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[ "There is no denying that the Asus ROG G750JZ laptop is a gaming powerhouse. The Intel Core i7 4860HQ and Nvidia’s powerful 8GB GTX 880M combine to produce a formidable pair that power the 17.3″ 1920×1080 display with solid frame rates. As powerful as the GTX 880M is, its performance has been undermined by Maxwell’s efficient and fast GTX 970M, in recent weeks. The latter produces higher frame rates on average, and it does so while consuming less power. That’s a testament to the speed at which graphics technology is moving in the mobile market.\nSingle Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/01/2014\nRating: Total score: 80%\n100% Asus G750JZ review\nSource: Expert Reviews\n\nThe Asus G750JZ is an expensive gaming laptop, but if you want a machine that achieves the highest levels of performance that you can take to the occasional gaming event, the Asus G750JZ is the laptop for you. If you want something a little thinner, the Aorus X7 is a good alternative, being extremely sleek and powerful, even though it has two GeForce GTX 860M GPUs working in SLI mode.\nSingle Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/09/2014\nRating: Total score: 100%\n70% Asus ROG G750JZ review\nSource: PC Pro\n\nFor the most part, we were extremely impressed with the Asus ROG G750JZ. It’s by no means cheap, but it sports some of the finest mobile components money can buy, and for considerably less than similarly specified machines from rival brands such as Alienware. That said, we simply can’t excuse such a mediocre display on an £1,800 laptop. With a better display, the Asus ROG G750JZ would be a tour de force, but as it stands, we’d sacrifice all-out power and plump for the MSI GE70 2PE Apache Pro – it’s by far the better all-round machine.\nSingle Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 08/08/2014\nRating: Total score: 70% price: 50% performance: 100% features: 67% workmanship: 67%\n\nGaming enthusiasts have no doubt heard of this notebook, made specifically for them to enjoy their tactical sessions to the fullest. It is purposefully designed to be solid and tough, with a thickness of around 50 mm and weight of 4.8 kg, meant to withstand the usual heavy jolts and shocks gamers apply to their keyboards. The screen is a large 17.3 inch. It features an anti-glare layer to enable gaming in any light.\n\nThe keyboard sports a backlight for those who love to play in dim light. The slanted surface will ease the strain on gamers' wrists during long gaming sessions. There are twin rear vented thermal fans to deal with the expected heat buildup from its 2.4 GHz Intel Core i7-4700HQ quad core processor. Other features that would definitely excite gamers include the 8 GB 1600MHz DDR3 RAM and 1 TB, 2.5-inch 5400RPM hard drive.\n\nOverall, it looks pretty nice and any gamer would be more than proud to lug it to a LAN party, or even a tournament. The only downside to the Asus G750JZ-T4110H is its high price, well out of the range of many students, or fresh graduates. Nevertheless, those passionate enough will definitely find the means to obtain this unique gamer-centric notebook.\n\n4860HQ: Haswell-based quad-core processor clocked at 2.4 GHz with Turbo Boost support up to 3.6 GHz. Offers an integrated Iris Pro Graphics 5200 GPU and a dual-channel DDR3 memory controller.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.", null ]
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[ "How do you get the most out of Rebel Squadrons? Come right in Admirals, let’s talk.\n\nHaving played most of my games as the Rebels in the last couple of weeks, I’m not sure if I’m liking the way Rebels build their squadrons. Maybe I haven’t got a lot of exposure to all the nuances of playing with Rebel squadrons, but I don’t think there’s a lot of good choices in the competitive Wave 2 meta. What do I mean by this? Let’s take a closer look.\n\nWhen you look at Imperial squadrons, one could say that they are quite spoiled for choices. Not only are a lot of their squadrons extremely points efficient, but they’re also very fast. When I look at my Imperials, I see the TIE Fighters, Ints, Howlrunner, Rhymer, Dengar, Soontir, advanced, Firesprays, Boba, Bossk, IG-88, basically the works. Almost anything and everything works with maybe a few exceptions here at there. For the points that you spend, you are getting either really dedicated anti-squadron which is highly efficient, or you’re getting outrageous bomber potential via Rhymer. Once you start combining a few things here and there and start forming your combos, things can get a little out of control. For those of you guys that don’t know what I’m talking about, I suggest you take a look at my Imperial squadron post here.\n\nTaking a closer look at the Rebel squadrons, I can’t help but feel a little cheated. Yes, I understand wholly and completely that the A-Wing is very good for the points. It moves fast, throws out decent dice against squadrons, have Counter 2 and throws 75% hits onto ships. I am well aware of this and consider them arguably the best choice for squadrons overall for Rebels. One thing is clear to me though, and has been confirmed with other competitive Rebel commanders that Rebel squadrons are very bland. Not only are they bland, but they’re upcosted compared to Imperial counterparts and generally pay a premium to be the jack-of-all-trades thing. If there’s anything I learned from playing miniature games competitively is that being a premium swiss army knife is not a good thing. The only oddball out that I can think of here is the A-Wing and the Firespray, but the Firespray is making such a hardier impact on the meta because of Rogue, Bomber and the ability to be absolutely godlike with Rhymer. Dengar just sends it into absurd levels that might jeopardize the competitive landscape, but that has yet to be determined in major events.", null, "Dutch and Wedge, brothers for life.\n\nBack to Rebel squadrons: They are also very limited in combos that you can achieve. The immediate thing that pops up in my head is Dutch + Wedge, being able to figuratively exhaust someone to get face-punched by Wedge’s 6-dice throw. Really though, is there anything else? Sure! You add Adar Tallon as an officer or Yavaris into the mix to really get the most out of these two. While I agree that the combo is strong, you’re also spending a serious amount of points to invest in this. Dutch and Wedge is the first purchase, but Adar is a 10-point upgrade and Yavaris is a title upgrade from the Neb-B. Independence is another upgrade example found on the MC80 that makes your speed-2 B-Wings actually worth a damn. Compare this to the self-sufficient, commandless autonomy that is the Fireball and you can’t help but feel really bad. I think it’s safe to say that Rebels absolutely need dedicated fleet support to get the most out of their squadrons whereas Imperials don’t have to care now. Firesprays and Rhymer pretty much play themselves.\n\nDoes anyone else here see what I’m seeing in terms of cost-effectiveness? Currently, the top winners for squadrons is anything that offers command compression (very little guidance), good damage on ships, durability and firepower. I know I basically named a Firespray, but we have to be realistic here about the gold-standard for competitive play. Once more people discover the power of the Fireball, the more people will have to look for ways to counter it. Will generic Rebel fighters be enough to handle the threat? No from what I’m seeing from my games. I can certainty tie things up and offer them some resistance with my Tycho and 3 A-Wings, or even Dash and 2 YT-2400s, but I think I need something more in order to take on Rhymer and the boys. Of course I understand that a paltry number of points cannot slow the deathcloud that is the Fireball, but that would mean that I’m either forced to play heavy squadrons or just outright die. My immediate answer to this would be Dutch and Wedge, maybe Jan for extra defenses and load the rest up with A-Wings.\n\nIs there anything that the Rebels have that you don’t need to tailor to beat the Fireball threat? I honestly don’t think there is one unless you spend the points. The objective is to either kill Dengar, or Rhymer, and both of those are hard as nails to take down without a dedicated list.\n\nWhat do you guys think?", null ]
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[ "Moraff's Dungeons of the Unforgiven by Steve Moraff, the game that could run on a potato and have super nice graphics for that potato, hell I played this game in monochrome and CGA initially and eventually SuperVGA since the game had the ability to pretty much run on any graphics system.\n\nI have no idea if Steve is still active in the game making community but I lost hundreds of hours to this game back in the day\nIf I could say thanks to him I would, so many late nights and early mornings lost 😁\n\nThis is one game that to this day still has a place on my Retro systems.\n\nIm crazy not stupid, well not stupid enough to make claims that are total nonsense.\n\nSM disappeared ages ago. Some years ago, he sold the company to some other old guy in tech and it's all gone now. The last activity on his company, with him around, was in the early 2000's. He seems to be living in NY now, after spending many years in FL.\n\nEveryone I knew who played strategy games played Civ.\n\nWe played Conquest of The New World.", null, "It was quite a fun turn-based strategy game that even had a hot-seat option (playing multiplayer on the same computer). Wasted hours years on this.\n\nFor me has to be Warlords, the original and series." ]
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[ "SXSW 2018: A Look Back on a Festival of AI and Blockchain\n\nAh, festival season. Every March, the population of Austin swells with the addition of tens-of-thousands of SXSW attendees. What began in 1987 as a music festival grew to encompass film and technology in 1994. Since 2000, the technology-specific leg of the conference, known as SXSW Interactive, has consistently outdrawn the big music gathering that started it all.\n\nThis was the first SXSW I have ever attended. I didn’t know what to expect, but I did look forward to making new connections with smart, passionate tech leaders (especially #WomenInTech). The keynotes and panels were also a must as leading minds came together around topics with a global relevance. This year was particularly meaningful to us at CognitiveScale, as the SXSW spotlight was on blockchain and AI.\n\nCognitiveScale was well represented at SXSW. Our executive chairman, Manoj Saxena, judged seven blockchain startups as they pitched their business concepts for a $100,000 cash prize. The seven finalists who pitched each incorporated blockchain in very different ways, a reflection of how diverse the applications are for this compelling technology.", null, "Manoj also appeared alongside Cameron Davies, SVP of Decision Sciences at NBC Universal, for a panel exploring how AI is revolutionizing the world of TV and film. NBC believes in the power of AI to make programming and advertising more successful. For example, in advance of the last Super Bowl, the network turned to artificial intelligence from CognitiveScale to unlock the secrets that make some Super Bowl ads a hit with viewers--the commercials everyone is talking about the next day (and even weeks later!). NBC’s goal is to provide this information to advertisers so as to help them create ad content that connects with their network’s viewers to drive more engagement. Notable quote_ \"AI is the next frontier of digital transformation,\" Manoj Saxena...#micdrop.\n\nWhatever the subject, it was entertaining and encouraging throughout SXSW to hear from creatives, coders, and CEOs alike as they explore technology’s role in addressing global challenges and creating commercial successes. Among the more high-profile speakers we all heard from were Michael Dell, Elon Musk, Walter Isaacson, Ray Kurzweil, Ingrid Vanderveldt, Susan Wojcicki, and many others. There aren’t too many conferences that can boast that kind of line-up.\n\nSo as the sun has set on SXSW 2018, we’re already thinking about next year. While I can’t go into detail right now, trust me, CognitiveScale will be back at the conference in a big way. If you’re at SXSW 2019, you’ll not only be hearing about the latest AI successes and how the technology will continue to positively augment many professions, but you’ll also hear about a growing ecosystem in which multiple organizations come together in a way that makes AI easier to put into production. As they say, the best is yet to come. See you next year!" ]
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[ "Trending\nScottish Football news from NewsNow\nYou are at:Home»Latest News»Women’s Football Weekly: Mark Nisbet on the challenges facing Forfar\nBy Guest Writer on May 6, 2013 Latest News", null, null, "Scotzine would like to announce a brand new feature to the site called Women’s Football Weekly. Dedicated to the women’s game in Scotland we talk to the best that our game has to offer from its managers and coaches to the players and officials at club and international level. This week, our new columnist Mark Nisbet – Forfar Farmington Head Coach – looks at the challenges that face his club.\n\nWhen I was asked to write a weekly article on women’s football I wasn’t sure how many people would be interested in reading it, but I soon realised it was an opportunity to change mind sets and pre-conceived opinions on the game. Something I am keen to do.\n\nIn my weekly column, I will cover a variety of issues affecting the development of the game whilst also trying to give you an insight into the week-to-week commitment of the people involved.\n\nSo where to begin?\n\nVarious topics sprang to mind but I’m going to start off with the challenges that face my club, Forfar Farmington FC, in trying to compete at elite level in this country whilst being based in a relatively rural location.\n\nIn a town populated by around 14,000 people, Forfar is by no means blessed with a large catchment area for female footballers so we have had to think out of the box a little to ensure continued development and to give people the opportunity to achieve their goals.\n\nWe decided to build a product and brand not just for the people of Forfar but to try to build a club that could attract some of the top talent in Angus and the surrounding areas, ensuring we became the top female club in the North East of Scotland in the first instance.\n\nI’m happy to report that to date we have around 200 players ranging from six-years-old to early to mid 30’s playing for the club.\n\nWe are blessed to have some outstanding talents at all age groups of the club and have also expanded to recruit some of the top talents from around the country to play for our club.\n\nPlayers travel on a weekly basis from Aberdeen, Inverness, Edinburgh and Dunfermline to train and play for Forfar Farmington which is a fantastic effort.\n\nThe players at the elite level of the club train three evenings a week plus two mornings, while also doing strength and conditioning sessions away from the club.\n\nThe next question you may ask is how much do these players get paid for this commitment level?\n\nWell my answer will not come as a shock to many of you, but for some on the outside of the game you will be interested to learn that these players are all amateur, meaning that no payment is made to them and in fact it actually costs them a great deal of personal expense to play for the club they have grown to love and become part of what we refer to as the FClub family.\n\nSo why do it? Well like I said earlier in the article it was about building a product and brand that people responded to, wanted to be part of and could buy in to.\n\nAt the elite level in particular I wanted to have an experience for players that could rival a professional set up that men’s football is lucky enough to have. Coupled with being able to provide a large amount of training opportunities I felt it was important to have a large support staff for the players and to date we have around ten people ranging from coaches, sports scientists, video analysts, physios and admin staff dedicated to the SWPL players – again all operating on an unpaid basis as volunteers.\n\nThis has been a long process (around eight years in total) to get to this stage and the project is far from finished although onfield success has grown year on year. Players, coaches and clubs are ultimately judged on what you win when talking about elite level performance and to date we are still left wanting in this area but are absolutely determined to change this.\n\nWe have an exciting group of players through the club to work with and equally important in all of this is the desire to put our club on the map when talking about elite level women’s football in this country.\n\nWith the continued support from our partners at Forfar Athletic, I am sure that football in the town of Forfar will go from strength to strength.\n\nIn next week’s article I will be looking at the financial demands of women’s football in this country." ]
