.",
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"How does your restaurant fit into Fishtown? There’s a lot of young people here that are interested in good food, or food that’s not a hoagie with thawed meat in it. It’s just something a little different. If they’re artists they might not have a ton of money. Generally we’re just trying to offer homemade food at an affordable price. When I was here for the first year by myself, I’d sit behind the counter all the time. I watched the neighborhood change. There have been a lot of positive influences in the area. We’ve gotten to know it, and it’s really nice to see it growing.\n\nTo see the menu visit www.soupkitchencafe.com"
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"DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO—One afternoon in 1998, a healthy 18-year old named Gaby Ngabu Kasongo was hiking home from the farm, when boom: His legs froze. “It’s as if my muscles suddenly turned into blocks,” he says. Konzo, a paralyzing disease caused by gradual cyanide poisoning, hit him like a brick. Several of his neighbors in the Democratic Republic of Congo had fallen victim too. None of them could afford bicycles, never mind cars, motorbikes or wheelchairs, so konzo meant they were stuck. “I cried, I said my life is over. I can’t go to church, I can’t farm, I can’t go to school. And my dominating thought was, I will never have a wife,” Kasongo confesses. “Every night I went to bed in tears.”\n\nIn konzo’s mildest form, both of a person’s knees or ankles twist and spasm. More severe cases mean paralysis from the waist down. Because the disease primarily afflicts those living on less than $2 a day—people who have no way earn money outside of farms or mines—konzo renders them dependent on others and often depressed.\n\nIt would be years before Kasongo learned that konzo is caused by a bitter variety of cassava (Manihot esculenta). It’s a staple crop with starchy white roots as thick as potatoes, which some 600 million people around the world rely on for food. Bitter cassava is the most drought-resistant variety. It outlives other crops. However, it produces high amounts of two cyanogenic glucoside compounds when it’s grown in parched soil. When consumed, those break down to release hydrogen cyanide at concentrations dangerous to people.\n\nHydrogen cyanide can be combatted, however, through two means. If the roots are soaked in water for several days, the compounds degrade. In parts of Africa, women regularly leave the roots in rivers with a sign post marking the goods as their own before they dry out the roots and grind them into flour. But for various reasons, this process does not always happen. “I remember that sometimes we just chewed on [the roots] because we were so hungry,” Kasongo recalls. “The cassava was so bitter it felt weird on your tongue.”",
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"Image credit\nA woman retrieves cassava roots that have been soaking in a stream outside of Kahemba. Image by Neil Brandvold\n\nPeople from eastern Congo told me they hadn’t soaked the roots either. The region has been plagued by armed conflict for more than 2 decades, and in attempt to hide their food from roving militias who steal it, villagers eat their cassava immediately or take it on the run.\n\nThe second mode of defense is decent nutrition. As long as a person has enough protein in their diet, amino acids convert cyanide into thiocyanate, a less toxic substance excreted in urine. Konzo shares this requirement for malnutrition with other neurotoxic diseases caused by organic, non-GMO, fully edible plants. For example, people in Guam diagnosed with “Parkinsonism”—a condition that causes tremors, impaired speech and muscle stiffness—acquired the ailment from exclusively eating seeds of the “false sago palm,” Cycas circinalis, when other food was scarce. In India, a disease called neurolatyrism—characterized by spastic, partial paralysis of the lower limbs—surfaced during droughts when people ate the hardy grass pea plant, Lathyrus sativus, and little else for prolonged periods of time.\n\nLikewise, Christopher McCandless, the young hiker documented in the book “Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer, appears to have succumbed to toxins in the wild potato, Hedysarum alpinum, because he had little else in his diet. Edible for well-nourished people, the plant may be lethal for those suffering from malnutrition. McCandless had decided to leave behind the comforts of modern American life to survive off the land. In contrast, Kasongo had no choice. Bitter cassava was all he had.\n\nSoon after Kasongo collapsed, his father brought him to a traditional healer who wrapped his legs in bark. When that didn’t cure the condition, the healer cut his legs and rubbed a traditional mixture of salt and chili powder into the wounds. After a few months of the treatments and little improvement, his father raised money to send his son to a hospital in the capital, Kinshasa. The trip is just 120 miles as the eagle flies, but the lack of roads and vehicles means the journey can take weeks.\n\nWith two walking sticks, Kasongo hobbled for several hours to the closest town, Popokabaka. From there, the son of a pastor traveled with him on a canoe up the Kwango River. They slept under the stars on the riverbank. At a highway bridge, they waited for a ride. A truck driver allowed them to join dozens of other hitchhikers riding atop the cargo, as the truck teetered precariously through the mountains. At midnight, they arrived in Kinshasa.\n\nIn the capital, Kasongo visited nuns at a missionary hospital who massaged his legs with balm. “But there was no improvement, and they insisted on a high price,” he recalls. “When I spent all of the money provided by my father and the pastor, I could no longer see them.” His aunt, who lived in the city, convinced him to stay by finding him a job in a tailor’s shop.",
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"Image credit\nGaby Ngabu Kasongo sewing a dress. The effects of Konzo make it difficult for Gaby to work long hours. He says his hands begin to get stiff and hurt when working. He also struggles to use his legs to operate the sewing machine. Image by Neil Brandvold\n\nOne morning on his way to church, Kasongo spotted Grace Neema Bandole. She was short like him and had a broad, welcoming smile. They began to talk and soon Bandole was helping Kasongo cook and clean. However, when her father met Kasongo and saw how he struggled to walk, he forbade the relationship. “He was thinking that Gaby couldn’t provide for me, that he wouldn’t be strong enough to work and that his daughter would suffer,” she tells me. We’re sitting in Kasongo’s dim one-room house. A sheet hangs in the middle of the space, separating his mattress from a few stools, tin plates and a laminated poster of a mansion with a red Corvette in the driveway.\n\nBandole sits on the front stoop in a beam of light and recalls their courtship. Her father moved the family across Kinshasa when he found out that she had continued to see Kasongo despite his disapproval. Still, she’d sneak back to his place. And when her father learned of this disobedience, he threatened to return her to the village in eastern Congo that the family had fled because of ongoing war. “I told my father, ‘You better bring a tank and soldiers to tie me up and put me on a truck, because I will not leave Kinshasa willingly.’” Her father relented.\n\nA couple of weeks ago, Kasongo’s father came to Kinshasa for a ceremony to formalize his son’s engagement. Kasongo hands me a photo album from the affair. In one picture, a man holds a list of items that Kasongo must provide if he’s to take their daughter’s hand in marriage: A pot, a thermos, a sheep or goat, a jerry can, bed sheets and a dowry. He hopes to acquire enough money to fulfill the requests and marry his love. Beyond the romance, Kasongo confesses he needs her daily help. For example, he cannot lift a bucket of water to bathe. Like his neighbors in this shantytown, he has neither running water nor electricity.",
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"Are you caught in a landslide of pop culture, feel like this is no escape from reality? Open your eyes, and look to the skies and you will see… We’re just poor in our clothes getting ready to watch another award show. Celebrities need no sympathy. If you haven’t caught on by now this is a tribute to Bohemian Rhapsody, one of the 2019 Oscar nominees for Best Picture. This movie is dedicated to the record breaking, time changing, foot-stomping band Queen.\n\nIf you haven’t seen the movie it follows the journey of the lead singer Freddie Mercury played by Remi Malek. We are shown the difficulties that he faces with finding a band and achieving the visions he has to what ultimately become a huge success. This has been one of the most talked about movies of 2018-19. This movie comes with original songs and along with songs that have never been released. Also with a live recording of their original performance for Live Aid in 1985, one of the final performance of Freddie Mercury. If you are a young millennial like myself, movies like this are so great to see. Growing up and hearing these songs you never truly gain the understanding of the band themselves because they are no longer together. I grew up listening to what might be referred to as “hair bands” and wouldn’t have it any other way. Queen was a band truly before their time. Understanding and learning more about the background of this band only makes it that much more enjoyable.\n\nOK, you heard it here first Bohemian Rhapsody will win Best Picture, and if not then Black Panther will. However, if neither of those win than you can tell I’m not a fortune teller. I’m calling this 3 days earlier than the awards.",
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"In the boreal forests of Northern Alberta where Syncrude has a large oil sands mining operation, fen wetlands are commonplace and, in nature, can take thousands of years to establish. This peat-forming, groundwater-fed wetland became Syncrude’s source of inspiration as it looked to transform a tailings structure into a thriving wetland in 2007.\n\nWith very little information on fen reclamation to refer to, Syncrude established the interdisciplinary Sandhill Fen Technical Advisory Panel to create something that had never been done before, and the Sandhill Fen Research Watershed Initiative was born. The watershed was developed on 52 hectares of sand-capped soft tailings on a portion of what was once a 60-metre deep mine. In all, more than 28 kinds of wetland plants were introduced and vegetation was selected to mirror those in naturally-occurring fens in the area. Construction of the watershed was completed in 2012 and will be closely monitored over the next 10 to 20 years. This project is still in its early years, but results are extremely encouraging. For example, peat studies show that it is possible to transplant live peat from a natural environment and grow it in a newly- constructed area. Additionally, a number of native plants have successfully taken seed and are growing on their own without having been planted. The information being gathered is invaluable towards improving wetland reclamation best practices for Syncrude and the oil sands industry as a whole.",
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"The populations around IAMGOLD’s Essakane mine in the semi-desert Sahel region of Burkina Faso are dependent on trees for firewood, food, feed for livestock and traditional medicine. With trees having to be removed to construct the mine, IAMGOLD launched a reforestation program in 2009 to compensate for the loss to local biodiversity and made a goal of 100,000 living trees by the time it ceases operations. The project emerged directly from exchanges with the local community, and residents were involved from the planning stage through to implementation. To ensure that the plantations flourished, IAMGOLD trained groups of women in nursery techniques. The program demonstrates the positive outcomes that can result from a mining company and communities working together, with the initiative’s success largely attributed to its participatory and community-driven process.\n\nSince the program began, more than 200,000 trees have been planted. Forest areas when the mine ceases operation are expected to be comparable or superior in terms of size, quality and function to those existing on the mining site prior to construction. There is also expected to be a 30% increase in the number of trees considered threatened, rare, endangered or protected in the project zone.\n\nTracking real-time water quality for communities in Newfoundland and Labrador",
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"Brandon Cole Bam Margera is an American professional skateboarder television and radio personality actor and daredevil. He came to prominence after appearing in MTV's Jackass crew. He has since appeared in MTV's Viva La Bam and Bam's Unholy Union all three Jackass movies and Haggard and Minghags both of which he co-wrote and directed.",
