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[ "Investors have lost their appetite for U.K. stocks amid deadlocked Brexit talks, rising coronavirus infections and a sharp economic downturn.", null, "Investors say the Covid crisis has impacted the U.K. worse than many other major economies.\n\n“The Covid situation has definitely hit us as hard really as anybody else, [and] the nature of our economy being heavily service-driven and consumer-driven will be definitely damaged more than an export or manufacturing economy,” said James Athey, senior investment manager at Aberdeen Standard Investments. “In the very near term, I would say the U.K. doesn’t look particularly attractive.”\n\nCoronavirus cases were rising by around 96,000 a day in England in October, according to Imperial College London, causing Prime Minister Boris Johnson to impose another lockdown in England to contain the spread.\n\nBrexit adds further uncertainty to markets, with less than two months to strike a trade deal with the European Union before the U.K. loses regulatory parity with the bloc by default.\n\nSince August, when the likelihood of reaching a deal diminished, and after Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in September the U.K. would break international law to override last year’s withdrawal agreement, there have been clues markets were pricing in a hard Brexit.", null, "Investors pulled $641 million from U.K. large-cap equity funds in September, according to data provider\nMorningstar.\nThe figure for August was even higher, with net withdrawals of $1.6 billion. That was the largest monthly outflow since $1.8 billion left such funds in June 2019.\n\nIn the wake of the pandemic, the government has injected billions of pounds of fiscal stimulus into the economy, and the Bank of England said Thursday it would step up bond purchases as the second wave of infections and the new lockdown threaten to crimp the economy. The central bank forecasts the economy will shrink 11% in 2020.\n\nGovernment borrowing is projected this year to climb to around £350 billion, equivalent to $464 billion, or around 17% of gross domestic product, according to an estimate by the Institute for Fiscal Studies.\n\nThe U.K. has an “unenviable mix of one of the biggest fiscal spending packages in the world, but one of the worst growth outcomes,” said NatWest Markets’s Global Head of Desk Strategy James McCormick.\n\n“The U.K. equity market appears to be great value at the moment, but the question is, is it a value trap?” said Mr. Beaumont, referring to mature companies delivering healthy dividends for shareholders now, but with poor prospects for growth. He is slightly underweight U.K. stocks, seeing British indexes as full of old-line industrial and financial companies that have suffered during the pandemic.\n\nMr. Beaumont said the exodus of capital is mainly flowing to the tech-heavy growth stocks that investors hope will outperform. There are fewer fast-growing tech stocks in the U.K.\n\nSterling has gained ground in recent months, complicating the picture for companies. It rose from $1.25 at the start of July to a high of $1.34 on Sept. 1, and is currently trading at around $1.32.\n\nThe main equity indexes have a high concentration of firms that make much of their money outside the U.K. and benefit from a weak pound. In a typical year, around 70% of revenues generated by FTSE 100 firms and around 50% for FTSE 250 companies is drawn from overseas operations.\n\n“A lot of the U.K. stocks are essentially foreign stocks listed in the U.K., so they could do well if sterling goes down,” said Tristan Hanson, multiasset fund manager at M&G Investments.\n\nThe U.K. is finally leaving the EU, but the Brexit drama isn’t over, as the country enters a new phase of negotiations with its trading partners. (Originally published Jan. 31, 2020)\n\nSome investors are more positive about the U.K.’s economic outlook and think now is the time to buy.\n\n“The U.K. [market] is in the bargain bin,” said Mr. Spencer, who believes there is a good chance of some form of Brexit deal before the end of the year. “This could prove to be the best buying opportunity in 40 years.”\n\n“We saw on Monday a vast rotation out of growth and U.S. tech [stocks] and into value [stocks],” said Mr. Beaumont, who added that the shift was a “drop in the ocean compared to how much growth has outperformed value in the last three years.”\n\nMr. Beaumont hasn’t changing his slightly underweight U.K. equities position and is likely to await a Brexit agreement before adjusting his strategy.\n\nThe pockets of optimism remain in conflict with investor outflows. With Brexit negotiations dragging and Covid-19 uncontrolled, “the U.K. has a problem right now,” said Mr. McCormick.\n\nWalmart has another stellar quarter\n\nWhy Pompeo’s Israel Speech Against BDS and for Jewish Communities in Judea and Samaria..." ]
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[ "Cluj lost their only previous tie against Belarusian opposition, ousted by Dinamo Minsk eight years ago.\n\nWill it be the champions of Belarus or Romania who reach the play-off round?\n\nCFR Cluj would come into this clash as overwhelming favourites anyway, but this is exacerbated by the sanctions UEFA have imposed on Belarusian clubs.\n\nThey must play ‘home’ games at a neutral venue and behind closed doors, so this match will take place at Sakarya Atatürk Stadyumu in Turkey.\n\nOn the pitch, Cluj boast vastly more European pedigree than their opponents, featuring in seven group stages, including in each of the last three seasons.\n\nThis year, the Railwaymen were dumped out of Champions League qualification by Pyunik on penalties.\n\nDan Petrescu’s side then bounced back by demolishing Inter Club d’Escaldes in this competition.\n\nA penalty from Ciprian Deac in Andorra secured a 1-1 draw, following a 3-0 victory at Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu.\n\nAs for Shakhtyor Soligorsk, they were last in European action when Maribor ended their Champions League dreams.\n\nThe Miners are aiming to reach the play-off round for the first time in eight years, but will need to cause a big upset to achieve this.\n\nWill Cluj prevail in Adapazarı?", null, null ]
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[ "Weeekly's Jiyoon to be absent from 'Play Game: AWAKE' comeback promotions due to anxiety\n\nWeeekly's Jiyoon is taking a break from activities due to tension and anxiety.\n\nAccording to a statement issued by IST Entertainment on February 28 KST, \"During the recent series of album preparations, Shin Jiyoon once again complained of a lot of tension and anxiety, and after in-depth discussions with the artist, her family, and specialists, they agreed it's time for Shin Jiyoon to focus on treatment and recovery again and that it's difficult for Shin Jiyoon to carry out her schedule normally.\"\n\nAccordingly, activities for the group's new album 'Play Game: AWAKE' will be carried out by the other six members.\n\nLast year, Jiyoon took a four-month break due to anxiety symptoms felt during her activities last summer and devoted herself to treatment. She returned to activities in December.\n\nMeanwhile, 'Play Game: AWAKE' is set for release on March 7.", null, null, "I feel like agencies use this “anxiety disorder” excuse more and more often to cover for idols suffering from depression who want to leave the idol life. It’s becoming more and more common now. I feel bad\n\nAnd people still praise companies for \"doing more\" when it comes to the mental health of their idols. Companies need to be more proactive than reactive. They need to focus on helping the idol BEFORE it becomes so severe that they just can't carry out their activities. Wishing Jiyoon the best <3\n\n\"We will likely be even more awkward now\", Junsu takes to personal Instagram to deny dating rumors with former Lovelyz member Kei\n2 hours ago 7 5,706\n\nA former male contestant on Mnet's 'Produce 101' season 2 sentenced to probation for threatening ex-girlfriend with a weapon\n5 hours ago 24 11,362\n\nKang Tae Oh gives a good laugh with his little slip-up while celebrating the end of 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo'\n4 hours ago 3 4,688\n\nEven though 4th generation girl groups are all the rage these days, BLACKPINK is still BLACKPINK\n10 hours ago 44 21,938\n\nRed Velvet's Joy, Choo Young Woo & Baek Sung Chul invite you to the countryside in main trailer for 'Once Upon a Small Town'\n2 hours ago 0 503\n\nFromis_9 members and Pentagon's Wooseok allegedly seen entering a room bar together in Hongdae\n1 day ago 106 83,291" ]
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[ "CT (computed tomography) uses X-rays to obtain images. A heated cathode releases high-energy electrons, which in turn release their energy as X-ray radiation. X-rays pass through tissues and hit a detector on the other side.\n\nThe more dense a tissue, the more X-rays it absorbs.\n\nCompared to plain film, CT is able to distinguish more subtle density differences and there is no overlap of structures.\n\nCurrent CT machines use ‘Spiral CT’. This consists of a single radiation source with multiple detectors which rotates around the patient, obtaining a block of data as the patient is moved through.", null, "Axial slices: “as if looking at patient from the foot end of the bed”\n\nThe information obtained can be reconstructed by a computer to form a 3D “volume”, which can then be “re-sliced” digitally to obtain thinner slices as well as slices in different planes.\n\nPhases of a scan refer to when the images are taken, relative to time of contrast administration.\n\nThe arterial phase comes before the venous phase, because even though contrast is given into a vein, within approximately 30 seconds, the contrast has passed through the heart and into the arterial system.\n\nIn a CT chest/abdo/pelvis, the lung bases/liver may be imaged twice (overlap between chest - arterial phase, and abdomen - venous phase)", null, null, "Tissue density is measured in Hounsfield units (HU).\nThis is defined as Air = −1000 HU; Water = 0 HU.\nThe HU value of a certain pixel can be ascertained by moving the cursor over it in PACS. This is useful when determining the composition of a mass, or determining whether fluid is blood.\n\nDensity of tissues on CT:\n\n(A way to remember this: Fat floats on water, so is less dense than fluid;\nSoft tissue is mostly intracellular fluid with some connective tissue)\n\nA ‘window’ can be set to look at certain tissues of interest.\n\nA small range of tissue density is represented by a full greyscale spectrum from black to white, thus making subtle density differences within the specified range easier to see.", null, "A lung window is used to view lung parenchyma.\nLung parenchyma (−500 HU) would be within range, appearing grey. Air pockets (−1000 HU) around the lung, such as pneumothorax or bullae, would appear black, thus allowing clear differentiation.", null, "Lung window on a chest CT\n\nA bone window is used to view bone detail.\nThere is good differentiation within the range of high densities found in the bony cortex and medulla.", null, "The ‘millisievert’ (mSv) is a unit used to measure radiation dose.\nThe annual background radiation in the UK is 2.7 mSv.\n\nIodine-based IV contrast medium is used for most CTs.\n\nExceptions where contrast is usually not used:\n\nNo absolute contraindications to CT, main concern is over contrast and radiation dose." ]
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[ "Swimming in the Sea of Talmud Lessons for Everyday Living\n\nBy Gershon Schwartz, Michael Katz\nAccentuates the importance of study in Judaism and reveals how each generation puts its own imprint on this resource.\n\n\"One of the hallmarks of the Jewish religion is the sacred times, or holy days, that mark the calendar. By definition, a holiday is a twenty-four-hour period. But the Rabbis ordered that these holidays began just a little earlier and end just a little bit later. We are to 'borrow' time from the ordinary days that precede and follow the holy day, and add it onto the holy day itself.\" This practice of adding from the ordinary onto the sacred is only one of many revealed in this study of the Talmud.\n\nMichael Katz and Gershon Schwartz, two rabbis, start with an overview of this central work of Jewish tradition covering its language, style of writing, mode of thinking, and purview of the world. They move on to a consideration of 90 Talmud texts including an aphorism, marginal notes, a context for the rabbinical discussions, and modern applications of these ancient teachings.\n\nSwimming in the Sea of Talmud accents the importance of study in Judaism and reveals how each generation puts its own imprint on this resource. There is much wisdom here about holiness, humility, blessing, cherishing special moments, silence, repentance, and ethics. An example of the latter is the following rabbinical aphorism: \"One who causes others to do good is greater than one who does.\"\n\nTry a Spiritual Practice on Reverence", null ]
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[ null, "West of the village of Flassou is the chapel of St. George o Epitidiotis, drowned in greenery. It was named after the stems of pine trees.\nIt was built according to tradition around the 18th century and belongs to the architectural type of the one-aisled wooden church. It has a rectangular ground plan, while its external walls are built with stone, which has been preserved and is in very good condition. The bell tower of the chapel is made of metallic columns, carrying within it a single bell sounding by pulling a rope, inviting the faithful two to three times a year, when the chapel is open.\nInside, is the great hagiography of St. George in the centre of the right side wall. The iconostasis is wood-carved and as old as the holy icons on it. There is still the original, old wooden church podium.\nSt. George o Epitidiotis is celebrated on 23rd April and there is a celebrating mass on the St Thomas Sunday. On that day, there is a big festival and a lot of people from the village and the surrounding areas attend. Recently, it has been decided that the chapel will celebrate mass every Saturday.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "The first real penalties were imposed on cyber-criminals in Finland", null, "The third week of October brought news on how the court in Finland sentenced Johan Bäckman, a Kremlin activist and founder of the suspicious content publication, MV-Leht as well as the publication’s director, Ilja Janitskin to imprisonment and financial penalties.\n\nThe ERR portal writes with reference to the Finnish National Broadcasting that Bäckman was sentenced to one year’s probation and Janitskin to one year and 10 months of imprisonment. According to the Helsinki Sanomat, the men must pay compensation and legal costs totaling 283,625. EUR, of which a maximum of 60,000. EUR will be paid to the main target of the hostility campaign, Jessikka Arole.\n\nAccording to ERR, the charge stated that, among other things, intimating hatred, threats, aggravated slander, criminal dealings in donations and gambling as well as violation of confidentiality requirements were conducted.\n\nJessika Aro is a Finnish journalist who, in 2014, published articles about Russian minded internet trolls and consequently became the target of an international hostility campaign. You can read more about it in Propastop’s 2016 posting.\n\n1 The court took the position of dealing with individuals who treated a third party in an abusive manner;\n\n2 The abuse from different channels was viewed as a whole, and tagging was considered as part of the offense;\n\n3 editors are not, due to their work, automatically public figures;\n\n4 Abusive reworking of photos and the distribution of such images is not permissible;\n\n5 the publisher of a website has the responsibility of a publisher;\n\nIn October, the Postimees wrote about a similar case in Estonia about a school family forum user." ]
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[ "For Thanksgiving week, we’re republishing this 2015 piece by Stephen Cone about a movie that has great personal significance for him. I hope you all have a happy and peaceful holiday! — N.D.\n\nI first saw Home for the Holidays at the Julia IV Cinemas in Florence, South Carolina, on what I’m guessing was either the first or second week of November, 1995. I was 15 years old. In my mind, my sister Christina is there, but she would’ve been 13 at the time and movies were Dad’s and my thing. I think she’s there in my mind because the film features an exquisitely drawn relationship between adult siblings, and it’s since become impossible for me to think about the film without thinking of her. In any case, it was probably just my father and me, and we would’ve sat on the right-hand side, five or six rows back, the two aisle seats, like always.\n\nThere’s another essay to be written about the time my dad, a Southern Baptist minister, took 13-year old me to see Jonathan Demme’s Philadelphia at the same South Carolina theatre, and the powerful personal impact that had on my life. But Jodie Foster’s extraordinary, eternally underappreciated Home for the Holidays is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its release, so that’s the one I’m focusing on here.\n\nHome for the Holidays tells the story of recently fired art restorer and single mom Claudia Larson (Holly Hunter) and her trek home to visit her eccentric, slightly bonkers family over Thanksgiving. These days, I identify with Claudia more than any other character in the film (at 35, I’m a year younger than Hunter was when she shot the film), but at that point Robert Downey Jr.’s Tommy, Claudia’s brother, was my way in. As a South Carolina teenager slowly coming into his own queer identity, I had few options in terms of onscreen LGBT representation. The aforementioned Philadelphia? MTV’s The Real World? Was that it? Amidst the paucity of queer youth representation, the shock of encountering Downey Jr.’s gay Tommy in a deceptively light family dramedy that didn’t revolve around his existence was particularly revelatory. Philadelphia had been About Homosexuality, Home for the Holidays simply made room for it, providing a more directly relatable experience for someone just waking to sexual possibility. It’s interesting, too (and especially so for a ’90s teen), how playful and teasingly mysterious the film is in terms of sexual identity, leaving unanswered until the halfway mark the identity of Leo Fish (!), Tommy’s new friend played by Dylan McDermott, and later eavesdropping on the masculine phone interplay between Downey Jr. and his partner (“I miss you, man.”). And then there’s the surprising cross-generational make-out session in the opening scene between Claudia and her boss, played by Austin Pendleton. (Little did this 15-year-old know he’d direct Pendleton one day!) All stunningly eye-opening for a Southern teenage film buff looking to expand his horizons.\n\n(This was likely around the same time I found out the son of one of my dad’s most trusted church elders was gay. He was an employee, at different times, of both the movie theater down the street from the Julia, the Capri III, and the local video store, Finklea’s. Unsurprisingly, the man didn’t come to church very often, so I would only see him at the movies. Sometime around 1992 or 1993, he gave me a Batman Returns poster, a poignant gift from one relative stranger to another.)\n\nI’m not sure if at that point in my life – or, more specifically, my life of movie-watching beyond the ample characters found in animated films, musicals and syndicated television (Little House on the Prairie, The Waltons, Full House, etc.) – I had yet encountered an ensemble film made by and for adults, in which multiple points of view and life experiences shot across the screen rapid fire, and in which the narrative was driven by quotidian experience and the push and pull of familial relations. What a revelation to encounter the energy of an action movie inside a film about being a member of a family. Ten years before discovering Cassavetes, this was as close as I would have gotten to the fiercely cinematic potential of family dynamics. And what a wonder – and this is to the film’s tremendous credit – that this largely secular Maryland clan, which couldn’t be further from my own experience, felt entirely universal, even at that young age.\n\nNone of this is to mention the artistic triumph of Jodie Foster’s film. Foster is on the record as saying she was inspired by Cassavetes’ overlapping dialogue and emotions, and indeed what we find in this ostensibly crowd-pleasing mid-90s Hollywood dramedy is a hilarious, poignant and tumultuous combination of 1940s screwball comedy, 1970s character piece, 1980s slapstick and 1990s indie drama. Few American films, not to mention comedies, have felt as chaotic and alive as Foster’s film does, in no small part due to the clear and obvious affection Foster has for both the actors and the characters. Home for the Holidays is tightly scripted, but feels completely free, almost improvised. There is the shagginess of a Hal Ashby film, the bite of an Elaine May film, the wildness of Cassavetes, all packed inside the unfortunately now-clichéd brown-gray naturalistic sheen of The Indie Dramedy.\n\nI can’t think of a more touching scene in American movies than the moment when Hunter and Downey Jr. spontaneously and simultaneously drop their dessert forks and embrace, a hug that contains their entire, inextricable lives, and which fuels them for both the minutes and the years ahead. And indeed, the movie revels in the unexpected, both large and small, and shares with filmmakers like Cassavetes, May, Ashby, even Maurice Pialat, a probing interest in what lies both before and beyond the traditional cutting point, in the space where secret lives reside, and with humanizing characters who, in lesser hands, would come off as caricatures. The lingering melancholy on Geraldine Chaplin’s face after her quietly operatic confession of love to Charles Durning; Cynthia Stevenson’s checking in with her dad about his pills before having a turkey thrown into her lap. Only Arnaud Desplechin’s A Christmas Tale has matched Home for the Holidays in terms of tonal dynamics, unpredictability, authenticity, life and humor in the family holiday film.\n\nIn the final moments of the film, the past and the present collapse into one, as Claudia heads home and her most recent trip home becomes its own flashback, another family memory. Such memories have not decreased in significance for me over the years. The happiest of my life are those made between early November and the end of December. As you read this, I’m now back home in Charleston, SC, having traveled there from Chicago to spend 10 days with my own parents, and my sister. While my own family isn’t as combative and talky as the Larson clan, there is an exhilaratingly bittersweet quality to all family life, moreso as the years go on; reality educates us and life leads us in different directions. It’s important that we keep telling stories about family, because yours is mine and mine is yours, happy and unhappy in their own way, all year round. As Claudia says to her mother, having snuck into the pantry to escape the dining room apocalypse, “Everybody’s growing up. We’re all growing up.”", null ]
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[ "Shell's planned seismic testing along the Wild Coast will cause irreparable harm to whales, dolphins, crayfish, and other sea creatures.", null, "Protestors at the Waterfront waiting for the arrival of the ship Amazon Warrior. They are against the planned Shell seismic survey for oil and gas in the ocean. Picture: Gallo Images/Brenton Geach\n\nThe papers were then filed at the Grahamstown High Court, in an attempt to prevent Shell from commencing seismic testing along South Africa’s Wild Coast.\n\nCullinan & Associates, an environmental law firm, delivered a certificate of urgency to the registrar on Monday, and respondents had until 4pm on 30 November to oppose the interdict.\n\nThe fossil-fuel company had planned to start seismic testing off the ecologically diverse and sensitive marine environment on 1 December.\n\nThe applicants believe Shell’s actions to be prima facie (on first impression) unlawful “until Shell has applied for and obtained the necessary environmental authorisation”.\n\nDue process not followed\n\nEarlier this month, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment expressed concern about the seismic surveys, which would take place between 1 December 2021 and February 2022.\n\nEven though the surveys had been authorised under the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA), they would still require the submission of an environmental management plan.\n\nMoreover, Shell failed to inform all affected parties of the granting of the exploration right, and none of the parties were given an opportunity to appeal the seismic testing.\n\nAccording to the law firm, the “vessel would, for five months, fire air guns every 10 seconds through 6,011km² of ocean surface, firing extremely loud shock wave emissions”.\n\nThis noise is one of the loudest manmade sounds in the ocean.\n\nThese shock emissions would penetrate through 3km of water and 40km into the Earth’s crust underneath the seabed, which in turn would disturb the Wild Coast’s sensitive ecological system.\n\nWhales, dolphins, seals, penguins, sharks – and even crabs and tiny shellfish – will be negatively impacted by the explosions, not to mention the impact on tourism.\n\nMillions of tourists flock to the Wild Coast’s pristine beaches each year, primarily due to the beauty and biodiversity of the region.\n\nUnfortunately, seismic surveys “have been linked to decreased sightings of marine life and decreased catch rates for commercial fishing”, according to Cullinan & Associates.\n\n“The planned seismic survey and planned activity thereafter will have direct and dire impacts on the social, economic and cultural rights.”\n\nCommunities of eXolobeni, Nqamakwe and Port St Johns depend on eco-tourism and fishing, and as such, their right to self-determination would be taken away.\n\nMoreover, the land is ingrained in these communities’ identity and heritage, and their sacred right as the “stewards of our seas, land, and biodiversity far outweigh the selfish interests [of] Shell”.\n\nExpert evidence will be submitted to “expose how irrational and socially unjust” Shell’s actions are, and that continuing the search for oil and gas reserves would cause catastrophic climate change.\n\nThe matter will be heard in Grahamstown and argued virtually at 2pm on 1 December 2021." ]
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[ null, "A large part of the world is slowly transitioning from having an economy dependent on fossil fuel to one that is more environmentally sustainable, centered around biomass.1 To achieve this, countries have started looking into biobased chemicals from various biomass sources. In 2004, the United States Department of Energy (DoE) highlighted a dozen platform or base chemicals that could possibly replace the fossil or petroleum-based building blocks in value-added chemicals. These include carboxylic acids, isoprene, ethanol, amino acids, vitamins, and even industrial enzymes.2\n\nRecent findings show that environmental concerns regarding dangerous chemicals and fossil fuel depletion is leading to increased production of biobased chemicals. The market for these chemicals is expected to grow from $6,474 million in 2016 to $23,976 million by 2025.3\n\nIn line with this, the industrial chemical application is anticipated to dominate the biobased market, along with the fastly growing agriculture application in the form of bio-pesticides and bio-fertilizers. Due to various factors like the need for medicine and rising populations, biobased chemicals in the pharmaceutical and food industry may also have a commanding share of the global market.\n\nInkwood Research’s study cites Asia-Pacific as the largest market for biobased chemicals and is forecasted to grow even more in the next few years. Europe comes in second on this list, attributing most of its market to newly developed biorefineries and the creation of biochemicals. In this region, Germany is the market leader followed by France, UK, and Italy respectively. North America is third driven by shifting consumer perceptions favoring eco-friendly goods and strong government initiatives.3\n\nPlastic is traditionally made with petrochemicals but recent years saw a shift to bioplastics, which are made in whole or in part of renewable resources. Plastics are classified into two general types – thermosets and thermoplastics. Thermosets permanently take the shape of its mold while thermoplastics can be molded again and again. Both can be made with bioplastics.\n\nPLA is a biobased polymer produced from the fermentation of glucose into lactic acid in green plants. This is mostly fabricated into surgical implants and sutures. Biobased PLA is renewable, biodegradable, recyclable, and processable that’s why it has many uses. On the other hand, it degrades slowly, lacks toughness, is hydrophobic, and does not have reactive side-chain groups.", null, "PHAs are linear polyesters made from bacterial fermentation of sugars and lipids. It can be used to manufacture a number of items including films, coated paper, compost bags and molded to make bottles and razors.\n\nPlant oils are triacylglycerides that can be used for the production of some polymers. These oils are derived primarily from soybeans and castor oil plants. Castor oil derivatives, in particular, are used to produce brake fluid, waxes, polishes, soaps, lubricants, and dyes, among others.\n\nFatty acid derivatives are commonly used as surface active agents in detergents, soaps, and other personal care products. It is important in biodiesel production along with its co-product, glycerol.1\n\nBiolubricants are either vegetable-based oils or synthetic esters made from modified oils and mineral oil-based products. These are more commonly used for power tool lubricants and in aviation, marine or automotive application.\n\nBiosolvents like limonene, ethanol, glycerol, and 2-methyltetrahydrofuran are some of the most sought after biobased products.5 They are much safer to use compared to their petrochemical-based counterparts because they do not emit volatile organic compounds. Typical uses for these products include paint stripper, glue remover, and diluents for pesticides.", null, "Biosurfactants mostly come from plant oils like coconut oil and palm oil and from plant carbohydrates. These surfactants are essential ingredients in a lot of household cleaning supplies such as detergents, soaps, personal care products, food processing materials, and agricultural cleaners.\n\nVegetable-based inks are becoming more popular over the years with more printers and pens choosing it over its fossil-based counterpart.\n\n4. Golden, J.S., Handfield, R.B., Daystar, J. and, T.E. McConnell 2015. An Economic Impact Analysis of the U.S. Biobased Products Industry: A Report to the Congress of the United States of America. A Joint Publication of the Duke Center for Sustainability & Commerce and the Supply Chain Resource Cooperative at North Carolina State University. (accessed February 2018)\n\nYou may also be interested in reading:\nAre Products Manufactured from Captured CO2 considered Biobased?\nTax Credits for Renewable Chemical Producers in the US\nASTM International Awards Beta Analytic’s President Darden Hood\n\nThis entry was posted on Wednesday, February 21st, 2018 and is filed under Biobased Products ." ]