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[ null, "As we revv into the fifth round of this year’s Formula 1 World Championship, Miami kickstarts the first ever Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome Circuit. And as it is quite usual for all the Grand Prix’s that take place in the USA, the who’s-who of Hollywood and celebrities from all walks of life have come to watch the thrilling Qualifying that is taking place right now in Miami.\n\nAnd just when we thought the Miami Grand Prix could not become a bigger event than it already is, we find Michelle Obama, former First Lady of the USA, sitting in the Mercedes garage, supporting her close friend Lewis Hamilton. This is the first time that Miami is hosting a Grand Prix, and the appearance of the former First Lady herself has definitely added to the popularity of the grand Miami Grand Prix at the Hard Rock Stadium grounds.\n\nRight before the first round of Qualifying started off, fans started reacting to the sight of former First Lady Michelle Obama at the Mercedes garage. A bit later, pictures of Michelle Obama hugging dear friend Lewis Hamilton started making rounds on Twitter.\n\nIt is not the first time that Michelle Obama has visited the Miami International Autodrome for a peek at the Grand Prix events. She also appeared at the Mercedes garage during FP3 on Friday.\n\nWith huge support behind them, will Mercedes be able to turn around and make a grand comeback at the first-ever Miami Grand Prix of the year? That remains to be seen." ]
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[ "Can Watching a Violent Movie Cause Someone to Develop PTSD?", null, "It is common knowledge that war, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and getting robbed would all suffice as traumatic incidents. Childhood trauma can leave people feeling debilitated for years to come – some even their entire lives. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects over 14 million adults in the United States, according to Mental Health America. The National Center for PTSD defines PTSD as a mental health problem that some people develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Those who have PTSD often experience nightmares, flashbacks, hyperactivity, intrusive thoughts, and negative emotions/feelings.\n\nCan something as simple as watching a violent show on television trigger someone to have PTSD? The answer is technically, no. Cultivation theory posits that those who watch television often and in substantial amounts tend to adopt the perceptions of what they see on TV. For example, if a person spends many hours a day watching scary movies, they may eventually come to believe that the world is a scary place and may therefore fear leaving their home. The person may show similar symptoms of PTSD, but are not directly experiencing it. The scary content that they viewed on TV may cause them intense emotions which could continue manifesting into a phobia or anxiety disorder.\n\nAccording to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, exposure to media, television, movies, or pictures cannot cause PTSD. Symptoms of PTSD are:\n\nReader’s Digest notes that there are many factors that must be present in order to be diagnosed with PTSD: hyperarousal, intrusive thoughts, re-living the experience in your mind, avoiding people and places associated with the trauma, engaging in risky behavior to cope with the symptoms, inability to trust others, hypervigilance, social withdrawal, drinking or using drugs, avoiding normal activities, change in sexual behavior in romantic relationships, difficulty concentrating, paranoia, and more.\n\nIf you have experienced a traumatic event and believe you may have PTSD, call us at Avalon Malibu to get diagnosed and discuss a plan of treatment today. We offer world-renowned, home-like treatment centers to help individuals focus solely on their recovery. We want you to have your life back – you deserve it. Call us today at 844-269-1761.\n\n« What Does a Mental Health Disorder Relapse Look Like?\nWhy Long-term Recovery can be Extremely Beneficial for You »\nRelated Posts" ]
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[ "IT would be remiss of any kind of compilation of goals throughout the season that failed to include any from Chris Erskine. Pound for pound, Erskine must have been one of the SFL’s best performers during the camptain – it wouldn’t have been wholly unjust to simply rewrite the article as Erskine’s Bumper Goals!, because there are almost too many goals of his to choose from. The keepy-uppy and back-heeled one-two against Livingston was a particular highlight, as were the volley against Airdrie United and run through Falkirk’s defence to secure the First Division championship.\n\nThis writer’s particular favourite was another, similar, goal against Falkirk, at Firhill in the middle of January. With the score 3-1, including two goals from centre-back Conrad Balatoni (and a header from Erskine himself), the match was still quite evenly poised; Falkirk were often over-run in midfield, but until that point always looked threatening on the counter attack.", null, "Erskine, running with the ball towards the opposition goal, is a frightening proposition\n\nErskine is no more dangerous than on the counter himself, and as Falkirk pushed high up the park, it was inevitable that Thistle’s star forward would find an opportunity to attack Falkirk’s goal again. Indeed he did, as a long ball from Thistle’s defence was miscontrolled by Bairns midfielder Stewart Murdoch, allowing Thistle at Falkirk’s back-line. Erskine was played through quickly, leaving him against a line of three defenders.", null, "There are few – if any – Scottish players in the country as effective as Erskine in driving at an opposition defence with the ball. As he collected the football with his first touch, it seemed heavy at first but it over-committed Falkirk right-back Kieran Duffie, drawing the defender towards young centre-back Ryan McGeever and the ball at the same time. With a deft second touch, Erskine took the ball from the outside of his left foot to the outside of Duffie’s path, causing Duffie and McGeever to collide, knocking the latter off balance, shoulders-first into the turf.", null, "Erskine’s chip over McGovern was sublime\n\nBy then, Erskine only had Michael McGovern in goals to consider beating. Before Duffie had time to recover and potentially block any shot by Erskine on the edge of the 18 yard box, the forward had worked just enough of an angle to kiss a reverse chip over McGovern and into the left-hand panel of the goalkeeper’s net.\n\nAmong the directness of the running, the improvisation to beat two players at once and the impudence of the finish, this moment had all the ingredients for a goal of distinction at any level.\n\nAnother one of our favourite goals of the season, Queen’s Park showed that patience can be just as effective as an efficient counter attack. This goal shows the advantage of being able to do two things: firstly, being able to switch the play from flank to flank to stretch a defence; and secondly to have a full-back who not only provides width on the overlap, but also offers surprise penetration from the underlap.", null, "Keenan’s pressing on the defence brought the turnover in possession\n\nThe move started with some pressing by the goalscorer Mick Keenan on Montrose’s left-centre-back for the day Stephen McNally, who made an uncomfortable clearance which fell only to the Spiders’ central midfielder David Anderson. With Montrose’s left-back Paul Watson committed ten yards further upfield, there was a real opportunity to strike early with three versus three in the final third. Typically, Anderson went for the more considered approach, slow-cooking the play rather than risking a quick flash in the pan which could have resulted in yet another hasty turnover of possession.", null, "It seemed that Montrose had time to settle, but they were dragged out of position\n\nAnderson dragged the ball forward from the halfway line for about ten yards before returning the ball to Keenan on the outside right channel. As Keenan then passed the ball inwards once again to Anderson, who passed inside to Tony McParland like a scrum-half to an inside centre, Montrose’s defence fell back into a flat line of four on the edge of the penalty area, protected by another narrow band of midfielders. When left-back Andy Robertson collected the ball from McParland 45 yards out on the left flank, Montrose were in a false sense of security.\n\nQueen’s Park’s accomplished full-back pinged a low pass into Jamie Longworth’s feet, who had dropped short to collect and who tempted his marker Paul Lunan out with him. Longworth’s first-time pass landed at Sean Burns’s feet high on the left wing, perpindicular to the path of Robertson’s diagonal surge inwards. Although Robertson was covered by David Gray when he had the ball earlier in the move, Montrose’s right-midfielder absolved himself of tracking the full-back into the box, to some ramification.", null, "1) Robertson passed infield; 2) Burns held the ball up; and 3) Roberston drove to the bye-line to cut back for Keenan\n\nBy the time that Burns’s hold on the ball had tempted Montrose’s right-back out of the defence’s comfort zone, Robertson had two to three yards to himself to receive the ball and get to the bye-line, which consequentially dragged Montrose’s defender McNally towards him in an already precarious three versus two situation. The slow cooker had worked a treat, as Robertson’s cut-back left Keenan unmarked on the six-yard line to tap home. In terms of methodically picking away at the meat of the defence before eventually ripping it wide open, this was as succulent a goal as there was in the SFL this season.\n\nKieran Duffie’s goal contributed just a small part towards Greenock Morton’s irrelevant capitulation at the end of the season, but it was one of the more memorable aspects of it. The goal once again shows the difference in having quality in the full-back positions can make. Duffie has been one of the best full-backs in the First Division in the last couple of seasons; Falkirk’s attacking play depends a lot on the width he provides. If Lyle Taylor resembles a poorer man’s Thierry Henry, Duffie is reminiscent of a lower-budget Leighton Baines in terms of the attacking balance he provides his team.", null, "Falkirk began the move in tidy fashion, before Alston was played in and overhit his cross\n\nThis particular goal starts with Duffie at the point of a passing triangle just into Morton’s half. Despite Falkirk winning with only a slender margin at that point, they were in the ascendancy of an overall convincing performance against the visitors. Duffie slipped the ball down the line for Blair Alston to inadvertently overhit a cross, which did not go out of play and was collected on the far side by left-back Stephen Kingsley. In a completely unorthodox (but utterly successful) fashion, Duffie made a sideways run along the length of the 18-yard box to overload the left-hand side, where one full-back passed to another.", null, "Duffie followed the cross all the way to the other flank, forming another triangle with Kingsley and Sibbald\n\nThe second passing triangle involved Duffie, Craig Sibbald and Taylor. Duffie passed the ball backwards to Sibbald before immediately bursting beyond his new marker Kyle Wilkie. Sibbald played a simple ten yard pass deep into the penalty box – with Morton sitting so deep (effectively defending the six-yard line) it allowed Taylor to hold off his own marker and casually lay the ball off for Duffie to hit through into the far corner.", null, "The link-up play among the various players was exceptionally good\n\nThe lack of inhibition shown by both Duffie and O’Donnell in their goals scored this season can potentially leave a gap in defence if not covered properly, but both right-backs have shown that the unconventional run to the opposite flank can prove devastating to the organisation of an defence." ]
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[ "Pestilence, War, Death and Famine masterfully turned into brutal and obscure Death Metal by a heavier-than-hell unity hailing from Portugal.", null, "What if a vicious horde hailing from Portugal decided to turn the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, described in the last book of the New Testament of the Bible, the Book of Revelation by John of Patmos, into gruesome and raw Death Metal? That’s exactly what a project formed in 2011, currently comprised of Max Tomé on guitars, keyboards and vocals, Alexandre Ribeiro (Grog) on bass and Robin Stone (Norse) on drums, collectively known as Porto, Portugal-based Death Metal unity Colosso, has to offer us all in their brand new EP simply titled Apocalypse, translating into modern and sharp Death Metal all the darkness flowing from the four riders Pestilence, War, Famine and Death.\n\nAfter years of toiling in the underground, putting out six releases of ever-evolving Death Metal such as their debut full-length opus Peaceful Abrasiveness, in 2012, and more recently Rebirth, in 2018, Colosso seem to have reached their most demonic shape and form in Apocalypse, being highly recommended for fans of the music by Norse, Morbid Angel, Nile, Incantation and Suffocation, among other behemoths of extreme music. Mixed and mastered by Max Tomé himself, and featuring a beyond obscure album art by Phlegeton Art Studio, as well as guest vocals by Guilherme Henriques of Oak and Gaerea, Diogo Santana of Analepsy, and Sérgio Afonso of Bleeding Display, Apocalypse is an undoubtedly breathtaking and refreshingly diverse album, showcasing the myriad aspects of this bold and innovative Death Metal band without compromising on their aggressive, apocalyptic sound.\n\nAnd pestilence and plague permeate the air in the vicious and heavy-as-hell Pestilence, blending the violence of Death Metal with the grim and infernal sounds of Blackened Doom while guest vocalist Guilherme Henriques barks and roars like a creature from the netherworld. Not only that, Robin smashes his drums mercilessly nonstop, with that disturbing and evil onrush of sounds going on and on until the song’s visceral ending. Then guest Sérgio Afonso lends his guttural vocals to Colosso in the also Stygian tune War, with the sounds of machine guns and explosions making the whole song even more realistic, leaning towards classic Death Metal. Moreover, Alexandre’s bass jabs and Robin’s beats feel like the epitome of evil, resulting in a pulverizing display of extreme music for lovers of the genre.", null, "Max himself is responsible for the vocal duties in Death, a lot more melodic and crisper than its predecessors while still providing the band’s characteristic rawness and darkness. Furthermore, Max is spot-on with his razor-edged riffs accompanied by Robin’s intricate drums and, as a surprise, Max fires clean, ethereal vocals instead of the album’s characteristic putrid gnarls, bringing elements from Atmospheric Black and Doom Metal to Colosso’s core savagery. And last but not least, Diogo Santana provides his share of deep guttural roars to Famine, where the band gets back to their most demented and hellish mode, showcasing all band members in total sync led by Max’s strident riffs, while Robin sounds like a stone crusher on drums and, as a consequence, flirting with Brutal Death Metal at times.\n\nIn summary, if you’re an admirer of the meanest and heaviest side of Death Metal you must give these Portuguese metallers a very good try as Max and his henchmen have all it takes to explode your mind and darken your soul with their brand new installment Apocalypse, which by the way will soon be available from the band’s own BandCamp page and from the Transcending Obscurity Records’ webstore in distinct formats such as the awesome T-shirt + CD + Digital Download bundle. Also, don’t forget to show your support to Colosso by following them on Facebook and by listening to more of their somber creations on Spotify. As the four dreadful figures in the Book of Revelation who symbolize the evils to come at the end of the world get closer and closer to us, there’s nothing better than the avalanche of Death Metal roars crafted by Colosso to provide them a warm and friendly welcome, don’t you agree?\n\nBest moments of the album: War and Famine." ]