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We won a few games, lost plenty more, and now we have collected our impressions for all who might still be on the fence for this new Call of Duty title.\n\nAs you might suspect, not having any (or at least noticeable) ties to the single player campaign only adds to the fact that the multiplayer can pretty much do its own thing. It features a slew of different weapons, all catered to specific classes, which are called “Divisions” in this game. Not to be confused with that other game.\n\nDuring my time with Call of Duty: World War II, I primarily played the shotgun-toting Expeditionary Division; while Hans rocked the Infantry Division — the game’s equivalent of the soldier class. With that said, the game also has an Armoured Division, which is the game’s equivalent of a rocket soldier; a Mountain Division (this was Taygan favourite), which focuses on sniping and long-range support; and the Airborne Division, who, as the name might suggest, are all about air support.\n\nAll classes share the same upgrading mechanic, where every level grants you special upgrades for your Division’s weapons. In this vein, I can already promise that there will be a huge skill-gap and difficulty spike when newer players join the fray months – or even weeks – after launch. To that end, however, I can attest to the fact that once you win a game or two, you can unlock the upgrades fast enough to catch up… you just have to win first.\n\nIn terms of content, Sledgehammer Games really did not hold back. The beta included a variety of maps, all of which felt great to play. Every map felt balanced and offered different ways to play too. I fondly remember how, during our Vamers Live First Play stream for Call of Duty: World War II, Hans and I filled a few allied soldiers with incendiary lead as everyone rushed through the trenches. It was a great moment.\n\nFurthermore, the beta also offered a few different game modes. Of these, the few that kept cropping up during the Mosh Pit mode (which is just fancy name for game mode rotation), was Team Deathmatch, Domination, and Hard Point. Sledgehammer Games also added Kill Confirmed in this beta – whereby you pick up the enemy dog tags for every kill you make; the more the better. War Mode is another game mode in which 24 players (12-vs-12) duke it out in an objective-based match.\n\nCall of Duty: World War II looks great. Very nice actually. I had my reservations about the game when the tutorial video booted up and revealed itself to be a pre-rendered cutscene at what I figured was sub-1080p. I thought that it did not bode well at all for the game and that the game would look very, very bad. Thankfully, that was not the case and I am sure it will be polished off even more by the game’s release.\n\nRight after that, the game required me to select my starting Division. Each option included a quick and very campy introductory video; which I immediately loved. Not only was it informative, but it was also a nice reprieve from that pre-rendered mess at the start. After choosing my Division, and loading into my first Team Deathmatch, I was struck by how gorgeous the game is. During our Vamers Live First Play stream, I mentioned how good the game looked, and that thought still stands. It is not Witcher 3, by any stretch of the imagination, but it is an amazing upgrade from the last Call of Duty that I played online… which was Ghosts, for the record.\n\nWith that said, I must commend Sledgehammer on creating a great looking game with Call of Duty: World War II. The last franchise game this studio was in charge of was Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. That game had an amazing single player campaign and looked great too. Sadly, I never really got into the multiplayer. They may have changed a lot since then, but I sincerely hope that the single player quality has stayed the same. Only time will tell, however.\n\nAnother nice thing I noticed was the inclusion of bayonets in the game play for Call of Duty: World War II. It was nice to rush at someone with a rifle and attached bayonet, then to press in the right analogue stick, and vicious impale someone who was too slow to fire a shot. Fun! Sound also played a huge factor in the enjoyment of the game.\n\nWhile I am not an audiophile by any stretch, I do love good sound design, and boy does Sledgehammer deliver. From the warring ambiance to the exploding shells and falling missiles in the background, you genuinely feel like you are a part of the battlefield. 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"The Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne is a complicated book with in depth characterization. This analysis has to do with Hester Prynne, the primary character and focuses on three of her attitudes, look, and morals.\n\nHester’s physical look is established and referred to typically throughout the book. Hawthorne paints a picture for the reader of Hester’s charm.\n\nShe had dark and plentiful hair, so shiny that it through off the sunlight with a gleam and a face consistency of functions and riches of complexion, and the impressiveness coming from a significant eyebrow and deep shiners.\n\nDon't use plagiarized sources. Get your custom essay on\n“ Character analysis of Hester Prynne ”\nGet custom paper\nNEW! smart matching with writer\n\nThe author likewise explains Hester as being of modest etiquette. “With nearly serene deportment, for that reason, Hester Prynne travelled through this part of her experience, came to a sort of scaffold, at the western extremity of the market. (Hawthorne, 52) As the story is informed, the author typically refers to Hester’s mindset as well as her look.\n\nHester is represented as having a strong will and mindset in the Scarlet Letter.\n\nShe kept her spirits high even when she thought she dealt with death. She managed to preserve her strength throughout her fights.\n\nWith her native energy of character and rare capacity, it might not totally cast her off, although it had set a mark upon her, more intolerable to a woman’s heart than that which branded the brow of Cain. In all her sexual intercourse with society, nevertheless, there was nothing that made her feel as if she came from it.\n\nevery gesture, every word, and even the silence of those with whom she can be found in contact, indicated and often revealed, that she inhabited another sphere, or communicated with the common nature by other organs and senses than the rest of human kind. She differed from mortal interests, yet close beside them, like a ghost that revisits the familiar foresides, and can no longer make itself seen of felt. (Hawthorne, 77-78).\n\nHester’s attitude is directly related to her morals.\n\nMiss Prynne’s morals are not as easy to identify as her mindset. When evaluating her scenario, the reader may not be able to see that Hester has morals. The truths of her troubles lay a ground work for this belief. In reality, the novel does show that Hester Prynne has morals and worths.\n\nIn this matter of Hester Prynne, there was neither irritation nor irksomeness. She never battled with the public, but submitted, uncomplainingly, to its worst usage; she made no claim upon it, inequitable for what she suffered; she did not weigh up in its sympathies. Then, also, blameless purity of her life during all these years in which she had been set apart to infamy, was reckoned largely in her favor. With nothing now to lose, in the sight of mankind, and with no hope, and seemingly no wish of gaining anything, it could only bed genuine regard for virtue that had brought back the poor wanderer to its paths. (Hawthorne, 145)\n\nNathanial Hawthorne shows sin this quote that although Hester is in an uncomfortable situation, she maintains the higher standards of the society. The author uses vivid descriptions to portray the characters in the novel. When describing Hester Prynne, Hawthorne establishes the type of person she is through her appearance, attitude and morals.",
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"18 Oct 2016 | Email | Print | PDF\nBy: Waithera Kabiru\nAcross Africa, digital and mobile media are transforming the way we do media and media research; Coca-Cola in Africa, for example, has adopted a mobile-first approach to media. In order to do this successfully, we need to make sure that we are focusing on the metrics that deliver value, those which deliver actual best results.",
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So, what is it that we need to measure in order to build a business case for increased investment?\n\nConsider the consumer journey that we look at as marketers, the stages of which can be defined as awareness, demand generation, acquisition and transaction, which leads to retention and loyalty (Source: Coke Global Media and Measurement Essentials). At each of these stages we need to measure consumer behaviour to determine how effective the messaging was, for all media (TV, radio, digital and print).\n\nThis measurement can capture what the real business outcome was across each of these stages, by looking at metrics such as the incremental lift or attribution of that messaging, as well as reach.\n\nEngagement is not a KPI\n\nOn Facebook, only a very small percentage of users online actually engage (i.e., like, share or comment on your content). According to Datalogix and Nielsen, there is no correlation to offline sales or brand health (Source: Coke Global Media and Measurement Essentials).\n\nHowever, this doesn’t mean that audiences don’t like your content; they will see your communication, but they may not take a certain action. So it can be misleading to focus on likes, comments and shares. This means that focusing on this type of engagement as a key KPI may not be the right metric to measure impact.\n\nInstead, we have to look at a couple of things to determine the metrics which matter, and which platforms to use. The first is time spent on that platform; and the second is the penetration of that platform. For example, radio is a key media, having a very high penetration in most African markets. Print on the other hand, has a very low penetration, and time spent on it is fairly minimal.\n\nWhile digital has a relatively low penetration (it’s growing, but it can’t compare to radio or even TV in some countries), the time spent by the small number of people online is high – much higher than time spent watching, say, a TV show.\n\nSo it’s a combination of the two: looking at which channels have the highest penetration, and which channels consumers are spending their time on, and combining these. That is why we combine TV and digital, and radio and digital as our strategy for communicating with our audiences.\n\nWhat we’ve usually done with regard to online media is try to be very precise in targeting a specific audience, instead of going for mass scale to reach a larger audience. This is an advantage of digital: you can limit your messaging to a narrowly defined group, for example 13-19 year olds, who are interested in football, and who live in Harare. However, ultimately this may decrease the number of people impacted overall – as suggested by Facebook’s Facebook white paper ‘Reach Matters: Driving Business Results at Scale, 2016’.\n\nCoke Studio Africa is a TV show that Coca-Cola Central East and West Africa has been producing for the last three years, now entering season four. During season three, which was aired in five countries, running for 10 or 12 episodes (depending on the country in which it aired), we conducted a study to measure the impact of all the mediums used to determine awareness and liking of the show – that is TV, radio, out of home, print, digital and word of mouth.\n\nAfter each episode, we used Geopoll to poll our audiences in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Mozambique. We wanted to determine the following: awareness of the programme, viewership of the programme (as well as listenership because the show also airs on radio), and whether they liked the programme and had a positive brand impression of the programme.\n\nThe survey was conducted over five different countries every week. One of the key findings to emerge was that awareness increased significantly if we asked people if they watched Coke Studio on TV or online, vs. on one medium. This is the “kicker effect” (source: Gayle Fuguitt, CEO and President, ‘The Advertising Research Foundation. Fearlessly Facing Forward: A candid report on the state of audience measurement today’), whereby you get incremental reach when you combine TV and digital, or radio and digital – the strategy we used for Coke Studio. Coke Studio is a TV show, but it is pushed heavily on digital, to the point where we have “first and second screen” messaging – i.e., you’re watching it and what you’re seeing online is complementing what you’re seeing on TV.