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[ "See below for any upcoming workshops or master classes. Some are open to only PCPA dancers, and some may be open to the general public. Prerequisites may be in place for certain classes.", null, "Michelle Elkin has served as Choreographer for Sutton Foster and Jonathon Groff Live At Lincoln Center for PBS, the tv series Younger, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Young Sheldon with Jason Alexander. She was seen on Netflix as a co star in Gilmore Girls “Winter”. She also choreographed the tv show Me and My Grandma with Rhea Perlman, as well as a Southwest Airlines web spot. Select Theater credits include Hunchback Of Notre Dame (Broadway World Awards Nominee) Sister Act The musical (Broadway World Awards Nominee, Scenie Award), a piece for the NSO Pops Opening at Kennedy Center and “Children Of Eden” (Broadway World Awards Nominee). She also created musical numbers featuring Sutton Foster and special guest Joshua Henry for the National Symphony Orchestra at Kennedy Center, the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall and the Houston Symphony at Jones Hall. She has also lent her choreographic talents to the hit ABC Family show, Baby Daddy, a TNT pilot titled “Dawn” directed by Sam Raimi as well as a production of Little Shop Of Horrors in Tampa, FL, the feature films Wild Hogs and What Just Happened, as well as Emmy award winning television shows, Boston Legal, Weeds, Lifetime’s reality show “Your Mama Don’t Dance”, Warren The Ape on MTV, Marvin, Marvin on Nickelodeon, as well as the tap sequences in ABC Family’s Bunheads. She made her professional debut at the age of 8 in the movie musical “Annie”. Since then, she continued to work in numerous film, television, commercial, and theater projects as a dancer and assistant choreographer such as Bunheads, Boston Legal, Joan Of Arcadia, Boston Public, Ally McBeal, Charmed, American Idol, the tv series Fame LA, 3rd Rock from the Sun, That 70’s Show, Tracey Takes On, The Country Bears, Batman and Robin, Austin Powers I-III, A Time For Dancing, and Elizabethtown. She was the Associate Choreographer for the films, Semi-Pro, Tropic Thunder, 10 Things I Hate About You, Cinderelmo, Looney Tunes: Back In Action, 13 Going on 30, Starsky and Hutch, tv series Viva Laughlin, Dancing With The Stars, the musical, Sister Act at Pasadena Playhouse, as well as the 58th Emmy Awards with Conan O’ Brien, the 63rd Emmy Awards with Jane Lynch and 81st Academy Awards with Hugh Jackman. Michelle was also the Associate Choreographer of the Broadway show, Wonderland at the Marriott Marquis Theater." ]
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[ "Since we decided to write our game engine from scratch, I thought I'd outline some of our design choices, and the way we do work and iterate in this post.", null, "This is going to be a slightly odd news post, and pretty much a developer-centric one. I wanted to share some of the lessons I've learnt from developing Cathedral for the last 8 months, and hopefully there's some nugget of wisdom in here that might be of use to some fellow game developer(s).\n\nA few days ago, Aron from Decemberborn posted some news about who we are, and basically how the game came into being. In this post, I thought that I would give a better picture of who I am, and describe some of the technical aspects of our game a bit more in-depth and how I've been working on the source code so far. It's been an interesting journey, since we decided to write the game engine and all tooling from scratch.\n\nSo, let me start with a small piece of background info about myself and why I decided to do this, and let's move onto some of the architectural choices of Cathedral.\n\nMy name is Eric Lavesson - I've been hacking code since about the age of 9 (which is a bit more than 20 years ago). I started out writing text adventures on an Atari 600XL that my parents bought me in the late 80s. I love how these old computers just threw you right into a BASIC prompt when starting it up! About the same time, I also got my hands on my first NES, allowing me to play games that would turn out to be some of the most fun games I've ever played.\n\nAt this point, I really wanted to write even more games, so I ended up getting a bunch of newer Ataris over the course of some years. Long story short: I basically went from having an Atari ST, to a 520STFM to a 1040STE before getting my first PC. During this time, I learned how sprites worked and a lot of the basics of game design. I wrote the occasional Mario clone and a few 2D shooters in a language called STOS, which was more or less a dialect of BASIC targeted towards game development. The Amiga had a similar thing called AMOS.\n\nAnyway. After my last Atari, I started writing some QBasic on PC, followed by starting to look into C and some really simple assembler for DOS games. I remember a lot of the old games for DOS quite fondly too (Commander Keen, anyone? Or Duke Nukem, pre-3D?)\n\nAs I grew older, I started writing more and more code in C++, and started looking into DirectDraw to start with. I later went from C++ to Java and finally C#, which is the language I do most of my dayjob-related consultant stuff in. Even though I don't really work as a game developer, games is what got me into programming all those years ago. It's the kind of thing that you don't forget about, and it's a passion which is hard to let go - even through all those years of never really thinking about releasing a commercial game.\n\nToday, I'm working together with Aron on our first commercial release, Cathedral. Inspired by all those awesome games we both played when we were younger.", null, "So why a custom engine?\n\nAbout ten years ago, I started writing a bunch of D3D stuff, first in C# and then in C++ and wrote a small game engine. I've written numerous smaller games and engines in D3D, and decided to switch to OpenGL a while back to learn that API instead.\n\nWhen I discuss game development with people and they hear that we're building the game engine and all tooling for the game ourselves, people often stop to ask me why.\n\nThis is in no way a bad question - In retrospect, it sometimes seems a bit insane to write it from scratch, especially since we're doing cross-platform development, trying to get the game to constantly build on Linux, Windows and OSX. There's a lot of engines that can do this for you.\n\nI don't really have a better answer than \"Because it's fun\" to be honest. I could pull out all kinds of arguments about how writing a game from scratch in C++ gives me full control over my code, and how it *must* be a lot more performant. But in the end, it's mainly because it's fun, and because you learn a lot of stuff when you do something like this.\n\nOn to the technical side - The game engine is written in C++. We use CMake to generate project files on each platform/compiler (right now, we got a working build for MSVC and GCC, and we're working on building on Clang as well). Another REALLY important part for me, is the use of a sane piece of version history software (in my case, Git). It's not just about having backups, but actually being able to track changes, find bugs when they occured at some unknown point in time etc.\n\nCMake helps us generate everything we need, such as build files for the game plus all dependencies (which are stored as git submodules with their own CMake files). After this, we run a series of Python scripts to generate a bunch of JSON files with resources and mappings (BSON in debug builds) as well as copying in all the assets for the game (Yes, you generally want to keep these in a separate repository, at least if you're on Git. Trust me.)\n\nThe game also makes use of a bunch of JSON files for levels (and again, BSON in release/optimized builds). I wrote an editor in C# and WPF for this:", null, "The editor is basically never done. It gets changed as the game needs it to change (which happens every now and then). When tools like this reaches a point where it's actually useful in practice, it's extremely nice to have a tool which is tailored to your games' exact specifications.\n\nWhen everything is generated, it's time to build all the small pieces that make up the game itself...\n\nSome tips about software architectures\n\nArchitecture is one of those things in software that's always hard. Building a mess is easy, and most human beings tend to not handle highly complex domains in software all that well. By finding the right boundaries in software and decent abstraction levels, it helps us understand how each piece of the game fits into the engine without having to understand absolutely everything at the same time.\n\nThere's a giant challenge in actually finding these boundaries and abstraction levels without putting them in the wrong place. The thing that has worked for me/us (and that I hope might inspire someone else), is the following ones:\n\nAnd by the way, when I say \"write prototypes\", I really, really mean it. I can't stress the importance enough. It's going to give you wonderful insights. As an example, this is what the first version of Cathedral looked like:", null, "For reference: The blue rectangle to the left is the player. The red blocks are the ground. Bluish pond to the right is blocks that will hurt you (which later turned into spikes in the game).\n\nThe different modules of the game engine\n\nFinally, I thought I'd mention what we ended up actually using in our game engine.\n\nI hope this read was interesting for other developers and game designers too, and that you got something interesting to take away. As we continue to build on Cathedral, we constantly change and update both the source code and our understanding of the game itself.\n\nFeel free to send me a PM or comment in the post directly if you have any questions.\n\nPS: Writing your own physics engine also means getting hilarious bugs. It's worth it. If nothing else, it's a good laugh and a days work wasted." ]
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[ null, "A right-wing \"constitutional\" sheriff is under investigation by California's attorney general for alleged voter intimidation during Tuesday's primary election.\n\nState officials are investigating reports that Lopey and his deputies set up a checkpoint outside a subdivision near Hornbrook and stopped only those cars driven by Hmongs, an ethnic group of people from some mountainous regions of southeast Asia, and asked whether they were registered to vote.\n\nHmong residents said county and state officials showed up at their homes carrying military-style rifles and threatened to arrest anyone who tried to illegally vote -- and civil rights activists say many of them stayed home out of fear rather than vote in the primary.\n\nThe attorney general and secretary of state sent monitors to polling stations in Siskiyou County, which borders Oregon, to \"ensure that all voters are able to cast their ballot free from intimidation, interference or threats of violence,” said Rachele Huennekens, a spokeswoman for Attorney General’s Office.\n\n“We are specifically monitoring reports of alleged voter intimidation among vulnerable minority populations, such as the Hmong community,\" Hunnekens said. \"Anyone who witnesses or is subject to voter intimidation should report it to the Secretary of State’s office.\"\n\nAndy Fusso, founder of Siskiyou Forward PAC, said the sheriff may have been trying to squash voter turnout to influence the passage of two measures related to banning outdoor marijuana growing and another one that would raise the sales tax by a half cent to build a new county jail.\n\nLopey, who is active in the right-wing Oath Keepers and Sagebrush movements, issued a press release Friday claiming his deputies were investigating alleged voter fraud -- but he didn't offer any specifics about the allegations or whether any evidence was uncovered.\n\nLopey hosts lectures on his interpretation of the constitution, which match views expressed by the jailed Bundy family and their armed militia supporters, and has appeared in uniform at events sponsored by the Oath Keepers gun organization.\n\nHe's a founding member of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association -- which was formed by former Arizona sheriff Richard Mack and promotes the legal fallacy that county sheriffs are the highest law enforcement officers in the United States and authorized to evaluate which laws are constitutional.\n\nThe group, which has ties to many of the armed militants who took over an Oregon wildlife refuge about 350 miles northeast of Siskiyou County, is working to elect like-minded sheriffs and pressure elected officials not to enforce gun laws.\n\nOther CSPOA members have been accused of targeting political opponents and minorities for intimidation with trumped-up voter fraud allegations.\n\nThe county sheriffs promote conspiracy theories about the Affordable Care Act and the United Nations to convince others to resist federal authority on public lands -- a goal they share with both the Bundy militants and the Koch-backed American Lands Council, whose officials speak at CSPOA gatherings.\n\nSome of the law enforcement officers are active in the Republic for the United States of America \"sovereign citizens\" group and have attempted to file bogus oaths of office clearly influenced by that anti-government extremist movement.\n\nThey also tend to share the anti-immigrant views of \"birther\" Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a frequent speaker at CSPOA events.\n\nMany of the sheriffs involved in that organization have also been plagued by complaints that they've concentrated on their legally dubious fight against federal authority at the expense of the local law enforcement duties they're sworn to uphold." ]
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[ null, "Hari Raya and other festive seasons are a time of joy and unity, celebrated among family, friends and loved ones. Every now and then, however, the coming together of many people also produces unexpected outcomes and tragedies.\n\nFacebook page A Fortress of Fur shared an incident in a recent posting, in which a poor, unfortunate kitty had originally fallen into a coma due to severe head trauma, but upon further investigation, we found out that it has passed away.\n\nThe incident happened during a Hari Raya open house, where children were probably allowed to play freely without any supervision. The victim was the family cat, and it was hurt badly when the child of a guest who decided to beat the cat over its head with a hard object.\n\nAfter being hospitalised for 2 days, the veterinarian had no good news to share, only that chances of the cat becoming paralysed were high due to the trauma it experienced from the hard knock to its head. Unfortunately, in an update by Twitter user Nurush Shahindah (@Uyushh), the poor little kitty has since passed away due to its injuries.\n\nA Fortress of Fur also shared their two cents on how some children treat pets terribly while their parents stand by without saying anything, elaborating that too often, they’ve seen children playing roughly with pets while they are guests at someone else’s house. The parents on the other hand either choose to look away or are completely oblivious to the situation. If something like this were to happen, who would answer for it?\n\n“Not to make any accusations, but when attending Hari Raya open houses as a guest, do keep an eye on your kids to ensure they behave,” added A Fortress of Fur.\n\nThe masses have since shared their opinions on the matter, many agreeing that the parents of the child are at fault.\n\nWhereas, others suggested that the owner should have kept the cat in a room while there were guests around.\n\nEveryone should take responsibility for their part as parents need to learn how to educate and keep track of their children while pet owners should also be aware of their surroundings for their pet’s well-being.\n\nAlso read: Online Celebrity Cat Passes Away After It Was Accidentally Run Over On Raya Day 1", null ]
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[ null, "Last night we made a new movie with my girlfriend, Nazryana. After the shoot – I will tell you about very soon ;) – we caught Nazry and I pierced a needle in the middle of her nipple.\n\nI have to tell you that Nazryana has been dread of needles, pins and staples, she has a real needle phobia and she has resisted any kind of piercing play for very very long time. She is a real scaredy cat, hehe but finally she always enjoys those very scary things.\n\nIt was so exciting and sexy to see her crying before I pushed the needle in, she was writhing in her fear and she screamed like a victim in a horror film :) but it wasn’t so painful since I hardly pushed the needle in. I am sure that her fear was much bigger than her pain. I could read her eyes that she couldn’t believe that it was not so painful as she expected :). When I asked her about her feelings, she was unsure and finally admitted that it was not so bad but the needles never won’t be her “friends”. Or course I don’t give up, I want to convince her to try more needles, maybe staple gun next time.\n\nI remember that I used to be very afraid of needles and every object that can pierce, it took years to do it for myself. My first needles actually were pins that you could see in “First Needles” movie and it was a result of a lost bet. When we started to publish and sell BDSM movies on clips4sale.com, we made a bet with my master. I said that people won’t like our movies and we will never sell that many vids to get 1000$, he said that people will love our vids and we will reach that very soon. I promised that if I lose the bet I pierce my labias with pins. Ehh, it was a thoughtless promise. Actually it took less than a month to lose so I had no choice than to sacrifice my poor pussy :).\nThanks to that lost bet, now I am able to control my fear of needles.\n\nWhat would you pierce into Nazryana and where exactly? :D" ]
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[ null, "The total number of migrants identified in the locations covered was 1,927 out of which 1,754 stated that they were not accommodated in any of official TRCs in BiH. Afghanistan (42%) and Pakistan (29%) are the two nationalities with the highest number of persons outside of TRCs in BiH. Overall, these two national groups make up 71 per cent of total migrants without accommodation in TRCs. Other nationalities include Morocco, Algeria, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Papua New Guinea, Syrian Arab Republic, Palestinian Territories, Somalia and Sudan." ]
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[ "Danish rightback, Line Jörgensen ( 25) will play from the next season in Romania, she had signed a 2 years contract with CSM Bucuresti. The excelent rightack is playing in FCM and she is member of the Danich national team.\n\n“It was hard to keep such a big secret. I want people to know that I will join CSM Bucharest, where a top team builts. I always had the ambition to see how far I can reach in handball and Bucharest is the next step in my career.\n\nI am eager to move to Bucharest after five superb years at FC Midtjylland, which were my best years as a handball player.\n\nTo change club and country was not an easy decision for me, but I’m sure Bucharest has much to offer and I am convinced that CSM Bucuresti is the right choice and a step forward in my international career ” -Line Jörgensen said.", null, "“In Bucharest a very interesting project is planned, that have all the chances to materialize. I can not wait to play for CSM Bucuresti because here is building a super team, of which I am honored to be part of.\n\nOf course, it is an important step in my career, but I am delighted to work with technical staff composed of Mette Klit and Jakob Vestergaard, two technicians that I respect and I’m sure will have more to say in the world handball. I am also looking forward to meet Cristina Varzaru again, whom I played with in Viborg earlier.” – Maria Fisker stated about her transfer.\n\nRumours are telling that CSM Bucuresti is also negotiating with Swedish playmaker Isabell Gulldén, the last MVP of the EURO’s." ]
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[ null, "The George Lucas Museum may find a home in San Francisco. Read on for more.\n\nTo quote Indiana Jones: “It belongs in a museum”\n\nGeorge Lucas, the man who brought you Star Wars and Indiana Jones may again consider San Francisco as a possible location for his Museum of Narrative Art, according to a report from SanFrancisco.Cbslocal.com. Recently, legal and political issues in Chicago have prompted a return look to the City by the Bay. San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee who has been lobbying for the “Star Wars” creator after learning the plan in Chicago was heading south, has begun serious negotiations with Mr. Lucas. A proposed site on Treasure Island has been approved for development, and Mayor Lee plans to send a formal letter to Lucas for its consideration.", null, "Here are some transcript highlights of that interview.\n\nAaron Peskin: Treasure Island actually has been lacking a lot of what I call the “special sauce.” What it’s been lacking is a ferry service — remember, it’s an island in the middle of the bay and it’s got a congested bridge. If we could actually have an attraction on Treasure Island it might be able to sustain a ferry service and if we could sustain that we could make the entire island work. You know, I sued over that project for a number of years as the City walked away from a deal that would reduce the amount of affordable housing and reduce the amount of ferry service. Perhaps the Lucas museum could be the special sauce.\n\nPhil Matier: Why do you think Lucas pulled away from San Francisco? Was it the rejection (of his proposed museum site) at the Presidio or other factors?\n\n\nAaron Peskin: Listen, I think the first project, with all respect, got off to the wrong start. It was in the wrong place. I think that Nancy Bechtel and the Presidio Trust did the right thing for that national resource. But now we have an opportunity and I think Treasure Island may be the right spot.\n\nPhil Matier: San Francisco is notorious for saying no. And if we don’t say no then these various state commissions and such say no. What makes you think that building a museum of this magnitude on Treasure Island is going to be any easier than any place else?\n\n\nAaron Peskin: Well, if Ed Lee and Jane Kim and Aaron Peskin are on the same page, that’s a pretty good start!", null, "Phil Matier: Do you think there will be resistance, let’s say, from the bay conservation or BCDC (S.F. Bay Conservation & Development Commission) or state lands or any of those?\n\n\nAaron Peskin: Treasure Island is rather unique — it’s a unique creature under the law and there’s less state oversight over Treasure Island. I think it could be done.\n\nPhil Matier: OK, to play on the Star Wars metaphor, for years you were thought of as the Darth Vader of San Francisco, the guy who would come in (slashing) and say “no, no, no!” What’s got you saying yes this time?\n\n\nAaron Peskin: I think when people look at my political history in San Francisco over the last couple of decades, they like to focus on those little things. They forget that I was the supervisor that presided over the board that rezoned 22 percent of the city; that I was the supervisor who helped greenlight the ten thousand units of housing that are now being built in San Francisco shipyard.\n\nPhil Matier: OK, so now you’re going to go from Darth Vader to Luke Skywalker. Whatever the case, this is really gonna be interesting, I gotta say.\n\nYou can view the entire interview here.\n\nThe Lucas museum is the first if it’s kind and will celebrate the power of visual storytelling in a setting focused on narrative painting, illustration, photography, film, animation and digital art.\n\nYou can learn more about the Lucas Museum here\n\nCheck back for more Star Wars new here at SWNN", null, null, null, "Where to Watch the Star Wars Celebration Orlando Live Stream for Thursday!" ]
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[ null, "Edmund Burke ( 12 January [NS] 1729[1] – 9 July 1797) was an Irish statesman born in Dublin, as well as an author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher who, after moving to London, served as a member of parliament (MP) for many years in the House of Commons with the Whig Party.\n\nBurke is remembered mainly for his support of the cause of the American Revolutionaries, Catholic emancipation, the impeachment of Warren Hastings from the East India Company, and for his later objections about the French Revolution, the latter leading to his becoming the leading figure within the conservative faction of the Whig Party, which he dubbed the \"Old Whigs\", as opposed to the pro–French Revolution \"New Whigs\", led by Charles James Fox.\n\nIn the nineteenth century Burke was praised by both conservatives and liberals.Subsequently, in the twentieth century, he became widely regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism" ]
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[ null, "Blast the damn heat, for my brow drips. For in New York it gets so hot in the late of August, a swelter box, most people of any means flee to their dachas in Strong Island.\n\nDawn is now rising, breaking and expanding on the low roof of an ancient print house that’s been—at some time in the past hundred years— converted to a seventeen story cooperative. 140 Nassau Street, District Financial. On the 17th story roof deck, Sebastian Vasyli Adon, our antagonistic protagonist, tells old danger tales over a bottle of illegally imported Basque white wine. A fake gold watch dangles off his wrist as he enunciated his wild tale with his hands, even though it is known that he is only one half a Yid. Covering his dark brown hair, cut short for Summer, is a…" ]
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[ "The body of a Burkinabe driver who was shot and killed by suspected robbers in a village on the Tamale- Bolgatanga highway has been laid to rest in Walewale.\n\nHis remains was handed over to the Mossi chief in Walewale who led the private burial on Saturday.\n\nThe deceased identified as 33-year-old Osman from Putiga, a village in Burkina Faso, was travelling back home from Tema when he was attacked and shot by a group of hooded gunmen at Kukua village in the West Mamprusi municipality\n\nThe conductor [mate] of the deceased has been so traumatised that he was unable to drive the vehicle and a new driver had to come from Burkina Faso to continue with the journey.\n\nSpeaking to JoyNews, Issahaka narrated that his late master was shot after he attempted to flee when the robbers stopped them.\n\n“I am very sad and I have been having nightmares since this incident. Anytime I close my eyes, I see my master.”\n\nA special Muslim prayer was organised for the soul of murdered driver by the Mossi community in Walewale together with some family heads and other close relatives of the deceased who arrived from the neighbouring country.\n\nThe Mossi chief expressed concern over the increasing spate of robbery attacks in the area.\n\nAccording to him, plans were underway for an emergency meeting by the traditional authorities to draw government’s attention to the growing menace.\n\nRobbery attacks across the Region have been on the rise since the beginning of this year.\n\nAccording to the Police, there have more than 10 reported crimes since January leading to about five deaths and several injuries.\n\nOne shot in mobile money robbery attack at Walewale [Video]", null, "One arrested over killing of female teacher in Walewale" ]
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[ null, "Great post by Randy Neal on how the blogosphere’s growing importance in shaping customer opinions about companies and how companies are responding.\n\nThis one involves a company close to home and a hallowed product in kitchen pantries, White Lily Flour, whose superiority to other flours long ago reached legendary proportions. That would be great, except now blogging cooks are saying it’s not as good as it used to be.\n\nThey are saying that because the original mill in Knoxville has been closed and now this Southern tradition is being made in, eeh-gads, Ohio! (The Cleveland Plain Dealer story says the flour has been made for years at undisclosed mill in Ohio as secondary location to Knoxville, something that was news to me.)\n\nJ.M Smucker, owner of the brand, isn’t rising to the volume of discussion that’s baking among blogging cooks.\n\nDell is often touted as a success story in turning the tide in brand backlash by actively getting involved in the blogosphere. @Comcastcares has been praised for responding to customers on Twitter and that big because Comcast generally has been an easy bad customer service whipping boy.\n\nFrom the Plain Dealer article:\n\n“If only the Smuckers would speak up, said (Alton) Brown of the Food Network, “they could easily win over the hearts and minds of every baker out there.”\n\nThere are recipes here." ]