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[ null, "Virtual: 1. being something in effect, though not so in name; for all practical purposes; actual; real.\n\nVirtual Audio: 1. sound that is specially processed to contain significant psycho-acoustic information to alter human perception into believing that the sound is actually occurring in the physical reality of three-dimensional space.\n\nThis month, I would like to talk about the different ways the Virtual Audio Processing System was used to process audio into a spatialized sound field. This system was very advanced for the time (1991) and the results still stand up remarkably well today. Please read “Out Of Your Head Part 2” for the hardware background information on the Virtual Audio Processing System.\n\nWHAT IS VIRTUAL AUDIO?\n\nVirtual Audio is a process of encoding audio in three dimensions, passively or interactively. Virtual Audio requires no special decoding equipment and provides a very accurate model of our hearing process. Virtual Audio is so accurate that the listener cannot distinguish Virtual Audio recorded sound from reality. Playback can be experienced on stereo, surround speakers or standard headphones.\n\nSince the brain is trying very hard to decipher different sounds unsuccessfully, a type of stress is induced. The medium of standard audio technology itself actually induces stress. This stress will inhibit the listener from being emotionally involved with the audio cues optimally. With the use of Virtual Audio, the natural phenomenon of selective hearing is retained in the recording process.\n\nVirtual Audio encoded material inherently contains much more information to be processed by the human brain than normal audio. The result is greatly enhanced communication and emotional response from the recording by using Virtual Audio technology. When recording the sounds of nature or music, the use of the Virtual Audio process is very important, and in fact, fundamentally necessary for relaxation, meditation and the relief of stress.\n\nSince a majority of my current work is using sound to expand consciousness, understanding this information cannot be underestimated. All my work has to be encoded into 3-D as a fundamental requirement.\n\nThe basic procedure of using the Virtual Audio Processing System (VAPS) in the recording process involved sending a mono audio source through a channel of the VAPS computer and then positioning the sound in a 360 degree space. Instead of the traditional panning of the left/right stereo field, VAPS allowed a 360 degree panning capability. VAPS also allowed the construction of each wall of a Virtual Room as well as the ability to locate those walls anywhere in a 360 degree space.\n\nFor the recording artist, producer or engineer, an understanding of the VAPS recording process is necessary for the best results. There are five basic levels of processing. At the higher level, a Virtual Audio environment can be created that is indistinguishable from reality. At the lower level, the result is Spatially Enhanced Stereo (SES), which has much more width, height, depth and clarity than the original stereo recording. Listed below, from elementary to complex, are the five levels of VAPS processing:\n\nThe first level of processing is called the SES Process. This process involved taking a two-track finished master and processing it through the VAPS. A two-track recording could be processed in such a way that the width is expanded past the stereo speaker field. The depth and clarity were greatly enhanced. Vertical information could be heard as well. The feeling of being immersed in a 360 degree sound field was presented on headphones. The exact translation of the sound field is directly proportional to the production characteristics of the recording. This process was very easy, fast and very affordable.\n\nThe second level of processing was called the SES Mix Process. This process is similar to the SES Process except it is done at the actual mix stage of the recording. The VAPS was placed on the stereo output of the mixing console before the two-track recorder. The advantage of this method is more precise control of the placement of each sound source in space. By having more individual control of each sound source, a more three-dimensional recording can be accomplished. This process was very cost effective for professional recording.\n\nThe third level of processing was called the SES Mix-Plus Process. It is a combination of the SES Mix Process and the Multi-Track Process (see below). The advantage of this method is that it still has the time and cost effectiveness of the SES Mix process, with the addition of three-dimensional room simulation and special effects such as sound moving around or over your head. The motion of individual sound sources is possible. The SES Mix-Plus Process was used for professional recording when special effects are desired.\n\nThe fourth level of processing was the Multi-Track Process. This process allows individual control of each sound source as well as three-dimensional room simulation for each sound source. The Multi-Track Process is the most advanced of the Virtual Audio processes. It does require more time than the other levels since much more detail is possible when locating sound sources and designing virtual room spaces. Using this method, proximity effects can be created. Proximity is the effect of sound moving close and moving away from the listener. The Multi-Track Process was used for professional recording applications where the most control and effect in creating realistic Virtual Audio environments was required.\n\nLike the VAPS computer, Virtual Audio Live Recording was totally compatible on speakers and headphones. This method was very easy, convenient and was cost effective.\n\nAll levels of processing were completely compatible with each other. Any combination of these different processes will combine with each other without any artifacts such as phase shift or smearing of the audio image. All the Virtual Audio processes were compatible in mono. Although the Virtual Audio effect cannot be achieved in mono, the clarity and intelligibility of the sound sources could be dramatically improved.\n\nBy understanding these different levels of processing, the end application and the playback medium (speakers, headphones, surround-sound systems, etc.) would insure the optimum result using the VAPS computer.\n\nImaging was excellent, including depth and height whether playback was in the usual equilateral-triangle stereo listening situation or in a narrow-stage arrangement, such as loudspeakers flanking a television screen. Listening area was wide, without sharp sweet-spot limitations.\n\nA good approximation of a Virtual Audio presentation could be made available by using four loudspeakers: a front pair and a pair to the sides or behind the listening position. The second pair received the same signals as the front pair, at a slightly reduced level. No signal processing was required.\n\nHeadphone listening of Virtual Audio was excellent, and a complete 360 degree immersed sound field could be obtained. Virtual Audio removed the annoying “in the center of your head” feeling that is common with headphones and exteriorized all the sounds outside your head.\n\nMono playback was also not compromised due to the amplitude and phase flatness of the VAPS technology. Although the spatial quality was lost, intelligibility was greatly enhanced.\n\nWhen mixing-down several sound sources recorded on a multi-track recorder, VAPS could be used on every track to design a sound field particular to each sound source. These various tracks where then mixed down to a normal two-track stereo master. The master mix could then be used directly for CD recordings, video sound tracks, or stereo broadcasting on TV and FM radio bands. Home audio enthusiasts could enjoy an unsurpassed Virtual Audio environment on their conventional stereo headphones or speakers, hearing full reproduction of the artist’s or producer’s original intention. Another notable application of Virtual Audio was in the manufacturing of video and multi-media software for the consumer market. These types of products could offer Virtual Audio sound tracks, which recreate the effects experienced in a movie theater with amazing realism.\n\nI created many more special techniques for spatialized audio such as a biofeedback system to help focus attention on specific brainwaves to advance the healing process of disease such as cancer. I also designed a system to use spatial sound techniques combined with ultrasound to help blind people see/hear their environment. I assembled all that data and applied for a patent in April 29, 2002. You can check the patent info here:\n\nOver time, as computer power became more available and software more accessible, the VAPs concept evolved radically. Today, in my recording studio, I am using proprietary software on a new MacPro platform to render 3-D spatial environments. I am using a HeadAmp Blue Hawaii electrostatic amplifier with two Stax SR-009 electrostatic headphones along with an Antelope Zodiac DAC for critical monitoring. The software allows me to build virtual rooms using computer graphic modeling and design the acoustic properties of each room in 3-D. This system is far more accurate and detailed than the original VAPS. The original VAPS could only render 4 channels of spatial sound in realtime. The new VAPS can render up to 256 channels in realtime! The original VAPS could only process audio at 24 bit at 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz sample rates. The new system allows me to process in 32 bits and up to 192 kHz sample rates!\n\nNext month, I will discuss my current Virtual Audio Processing System in more detail.\n\nSee you next month here at the Event Horizon!\n\nYou can check out my various activities at these links:\n\nOr…just type my name Christopher Currell into your browser." ]
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[ null, "The End of the Tour was never going to escape the David Foster Wallace mystique; the famously expansive author has become paradigmatic of the “tortured artist,” to the point that his literature is now almost inextricable from the tragedy surrounding his life and death. He was (it already seems hard to remember) a flesh-and-blood man, but for better and for worse he embodies an archetype in American culture: the misunderstood genius, the voice of an alienated generation, the lotus flower who was too pure to stay mired in the crudities of this world for very long.", null, "One might expect that a biopic about Wallace’s life would be the worst kind of pandering to this dehumanizing abstraction. But the premise of The End of the Tour — David Lipsky’s five-day interview with Wallace during his promotional tour for Infinite Jest — had the potential to circumvent the seemingly inexorable conflation of the man with the myth. Since its scope was so narrow, it could have been, at its core, a character drama, a film about two strangers talking to each other, with all of the tension, intimacy, and dishonesty that that entails. This premise is not only more elegant and streamlined than a traditional biopic, but more humble, as it would only claim to represent Lipsky’s limited view of Wallace, rather than presuming to depict a person in his entirety. This was, at the very least, director James Ponsoldt’s intention while making the film:\n\n“This is David Lipsky’s very, very subjective take of his time spent with Wallace,” Ponsoldt told AV Club. “It’s his story about spending a few days with David Foster Wallace, who was a stranger to him, and about how Lipsky was affected by that time.”\n\nPonsoldt claimed that he had no interest in rehashing the final, openly tragic year of Wallace’s life, that he was keen to render a holistic image of Wallace while he was in his element, reaping the rewards of years of hard work, still a dozen years from the decision to take his own life.\n\nAnd within the confines of the two Davids’ claustrophobic interview, The End of the Tour works on this level. But that success is severely marred by the film’s unnecessary and borderline distasteful framing device, which places the spotlight on (what else?) Wallace’s suicide. By using his final act as a preface, the filmmakers filter the entire film, not to mention all of Wallace’s dialogue—lifted verbatim from Lipsky’s transcripts of their conversations—through that one aspect of his life and legacy. While the characterization of Wallace is as nuanced and restrained as one could hope, the opening scene still renders the proceedings unnecessarily maudlin. (“Unnecessary” being the operative word, as the pall of Wallace’s suicide was going to hang over this film regardless of whether it were explicitly referenced on-screen.)\n\nThis tendency to (almost cutely) wink at Wallace’s suicide recurs in small choices throughout the film, starting with the altered title. Lipsky’s memoir/transcript is called Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with David Foster Wallace, taking its title from a direct quote by Wallace, and thereby making clear Lipsky’s intention to relay their conversations as faithfully as possible, in the hopes of indirectly exploring the person Wallace has become. The movie’s title, by contrast, is at best a throw-away quote from Lipsky, a generic description of his road trip with Wallace that appears in the memoir. At worst, it’s a winky nudge to the viewer that Wallace is coming to the “end” of his own “tour” as the film unfolds.\n\nThanks to the pall cast by the opening scene and the change in title, even potentially blasé observations about the current state of things are manipulated into melodramatic anvils:\n\n“In ten or fifteen years, we’re going to have virtual reality pornography. Now, if I don’t develop some machinery for being able to turn off pure unalloyed pleasure, and allow myself to go out and, you know, grocery shop and pay the rent? I don’t know about you, but I’m going to have to leave the planet.”\n\nIn delivering this line, Jason Segel emphasizes the words “I’m going to have to leave the planet” so they hit us like a copy of Infinite Jest dropped from the Empire State Building. Yes, these are Wallace’s own words, but his own words selectively chosen from three hundred pages of conversations, chopped to a sixty-page screenplay, and arranged to portray his life as a fatalistic lumbering towards death, as one long, slow, and painful ending. Glenn Kenny, in a scathing essay for The Guardian, denounced the film for “insist[ing] that suicide loomed over everything Wallace did a full 12 years before the end.” The tenderer moments of the film may not deserve this sweeping criticism, moments like the above quotation rather perversely define Wallace by his depression and suicide at the exclusion of anything else.", null, "In the end, Ponsoldt’s intended film, the “Before Sunrise” for the literary set, is all but buried underneath these cloying innuendos. The film is at its best when it functions as a character study of two neurotics, two men grappling with palpable insecurity and fumbling through a genuine human connection. Just like Ponsoldt’s tender debut, The Spectacular Now, the heart of the film follows the ebb and flow of a newly developing relationship, the wary negotiations between two people who are uncertain of each other’s motives, the startling arc that occurs when a dynamic ends up in a place that is wholly unexpected. The crescendo of the conflict between the two men is artfully built, and their interactions are fraught with visceral tension: I had a pit in my stomach almost throughout the two-hour runtime.\n\nThe End of the Tour is also a saddeningly honest examination of neurosis itself; this presentation of Wallace (and to some extent Lipsky as well) is a tragic figure independent of his real-life illness, simply because he is unable to quiet the voices in his head. Everything he says has a counterargument, everything he does can be interpreted in ways he didn’t intend. He finds his thoughts perpetually chasing their own tails ad nauseam: he “treasures his regular guy-ness,” but he knows it’s condescending to pretend that he isn’t smarter and more successful than the guy sitting across from him. He wears his bandana because he sweats profusely, not as a trademark, but he knows that others see it as a trademark, so wearing it is a tacit consent to the mystique. This tension is richly and sensitively represented, and demonstrates the neurotic tendency to entertain relentless, circular arguments inside one’s head.\n\nFrom Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself:\n\nBeyond these small but gratifying characterizations, the script prunes the meandering conversations of Lipsky’s memoir into a relatively cohesive meditation on loneliness in the age of instant gratification. Wallace offers insights into American culture that are not particularly original, but nonetheless ring true; we watch television (and pornography) in order to fulfill the need for human connection in an entirely artificial manner. There’s another person in the room, which gives the illusion of some kind of relationship, without any expectation of reciprocation. Television gives us friends and lovers who conveniently don’t talk back. As Wallace says, our “quick fixes” for true intimacy are analogous to eating candy for every meal: the consumption of calories that are life-sustaining in the short term, but completely empty.\n\nThe film’s doesn’t do these themes any favors by relaying them as received wisdom from the prophet Wallace; in the end they seem less truth than truism, largely because anxieties surrounding the effects of burgeoning technologies on real-life relationships are not exactly revolutionary anymore. Especially since the advent of social media, the conundrum is discussed daily and at length. And even taking into account the film’s setting, almost a decade before Facebook slithered onto the scene, television has been damned as the hedonistic bane of human existence since the fifties, and every new wave of technology since the Industrial Revolution has brought a new influx of naysayers and doomsdayers.\n\nThese grand observations are more successful as a backdrop for the character study of the two protagonists. Lipsky and Wallace meet under the most unnatural of circumstances, in which they both openly admit to their own self-interested agendas. But even as they know their intimacy is mostly forced, they still make tentative, frustrated steps towards each other, trying to cure their respective loneliness through inherently artificial means. At one point, Wallace says, “This is nice, but this is not real.” He happens to be talking about his interplay with Lipsky, but he could just as easily be talking about television, or candy, or alcohol, or virtual reality pornography.", null, "But after lauding the merits of the film, the question remains: should it exist? There is no self-evident answer, only a neurotic series of loops: one could argue that we’re all capitalizing on a man’s tragic suicide by cynically transforming him into an object lesson for our own self-actualization. But one could also argue that Wallace has, in fact, become a cultural institution, and that this kind of movie is not about the man himself, but about the myth. But on the other hand, the moviegoing public will almost certainly conflate Jason Segel’s (admittedly sensitive and layered) performance with the man to some extent.\n\nIn a bit of meta-commentary that may or may not have been intentional, Jesse Eisenberg’s Lipsky serves as a stand-in for those moviegoers. The film is critical of Lipsky’s almost parasitic relationship with Wallace, in which he fashions the man sitting across from him into a cohesive narrative, into a “hook,” for his own interests. Segel’s Wallace is palpably discomfited by the notion of a writerly persona, which only underscores the portrayal of Lipsky as a snake – a conflicted snake, but a snake nonetheless – who wants to mold Wallace into one of several applicable stereotypes: the falsely humble celebrity, the suicidal poet, the inspired drug addict. By insinuating that Wallace wrote Infinite Jest from his own experience, Lipsky is quite literally trying to turn Wallace into a character from his own book, and the film doesn’t let him off the hook for this presumptuousness.\n\nBut in that case, The End of The Tour is also critical of the filmmakers’ intentions, and the audience’s, for that matter. Karen Green, who was married to Wallace from 2004 until his death, did not endorse the film, and generally shies away from the morbid reverence surrounding his suicide: “It all turns him into a celebrity writer dude, which I think would have made him wince, the good part of him.” The End of the Tour problematizes this transformation even as it becomes a part of the phenomenon, and in watching this film, we all become complicit in the adaptation of a human being." ]