\n\nThe results reported at the end of season three were above target in terms of viewership, awareness, liking the show and having a positive brand impression.\n\nAs per Coke’s Global Media and Measurement Essentials, the key takeaways from this are first, that we need to plan for where our audiences are spending more of their time. In Africa, this is really on a few social networks – for example Facebook – and online, where audiences spend time looking for local content, watching music or movies.\n\nSecondly, in Africa, it is critical that content and messaging is formatted and tailored for the mobile experience.\n\nThirdly, when we’re planning media, we need to be guided by key business objectives. 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"Jeremy Corbyn was replaced as leader of the opposition by Sir Keir Starmer on April 4, but Mr Corbyn’s five-year-reign as Labour Party leader was dogged by allegations of anti-Semitism sweeping throughout the party, which he claimed were “wrong and extremely unfair”. Speaking to the Middle East Eye in his first major interview since stepping down as Labour leader, the MP for Islington North attacked the EHRC for being “part of the government machine” whose independence had been “taken away” by the Tories. The body was established in 2006 as a “non departmental public body” and describes itself as independent of the Government, but says it “works with government to influence progress on equality and human rights”.\n\nWhen asked whether he believed its lack of independence would play a large part in the final report, Mr Corbyn replied: “Let’s see what happens.\n\n“I think it’s quite significant that the Conservative government has underfunded the Equality and Human Rights Commission, and for some reason, which I don’t fully understand, decided to take away its independent status and make it part of the government machine.”\n\nMr Corbyn also responded to evidence from a leaked report handed by Labour to the EHRC as part of its response to the inquiry, which appeared to allege the Mr Corbyn’s leadership, as well as his management of anti-Semitism complaints, had been undermined by officials within the party’s governance and legal unit.\n\nHe did not comment directly on the report, but admitted he was left less than impressed by the culture within Labour at the top in the run-up to the general election in 2017.",
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"All About the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act\n\nAutomotive manufacturers across the world build lemons, including General Motors, Honda, Ford, Volkswagen and many more. Consumers stuck with lemons can feel stranded and isolated, but in fact they have a myriad of legal options for getting compensation. Each state has its own “lemon law” which protects consumers when they unknowingly buy a defective vehicle. These laws delineate what each state considers a lemon, what thresholds a consumer must prove their vehicle hits to start the lemon law process, and how long they can file those cases according to the state’s statutes of limitation.\n\nMagnuson-Moss makes it easier for consumers to sue for breach of warranty by making it a violation of federal law, bringing the case out of the individual state’s hands and into the federal purview. It also lowers the amount of economic damages normally needed for federal jurisdiction.\n\nThe Act does allow for companies to require consumers first attempt an “informal dispute settlement procedure,” better known as arbitration, before filing a breach of warranty claim. Lemon law attorney Andrew Ross with Allen Stewart P.C. said arbitration rarely works out in favor of the consumer. Arbitration usually ends in a single day inside a conference room and not a courthouse, but often the “best case scenario” still ends relatively poorly for the consumer. Ross said the manufacturer often sends an engineer who is advised by a lawyer “behind the scenes.”\n\nRoss said 90 percent of lemon law claims never go to court, as even the manufacturer would prefer a speedy end to the situation. He said manufacturer almost always offer a settlement in lieu of going to trial; your attorney will work with you to determine whether the settlement is acceptable.",
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You’ll fly off into a new horizon in no time with these matte green nugs that boast an average THC content of 18 to 22 percent and distinctive orange hairs. Because Tang Tang’s onset of effects is delayed, it’s often known as a “creep” since its effects begin slowly. However, once it does hit, be ready because Tang Tang is a high-energy sativa sure to take you to the moon and back!\n\nTang Tang is known for its cerebral high, which is characterized by a psychedelic-like experience. This makes perfect sense, since this strain is primarily sativa. Anxiety, stress, and sadness begin to lessen as laughter and energy sweep over you.\n\nWhat else does this zippy and fragrant strain have to show? Continue reading to learn more about Tang Tang, including its history and characteristics.\n\nWhat Is Tang Tang Marijuana Strain?\n\nTang Tang is a medical cannabis strain created by GrindHouse Medical Seeds Co. in California as a type of marijuana. However, due to the anonymity of its breeders, little is known about Tang Tang’s genetic heritage. It has a ratio of 90 percent sativa and 10% indica, making it a sativa-dominant strain. Due to its energy and helpful effects, Tang Tang has frequently been crossed with other strains of cannabis to develop such groundbreaking creations as Mob Boss, the Prophet, and Ultra Sonja.\n\nThe Tang Tang strain is a voracious grower. It has a beautiful tail-shaped and gleaming bush that thrives freely. Despite its lightness, density, and the fact that it produces gorgeous green nuggets with orange hairs, it has a herbaceous odor and a grassy smell. Its color will darken to an exquisite forest green with subtle hints of maroon and lavender slipping in over time.\n\nThe original purpose of Tang Tang, as designed by a medical marijuana company, was to help with anxiety, sadness, nausea, and tension. It might give one euphoric feeling and significantly enhance one’s mood. Because of its energizing qualities, it is best recognized for assisting those who have little energy or concentration! Those who have suffered from panic attacks in the past should exercise caution when taking Tang Tang since it has a strong punch!\n\nTang Tang is a strain with an unusual scent. When you first open your jar, it should have a very tangy and citrus aroma that is similar to the Tang beverage after which it was named. As the smell gets more complex, undertones of apricot or nectarine may be detected, as well as hints of other stone fruits. This unique combination in a marijuana plant\n\nAfter you begin clogging and crunching Tang Tang, the pleasant and sour scent will alter to a distinct aroma that is reminiscent of smoky exhaust fumes. However, don’t worry, since it’s simply because the bud was crushed; when smoked, it gives off a citrus flavor with the classic skunky/herby grassiness of cannabis. Some even claim that the aftertaste is spicy.\n\nThe stem is long, thin, and delicate. It grows like a tail and has a great fragrance that fills the air. The buds are olive green in color with tiny brilliant orange hairs and a sprinkling of white trichomes, frequently thick with syrupy and sweet resin.\n\nThe appealing tropical citrusy and skunky aroma of this bud will undoubtedly have your interest piqued in learning more!\n\nFor growing your own Tang Tang, try to obtain clippings from more mature plants since you won’t be able to get seeds online. This will ensure that the plant is grown in the greatest possible condition and that it is a clone of the original breed. There isn’t much information on this strain, but it may be cultivated in hot and humid conditions as most marijuana hybrid strains are. Growers should maintain temperatures 10 to 15 degrees lower at night if they want to see more of the purple and lavender hues mentioned above.\n\nIt is grown primarily in California and other areas of the western United States, despite the fact that it may be cultivated almost everywhere under suitable conditions and climate. This is due to the climate being particularly suited without the influence of external factors such as greenhouses or lighting.\n\nYou can also try growing your own Tang Tang if you have the appropriate equipment! Just make sure there is plenty of humidity in the air and that there are lots of sun or lights available!\n\nIf you’re searching for a strain that energizes while also assisting with anxiety and depression, you’ve come to the right place! Tang Tang will provide everything you need to have a fantastic euphoric time, as well as energy restoration. It takes some time for it to kick in because it is a “creep” strain; generally between 35 and 40 minutes. The high stays for up to four hours after that! It can even produce a psychedelic high. Increased mood, increased hunger, and an increased cognitive function are just a few of the many benefits of taking Tang Tang.\n\nBecause it is more of a pick-me-up, it may put you in a highly energized and stimulated state, therefore it’s best used in the morning or late morning. It’s ideal to perform before hanging out with friends or beginning an exercise routine because it can provide you with a giggly and up-and-at-’em attitude when dealing with all sorts of tasks and goals as a result of the boost in physical energy. It could also be beneficial to clean your home or get started on your daily chores immediately after using this product.\n\nAlthough it is more exciting than relaxing, Tang Tang can still assist with anxiety, sadness, and mental stress. It can also aid in the treatment of nausea and muscular cramps.\n\nMany interesting medical advantages have been discovered for Tang Tang, which was initially developed by a medical marijuana business! It has the ability to help those suffering from attention deficit disorder (ADD) to focus. With much greater clarity and precision, you may now focus with ease. You can get through the fog in your head with this strain’s assistance.\n\nIt’s also frequently utilized to assist individuals with depression or anxiety because of its capacity to produce ecstatic feelings and a feeling of well-being. Tang Tang has several anti-inflammatory qualities, which is why it may help with treating cramps, muscular pains, migraines, and a variety of other problems.\n\nTang Tang has been used to treat those who suffer from hunger loss as a result of depression or strong medicines since it has the amazing ability to stimulate appetite, making it a popular choice for people looking to eat normally and healthily. Tang Tang has a wide range of applications, ranging from boosting your spirit and energy to restoring an appetite and supporting physical discomfort. Try it for yourself and see what wonderful advantages you can get!\n\nPossible Side Effects of the Tang Tang Strain\n\nLike any cannabis variety, Tang Tang has the potential to produce negative effects. Fortunately, most of these are minor. People usually complain about a dry mouth (cottonmouth), so keep your fluids flowing before and after smoking Tang Tang. It can make you dizzy at first when it begins to take effect, so making sure you have a secure and stable safe place is also a smart idea.\n\nThis strain’s effects are similar to those of Blueberry, which is a strain that makes people feel happy and energetic. Because it has the ability to energize and uplift some users who are sensitive to THC or sensitive in general, they may wish to exercise caution. It can also produce a psychedelic-like high, so be prepared for that as well. This impact has the potential to surprise individuals who were not expecting it, therefore be aware of its inherent nature!\n\nTang Tang’s effects may last for up to 4 hours, so users should be aware of that. If one has other engagements or responsibilities during the coming hours, it is recommended to save it for another day. It’s frequently advised for those days when you can stay at home and catch up on all your essential tasks.\n\nWith the appropriate preparation, planning, and knowledge, one may avoid any negative effects and achieve the delightful and uplifting high that Tang Tang has to offer.\n\nOverall, Tang Tang is a fantastic strain to choose if you want to have fun, energetic, and stimulating effects from cannabis to assist you focus and get things done. It can aid in the treatment of depression and anxiety while also relieving stress.Any of these sound like something you might want to try with Tang Tang on YOUR next trip, whether it’s not going into a spaceship and blasting off to outer space.\n\nWe hope you enjoyed this article and appreciated its entertainment, educational, and informative value, and we’d want to remind you that cannabis use is entirely up to the user, and adverse effects are more likely if it’s used incorrectly."