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[ null, "Join us as we observe International Holocaust Remembrance Day by participating in a worldwide screening event presenting Roberta Grossman's documentary Who Will Write Our History, adapted from the popular book about truth & resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto.\n\nThis single-screening event will be followed by a group discussion led by Holocaust scholar & UT professor Helene Sinnreich.\n\nLed by historian Emanuel Ringelblum and known by the code name Oyneg Shabes, a clandestine group of journalists, scholars, and community leaders in the Warsaw Ghetto vowed to defeat Nazi lies and propaganda not with guns or fists but with pen and paper. Now, for the first time, their story is told in the documentary featuring the voices of three-time Academy Award nominee Joan Allen and Academy Award winner Adrian Brody.\n\nlocated in the heart of Knoxville’s “Happy Holler” neighborhood, just one mile north of Downtown and easily accessible via I-275’s Baxter Avenue exit. Free street parking is available throughout the surrounding blocks." ]
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[ "According to a new Apple patent application published by the US Patent & Trademark Office, the Cupertino giant has added a new intelligent dimension to a future iOS Home Screen, PatentlyApple reports. In future, if a user will need to access an app quickly, such as an airline ticket, iOS will know to automatically bring that app or digital ticket up to your starting Home Page based on user’s proximity to the airport.", null, "While the idea may be quite simple, it surely represents the kind of convenience that we’ve come to expect from Apple. According to an embodiment of the invention, an operating system executing on a smartphone, can automatically move an application’s icon to a prominent position in response to determining that specified conditions related to that application are currently satisfied.\n\n“The operating system can automatically create an alias icon for the application in such a prominent position in response to determining that the specified conditions are currently satisfied, thereby leaving the original application icon in its expected (but potentially less prominent) position for later use. A set of rules stored on the computing device can specify, for each application, the set of conditions that are to be satisfied in order to make that application’s icon or alias icon prominent.\n\nApple also notes that their latest invention could also one day apply to future Macs.\n\nElon \"Chief Twit\" Musk on Thursday announced another move in his ongoing reform of Twitter, saying that the company will soon start telling users if they have been \"shadowbanned\" on the social network and providing them with an avenue to appeal the restriction. The news comes after journalist Bari Weiss published the second installment of...\nNehal Malik\n47 mins ago" ]
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[ null, "Serious Sam 3 VR: BFE is now available via Steam, so you can live out your dreams of shooting everything that moves in VR as often as you like. Devolver Digital and Croteam have launched the game as part of other VR releases this year in the form of Serious Sam VR and The Talos Principle VR.\n\nThe VR remastered edition of the shooter is up on Steam right now with a 10% discount off the game for anyone who already owns the regular version of Serious Sam 3. If you’ve never played a Serious Sam game, it’s a raucous, all-out battle royale with tons of monsters headed your way. That means tons. Like lots of monsters parading around the screen and toward you, dudes carrying lit bombs that run screaming toward you, and more. It’s lit.\n\nThis entry of the game is a prequel to the original game, Serious Sam: The First Encounter, and lets you stave off more of the baddies as, well, a badass. Check out the trailer below if you need an introduction to Sam’s world." ]
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[ null, null, "a Kindle Touch displaying a \"find it\" type of game\n\nYesterday’s bizarre price osculations on the Kindle Voyage and Kindle Paperwhite got me thinking about older Kindle models, and what they used to be able to do.\n\nTell me, do you know what Kindle Active Content was?\n\nThis was the name Amazon gave to a category of apps, games, puzzles, and word games like Scrabble that we used to be able to run on the Kindle.\n\nThe first few titles in this category were released in 2010, and new titles were added every so often by Amazon and third-party developers, and Amazon even had about 20 free titles you could install for free.\n\nThe apps varied from complex apps such as the choose your own adventure type of book like Dusk World (or Coliloquy’s apps) to simple games like dots and boxes. There was a wide variety that included crosswords, utilities, and even a test prep apps.\n\nThis renaissance lasted until 2014, when Amazon released the Kindle Voyage. This was the first new Kindle model to not support Kindle Active Content. Subsequent models also lacked support, and while you can in fact still install some of the existing Kindle Active Content listed in the Kindle Store, the program is effectively dead.\n\nI can’t say I miss it because Amazon never really made it convenient to switch between an app and the ebook I was reading; unlike smartphones, the Kindle always took nearly a minute to close one and open the other.\n\nBut it was still nice on long flights to pull out a Kindle and challenge my seatmate to a game of tic-tac-toe.\n\nFor those of you who used to have older Kindle, do you miss having games and word apps on your Kindle?\n\nDid anyone keep an older Kindle model just for the games?\n\nI’m releasing my photos under a CC license\n\nThe one and only thing I miss would be an Interactive Fiction interpreter – but that’s still available, although it requires a JB. Plus, I’ve got ZMPP on my Fire, which is good enough.\n\nSo, no, not really. It seems like these days \"active content\" equals \"apps\" equals tablets. For me, anything on an e-reader that distracts from reading (or does not enhance reading) is superflous. I don’t even use the Goodreads integration on my PW – that’s for my smartphone to tinker with.\n\nOther than the fact that I can sit and read in bright sunshine with as many books on my Kindle as on my shelves at home my favourite thing about my Paperwhite is the fact that it cannot distract me by playing games, surfing the web, etc. The dictionary and wiki features I do use, very infrequently, mostly when I want to elucidate a current American cultural reference which I’m too old to understand.\n\nstill have a kindle keyboard that my girlfriend reads on from time to time. used to play scrabble on it years ago, but no longer. the newer version for the fire tablet is much more sophisticated and easier to use. in addition, one can play scrabble in foreign languages.\n\nNo. The experience of \"active content\" is so sub-par to what you get with a smartphone that I never used it after one time.\n\nThe choice your own adventure type content is cute but it isn’t popular.\n\nI still use a Kindle Touch that requires me to sideload all my books, even those from Amazon.\n\nI never knew these games existed. I don’t know if my Kindle carries them, and I’m not interested in finding out.\n\nAs always, the \"I just want to READ!\" faction is the most vocal… 😉\n\nPersonally, I was lured to the Kindle ecosystem after becoming an Amazon Prime subscriber (and accepting that B&N would never add directory support to my beloved Nook). I loathe devices lacking expandable local storage but compromised on a Kindle Touch since it at least has a headphone jack, MP3 player and TTS with an 800x600x16 greyscale eink screen.\n\nMy firmware version 5.3.7.3 is still functionally integrated with the Kindle Store, even if the internal 4GB holds only 511 books (not 3000 as promised) plus 1879 in the cloud.\n\nAnd yes, I have Active Content: 7 Dragons Calendar, Notepad and KJV Bible. They all still work in the 28MB storage remaining! Being able to add rudimentary PDA capability was important to me – and *hundreds* of other people!\n\nOf course, David, back in the day, when the first Kindle hit the market, when the iPhone still hadn’t realized its potential, and the iPad was still a long way away, there where hundreds, nay, thousands of people keen on extracting more functionality from their Kindles. Thus the active Kindle hacking scene, jailbreaks, etc., etc. It wasn’t only XKCD that saw something akin to the Hitchikers' Guide to the Galaxy in this strange new device:\n\nIt’s just that technology evolves, and the current crop of e-readers are in a different niche altogether – they are seen as single-purpose, \"boring\", distraction-free devices for long-form reading.\n\nThat doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with your Kindle Touch – and all your apps and Active Content. Heck, I wish we could get a plain-Jane, simple 3.5″ mini-jack on these things instead of BT, but hey, I’m not getting any younger.\n\nI used to have quite a few of those Kindle Active Content games on my older Kindles. My favorite was Sudoku. I thought that one was better than any of the sudoku apps I had on my iPad. I did keep an older Kindle around for a ehile, but eventually I got tired of having an extra unipurpose device hanging around so I sold it. Wish Amazon would bring that feature back!\n\n\"Single-purpose, 'boring', distraction-free devices for long-form reading\" equates to content delivery platforms for walled gardens which serve the interests of the vendors. Not a bad start, but why does it have to be incompatible with multifunction content creation for those who want alternative functionality?\n\nI want Apple to open-source the Newton OS on an updated eink MessagePad 2020. Or a Nook Plus with interactive OLED panel under epaper display. But I’d settle for a 300dpi 8″ 4:3 aspect ratio eink reader with 8GB RAM & 32GB internal with microSD slot expansion to 256GB designed so a pair can be hinged together comprising a dual-screen reader with solar charger case…\n\nAmazing people are still interested in these and also use as a teenager.\n\nI loved it. I used it when I got daily headaches and looking at a screen was tough.\n\nThe only one I really miss is the Slingo game. It wasn’t as good as the PC Slingo game I eventually got, but I liked it more than most of the flashier iPad versions. So many current versions of games exist only to lure me into buying coins and rubies. The Active Content games we’re real games.\n\nI might have enjoyed more games if I’d had the Kindle keyboard. 🙂\n\nWow, am I the only one who misses a calculator and something to convert measures? Have an old Sony Prs-T1 jailbroken and a calculator was the first app I installed. Not really useable anymore with the low resolution and no front-light, also the page-turn-buttons often skip a page (not sure wether it is dust/hardware-error or the jailbreak).\n\nOften I use the apps on my iPhone for that, but I tend to read in bed, most times I do not want an iPhone laying around, it is too distracting from reading, even with do-not-disturb turned on." ]
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[ null, "The 19-year-old boy wonder from Slovenia tallied a career-high 35 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists for the Dallas Mavericks against the Toronto Raptors on Sunday, January 27 (Monday, January 28, Manila time).\n\nHowever, Dallas fell short and surrendered a 120-123 loss to Eastern Conference juggernaut Toronto." ]
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[ null, "A 10-year driving ban and a one-year suspended sentence were imposed on an elderly driver whose van struck a 69-year-old cyclist who formerly worked at Mount St Joseph’s College near Roscrea.\n\nNorman Davis, 76, Gaulross, Borrisokane, had previously pleaded guilty to careless driving causing the death of Joe Tuohy on the road between Roscrea and Shinrone.\n\nIn addition to the disqualification from driving and the suspended sentence, Judge Keenan Johnson ordered Mr Davis to pay €3,000 to a charity or club of the Tuohy family’s choice.\n\nTullamore Circuit Court was told they chose Roscrea Badminton Club because Mr Tuohy was a keen badminton player who would have been playing later in the evening after he was knocked down.\n\nProsecution counsel Kevin White, BL, told the court that the van being driven by Mr Davis struck Mr Tuohy when he was cycling on the road at Mountheaton and though the original charge was one of dangerous driving causing death, a plea to the lesser offence was accepted.\n\nDet Garda Brian Jennings, Birr Garda station, detailed how a 999 call had been received at 6.20pm on October 7, 2019 from Nigel Keeshan in relation to a serious traffic accident.\nGardai who went to the scene near the college in Mountheaton saw a male on the ground being attended to by Mr Keeshan.\n\nThe gardai also saw a bicycle and a van and a man standing in the middle of the road directing traffic.\n\nThat man, Mr Davis, said the sun had been low and in his eyes at the time of the collision and having first seen a cyclist in front of him, he then lost sight of him as he got closer.\n\nA car was approaching on the other side of the road and then Mr Davis felt the van hit something.\n\nThe court was told Garda Helen Colleran said Mr Tuohy was in a critical condition on the road with severe head injuries when the ambulance arrived.\n\nGarda Colleran also said that Mr Keeshan knew the injured man and gave his name to the gardai.\n\nAnother motorist, Barry Rogers, gave gardai a statement in which he said he was also driving a van that evening and he saw a cyclist and described him as being tight into the ditch.\n\nA woman who came on the scene, Breda Carroll, said it was not dark at the time and the court heard that Mr Keeshan said the lighting conditions were “in between” daylight and it starting to turn dark.\n\nJudge Johnson also heard there was evidence that Mr Davis had told a paramedic that he had been blinded by the light of the sun.\n\nMr Tuohy was brought to hospital in Limerick and died two days later.\n\nForensic collision expert Garda Tom Brennan told the court that the road where the collision occurred was straight and relatively flat with a continuous white line along the centre.\n\nThe speed limit was 80km/h and he concluded the van, which was damaged on its passenger side door and mirror, was travelling at between 42 and 55km/h when the collision occurred.\n\nHe ruled out the weather as a contributing factor and concluded that the driver of the van had not given himself sufficient space to overtake the cyclist.\n\nPSV inspector Garda Michael Nolan reported that both the van and bicycle were in good condition and lighting up time that evening would not have been until 7.25pm.\n\nIn a voluntary cautioned statement given to Sgt Donal Casey at Borrisokane station, Mr Davis said he had seen a cyclist on the road and slowed down and put on his indicator, giving the cyclist enough room, but then heard his mirror breaking.\n\nIn a later statement following his arrest, the accused said the cyclist was going from side to side on the road.\n\nIn his own evidence, Mr Davis, who had worked for 40 years as a commercial driver, said he was very sorry for hitting Mr Tuohy and it should never have happened.\n\nHe said he spoke to the wife of the deceased that night and met all the family at the funeral. He suffered a mini-stroke since and had not been able to work.\n\nHis sleep was disturbed, he had chronic headaches, was taking medication and while he appreciated the impact on the family of Mr Tuohy, his life had also been affected greatly.\n\nMr Davis also said his wife had been hospitalised for two months. A father of three, two of his children lived abroad and his daughter who lived in Borrisokane had epilepsy and a granddaughter was a diabetic.\n\nDefence counsel Colm Smyth, SC, said the accused would have to live with what had happened for the rest of his days and he handed in references for him from the community.\n\nJudge Johnson said the collision had occurred because of a momentary lapse of judgment on the part of Mr Davis which had catastrophic consequences for Mr Tuohy and his family.\n\nHe commended the deceased's son, Sam, on the victim impact statement he had read in court and said it had given him a feel for the kind of many Mr Tuohy was.\n\n“It's such a tragedy his life was cut short in such tragic circumstances,” said Judge Johnson.\n\nHe said Mr Davis had not set out to cause the accident and the only factor was his failure to keep a proper look-out and keep his distance.\n\nReferring to what Mr Davis had indicated in his statement to the gardai, Judge Johnson said Mr Tuohy was completely blameless and the judgement of the accused may have been clouded when he was at the Garda station.\n\nThe judge ordered that the 12-month sentence be suspended for five years upon entry by the accused of a €500 peace bond.\n\nHe also directed that part of the €3,000 be used for the institution of a memorial cup to honour the name of Mr Tuohy." ]
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[ null, "For almost 18 months, three members of trade union Solidarity halted the promotion of more than a thousand police officers after questioning the rationale behind them.\n\nThe members complained that they were being discriminated against and wanted the methodology used to be changed.\n\n\"On 28 February 2013, Solidarity launched an unfair discrimination case on behalf of three of our members due to the fact that we felt that the collective agreement unfairly discriminated against them. In terms of the agreement, they weren’t allowed to be promoted, even though they had more years of service than some of their colleagues,\" said Solidarity’s Dirk Groenewald.\n\n\"When we investigated this matter further, we saw that these promotions were based on the national ratio for demographics, of which 79% of the positions would go to Africans, 8.8% to coloureds, 9.3% to whites and 3.2% to Indians.\"\n\nIn 2013, more than 1 500 police promotions countrywide were suspended after Solidarity petitioned the High Court in Pretoria to declare the SAPS's affirmative action promotions invalid. The first phase of the promotions had already been implemented.\n\nThe union argued that many whites who met the requirements for promotions had not been promoted since the plan was implemented, as the positions had already been filled. Groenewald said they managed to stop the second phase of the promotions process until their case was resolved. They obtained an interdict that was in place until recently, when the two parties reached an agreement.\n\nActing national police commissioner, Lieutenant-General Kgomotso Phahlane, made the announcement regarding the settlement on Tuesday. He told reporters that both sides had agreed that certain issues need not be taken to the courts because they could be resolved.\n\nPhahlane said he was aware that some of the officers received promotions in other ways, while others left the service, but he promised that they would not be sidelined and that they would also be compensated.\n\n\"There are 37 of them in the meantime who were promoted to some levels. Those [officers] will remain in the new ranks, but we will backdate their appointments to March 1 2013. Around 291 members left the service. Those members will also not lose, as their benefits will be adjusted,\" he said.\n\nPhahlane refused to divulge how much would be spent on the backdated payments. He said they had made provisions for the money, as the matter had been dragging on since 2013." ]
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[ null, "Saginaw, Mich. – The Firebirds edged closer to evening the I-75 Divide Cup rivalry series, presented by Coors Light, with a 3-0 road win over the Saginaw Spirit Thursday night. Between the pipes, Flint’s Ian Michelone, playing in just his third OHL game, made all 32 saves to pick up his first career shutout in the OHL. The Birds’ top-scoring rookie Coulson Pitre lit the lamp again for his sixth of the campaign. Veteran Riley Piercey also potted his fourth, and Braeden Kressler (Toronto Maple Leafs) found the empty net for his fourth of the season. Across the ice veteran netminder Tristan Lennox (New York Islanders) made 21 saves on 23 shots in his ninth game of the season. With the victory, the I-75 Divide Cup Series now sits at 3-2, with Saginaw being up one game.\n\nCoulson Pitre scored the first goal of the night. He carried up the right-wing boards from the neutral zone to the right circle, and made a nice pass across the high slot to Pitre inside the left-wing circle. With his defender in tow, Pitre was able to lift a backhander mid-height to the near side for his sixth of the season at the 7:55 mark. Pitters earned the lone assist on the play.\n\nFirst-period shots ended 11-10 to Flint’s advantage. Faceoffs were even at eight per side. Neither team took a penalty to test special teams.\n\nThe second goal of the game was a textbook wrap-around goal by Riley Piercey in the second. First-year defender Tristan Bertucci made the breakout pass from his defensive end to Piercey rocketing up the left-wing side. Piercey carried in from the left-wing boards and made his way behind the Saginaw cage. From the far side, he slid the puck under Lennox for his fourth of the campaign at 2:50 of the middle frame.\n\nThe Birds headed to the locker room after 40 minutes of play with the the 2-0 lead in the game. Face-offs in the second period ended 11-9 in favor of the Spirit. Total face-offs were 21-20 in total to Saginaw’s advantage. Both teams were 0-for-1 with man-advantage in the middle frame.\n\nThe rookie Flint netminder Michelone was tested often in the third period, especially during the Spirit’s four-minute power play. He stood his ground and maintained his squad’s lead. Saginaw pulled Lennox for the extra attacker with north of three minutes remaining in regulation. Braeden Kressler capitalized and scored from the neutral zone to put the game away at 3-0.\n\nFinal shots were 32-24 in favor of the Spirit. Face-offs also favored the home team 31-23, On special teams, Flint was scoreless on one power-play opportunity, while killing off three penalties successfully. The Firebirds are set to take the ice this weekend in Owen Sound on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. (ET) and Sunday at 2:00 p.m.\n\nNext Home Game: The Firebirds return to home ice Wednesday, December 8 to host the Erie Otters. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. (ET) at the Dort Financial Center. Tickets are on sale NOW here: ETIX." ]
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[ null, "Much ballyhooed for director Ang Lee’s fight to shoot it at the high frame rate of 120 frames per second in 3D at 4K, Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk arrives in Dallas movie theaters at the standard 24 frames per second in 2D. (* Except at one location in Addison; see below.)\n\nAs things worked out, only a few theaters in New York and Los Angeles are set up to present the film as Lee desired, so for those of us who live elsewhere, we must wrestle with it as it is: a major disappointment that looks very much like it was made for television. In 2D, all its shortcomings are plain to see.\n\nThe anti-war storyline, adapted by Jean-Christophe Castelli from Ben Fountain’s award-winning 2012 novel and set on a single day in 2004, is entirely conventional. Specialist Billy Lynn (newcomer Joe Alwyn) is a soldier in Iraq who has gained fame because a news photographer captured a moment when he came to the aid of a fellow soldier. Lynn and his fellow Bravo Squad members are sent home for a two-week press tour, culminating in a presentation during halftime of a football game in Dallas on Thanksgiving Day.\n\nLynn is suffering (most likely) from post-traumatic stress syndrome, and so are most of his fellow soldiers. They are spooked by any sudden or loud sounds and react as they would on the battlefield. Lynn’s sister, Kathryn (Kristen Stewart), has planted the idea in his head that he should remain home, rather than returning to Iraq, and so he is wrestling with that as well on the final day of Bravo Unit’s leave.\n\nAng Lee established himself in the 1990s with a series of films — from Pushing Hands through The Ice Storm — most notable for their convincing characterizations. Beginning with Ride with the Devil and quickly cresting with the elegant Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Lee sought to expand his horizons, sometimes reaching bruising personal heights (Brokeback Mountain) and sometimes allowing visual ambitions to overwhelm all else (Hulk, The Life of Pi).\n\nBilly Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk feels like the latter type of ambitious failure. Presented in 2D at 24 frames per second, one is struck by a surfeit of close-ups, often featuring the characters looking straight at the camera. The profusion of talking heads resembles how a documentary filmmaker might approach the material. Combined with a reliance on lighting that looks overly bright on a movie screen, it looks more like it belongs on a small screen.\n\nNone of that would matter as much if the characters were more distinctive or if the narrative weren’t so well-worn. Some of the plot devices are tiresome. The unit has hired an agent (Chris Tucker) to try and sell the movie rights to their story, demanding that it be accomplished during their brief trip to the U.S. The football team owner (Steve Martin) is a fatuous representative for all clueless business people who know nothing of war.\n\nJust to make sure we get the point, another fatuous businessman (Tim Blake Nelson) tries to strike up a conversation with the unit, a representative for all clueless business people who know nothing of war but don’t own a football team. Billy Lynn catches the eye of a fatuous cheerleader (Makenzie Leigh) who immediately falls for him and wants to make out with him. Oh, Billy is a virgin, too, and thus (presumably) pure of heart.\n\nDespite its anti-war inclinations, the movie is respectful toward all military personnel, as opposed to the often dumb and insulting civilians who dare to mouth off to them. Once the rusty plot engine cranks up, though, piloted by well-meaning and entirely heroic soldiers like Billy, Dime (Garrett Hedlund) and Shroom (Vin Diesel), the narrative putters along like a golf cart in a cornfield before harvest.\n\nBilly Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk fails to engage at the most basic levels, pushing away rather than intriguing or enveloping audiences in its message.\n\nThe film opens in theaters throughout Dallas on Friday, November 18.\n\n* Late word is that the film will screen in 120fps/Dolby Vision 3D at the AMC Highland Village on the Parkway 9 in Addison." ]