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[ null, "John Nichols, President of the Tutors' Association, shares how schools can make use of the National Tutoring Programme\n\nThe UK has embarked upon a truly ambitious endeavour to provide state-funded tuition to disadvantaged students across the country (initially only England, as education is a devolved matter). Whilst the National Tutoring Programme (NTP) and the associated £350 million of funding that it comes with - around one third of the total £1 billion catch-up funding - caught almost everyone slightly off-guard when it was first announced, it is not difficult to imagine why the government has taken this approach.\n\nWhy a National Tutoring Programme?\n\nExpert tuition is one of the oldest and highest-impact forms of educational intervention. It is widely known that a good tutor can have a transformative effect on a student's education in a way that is without parallel - a truly personalised learning experience. The Education Endowment Foundation's (EEF) own analysis suggests that one-to-one tuition can bring about around five additional months' of progress - the equivalent of giving a student an extra Spring and Summer term's worth of education.\n\nThe EEF's analysis is itself fairly limited at present, despite showing a high level of impact for tuition. Nonetheless, comparatively few tuition models have been studied, with a focus on tuition delivery by school staff or volunteers with comparatively little tuition experience. However, effective tuition is a complex and intense form of education, distinct from classroom teaching. As President of The Tutors' Association, with many thousands of hours of both professional tuition and classroom teaching experience to date, I know this very well.\n\nIt seems likely that tuition delivered by expert professionals, such as members of The Tutors' Association, could have an even greater impact; some of our tutors are among the best in the world and are held in high regard internationally, yet they have not been included in EEF trials to date. Perhaps more importantly, there is the opportunity for professional tuition to be robustly evaluated, which many tutors and tuition providers will welcome. Professional tutors can now be made available to schools on a massive scale under the NTP.\n\nHow can schools secure support under the NTP?\n\nSchool leaders will no doubt be considering where to start and how to secure good quality tuition for their own pupils. There will be two strands to the NTP: NTP Partners, which includes the provision of professional, expert tutors to provide subsidised tuition to schools, and NTP Academic Mentors (also referred to as 'NTP Coaches') which will mean placing recent graduates into schools to act as academic mentors, coordinated by TeachFirst. NTP Academic Mentors will be paid for by the school - presumably out of the total catch-up funding, although exactly which part of the budget this will come from is not yet clear.\n\nUnder the NTP Partners aspect of the programme, the EEF is looking to fund a significant number of organisations or consortia to provide tuition services directly to schools as 'approved providers', working closely with schools to supply the specialist academic support required. The tuition (expected to be charged at a flat rate of £50 per hour) will be subsidised by up to 75% by the EEF and schools will be able to use other catch-up or Pupil Premium funding to pay for their 25% contribution.\n\nFrom around October at the earliest, state-maintained schools are expected to be able to book subsidised tuition through the approved providers - although the programme is not expected to be scaled up until January 2021. The EEF is currently working through the details of how schools will be able to secure the relevant subsidy and how exactly tuition providers will be paid.\n\nPrivate schools are not eligible for the subsidy under the NTP. However, some of the approved providers will no doubt be very happy to offer similar high-impact tuition services to private schools at the same kind of reasonable rate.\n\nWhat will tutors do under the NTP and how can schools get good value?\n\nOne of the most important and useful aspects of the NTP is that the service provided for schools will be flexible. There do not currently appear to be any firm stipulations on what NTP-subsidised tuition can or cannot be used for. It can be used to deliver small-group tutorials or individual, one-to-one assistance; it will focus on the core subjects but, in general, the NTP is expected to be very flexible. It will be for schools - as clients - to choose what they would like.\n\nSome providers may come to the NTP with very fixed models based on programmes they've already run in the past. For charities or organisations with an established model, especially if they are dependent on volunteer or relatively inexperienced tutors, this is perhaps more likely to be the case. However, experienced professional tuition-providers are likely to be more flexible and responsive, as they are when they deal with private clients. So schools will have a range of options available to them.\n\nIs using external tutors a risk for the school?\n\nThere will no doubt be some within the mainstream education sector who will wonder why the funding is being allocated to tuition-providers and not simply added to school budgets. The tuition sector has previously been viewed with suspicion by some, often due to the fact that 'anyone can become a tutor', at least in theory. Occasional articles and social media posts from uninformed commentators sometimes recommend tuition as a way for university students or unemployed graduates to earn a bit of cash, but the reality is that the tuition sector has become increasingly professional in recent years.\n\nThe Tutors' Association (TTA) exemplifies this trend towards professionalism - a hallmark of reputable tuition providers, all signed up to a robust code of practice and following increasingly stringent safeguarding criteria, with a commitment to CPD. Many TTA members are themselves former (or, in some cases, current) teachers. School leaders will be pleasantly surprised to find an army of reputable tutors and tuition-providers ready and willing to step in and help wherever necessary. In many cases, the tutors will have a high level of experience in carrying out tuition on a professional basis.\n\nTutors acting as a part of one of TTA's endorsed providers will be members of TTA and follow our robust code of practice, specifically adapted for the NTP by our own NTP Taskforce. TTA tutors will also be signed up to the DBS Update Service, as well as following safeguarding best practice. TTA is currently in the early stages of working with the NSPCC to produce safeguarding guidance and/or training specifically for tutors. TTA tutors are leading professionals in their field, with a serious commitment to good practice and safeguarding on a par with schools. As such, the use of TTA members is a key indicator of a safe and reliable tutor or provider, with a commitment to high professional standards.\n\nTTA will continue to work closely with both its members and a variety of key stakeholders, including schools, to ensure that the NTP is as successful as it can be for the ultimate beneficiaries - the very many students who need the help of expert tutors the most.\n\nCareers advice for young people with vision impairment is a postcode lottery, research from Thomas Pocklington Trust and Vision Impairment Centre for Teaching and Research has revealed.\n\nThe Education Secretary for Scotland John Swinney has said on twitter that he will \"address\" the anger over Scottish SQA exam results on Tuesday." ]
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[ null, "Bryan Davies and his family welcomed Wyatt, a beautiful rescue cat, into their hearts and homes a few months ago. It didn’t take long for the inquisitive kitten to find his new favorite pastime.\n\n“Wyatt enjoys looking out the window at birds and squirrels,” Davies told The Dodo.\n\nRather than making Wyatt wait for birds and squirrels to emerge, Davies chose to be inventive.\n\nDuring the winter months, when animals were less likely to visit Wyatt’s observation locations, Davies found a way to supplement the cat’s preferred kind of amusement. He scoured the internet for bird footage and presented them to Wyatt on a tablet.\n\n“We resorted to YouTube, and he just enjoyed it,” Davies explained.\n\nWyatt now had his own personal television. Davies, on the other hand, wanted to offer him something even more special: his own small room to watch it in.\n\nDavies had seen a vacant area along a wall near his bedroom during a recent refurbishment of his property. That made him think.\n\nIt was all for Wyatt.\n\nDavies completed the little space by furnishing it with a small cat bed and other necessities.\n\nThe little room came together beautifully.\n\nDavies even decorated the walls with small works of art that he felt Wyatt would love.\n\nDavies added the finishing touch by mounting his cat’s TV to a wall, allowing him to watch his favorite shows – animal footage — in the comfort of his own small home.\n\nIt was then time to show Wyatt. What was the cat’s reaction?\n\n“He adores it,” Davies explained.\n\nDavies confesses that he wasn’t sure if Wyatt would use the little room he made for him. However, it immediately became the cat’s favorite spot.\n\n“He spends a lot of time in there, asking to watch his show before napping,” Davies explained. “He’s like any other adolescent, zoning out in front of the television. And he naps a lot. He enjoys it just as much as a youngster who has finally gotten his own room.”\n\nOf course, Wyatt does not spend his entire time in the room. However, he seemed to love having a specific spot to call his own.\n\nDavies felt that the time and work he put into creating a little place for his family’s cat was well worth it. After all, Wyatt means everything to them." ]
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[ "TJA Istanbul: We defend ourselves!\n\n\"We defend ourselves against militarism, sexism, exploitation, homophobia, transphobia, male and state violence, sexual assault and rape,\" TJA activists declared at a rally in Istanbul to mark November 25.", null, "The women carried a banner with the inscription \"Em xwe diparêzin\" (We defend ourselves). This is also the motto of the TJA campaign launched in September. The campaign includes struggle against state and male sexual, physical, psychological, digital and economic violence. Signs of the Istanbul activists read \"Jin Jiyan Azadî\" (Woman, Life,Freedom) and \"No Amnesty for Sexual Abuse\".\n\nTJA activist Türkan Kocadağ pointed out in a speech that since the murder of the Mirabal sisters in the Dominican Republic, male and state violence has penetrated all areas of life; \"We will not allow the murdered women to be forgotten. We will call to account all those who murder women who close their eyes and do not prevent femicides. We will defend ourselves.\"\n\nThe activist condemned the attacks on the achievements of the women's movement and said: \"We will defend ourselves by resisting militarism, sexism, exploitation, homophobia, transphobia, male and state violence, sexual assault and rape. Also on November 25, we organize ourselves for our lives and our rights. We defend our achievements and ourselves.\"" ]
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[ null, null, "The prophetic ministry of the papacy as now being exercised by Pope Benedict in his final days as the Successor of St. Peter\n\nFirst we must understand prophesy as the Catholic Church does. Fr. Felix Just, SJ, states it succinctly. \"Contrary to what many fundamentalist preachers or late-night radio hosts would have you believe, biblical prophecy is not primarily about \"predicting the future\" or finding clues in the Bible that correspond to people or events in our own day and age! The prophets of Ancient Israel did not look into some kind of crystal ball and see events happening thousands of years after their own lifetimes. The books they wrote do not contain hidden coded messages for people living in the 20th or 21st centuries!\n\nRather, biblical prophets were mainly speaking to and writing for the people of their own time. They were challenging people of their own world, especially their political rulers, to remain faithful to God's commandments and/or to repent and turn back to God if they had strayed. They were conveying messages from God, who had called or commissioned them, rather than speaking on their own initiative or authority. However, because the biblical prophets were transmitting messages on behalf of God (as Jews and Christians believe), much of what they wrote for their own time is clearly also relevant for people living in the modern world. The overall message of faith and repentance is timeless and applicable in all ages and cultures.\"\n\nApply Fr. Just's explanation of prophesy to the Pope's talk to the priest of his diocese as the Bishop of Rome and to would-be priests in a talk that is just now being translated from Italian into English. You can read a fuller version from the Rorate Caeli Blog by pressing here.\n\nNow in that lesser language, English:\n\nThe false optimism was the post-Council optimism, when convents closed, seminaries closed and they said “but... nothing, everything is fine!”.... No! Everything is not fine. There are also serious, dangerous omissions and we have to recognize with healthy realism that in this way things are not all right, it is not all right when errors are made. However, we must also be certain at the same time that if, here and there, the Church is dying because of the sins of men and women, because of their non-belief, at the same time she is reborn. The future really belongs to God: this is the great certainty of our life, the great, true optimism that we know. The Church is the tree of God that lives for ever and bears within her eternity and the true inheritance: eternal life.\n\n\nMY COMMENT ON THE HOLY FATHER'S ITALIAN: In Italian the pope uses an Italian expression, \"Ma...niente, va tutto bene,\" which translated above, But...nothing, everything is fine!\" But in Italian you must listen to the voice inflection of \"ma...niente.\" The voice inflection ridicules the prophet who is in fact stating something that is very serious and quite something,\"that everything is not fine.\" The voice inflection of the \"ma niente,... va tuuto bene\" is a mocking of the one who is concerned and the mocker's voice inflection makes clear that he is quite dismissive of that person's actual and true concerns. The one saying dismissively \"ma niente\" epitomizes the old proverbial burying one's head in the sand, or the three monkeys of \"see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil\" although evil abounds for the senses. \"Ma niente,\" as determined by voice inflection and attitude is \"so what! it's nothing, don't worry, be happy!\"\n\nThis little phrase in Italian, \"Ma...niente, va tutto bene\" captures the essence of progressives after Vatican II and up until this very day and the false security they imposed on the Church, like the ostrich and the three monkeys! What a pope we have! And boy oh boy, his words are really for the Cardinal electors, make no mistake about that!\nPosted by Fr. Allan J. McDonald at Sunday, February 17, 2013\n\nThe recent words of the Pope came back to me today during the Epistle Reading:\n\n\"Behold, now is the acceptable time; behold, now is the day of salvation. Giving no offence to any man, that our ministry be not blamed: But in all things let us exhibit ourselves as the ministers of God, in much patience, in tribulation, in necessities, in distresses, In stripes, in prisons, in seditions, in labours, in watchings, in fastings,...\"\n\nNow what are the odds this Pope knew these lessons were coming and used his retirement as a way to focus attention on himself and preach these very lessons people might otherwise just mumble and passover?\n\nAlso, FWIW, I do NOT think Pope JPII 'stayed too long' and that this Pope is showing him how it's done. I think the Shepherd has various challenges and JPII was compelled to show the need to respect life in all stages. He bore is infirmities with a dignity that can only come from a Life that cannot be ignored or wiped away. This Pope is teaching us the value of humility that can be lost on those of us living in hubris.\n\nFather, allow me to pick a nit: prophecy is the noun form; prophesy the verb. 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[ "John Wagner started his career in editorial with D. C. Thomson & Co. in the late 1960s before becoming a freelance writer and a staff editor at IPC in the 1970s.", null, "He has worked in children’s humour and girls’ adventure comics, but is most notable for his boys’ adventure comics; he helped launch Battle Picture Weekly (1975), for which he wrote “Darkie’s Mob”, and 2000 AD (1977), for which he created numerous characters, including Judge Dredd (named after a Ska singer!), Strontium Dog, Robo-Hunter and Button Man.\n\nIn the 1980s, he and co-writer Alan Grant wrote prolifically for IPC’s 2000 AD, Battle, Eagle, Scream! and Roy of the Rovers. They also wrote for DC Comics’ Batman in the U.S., created a series of Batman and Judge Dredd team-up comics, and started the British independent comic The Bogie Man.\n\nJudge Dredd has twice been adapted for film, and David Cronenberg adapted Wagner’s graphic novel A History of Violence into the 2005 film of the same name.\n\nWagner continues to write for 2000 AD and Judge Dredd Megazine.\n\nTickets are available now click the link on the link below to get yours :-" ]