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Although no official death toll was announced, witnesses suggested nearly 400 Algerians were shot by police and some with injuries were thrown into the River Seine.\n\nWitnesses reported that demonstrators were also killed in the garden of Paris police headquarters or subway stations.\n\nAfter France announced in 1998 that only 40 people died in demonstrations, historian Jean-Luc Einaudi won a case filed in 1999 against Papon, who ordered intervention in the demonstration.\n\nEven though it became official that the massacre was intentional, the incident is still treated as taboo by official institutions and administrators in France.\n\nAnadolu Agency’s request for access to archives about the massacre on its 59th anniversary was declined by the Paris Police Department and the Department of Memory and Cultural Affairs, citing COVID-19 restrictions.\n\nProtestors did not even carry a pocket knife’\n\nAit Ouazzou Areski, 84, who was one of the pioneers of the Algerian Independence Movement (FLN) in France and the Oct. 17 demonstration, personally witnessed the incident and spoke exclusively to Anadolu Agency about the before and after the massacre.\n\nAreski, who was imprisoned for years, said the demonstration was organized to protest the Oct. 6 curfew by \"racist\" Police Director Papon who was brought to power by the French administration.\n\nHe said, the prime minister at the time used the curfew to sabotage negotiations between France and the FLN. “It was a discriminatory, arbitrary curfew targeting only people of Algerian descent,\" he said.\n\nAreski said that people of all ages participated in the demonstrations, which was called by the FLN. \"I did a body search myself, the demonstrators did not carry even a small pocket knife.\"\n\nNearly 80,000 Algerians of all ages, men and women, participated in the demonstration, according to Areski, who said police began firing automatic weapons at close range at tens of thousands of protesters who filled the streets.\n\n\"A large number of people fell to the ground like potato sacks, the police picked up those that fell on the ground with trucks and threw them into the Seine River. Paris has never witnessed such a massacre before. Even during the Second World War, there was no massacre like this,\" he said. “We want France to recognize its crimes and massacres of its colonial past and make amends.”\n\n“On Oct. 17, 1961, the biggest massacre since World War II happened in Paris upon the orders of Maurice Papon,” he said.\n\n“The Paris police chief did not act independently from his superior, the Minister of the Interior, Prime Minister and then-French President General Charles De Gaulle. Together with the lawyers, we consider this a state crime. The massacre of Oct. 17, 1961, constitutes a crime against humanity because it has a political, racist, and even religious aspect,” said Grandmaison.\n\nHe said Paris held memorials every year for the massacre but it is not enough. Some statements were made by officials but the highest ranks of the state have not recognized the crime which was deliberately committed.\n\nThe crime was committed not only in Algeria but also in France, said Grandmaison, noting it shattered the republican myth that colonial crimes were only committed in foreign colonies.\n\nGrandmaison said when the massacre took place, it was ignored not only by French media, but by activist groups of the time, workers' organizations.\n\nFrance struggles to face its colonial past\n\nKarima Direche, director of the Institute for Research on the Contemporary Maghreb, said France is struggling to face its colonial past.\n\n“Real bullets were used against unarmed demonstrators. Thousands of Algerians were detained and sent to prison. They were subjected to abuse. Dozens of people died. Some people were killed by bullets. Some people drowned as a result of being thrown into the Seine River. Disproportionate pressure and force were used by the French security forces,” she said.\n\nDireche said authorities thought the pressure on Algerians was legitimate and although former President Francois Hollande made a statement remembering the massacre, he failed to recognize France’s responsibility.\n\nNot only state crime, but also social memory loss\n\nYasser Louati, head of the Justice and Liberties For All Committee, said the massacre happened because Papon could not stand to hear the voice of liberty in Paris.\n\nLouati said Papon was a member of the Vichy Government, which sent thousands of Jews to concentration camps, before he became police chief and was not prosecuted for his crimes.\n\nStating that Papon continues its old habits with Algerians, Louati said the French administration is a partner in crimes by keeping Papon in office.\n\n“No institution opposed Papon for its decisions. Years have passed since the massacre and it was never mentioned, until the 1980s. Back then, historians like Jean-Luc Einaudi did their job and documented this bloody massacre,” he said.\n\nLouati said France does not reckon with its past and no president has apologized for what has been done. The massacre is still taboo and is not thought in schools.\n\n\"The 1961 Paris Massacre is not an event recognized as a bloody act in the history of the republic. There is a desire to forget or underestimate what happened in October 1961,\" he said.\n\nLouati said the government of President Emmanuel Macron pressured associations trying to bring the massacre to the agenda under the pretext of \"fighting Islamic separatism.\"\n\n“This shows that we are in a France that persecutes those who want to remember and remind the past,” he said.\n\n“This massacre deserves a national attribution, a day of remembrance, an official speech from the president, because it took place in the heart of Paris, not in a distant province. 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"Feeling in a low place, new opportunities are still out there to be taken. A story of perseverance and resilience rewarded with fresh, exciting opportunity.\n\nI had a long history of homelessness – I spent time in a homeless B&B, a supported hostel and in precarious living situations, staying in relationships that were unhealthy, and often times dangerous, to avoid becoming homeless.\n\nWhat ultimately led to me getting out of the situation and being able to thrive was opportunity, and without being lucky enough to have these opportunities, I don’t know where I would be today.\n\nAfter being in several long-term abusive relationships, I wasn’t without hope of my life changing, but I certainly couldn’t see a way to make it happen. I was scared of leaving and being forced into the homelessness system. I had heard such horror stories about temporary accommodation, so it was a case of “better the devil you know”. I consequently spent far too long in living situations that were mentally and physically damaging to me and caused severe anxiety to those around me that cared. I eventually left one particularly abusive partner with a male friend, to present as homeless as a couple, which seemed slightly less daunting. We spent around 10 months in a homeless B&B with one working shower between 13 rooms.\n\nI remember one day going down for breakfast. Individuals were allowed two pieces of toast. There were three pieces and a heel left, so when we were given the three bits of toast my partner put the heel in the toaster. We were told that it was two pieces per person but if you were in a shared room you got three between you. The loaf of bread was a reduced 8p loaf. It was grim.\n\nAnother time, my partner needed to get an ambulance late at night from the B&B. The manager said that if we weren’t back by the 11pm curfew we wouldn’t be able to stay. There was no way we would get back in time so there was a choice made between getting urgent healthcare or having somewhere to sleep that night. We went to the hospital and they wanted my partner to be kept in, but as I couldn’t stay with him and he didn’t want me on my own all night, we left and had to spend the night in the care shelter.\n\nEventually we got our own tenancy, but the trouble didn’t end there. On reflection, this relationship was one borne out of necessity rather than choice. I felt pressured and held back and my partner had addiction issues that he just couldn’t break. Again, I remained for longer than I should – feeling in limbo, unable to move on with life due to my deep unhappiness and scared of having to face a homeless B&B by myself.\n\nI had a support worker who fought for opportunities that ultimately changed my life. It shows the difference of having someone advocating on your behalf. I was offered supported accommodation which felt like a haven in amongst all of the chaos. Although my time in the hostel was far from stable, it did give me the opportunity to start finding myself, having been the first time I had lived “alone” in my adult life.\n\nI was there for around 20 months then was offered a tenancy close to my support networks. I had started volunteering for Cyrenians in their cook school after completing one of their cooking classes and was given the opportunity to complete their 'train the trainer' course. Shortly after moving into my own place I applied and was successful in my application as a cooking tutor! I was there for around two and a half years and returned to university part-time to start a Masters degree.\n\nI have now been working with Cyrenians for over four years and am the manager for two services as well as being a trustee for two homelessness charities. I often reflect on how my life could be so different now if I hadn’t had the opportunities available, at the right times. I know that many are not so lucky, but we need to shout about opportunities and push for the creation of new ones so that all can benefit, not just a few."
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"In many cases these applications collect personal information and use it to sell it to advertisers.\n\nHaving control over our privacy in the apps we use is a necessary practice that we should all internalize. In an ideal world we would not have to worry about how companies use our data, but unfortunately companies’ intentions are not always the best. Google continues to delve into making the Play Store more secure, and Apple does the same, however there are still apps that collect information every day without the permission of their users.\n\nNew research by Mozilla researchers reveals one particularly bloody case: mental health apps are some of the worst with privacy policies. It is hard to believe that apps in theory designed to help people psychologically directly exercise information traffic in some cases. The study has revealed that it is not an isolated case, but that there are many self-help and mental health applications that misuse your data.\n\nAmong the 32 apps that researchers at Mozilla worked with, 27 of them make irresponsible use of your information in different ways. The infractions range from simple negligence such as allowing the creation of weak passwords (highly imprudent in an environment where very personal matters are discussed) to directly improperly share the data of its users.\n\nWithin those 32 applications, not only those related to mental health are grouped, but there are also some apps to pray. According to Mozilla, apps like Better Help, Youper, Woebot, Better Stop Suicide, Pray.com and Talkspace are the ones that manage your privacy the worst.\n\nThe case of Talkspace is very surprising. It is an online therapy application, where users chat about their problems with professionals and other users. In Mozilla they do not criticize the practice itself, but they point out that the app not only uses the names and registration addresses of users for advertising purposes, but even analyze private conversations that have taken place in the app to get relevant information to sell to advertisers.\n\nMisha Rykov, one of the researchers responsible for the study at Mozilla talks about how dangerous these practices are:\n\n“They operate like data-sucking machines in the guise of a mental health app. In other words: they are wolves in sheep’s clothing.”\n\nDuring the pandemic, downloads of this type of application skyrocketed due to quarantines and restrictions. Millions of people sought psychological support through the internet to avoid exposing yourself to the danger of going to consultation. For this reason, as Mozilla indicates, these apps have taken the opportunity to sell user information to the highest bidder.\n\nIt is ironic that an approach as pure as helping to treat mental health becomes a network of unscrupulous information trafficking and without any sense of ethics. Not all apps in this field are like this, but check out the study published by Mozilla if you often use apps with these characteristics\n\nwhat they are, how they affect and what to do to avoid them\n\nHow viruses can enter your mobile and how to avoid it\n\nApple slowing down older iPhones? Every user will get 15 dollars, decision in 6 year old case"
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From outward appearances, she seemed to dote on the boys– but within a couple of years, it was discovered she had been abusing both boys. She put pennies in Jim’s mouth and put duct tape over it, telling him if he cried or called out, he would swallow a penny and choke to death. She also beat the boys with an electric cord from a lamp she ripped from the wall. And she told them that if their mother ever left their stepfather, it would be to kill them. She said their mother would take them somewhere to kill them, then hide their bodies and go back to the stepfather to have “real children” with him. Jim’s mother discovered the abuse, tried to stop it, and after counseling with instructions to “submit” to her husband (and his mother) at all costs, she fled – getting the children away from all of them – and away from the abuse – permanently.\n\nHis mother tried to build a good life for her children, but she made many stupid and selfish mistakes. The family was active in church and the children were raised with much prayer, if not always good direction. They had minimal support from extended family. After Jim finished the 4thgrade, his mother decided to homeschool him. For the first two years, Jim thrived with the set-up. He learned at a rapid pace and grew to love learning and reading. He absorbed library books by the dozens, and his studies moved quickly. But then he got involved with some kids from church who led him onto a path he should have never taken. About the same time, he was introduced to music by Eminem that promoted disrespect, anger, hatred. They moved once again, and Jim entered public high school, but after a year or so, asked for homeschool studies again. His mother resumed teaching him, and he eventually passed final exams and graduated high school. But by this point, he was out of control. He worked random jobs to support himself, and had a good work ethic – but when work was over for the day, he just would not settle down. He even attended college for a year – and loved every moment of it, but did not stick with it.\n\nYears passed. His mother remarried and life settled for her. Jim eventually ended up in a serious relationship with an older woman. About 18 months into the relationship, he told someone that his girl had tried to stab him – with a 3-foot sword. At that point, all the signs of domestic abuse became apparent to his family. But there was nothing they could do. A couple of months later, his girl went on another tirade and he hopped into their car to get away from her. There wasn’t enough gas in the car to get very far, so he turned around, determined to make things work. When he arrived back home, the police were there. The vehicle was in his girl’s name only, and she had called the police to report it stolen.\n\nHe spent 110 days in jail. For the first 30-45 days, he was convinced that he still loved his girl and that they could make things work. He never admitted that she hit him, but a deputy told his mother that the girl had sure worked him over good. When his mother visited him in jail, he was covered with cuts and scrapes all over his face and head, and he had a bruise the size of a baseball bat on his arm, where he’d deflected some of the blows. But he refused to report her. Because he’d returned the car, the charges were dropped down to two misdemeanors, and he was released on a two-year probation – with orders to pay thousands of dollars in fines, take three specific evaluations and if they required classes, to take those as part of the probation. He was also ordered to see his probation officer once a month and perform 120 hours of community service. He was placed under a “no contact” order with the girl – and she was told she could not contact him either. He is currently in month four of his two-year probation. He lived with his mom and stepdad for awhile, but could not abide by their rules. He now lives on the streets, occasionally stopping by their house to take a shower or eat a meal. Some days he berates his mom for her poor parenting skills, other days he’s respectful and grateful.\n\nMeet Jane Smith. She is 24. She was raised in a two-parent environment. Her",
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"Some place the blame firmly on the parents. Others on broken homes. Others place it on religion. Or lack of religion. So many other avenues to place blame. But these two examples show it must be more than that. Why this specific age group of kids? What is it about these kids that make them feel they are not worthy of something better? That they are only worth abuse? Why do they feel it’s okay for someone to beat them? Hurt them? Abuse them?\n\nA recent conversation with another loved one opened my eyes to other possibilities. At the time when this age group of kids were at the most impressionable age – during their formative years – there were several major events going on nationally. Bill Clinton was president, and his personal actions – making headlines and newscasts for years – revealed a man with no morals, no values, no conscience. And he got away with it in the highest office of our land. An office that prior to his election had been revered and dreamed about by young children for generations. That dream was gone. In other news during those same years, the O.J. Simpson trial kept everyone glued to their TV sets for weeks on end. He, too, because of his celebrity, appears to have gotten away with murder.\n\nDid those events cause one age group of young children to lose their way in this world?\n\nI’ve heard people say that people like Jim and Jane are worthless.\n\nEvery time I hear a comment like that, it infuriates me. It makes me want to shout: “NO THEY ARE NOT” from every rooftop in town. No one is worthless – I don’t care what they’ve done, who they are. No one. Author Lori Roeleveld wrote an excellent post on this very subject a few weeks ago – you’ll want to check it out, because it shares my heart precisely.\n\nWhat hope does this generation of young people have?\n\nWe cling to hope, and we must PRAY. We must pray fervently for each and every young person we know, because God’s not finished with them yet. Their stories are indeed still being written. I trust He knows the outcome, and will use these two in some special way that will impact lives.\n\nHow can I know that? How can I say that?\n\nLook at the examples provided in the Bible:\n\nHosea’s wife was a prostitute.\n\nAmos’ only training was in the school of fig-tree pruning.\n\nJacob was a liar.\n\nDavid had an affair.\n\nSolomon was too rich.\n\nAbraham was too old.\n\nDavid was too young.\n\nPeter was afraid of death.\n\nNaomi was a widow.\n\nPaul was a persecutor of the church.\n\nMoses was a murderer.\n\nJonah ran from God’s will.\n\nMiriam was a gossip.\n\nGideon and Thomas both doubted.\n\nJeremiah was depressed and suicidal.\n\nElijah was burned out.\n\nMartha was a worry-wart.\n\nDid I mention that Moses had a short fuse?\n\nSo did Peter, Paul – well, lots of folks did.\n\nIf you have a loved one who is not living the life they were meant to live, DON’T GIVE UP ON THEM. And don’t stop praying.\n\nTheir stories aren’t over yet. God is still working."