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[ null, "It’s not often that a homeowner living through a massive road project raves about the experience.\n\nBut that’s what Pam Homan will do if you ask about living through 18 months of construction outside her new Hartford home.\n\n“We chose the site in the country because there was pavement and we would not have to deal with gravel roads. Life was going to be great,” she said.\n\nThe problem was, the pavement was less than great. Minnehaha County Highway 149 was in bad shape and had to be entirely reconstructed. It meant two seasons of work and challenging conditions for homeowners.\n\nBut that’s not what comes to mind when Homan talks about the project.\n\nFrom the person drawing lines in the road to the one driving the big grader and everyone else she encountered, Homan said she marveled.\n\n“I was amazed at the way they reacted, responded and were so accommodating,” she said. “I watched them with people who weren’t very polite respond in an amazing manner. I thought, ‘Where do these people come from?’ My letter came from the county. I didn’t know who was doing the work.”", null, "Black-Top Paving, a division of Journey Group Cos., was one of the contractors tackling the project.\n\n“We knew this was a big project and for residents getting in and out every day is a big deal,” said Ryan Kerkvliet, Black-Top Paving division manager.\n\n“We didn’t discuss anything specific as far as how to address the public, but we try to create a culture at Journey Group where employees feel positive about coming to work and enjoy their jobs. I think it shows when they talk to the public.”\n\nHoman said that was obvious.\n\n“I knew immediately. I was absolutely witness to a well-defined effort to implement a leadership model that trickled all the way down into the trenches,” she said. “They clearly had articulated their company values and obviously model their values.”\n\nBlack-Top Paving started in the 1950s helping build the Interstate Highway System. It grew with Sioux Falls along with the need for paved roads. Black-Top remains a full-service asphalt paving contractor that works on everything from driveways and parking lots to massive highway projects like Minnehaha County Highway 149.\n\nIt was 5.7 miles long, stretching from South Dakota Highway 38 north toward Colton. And it was in rough shape.\n\n“The pavement was just tired and worn out, and we had some narrow shoulders … and some safety concerns, so all those things combined added up to reconstruction,” said Shannon Schultz, the assistant county highway superintendent.\n\nBrookings-based Bowes Construction did the grading and put down gravel in early 2016. Black-Top Paving was hired to do the finish work, which included the paving.\n\n“We had numerous meetings with the people affected along the corridor before the project started and kept them in the loop with the upcoming work on a biweekly basis,” JSA project manager Chris Jibben said. “I think it was a successful project, on time and on budget for the county.”", null, "Making it happen required the largest quantity of asphalt that Black-Top or Minnehaha County had ever used on a project.\n\nCrews put down 34,000 tons in 10 days. It required coordination with about 20 semi-trucks carrying “a lot of dollars in material,” Kerkvliet said.\n\nIt also was one of the largest projects in asphalt supplier Concrete Materials’ 65-year history.\n\n“We were running at capacity those 10 days, producing close to 4,000 (tons) per day out of the plant,” said Billy Pollema, aggregate division anager. “One plant was feeding that job exclusively.”\n\nConcrete Materials supplies all the material for Black-Top projects.\n\n“You can tell they’re managed really well. With their production on the job site, when they say they’re going to lay 4,000 tons a day, they’re going to start early in the morning and they’re going to get it done,” Pollema said. “It’s nice to work with a company that well-organized from the beginning of the day to the end.”", null, "The improved highway opened July 21, about one week ahead of schedule.\n\n“We’re able to set up schedules and manage projects very well because we have the management background through all divisions at Journey,”Kerkvliet said. “That’s what we do. We manage projects. So that plays well for us in managing jobs like this.”\n\nBlack-Top pays attention to quality, he added, and often puts extra effort into delivering a first-class highway for the county.\n\n“If we needed an additional guy while paving, we added him. 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[ "Security holes that allowed strangers to access climate controls and location data had been discovered by security researcher Troy Hunt and discussed by others on message boards for several weeks. When the problems received widespread attention Wednesday, Nissan investigated further and decided to halt the NissanConnect EV service until a fix is made.\n\n\"We apologize for the disappointment caused to our Nissan Leaf customers who have enjoyed the benefits of our mobile apps,\" a Nissan spokesperson said. \"However, the quality and seamless operation of our products is paramount. We're looking forward to launching updated versions of our apps very soon.\"\n\nHunt's research determined that, with nothing more than a vehicle identification number and some basic web-development knowledge, strangers could access climate controls and trip logs for any Leaf that used the NisssanConnect EV app across the world. By turning heat or air conditioning on, at least theoretically, mischief-makers could drain the battery.", null ]
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[ null, "Recently, there have been two important developments involving IP-related guiding cases and precedent that shed light on these different approaches of the Supreme People’s Court, which is in charge of guiding cases, and the Beijing IP Court, which is looking at the role of precedent in China’s court system. But first some background:\n\nOne of the most important continuing efforts on guiding cases is the Stanford Guiding Cases Project (SGCP), which is under the able, enthusiastic and collaborative leadership of Dr. Mei Gechlik. The SGCP recently hosted a lively seminar at American University to discuss the latest developments, with a keynote by Judge Sidney Stein of the Southern District of New York (picture above). In addition to the Stanford project, Susan Finder has written about guiding cases in her excellent blog and other postings, Jeremy Daum wrote an excellent recent article on the actual use of guiding cases, and of course there is this blog and others, in addition to academic articles and recent SGCP research.\n\nAnother significant development in exploring a system of case precedent is the research base established with the approval of the Supreme People’s Court at the Beijing IP Court. The ecosystem evolving around that research base appears to me to be more practice oriented than theoretical. As an example of this practice-oriented approach, the IP court is looking at the role of amicus briefs to ensure the interests of non-parties are heard, or en banc rehearings to reverse prior precedent. A small, but important step in soliciting third party opinions has already been undertaken by the Beijing IP Court in a case involving trademark agents.\n\nAmong the two contrasting recent developments Regarding the guiding cases project, on March 9, the Supreme People’s Court released 10 IP-specific guiding cases; nine of these are civil and one is criminal. The cases span all relevant IP laws, including copyright, trademarks,patents, plant varieties and antitrust. Here is a link to a Chinese summary of the cases, and a machine translation of these summaries (source: IPRdaily.cn, google translate). I assume that the SGCP will do a professional translation of these in due course. According to the SPC press conference, IPR-related guiding cases now constitute 23% of the total number of guiding cases.\n\nNonetheless, recent citation data suggest that there has been little uptake of guiding cases in actual case decisions, as Jeremy Daum’s article points out in his posting:\n\n“Guiding Cases are almost never referenced: Over a five-year period, Stanford found a total of 181 subsequent cases, and PKU found 241. To provide a frame of reference, Chinese courts complete trial of well upwards of 10,000,000 cases per year…\n\n50% of the guiding cases were never referred to at all…\n\nAlmost half of the references found were to a single case; GC #24. …That case concerns traffic accidents,…”\n\nIf one compared the nationwide references to guiding cases using, as an example, the 561 opinions referencing a guiding case out of 8,723,182 cases on the China Judgments Online website for 2016 (using a simple keyword search to “guiding case”), the citation rate would be about 0.0006%.\n\nThese developments on IP related case law at the SPC might be compared to the data in the January 10, 2017 report of Beijing IP Court. The Beijing IP court cited 279 case precedents in 168 cases since the time the precedent base was established in 2016 until October 2016. Cases were cited 121 times by parties, and judges undertook their own effort to cite cases in 47 instances. In total, 117 cases relied on precedent in their decisions. Of the 168 cases, there were 51 instances where cases were not relied upon due to a difference in facts. There was no instance where a reversal was obtained of an earlier precedent. Of the cases cited, 31 were from the SPC, 132 from High Courts (including 117 from Beijing), and others were from local courts. If this data was further compared to the 8,111 cases concluded by the Beijing IP Court in calendar year 2016, the citation rate was a minimum of 2.1% based on the data provided through October, which is considerably higher than the guiding cases effort.\n\nMy impressions: the data from the Beijing IP Court suggests that the bar is using cases in its briefs, and the court is looking at these cases and exploring how to handle them as part of an overall system including amicus briefs, en banc review and other mechanisms. The SPC’s guiding cases project is a more intensely curated project that also addresses a much larger national challenge in introducing a new way of developing law to civil law educated judges and the bar. The comparisons between the two experiments are inexact as the Beijing IP court sits in one of China’s wealthiest cities, with a well-educated bench and bar, a sophisticated IP environment and considerable foreign (including American) interaction. It is not surprising that nationwide uptake of a precedent system using a limited number of guiding cases for a vast judicial system is more theoretical and slower than the one taking place at the Beijing IP Court using the 100,000 plus IPR cases that are adjudicated nationwide each year.", null ]
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[ null, "Manafort is accused of hiding from the IRS millions that he made advising Russia-backed politicians in Ukraine, and then lying to banks to get loans when the money dried up. He faces 18 felony counts on tax evasion and bank fraud.\n\n“I think the whole Manafort trial is very sad,” Trump told reporters at the White House.\n\n“When you look at what’s going on, I think it’s a very sad day for our country,” he said. “He worked for me for a very short period of time. But you know what, he happens to be a very good person and I think it’s very sad what they’ve done to Paul Manafort.”\n\nThe financial fraud trial is the first courtroom test of the ongoing Russia probe led by special counsel Robert Mueller. While allegations of collusion are still being investigated, evidence of bank fraud and tax evasion unearthed during the probe has cast doubt on the integrity of Trump’s closest advisers during the campaign.\n\nBut Manafort’s fate was far from clear. The case calls on the dozen jurors to follow the complexities of foreign bank accounts and shell companies, loan regulations and tax rules. It exposed details about the lavish lifestyle of the onetime political insider, including a $15,000 jacket made of ostrich leather and $900,000 spent at a boutique retailer in New York via international wire transfer.\n\nThe jury ended its first day of deliberations with a series of questions to the judge, including a request to “redefine” reasonable doubt.\n\nAlong with the question on reasonable doubt, the jury asked about the list of exhibits, rules for reporting foreign bank accounts and the definition of “shelf companies,” a term used during the trial to describe some of the foreign companies used by Manafort.\n\nEllis told the jurors they need to rely on their collective memory of the evidence to answer most questions. As for reasonable doubt, he described it as “a doubt based on reason” and told jurors it does not require proof “beyond all doubt.”\n\nManafort’s defense countered that he wasn’t culpable because he left the particulars of his finances to others.\n\n“When you follow the trail of Mr. Manafort’s money, it is littered with lies,” prosecutor Greg Andres said in his final argument earlier this week.\n\nIn his defense, Manafort’s attorneys told jurors to question the entirety of the prosecution’s case as they sought to tarnish the credibility of Manafort’s longtime protege — and government witness — Rick Gates.\n\nProsecutors say Manafort earned some $60 million consulting for the Russia-backed political party in Ukraine, and hid at least $16 million in income from the IRS between 2010 and 2014. They say Manafort declared only some of his foreign income on his federal income tax returns and repeatedly failed to disclose millions of dollars that streamed into the U.S. to pay for luxury items, services and property." ]
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[ "The 2003 World Cup, held in South Africa, wasn’t a particularly memorable event for West Indies. But one of the most fascinating World Cup games that they’ve ever been a part of occurred on February 28. At Cape Town’s Newlands, the team that entered the contest at the back of a no-result against Bangladesh and a defeat to New Zealand, faced a stiff opponent in Sri Lanka.\n\nThis was a do or die. And though, West Indies fell agonisingly short by just six runs as Sri Lanka set a paltry 229, a notable moment of the game arrived when an avid young batsman walked in with the score reading 27 for 2.\n\nIt was a defining moment for Sri Lanka; the great Brian Lara was walking back, having taken 22 deliveries for a solitary run.\n\nAnd just when the new man in had made no more than 10, he was struck on the side of the helmet by a brutal bouncer by Dilhara Fernando. A delivery before, he’d carved a beautiful boundary.\n\nShaken and soon carried away on a stretcher, it was a horrid sight for the West Indies fan, but a further confirmation that Sri Lanka were in the game.\n\nThe team soon nosedived to 169 for 7. But seeing the contest slipping from the grasp of his team, the man who’d been carried away for emergency X-ray tests was seen back on the pitch again.\n\nToday, when batsmen suffer unfortunate concussion blows and are conveniently replaced, they have that luxury to sit back and relax.\n\nBut eighteen years back in time, 23-year-old Ramnaresh Sarwan showed immense bravery eschewing the easy way out and decided to help an ailing Windies.\n\nTo this day, when Sangakkara and Jayawardene speak of old World Cup memories, they recall Sarwan’s bravery and selfless act, all in a bid to defy Sri Lanka.\n\nHe’d soon fire 37 runs off just 25 deliveries, attacking Aravinda and Jayasuriya, taking the attack completely into his hands whilst taking his West Indies to the deep end of the contest.\n\nThough none of it was enough, young Ramnaresh Sarwan was the last man standing as he fired 47 off 44.\n\nBut this wasn’t his first or last act of bravery for a team that in an era that was marked by its rapid decline desperately searched for heroes.\n\nTwo years later, batting in Auckland, he’d be stuck by a Shane Bond bouncer, a bowler far quicker than Fernando, but he refused to go down and soldiered on. He made 62 in that innings against a Bond, Franklin, and Vettori-powered attack.\n\nThere are cricketers who’ll always be remembered for great records. Think Sachin, reminisce Sir Don. There’ll be those who’ll be cherished for the lasting impact they left on the game. Think Lara and Kallis. And then there’ll always be those who were defined by their craft and lest we forget, grittiness.\n\nYou’d place the likes of Younis Khan, Rahul Dravid and Ramnaresh Sarwan in this category.\n\nFor a batsman who neither possessed a towering physical frame nor someone whose batting was punctuated by glorious strokes you’d find in the suave stylists such as a Gower or Sanga, Laxman or Azharuddin- Ramnaresh Sarwan was all grit and effort.\n\nMore substance than hype. More power of impact than shenanigans or loose words. More application of technique and yet more determination.\n\nAnd it didn’t take him long to announce his true arrival in the sport when aged just 19, facing an attack that featured the great Wasim Akram, Ramnaresh Sarwan stroked his way to an 84 in his Test debut, in 2000.\n\nAnd playing the game’s longest format for well over a decade, albeit never with the communal pride that he was just representing the glorious Guyana, but participating always as a true West Indian, Sarwan notched up 15 Test centuries, which included two magnanimous double hundreds.\n\nAnd he did a lot more than scoring 3,500 Test runs at home in the Caribbean and 2348 on away tours, whilst maintaining a healthy Test average of 40 until the end.\n\nTwo years after Lara retired, someone along with whom he shared several victorious stands, including a mega series win against Sri Lanka in the Caribbean in 2003, Ramnaresh Sarwan clinched his greatest individual achievement in the sport, scoring a 291 against England. With no Lara and Hooper around anymore to safeguard a dwindling team, just how many- and it truly beckons a question- would’ve pictured the West Indies scoring a 700-plus total?\n\nBut against an Anderson, Broad and Swann-packed attack, Ramnaresh Sarwan asserted his presence at Barbados as he batted and batted and continued to bat taking West Indies to a mammoth 749 for 9 (declared), which to this day, remains their second-highest team total ever.\n\nThat he stayed on the crease for nearly 700-odd minutes explains well that the dainty Guyanese was more than a foot soldier for West Indies who focused for long periods and put a prize on his wicket.\n\nSomeone whom you’d expect to play multiple roles- create partnerships, hold onto an end, defy bowlers, and accumulate runs all the time.\n\nAnd this humble solider of the West Indies turned into a field marshal par excellence in 2003 during the Fourth Test against Australia, which became the single-most defining factor of his career as together with Chanderpaul, Sarwan took his team over the line but against an improbable target of 418 with McGrath, Lee, Gillespie, MacGill all rounding up the West Indies like wolves surrounding a docile prey.\n\nBut the batsman who cherished going square on the wicket, came on to the front foot in compiling his most important century ever- a 105, that despite facing immense pressure came of just 139 deliveries.\n\nEach of his 17 boundaries were struck with a certain audaciousness, which we truly wish to see in the current West Indies team again. That he reached his three-figure mark at a strike rate of 75 was even more commendable.\n\nWith Chanderpaul at the other end, Sarwan joined forces with a tireless contemporary to forge what could be called one of West Indies cricket’s greatest rescue operations ever, the likes of which should fuel a Hope, Brathwaite, Mayers, Powell, and Blackwood with self-belief, perhaps the thing one misses the most in the contemporary structure.\n\nYet, a lot is reserved- and understandably so- for stalwarts like Lara, especially for efforts like the 400 not out, while very little for Sarwan, who in the same year as cricket’s quadruple century, plundered 1000-plus calendar year at an average of 50.\n\nThere are no fan clubs in his honour on Facebook. You won’t find followers on Twitter running into lakhs. The big commercial hoardings won’t sport his smiling face to sell brands.\n\nThough truth is, Sarwan was a vital pillar of the West Indies batting in an era where runs often ran dry and where forging match-winning partnerships was perhaps was necessary to delay what was often inevitable- another West Indian defeat, especially in the post Ambrose and Walsh era.\n\nAnd despite all of this, Sarwan wasn’t just a strong character in the game’s most eminent format, he was more than handy in limited-overs cricket, where he fired 5 centuries and struck over 5,800 runs at a very healthy average of 42 making quite a bunny of India against whom he’d end up stroking not drearily compiling 1,300 runs. Make no mistake for he faced up against everyone- whether Kumble or Zaheer, Harbhajan or Munaf Patel.\n\nYet, for a career that produced in excess of 11,600 runs and 69 half centuries, there remains a massive puzzle that perhaps the West Indian cricket would love to solve, provided there’s interest.\n\nDid we lose Sarwan earlier than expected from the game? Was he unjustly dropped in 2012 whilst averaging 39 with 546 runs the year before (in ODIs), where scoring five fifties suggested he hadn’t suddenly forgotten how to score?\n\nWas the fact that he didn’t boast a muscular frame you’d associate with a Russell and Samuels the reason for overlooking the Guyanese? Moreover, at 33, an age where most build a second wind of their career, retirement being the last thing in their mind, was he considered too old or unfit for the very team he’d rescued time and again from ominous opponents and gloomy results?\n\nHas West Indies cricket been all that fair to a happy-go-lucky man off the field but one who was a true combatant on the pitch? We don’t know and can’t answer. But what we do know and must consider is that Ramnaresh Sarwan, the cheery bandana-beneath-the-helmet did more than take vicious body blows for upholding the beauty that’s West Indies.\n\nNote- Kindly follow, should time permit, a Sarwan-special episode on Caught At Point podcast as the under-appreciated legend turns 41!", null ]
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[ null, "We discuss transient responses frequently around here as addressing the presence of transients is one of many important aspects of ensuring signal integrity. From ringing in a transmission line to switching in digital circuits, transients in any circuit describe the behavior of a circuit as it makes the transition between two steady equilibria. Gaining an understanding of this behavior can help you determine whether your device will function as you intended and whether you should take additional measures in your circuit to ensure a smooth transition between different free-running states in your system.\n\nAnalyzing poles and zeros provides an easy way to examine the behavior of your circuits as they switch between different free-running states. One simple example is a digital signal driver switching from OFF to ON; the driven circuit makes a damped transition from 0 V to the HIGH logic level. The poles and zeros of your system describe this behavior nicely. With more complex linear circuits driven with arbitrary waveforms, including linear circuits with feedback, poles and zeros reveal a significant amount of information about stability and the time-domain response of the system.\n\nWhen most designers discuss transfer functions and Bode plots, they are really looking at the steady-state behavior of a circuit. This tells you how different frequency components in an arbitrary input signal are affected by the circuit after all transient responses have decayed back to zero. This very easily tells you how the phase and amplitude of an input sinusoidal signal are affected by a circuit and what you would measure at the output.\n\nHowever, a transfer function in the frequency domain does not tell you how the transients in the circuit behave, nor does it tell you the following information:\n\nHowever, the Laplace domain problem is equally important as this tells you something about stability. First, it shows you how the transient response decays or grows as the system approaches the steady state (if it even exists). Second, it shows you nicely whether the response of the system is stable in the presence of feedback. One example is in linear control circuits, which require feedback to ensure the system remains controlled in a desired state (note that perturbation techniques become important in nonlinear control circuits).\n\nWorking in the Laplace Domain\n\nHere, we need to note that transfer function analysis and pole-zero analysis are only applicable for linear circuits. If there are nonlinear circuit elements (such as transistors or diodes), then you can only consider the approximate linear response, i.e., when the circuit is driven at low levels. The voltage or current u(t) in a linear circuit that is driven with a forcing function F(t) can be written as an n-th order linear nonhomogeneous differential equation (shown below).", null, "Procedure for determining poles and zeros in the Laplace domain\n\nNote that the coefficients in these equations are real numbers. The system’s differential equation can be transformed into the Laplace domain by applying a Laplace transform to each side of the equation. The right hand side (in the 2nd step) can be expanded as a Taylor series if it is not already a polynomial function. In some cases, the forcing function F(t) can be written as a solution to its own linear ordinary differential equation and converted into the Laplace domain (a simple example is a sinusoid). In this case, the Laplace transform of the right hand side will always be a polynomial and a Taylor series expansion is unnecessary.\n\nYou can now define a transfer function in terms of the Laplace variable s. This is normally determined by factoring the polynomials in the numerator and denominator. This is shown below, where z refers to a zero and p refers to a pole.", null, "Transfer function in the Laplace domain\n\nNote that the above equation is defined where the initial conditions are zero. Because we are dealing with a purely linear circuit, one of the initial conditions can always be set to zero by applying a translational transformation to the response in the circuit. The remaining initial condition is a real constant that is independent of s, thus it is lumped into the pole terms in the transfer function and only determines the real part of a pole.\n\nBack to the Time Domain\n\nBecause the coefficients of the polynomials defined in the numerator and denominator are complex, the poles and zeros must be either purely real, or appear in complex conjugate pairs. If you like, you can use the transfer function to determine the response in the time domain using an inverse Laplace transform using the system’s initial conditions. Let L be the Laplace transform. The system’s response in the time domain u(t) is:\n\nConversion back into the time domain. Note that the circuit’s response is written in terms of the poles and zeros.\n\nSo what do the poles and zeros actually mean for the behavior of your circuits? First, let’s look at the poles in a linear circuit. In short, they describe how the system responds to different inputs. Which response is excited depends on the form of the forcing function and the initial conditions in the circuit. The graph below shows some example poles and how they relate to the stability of the system.", null, "The poles on the left half of the graph always produce a stable response, i.e., the transient response decays to the new steady state in the system. The imaginary part is the damped oscillation frequency, and the real part is the damping constant. This is the exact type of behavior that corresponds to ringing, i.e., an underdamped oscillation, which is shown with the pairs of complex conjugate poles.\n\nThere can also be a critically damped or overdamped transient response, which is shown with the single pole on the real axis. This is exactly how the voltage and current behave in different damped oscillator circuits when a digital signal switches between the ON and OFF states. Note that you can use the complex conjugate poles to calculate whether resonance can occur in this circuit when driven at a specific sinusoidal frequency; you can also use a complex pole to calculate the bandwidth around a resonance frequency.\n\nThe poles on the right side of the graph show an unstable response. This typically occurs in the presence of linear circuits with positive feedback. In this case, the transient oscillation grows over time and diverges from the steady state. In a real circuit, nonlinear effects set in and cause the unstable response to saturate, or the circuit simply burns out due to the exponentially growing voltage/current in the system. Finally, there can be a pure oscillation; this would occur for a pair of complex conjugate poles lying on the imaginary axis.\n\nThe zeros describe exactly what their name suggests; these are the inputs frequencies that produce no response in the circuit. These would appear as a sudden drop to negative infinity in a Bode plot. Note that a zero at the above plot corresponds to DC driving; in other words, a DC signal would produce a zero response and no transient response.\n\nWhat About Coupling and Feedback?\n\nNote that we haven’t considered coupled equations with a forcing term, which normally arise in the case of linear circuits with complex feedback systems. In linear circuits that cannot be decoupled into a single equation, you are better off applying stability analysis techniques for nonautonomous coupled linear differential equations.\n\nInstability can easily arise in a linear circuit in the presence of feedback. Despite the limitation of transfer functions being limited to purely linear circuits, then can be used to design linear control circuits for a nonlinear circuit be approximating the nonlinear circuit’s response around the desired equilibrium point. Note that this is the same approach that is used with coupled nonlinear nonautonomous systems (i.e., the so-called frozen coefficient method).\n\nWhy Work With Poles and Zeros?\n\nThis is a fair question; one might wonder why you wouldn’t use a frequency sweep or standard transient response simulations in the time domain. First, a frequency sweep only shows what happens in the steady state when the system is driven with different frequencies; it doesn’t say anything about the transient response. Second, time-domain simulations can also show you the transient response, but it is difficult to determine whether resonance can occur in the circuit. Transient simulations should complement pole-zero analysis; they are great for getting an in-depth view of a circuit’s temporal response after you determine the poles and zeros.\n\nIf you’re designing complex circuits and you need to examine their transient behavior quickly, you can easily determine poles and zeros for your system when you use the right PCB design and analysis software package. Allegro PCB Designer and Cadence’s full suite of analysis tools make it easy to determine poles and zeros for your circuits and perform many other analyses for examining transient and steady-state behavior." ]
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[ null, "The Washington Post reports that the massive methane gas leak that has been spewing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere since October 2015 could be capped as early as February 12. Initial estimates were that the leak would not be capped until March 2016. Inside Climate News previously reported that the 80,000 metric tons of methane that had been released into the atmosphere made the methane leak the worst environmental disaster in the California’s history. The amount of methane released is considerably larger now.\n\nUntil now, Southern California Gas Company’s (SoCalGas) attempts to shut down the leak have failed. Officials now say that the leak could be plugged as early as next week. The Washington Post reports that the worst-case scenario, according to SoCalGas, would be that leak would not be able to be plugged until the end of the month.\n\nThe environmental disaster caused the evacuation of several thousand residents in the area. Residents became ill with symptoms such as headache, nausea and nosebleed. Officials have said that there should not be any long-term illnesses associated with the methane leak. The cause for the illnesses in the neighboring areas could possibly due to Mercaptan, an additive to the otherwise odorless gas.\n\nThe plan to plug the leaking well, according to The Washington Post, is to pump mud and fluids down the well. Once the gas has stopped leaking, cement will be pumped into the well and it will be permanently sealed. The environmental impact of the leak remains to be seen.\n\nSoCalGas is facing over 24 lawsuits from residents and others.\n\nSo far the company has paid $50 million dollars for the relocation of residents impacted by the gas leak and for efforts to stop it. CBS News reports that 4,400 households have been moved. SoCalGas is facing over 24 lawsuits from residents and others. The utility also faces criminal charges for failure to report the leak to state officials." ]