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[ "Home » Soccer » 'He's the one!' – Ian Wright tells Arsenal to give star 'whatever he wants'", null, "Ian Wright has heaped praise on Gabriel Martinelli and urged Arsenal to secure his long-term future by giving the forward ‘whatever he wants’.\n\nMartinelli has been one of Arsenal’s most influential players this season, starting all 11 of the club’s games and scoring four goals and making two assists.\n\nThe Brazilian was at his scintillating best on Sunday as Arsenal beat Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium to return to the top of the Premier League.\n\nMartinelli put Arsenal ahead after just one minute and then provided the assist for Bukayo Saka which saw the Gunners retake the lead just before half-time.\n\nLiverpool equalised for a second time after the break but Arsenal were not to be denied an eighth win in nine Premier League games as Saka’s penalty settled a thrilling contest in north London.\n\nWright was blown away by Martinelli’s performance against Liverpool and says it was further proof that Arsenal need to tie him down to a new long-term contract.\n\nMartinelli’s current contract expires in the summer of 2024 and Wright believes his former club should do ‘whatever’ it takes to ensure he puts pen to paper on a new deal.\n\n‘The way Arsenal went about that game and the way Gabriel Martinelli played… he was doing the work of two men,’ Wright said on his podcast for The Ringer.\n\n‘He was blazing up and down that right side. I’m telling you, he’s the one! With Martinelli, if I’m Arsenal, I’m going in now and offering him whatever he wants.’\n\nWright says Arsenal’s progress under Mikel Arteta has been ‘unbelievable’ and insists he is ‘very excited’ by the team’s brilliant form.\n\nNot even defending champions Man City have enjoyed a better start to the campaign, with Pep Guardiola’s side currently one point behind the Gunners.\n\n‘Mikel is being very calm about it but it’s unbelievable to watch. Arsenal now look ready to launch,’ Wright added.\n\n‘Everyone is saying it’s only a matter of time before Man City go top… fine, fine. Let’s just enjoy it. The top-four was the goal so make sure you get that.\n\n‘I’m very excited because it is a very compelling project at Arsenal. At the moment I’m just very happy… my team is top of the league!’\n\nStaycations still in fashion for Premier League clubs in off-season" ]
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[ null, "Ahmedabad, February 16: A 12 kilo loss with a tight fitness regimen during the break over the New Year saw Om Prakash Chouhan get off to a flying start with flawless nine-under 63 at the the Gujarat Open Golf Championship 2021. It also gave TATA Steel PGTI Tour a great start for 2021.\n\nChouhan of Mhow, a five-time winner on the tour, went on a rampage to produce a course-record equaling nine-under-63 on day one of the Gujarat Open Golf Championship 2021. Om Prakash’s 63 equaled Khalin Joshi’s previous course record which the latter had set in 2015.\n\nThe 34-year-old Chouhan’s flawless round gave him a handy three-shot lead at the Rs. 30 lakh event being held at the Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club in Ahmedabad.\n\nTwenty-three-year-old rookie Jairaj Singh Sandhu of Chandigarh also hogged the limelight on Tuesday as he made a dream debut on the professional stage with an outstanding 66 that featured another record-equaling feat of three eagles in a round including a hole-in-one. The left-handed Sandhu shared the second spot with Karnal’s Mani Ram.\n\nOm Prakash Chouhan struck his driver and irons to perfection as he left himself putts within a range of seven feet on eight of his nine birdies. His longest birdie conversion of the day was a 10-footer on the 13th. Chouhan, who has two top-10s to his name at Kalhaar Blues & Greens, made two excellent par-saves on the 14th and 15th from the trees and the hazard respectively.\n\nChouhan, who recently lost about 12 kgs of weight thanks to his tough exercise regimen and dieting, said, “I’m feeling much fitter and lighter on the course after having shed so much weight. I’ve been running a lot and controlling my diet. That’s made a big difference to my game. I had also got into a comfort zone during the lockdown and wasn’t practicing much last year but now I’m back to doing eight hours of practice a day.\n\n“My driving and iron-play was the highlight today. It was nice to have five birdies on the trot from the ninth to the 13th. My two amazing par-saves also felt like birdies. In fact, I chipped-in from 40 yards to save par on the 15th. I’ve always played well at this course as I feel it suits my game. The foundation is laid, it’s now about building from here and being consistent.”\n\nJairaj Singh Sandhu began his pro career with a chip-in for birdie on his very first hole. Just when he thought that it couldn’t get better, he aced the next hole. A bogey followed on the 13th but the 6 foot 2 inch tall Jairaj negated it with his second eagle of the day on the par-5 14th where he holed a 12-footer.\n\nSandhu added two more birdies on the 15th and 16th before finding the water from an awkward lie on the 18th to drop a double-bogey. Jairaj eagled the par-5 fifth from four feet for his third eagle of the day. He birdied the next hole and closed the round with a bogey on the ninth.\n\nSandhu said, “I was a touch nervous to begin with but I got rid of the nerves with my birdie on the first. It just kept getting better after that. I began the day thinking that I will just have fun out there. For anyone starting off as a pro it’s important to feel that you belong here. After the round I did feel like I belong to this stage. I’ll again look to enjoy myself over the next three days.\n\n“I decided to turn professional this year as my scoring average had become quite good last year. I also worked a lot on my game and felt that I was ready for the pro ranks. This round is a huge confidence-booster for me.”\n\nMani Ram attributed his much-improved putting to his score of 66 which featured a 15-feet eagle conversion on the 14th, seven birdies and three bogeys." ]
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[ "World number one Scottie Scheffler held rock steady and cruised to a three-shot victory at the Masters on Sunday while Cameron Smith’s Green Jacket hopes, like so many others, disappeared in a watery grave in Amen Corner.\n\nAmerican Scheffler started the final round at sunny Augusta National with a three-shot advantage over Australian Smith and quickly saw it chopped to one after two holes.\n\nBut the 25-year-old American did not panic, carding a one-under 71 to post a winning total of 10-under 278, three clear of Rory McIlroy, to collect his first major title.\n\nMcIlroy had the round of the day by returning an eight-under 64 as the Northern Irishman made a stirring late charge in a bid to claim the elusive Masters title that would have allowed him to complete the career Grand Slam.\n\nThe year’s first major was poised for a thrilling showdown between the planet’s two hottest golfers in Scheffler, winner of three of his last five PGA Tour starts, and Smith, who claimed golf’s unofficial fifth major at the Players Championship in March, headed out in the final pairing.\n\nThat was the way the final round unfolded until the par three 12th in the heart of notorious Amen Corner when Smith, trailing Scheffler by three, put his tee shot into Rae’s Creek and took a triple bogey six, sending him down the leaderboard.\n\nA rattled Smith never recovered, slumping to a one-over 73 to finish five back in a tie for third with Irishman Shane Lowry, who closed with 69.\n\nThough having left his run too late to catch Scheffler, McIlroy nevertheless electrified the crowd when he holed a 55-foot bunker shot at the par-four 18th at Augusta National.\n\nAfter landing the ball on the edge of the green and watching it curl slowly and deliciously downhill into the middle of the hole for a birdie, a pumped-up McIlroy reacted as though he had just won the Masters and completed the career Grand Slam.\n\n“That’s as happy as I’ve been on the golf course right there,” McIlroy said. “Probably come up a little bit short but I gave it a great go and I can’t ask anything more of myself.\n\n“It’s going to be my best finish ever, probably not quite good enough but I’ll come back next year and keep trying.”\n\nMcIlroy’s 64 was the eighth in the final round at the Masters, the most recent by Jordan Spieth in 2018. Greg Norman and Nick Price hold the outright course record of 63.\n\nNot to be outdone, British Open champion Collin Morikawa also holed his shot from the same bunker moments after McIlroy.\n\nMcIlroy finished at seven-under 281, but in the end had left himself too far behind Scheffler at the start of the day to have a realistic chance, after teeing off 10 shots behind.\n\n“It’s what you dream about, getting yourself in position,” McIlroy said.\n\n“I wasn’t quite close enough to the lead but to play as well as I did and to finish like this is absolutely incredible.”\n\nMcIlroy has won a British Open, a U.S. Open and two PGA Championships, but still needs a Masters to complete the Grand Slam of all four modern majors.", null ]
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[ null, "by Candice Bennett, Director of Development\n\nGood Shepherd Housing is participating in the NAP tax credit program through Virginia’s Department of Social Services. The program has been in existance since 1981. The past 6 years have seen quite a few changes to the codes and regulations governing the program.\n\nYesterday, I had a chance to attend the meeting of the Virginia legislature’s Joint Subcommittee to Evaluate Tax Preferences and learn what programmatic changes might be coming in the future. Toward the end of the meeting, there was an opportunity for public comment.\n\nAs I listened to several other non-profits from around the state speak up about how they would like to see the program changed, I became alarmed about one particular request.\n\nIn the current code, the tax credit can be offered to non-profit organizations, like ours, where at least half of the population that they serve must be considered “low income”. The current law for this tax credit defines low income as “300% of the poverty level.”\n\nThere are some in the state who would like to lower participation in the program, by redefining low income as “200% of the poverty level.” The argument, which is sensible, is that organizations should be truly helping those in need.\n\nHowever, what many people in other parts of our state often forget, is that here in Northern Virginia, our Area Median Income (AMI) is one of the highest in the states. So a person who is at 300% of the poverty level in Roanoke or Petersburg, could be doing fairly well, as the cost of living is significantly lower in those regions. Yet, here, we have families, as we have seen time and time again, who could be at that same level, and forced to live in cars or hotels, because they simply can’t find housing that is within their reach.\n\nI took a moment to address the committee and raise this concern, and we will be following up in the near future to share our research with our legislators. Our hope is that they consider using AMI, which the Department of Housing and Urban Development does, instead as a determining factor for low income to account for the highly variable costs of living throughout the state. If you would like to help us make the case, please reach out to me at the office." ]
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[ null, "It was very much a case of “back to where you were” after Italy’s invevitably onesided 5-0 defeat of Liechtenstein in their World Cup qualifier in Udine on Sunday night. Given that Spain beat Macedonia 2-1 on the same night, the Group G standings remain the same with Spain and Italy still tied on top, both on 16 points and headed for a clearly all decisive qualifier in Madrid in September.\nBefore the game, there were those critics who had expressed the hope that Italy would score a hatful of goals, so as to overtake Spain on goal difference and go top of the table. Coach Gian Piero Ventura had warned against such thinking but, to some extent at least, it seemed in the first half that Italy were in too big a hurry to get on with the goalscoring. Thus, the half-time scoreline was a relatively “disappointing” 1-0, thanks to a real gem of a goal from the man of the match, Napoli’s Lorenzo Insigne.\n“I just hope we learn something from that first half in view of Madrid”, commented Ventura afterwards, adding: “When you rush at it and do things without reasoning, you go off the rails. Before the game, I said that we would have to be patient but we were not. Everybody was busy doing his own thing. In the second half, in contrast, we did things the way we should and we produced lots of chances and the goals came.\n“If we go to Spain in September, keen to really turn it on, we will pay for it. Otherwise, however, we could win in Spain.”\nIt has long seemed obvious that the return clash with Spain this autumm would decide this group. Watching Italy’s progress over the winter, it at least seems possible that Ventura’s side will offer stiffer resistance than the team which drew 1-1 in Turin last October. Then only a late penalty, converted by Daniele De Rossi, saved Italy from what would have been a deserved defeat in a game in which Spanish technical superiority was at times embarassing.\nSome of the men who will be expected to cause Spain problems in September did their stuff with a vengeance on Sunday night. Goalscorers and substitutes, Eder, Manolo Gabbiadini and Federico Bernardeschi, for example, showed that they have plenty to contribute.\nWithout much doubt, however, the most positive note on a night that was never going to prove itself “revelatory” was Napoli’s Lorenzo Insigne. At the end of an outstanding season for his club, Insigne brought his good form with him to the national team, opening the scoring with a trully wonderful 35th minute goal.\nFast, creative and above all supremely elegant, little Insigne was a constant thorn in the Liechtenstein side, setting up a hatful of chances for his team-mates, one of which was converted by Torino’s Andrea Belotti in the 52nd minute. Insigne is fast becoming a key cog in the Ventura machine, a unit which includes not only “old faithfuls” such as Leonardo Bonucci (sagely rested on Sunday because he was on a yellow card) and Gigi Buffon in defence but also younger players such as Atalanta’s 24-year-old defender Leonardo Spinazzola and 23-year-old striker Belotti.\nVentura furthermore used the Liechtenstein game to blood yet another promising youngster in the shape of Sassuolo midfielder, Lorenzo Pellegrini. His performance, alongside veteran Daniele De Rossi, was more than satisfactory whilst Spinazzola’s dominant performance at left back augurs well.\nWith five wins and one draw from his six qualifying games, Ventura would have reason to feel more than satisfied. Problem is that Spain also have five wins and one draw from their six games, with a superior goal difference to boot. Thus when he comes to assessing his first season as “CT” (Italian national team coach), Ventura has to conclude: “Qualification is obviously going to be difficult for us because it will be an all or nothing game against Spain but I have no recriminations to make against my squad, they have given me their all with great professionalism.”\nFor Ventura, in view of that September clash with Spain, the key may well be one of fitness for a game that comes early in the late-starting Italian season: “I said it a long time back. However, I’ve talked to the lads about it and they know what to do to turn up fit for that game. We’re lucky that Insigne will be playing in the Champions League qualifying games for Napoli and that both the Lazio and Juventus players will have had an extra game with their Supercoppa clash. However, it is a problem for us.”" ]