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Not long ago, curmudgeon cat's old-cat-itis [he's, best guess, about 18 or 19] turned from a creeping case to a galloping case, and in short order he went from being his own sofa cushion to downright skeletal, literally half the cat he used to be, and nothing the vet did seemed to help.\n\nEvery day I came home from work expecting to find a dead cat, and every night I wondered if I'd put it off too long and should have already taken him in for that final trip to the vet. And since things seemed worse at night, and since he was going to die anyway, I decided to stop the bedtime medication to see if his last days would be a little more comfortable. And lo, he was. So much so, that he perked up a bit. And so, I stopped all the other medications too, at which point he perked up even more.\n\nHe's been eating, drinking, pooping, peeing, grooming, purring, and talking up a storm for a couple of weeks now. And while he's still pitifully thin [the photo is from fatter days], his skin is clearing up and he's got enough strength back to jump from the floor to the counter top without any intermediary steps [though he still takes the easy way most times].\n\nSo, apparently his aging system can no longer handle any of the drugs he's been on for much of his life [he's always had that 'sensitive stomach' trouble, it's just worse now] and I've had to search ever further afield for food that doesn't make him throw up, and the new no more drugs policy means that the only defense left against his skin problems is frequent medicated baths [thank ceiling cat he actually likes baths]... all of which is a real pain, but golly gee whiskers I'm deliriously happy that he's going to stick around for a little longer.\nPosted by hipparchia at 6/16/2009 07:41:00 PM\n\nI think the curmudgeons live the longest. They're too cranky to give up. Yay for extra time.\n\nyay for extra time is so right.\n\nthis cat is most definitely not the giving up kind. i adopted him from the pound precisely because he was on death row, and he was there because nobody wanted a cat with his temperament. he was screaming and growling and alternately hiding in the back of the cage or attacking the people who walked by in front of the cage, even after having been there several days [not that i blame him a bit].\n\nhe turned out to be a real lover [if he approves of you] and just adores everybody at the vet clinic [must be some good stuff in those shots they give him], but he's beaten up a couple of large dogs and scared off at least one would-be burglar, so he's no pushover.\n\nWhat a delightful story, hipparchia, and well-told. Thanks; I needed that!\n\nOh, and, um, hipparchia... would you take care of me? :) You're bound to be better at it than what passes for medical care in my world right now. For all the problems he faces, Curmudgeon Cat is one lucky critter to have you as his caregiver.\n\ncurmudgeon cat has a bit of a foot fetish, he'd probably gladly share his medicated baths if you need a place to soak your feet. otoh, i tend to get along better with cats than i do with people, so you might be better off staying where you are.\n\nhard to say which one of us has been luckier, me or the cat, but i'm really glad i picked him out at the pound. he's been a wonderful companion. no telling if this latest development means i get to keep him for a few more weeks or a few more years or something in between, but i'll take all the extra time with him i can get.\n\nThe human health system has a hard time understanding that old people react differently to medication than young people, so I'm not surprised to see the same problem with vets.\n\nActually vet medications are usually more precise because they are based on weight.\n\nI already know that I can't put Dot on any long term medication scheme, she just gets too upset when I try to give her any kind of medication. One week long stint of antibiotics convinced me that neither one of has the strength or stamina for anything more. She wouldn't let me near her for a month afterwards.\n\nIf he is happier without meds, that is a cure for the biggest problem.\n\nhe's always been carefully weighed before each new prescription, but some drugs have a narrow safety range. if you start losing a lot of weight, that could affect things big time. not sure what it was he was throwing up so much, the medicines, the food, or all of it, but he's always had problems with both.\n\ni'm guessing it all added up rather quickly [or multiplied]. once he regains a healthy amount of weight [if he ever does], i'll rethink the medicines if it looks he needs them again.\n\nthe food issue is harder. manufacturers keep changing their formulations, and while there are a lot of words on every label, there's darn little useful information. i've tried getting him to eat home cooking so we can identify and avoid whatever the troublesome ingredients are, but he's hooked on junk food.\n\nit's very easy to give him medicines, he's such a glutton [and tough guy] that he'll happily take any pills, liquids, shots, whatever in exchange for yummy food.\n\nThis only reinforces my attitude towards medications. Sometimes the side effects are the real killers.\n\nSo glad your curmudgeon is having a renaissance. I'm glad to know that I am not the only one having to deal with this Old Cat Attitude.\n\nThere was a time a couple of years ago that Smokey was really suffering from what I called a \"Glass Stomach\", in that every time he ate he would just turn right around and throw up. Turned out that event though he had no tape worm segments in his feces, he had a tape worm. The head of the thing being embedded in his upper intestines caused a long term inflammation and a low grade infection. As soon as I had him wormed for tapeworms, his symptoms abated and within a week he no longer was upchucking everything he ate. Bless the vet who thought to just give him a tape worm medication dose \"just in case.\"\n\nsmokey is truly lucky to have you [and that vet! i've got a wonderful, smart vet too].\n\nyep, tapeworms have been an issue here too, and the deworming has helped. he's keeping food down, and his skin is staying cleared up, but gosh he's skinny. he's the equivalent of about a 90-year-old human, so it's not unexpected. i keep tempting him with people food, but he's picky, and his favorite -- fish -- is off limits. that one he does throw up reliably, no matter what else may be going on in his system.\n\ni'm a believer in medicines, but they are generally poisons after all, and some of them are less safe than others. got to keep a close eye on their side effects.\n\nas for the attitude, he's actually mellowed in his old age [somewhat]. when he came from the pound he was the jack bauer of the cat world: staring down cars, attacking rottweilers, and once even scared off a would-be burglar."
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"View source\nwatch 01:37\nGeorgie Denbrough\nDo you like this video?\nPlay Sound\n\nGeorge Elmer \"Georgie\" Denbrough is a minor character in the novel IT, the miniseries and its 2017 film adaptation IT, and a posthumous character in IT: Chapter Two.\n\nHe was the younger brother of Bill Denbrough and the posthumous brother-in-law of Audra Phillips.\n\nOn a stormy day, Georgie asks his older brother (Bill Denbrough) to make him a paper boat. Bill agrees, and makes the S.S Georgie. As Georgie was about to go out for the boat's maiden voyage, Bill uncharacteristically told Georgie to not go far and to be careful. Georgie assured Bill that he would be.\n\nGeorgie, initially enjoying himself, let the boat sail down the street in the rain. Eventually it slips into the sewer, upsetting Georgie. Seemingly out of nowhere, Pennywise pops up in the sewer, trying to chat with Georgie. At first, Georgie hesitates in talking to the clown, and refuses his boat when offered (as his father had told him not to take things from strangers). The clown introduces himself as \"Pennywise The Dancing Clown\", claiming that they were no longer strangers. Feeling like Pennywise had him on the ropes, a smiling Georgie was about to turn and leave, and told Pennywise that he had to go. Before he could, Pennywise stopped him by showing him his boat, which made Georgie become overjoyed to see it again. Pennywise beckoned Georgie to take his boat, with promises of cotton candy, rides, and balloons of all colors. When Georgie asked if they float, Pennywise responded to the affirmative. However, when Georgie reached down to take his boat, Pennywise told him that when he was in the sewers with him, he would float, too. Suddenly, Pennywise took the boat away from Georgie, grabbed him by the arm, and made him scream in terror. It transformed into Georgie's worst nightmare, ripped his left arm off, and left him to bleed horribly to death. Georgie was only heard by a nearby man named Dave Gardener and actually seen by the same man to witness him dead by the sewer.\n\nLater in the summer of 1958, Jake Epping, upon arriving at Derry, learned that Georgie's death, along with the deaths of at least half a dozen other victims, were apparently hushed up by the town, enough that the newspapers of the town \"[didn't] play it up\".\n\nGeorge's death was the first in the fall of 1957 and it was what drove Bill to defeat It. Although in 1958, It threatened to appear to Bill as George, It never did so until 1985 (excluding Its appearance before Richie and Bill in Georgie's room; when It sprung from the canal in a photo wearing Georgie's face), in the sewers. When Bill saw It as George, he worked through his grief and overcame Its ruse. In the film, It did take on the appearance of George in both timeframes, with the 1958 scene being when the Loser's Club formed a circle, and George was the form that was chosen to try to break Bill's hold. In 1985, It was more subtle and appeared at a quieter point when the Losers tried to find It's lair. After finding and following Georgie's boat, George appeared, blamed Bill for sending him outside, and caused his boat to go down the drain. Bill was aghast until Beverly firmly said that was not George.\n\nIn the 1990 miniseries. Georgie wants Bill to read him a story. Bill in an act of annoyance tells him to bug someone else. Georgie then leaves Bill's room but, before he can Bill stops him and gives him a paper boat. Bill instructs Georgie to get the wax in the basement. He walks to the basement and sprints towards the wax and quickly runs back out in fear. Once the boat is finished. Bill tells Georgie to be careful to which Georgie says \"I will\" before scurrying away. As he sails his boat on the streets, the stream starts getting faster with Georgie not fast enough to catch up. Georgie dodges a few obstacles like a road sign before losing his boat in the sewer. He peers through the drain and attempts to walk away before hearing a voice. Soon a clown popped out of nowhere. The clown tells him he goes by the name \"Pennywise\".\n\nGeorgie and Pennywise hold a fairly normal and relaxed conversation. However, Pennywise's eagerness betrayed him, as he spoke in an eerily aroused tone, especially with his they float speech. Georgie's death happens off-screen, with the encounter ends with a close up of Pennywise's changed transformed face, showing yellow eyes and fangs before transitioning to Georgie's funeral. However, it is mentioned that Georgie's arm was ripped off, with his ghost in the sewers appearing without an arm as well.\n\nGeorgie is first shown in Bill's room looking out the window and drawing a smiley face in it while Bill makes a paper boat for him. Georgie asks his brother if he'll get in trouble for going outside. Bill says that he would come if he wasn't \"dying\" (due to him having the flu). Bill asks Georgie to go to the basement to get the wax so that the boat can \"Float\". Georgie goes to the basement and gets the wax. He then runs because of a noise he heard. Bill then put the wax on the boat. Bill gives the boat to Georgie and says \"She is already Captain\". Georgie asks why Bill called the boat \"She\". Bill then answers that you \"Always call a boat she\". Georgie then calls the boat \"She\" and gave Bill a final hug. Georgie then says goodbye to Bill and says he will see him later. When Georgie got outside he waved to Bill, with Bill telling him on the Walkie Talkie to \"Be Careful\". Little did either of them know that this would be the last time they would see each other.\n\nGeorgie sails the boat down the street and enjoys himself. He then runs into a caution boarder. The boat keeps sailing and heads for a drain. Georgie then runs after the boat to save it. He then shouts \"NO\" as he runs to the boat. He barely misses the boat. He looks into the sewer, moaning that Bill is going to kill him. A clown pops up from the sewers and scares Georgie. At first hesitant, he has a conversation with the clown, who refers to himself as \"Pennywise the Dancing Clown\". Georgie soon gets comfortable talking to Pennywise, even managing to laugh after the clown jokes a little. However, Georgie grows uncomfortable when Pennywise stops laughing and starts growling at Georgie. At that point, he then states that he has to go. Pennywise then holds the boat up to Georgie and firmly tells him to take it. Georgie reaches for the boat and Pennywise grabs his right arm, grows razor-sharp teeth and bites his arm off. Georgie then screams and tries to crawl away while slowly bleeding out on the street. But Pennywise drags Georgie into the sewer as he calls Bill's name.