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[ null, "\nPaul Davies is a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Commercial Law at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford. He was the Allen & Overy Professor of Corporate Law, University of Oxford, between 2009 and 2014. Between 1998 and 2009 he was the Cassel Professor of Commercial Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He was a member of the Steering Group for the Company Law Review which preceded the enactment of the Companies Act 2006, and has been involved recently in policy-related work for the UK Treasury. His most recent works include the 10th edition of Gower and Davies, Principles of Modern Company Law (Sweet & Maxwell, 2016, with Sarah Worthington); and Introduction to Company Law (OUP, 2nd ed., 2010). He is a Fellow of the European Corporate Governance Institute, a Fellow of the British Academy, and an honorary Queen's Counsel.\n\n\nLuca Enriques is the Allen & Overy Professor of Corporate Law in the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and a European Corporate Governance Institute Research Fellow. He has been Professor of Business Law at the University of Bologna and LUISS-Rome. Between 2007 and 2012, he served as a Commissioner at Consob, the Italian Securities and Exchange Commission. He has been Visiting Professor at various institutions, including Harvard Law School, Instituto de Impresa (Madrid), and IDC Herzliya. He has published several books and articles on topics relating to corporate law, corporate governance, and financial regulation. He is a coauthor, together with John Armour, Paul Davies, and others, of Principles of Financial Regulation (OUP, 2016).\n\nGerard Hertig is Professor of Law at ETH Zurich and a European Corporate Governance Institute research fellow. He was previously Professor of Administrative Law and Director of the Centre d'Etudes Juridiques Europeennes at the University of Geneva Law School (1987-1995). He has been a visiting professor at leading law schools in Asia, Europe, and the United States, and practiced law as a member of the Geneva bar. Recent publications include Decision-Making During the Crisis: Why Did the Treasury Let Commercial Banks Fail? (with Ettore Croci and Eric Nowak), Journal of Empirical Finance (2016); Governance by Institutional Investors in a Stakeholder World, in The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Law and Governance (OUP, forthcoming); Shadow Resolutions as a No-No in a Sound Banking Union, with Luca Enriques, in Financial Regulation: A Transatlantic Perspective (CUP, 2015).\n\nKlaus Hopt was Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg, Germany. His main areas of specialization include commercial law, corporate law, and banking and securities regulation. He has been Professor of Law in Tubingen, Florence, Bern, and Munich, Visiting Professor at numerous universities in Europe, Japan, and the USA, including the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Chicago, NYU, Harvard, and Columbia, and was a judge of the Court of Appeals, Stuttgart, Germany. He served as a member of the High Level Group of Experts mandated by the European Commission to recommend EU company and takeover law reforms. He is a Member of the German National Academy (Leopoldina). Recent publications include Comparative Corporate Governance (CUP, 2013, with Andreas Fleckner (eds.)) and Corporate Boards in Law and Practice (OUP, 2013, with Paul Davies et al. (eds.)).\n\nMariana Pargendler is Professor of Law at FGV Law School in Sao Paulo (FGV Direito SP), where she directs the Center for Law, Economics, and Governance. She is also Global Associate Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and has been a Visiting Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. She is the author of numerous articles on corporate law and comparative corporate governance. Her main recent publications include The Evolution of Shareholder Voting Rights: Separation of Ownership and Consumption (with Henry Hansmann), 123 Yale Law Journal 948 (2014), Politics in the Origins: The Making of Corporate Law in Nineteenth-Century Brazil, 60 American Journal of Comparative Law 805 (2013), and State Ownership and Corporate Governance, 80 Fordham Law Review 2917 (2012)." ]
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[ "Finance ministers from the Group of Seven said they made some progress on Wednesday at reaching a joint position on a landmark global corporate tax deal, days before it needs to win over a wider international audience.\n\n“A common understanding was reached on some of the important open issues to support reaching final political agreement within the OECD Inclusive Framework in October,” the U.S. Treasury Department said in a statement.\n\nBritain – which chairs the G7 this year – brokered an outline agreement in June on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15% and measures to squeeze more money out of tech giants such as Amazon, Google and Facebook.\n\nNext week the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, which has been trying to shepherd through tax reform for years, wants to get full agreement on detailed proposals from 139 negotiating countries.\n\n“Today’s meeting of finance ministers evidences the continued ambition and collaboration of G7 countries in achieving historic global tax reform and ensuring that companies pay their fair share of tax in the countries they do business,” Britain’s finance minister Rishi Sunak said.\n\nA British finance ministry spokesperson said the G7 finance ministers had reached “a common understanding … on some important remaining issues” before OECD and G20 tax meetings next week.\n\nA sticking point previously has been how exactly large multinationals should be taxed, with the United States concerned the measures would divert tax revenue from tech giants to Europe rather than their U.S. headquarters.\n\nIrish finance minister Paschal Donohoe – who attended the G7 meeting in his capacity as chair of a group of euro zone finance ministers – said he expected the OECD to produce updated proposals in the coming days.\n\n“Next week will be a critical moment for the negotiations that have been underway for years and will show whether an agreement is possible by the end of next week,” Donohoe said.\n\nIreland, which has a corporate tax rate of just 12.5%, has so far declined to sign up to OECD proposals.", null ]
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[ "MUMBAI: Within two hours of a young man’s body being found at Powai, the local police solved his murder case with the arrest of two of his acquaintances using social media. Vishal Rao, the deceased, was murdered following a dispute with the accused, Ajay Gupta and Anil Gupta, police said.\nOn July 8, Rao was walking down Saki Vihar Road with two of his friends when he got a phone call. His friends overheard him arguing non-stop on the phone call throughout their walk. They also heard him mention a name during the phone call.\nLater, two men approached Rao while he was still walking and asked him to accompany them to the other side of the road. When he did so, the men knifed him and left him behind a parked car. His friends who witnessed the murder did not identify the assailants. They alerted the police.\n“Rao’s friends were able to tell us the name they had overheard him say during his phone conversation. Our officers checked Rao’s social media accounts to find out if the name showed up. Once we found a positive match, we visited the man’s residence and our team was able to track down the assailants,” said DCP Maheshwar Reddy. The accused, Ajay and Anil Gupta, did not have a previous crime record. The assailants told the police that Rao had used expletives while referring to one of their family members which had sparked a dispute.\nAjay and Anil Gupta have been booked under section 302 of IPC.", null ]
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[ null, "The crash involved a 2002 Chevrolet Impala and a 2006 Chevrolet Equinox. At least one victim was reported to have been transported via medical helicopter to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, with others sent to Clinton Memorial Hospital as well as to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.\n\nAccording to the Wilmington Police Department report, the operator of the Impala, Justin Ronald Lemmings, 19, of Wilmington was charged with felonious assault-victim seriously harmed.\n\nA person listed as a witness in the report stated that the Impala ran a red light and crashed into the Equinox.\n\nThe Equinox was operated by Ashley Davis, 33, of New Vienna.\n\nThe two cars appeared to have had at least four passengers in total, according to the report.\n\nThe Wilmington Fire Department responded as well as the Sabina and Clinton-Warren fire departments, as well as the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office and Ohio State Highway Patrol.\n\nThis story will be updated as more official information becomes available.\n\nHi! A visitor to our site felt the following article might be of interest to you: Serious injuries in 2-vehicle crash on SR 73. Here is a link to that story: http://www.wnewsj.com/news/106718/serious-injuries-in-2-vehicle-crash-on-sr-73" ]
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[ "Bouncers are smart but the youth today seem to be smarter.\n\nHow do you explain 15 to 16-year olds going clubbing when rules prohibit the under-age from entering discotheques?\n\n“I put on a lot of make-up and wear high heels to look older when I go out. Most time, I go out with my elder sisters. The bouncers then do not ask for my citizenship identity card (ID),” said Choki Pelmo, a 16-year old girl.\n\nA 17-year-old student, Sonam Wangchuk said bouncers hardly check identity cards. He says since he is a regular he has no problems entering clubs.\n\nBhutan InfoCom and Media Authority (BICMA) rules state that under-age youth should not be allowed to drink, drive or enter clubs without their IDs.\n\nIf clubs are found entertaining minors, the government will either fine the defaulters or cancel their license.\n\nThe officiating director of BICMA, Lakshuman Chhetri, said the authority will fine Nu 10,000 on the first-time violators, suspend the license on second time offense and will cancel it if the the terms and conditions in the suspension order are not followed.\n\nUgyen Rigzin, a 16-year old said bouncers ask for his ID when he goes clubbing. He says it is difficult to convince the bouncers to let him into clubs.\n\n“We don’t allow under-age youth. We ask for their IDs when they come to my club,” said Ugyen Tshering, the manager of S34.\n\nHowever, a few youth The Bhutanese talked to said even if they are checked strictly, they manage to get into clubs.\n\nThe owner of Ace and Oasis, Rinchen, said at his club it is difficult for youth to deceive as strict monitoring mechanisms are in place. He said people who frequent his club are all adults.\n\nThe owner of Zomsa club, Yonten, said it is quite difficult to as youth visiting his club look much older for their age. He said some people feel bad when they are asked to produce their IDs.\n\nThe club owners have requested BICMA to notify youth (in the media) that they are not allowed to visit night clubs. The officiating director of BICMA said the authority is working on it.\n\nA lot of under-age youth continue to beg bouncers to allow them into night clubs when their to-look-adult strategies fail.", null, "Shortage of quarantine facilities comes up" ]
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[ "A light intensity earthquake struck Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday, though no casualty or damage to property was reported from anywhere.\n\nA statement issued by the disaster management office said, a slight intensity earthquake measuring 3.6 on the Richter Scale occurred in J&K at 5.08 a.m. on Thursday.\n\n“The coordinates of the earthquake are latitude 32.7 degrees north and longitude 75.4 degrees east. The epicentre was in Udhampur area in J&K.\n\n“The depth was 5.0 kms inside the earth’s crust”, the statement said.\n\nNo report of any casualty or damage to property has been reported from anywhere so far.\n\n2 women among 7 held for drug trafficking in Kerala\n\nThe Varanasi police have decided to initiate action under the National Security Act (NSA) against Sinku a.k.a. Ajay Kumar, who allegedly sexually assaulted a nine-year-old girl in the premises of a reputed private school in Varanasi.\n\nDeputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Varuna Zone, Vikrant Veer said, “The accused was arrested on Friday after the incident. He will also be booked under NSA. Further investigation is underway in the matter.”\n\nThe minor girl, a student of Class 3, was sexually assaulted by Sinku, the sweeper of the school, when she had gone to school toilet on Friday morning.\n\nFinding her alone, Sinku sexually abused her. After coming home, the girl narrated the ordeal to her mother.\n\nOn the complaint of the girl’s parents, an FIR was lodged with the Sigra police under Section 376 of IPC and POCSO Act.\n\nSenior police officials went to the school and checked the CCTV footage.\n\nThe DCP said that after the identification of the accused, eight teams of police were engaged to nab him. The accused was arrested within three hours on Friday, he said.\n\nTaking serious note of the rape case in the school, the Varanasi commissioner of police A. Satish Ganesh had set up a six-member special investigation team (SIT) led by the Deputy Police Commissioner, Varuna zone, Vikrant Veer to investigate the matter.", null, "The Allahabad High Court has granted bail to Sharjeel Imam in a case pertaining to alleged provocative speech against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act at the Aligarh Muslim University in 2019.\n\nThe bail was granted by Justice Saumitra Dayal Singh of the Allahabad High Court on Saturday.\n\nA detailed order on Imam’s bail is yet to be issued.\n\nSharjeel Imam, a former JNU student and one of the key organisers of the Shaheen Bagh protest, was arrested last year from Bihar’s Jehanabad.\n\nIn his speech, Imam had purportedly asked protesters to cut off from India.\n\nSharjeel Imam was also accused of making inflammatory speeches which led to violence outside Jamia Milia Islamia University in December 2019.\n\nIn April, Delhi Police charged him with sedition, alleging his speech promoted enmity between people that led to riots in the Jamia Millia Islamia University area.\n\nAn FIR was registered against him in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh district and by Delhi Police in January 2020 under IPC sections 124 A (sedition) and 153 A (promoting or attempting to promote disharmony or feelings of enmity on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, caste or community or any other ground whatsoever), 153B (making statements provoking breach of peace) and 505(2) (statements made which are alarming, false intention to create disharmony) of the Indian Penal Code.\n\nSharjeel Iman is presently lodged in Tihar jail in Delhi since he has also been charged in the Delhi riots conspiracy case and the Jamia protest violence case.", null ]
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[ "It’s been nearly two many years since Lana and Lilly Wachowski’s The Matrix—inspired loosely by the Jap cult hit Ghost in the Shell and emergent sci-fi topics stumbled on in late 20th century literature and philosophy—bullet-timed its formula into theaters, changing the landscape of as much as date cinema and the minds of so many table-pounding empiricists: our actuality could not be what we peek. Now, after three progressively complex movies, we’re ready to dive back in with The Matrix 4, or, The Matrix Resurrections.\n\nUnliked those first three movies, on the different hand, there will be most spicy one Wachowski sibling on the helm. Lana Wachowski will narrate the film without Lilly, who determined to step some distance from the camera early on in production.\n\nBoth Lana’s need to attain back to the franchise and Lilly’s dedication to proceed stem from the loss of life of their fogeys.\n\nAt some level of an interview, Lana explained that her return to the franchise became once a strategy of comfort; it helped her address anguish.\n\n“My dad died, then this buddy died, then my mom died. I didn’t truly know the plan one can route of that roughly anguish. I hadn’t skilled it that closely. . . You understand their lives are going to quit and yet it became once amassed truly onerous. My brain has constantly reached into my creativeness and one evening, I became once crying and I couldn’t sleep, and my brain exploded this total tale. And I couldn’t have my mom and pa, yet all at the moment I had Neo and Trinity, arguably the two most significant characters in my life.”\n\nOne way or the other, Lana explained, art exists to console us. “It became once at the moment comforting to have these two characters alive again, and it’s clear easy. It’s probably you’ll per chance also compare at it and sing: ‘OK, these two folks die and OK, lisp these two folks back to life and oh, doesn’t that feel appropriate.’\n\nHer sister, on the different hand, had a determined response to the loss.\n\nAt some level of an interview for a panel on her series Work in Development, Lilly Wachowski explained that returning to the Matrix franchise struck a determined explain for her; in need to offering comfort, revisiting the storyline would truly feel love emotional labor.\n\n“[Lana] had attain up with this thought for one more Matrix movie, and we had this talk, and it became once truly — we started talking about it in between [our] dad loss of life and [our] mom loss of life, which became once love five weeks apart. And there became once one thing about the premise of going backward and being a ingredient of one thing that I had carried out previous to that became once expressly unappealing. And, love, I did not need to have gone via my transition and gone via this big upheaval in my life, the sense of loss from my mom and pa, to need to return to one thing that I had carried out previous to, and device of [walk] over dilapidated paths that I had walked in, felt emotionally unfulfilling, and truly the opposite — love I became once going to return and are living in these dilapidated sneakers, in a ability. And I did not need to raise out that.”\n\nShe also stated their previous movies—Cloud Atlas, Jupiter Ascending, and the first season of Sense8—had been draining. “I valuable this time some distance from this trade. I valuable to reconnect with myself as an artist and I did that by going back to faculty and painting and stuff.”\n\nThis order material is created and maintained by a third social gathering, and imported onto this web page to support users provide their email addresses. It’s probably you’ll per chance even be in a location to search out more info about this and an identical order material at piano.io\n\nMen Over 40 Should always Add Spiderman Pushups to Their Exercises", null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, null, "This is an excerpt from The Fabulous Dreams of Maggie de Beer by Andrew Crofts. Keeping reading at Wattpad.\n\nOn that forty-five minute train journey to London I transformed from fifteen-year old Maggie Mitchell into eighteen year-old Maggie de Beer like a butterfly emerging from a chrysalis. I would be eighteen for about six years after that.\n\nIt hardly seems worth lying about where or when I was born any longer, not in these times of Heat Magazine and the bloody Internet, when everyone can find out everything about you at the touch of a button. . No chance of retaining an air of international mystery and glamour these days, which is what I was trying to do when I used to tell people I was a child of the Empire, conceived in Monte Carlo after a successful night for my parents in the casino, born in India and brought up in Kuala Lumpur. I used to talk about how my father was in the diplomatic service; ‘all terribly hush-hush,’ I would say, ‘not even Mummy was allowed to know what he did’.\n\nIn fact my father worked for the council in Haywards Heath, inspecting things, and the closest we ever got to lives of international mystery was a couple of package tours to Majorca in the 1960’s, the stress of which seemed to almost blow my mother’s entire nervous system. But I could hardly build a career as a global superstar and icon from those beginnings, could I? So, I changed everything about my past the day I sneaked out of the house with the best family suitcase while my mother was having her after-lunch rest with the bedroom door closed, and dragged it to Haywards Heath station. As I stood on that dreary, draughty platform for the last time it seemed like my portal to another world…..\n\n‘Let me buy you something to eat,’ he gestured back towards Picasso’s. ‘Pasta or something.’\n\nI hesitated for a few seconds. I could envisage all the warnings my parents would dole out about accepting a meal from a complete stranger and I immediately wanted to do it just to prove to them that the world was not nearly such a threatening and evil place as they imagined; that I could handle it even if they couldn’t.\n\n‘Okay, why not?’ I shrugged, as if I did such things all the time. He put his arm round my waist with a comforting gentleness and steered me back, not offering to relieve me of the weight of the suitcase….\n\nNeil was already dressed and blow drying his hair on the other side of the room as I surfaced, staring at himself in the mirror with a look of intense concentration. I just lay watching him for a while, wishing I could remember more of the night. I had never seen a grown man blow drying before, Dad was more one for a quick lick of Brylcreem and a comb through each morning. He would no more have picked up a hairdryer than he would have pulled on a pair of women’s shoes.\n\nAs Neil left for the King’s Road with a box full of jeans he gave no indication as to whether he expected me to still be there when he got home. It was almost as if he’d forgotten I was there at all. Once I heard the front door of the flat slamming behind him I slid out of bed, wrapped myself in his sweet smelling towelling robe and went to the bathroom. The door was standing open so I walked boldly in and screamed like the stupid schoolgirl I was trying so hard not to be.\n\nHe was just the most beautiful thing I had ever seen in my life. If you can imagine David Cassidy’s daintier younger brother you would pretty much get the picture. I knew I had to stop staring at his face, but I didn’t dare move my eyes too far down in the bath so I found myself focussing on the loosely packed joint he had between his fingers.\n\n‘Help yourself,’ he said, passing it across…..\n\nI knew for a fact that Marilyn had done nude calendar pictures when she was starting out as plain old Norma Jean; all the big stars had, I was sure of that, so this could be my first step into the big time. I also needed the money." ]
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[ null, "Facebook posts circulating in Thailand claim a video viewed tens of thousands of times shows anti-government protesters disrupting a parade in Britain for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. The posts make a comparison with Thailand's anti-government protests, which broke out in the conservative kingdom in 2020. However, a climate change pressure group linked to the environmental movement Extinction Rebellion told AFP the footage shows its activists promoting a campaign for plant-based farming.\n\nThe three-finger salute was a symbol of resistance that became popular during anti-government protests in Thailand that first gained momentum in July 2020.\n\nAt its peak, the movement drew tens of thousands to street rallies, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha, a former army chief who first came to power in a 2014 coup.\n\n\"This footage was filmed in England, which proves that being too liberal is not accepted universally. Poor them #BBC please report on this.\"\n\nThe video shows members of the Queen's Guard marching band on The Mall near Buckingham Palace in London.\n\nSeveral people can be seen jumping into the band's path before they are dragged away by police.", null, "Queen Elizabeth II celebrated 70 years on the throne in June, with four days of festivities for Britain's longest-reigning monarch including a Trooping the Colour military parade and a star-studded concert.\n\nThe video was viewed more than 21,000 times in similar Facebook posts here, here, here and here.\n\n\"Are they following the three-fingered saluters in Thailand?\" one comment read.\n\nOne user wrote: \"They should be doing this in Thailand.\"\n\nA keyword search found footage of the same protest in a June 2 report by British newspaper The Guardian about activists from Animal Rebellion, a pressure group linked to Extinction Rebellion.\n\nThe footage -- which was filmed from the opposite side of The Mall to the video in the misleading posts -- shows the same man in yellow taking part in the parade and the same activist dressed in green running out into the procession.\n\nBelow is a screenshot comparison of the video shared in misleading posts (left) and the Guardian's video (right) with similarities circled in red:\n\nScreenshot comparison of the video shared in misleading posts (L) and the Guardian&#039;s video (R) with similarities circled.\n\nA representative for Animal Rebellion told AFP that the footage shows its members.\n\n\"The protest was to draw attention to our dairy campaign where we demand the government supports dairy farmers in transition to sustainable plant-based farming,\" the spokesperson said.\n\nThe group says on its website that it works to promote climate and animal rights issues.\n\n\"Animal Rebellion is a mass movement that uses nonviolent civil disobedience to bring about a transition to a just and sustainable plant-based food system, to halt mass extinction, alleviate the worst effects of climate breakdown and ensure justice for animals,\" it says.\n\nAnimal Rebellion also tweeted about the protest on June 3.\n\nYesterday, Animal Rebels disrupted the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations to demand we Reclaim Royal Land as part of a broader wildlife restoration and carbon drawdown plan for a Plant-Based Future.\n\nJoin our talk tonight to find out how you can get involved.\n\nThe protest was covered by various British media outlets, including here and here, which reported that the activists were campaigning for the UK to transition to a plant-based farming system." ]
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[ null, "Last week came the tragic and shocking news of British singer Amy Winehouse’s death. Severe drug addiction is said to be the cause behind her death, and she might have died of drug overdose. A very sad case of how substance abuse controls the life, as she was being unable to come out of it even after she went through numerous rehabs.\n\nToo much of any thing becomes a poison, as rightly pointed out once by Swami Vivekananda, and Amy Winehouse had got addicted to the poison itself. That’s an immense and terrible waste of talent as she died in her prime years, joining the doomed 27 Club of pop stars.\n\nShe leaves behind an impressive legacy of music and that’s what she would be remembered for. Hope her death would set an example to all those engaging themselves and others in substance abuse. Life is beautiful and we should learn to respect and value it. Everyone is alive for a purpose and that purpose is definitely not served if we don’t value our lives.\n\n“Whatever you do in life will be insignificant, but it’s very important that you do it, because nobody else will.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi\n\nHere’s one of her best songs called Rehab, what an irony, only if she had taken her rehab seriously. 😦\n\nError: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page.\n\nWhat I write about?\n\nShare book reviews and ratings with Aditi, and even join a book club on Goodreads." ]