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[ null, "Now that the tickets for the latest Annie Lennox tour are available, you can secure the best spots almost instantly.\n\nDo you know what is the biggest music event of the year? Of course, it is the Annie Lennox tour! The Annie Lennox tickets are being sold out at a lightning speed but there’s still a chance to book the spots for an amazing price! Their shows attract thousands of people even from neighboring regions. It is no wonder that the best venues are always being selected for their concerts. There may be problems with getting the best tickets for these shows but with us you will be able to get a Annie Lennox VIP package without any difficulties.\n\nWe are confident that here you will find the best tickets for a complete experience. You can also choose tickets based on your seat preferences. Just follow the Annie Lennox schedule carefully and make sure to book your tickets in advance. Just check the concert schedule and decide what the best spot to see and hear everything is!\n\nSimply check the dates for the performance at your hometown and book your tickets because they get sold out really quick! Getting your tickets in advance is always cheaper and more convenient and with us you will get your tickets for the Annie Lennox 2022 tour very quickly!\n\nAnn Lennox OBE (born 25 December 1954) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, political activist and philanthropist. After achieving moderate success in the late 1970s as part of the new wave band The Tourists, she and fellow musician Dave Stewart went on to achieve international success in the 1980s as Eurythmics. Appearing in the 1983 music video for “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” with orange cropped hair and wearing a man's business suit, the BBC states, \"all eyes were on Annie Lennox, the singer whose powerful androgynous look defied the male gaze\". Subsequent hits with Eurythmics include \"There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)\" and \"Here Comes the Rain Again\".\n\nLennox embarked on a solo career in 1992 with her debut album, Diva, which produced several hit singles including \"Why\" and \"Walking on Broken Glass\". The same year, she performed \"Love Song for a Vampire\" for Bram Stoker's Dracula. Her 1995 studio album, Medusa, includes \"No More I Love You's\" and \"A Whiter Shade of Pale\". To date, she has released six solo studio albums and a compilation album, The Annie Lennox Collection (2009). With eight Brit Awards, which includes being named Best British Female Artist a record six times, Lennox has been named the \"Brits Champion of Champions\". She has also collected four Grammy Awards and an MTV Video Music Award. In 2002, Lennox received a Billboard Century Award; the highest accolade from Billboard magazine. In 2004, she received both the Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Original Song for \"Into the West\", written for the soundtrack to the feature film The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.\n\nLennox's vocal range is contralto. She has been named \"The Greatest White Soul Singer Alive\" by VH1 and one of The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time by Rolling Stone. In 2012, she was rated No. 22 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women in Music. She has earned the distinction of \"most successful female British artist in UK music history\". As of June 2008, including her work with Eurythmics, Lennox had sold over 80 million records worldwide. As part of a one-hour symphony of British Music, Lennox performed \"Little Bird\" during the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in London. At the 2015 Ivor Novello Awards, Lennox was made a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, the first woman to receive the honour.\n\nIn addition to her career as a musician, Lennox is also a political and social activist, notable for raising money and awareness for HIV/ AIDS as it affects women and children in Africa—this includes her SING Campaign which she launched in 2007. In 2011, Lennox was appointed an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II for her \"tireless charity campaigns and championing of humanitarian causes\". On 4 June 2012 she performed at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert in front of Buckingham Palace. In 2017, Lennox was appointed Glasgow Caledonian University's first female chancellor.", null, null, null ]
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[ "So those of you who follow these scratchings of quill on keypad will be aware of my deep and abiding love for an old ABU spinning rod, the Atlantic 423. Well, late last season I managed to break the tip ring. As you can imagine this was not a happy moment for me and I immediately set about finding a replacement. Have you any idea how hard it is to source 1970’s ABU rod rings? I will tell you – impossible! I scoured the internet without success and the faithful old rod sat out the end of the season in a corner of the fishing room.\n\nebay came to my rescue though. Not a genuine ABU replacement but instead a packet of 5 similar stainless steel tip rings with the required 3mm internal diameter. I bought them and yesterday I finally got around to making the repair.\n\nI began by carefully cutting off the old whippings using a razor blade. These were for decoration only and the ring itself was actually held in place with some hot melt glue. It was the work of seconds with a match to heat the ring and glue and pull off the broken ring. I took care to leave the silver foil for the decoration in place as I wanted to keep the rod as near authentic as possible. Now I had to pare away at the hard glue which was left on the end of the blank so the new ring would fit.", null, "Melting a drop of hot melt on to the very end of the blank I quickly pushed the new ring into position. Luckily, I got the alignment right first time but using hot melt glue means you can always re-heat the new ring and re-position it.\n\nI had a spool of brown whipping thread in my repairs box so it didn’t take long to whip the legs of the new tip ring and create the open spirals over the silver foil once again. A whip finish using a loop of thread and the waste was cut off to reveal a neat repair job. A coat of clear epoxy finished the job off. She is ready for action next season!", null, "For me, repairs such as this are part and parcel of my fishing. I fix what ever I can rather than send it off to be repaired (or worse still simple thrown away). Winters are spent fixing reels or replacing broken rod rings, making flies and painting lures. I really believe this adds a lot to my enjoyment of the sport. And don’t get me started on boats!!!!" ]
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[ null, "Xavi Hernandez was officially unveiled as the new manager of Barcelona on Monday after leaving Al Sadd.\n\nBut his old comments about the Qatari regime resurfaced as stories of a return to Barca developed.\n\nLet’s have a look at what exactly he said and why those comments have proved to be controversial:\n\nWhat has Xavi said about Qatar?\n\nSpeaking in 2019, Xavi reflected positively on his time in Qatar and even claimed that the political system in the country – which is not a democratic one – works better than in Spain.\n\nHe explained in an interview with Ara (via Football Espana): “I do not live in a democratic country, but I believe that the system here works better than there [Spain].”\n\n“I will have to vote [in the Spanish general election that November], of course. I want the best for my future and that of my children. And unfortunately, I see that Spain does not work in the best way.”\n\n“Here we have peace of mind, security… we have no house key, you leave the car running…Nuria [Xavi’s wife] even tells me that if we can continue here it will also be better for our children. Both were born here. In Qatar, people are happy.”\n\n“It is true that there is no democratic regime, but people are happy. They are delighted with the royal family, they carry his photographs in the car, he takes care of his citizens.”\n\nWhy have the comments been controversial?\n\nXavi spoke shortly after the announcement that he had agreed to become an ambassador for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which will take place between November and December.\n\nIn February, a report by The Guardian claimed that 6,500 South Asian migrant workers had died in the country since it won the right to host the World Cup in 2010.\n\nMeanwhile, male homosexuality is currently illegal in Qatar. As per Pink News, the country will allow pride flags at the tournament but “expect people to respect their culture”.\n\nOn Sunday, Australian footballer Josh Cavallo – who became the first openly gay top division footballer in the world earlier this month – told The Guardian’s ‘Today in Focus’ podcast that representing his country at the World Cup in Qatar would “scare” him." ]
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[ null, "I watched the movie “Invictus” last night, the story of the South African rugby team competing back with the rest of the world after sanctions were lifted (post-Apartheid). The most powerful aspect of the movie was Mandela’s ethics and character. He set a really high bar. Morgan Freeman played Mandela and, from a couple of angles, I could occasionally see the true man and not the actor (I wanted Freeman’s cheeks to be a little chubbier and wider….).\n\nWhat I’m still taking in was what the white, rugby captain said, “How can a man spend thirty years in an eight-fool cell and then, when he got out, be ready to forgive those who put him there.” I’m paraphrasing from memory. Matt Damon played that character at that moment, spot on: with confusion, awe, respect. Without research, I know that man had a spiritual moment that changed himself with that question.\n\nMandela did a Hero’s Journey, but it took decades to come through the entire Journey cycle. He died at 95 years old.\n\nSo, next time you’re complaining to yourself that your goals and achievements are taking sooooooo long, remember Mandela’s Journey.\n\nNext time you ask yourself, “Are we there yet?”, remind yourself about Peter Tatchell, at 67, is still working for LGBT and Civil Rights and has been since the 1990’s.\n\nDon’t forget Anna Mary Robertson (Grandma) Moses, who didn’t start painting until she was 78, but has works in museums and even on a U.S. postage stamp.\n\nStand-up comedy isn’t just for someone fresh out of college. Comedian Phyllis Diller did not start her stand-up career until she was 37 years old.\n\nNone of the where and when matter. The only thing that matters is that you’re still on the Journey, still taking steps, no matter how small. Because your Journey is unique and it just takes as long as it takes.\n\nPhoto by Chastagner Thierry on Unsplash" ]
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[ null, "Techland has announced Dying Light 2 Stay Human has gone gold and is ready for production, two months ahead of its scheduled release date.\n\nThe company spread the news to Game Informer through a press release, saying the team achieved this milestone over the weekend. Techland’s press release also had some words from Tymon Smektała, lead game designer on Dying Light 2. In it, he speaks about how the work on the game isn’t quite done yet, saying, “The fact that the game is done and we hit the gold status two months before the release is a great sign but it doesn’t mean that our work ends here. There are still some upgrades and tweaks to add, and community feedback to implement, but the base is solid and ready to play.”\n\nSo, while much of the work is in the rearview mirror, there’s plenty to tweak and fix before the public is finally able to play it. Still, the feat of shipping a game is a massive undertaking and one worth celebrating. Tymon says, “I’m extremely proud of the whole team!” Considering the ups and downs the project faced over the course of a long development process, he should be.\n\nThe next time we’ll see Dying Light 2 Stay Human is just around the corner. This Thursday, Techland will premiere Episode 5 in its Dying 2 Know series, where about 15 minutes of new gameplay will be shown. You can find that at 12 p.m. Pacific on Techland’s Twitch channel.\n\nDying Light 2 Stay Human is well on track to hit its February 4, 2022 date to release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch (cloud version), and PC. For more on Dying Light 2, check out Brian Shea’s recent preview where he played four hours of the game." ]
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[ null, "In a statement, Mediawan says that its founders Pierre-Antoine Capton, Xavier Niel and Matthieu Pigasse, supported by other financing partners including MACSF and KKR, will control Mediawan Alliance. A French company, Mediawan Alliance will launch a tender offer on all Mediawan securities not held by Mediawan Founders and MACSF, at a price of €12.00 per share and 0.65 per warrant. The success of the tender offer would provide them control over Mediawan and would anchor its French shareholding.\n\nMediawan Alliance would also hold a minority stake in Leonine, a leading German independent company in content production, distribution and licensing, which would be contributed by KKR. Mediawan Alliance has also entered into exclusive negotiations for the acquisition of production group Troisième Oeil’s audiovisual activities held by Pierre-Antoine Capton after submission of a binding offer.\n\nMediawan notes that Mediawan Alliance, headquartered in Paris, will allow for many coproduction projects between two leading independent production and distribution groups in France and Germany. It will be led by Pierre-Antoine Capton (chairman of the board of Mediawan) as CEO (président), and Fred Kogel (Leonine CEO) as Deputy CEO (directeur général).\n\nMediawan also notes that it has submitted a binding offer and entered into exclusive negotiations to buy Lagardère Studios. It has also acquired a majority stake in Good Mood, an independent audiovisual content producer based in Spain.\n\nAccording to Pierre-Antoine Capton, “We created Mediawan four years ago with the intention to create a European audiovisual champion to respond to the demand for premium content, and these new operations are unprecedented steps to continue our growth in new European geographies, new formats and with new partners. The combination with key players like Lagardère Studios and Groupe Troisième Oeil and the cooperation projects with Leonine confirm Mediawan’s strategy. I am particularly proud to lead this Group and be able to count on the talent of Fred Kogel and his teams”.\n\nWi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E client devices are entering the home in an unprecedented way, surpassing 50% market share since their introduction in 2019 (compared to four years for Wi-Fi 5). … END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED" ]