\n\nNext year, Georgie is repeatedly mentioned by Bill, who continues to insist that Georgie is not dead but missing, which serves as a source of conflict with his grief-stricken parents. His friends, however, willingly play along with his beliefs, not wanting to admit to Bill that they believe Georgie to be dead as well.\n\nThe image of Georgie is used by Pennywise to lure Bill to his basement. He appears normal at first, appearing with both arms and innocently apologizing to Bill for having lost the boat in the storm. However, \"Georgie\" soon sneers cruelly and turns into a rotting corpse repeating \"You'll float too\". At this point, it is revealed that \"Georgie\" is nothing more than a rotting puppet that Pennywise uses in a mock ventriloquist act. Having lured Bill into the bottom of the steps, Pennywise shoves Georgie into the water and charges at Bill, missing him. Pennywise then slithers away into the water like a snake.\n\nDuring the attack at the house on Neibolt Street, Pennywise mocks Bill for not considering him to be real, exclaiming \"This isn't real enough for you, Billy? I'm not real enough for you? It was real enough for Georgie!\". The realization that Georgie encountered It horrifies Bill, who is unprepared for Pennywise's charge. Later on, after the Losers barely manage to escape Neibolt, Richie snaps and tells Bill that Georgie is dead and to stop trying to get the other Losers killed because of him. Bill, refusing to believe that Georgie is dead, angrily demands an apology from Richie and punches him in the face. This event serves as the breaking point for the Loser's Club, with Ben, Richie, Mike, and Stan refusing to continue fighting It.\n\nAfterwards, Georgie appears to Bill in the sewers in a successful attempt to separate him from his fellow Losers. Deep in the Lair, Georgie approaches Bill without his yellow raincoat and his right arm but holding the paper boat made by his brother. Georgie claims to have been stuck in the sewers without being able to escape, having been caught because Pennywise told him that he could have his boat back. Bill, relieved to see his brother, asks him if \"she\" was fast, with Georgie mentioning how he couldn't keep up with \"it\", leading Bill to realize that \"Georgie\" is Pennywise, having taught the real Georgie that boats are called \"she\". Although he tells \"Georgie\" that he wants nothing more than to bring him home and that he loves him, Bill knows he is not talking to Georgie and shoots him. Pennywise then reveals himself and engages the Losers in battle. After defeating It, Bill finds Georgie's discarded and tattered yellow raincoat and breaks down, finally accepting his younger brother's death.\n\n―Georgie to Bill thinking he is going to die\n\n―Georgie to Bill after seeing vomit comes out from his nose\n\n―Georgie to Bill after making the paper boat\n\n―Georgie after losing his boat in the sewer\n\n―Georgie to IT as he want his boat back\n\n―Georgie to IT about his friends and Bill\n\n―Georgie to IT about Bill being sick\n\n\"I'm not supposed to take stuff from strangers.\"\n\n―Georgie angrily to adult Bill in IT: Chapter Two\n\nBlood coming out from Georgie's photo.",
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"I used to think I'd have to wait until I had girls to make fun clothes for my kids, but then I found and fell in love with I am Momma-Hear Me Roar. She makes the greatest clothes for her boys! I thought it would be fun to make something cute for Jace for the 4th of July, and loved how people are using ties in casual little boy clothes. I used a tutorial that I found online for turning a t-shirt into a romper, and followed the basic premise for making a brand new romper for my little guy. I patterned it after a romper that fits him width, but is too short in length, so I made the new one a little longer (my kid is thin and long). I used up the last of the blue fabric from my star wreath (and still have no idea where it came from in the first place), felt left over from a Mr. Potato Head costume I made last week (for a VBS skit... no pictures because it looked more like a real spud crossed with the tortilla Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story 3), and some bias tape left from a changing pad I made a while back. I kept giggling as I made it and am thrilled by how it turned out. If only I could justify waking Jace up to try it on...\n\nI didn't have enough fabric to make sleeves, so it'll be a bit of muscle-t style :)",
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"I wasn't feeling so good this time last year thanks to a growing little boy inside of me, so when the 4th of July rolled around, I may have still had winter decorations out. This year I managed to get them put away in the spring time! I'm taking a few days off to recover from VBS last week and wanted to use some of this time to actually decorate for the 4th. While browsing some blogs, I saw a challenge/contest for making something crafty that used the colors red, white and blue (check it out here).\n\nI started with this (red fabric leftover from my curtains and a diaper bag, striped fabric from another bag I made, blue from who knows what, and cream from a project I did as a middle school student):",
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"I gave it a bit of a hair cut to even out the lengths of the strips and hung it on my front door! It was a great, easy, free way to add some patriotic flavor to my front door.",
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"My college dining room table and chairs could only last for so long. When the time came for an upgrade, the budget wasn't quite ready. So we had the challenge to re-furnish our eating space with very limited funds. I had already been watching Craigslist for months, so I knew what to expect as far as prices went and was ready to jump when an amazing deal came along. We found five chairs for $20. The seats were originally a woven jute, but 3 of the 5 chairs were badly damaged (not to mention, they were all ugly). The chairs also had four inch spindles on the top of them. There were 3 side chairs and 2 captains chairs. We cut the spindles off the top, as well as the arms of the captains chairs so they'd all be matching. Nolan added a little bit of black paint to where he cut the pieces off, and touched up a few spots. Then he had the horrible task of cutting off all the jute. When he finally finished that, he cut seats out of MDF for me. I used old, detached seat cushions as stuffing, and covered the seats with cute fabric the coordinated with my curtains. And easy way to make some cheap chairs look great!",
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"Our table has a bit of a story too... This table was bought by my aunt in Texas over 30 years ago. She then gave it to my mom, who used it as a buffet (it has drop leafs on each side). When my family moved from California to Oregon 22 years ago, the movers lost one of the legs. My dad took one of the remaining 3 to a coworker who said he could make a matching one. The coworker ended up leaving, never making a new leg or returning the old one. When my parents moved to Maryland 4 years ago, the table and two legs moved with them. Then, 3 years ago, my brother moved from Virginia back to Oregon and they gave him the table (and two legs) to bring back with him. We offered to take it off his hands (after all, who needs a table with only 2 legs?), and were thrilled when we found pre-made legs at Home Depot for only $11 each! A few coats of paint, and this table was usable again for the first time in almost 20 years! We love it and especially loved when we found chairs to pair with it.",
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"I made my first messenger bags as Christmas gifts in 2008. Because finances were tight for many in my husband's family, we all decided that if a gift was given, it had to be homemade. It was fun to have this challenge. I chose to make messenger bags for all the girls, and matching smaller bags for their daughters. The guys got cookies. A few months later I decided to adapt the bag into a diaper bag for a friend's baby shower. It was simple to do, and I especially liked that it didn't look like a diaper bag from the outside. Since then, I've made several more, adapted my pattern, and been really happy with the outcome. My favorite bag (which I still need to take a picture of) is the one I made for my son before he was born. I had bought the fabric for a different bag months before I even found out I was pregnant with him. As soon as I knew we were having a boy, I was excited about the bag it could be for Jace.\n\nBefore heading to Maryland this past May, I saw a beautiful diaper bag on Etsy. Only problem, it was $140. I decided to try to just make up a bag like it using fabric I had sitting around. I'm pleased with the outcome, loved having it for our trip, and looking forward to trying another one (this time with fabric that would better show off the pleats, and making adaptations to simplify making it). My version of the pleated bag:",
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"I loved using the rosettes so much on my mother-in-law's gift, that I had to do more on this bag. The striped/plaid fabric is left over from covering my dining room chairs, and the solid red is from my living room curtains. The O-rings were cut off of an old purse I planned to get rid of.",
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"Great storage space! This makes a wonderful purse/diaper bag so I don't have to carry two bags.",
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"A messenger/diaper bag I made for my friend Becca.",
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"My first messenger bag adapted into a diaper bag. I couldn't find my original pattern when making it, which meant it turned out bigger than intended. That worked out well for my friend, though, since she had a toddler and a baby.",
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"My niece, Jamie, modeling the bag that matched her mom's.",
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"Sister-in-law Danielle and niece Madison with their bags.",
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"I saw this post at eighteen25 and knew it would make the perfect Mother's Day gift for Nolan's mom. After making the brag books, Nolan pointed out that while they were perfect for his mom's purse, what would stop them from getting damaged? Using some left over fabric from another project, I made a carrying pouch, and used this tutorial to make the rosette and cut a leaf from the fabric and stitched around the edge to make the perfect embellishment. I was pleased with how it all turned out, and my mother-in-law loved it.\n\nThe completed bag holding the books",
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"Our family was getting ready for a trip to Maryland for my brother's graduation from the Naval Academy and planned on attending The Graduates' Ball, and baby Jace would be wearing a suit! As dapper as he looked, the shirt just couldn't stay tucked in. I had seen this post on I Am Momma-Hear Me Roar a while before, and had made a mental note of it. I sure am glad I did!",
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"...and cut off the bottom of a stained onesie (after all, who would be seeing the stain?), and sewed it on to the bottom of the shirt...",
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"...and in five minutes, I had the perfect solution to keeping Jace's shirt tucked in. Here he is proudly modeling mommy's work.",
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"Looking super handsome (and tucked in) with Daddy, Mommy and Uncle Tim at the ball.",
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"The leadership and staff of Council 13 are deeply saddened to learn that former AFSCME International Vice President and District Council 89 Director Michael Fox has passed away.\n\nMike started his AFSCME career as chief steward and Executive Board member of AFSCME Local 2534. He joined AFSCME’s staff as an organizer in 1975 before becoming Director of AFSCME’s statewide Grievance and Arbitration Department from 1982 until 1988, when he was promoted to Assistant to the Executive Director of Council 13. Mike was Director of District Council 89 from 1997 to 2015, and he was an International Vice President from 2004 to 2015.\n\nMike was a legend of the labor movement in Pennsylvania and beyond. The mentorship he provided to current leaders and staff of AFSCME is immeasurable, and his influence will be felt for decades to come. Everyone at Council 13 and its district councils send their deepest condolences to Mike’s family and friends.\n\n“This is a devastating loss for AFSCME and the entire labor movement. Mike was AFSCME green through and through. I’m praying for Mike’s family, and I want them to know that Mike’s union family is here for them if they ever need anything at all.”\n\nA Celebration of Life ceremony will be held at the AFSCME Conference Center, 150 S. 43rd St., Harrisburg, Pa., on Saturday, January 5 at 2 p.m. Mike’s wishes were to be cremated, therefore, there will not be a viewing at this event. It will be a time of sharing and celebrating the enormity of Mike’s dynamic and positive presence in our lives."