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[ "India: Hindu Extremists Try to Burn Husband along with Body of Deceased Wife", null, "India: Hindu Extremists Try to Burn Husband along with Body of Deceased Wife\n\nPastor Jeewer Joeswa wasn’t sure what to think when a massive, chanting Hindu throng in northern India brought the corpse of a Christian woman to his church site – then set the building on fire.\n\nSeema Devi, 23, had put her faith in Christ several months before, after the pastor had offered up healing prayer for her. Now, on Jan. 16, Pastor Joeswa was surrounded by a Hindu mob administering last rites and burning her body on church premises in Sehal Village, in Jammu and Kashmir state.\n\nThe mob alleged that Pastor Joeswa had prayed for Devi and so was responsible for her death, Chittaranjan Tandy, secretary of the Friends Missionary Prayer Band, Jammu Region, told Morning Star News. He said that her husband, Rinku Kumar, was kept in police custody for his own security after the mob tried to burn him alive alongside his deceased wife.\n\n“The police from Nowshera police station tried to control the mob, but they put fire on the church building, vehicles of believers parked near the church, church equipment, furniture and every object in sight, including the food grains,” Tandy said.\n\nIn the violence at the village in Rajouri District, the mob alleged that Devi and her husband had been forcibly converted, he said.\n\n“There was no forced conversion,” Tandy said. “The couple voluntarily attended the church and accepted Christ. In fact, they had experienced the healing and were strong in faith.”\n\nSuperintendent of Police Popsi Malik told Morning Star News that Devi and her husband had been attending church but were still practicing some Hindu rituals.\n\n“They were in the rudimentary phase, thinking whether to continue as Hindu or Christian,” Malik said. “It was the assumption of the mob that the couple got converted by force. Before her death, the couple were attending their church in Punjab state. People have presumed that he was converted to Christianity forcefully. But that was not true.”\n\nMalik said police brought the mob under control, though not before both Christians and Hindus were injured in the altercation.\n\nPastor Joeswa said his congregation had prayed for Devi long before she died on Jan. 15.\n\n“It was months ago, when her mental health was degrading, the church prayed for her and she got healed completely,” he said. “She became an active believer who would never miss a prayer meeting, whether it be on Sunday or weekdays.”\n\nWhen there was a need to pray for the sick, she would accompany the pastor, his wife and others to pay home visits, he said.\n\nAfter attending the Christmas Day service, she had gone to her mother’s house, he said.\n\n“After she went to her maternal house, we heard that they forced her to join them in idol worship,” Pastor Joeswa said. “Now I can recall Seema telling me often, ‘Pastor, I share the gospel with my parents. My mum shows little interest, but my papa never listens. Please pray for him. My family worships idols, I want them to know Jesus Christ.”’\n\nTandy said that during her previous illness, her husband refused to take her to a witchdoctor, known locally as a tantric. Her parents tied her hands and legs with ropes and took her to Pouni village, Reasi District, for treatment from the witchdoctor, he said.\n\n“The driver of the auto rickshaw, a resident of Kangri village, stands as eyewitness to this,” Tandy told Morning Star News. “Our church members were moved hearing the news of Seema being taken to religious places and to a tantric for treatment; many of them tried to go to Pouni village to pray for her.”\n\nDevi’s parents did not allow them in to pray for her, Pastor Joeswa said.\n\n“The tantric had beaten her brutally,” the pastor said. “Ten days after realizing the witchdoctor’s treatment was not working, the parents gave up. They handed Seema to her husband Rinku. Finally, Rinku moved with his wife to Jalandhar [Punjab state] for treatment. She was already in the worst health condition.”\n\nShe and her husband had enjoyed fellowship with Pastor Joeswa’s church for nearly eight months, he said. They were visiting the church anew from Jalandhar when he last saw her on Christmas Day.\n\nFor four days after the Hindu mob descended on the church property, Christians in Sehal village stayed in relatives’ houses fearing for their lives, Tandy said.\n\n“There was a threat to their lives also,” he told Morning Star News. “With the help of Christian advocacy groups, we joined together as 25 pastors from Jammu region and represented the matter before the chief minister of the state, Mehmooba Mufti. We are praying and hoping for funds to be released for the construction of the church.”\n\n“As pastors in Jammu and Kashmir region, we go through many difficult situations, but God has always made a way,” Tandy said. “It is only by His grace that our people came out alive from the burning church building. We request for prayers. We are hoping our Lord will do a massive work, that He will shake Jammu and save the unbelieving.”\n\nKumar is safe but in hiding as his life is under threat, according to Police Superintendent Malik.\n\nA First Information Report (FIR) was registered at Nowshera Police Station against the assailants – who came from Kangri, Bhajwal, Sunderbani and Sehal villages – upon\nreceiving a complaint from Pastor Joeswa.\n\n“The police took into custody some eight assailants, but they were released on the same day,” Tandy told Morning Star News.\n\nThe cause of Devi’s death has not been revealed, as no one has yet received a post-mortem report, he said.\n\nArea residents said that on Jan. 15 in Jalandhar, she woke up early and completed chores, then suddenly, at 7:30 a.m., she fainted and collapsed to the floor.\n\n“Rinku and their neighbors in Jalandhar thought Seema might have slipped into coma, at first, but she passed away,” Pastor Joeswa said. “She was put through a lot.”\n\nTandy said local politicians are trying to politicize her death by announcing compensation of 200,000 rupees (US$3,108) to Girdhari Lal, Seema’s father, and a government job for Devi’s sister.\n\nThe assailants’ allegations were baseless, he said.\n\n“We prayed as a church for Seema when she was sick, and we are still praying as a chain – hundreds of us have begun praying for the revival of the church, and for safety of Seema’s husband, Rinku, also,” he said.\n\nThe hostile tone of the National Democratic Alliance government, led by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), against non-Hindus, has emboldened Hindu extremists in several parts of the country to attack Christians since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took power in May 2014, religious rights advocates say.\n\nIndia ranked 11th on Christian support organization Open Doors’ 2018 World Watch List of countries where Christians experience the most persecution, up from 15th the previous year, and ahead of Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Egypt.\n\nIf you or your organization would like to help enable Morning Star News to continue raising awareness of persecuted Christians worldwide with original-content reporting, please consider collaborating at http://morningstarnews.org/donate/?\nPhoto: Seema Devi and Pastor Jeewer Joeswa after she won singing ward on Christmas Day." ]
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[ null, "Yellow archangel is the common name of Lamiastrum galeobolon, an herbaceous perennial plant used as a low-growing ornamental. Lamiastrum means “resembling Lamium“, referring to the similar-looking deadnettles that are also grown as ornamental ground covers. This species was once classified as Lamium galeobdolon; that name and the synonym Galeobdolon luteum are still occasionally misused in the nursery trade. This Eurasian native in the mint family (Lamiaceae) is hardy in zones 4-9. Variegated forms of this plant are popular garden plants but the species is considered a noxious weed in western Washington State and other areas of the Pacific Northwest where it has escaped cultivation and invaded forested areas. It has the potential to spread into natural areas in Wisconsin, although is not considered invasive here and is not proposed for regulation at this time.", null, "The leaves of cultivated varieties of yellow archangel are variegated with silver markings.\n\nThe elliptical to triangular leaves have coarsely toothed edges, an acute tip and are covered with fine hairs. They are medium to dark green but cultivated forms are variegated with silver markings. The opposite leaves are borne on square stems (typical of the mint family). Plants are semi-evergreen, retaining their leaves through mild winters but dying back to the ground in cold climates in the winter and re-emerging in early spring. Plants grow up to a foot tall as a procumbent mat. This creeping plant spreads by rooting at nodes, from stem and root fragments, and by seed.", null, "One of the most commonly grown cultivars is the more upright ‘Hermann’s Pride’ with narrow leaves with serrated edges, appearing sharply streaked and spotted with bright silver that stands out from the dark green veins. This cultivar grows as a slowly spreading clump and is more behaved than the more trailing types. The most common vining or rambling cultivar is ‘Variegatum’ (or as ‘Variegata’)", null, "with diffuse, mottled silvery markings on the more rounded leaves.\n\nL. galeobdolon blooms for a few weeks in mid-spring, with a few flowers produced sporadically later in the year. The soft yellow flowers are borne in leafy inflorescences called verticillasters (resembling whorls but actually arising in the axils of opposite bracts; the tip continues to grow, producing more rings of flowers up the stem). Each ¾” long tubular flower has a prominent upper petal or “hood” and lower lip characteristic of the mint family. The lower lip is usually streaked red brown. The flowers are pollinated by bees – especially bumblebees – and are followed by inconspicuous brown nutlets hidden among the inflorescence leaves. Numerous seeds are produced from each inflorescence, with more in sunnier areas.\n\nWhen in bloom (L), the flowers of yellow archangel are borne in verticillasters (C), and each tubular flower has a prominent upper petal or hood and lower lip characteristic of the mint family (R).", null, "Trailing cultivars of yellow archangel, such as ‘Variegatum’ in this picture, makes a dense groundcover that outcompetes most other plants.\n\nYellow archangel is easily grown in most conditions from part sun to full shade in many types of soil. Although it prefers moist soil and growth will be more dense under those conditions, it tolerates drought and dry sites. Silver-variegated trailing forms can be used in hanging baskets or to make a dense ground cover that out-competes most other plants. The clump-forming ‘Hermann’s Pride’ is probably a better choice in gardens as it is not as aggressive as the species or other selections and makes a good addition to borders and shady beds. It combines well with other shade-loving perennials including ferns,", null, "The clump-forming ‘Hermann’s Pride’ combines well with other shade-loving perennials.\n\nThis plant has few pests, although slugs may cause cosmetic damage. Fallen leaves may get trapped in the trailing types, looking unsightly, especially where the leaves remain evergreen. The cultivars can be propagated at any time during the growing season by division of crowns or from rooted stem cuttings." ]
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[ null, "Sonanji Righteous Fighters Memorial Service is held to pay tribute to the righteous fighters led by Commander Hong Il-cho, who went to Sonanjido Island of Seongmun-myeon to plan a retaliation, when the national sovereignty was robbed of in 1905 through the Eulsa Treaty.\n\n“Righteous fighters who were willing to sacrifice their lives to restore national sovereignty!”\n\nWhen Korea was robbed of its national sovereignty by Japan through the Eulsa Treaty in 1905, the righteous fighters under the leadership of Hong Il-cho, who raised a powerful army in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, retreated to Dangjin, where they were joined by other righteous fighters who were defeated in the Battle of Hongju. They gathered on Sonanjido Island of Seongmun-myeon, Dangjin, which was an anchorage for the government grain carriers from Honam, and planned a retaliation. Unfortunately, however, they were massacred in February 1907 (lunar calendar) by the Japanese army in a stealth infiltration operation.\n\nIn order to pay respects to the fallen heroes, an annual memorial service has been held since 1987.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "A Great Family to Be a Part Of\n\nIt’s hard to believe you could get into fostering children by accident, but that’s exactly what happened to Corey and Haylee Hoffman. Corey, Haylee, and their two sons were like any other family until one day when a co-worker of Haylee’s mentioned that her daughter had been removed from her care for medical neglect and needed a place to stay for the weekend. Haylee and Corey said they’d be happy to have her but quickly realized that it was going to be more than a weekend. She ended up permanently placed with the Hoffman family right before her 17th birthday and this sparked Corey and Haylee’s desire to get licensed for adoption.", null, "After their first experience with foster care, it became clear to the Hoffman’s that they were meant to help more kids. They decided to open their home and spent 7 years fostering children. They knew they wanted to help children who were older because of how challenging it is to find placements for teens. This meant understanding that the kids they were getting had been through a lot by the time they came to live with them. As Corey puts it, “Growing up, my family wasn’t the best. I want to show kids that no matter what their childhood was like, they get to determine the path they take. They need to decide who they are.”\n\nOnce the Hoffman’s decided they were ready to adopt, they did so in a big way. They met a group of four siblings and quickly realized that they were ready to adopt two of them. Paxton and Anistyn came to live with the Hoffman’s first, while the older two were placed elsewhere. Then, the children’s biological mom had another baby, Emory. The Hoffman’s were ready to take the baby in with open arms. After having three of the siblings together in their home, they soon realized how important it was for them to have all of them. The three younger children they had in their home had a special bond with their older siblings and the Hoffman’s didn’t want to break that. “We didn’t know if the older kids would be a good fit, but as we started doing visits, they fit in with the family right away,” says Haylee. The Hoffman’s could see that keeping the siblings together made them feel more loved and accepted because they had their family members with them. Now, they have added Ember and Shadé to their family. In addition, they’ve adopted Easton, who was an only child when he came to them and currently are working on a kinship adoption of the baby brother of their sibling set of five. “We always think we have enough kids, but we remember that there are still kids out there who need a great family to be a part of,” says Haylee.\n\nOver the years, the Hoffman’s have learned a lot about fostering and adoption. For Corey, showing kids what the consistent presence of a father is like has been a learning experience in itself. He says, “Many kids don’t know what it’s like to have a father figure in the house so sometimes it’s more challenging for dads to make a connection.” He encourages other prospective foster parents to provide that consistent connection with a father when they can. The Hoffman’s know the challenges that come with fostering and adoption. They’ve had biological parents who wanted to work with them and some who did not. Some kids they thought would stay forever still ended up going home. Some kids needed more love and attention to thrive. Through it all though, Corey and Haylee would tell prospective adoptive parents, “Go in open-minded, set realistic expectations. It is SO hard and you will have trials, but helping kids who need a stable and loving home is the most rewarding thing.”" ]
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[ "According to the draft, the resolution, which is to be discussed in the Bundestag on Wednesday, provides for the recognition of the Holodomor as genocide.", null, "According to the draft, the resolution, which is to be discussed in the Bundestag on Wednesday, provides for the recognition of the Holodomor as genocide. It is supported jointly by the governing parties SPD, Greens and FDP as well as the CDU/CSU parliamentary group.\n\nThe Ukrainian term Holodomor means killing through hunger and refers to the years 1932 and 1933. At that time, the Soviet ruler Josef Stalin had triggered a great famine by forced collectivization of agriculture, from which several million people died in Ukraine alone.\n\nRecognizing the Holodomor as genocide will restore justice to millions of people and establish the truth about the crimes of Stalin and the Soviet leadership, the ambassador said. This recognition by the Bundestag is also \"extremely important for understanding and processing the historical context of today's Russian genocidal warfare,\" added the Ukrainian diplomat.\n\nAmid the Russian war of aggression, Ukraine commemorated the famine on Saturday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy referred to the recent destruction of Ukraine's energy infrastructure by Russian attacks: \"Once they wanted to destroy us through hunger, now through darkness and cold,\" he said in a video.", null ]
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[ null, "Can we just give it up for the casting directors on some of our favourite television shows in Mzansi? Securing certain performers for specific roles is no child's play, but they are outchea doing the things!\n\nCasting directors and producers of SA's most watched soapie, Uzalo, are definitely working hard at beefing up on-screen talent.\n\nNot too long ago, ZAlebs reported that rising star, Thobani Dhlomo is yet to make his debut on the show, but will quite soon. His short television track record as an actor has catapulted him to stardom.\n\nAnother rising star has been roped in by the powers that be to join SABC 1's Uzalo - Sphelele Mzimela.\n\nThe former Isibaya actress shared the news on her social media pages and her followers couldn't be happier.\nSphelele made a name for herself after her impressive delivery and portrayal of Kentucky on Isibaya. Thereafter, she played a lead role on one of Mzansi Magic's films.\n\nSphelele Mzimela is definitely on the rise and many are here to see her soar to even greater heights." ]
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[ null, "Parents are being warned to be vigilant around children and e-cigarettes as the number of poisoning incidents have increased.\nIn 2013, eight people were admitted to the Poisons Centre in Beaumont Hospital but that figure rose significantly in 2014 with 25 cases with many of them “predominantly children”.\nPoisons Centre manager Patricia Casey said that while she isn’t “aware of any serious cases” she does admit that there have been a number of “reports from other countries of children having severe toxicity.\"\nUnfortunately parents and kids aren’t aware of how toxic the liquid nicotine is and as the use of these types of cigarettes increase it is important parents are careful to keep them out of harm’s way.\nMaking the topic relatable to this time of year, Ms Casey added: \"Coming up to the end of the year when people might be thinking of giving up smoking or switching to the electronic cigarettes, they should be aware the little bottles of nicotine refill liquids used in electronic cigarettes are potentially very dangerous for young children. Children get hold of the bottle and drink it. Calls about them have gone up this year.\"\nSymptoms of ingestion include vomiting, dizziness and in severe cases convulsions and an irregular heartbeat." ]
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[ null, "Making peace, not profit from war\n\nTim Costello challenges Australia’s desire to be an arms trader\n\nHow can we profit from bloodshed, for the sake of creating a few jobs, when more people are being displaced by war and persecution than ever before? Why would we pursue this trade in weapons when war has clearly outlived its usefulness?\n\nPutting an end to global conflict is still a distant dream.\n\nAt the start of World War I, when patriotism was at its peak, the slogan “the war to end all wars” was a common catchphrase.\n\nBritish leader David Lloyd George sensed the bitter irony in the statement. “This war, like the next war,” he cynically remarked, “is another war to end all war.” And the next war. And the ones after that. A century after World War I, which left 20 million dead, putting an end to global conflict is still a distant dream.\n\nThe early Christians did not believe in war. Tertullian, a third-century Christian scholar, echoed the common view: “When Christ disarmed Peter in the garden (after he cut off the ear of a Roman soldier sent to arrest Jesus), he disarmed all Christians.”\n\nOrigen, a theologian of the same period, said Christians could no longer “take up sword against nation, nor do we learn war any more, for we have become the children of peace.”\n\nJesus’s call for his followers to be peacemakers was not optional, he said. Many early Christians were pacifists who set themselves apart from the world. But gradually, other Christians developed a more flexible attitude towards the world and politics.\n\nIn the fourth century, Augustine of Hippo developed what became known as the “Just War” theory. It supposed that war was OK under strict guidelines – that it be a last resort; that the cause is just; that the war is waged with the right intention (not to exact vengeance or confiscate territory); that war is declared by the proper authority and with a reasonable hope of success. The problem with the concept of just war is always the adjective.\n\nNearly all wars are due to the desperate grasping of an ideology, a fight for resources or for power. Can we ever hope for world peace?\n\nJesus was a master of non-violent resistance. He didn’t run away from oppression. He stood in its way and was eventually killed for it. When threatened, rather than fighting back he told his followers to put down their swords. We should all do the same.\n\nFive ways to speak to a victim culture\n\nA dog mayor in California wants 'peace on Earth'" ]
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[ "I still think that Ms. Marvel deserved better, but I have to admit that Carol Danvers has done pretty well by herself. The character has developed a rich history all her own and she’s even got a movie on the way. Carol owns the Captain Marvel moniker, now, and so my beloved Kree Captain can rest in peace. In her newest series, Captain Carol reports for a two-year hitch aboard a space station that protects earth against galactic threats. Her new post has a flight deck filled with space fighter craft (piloted by Alpha Flight, of all people), a meditation room, a co-ed locker room, and a serving commander who doesn’t think much of our hero. Authors Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters write Carol as confident and brash in a career-military sort of way, and they let her attitude lead her into trouble. The writers come from television and this shows in the dialogue (this is not a bad thing). Kris Anka’s art is better than his recent stints on X-Men, but isn’t equal to the script. With a location and title character in common with A-Force, I would expect some tight continuity with that other book, but we will have to see how that plays out.\n\nPretty decent. I don’t know how Alpha Flight got aboard that space station (or even where the station came from), but as a first-day-on-the-job story, it feels more like a #1 than many books in this Marvel reboot.", null ]
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[ "Brought to you by ASOS\n\nFootballers have a lot of free time\n\nThey also have a lot of money. It's inevitable, really, that so many of them take an interest in the world of fashion. But some are much more stylish than others. Far too many footballers attempt the outrageous with no chance of pulling it off, while others somehow manage to find the right balance and rock the sort of jackets on which you or I wouldn't even want to look at the price tag.\n\nHere are the five most stylish footballers in the game right now, in no particular order.\n\nAnother proud fashionista, Hector Bellerín has become as synonymous with fashion as he has with bombing up the right wing at 100mph. The Arsenal defender has rocked some bold outfits in his time, from silk trousers to... this.\n\n\nBut even if some of his outfits don't float your boat, you have to respect his commitment to the sauce and his carefree attitude. Just a young lad expressing himself, you love to see it.", null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nGet the Bellerín look on ASOS with this tracksuit and these trainers.\n\nPaul Labille Pogba does not care if you don't like his hair. He's got a pinstripe suit with his nickname, La Pioche, on it. Pogba doesn't care if your dad thinks he spends too much time in front of the mirror, he's rocking up to France training in sliders. Pogba doesn't care if the Proper Football Men can't stand his dancing celebrations, he's got his own emoji. Paul Pogba is cool, and there's simply nothing we can do about it.\n\n\nGet the Pogba look on ASOS with this jacket and this rollneck.", null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nWhatever your feelings about this man on the pitch, his fashion sense cannot be debated. Admittedly, young Ramos was not much of a fashionista. The long hair and clean-shaven face was not a good look for the defender. But as he matured on the pitch, so did his style. That photo of him stepping off a plane, wearing a fur coat, sunglasses and carrying a duffle bag, looking full Mafia boss, is iconic.\n\nI think Sergio Ramos has won the title of worlds coolest man pic.twitter.com/GH4j02toiu\n\nGet the Ramos look on ASOS with this coat, these jeans and these trainers.", null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nManchester City's electric winger carries himself with a swagger both on and off the pitch. With that sort of talent, and unbelievably cool hair, why would you not? One of his recent fashion statements featured a big white sheepskin Balenciaga coat that looked like it had been vandalised. But somehow, he managed to pull it off. Quite honestly, it's unfair that someone should be able to wear this and make it look cool. But Sané possesses that power. However, the different coloured shoelaces are very year nine.\n\nGet the Sané look at ASOS, with this jacket, these jeans and these trainers.\n\nAnother mercurial winger with ridiculous talent complemented by charming humility off the pitch, Zaha has a passion for fashion. He's even got his own brand, Long Live. Zaha describes his own dress sense as 'fashionably lazy' and a quick scroll through his Instagram account will prove him right. Look at this hoodie and coat combination, could you pull that off? Would you dare? No, because you're not Wilfried Zaha.\n\nGet the Zaha look on ASOS with this jacket and this hoodie." ]
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[ null, "For countless centuries, Mars, the mysterious Red Planet, has held a certain fascination, and at the same time, a sense of fear and dread for the human race. It is only in recent history that we have been able to act on that fear and curiosity, and attempt to explore the surface of Mars.\n\nYet, to date, most of those attempts have ended in dismal failure. Has the difficulty in landing a probe on Mars been the result of mechanical failures, human error, or something far more insidious known as the “Mars Curse,” or the “Great Galactic Ghoul?”\n\nWhat Is the Great Galactic Ghoul?\n\nThe term “Galactic Ghoul” or “Great Galactic Ghoul”, was first coined in 1997 by Time Magazine journalist Donald Neff, referring to what at the time was his description of a fictitious space monster that Neff said subsisted on a “diet of Mars probes,” to explain the recurring difficulties of NASA’s many Mars missions.\n\nAs such difficulties have continued into and through the 21st Century, many believe that the “Ghoul” may not be so “fictitious” after all, and wonder if there is indeed some kind of “otherworldly” force or beings, protecting the fabled Red Planet.\n\nJust how hungry is the alleged “ghoul?” Statistically, barely one-third of all of the missions sent to Mars by both the US and Russia — the only other nation to make multiple attempts to probe Mars — have actually been successful. Scientists can’t fully understand why the other two thirds have failed. To NASA and the former Soviet Union, this goes beyond all expected mission failure due to the usual and predictable causes. While it is normal for Mission Controllers to expect at least some failure in endeavors as complicated as space travel, the sheer volume of unsuccessful launches is cause for more than a little concern.\n\nWho or What Is Protecting Mars?\n\nJust who or what seems to be protecting Mars, and more importantly, what is it that they or it, do not want us to see? This is what proponents of the Great Galactic Ghoul theory believe.\n\nHere is the thing, not all of the missions to Mars have been unsuccessful. But, for Galactic Ghoul believers, the probes that made it, only deepened the mystery, and do not debunk it. The probes that have successfully orbited, and more recently, landed on Mars, have beamed back to earth pictures of a whole host of features and formations that seem to defy explanation. The Cydonia region is a mystery all of its own. Mars landers have sent back images of Sphinx-like statues, pyramids, apparent life forms, fossils and even unknown lights from that area.\n\nIt isn’t just Russia and the US who have had trouble reaching our nearest planetary neighbor. In 1998, a new nation tried their luck with a probe. However, they too had a failed Mars mission. The Japanese probe, Nozomi, was lost when fuel problems contributed to the probe’s failure to insert into Mars orbit properly. To date, this marked the beginning and end of Japan’s efforts to study the Red Planet.\n\nThe list of failed missions is lengthy and stretches across decades. One of the most famous of these, that seemed to have been evidence of interference by “the Ghoul,” was NASAs Mars Observer launched in 1993. When the probe was just 3 days from arriving, it ceased all transmissions. Officially, the propulsion system sprung a leak and the probe spun out of control as a result. However, no one really knows why the probe “went dark.”\n\nIn 2004, NASA managed to land its robotic rover Opportunity on the surface of Mars, where it performed admirably for years before suddenly losing communication in 2018 after a dust storm. Mission Control figured the blackout was due to interference by the storm, and expected that communication with the rover would return when the storm passed. It never did. Did Opportunity see something it was not supposed to, and the\n\nrefore had its “eyes” shut purposely?\n\nThe Great Galactic Ghoul may have started out as a joke, but given that some failed probes have completely disappeared without a trace, indicates that there certainly could be something more at play here that could be attributed to systems’ failure or human error.\n\nThe next logical step in our efforts to shed light on the mysteries enshrouding the Red Planet is to send astronauts there. A manned mission to Mars will likely be mounted within the next 10 to 12 years. Let’s hope and pray, that someone, or something, “ghoulish” is not waiting for them when they arrive." ]