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[ null, "Noah paid Victor a visit at the farmhouse. He was wondering if he had seen Abby at all. Victor explained that Abby needed to take care of her drinking problem and has gone to a rehabilitation center. Meanwhile, Abby, at the rehabilitation center, insisted that this wasn't where she belonged. The attendant that she was talking to told her she was there was a reason.\n\nMichael ran into Diane at Gloworm. He was surprised that she was talking to him. She said that he wasn't to blame for Victor's deeds. Michael pointed out that if she had left town when he told her to, she wouldn't be in the mess she was in with Adam and Jack. He warns her that if it's found out that she was in cahoots with Jack and Adam to mess up the IPO, she's going down hard. He left and it was clear that Diane was greatly scared.\n\nNeil and Ashley arrived at the hospital to check on the condition of Tucker. Katherine was a bit bothered when talking to Ashley about Tucker, who she said was asking for her. 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Meanwhile, Tucker, with Ashley, was trying to look at his medical chart but was unable to read it.\n\nLeslie met up with Neil briefly at Gloworm before making her way toward Diane. Diane was confident that she could help her get out of the charges but Leslie burst her bubble by telling her that it doesn't look good for her. Diane said that she wasn't involved at all but Leslie pointed out that it would be hard to prove otherwise, and that she could face jail time. Leslie further rubbed Diane in the wrong way by quipping that even Martha Stewart managed to survive some jail time. Gathering her things, Leslie left Diane alone. She was soon approached by Katherine, who still wanted to get to the truth about Tucker's accident. Diane insisted to Katherine that she knew for a fact that Ashley hit her son. When she left, Neil approached Katherine and questioned her on if Tucker was aware of all the changes she was making to his company.\n\nNoah beat himself up to Devon about not being there for Abby and the fact that he had to learn that was in rehab from his grandfather. Devon admitted he was feeling bad about not being there more for his own family. While talking, Noah shared that when he broken up with Eden, she said he was just as bad as the rest of the Newman family; he wanted so bad to prove that it wasn't true. He soon called the facility to find out times he could visit Abby. Back at the facility, Eden told Abby that she was doing well at the center but her time was soon over. Abby wondered if she was going to head back to Genoa City. Eden said she wasn't going back because she didn't want to see Noah anymore.\n\nMichael went to meet Victor. He learned that Victor was aware that Abby hit Tucker. Victor wanted to make sure that the case would never make it to trial. 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[ null, "BADMINTON: Leinster, boosted by the return of Scott Evans to the team, moved out of the relgation zone in the second round of matches in the English County League Division 1. The team had a winning start when they beat bottom of the table Leicestershre 8-2, but then lost 6-4 to both Yorkshire and Derbyshire. With one win and one draw, Leinster team now lies seventh of ten teams on the table.\nThey had a tough start in the opening round last November, playing the two best teams in the division, but will have it easier when the final round is played in March. Apart from Evans, the Glennon sisters remained unbeaten in the tournament, while Liam O’Leary and Fionnuala McCourt both recorded singles wins.\nCANOEING: Cobh is the venue tomorrow (Sun) for one of the toughest canoeing races on the calendar – the Great Island Kayaking Race. Paddlers face cold, wet and windy conditions on the 25km course around Great Island race, although they are never more than 400m from the shore. The race will start at least two hours ahead of high water at 13.43.\nSNOOKER: Frank Sarsfield won snooker’s fourth masters’ ranking tournament in the Ivy Rooms, Carlow beating Mark Tuite 3-1 in the final. It was a second win for Sarsfield who now tops the masters’ rankings with 460 points, just 30 points ahead of Tuite. He didn’t have it easy only beating John Connolly 3-2 and George O’Hara also 3-2 before booking his place in the final with a semi-final win over the in form Shane Gorman. On his side of the draw, Tuite beat Alan Cusack 3-0, then Tom Gleeson 3-2 and Nigel Power 3-2.\nAlso in the Ivy Rooms, Carlow, Ryan Cronin from the Crucible Cork beat Andy McCloskey from Nenagh 3-0 in the final of the the first RIBSA Under 21 Cue School. Cronin took the scalp of Josh Boileau, currently No 2 in the senior rankings, in the semi-finals, while McCloskey beat Dubliner Ross Doyle.\nDUATHLON: A post-Christmas ritual for those who like to combine their running and cycling is the annual Roundwood Biathlon on December 27 (2pm). This consists of a 2-mile cycle, 2-mile run and 2-mile cycle around the Varty lake. While the race is short and attracts a healthy entry from families, competition at the front is fierce, with local man Noelie Kavanagh usually leading an entry that includes road and mountain bikers and runners from the Wicklow and Dublin area. Entry on the day at Kavanagh’s pub; info Ellen 086 8343286.\nA bit ougher is the Land of the Giants Duathlon taking place in Claremorris, Co May on Saturday December 29 (10.30am). This consists of a 5.5km run, 18km cycle and 2km run. Entry fee is €25 or €30 on the day.\nSQUASH: Irish junior squash player David Sutton of Sutton showed he was back in top form after a period of injury when he won the U-17 Swiss Open in Zurich earlir this month. Seeded at No 2, Ryan beat Adrien Grodin of France 11-7, 11-8, 11-5 in the final. Other good results came from Sean Dineen 5th U-13 and Michael Craig, 5th U-17. Of the girls, Stephanie Ryan of Sutton went out in the quarter-finals of the U-15 competition, while Breanne Flynn did well to make the U-19 quarter-finals, beating the No 5 seed, Karolina Holinkova of Czeech Republic. .\n* Taking place next Friday December 28 is the annual Old Belvedere Open and Handicap in Dublin.\nHOCKEY: Over 40, female, and still playing club hockey? The Ladies Hockey Masters are looking for players in the over 40, 45 and 50 age groups for a variety of competitions coming up in 2013. Among them are the Interpros in late April, the Home Nations on Jun 14-16 and the European Open in Belfast on August 10-18. Provincial trials will take place in February. Interested? Contactladieshockeymasters@gmail.com before December 31." ]
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[ null, "The Zen of Happiness\n\nMoney can’t buy you happiness, but it can buy you a yacht big enough to pull up right alongside it.\n\nTo be sure there are people who are largely unscathed by our global pandemic and their happiness seems unblemished. They’re usually celebrities who are hiding out, cushioned from reality in their luxurious compounds.\n\nThere are also those who are in the privileged position to transcend reality, due to their eye-watering wealth. A few months ago, American billionaire David Geffen posted pictures of his 454-foot yacht, with the caption, ‘Isolated in the Grenadines avoiding the virus. Hope everyone is staying safe.’\n\nIt didn’t go down well with those fighting for their lives, their families or their livelihoods. Times are changing and the obsession with celebrities as a benchmark of success has taken something of a bollocking.\n\nBut not all countries are devoted to shameless consumerism and prioritizing individual wealth. The Kingdom of Bhutan is nestled in the magnificent Himalayas. Its 800,000 citizens recently achieved a vaccination rollout of 90% of its eligible adult population.\n\nUNICEF declared Bhutan’s achievement to be, ‘the fastest vaccination to be executed in a pandemic.’\n\nObtaining enough vaccines quickly was a monumental problem given Bhutan doesn’t have the capabilities to manufacture pandemic vaccines. Fortunately donations of vaccines were sent from other countries and the United Nations and World Health Organization initiatives provided assistance.\n\nThere were problems reaching remote villages high up in the mountains. Dedicated Bhutanese health workers trekked for days through rain, treacherous winding roads and landslides to reach isolated villagers who couldn’t make it to a vaccination centre.\n\nSo why were the Bhutanese so damned keen on vaccination? There are several factors. For starters, the Bhutan government is dedicated to healthcare initiatives. The Prime Minister, Foreign Minister and Health minister are all medical professionals. Also, the King of Bhutan personally toured the country meeting with his people and raising awareness of the seriousness of the global pandemic.\n\nThe other thing that sets Bhutan apart is that it’s the last standing Buddhist Kingdom. Accordingly, reincarnation is deeply ingrained in the country’s culture. As Philosophers have noted, if you’re damned sure you’ll get another shot at life, you’ll be less fearful and unhappy in your present life.\n\nBhutan’s government also subscribes to the Gross National Happiness. It’s primarily a philosophy that includes an index to measure the well-being and happiness of a population.\n\nMaterial well-being is just one of Nine Domains of Measurement. Luxurious yachts don’t even rate a mention.\n\nGlobal tourists are peachy keen to experience the wonders of Bhutan. Fortunately the government legislated a US$200-$250 fee (per person a day) to help protect the kingdom’s culture and environment. Subsequently Bhutan gets less tourists than countries such as Nepal and has been able to preserve the kingdom’s natural habitat.\n\nI once spent four weeks in The Himalayas and was awed by the stunning beauty of the region. Unfortunately I didn’t get to Bhutan but I’d love to go trekking there when travelling overseas becomes an option.\n\nBhutan is the sort of place you dream of during a global pandemic." ]
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[ "Skip to Biology and Identification\n\nAdults are moths an inch or more long that are mottled gray and brown with a “snout” protruding beyond the head. The body is a triangle shape when the moths are at rest. Females moths lay eggs on both the top and bottom of the leaf. Larvae are light green caterpillars with a light stripe running along the side of the body. There are small, but relatively long, hairs that protrude from the body. Larvae move in a looping motion and will wriggle violently when touched. There are 6 to 7 larval instars and, while most pupate in the soil, some will pupate on the plant.", null, null, "This insect overwinters in North Carolina and can be found in soybeans throughout the season. Larvae feed on the bottom of the leaf, consuming all but the veins, which results in a lacy appearance. While small larvae will feed throughout the plant canopy, larger larvae tend to feed in the top third of the canopy. Therefore, the damage from this insect tends to be more visible than other insects. Green cloverworm rarely triggers treatments solely due to their feeding. They simply don’t consume enough tissue to warrant consideration as a serious pest. However, in combination with other defoliators, they can add to problems as a complex. Many consider the presence of a few green cloverworm larvae in the field to be beneficial, since they attract predators and parasites that may also consume other more serious pests." ]
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That seemed petty, but drew added attention because social distancing has slashed the number of reporters allowed in.\n\n“I do think the seating should be up to the government, not the WHCA,” Fleischer told me. “It seems odd to allow for-profit businesses, even ones whose mission is journalism, to make decisions about taxpayer-provided seats.\"\n\nWhich journalists get in, and what they ask, has come into sharp relief during the six weeks of coronavirus briefings--especially since President Trump declared them a “waste of time,” citing relentlessly hostile questions from the correspondents.\n\nOne of the president’s problems--which helps explain why some Republican allies have urged him to curtail the pressers--is that he sometimes appears at odds with his own health advisers. That’s why “SNL” tapped Brad Pitt as Anthony Fauci, cheerfully contradicting the boss on just about everything.\n\nBut that was a non-issue when Trump canceled the briefings for Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, substituting a solo news conference on Monday.\n\nAs the New York Times put it: “The lure of cameras in the Rose Garden proved too hard to resist. For a president who relishes the spotlight and spends hours a day watching television, the idea of passing on his daily chance to get his message out turned out to be untenable despite his anger over his coverage.”\n\nThe Atlantic depicts Trump as being predominantly concerned with PR:\n\n“Trump has approached the pandemic not as a public-health crisis, nor even, in practical terms, as an economic crisis. Instead, he has treated it as a communications problem that requires a good sales pitch, which he has mostly delivered via the White House briefing room.”\n\nBut as the article acknowledges, communicating with an anxious public is a major responsibility during a pandemic. Isn’t that why Andrew Cuomo is drawing so much media praise?\n\nThe president took questions yesterday at two events Tuesday. At the first he chastised Yahoo’s Hunter Walker for asking an inaccurate question about testing and South Korea (“Nobody knows who the hell you are”), and at the second one he said it was “very nice” of Walker to have apologized online.\n\nAt Monday’s presser, Trump was disciplined rather than going off on reporters whose questions he didn’t like. While he bragged that “I built the greatest economy” only to shut it down, the president was largely restrained in his responses.\n\nTrump might have denounced New York Magazine’s Olivia Nuzzi for asking why he would “deserve to be reelected” after losing more Americans than died during the Vietnam War. (Is every single virus death his fault?) Instead, he said this:\n\n“So, yeah, we've lost a lot of people. But if you look at what original projections were, 2.2 million, we're probably heading to sixty thousand seventy thousands. Far too many. One person is too many for this. Then I think we've made a lot of really good decisions.”\n\nOn Sunday’s “Media Buzz,” Fleischer told me that Trump was overexposed from the daily briefings and that the sessions were way too long:\n\n“Standing at that podium for more than 30 minutes is kind of like being in a bar after 2 a.m. All the good stuff has already happened, and the only thing left is probably the bad stuff. So get out of the bar before 2, and get off the podium after 30 minutes.”\n\nThe New York Times liked the quote so much that the paper got Fleischer to repeat it almost verbatim for yesterday’s story.\n\nThe president, for his part, ended the presser in just under an hour.\n\nPolitico has belatedly issued a correction after an egregious error about Donald Trump and the Bank of China.\n\nThe website said it is committed to “journalism that gets its facts straight. We regret we fell short in this case.”\n\nPolitico made a serious accusation on April 24, under the headline “Trump owes tens of millions to the Bank of China – and the loan is due soon.”\n\nThat was flatly untrue.\n\nThe piece said the Bank of China was one of several banks that struck a nearly billion-dollar refinancing deal in 2012 with a real estate venture in which the Trump Organization had a substantial minority interest.\n\nThe result, Politico claimed, was that Trump’s company owed the state-owned bank tens of millions of dollars on a loan coming due in 2022. That had obvious implications given China’s role in the pandemic and the continuing trade war between the two countries.\n\nOn Friday night, the Bank of China told Politico that it had sold off that debt shortly after the 2012 deal, some eight years ago. The Chinese bank also said it had no current financial interest in any Trump property.\n\nPolitico modified the story but resisted a formal correction until Monday night.\n\nTo say the president’s company owed a huge sum to a foreign-owned bank, when the debt hasn’t existed for eight years, is a major-league error." ]
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[ "After dropping out of the University of Minnesota, she decides to study in Korea for a summer, more by happenstance than actual design, but as the summer progresses she becomes more and more intrigued by her Korean heritage and eventually embarks on a crusade to find her birthmother. Paralleling Sarah's story is that of Kyung-sook, who was forced by difficult circumstances to let her baby be swept away from her immediately after birth, but who has always longed for her lost child. The two stories are told side by side: Kyung-sook's is the remembrance of her childhood involvement with an American who eventually abandons her when she refuses to have an abortion, while Sarah's is the contemporary story of her deepening involvement with the culture and language of Korea, with Doug, her Korean American classmate, and with her search. These two narratives converge in one poignant moment, when the two women literally pass each other like ships in the night. Korean by ethnicity but American to the\n\nHow To Be Successful With Dating In South Korea\n\nI'm 25 year woman, who wants special experience during this summer. I'm working at a company now. I've visited many countries abroad but I realized that I do not have much experience to travel in Korea. I graduated a university nearby Myeongdong, so I do know many good places and restaurants.\n\nAnd I also hung out with my university friends around Sinchon , Hong-dae and Itaewon, which are very famous for foreigners. But I do not know much about local places. So I need friends to go around Busan or other areas in Korea.\n\nThis is not commercial advertisement, I just want to make foreign friends who are interested in Korean culture, who visits korea alone so who wants not to be lonely, and who also make korean friends. I just experienced camping travel called 'Trek America' for east coast travel last summer and it was very impressive.\n\nAnd I suddenly want to experience similar adventure like that one. Even though I'm not a native english speaker but I'm quite good to communicate. And I think I can be helpful to order meals or choose good suveniors. My purpose to write this is only to make special experience with foreign friends in Korea. Hello, I am not sure if you can help me but I am actually looking to come over to South Korea to teach English but am totally stuck on what area to actually go to.\n\nCould you recommend any places - is Seoul good? I am trying to do some research but where to start is the hard part. Seoul is such a big city and so many korean students want to learn english from native speakers. There are so many foreign teachers at public schools and private institutes but students still need more foreign teachers.\n\nI recommend you start teaching in Seoul or Kyeongki province which is very close to Seoul. Private institues are usually at Gang-nam and Jong-ro in Seoul.\n\nI was actually asked if i wanted to apply for a job in Geoje Island which does look really nice - are you familiar with this area? You can see beautiful scenery there. But that area is famous only for sightseeing I don't have any idea whether there are many students or not. Of course people are living there, but most koreans usually go there for vacation. It is a beautiful vacation spot. Maybe you will feel bored if you work there over 1 year, I think. Um, this is nothing more than just my opinion.