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"CHVRCHES (Formed 2011)\nCHVRCHES are an electronic band from Scotland, consisting of the members Lauren Mayberry, Iain Cook, and Martin Doherty. They are better known for their singles, \"The Mother We Share\", and \"Recover\".\n\nFormation: Iain Cook (guitar, bass, vocals, synthesisers) was a member of Aereogramme and The Unwinding Hours, as well as a music writer for film and TV, before he became a member of CHVRCHES. Martin Doherty (synthesisers, samplers, vocals) was a live member of The Twilight Sad. Iain and Martin also went to University together. Lauren Mayberry (Lead vocals, additional synthesisers, samplers) was previously a member of Blue Sky Archives. She also completed a four-year law degree, and also achieved masters in Journalism. She was a freelance journalist before becoming a musician.\n\nMusic Career: From the age of 15 to 22, Mayberry played the drums in various bands. She was a former member of Blue Sky Archives, and Boyfriend/Girlfriend. In September 2011, Cook was producing an EP for Blue Sky Archives. He was working on a project with Doherty, and decided to get Mayberry to sing on a couple of demos. For seven or eight months, the three wrote together in Glasgow. After an effective bunch of sessions together, the trio decided to form a new band. They chose the name CHVRCHES, using the Roman 'V' in order to differentiate themselves from other Internet searches. They also pointed out that the name had no religious connotations. In May 2012, the band released an official free download, \"Lies\", which was available from the blog of Neon Gold Label. The band released their official debut single, \"The Mother We Share\" in November 2012. The band was featured in the Guardians \"new bands of the day\". They performed their debut gig at the Artschool Glasgow, Scotland, on the 5th of July 2012. On NME's best tracks of 2012, \"Lies\" reached number 28. On The Huffington Post, \"The Mother We Share\" reached number 51 on the \"top 52 songs of 2012\". The band ranked 5th on the BBC's \"Sound of 2013\", on the list of most promising new music talent. CHVRCHES signed to Glassnote Records in January 2013. The owner of Glassnote Records, Daniel Glass, had previously received copies of \"Lies\" and \"Recover\" in November 2012. He had also seen the band perform three times in the UK. In February 2013, CHVRCHES released their second single \"Recover\". The band performed at SXSW, in March 2013, and won the Inaugural Grulke prize, for \"non US talent\". The band performed \"The Mother We Share\" on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, on 19th June 2013. This was their US TV debut. They released their single \"Gun\" in July 2013. CHVRCHES supported Depeche Mode on four shows in July 2013, on The Delta Machine Tour 2013. On 'Later. With Jools Holland', they performed \"The Mother We Share\", in September 2013. The bands debut studio album, \"The Bones of What You Believe\" was released on 20th September 2013, through Virgin Records. Their track \"We Sink\" was included on the official soundtrack of FIFA 2014.\n\nAugust 2021 Favourites: 'If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power', Sustainable, Green And Fresh, 'Solar Power'.\n\nBy Andrew Lockwood in Music / Festivals on 01 September 2021\n\nIt's, almost, an all female lead cast as we pick our favourite five new releases from August!\n\nAfter the excitement of getting Happier Than Ever in July, August just kept on giving with lots more inspiring musical releases. In a month that saw the opening of the Tokyo Paralympics, the start of the new Premiership season and the return of Extinction Rebellion protests to London the U.S. ended it's presence in Afghanistan, Haiti suffered a devastating earthquake and 'Ida' left one million in Louisiana without power. Kanye came back with his long awaited 10th studio album, Donda, Reading & Leeds returned to put on the biggest UK festival in two years to the ecstatic delight of tens of thousands and multi-million selling breakthrough artist Olivia Rodrigo had to continually defend plagiarism claims surrounding her global number one album, SOUR. Britney came one step closer to freedom, rumours ramped up about the possibility of a new Abba record following teasers on TikTok and not one, not two, but three more Little Mix's were brought into the world. As well as all that going on there was also our top five favourite releases, here they are.",
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"Diseases are affecting our lives more than ever and those suffering from side effects or painful treatments bring the potential for pain relief. Consumers don’t want to rely on conglomerate pharma companies and want natural alternatives to drugs like paracetamol or sleeping tablets.Nowadays, consumers all around the world are accessing the information on the widespread benefits of natural remedies and thus are beginning to find new, alternative products to meet their needs. The global opinion on Cannabis, a drug traditionally portrayed by Western societies as ‘harmful’ for health is slowly changing.As the advantages of cannabis become more widely known and supported, the global CBD market will grow at a lucrative rate. Cannabinoid research and development is growing in financial support as both private and public organisations recognise its future medicinal potential. However, CBD oil is still in the early stages of its product life cycle and is proving to have exciting future potential. As technological innovations continue to transform our society, E-commerce and globalisation have resulted in increased consumer power. But how today’s society will drive change in the market of CBD products?\n\nHistory Of The Plant\n\nFirst of all, understanding the plant and its history will allow us to understand the future of the market. Medicinal cannabis has been around on the face of the earth for over 4200 years. One of the most recent findings was in the Netherlands during the construction of railway graves were found with “Meadowsweet”. This plant is related to the cannabis Savita Family. Its known properties are to reduce pain and is a good analgesic. This is one of many proofs that medicinal cannabis was around for many years to reduce pain.Later, due to the psychoactive properties of cannabis, it was banned and criminalised in many countries between 1800 to 1900. However, as the technology developments progressed, scientists and botanists soon realised that they could harness the good effects of Cannabis (mostly hemp). This started the CBD market. To clarify, CBD oil (also known as Cannabidiol) is derived from hemp and marijuana. They are both from the Cannabis Savita family with different concentrations of both CBD and THC.So, it is essential to say that CBD and Medical Cannabis (Marijuana) are two different things. CBD is the substance that can be harnessed both from hemp and any Cannabis plant. However, Cannabis contains high levels of THC and low levels of CBD, which makes it inefficient compared to hemp that’s why countries like the UK still consider Cannabis illegal due to the potential psychoactive properties of THC.\n\nTo figure out the future of any market, we have to view the Government’s perspective. Since it is the body that regulates the emerging sectors, especially when it comes to a substance extracted from a psychoactive plant that was criminalised and banned for a very long time in many countries. Originally the UK market was one of the first to start progress with the drug “Sativex” targeting Multiple Sclerosis to ease the pain of the diseases, “Epidiolex”, a highly purified liquid containing CBD to help with types of Epilepsy and lastly Nabilone which contains higher levels of THC to target Chemotherapy patients. After initial progression, the progress of the CBD and cannabis market slowed down in the UK because the Government and NHS required more research on the long-term effects.When we look at the growth, today legalisation and decriminalisation of the recreational use of Cannabis shows many Governments are supporting the market not just because of the CBD products and that Cannabis use is showing better results than conventional drugs. A BBC documentary brought up the point of the bigger reason why a Government would support the market, and that is correlated with the potential that could bring high tax charges for Cannabis products. (Tax streams similar to tobacco and alcohol).Another instance why we understand the support for this sector increasing is that in 2017 the UK Government started to support one of the first movers of Cannabis production, Sativa Plc. The Government is aiding the company to increase its production levels suggesting that the UK market is potentially legalising Cannabis which will directly affect the CBD market. Government support will indicate less legislation meaning increased economic environment with less barriers for entry, more competition, and initially better prices for higher quality for consumers. Throughout my online studies with Israel Institute of Technology, a plant with so much history yet not enough research, its believed that we are just unlocking its true potential and with the continuing support of Governments CBD’s will have a crucial part in the future of pain control.\n\nThe core of any market growth is demand. Demand and market need to drive both the Government and potential opportunities. In terms of CBD, the market needs pain-reducing substances that give instant relief to consumers. Today, the hype for Cannabis products and current trends increasing on healthier and natural products. CBD is derived straight from the plant, which is in line with the current trends. In addition, CBD’s versatility allows it to be used in infused CBD capsules, vapes, topicals, drinks, edibles, etc.Industry growth is clear both in the world and the UK. Financial figures by the Cannabis Trades Association estimates 250,000 users rather than 1.3 million, (making it 5x more than estimated) a market larger than the total UK Vitamin D (£145M) and Vitamin C markets (£119M) combined.It is believed that by 2025 the UK CBD market will reach £1bn. Overall, last year 7% of the population tried cannabis for medicinal reasons, rising to 41% among those who have used CBD. Also, the support for legalising cannabis has increased from 47% among the total population to 75% among past year CBD users.\n\nAs Steven Hawking said, “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance; it is an illusion of knowledge”. Growing up being taught that Cannabis was an illegal drug and not to be consumed certainly had a profound effect on many people’s perception of the plant. Over so many years, Governments and media portrayed Cannabis as a terrible substance without having substantial research to back it. So, trying to overcome this today, is one of the biggest struggles and where markets need educating. This requires extensive capital on marketing which increases costs. Breaking this barrier is no easy challenge since there is an additional illusional fear of committing a crime by using a banned product.Also, there is the additional scam of some products falsely advertising the concentrations of CBD. Without a formal regulatory body or access to trustworthy information, customers often buy these poor-quality products, unaware of the reduced CBD concentrations and thus, do not experience the health benefits. For instance, only 38% of the products were within 10% of the advertised strength. Moreover, the lack of long-term effects about Cannabis and CBD is not helping with the case either. The tests show that the users have mostly positive reviews about CBD, but further R&D will be an additional lab expense.Even though it’s mentioned that Governments are getting on board with the CBD and Cannabis products, the barriers of entry of expensive licenses from the Home Office and longer bureaucracy of Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR) and the Food Supplements should be decreased by Governments for a more efficient and productive industry.\n\nPain is an issue every human tries to avoid, so there is no doubt with the current trends and hype that drives the demand, that natural substances such as CBD will continue to grow exponentially. The continuous development of medical cannabis being legalised will drive the CBD market. The Local Governments being on board with the process will surely help the progress to increase.The reason behind the USA’s growth on CBD lies behind the 2018 Farm Bill. With FDA stepping back on the regulations of Cannabis and hemp production, allowed the market to boom both. However, Cannabis is a class B drug by the Misuse Drugs Act 1971 and CBD being legal as long as it contains not more than 0.2% of THC compound and is only being derived from industrial hemp and not Cannabis. This creates confusion in public and therefore, in the growth. In conclusion, there is no doubt that the market will grow in the world and the UK, but the pace of it will depend on the Government and its stand on its strict regulations.\nTweet Pin It",