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[ null, "It’s the time of year when theaters are meeting to determine what they will be offering their audiences for the next seasons.\n\nIxion has announced a season of speculative fiction with three directors making their directing debut with the company. Shows slated for the season include:\n\nIt’s the age of artificial intelligence, and 85-year-old Marjorie — a jumble of disparate, fading memories — has a handsome new companion who’s programmed to feed the story of her life back to her. What would we remember, and what would we forget, if given the chance? In this richly spare, wondrous new play, Jordan Harrison explores the mysteries of human identity and the limits — if any — of what technology can replace.\n\n“Marjorie Prime” will be directed by O. G. Ueberroth.\n\n“Welcome to the White Room” by Trish Harnetiaux, a winner of the 2014 New Blood Award for Best Play, presented by The Bad Oracle.\n\nThe room is completely white. We discover Ms. White, Jennings, and Mr. Paine shortly after they have arrived, and follow their journey as they attempt to figure out exactly what they are meant to be doing. There are letters that only Ms. White can read. There is the arrival of The Last Deck of Cards in the World – and with, at all times, one-thing-leading-to-another – somewhere between throwing a party, suppressing sexual tensions, and dancing a tango – this senseless world summons its puppeteer, who’s in for a big surprise.\n\nFriday fish fries are back in the Lansing area\n\n“Welcome to the White Room” will be directed by Leo Poroshin\n\nE-V, the last human female in all the known galaxies, along with the help of her rag-tag team of an ex-military general, a feisty spaceship pilot, and one very sarcastic robot sidekick, quests to find the last human male before he is destroyed by alien forces.\n\nA collection of short plays around the theme of Hope. Ixion is once again calling for short plays focused on a theme. Scripts will be accepted until September 30, 2018. Up to eight scripts will be selected for production.\n\n“Hope” will be directed by Danica O’ Neill\n\nDowneaster Theater has also announced its second season theme is “All’s Fair in Love” and posted that the official announcement will be made at 6 p.m. June 9 at a free event where appetizers and drinks will be provided.\n\nThey’ll be playing such songs as Fly Me to the Moon, I Get a Kick Out of You, Better Get it in Your Soul and Cool Breeze." ]
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[ "Illegal Dumping of Rubbish in your Neighbourhood\n\nIllegal Dumping of Rubbish in your Neighbourhood", null, "We’ve all thought about it; we have an old analogue TV that we need to get rid of quickly, we don’t have anywhere to put it and there’s no way anybody will pay money for it. You think to yourself maybe, just maybe, if you put it out on the kerb, somebody might take it – after all, everyone else does it. You assume that it’ll get taken eventually, and nobody will know it was you because you’re in a block of units. It can’t hurt…right?\n\nWrong. Illegally dumping your rubbish will cost you eventually…\n\nThe illegal dumping of your rubbish can cost state governments up to $10 million a year removing and properly disposing of dumped rubbish and illegal landfills. That’s $10 million that could be spent improving hospitals, schools and roads. It has also been proved to have a negative impact on house prices in areas where illegal dumping is common. Not to mention the “on the spot” fine of anywhere between $750 and $1500 for individuals and up to $5000 for corporations.\n\nWhat makes illegally dumping your rubbish so bad for your neighbourhood?\n\nIt’s not just financially detrimental either; illegally dumping your rubbish can degrade the land around it and destroy plant and animal habitats. Practically, dumping your rubbish out on your kerb makes little sense – it will not only make your neighbourhood aesthetically displeasing, but will attract rodents and criminals into your area. Illegal dumping of rubbish often attracts criminal activity in the form of graffiti and vandalism, not to mention the physical hazards.\n\nWith the digital switch-over looming, we’re sure you’ve walked past a few old televisions out on the street in the past few years; the culprit might have had good intentions and hoped that somebody would come by and collect it. Analogue televisions contain hazardous waste such as lead and mercury, and when these get kicked in (which they usually do when left on the street) these toxic materials, not to mention the glass, are left exposed for all to stumble upon. Let’s just say that it doesn’t exactly make your neighbourhood child-friendly.\n\nWhat type of rubbish in your neighbourhood gets dumped and why?\n\nThe most common items to dump were found to be general household rubbish, large domestic items (mattresses, fridges etc.), garden waste and electronic goods, such as old televisions and computers; all of the above are items that are difficult for the average householder to dispose of, so maybe it’s not all our fault?\n\nA report for the NSW government highlights some of the most common reasons for individuals to illegally dump their rubbish.\n\nConvenient, cost-effective hands on rubbish removal for your home\n\n1300 Rubbish believe that we have the answer to illegal dumping. We offer hands on rubbish removal and collect all types of large and awkward pieces of furniture that you might find difficult to dispose of elsewhere. You don’t have to do a thing; we’ll load up your rubbish onto our trucks and take it away with us there and then. In most states we operate Monday through to Saturday, and can organise a collection time to suit you; we always aim to be with you within 48 hours if not sooner, so if you don’t have the space to store it, we’ll be there as soon as possible. 1300 Rubbish also make a concerted effort to recycle all items wherever possible.\n\nCall 1300 Rubbish today on 1300 78 22 47 for an obligation free quote and to see how we can help you, and your neighbourhood, get rid of your rubbish responsibly.\n\nGreat experience with this company. 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[ null, "It has been almost six years now, since CPEC was first conceived and approximately four years since the mega project became a ground reality. So far, the project has ushered long lasting and positive results for both, Pakistan and China. Its first phase of early harvest projects worth USD 18.9 billion is almost complete as you read this now and the results are in front of all. The long-prevailing energy has been resolved to a very large extent and there are just a few lagging now and then. In fact, it was this energy short fall that Pakistan had been facing for almost a decade now and which caused industries to avert Pakistan land and flee to neighboring countries.\n\nBack in 2015,Woodrow Wilson international center for scholars had issued a book in which the growing energy crisis of that time was addressed. The report had clearly stated that energy shortfall had already soared up to as much as 8,000 MW. However, according to the recent release of information by the power division of energy, presently, the country is facing zero energy shortfall. Moreover, it also informed that in the present times, the power demand in the country is around 19,000 MW while the generation capacity is as much as 20,300 MW approximately.\n\nInitially, when multi-billion dollars project started with USD 46billion, keeping in view then energy crisis, around USD 35 billion was primarily allocated to the energy sector. The early harvest projects were mostly energy aimed at producing more than 17,000 MW which they did and so Pakistani nation is no more suffering more intense blackouts. This somehow has cushioned the reservations of the industrialists.\n\nDespite what the propaganda states, CPEC today is in its full swing, co-operations in almost all possible sphere of lives are done, be it energy, infrastructure, agriculture, industry or any other. Recently the second Free Trade Agreement Phase II signed between the two countries has opened new avenues of prosperity for Pakistan. Not just that, Pakistani goods are offered to be exhibited free of cost at international fair by Chinese supply chain companies. This will once again give boost to Pakistan’s imports. Industrial cooperation is also on the rise as Chinese city Xuzhao has signed an MoU with KP government for strengthening industrial assistance. The Board of Investment and national Development and Reform Commission is also playing their part.\n\nRecently Consul general of china Wang Yu said that there will be 27 new projects in the second phase of China -Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Work on these new projects will begin by the end of this year. Consul general added that “agriculture, education, vocational training, industry, increase in water supply, etc, are all part of our plans for the next phase.” This is a perfect response to all such narratives which were surfacing as CPEC is no more. The truth is CPEC is more and there is more to come. As the CPEC grows it vows to strengthen the bond between iron brothers. The ending of first phase of CPEC is just a beginning of renaissance for Pakistan. There is more to come. Dawn of second phase of CPEC is just around the corner and it will be focused on socio-economic development. Masses in Pakistan have already been witnessing the benefits of CPEC whether it is their daily life or in their economic cycle yet there is more to come. CPEC no doubt is the game changer and with peace prevailing will play a very vital role in putting Pakistan to the road of progress.", null, "The ink of a scholar – Saad Rasool\n\nEasily Distracted and Hard to Focus? Try Doing This", null, null ]
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[ null, "‘Phantom of The Opera’ on Broadway\n\n‘Phantom of The Opera’ on Broadway\n\nThe Phantom of the Opera — Broadway’s longest-running show — is scheduled to close in February 2023, the biggest victim yet of the post-pandemic softening in theater attendance in New York.\n\nThe musical — a fixture on Broadway since 1988, weathering recessions, war and cultural shifts — will play its final performance on Broadway on Feb. 18, a spokesperson told The Associated Press on Friday (Sept. 16). The closing will come less than a month after its 35th anniversary. It will conclude with an eye-popping 13,925 performances.\n\nIt is a costly musical to sustain, with elaborate sets and costumes as well as a large cast and orchestra. Box office grosses have fluctuated since the show reopened after the pandemic — going as high as over $1 million a week but also dropping to around $850,000. Last week, it hit $867,997 and producers may have seen the writing on the wall.\n\nBased on a novel by Gaston Leroux, Phantom tells the story of a deformed composer who haunts the Paris Opera House and falls madly in love with an innocent young soprano, Christine. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s lavish songs include “Masquerade,” ″Angel of Music,” ″All I Ask of You” and “The Music of the Night.”\n\n“As a producer you dream that a show will run forever. Indeed, my production of Andrew’s ‘Cats’ proudly declared for decades ‘Now and Forever.’ Yet ‘Phantom’ has surpassed that show’s extraordinary Broadway run. But all shows do finally close,” producer Cameron Mackintosh said in a statement.\n\nThe closing of Phantom would mean the longest running show crown would go to Chicago, which started in 1996. The Lion King is next, having begun performances in 1997.\n\nBroadway took a pounding during the pandemic, with all theaters closed for more than 18 months. Some of the most popular shows — Hamilton, The Lion King and Wicked — have rebounded well, but other shows have struggled. Breaking even usually requires a steady stream of tourists, especially for Phantom and visitors to the city haven’t returned to pre-pandemic levels." ]
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[ "Skip to content\nSearch\nClose\nAh, when I was younger \"videos\" were so simple…just sit around watching MTV and hoping for a Duran Duran video to come on. These days, video games are so involved they almost seem like work (to me). Alex has a new game called \"Little Big Planet\" (for the PS3) which is a platformer; users start out as a basic ‘sack boy’ (animated puppet made of brown knitted fabric) and can unlock and earn various goodies and gizmos to use on future levels, including new costumes to wear and items to use when building their own levels. Yes…you can build your own course, and share it online for users all over the world to try! Alex and I collaborated on a basic race course level the other day. If you’re an LBP’er, look for \"Blue Monkey Race Track\" by TitanDamocles.\nMeanwhile, above is a short movie of Alex’s sack boy in his Patapon costume. (Patapon is another Sony game, which Dad owns – my Dad, not Chris Dad, as we say – and Alex has played.) He starts off the level as a Patapon sack boy and then towards the end he changes to a sack boy with a pink babuschka and then into a sack boy modeled on \"Solid Snake\" from the grownup’s video game \"Metal Gear Solid.\"\nWe pause for a moment to bring you this shot of Chris’ delightful new boots by New Rock.", null, "Today’s project was to make myself a circular needle case. I’d gotten quite tired of storing needles in their baggies in a shoe box – not to mention the baggies were all ripped and the cards inside bent – and I have an irregular collection of needles consisting of Addi Turbo, Addi Lace, ebony, rosewood, and osage orange from several brands.\nDuring last night’s knit night, Rebekah helped me choose some scrapbooking items for my vision. I started with an 8×8 post-bound album which was not only pretty, but had a convenient space on the front for me to put the word \"Needles\"! (Just in case I ever forget what’s in it, I guess…) Inside, I simply replaced the generic white papers that were inside the page protectors with pretty colored paper that mostly matched the album. A sticker on each page tells me what size needle is in there, and then the needle gets slipped into the page protector. Easy, pretty…and yet, this made an enormously thick binder once the needles were in it. Luckily I had a bunch of post extenders, so I used a stack of three to enlarge the binding. It’s still just a smidge too narrow for the contents – and I didn’t even put my size 13 (and up) needles into it, or my one pair of old Boye flex needles, or my Addi stitch holder.\nBut I was also worried about the possibility of needles slipping out of the page protectors when the book is in transit. So I added a ribbon tie that goes around the entire exterior of the album; this allows me to tie it tightly enough to squeeze the covers down to match the width of the binding, and thus helps keep the page sleeves tight, so the needles won’t slip out.\nYes, I tested it! I shook it all around while upside down, and no needles even appeared to be budging.\nThis was fun, so I might make some to sell on etsy. I don’t have need or desire for intense scrapbooking, but creating the empty book was easy and fun.", null, null, null, "A beautiful day here in Seattle, so we went for a ride to North Bend to investigate this small, yet exceedingly picturesque, nature walk. At first – in the parking lot – we were very worried about crowds, because there was only one parking space left, but it turns out that there are two trailheads there. One is the Asahel Curtis nature walk and the other is the Annette Lake trail (which is a longer and more difficult trail). So there was nobody on the nature walk but us! We took the opportunity to get a lot of really pretty photos.", null, null, null, null, null, "Afterwards, realizing we were almost out of gas, we hotfooted it (leadfooted it?) to North Bend, where we got gas, ate lunch at Twede’s Cafe, and shopped extremely briefly at the outlets, before coming home.\n\nNext week, we will seek out a longer and more challenging hike.\n\nThat other 5% is winning the argument! I’ve started a new project – designing an empire-style dress – and it seems I just can’t be bothered to go back and work on old projects.\nYes, 95% of my inner knitter is urging me to rip out those sleeves and try again with the proper shape. Also to fix the neckline." ]
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[ "What is a fellow? Those whom have made extraordinary contributions to our community. Without some of which there would be no community or even Erlang/OTP at all. Thus our fellows are to be celebrated and honored. Without further ado, we present our fellows.", null, "Robert Virding was one of the original members of the Ericsson Computer Science Lab, and co-inventor of the Erlang language. He took part in the original system design and contributed much of the original libraries, as well as to the current compiler. While at the lab he also did a lot of work on the implementation of logic and functional languages and on garbage collection. He has also worked as an entrepreneur and was one of the co-founders of one of the first Erlang startups (Bluetail). He co-authored the first book (Prentice-Hall) on Erlang, and is regularly invited to teach and present throughout the world. He is currently a principal language Erlang at Erlang Solutions. He is also the creator of Lisp, Lua and Prolog implementations running on top of the BEAM.", null, "Joe Armstrong is the co-inventor of the Erlang programming Language and coined the term \"Concurrency Oriented Programming\". He has worked for Ericsson where he developed Erlang and was chief architect of the Erlang/OTP system. He took the initiative and suggested the computer science laboratory invent their own programming language, and followed up the idea suggesting they write a book about it. In 1998 he left Ericsson to form Bluetail, a company which developed all its products in Erlang. In 2003 he obtained his PhD from the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. The title of his thesis was \"Making reliable distributed systems in the presence of software errors.\" He returned to Ericsson and became Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He passed away in April 2019 from complications related to pulmonary fibrosis.\n\nBjarne Däcker worked 36 years at Ericsson, first as programmer and systems designer, contributing to EriPascal, a concurrent version of Pascal and the last 18 years as founder and manager of the Computer Science Laboratory. At the Computer Science Lab, he oversaw the creation of Erlang and project managed the first release of OTP. Bjarne has also been one of the drivers of the Erlang User Conference when it was hosted by Ericsson. Bjarne Däcker holds a licentiate of technology from the Royal Institute of Technology, titled Concurrent Functional Programming for Telecommunications: A Case Study of Technology Introduction.", null, "Mike Williams co-founded the Ericsson Computer Science Laboratory in 1984 where, among other things, he co-created Erlang. Mike's developed the first Erlang virtual machine and worked out the primitives for fault handling and dynamic code replacement. Since the 1990s, Mike has been in charge of both large and small units within Ericsson which develop software, including platforms (with the Erlang/OTP team) and radio base stations. After his retirement from Ericsson he has among other things acted as chairman for the Erlang Industrial User Group which is where the initiative to EEF comes from." ]
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[ "TRUCKEE and#8212; Scott Conn will take over the Truckee High varsity girls basketball program after spending the past four years as head girls coach at North Tahoe.\n\nand#8220;Itand#8217;s an opportunity to continue the tradition that Truckee has with winning basketball teams, particularly at the girlsand#8217; level. Theyand#8217;ve had such a successful program over the years, it will be a personal challenge to make sure I donand#8217;t see any decline in the results they were able to produce.and#8221;\n\nTruckee Athletic Director Jaime Legare said eight people applied for the position, which became available when Angelo Tenorio resigned recently to take over the schooland#8217;s varsity boys program. Conn was among four finalists who were interviewed for the vacant position, Legare said. He was hired Tuesday.\n\nand#8220;Scott had good experience coming in, and he was highly recommended by people within the field,and#8221; Legare said. and#8220;and#8230; We were fortunate that he was available and interested.and#8221;\n\nIn his four years as head coach of the North Tahoe varsity girls, Conn rebuilt a program that was struggling with numbers to record its first playoff appearance in eight years, in 2008. He went on to lead the Lakers to their first back-to-back playoff appearance in nearly two decades while placing 17 girls on All-League teams, including one league MVP.\n\nConn coached the North Tahoe JV program for one year before taking over the varsity, and has a total of nine years of head-coaching experience at the high school level.\n\nHe has lofty aspirations for the Wolverines, who played into the 3A state semifinal in 2010 before losing to top-seeded Spring Creek.\n\nConn will be joined by his assistant at North Tahoe, Marc Kopp, after both coaches resigned from the Lakersand#8217; post at the end of the 2010 season. Kopp will also serve as head coach of the Truckee JV girls team, while Conn is looking for someone to coach to the freshmen squad.\n\nWith old rivals Truckee and North Tahoe set to join the same Mount Rose League together for regular-season play and#8212; part of the NIAAand#8217;s realignment to save on travel costs and#8212; Conn said he anticipates feeling some emotion toward his former team.\n\nConn also is starting an AAU summer club program for girls in middle school through high school, recruiting players from Truckee and from around Lake Tahoe.\n\nHis next challenge: Swapping out his Laker-blue attire for Wolverine red.\n\nand#8220;My wife is already trying to figure out how to change my entire wardrobe from blue to red,and#8221; Conn said.", null, null ]
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[ null, "4/05/17 Another bird you can see around here in early spring is the long-tailed rosefinch, or benimashiro as it is called here in Japan. They generally winter south of Fukuoka and pass through here on the way to their breeding grounds up north in Hokkaido and Eurasia. Late last March, I was at Yamagami Dam again when I noticed a man with a long lens on a tripod. We said good morning to each other, and I asked what he was photographing. “Benimashiro”, he said. I have seen this bird only once before, also at Yamagami Dam. As we were observing and taking pictures of this chipper bird, two more birders with long lenses and nice cameras joined us. They were acquaintances of his. One of them I had met here before, walking around the Yamagami Dam lake. Bird photography is booming here in Japan, so it is really gaining in popularity here so it is more difficult to find quiet, uncrowded places.", null, null, "Another bird I often notice in early spring is the red-flanked bluetail, or ruribitaki in Japanese.\n\nIsland City, Central Park in Higashi ward is another place to see water birds. It is a man-made pond were I stop by on my way to Shikanoshima. In March, many birds migrating through, will stop here to rest. Eurasian wigeons were here on their way to northern Asia, and I took the opportunity to try and capture some grazing and in flight.", null, "Grazing with common coots, Oo-ban in Japanese, and white-cheeked starlings, mukudori in Japanese.", null, "Keeping an eye on me!", null, null, "Ainoshima, or Cat Island as it is also called due to the large number of stray cats that roam the island, is another place high on my list to visit. Before sunrise, I put my bike in the car and drove to Shingu Port a few weekends ago, where you catch the ferry to Ainoshima. Unfortunately, bicycles are not allowed on the ferry on weekends. I decided to go back again soon on a weekday when you can take your bike with you.", null, null, "Last, but not least, the cherry trees are in full bloom here in Fukuoka on this day, but last Monday, only a few buds had come open.", null ]
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[ null, "Workers’ Party (WP) Non Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Dennis Tan Lip Fong has criticised Channel NewsAsia for “omitting” questions on corruption he and another parliamentarian raised in the chamber, in their parliamentary coverage.\n\nThe news publication only featured Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Chan Chun Sing’s response to the questions that were raised. In a Facebook post on Saturday, the NCMP noted that The Straits Times did not cover the exchange at all. He wrote:\n\n“I read with amusement the Channelnewsasia report on Minister Chan Chun Sing’s remarks on CPIB and corruption in Singapore. The report quoted the minister’s comments made during the ongoing Committee of Supply debate (for Prime Minister’s office) on 1 March 2018.\n\n“Ministers do not usually make comments in vacuum during such debate. He was in fact responding to two MPs who raised different issues relating to corruption in Singapore which CNA very strangely omitted from mentioning (the Straits Times did not report on this at all). I was one of the two MPs who spoke on this.\n\n“I said in my speech that it is startling that the existence of bribery contracts and payments somehow seemed to have escaped the notice of Keppel’s senior management, board of directors, audit committees and external auditors for 14 years and asked whether this point to the weaknesses in our current company and auditing regime?\n\n“Minister Chan thanked both MPs for our suggestions and said that CPIB will take into account our suggestions in their reviews. I will share the video of my speech separately.”\n\nChannel NewsAsia only reported on Chan Chun Sing’s subsequent comments during the Committee of Supply (COS) debates on Thursday (Mar 1).\n\nThe Minister had said that corruption in Singapore remains “under control” and that the latest Transparency International – Corruption Perceptions Index (TI-CPI) from 2017 in which Singapore was ranked 6out of 180 countries shows that it is “one of the least corrupt countries in the world”.\n\nHe added, however, that low crime does not equate to no crime: “This can be seen from the corruption statistics released by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) in recent years which showed that Singapore has one of the world’s lowest incidence of corruption.\n\n“Nevertheless, while the absolute numbers are low, we note that the majority of the cases come from the private sector. This is why the CPIB recognises that it is important to engage the private and business sectors to enhance their awareness of anti-corruption measures and to share best practices with them.”\n\nBesides praising the CPIB for their work, Chan revealed that the CPIB and the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) have been reviewing the Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA). He said, in part: “Our PCA has to remain effective to deal with the many manifestations of corrupt practices and conduct.”" ]
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[ "According to BloodHorse.com industry executives in New York are pressing ahead with an effort to build a turf course at Finger Lakes Racetrack, which has seen racing handle slide over the years amid smaller field sizes and new competition for gambling dollars upstate.\n\nThe plan is built into New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s budget, but a lot of questions remain.", null, "“The breeders have been asking for it for years. This is the closest we’ve ever had it coming closer to reality,” said David Brown, president of the Finger Lakes Horsemen Benevolent and Protective Association.\n\nAltogether, the horsemen’s group pledged $1 million from it’s purses in 2019 to pay part of the construction costs. How much more would it cost to construct? According to those reports, the $1 million paid by the group would account for roughly a quarter of the total construct needs.\n\nAccording to experts and those stakeholders at the facility, the turf course is a key priority for breeders.\n\nThe dirt-only track is becoming less attractive to horse owners and trainers, who take their turf horses to other states if they are unable to compete on New York Racing Association tracks. A turf course at Finger Lakes, horsemen and breeders say, would present a new opportunity for those horses to remain in New York.\n\nThose experts say a turf track would bring larger crowds, and could help rebuild some of the losses incurred in recent years.\n\nRead more on this story from BloodHorse.com" ]
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[ null, "Posted at 10:49h in Legislative by Katherine Wessels\n0 Likes\n\nUpdated 2/10/20: In a 7-4 vote, the Denver City Council voted on Monday to change a Denver ordinance that would allow pit bulls to be owned and kept within the city of Denver with a breed-restricted license. Mayor Michael Hancock is expected to make a decision on whether he will sign or veto the bill as early as Friday, February 14 but no later than Sunday, February 16. The new rules would go into effect in May if signed into law by Mayor Hancock. Owners would be required to apply for a breed-restricted license and register their pit bull with Denver Animal Protection.\n\nOriginally posted 1/22/20: CVMA testified in support of a proposed change to Denver’s Ordinance Section 8-67 (Pit Bulls Prohibited) during a Safety, Housing, Education and Homelessness Committee hearing on Wednesday, January 22. Under the proposed amendment, pit bulls could be owned and kept within the city of Denver provided the owner obtained a breed-restricted license. CVMA testified alongside the Dumb Friends League and the American Veterinary Medical Association in support of the bill.\n\nThe committee agreed to move the proposal out of committee and on to the full council for consideration.\n\nSee the full testimony from CVMA past president Dr. Randa MacMillan below.\n\nThank you for the opportunity to speak this morning on behalf of CVMA which counts 100 Denver veterinarians in its membership and whose 2,400 members tend to our dogs across Colorado every day.\n\nThe CVMA Board of Directors unanimously supports the proposed amendment that changes Denver’s ban on pit bull-type dogs. CVMA appreciates the opportunity to meet with you to share scientific- and evidence-based information on dog bites and safe communities in support of the proposed\namendment.\n\nI’d like to talk about two main topics: dog breeds and bites, and dog aggression.\n\nThe fact is that any dog can bite, and that breed does not predict behavior. It is not true\nthat specific breeds of dogs are not ALL dangerous. The science backs this up. A 2014 review of more than 60 studies conducted since 1971 on breed and dog biting concluded that breed alone is a poor predictor of aggression. In fact, that same study listed a total of 15 breeds that were identified in serious dog bite injuries. So, it is a myth that pit bulls bite more often, and it is a myth that pit bulls have physical differences that make them more dangerous. Pit bulls are not de facto aggressive animals. All this means that breed specific legislation or “breed bans” are not a reliable or effective solution for preventing dog bites in a community.\n\nThe issue of dangerous dogs, dog bites and public safety is complex, and dependent on many factors that can be overlapping. Research shows, and we know, that individual dogs are more likely to become aggressive when they are unsupervised, unneutered, and unsocial – which means they are not socially conditioned to live closely with people or other dogs. Other important factors include such things as the training method, whether the person is a stranger or the owner, and urban vs. rural setting. Taken together, these factors are unique to the individual animal, and they combine to be more important than breed in preventing bites. Dog bite prevention requires social conditioning to live closely with people, dogs, and small children. This is the responsibility of dog owners." ]
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[ null, "Magic swords, dragons, giants, quests, love, honor, nobility-all the familiar features of fantasy come to fresh life in this masterful work.The first half of the journey, The Knight -- which you are advised to read first, to let the whole story engulf you from the beginning -- took a teenage boy from America into Mythgarthr, the middle realm of seven fantastic worlds.\n\nAbove are the gods of Skai- below are the capricious Aelf, and more dangerous things still. Journeying throughout Mythgarthr, Able gains a new brother, an Aelf queen lover, a supernatural hound, and the desire to prove his honor and become the noble knight he always knew he would be.Coming into Jotunland, home of the Frost Giants, Able -- now Sir Able of the High Heart --claims the great sword Eterne from the dragon who has it. In reward, he is ushered into the castle of the Valfather, king of all the Gods of Skai.Thus begins the second part of his quest.\n\nThe Wizard begins with Ables return to Mythgathr on his steed Cloud, a great mare the color of her name. Able is filled with new knowledge of the ways of the seven-fold world and possessed of great magical secrets. His knighthood now beyond question, Able works to fulfill his vows to his king, his lover, his friends, his gods, and even his enemies.\n\nAble must set his world right, restoring the proper order among the denizens of all the seven worlds.The Wizard is a charming, riveting, emotionally charged tale of wonders, written with all the beauty onewould expect from a writer whom Damon Knight called a national treasure. If youve never sampled the works of the man Michael Swanwick described as the greatest writer in the English language alive today, the two volumes of The Wizard Knight are the perfect place to start." ]
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[ null, "Planning on a travel to Morocco next year? Be prepared to shell out a bit more out of your pocket because Morocco’s cash-strapped government plans to levy a tax on all flights out of the country, which would be used to promote it as a holiday destination.\n\nThe Parliament approved the plan for an aviation tax effective April 1, 2014. First class flights will be taxed 400 dirhams ($48) while a surcharge of 100 dirhams ($12) will be added to economy class tickets.\n\nThe government expects to raise around 90 million euros a year initially, half of which is expected to fund the activities of the Moroccan national tourist office, with the rest to go to a social development fund. The proceeds would allow Morocco to raise its profile in places like Brazil, China, the Gulf and West Africa, where interest in holidays to the country is growing, as well as in eastern Europe." ]
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[ "On April 11, Nicholas Coppola delivered over 18,000 signatures gathered through Faithful America to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre, asking that Nicholas be once again allowed to volunteer with his parish, after getting married to his husband.", null, "On April 23, Bishop William Murphy mailed them back, accompanied by one sentence:\n\n“FROM YOUR FAITHFUL ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP.”\n\nSeriously. You can see the cover letter here.\n\n“I really don’t understand what sort of message Bishop Murphy is trying to send,” said Nicholas Coppola upon learning that the signatures were mailed back. “Is he no longer listening to the voices of the faithful? I have more questions than anything now.”\n\n“Bishop Murphy owes Nicholas and the 18,000 people who’ve signed this petition a real answer, not a tactless ‘return to sender'” said Michael Sherrard, executive director of Faithful America. “I’ve never heard of a church official returning a petition like this without any kind of explanation.”\n\nIn January, Nicholas was informed by his priest that because he got married, he was to be removed from all parish activity, including altar server, lector, visitation minister, and religious education instructor. More than 18,000 people, including many Catholics, stood up in support of Nicholas, and asked that he be restored to his participation with the parish. Rather than speak with Nicholas, the Diocese dispatched security and would not allow Nicholas to enter the building. A security guard stated that he was to collect Nicholas’ petition and deliver it to the correct person.\n\nSince that time, Nicholas has launched a second petition through Change.org, inviting Cardinal Timothy Dolan to break bread with him and listen to the story of at least one faithful gay Catholic. The petition comes in response to Cardinal Dolan’s admission to George Stephanopoulos that the Roman Catholic Church hasn’t “been too good” about not attacking gay and lesbian people. The Change.org petition has collected over 20,000 signatures to date.\n\nAccording to canon law, the bishops must respond to letters that have been delivered. Later the same day that Nicholas delivered the petitions, the diocese issued a media statement reaffirming Nicholas’ ouster. It is unclear if returning the petition is the official response, per canon law.\n\n“Nicholas Coppola is a faithful Catholic who loves his church, and he is now being treated like a threat by his own bishop,” said Ross Murray, GLAAD’s Director of News and Faith Initiatives. “Now more than ever, it is vital that Cardinal Dolan break bread with Nicholas to hear how he is being treated by the church that he loves so much.”\n\nIt’s time to replace shunning with real dialogue. Please join GLAAD in asking Cardinal Dolan to break bread with Nicholas Coppola so he can see that they are just like any other American Catholic family. Visit www.glaad.org/breakbread to learn more.\n\n4 Replies to “In bizarre move, bishop who ousted gay catholic from parish rejects 18,000 signatures, sends them back”" ]
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[ null, "There’s a real lusciousness in Morgan Allender’s large oils; in the stickiness of glazes and dripping paint, in their vivid coloration, the lushness of the flowers, the depth of the blacks and in their rare air of solitude. In this world where sadness is clinicalised and solitude can feel illicit, her richly evocative paintings invoking drifting emotions and shifting states of mind offer this luxury. It is this contemplative solitude as a kind of necessary sadness that Allender talks of and that pervades her work inviting the viewer into these dreamlike spaces of interior reflection.", null, "She resists too close dissection of possible meanings, for her painting is very much a sensuous response to her surroundings while also exploring the idea of landscape as embodied force. An earlier series Landscape Lost (2007) floated watchful animal faces above the landscape, a literalisation of the landscape’s anima.", null, "Allender works with both the rigorous geometries of the classical landscape tradition and the complexities of Dutch flower and vanitas painting deftly balancing order and chaos in the loose gestural lushness of the brushwork, the subtlety of veiling glazes, paint runnels and the controlled ordering of the picture space creating works richly imbued with a sense of both foreboding and calm. In the series Realm (2008), overblown flowers cluster in spherical bouquets and falling cascades floating or tumbling across grounds of soft, solid blacks, the tension between cohesion and dissolution palpable. Without needing the vanitas armoury of skulls and hourglasses, the flowers on the cusp of decay suggest all this; the curve of a rose mimics a skill, a starburst of flowers suggests visual lacunae. The darker glazes veil the rich colours of the flowers like twilight or storm light creating an intense mood of loss and longing.", null, "There is, in her most recent series, an edgier feel, a Hitchockian gothic a la Rebecca. Placing these overblown bouquets against indistinct and looming trees and patches of trapped sky, the disjunct between hovering flowers and leaden sky, out of scale and seemingly out of sync give the pictures a hallucinatory feel and sense of immanence. Seeing Allender’s work for the first time this sense of enclosure reminded me of Susan Norrie’s paintings with their dark varnished surfaces and Allender cites Susan Norrie and Undertow (2002) with its air of looming catastrophe as an influence. A cinematic quality reflected in this most recent series with its close up effects and dramatic lighting deepening these brooding florals.", null, "As vanitas paintings always brought reminders of death in life, the atmospheric realms of Allender’s paintings offer garden like spaces to move into and through offering respite and an enriched experience of each moment of life." ]
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[ null, "Do you remember the time in school when you first read about leaders like Gandhi getting married when he was just a child? His wife too was a child then! Were you shocked, surprised, disgusted, or amused? When the realization dawned on you that he or his wife were the same age as you are when they got married, you probably brushed it off saying “those were ancient times, we are living in modern times now!.” But what if India right now is en route to make marriage legal only if you are 21 years old, in plain speak: if you are a woman you can marry only when you are 21 years or above? Will you call that being “wow, ultra modern!” or “erm, what is going on?”.\n\nRecently HPC (Hidden Pockets Collective) and PLD (Partners for Law in Development) conducted a Tweetathon that added to the age of marriage debate growing in the net spaces. The Tweetathon themed ‘History of Child Marriage in India’ saw an interesting exchange of information from the activists, academicians, and the wider public on a wide range of questions on child marriage. Drawing from the Tweetathons, we reached out to three active participants Dr. Sreeparna Chattopadhyay, Independent Researcher, Bangalore; Udita Chakrabarti, Communications and Knowledge Officer, PLD (Partners for Law in Development); Munawwar Abdullah, Program Officer, Vikalp to share with us more on the age of marriage debate.\n\nThe roots have the solutions:\n\nAll three of them firmly believed that increasing the age of marriage will not yield results to solve the problems of high Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and poor nutrition. These are problems that arise due to many socioeconomic factors and thus need multisectoral approaches for solutions.\n\nSreeparna said, “The policymakers are very familiar with the nuances of the problem with regard to poor maternal health and nutrition. It is no news to them that unless the systemic problems that cause these are addressed, nothing can change. So what is the point of increasing the age of marriage to 21 for women?”\n\nNumerous studies have shown that poverty, inadequate nutrition, lack of education, poor access to healthcare services play a huge role in poor health outcomes for women. It is yet to be ascertained with the evidence of age-specific data on MMR and nutritional status that increasing the minimum age of marriage to 21 for women can indeed help solve all these.\n\nSreeparna pointed to the fact that the high MMR is not uniform throughout India. She explained that many states do not have high MMR. However, a few states like Assam and Bihar have very high MMR. And this high number has little to do with the age of marriage but everything to do with the problems of development and poverty. The age-specific MMR data may not provide adequate evidence to increase the age of marriage.\n\nTo improve nutrition levels, the state needs to improve food security. With the current schemes, people are not getting the needed food supplies that will ensure them good nutrition. Sreeparna said, “Many women enter adolescence being anemic. And the same women enter pregnancy later.” She explained that the age of marriage makes a difference if it is 14 years versus 18 years, but not if it is 18 years versus 21 as far as maternal health is concerned.\n\nUdita said, “Child marriage takes place largely in the context of marginalization now. When people have limited options for a better life, they think that marriage could be a way out for their children.”\n\nMunawwar, based on his extensive field work said, “The existing systems/ institutions have no monitoring mechanism. Marginalized people are not empowered to ask questions to avail what is rightfully theirs. They have no one to turn to to solve their problems or hear their grievances. Many panchayats show many biases in distributing the allotted schemes and their authority and power remain unchallenged.”\n\nSreeparna drew attention to the gender disparities that make the marriage problem worse. In many communities birth of a girl child is still frowned upon and the neglect towards her starts right from her birth. She grows up amidst all of these, her education not being a priority and when she does get married, she is expected to birth a child within the first year of marriage. Sreeparna said that in her research on violence against women, she has seen numerous young women who went through this ordeal as they were forced to have a child amidst the fears of being labelled as barren women or worse being abandoned by their husbands. Thus to “secure” the marriage many women deliver a baby within the first year of marriage. She stressed the importance of challenging inequitable gender norms and the need to change such normative practices before we rush to legislate on the age of marriage from 18 to 21 for women.\n\nThe existing laws and child marriage:\n\nWith the cultural sanction and customary practices, many adolescents still continue to be married before they attain the age of 18. Many of these marriages go unreported. However, when they do get reported, it is mostly due to parents and communities’ angst against an adolescent who has married someone they don’t approve of. Many self arranged marriages involving adolescents were thus challenged by the parents using the very same laws that were meant to protect and not punish them. The agency of an adolescent becomes irrelevant in all these marriage spars.\n\nAll the experts and participants we spoke to agreed that laws such as the PCMA (Prohibition of Child Marriage Act) has played a role in decreasing the rates of child marriages. However, they did point out that in spite of having laws there still are numerous instances of child marriage. Many of these get reported due to the works of NGOs, activists, social workers who work with the communities and panchayats. They said it is not just enough to increase awareness about these laws, but also extremely important for the state to create conditions to prevent child marriage.\n\nSreeparna said, “Amidst poverty, lack of security for adolescent girls even in their own homes (this is especially the case for urban poor or migrant populations who do not have secure dwellings), the constant threat or incidence of sexual violence against adolescent girls, poor prospects to have an education or get a job, many parents think that it is best to have their daughters married. For them, it is a choice between having their daughter relatively safer with her husband or having their daughter in extremely insecure circumstances.”\n\nManawwar said that in spite of having laws, the pandemic has also resulted in an increase in child marriages. He explained that during the pandemic, with numerous uncertainties about financial security and future, and also the new regulations of allowing only 15 to 20 people to attend marriages, many parents promptly got their children married with minimal expenses.\n\nAs a COVID19 response from Vikalp, 17 villages in Rajasthan which had high numbers of child marriages were identified and Learning-Education-Centres were established in these villages. Munawwar said, “Through these centres we have 450 children from the age group of 8 years to 13 years who are thus protected from child marriage and child labour.”\n\nAdolescents, POCSO and age of consent:\n\nThe POCSO Act (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act) treats any sexual activity under the age of 18 as a punishable offence. In India, the legal age of consent is intrinsically linked to the age of marriage 18 for women. If the age of marriage is to be raised to 21 for women, much needs to be discussed about the existing cultural norm and expectations that sexual activities can happen only within the institution of marriage! Surely, adolescents, as well as adult women under 21, will not wait for the green flag from the law to engage in sexual activities!\n\nIf the age of marriage becomes 21:\n\nIt is highly undesirable but if the minimum age of marriage becomes 21 for women, then there will be far-reaching consequences. Udita said, “For women who are legally major at 18 and categorically are adults, it will be a setback if they choose to marry or are married below attaining the age of 21. Marriages will continue to happen irrespective of the new legal age 21 but what is problematic will be that this will bring their marriages under the purview of the laws regarding child marriage.”\n\nUdita further explained that in most states of India, child marriages are now voidable where the girls can opt out of the marriage within two years of attaining majority. Given the additional conversation and attempts to make all child marriages void ab initio instead of voidable, this translates to them being deprived of protection from the law. “In such circumstances, a greater number of girls who will continue to be married will now be stuck in their marital homes bereft of matrimonial rights because their marriages will not be recognized in law,” she added.\n\nUdita highlighted that such a new law can be highly distressing for already vulnerable and marginalized populations. She also noted the possibility that the new law can be misused extensively against marginalized adolescents along the lines of the current laws being misused by parents and communities who do not approve of self arranged marriages.\n\nSreeparna said that even with existing systems there is a serious gap to ensure there is access to sexual and reproductive health information and quality services for all adolescents and women, irrespective of their marital status. There is no Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) curriculum in many schools. Sreeparna said, “In such conditions, if the age of marriage becomes 21, how will the women, especially the unmarried women, have autonomy and access that will help them make informed decisions on safe sex and preventing pregnancy.”\n\nAn expert (who did not wish to be named) said, “Many say that Muslims have personal laws which permit marriage at age 16 and this is unfair. What many fail to understand is the threat Muslims are currently feeling under the majoritarian politics in the country.”\n\nThe expert elaborated a case where, in the post-Mumbai riots of 1992, a Muslim couple felt very unsafe in the lane that they lived as it had come under attack during the riots. They feared it was unsafe for their daughter (who was not yet an adult) to be sent to school. Thus having not many options to ensure her safety, they had to arrange the marriage for their daughter.\n\nThe expert said in all the conflict areas the age of marriage decreases as parents think marriage is a relatively secure choice for their children, however the outcomes of these marriages may not be the best ones in reality.\n\nIf the age of marriage is increased to 21 for women, much is to be seen how it will pan out for Muslims in the country who are already under severe threat and attacks from majoritarian politics. The new law can turn out to be another weapon to punish Muslims.\n\nThe new law will neither prevent maternal deaths, nor improve maternal health or adolescent nutrition, which is the intention of the state. Instead, it will infantilize women and prevent them from exercising autonomy in marital, sexual and reproductive decision-making.\n\nDr. Nishitha Aysha Ashraf is Programme Associate for the SAAF Project at the Hidden Pockets Collective. She completed her B.A. Journalism & Communication (2010) and Bachelor of Dental Surgery (2015) from Manipal, Karnataka. She has covered the Nipah outbreak in Kerala during her stint as Health Reporter with The News Minute (2018). The reportage furthered her interest to be a key player in public health/ community health. Her internship and work at SOCHARA – Society for Community Health Awareness, Research and Action (2019) was instrumental to learn more about the People’s Health Movement. She is keen on exploring the SRHR issues of Kerala, especially those amongst the Muslim and Christian communities." ]
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[ null, "\"Was I so moved by this intimate experience with a stranger that I had been driven to tears?\"\n\nMarina Abramovic’s method is as well-known as it is perplexing. She is a performance artist whose work ranges from the masochistic to the sublime, often ending up somewhere in between. She is the self-proclaimed Grandmother of Performance Art. Though where my grandmother enjoys speed walking around the mall in the afternoons, singing in the Church choir, and moisturizing her calluses, Abramovic finds herself occupied with more philosophical concerns of the naked body, ultraviolence, and suicide.\n\nSomewhere amidst my NXNE marathon, hangouts in the park, and catching some city sun at Cherry Beach, I made some time to become a student of the Marina Abramovic Institute—and I have the certificate to prove it (emblazoned with her signature!).\n\nIt was a Saturday night; I had bought the $25 ticket for the 10:30pm time slot. I rode my bike to the Institute’s location in Trinity Bellwoods Park, equipped with an open mind made wider by the two shots of preparatory whiskey. Upon arriving at the park, I was guided by a soft glow of light and a group of individuals scuttling around in science lab regalia. I approached one of the seven tents and was greeted by a friendly volunteer.\n\nI asked for details: Would we be interacting with the other participants? Would I have to slam my naked body against the naked body of a stranger until I felt so bruised and damaged that I would want to marry them? Would this exhibition necessitate the presence of a loaded gun? Would I get to talk? Would I be humiliated? Would there be fire?\n\nThe volunteer told me that he couldn’t reveal any of that information.\n\nI walked over to a picnic table where three completely silent and seemingly unrelated people sat. These were the people I was going to spend the next two hours with: A photographer, a PhD student (who maintained that he didn’t usually engage in this kind of thing), and a dishwasher.\n\nAfter some chatter, we were led into the first tent where we were instructed to sign the contracts that were laid out in front of us on clipboards. Then we removed our jackets and shoes and replaced them with white lab coats and what looked like the lining of a pair of winter boots I had in 5th Grade (cozy, silver space slippers).\n\nThe volunteer sternly encouraged us to complete the activity in its entirety as she quickly glanced towards the pile of waivers.\n\nWe received identical iPod Minis, all pressed play at the same time, and entered the circuit with Marina Abramovic cooing Slavic whispers into our synchronized ears.\n\nShe appeared on a digital screen. She urged us to surrender ourselves to the exercise, promising that we would reach transcendental connectivity with both ourselves and our fellow adventurers.", null, "We were also informed that all these mystical happenings would be streamed live on a giant screen at the departure gate at Pearson International Airport.\n\nThat reduced the anxiety drastically.\n\nFollowing the instructions, we rubbed our faces in silence. I was self-conscious that I was rubbing my face in a way that was either too committed or not committed enough to the experience, all the while aware of the captive audience waiting for their next flight.\n\nOnce we had rubbed our faces an amount that (the recording of) Marina Abramavic deemed sufficient, we were led to a second room with giant glass decanters. Each vessel had a different crystal in it and we were told about the powers that they held. One by one we were instructed to fill a glass with the crystal water of our choice. I chose the one that improved self-control.\n\nWe sat and drank the water.\n\nIn the next room we came upon four elevated, oversized chairs. We sat down. We were told to stare at the person across from us. Never blinking. Never moving. Never smiling.\n\nMy partner was very serious about this activity. She was determined to get an A at this institute, even if it meant leaving with dry corneas. By 10 minutes in, my contacts had seemingly fused completely to my eyes. They began to water, but I didn’t want to let Marina down. Tears began to surface, fully formed droplets rolled down my face. I pressed on. I liked the ambiguity of the situation, as uncomfortable as it was. Was I so moved by this intimate experience with a stranger that I had been driven to tears? Was I overwhelmed in a moment of transcendence?\n\nWe moved on, into a room with a Tesla coil in the center. We held what looked like regular tube lights in a circle. A semi-maniacal scientist type stood behind us, activating the Tessla coil. Surges of electricity pumped through it and illuminated our light bulbs. This happened six or seven times and I began to think: This may only be intriguing because I don’t know how it works. But I also don’t know how basic math works, and that doesn’t make me feel inspired.\n\nThe last room was my favourite. Four wooden beds complete with rock pillows. I lay down and tried to estimate how much time had passed. She told us to close our eyes and we complied.\n\nMy disorientation was exacerbated by the fact that our headphone instructions had inexplicably switched to French during my nap. The French speakers in the tent headed for the door and the rest of us followed.\n\nWe put our coats and shoes back on and scattered.\n\nOn my way out, that same volunteer told me he was impressed. I was the first person who had come alone.\n\nI hopped back on my bike feeling slightly violated by the thought of strangers watching me sleep. I told myself that I would never see these people again.\n\nThen came today, as I was leaving the AGO, who rolls up beside me at a stop light but the photographer who I experienced all of this with? We make eye contact but we do not say hello. I try to indicate to him through my (very open) eyes that I do not have narcolepsy. I want to ask him if he has had crystal visions since the experience, if he has felt increased circulation or even a slight tingly in his forearms? I wonder where he’s going.\n\nWe depart without words." ]