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"Jean-Gabriel Périot asked students of a Parisian high school to participate in an experiment on the militant filmmaking of May 68. These students will constitute the film’s technical crew and they will also be its actors, performative bodies through which the subject of politics today will be articulated. They will re-enact legendary scenes from the films of Tanner, the Groupe Medvedkine or Godard. But in the voice of these young people, the instructions of May 68 resonate poorly with regard to the contemporary world, noting that in terms of political wording there are still more doubts than certainties. What is the working class? What is capitalism? What is a trade union? Through these questions addressed to the high school students, Périot tackles a new generation, without judgement, in an attempt to answer the essential question of the film: have we failed? Thus, some of the concepts that have marked the history of 20th century ideologies, such as communism, fascism or class consciousness, are called into question by a youth that claims the right to their own voice. A film about the urgency of reformulating political debate.",
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Remakes aren’t crafted only in Hollywood.\n\nForty years before Justin Trudeau has been forced to contend with Trump and Johnson, there was Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher — also transformative conservative politicians — and another Trudeau serving as Canadian prime minister.\n\nPierre Trudeau, like his son today, didn’t have much in common with the leaders chosen to head Britain and the United States, or with the brand of conservative politics that swept Reagan and Thatcher to office at the dawn of the 1980s.\n\nTrump is no Reagan, and Johnson is no Thatcher, but the leaders of Britain and the United States in the early 1980s were putting a whole new stamp on conservatism, tapping into economic anxiety of their country’s middle class and using new tools of marketing and communications to build their base. Many Canadians thought Reagan-Thatcherism couldn’t happen here. Much of it did.\n\nHistory books show that Pierre Trudeau and his team initially saw Reagan as a bit of a joke, an entertainer-turned-politician with some disturbingly hardline views. Sound familiar? Thatcher was the Iron Lady who famously said, “There’s no such thing as society,” while Trudeau was still here in Canada touting the just society and casting government as a uniting, progressive force for citizens.\n\n“We did feel that we were the defenders of a liberal, national order,” says Tom Axworthy, who served as principal secretary to Pierre Trudeau, when I asked him this week about the parallels.\n\nAxworthy is cautious about seeing today’s U.S. and U.K. leaders as direct descendants of their 1980s counterparts. “Thatcher was extremely intelligent and articulate and Reagan was the greatest communicator I ever met in politics.”\n\nPierre Trudeau clashed often with Reagan and Thatcher at international meetings — perhaps not as explosively as the Trump-Trudeau spat that burst into the open last year, but it was a constant tension in the early 1980s. Then, as now, when it came to global summitry, Canada found more congenial, progressive alliances with the leaders of Germany and France.\n\nAnd with the U.S. and Britain acting as international conservative hawks in the 1980s, Pierre Trudeau spent some of his final term in office on an international peace crusade, after he’d finished patriating the Constitution and bringing a Charter of Rights to Canada.\n\nBy 1984, though, Trudeau, his peace crusade and much of his liberal resistance were swept aside. Canadians had gone from scoffing at Reagan and Thatcher to electing a prime minister who would be cosy with them — Brian Mulroney.\n\nFor the current crop of Trudeau Liberals, this long look at historical parallels should be more than a stroll down memory lane. As in the early 1980s, it should prompt some provocative questions about whether Canada’s closest historic allies are once again out front of a political revolution that’s simply inevitable here.\n\nIf that’s the case, what kind of liberal/progressivism can this Trudeau build that is more enduring and resistant than the one his father tried to build? If Justin Trudeau gets another term in this fall’s election — and there’s absolutely no guarantee of that — how does he keep Canada insulated from the Trump and Johnson brand of populism for longer than four years?\n\nIt’s possible that big brains are already at work on this question in the Liberal backrooms and designing a platform that will give some hard answers to Canadians worried about creeping populism. Axworthy argues, for what it’s worth, that the politics of Trump and Johnson presents a far more stark challenge to Canada than the one that the first Trudeau faced in the 1980s.\n\n“We felt the differences were great between liberalism and conservatism in the 1980s but today's Liberals face a chasm with the populists much wider and deeper,” he says.\n\nTrudeau and his team have been serving early hints that they’ll be carrying a “no-turning-back” message into the 2019 election campaign. That’s a reference to former prime minister Stephen Harper (who also, incidentally, was a fan of Reagan and Thatcher.)\n\nBut Liberals might also want to look back even farther and consider how, 40 years ago, another Trudeau failed to stem a brand new form of conservatism that swept through Britain and the United States before it took root here. Like-minded European allies didn’t help, nor did strolling around the global stage making speeches about liberal values.\n\nMost especially ineffective was the complacent insistence that Canada would forever stand apart from Reaganism and Thatcherism. It only took four years for that wall to get knocked down in the 1980s."
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"Sky Atlantic TV review: Fleming Episode 3 | Where to watch online in UK | How to stream legally | When it is available on digital | VODzilla.co\n\nIf Episode 1 of Fleming introduced us to the Ian the man and Episode 2 introduced us to Ian the lover, Episode 3 completes his credentials as a Bond-like figure by introducing Ian the action hero.\n\nThe chapter starts with that classic trope: the government training exercise, giving Dominic Cooper the chance to stalk through shadows with gun held out and hair perfectly gelled. Matt Whitecross shoots the sequence with typical flair, while Peter Christelis edits it together at an alarming pace.\n\nWhile Fleming looks the part, though, John Brownlow and Don MacPherson are sure to emphasise that his brains are his best asset. Creating a blueprint for the Americans after failing operational training, his work is hailed as “a real page-turner” by superiors. Where did it come from? “My own imagination mainly,” smiles Cooper’s creative chap.\n\nThat balance in favour of thinking versus fighting marks Episode 3 of Fleming out as one of the most truthful – Ian was indeed the head of an intelligence commando team, 30 Assault Unit, who were tasked with the seizing of information from the enemy. Cooper ably handles the short bursts of conflict, but Whitecross undercuts every blow with a bout of writing. Shots of him at a typewriter or clutching John Buchan’s The 39 Steps might be a little unsubtle, but perhaps for the first time, we’re firmly on the factual side rather than fantasy – a welcome reality check after the 007-aping opening chapters.\n\nWith that reality check comes an effective stab of drama: Lara Pulver continues to impress as the dark, occasionally messed up Ann. Breaking into his flat, she raids his poetry collection – another writing nod – inspiring his cunning Naval Intelligence plan and neatly using one strand of drama to inform the other. Meanwhile, Lesley Manville is hilariously withering as his perpetually disapproving mother. “Ever since the war, they let anyone in,” she despairs of Britain. “It’s like Paddington.”\n\nTheir romance grows with convincing passion, indulging in Bond-like bedroom action without getting lost in the fictional haze. “You’re a coward just like me. Heroics are best left to your brother,” Ann declares at one point, as Ian resists the urge to step up and marry her himself. Surrounded by stern officials, who resent Ian’s rebellious army of red Indians, Episode 3 of Fleming proves that Ian is insubordinate, but no action hero – tellingly, the nearest he gets is in a decoy corpse used to smuggle in a papers, which slowly begins to mirror himself. The result is a nuanced entry in a programme that’s learning to spend as much time behind a desk as it does daydreaming. Accomplished entertainment.\n\nFleming is available to watch online on Sky Box Sets. Don’t have Sky? You can stream Fleming online on NOW as part of an Entertainment Membership for £8.99 per month, along with Sky Atlantic, Sky One, Sky Witness and FOX UK – no contract.",
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"Analyse the CBAs from round 8 in our user-friendly table below – featuring advanced analytic tools to better measure the biggest changes, both seasonally and week-to-week – and check out my five risers and fallers to monitor in AFL Fantasy.\n\nKelly finally found his way back into the centre bounce rotation this week – in a big way! The 26-year-old was the leading centre bounce attendee for the GIANTS, amassing 30 disposals, nine score involvements, seven clearances and, most importantly, 105 AFL Fantasy points. Kelly received eight coaches votes for his performance – a good sign that Leon was pleased in Kelly’s return to the inside, after attending an average of just 21.9% of CBAs this season.\n\nIt’s been a slow build-up for Jones in 2021. After returning from a hamstring injury sustained in the pre-season, Jones returned to the Saints lineup in round 2 but played limited time on ground (TOG). In fact, he’s only played over 70% TOG in three of his six matches in 2021; averaging 119.7 AFL Fantasy points in those three games. As with his TOG, Jones’ CBAs have seen a rise in recent weeks. After having an average CBA attendance rate of 48.5% for the season, Jones eclipsed this by 35.5% in round 8 – a promising sign of things to come.\n\nHarmes returned from a broken wrist to be one of the Dees prime movers in the midfield in round 8. After a failed role change in defence last season, the 25-year-old found himself back in the guts and was third behind Clayton Oliver and Christian Petracca for CBAs. In just his second game for the season, Harmes racked up 31 disposals, seven tackles and five clearances to ensure Goodwin keeps him well and truly in the engine room. Jack Viney’s return in the coming weeks is a huge concern for Harmes’ heavy midfield attendance and thus ceiling, however, he’ll get a taste of the action – and as a defender eligible player, that’s enough to make him relevant.\n\nAnother week, another Pie. The CBA shuffle continued again this week, with De Goey moving deep into the goal square to provide a target during Collingwood’s must-win game against the Roos. He was outstanding in the role, gathering 17 disposals and kicking six snags. De Goey owners shouldn’t get too excited – this was North Melbourne… and Aidan Bonar marking him. Far more interesting than JDG, will be the continuing cycle of centre bounce attendees for the remainder of Bucks reign. In round 8 the big winners were Crisp (+89%) and Sidebottom (+32%), with the big losers – aside from De Goey (if we’re calling him a loser despite his six-goal fantasy ton) – were Thomas (-48%), Pendles (-45%) and Daicos (-45%).\n\nDusty returned from his KO to slot straight back into the CBA mix – notching 22 CBAs – whilst Pickett, Edwards (pre-injury), Graham and Bolton picked up the slack of their injured skipper. Meanwhile, second gamer RCD suffered the CBA fall. Despite many predicting a rise in CBAs, Collier-Dawkins was one of the casualties of a new-look setup against the rampaging Cats. The CBA dip didn’t hurt the 21-year-old’s scoring clip, notching one extra fantasy point in a varied role. With injuries to Edwards (21 CBAs) and Bolton (19 CBAs), one would assume RCD gets a more prominent inside role again and perhaps even an uptick in TOG. Keeper and salary cap coaches alike will be watching closely to see if he can take full advantage of the opportunity."
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