\n\nYour posting comes in very timely. We will be in Seoul from 30Aug to 14Sep. I have been to Seoul many years ago and didn't have the opportunity to really see the great city.\n\nThis time it will be different. We have more time as my children 02 daughters age 25 and 18 are grown up. They are also immered into korean culture.\n\nBut seoul in a very big and cosmopolitan city 10 million people. Sometimes you just need to find out what interest you while you are there. Different people have different needs! Do you mind giving me your email so we can communicate further. Hello my email address is lyeojin87 gmail. I don't know the language so I am a little scared of making. Can you recommend a hotel around where the concert will be?\n\nIt's the Olympic Gymnastics arena. Log in to get trip updates and message other travelers. Hello, contact me if you plan to visit Korea! I'm Korean. Watch this Topic. Browse forums All Browse by destination. Seoul forums. All forums. Level Contributor. Report inappropriate content. Related: What are the most popular tours in Seoul?\n\nSee all. Drinking and Eating through the Alleys of Seoul. Re: Hello, contact me if you plan to visit Korea! Ask a question. 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United States.\n\nIf you have traveled to South Korea, you will have noticed an abundance of cute Korean girls. Korean girls have a solid reputation in the international dating community. They are regarded for their beauty, style, and quest for maximizing their appearance. Korean women possess fair skin. Having white skin is a mark of social status among Koreans.\n\nIn this occasional series, the Los Angeles Review of Books Korea Blog presents his essays on his ever-deepening experiences with Korean life, culture, and family. Links to previous installments appear at the bottom of the post.\n\nWant to begin dating korean brides women? Chances are you have actually reached a wall structure as well as are unsure what the hell is actually going on. All the same gain from what I have actually found out as well as create your courting life withladies from the Land of the Morning Calmness mucheasier. 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They have a tendency to become more conventional and their own families perform an enormous part in their life.\n\nI'm 25 year woman, who wants special experience during this summer. I'm working at a company now. I've visited many countries abroad but I realized that I do not have much experience to travel in Korea. I graduated a university nearby Myeongdong, so I do know many good places and restaurants.\n\nWhat do I need to know prior to dating all of them? Korean females like funds.\n\nLast Updated on May 5, Need some tips for dating a Korean girl? Maybe you have already set your sights on a lovely Korean lady. While every girl is different, in general many Korean girls have similar expectations when dating and will utilize similar dating rituals and techniques.\n\nAbdul Aziz. Back in the beginning days of America's Civil War, the women of the small town of Marlette, Michigan, in the very heart of the Thumb wanted to show their support of President Lincoln and the Union forces in some small way. They collectively designed and sewed a huge Union flag of 34 stars, four rows of eight with an extra star at the end in between each two rows.\n\nK-pop girl groups refer to South Korea 's all-female idol groups who account for a large portion of the K-pop industry. Korean girl groups have aided in the global spread and promotion of Korean culture through their demonstrated prominence and popularity. Generally, they are known for their interesting concepts, catchy lyrics, point-choreography and fresh visuals. First Generation groups from the late 90s and early s such as S. L , and Baby Vox are cited as building these foundations as the first successful all-female girl groups in Korea and through their participation in the first Hallyu Wave.\n\n5 Things You Can Expect from Dating a Korean Girl\n\nHi there, we use cookies to improve your experience on our website. You can update your settings by clicking the Privacy policy link at the bottom of the page. Please feel free to browse existing topics for answers to your travel questions. More information can be found by viewing the following announcement. Details here.\n\nHow could a human mother fling her child to the four winds like that? A halfnigger But a beautiful Korean girl like that? I don't You do that for your own dedeenergyfund.com G. Lee - - ‎Fiction.\n\nDating In South Korea is a popular topic these days since Korea has become more mainstream. I lived in South Korea for several years in my twenties. I get asked a lot about my experience in Korea and specifically about dating in South Korea. 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[ "Home → * News and Stories → Walrus population is growing in Spitsbergen\n\nWalrus population is growing in Spitsbergen\n\nGood news about arctic wildlife populations – do they exist? There is, of course and for good (or, rather, bad) reason, a lot of attention on climate change and how polar bears and other species will cope with life in a world with less and less ice.\n\nBut then there are also walrusses (click here for some general information about these lovely animals). Several colonies in the Spitsbergen area (Svalbard) are monitored with automatic kameras to follow the numbers of animals coming and going. Results so far indicate a growing population and the pleasant observation that walrusses are not bothered by tourists. It is rather the occasional polar bear who is seriously disturbing resting walrusses – these ruthless polar bears just don’t keep the minimum distances.", null, "Additionally, some walrus are equipped with satellite senders to follow migration patterns. This is important to establish which percentage of the total population in an area is resting on shore while the others are in the water. Data show that about 25 % of the walrusses are resting on show while the majority of 75 % is swimming.\n\nThis knowledge makes the number of walrus seen at the colony sites on shore a good indication for the total regional population. Censuses are made roughly every 5 years with small planes equipped for the purpose. They follow the coastline in an altitude of 1000 feet (a good 300 m) while taking photos. Previous counts were made in 2006 and 2012 and the most recent one followed in August 2018. All colonies are surveyed in a time frame as short as possible to make sure individuals are not counted twice ase they may make visits to friends and colleagues at other resting places.\n\n86 colonies were surveyed in Svalbard in August 2018. The number of walrus observed varied from 0 in many cases to a maximum of 269.", null, "And what is the result? The number of walrusses present in the whole of Svalbard in August 2018 was estimated between 5031 and 6036 individuals. Nailed down to one figure, the population size is 5503 animals, as was reported noy by Christian Lydersen, Magnus Andersen, Jade Vacquie Garcia, Samuel Llobet and Kit Kovacs (Norwegian Polar Institute) in an article in Svalbardposten. This is 42 % more than counted the last time in 2012. A very positive development! But no surprise if you consider that walrusses were hunted almost to regional extinction until protection finally came in 1952. The current growth of the population is still a reaction to the end of hunting, just as with the polar bear population in the same area.", null, "Walrus cow with calf: beautiful symbol for a growing population.\n\nIt will, however, take many more decades before the population will be even remotely near original levels, if this ever happens again." ]
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[ "What Consists a 'Limited Edition'?\n\nIs that title viable? I saw an announcement on Twitter that The Sims 3: Pets is now available to pre-order from Play.com and that it’s a Limited Edition, so I took a look to see that the only thing that makes it ‘limited’ is it comes with one downloadable extra.\n\nONE bonus extra and it’s in the form of a downloadable item, nothing physical that you can actually touch and hold in your hands, just one downloadable piece of digital content which will most likely be available on the Sims Exchange, which makes it just a thrown in freebie and not particularly that exclusive after all.\nI said on Twitter, and even directly to @TheSims3 and @EAStore (as it still was back then), that I couldn’t justify paying £29.99 for an expansion. Not only did this lead to @TheSims3 unfollowing me (like I care), but it made me wonder how they can charge full game price for just content. Anyway, that’s not what this is about, although, the cost of expansions are quite costly, what content should developers include to ensure the expansion is worthwhile at full price?", null, "While I support the publishers and developers by buying expansions and downloadable content, is it wrong of me to not want to pay what I consider an extortionate price for such little extra content? I also don’t think it’s fair to add a bonus item just for the sake of exclusivity of a retailer, even now at the time of posting, amazon.co.uk have dropped the price of The Sims 3: Pets in order to gain custom from people who aren’t bothered about non-physical bonus content.\nTHQ did it right with MTX vs ATV Alive in that they sold the game at a reasonable price and offered quite a substantial amount of DLC on release and that’s a full game, not an expansion or limited edition which raises another question, is it fair for developers to release DLC on the launch day of a game or would it have been fair to call it bonus content in a limited edition and charge extra?!\nSo, the main question is, does a small download warrant a ‘Limited Edition’ label?" ]
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[ "The curious case of Priyamani is a strange one", null, "Actress Priyamani’s is a curious case of ‘unemployment’ in the South Indian movie industry. The dusky actress has everything an ideal actress can probably dream of: she has facial beauty, a curvaceous body, acting prowess, a national award for ‘best actress’ to boot and beyond everything else, she can actually dub in her own voice, a feat not achieved even by ‘original’ Tamil actresses like Sneha, Anjali and Trisha.", null, "Priyamani had a forgettable release in ‘Arumugam’ opposite Bharath last year and followed it up with her brief outing in Maniratnam’s ‘Raavan’. Both the films failed at the box office, putting Priyamani promptly back in ‘Square A’. It’s a sad fact that despite her best efforts, she just doesn’t seem to be able to find the right way of landing offers in Tamil films!\n\nAfter trying out glamourous avatars in ‘Thotta’ and ‘Malaikkottai’, Priyamani found out to her dismay that the Tamil audience liked to watch her mainly in deglamourized roles like the award-winning ‘Paruthiveeran’. She then moved to Tollywood, donned even a ‘bikini’ for a few films, and became one of the most sought-after actresses there.", null, "Speaking about her predicament, Priyamani says, “I have realized my past mistakes and am determined not to repeat them in future. No actor/actress can demand and get a particular character in films. I have decided to make use of whatever opportunity is thrown at me.", null, "“It’s a sad state of affairs that despite bagging the national award, I have not been among the top three or top five in the industry. I have already proved my worth as an actress; hereafter, I shall do all sorts of roles which give an actress the chance to experiment. I’m also aware that glamour is an integral part of an actress’ life and wouldn’t shun it altogether,” concludes Priyamani.", null ]
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[ null, "I am extremely pleased to report that my \"Regency Interplanetary Airship Adventure\" novel Arabella of Mars has sold to prominent SF publisher Tor in a three-book deal. The first volume will be published in late 2015 or early 2016, with two sequels to follow at yearly intervals.\n\nArabella Ashby is a Patrick O'Brian girl in a Jane Austen world -- born and raised on Mars, she was hauled back home by her mother, where she's stifled by England's gravity, climate, and attitudes toward women. When she learns that her evil cousin plans to kill her brother and inherit the family fortune, she joins the crew of an interplanetary clipper ship in order to beat him to Mars. But privateers, mutiny, and insurrection stand in her way. Will she arrive in time?\n\nArabella of Mars will appeal to fans of Naomi Novik's Temeraire books, Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan trilogy, and Mary Robinette Kowal's Glamourist Histories, all of which are fast-paced adventures combining a historical setting with a fantasy/SF twist. A novelette in the same universe, \"The Wreck of the Mars Adventure,\" appeared in Locus Award winning anthology Old Mars, edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois; another related novelette, \"The End of the Silk Road,\" appeared in F&SF.\n\nAs for the author, I have published over fifty short stories in major markets. My stories have won the Hugo, have been nominated for the Nebula, and have appeared in five Year's Best anthologies, among many other honors, and my collection Space Magic won the Endeavour Award for the year's best F/SF book by a Pacific Northwest writer. I also wrote one of three new stories in the revised edition of George R.R. Martin's Wild Cards 1. In 2010 I spent two weeks at a simulated Mars base in Utah, and have presented a highly-regarded slide show about the trip at many science fiction conventions and other venues. A video I made of my short story \"Dr. Talon's Letter to the Editor\" was a finalist for the 2013 Parsec Award.\n\nGetting to this point has been a real emotional rollercoaster, with many years of hard work, long waits, and near misses. Arabella of Mars, my first sale, is my fourth completed novel; I started outlining the first one at the beginning of 2003, so this moment is the culmination of more than ten years of effort. And yet, of course, this is also only the beginning of an equally long strange journey to publication and beyond. I have a lot to do in the next year, including soliciting blurbs, writing blog posts, assembling a street team, and scheduling readings and interviews, as well as shepherding the book through production, not to mention writing book 2 (which currently exists as a solid outline and 4000 words of text). It's going to be a heck of a ride, and I plan to keep you informed along the way.\n\nIf you have any questions, please feel free to email them or leave them as comments here. I can use topics for forthcoming blog posts! :-)\nCollapse" ]
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[ null, "Okay, so Jonathan Sanchez got lucky last year. There are still doubters among you when it comes to BABIP, I’m sure. There’s nothing wrong with being suspicious about the new orthodoxy. The idea is that once a hitter makes contact with a baseball, the pitcher doesn’t have a lot of control over what happens next. It doesn’t matter if the pitcher is a Hall-of-Famer or a fringe player. It seems counterintuitive. Shouldn’t the pitchers with really, really good stuff be harder to \"square up?\"\n\nThose were just the first two names I thought of when I thought of \"good stuff\" and \"not as good stuff.\" And, hey, look at that, they had an almost identical BABIP over their respective careers. So while it might be tempting to say that Sanchez’s stuff is good enough to make him an outlier, that’s ridiculously unlikely. Pedro Martinez’s stuff wasn’t that good, and no one in the history of anything had better stuff.\n\nThere’s another extreme, too. If you look at how lucky Sanchez was – start here for the raw data – there’s a tendency to think he’s going to give back every single gain he made in preventing runs last year. That might be right. I’m not smart enough to know. But I do know this:\n\nSo sweet. So likely.\n\nAccording to Fangraphs, though, Sanchez is almost exactly the same pitcher now that he was in 2008. Same strikeout rate, same walk rate, close to the same home run rate. It’s really likely that he just pitched behind a better defense and got a few more breaks, which is what led to the reduced ERA. I understand that when I look at the numbers, but what about my spidey sense anecdotal impressions, which tell me that Sanchez really was a better pitcher last year?\n\nI think it’s this:\n\nHe was really a bullpen-chewing monster in 2009. Of those nine starts of six innings or more, he pitched exactly six innings four times. He made it out of the seventh inning once, and that was when he pitched his no-hitter. Last year, Sanchez was allowing fewer runs, sure, but he was also going deeper into games. Probably because he was allowing fewer runs, now that I think about it.\n\nMan, I don’t know what to think about Sanchez. Forget I even asked. I’m splitting the difference between the optimistic and the statocalyptic because I’m afraid to commit either way." ]
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[ "What’s the perfect book to start your reading habit? Take the Quiz!\nHome » Books » The Pillars of the Earth", null, "I can't say that a story about building a cathedral in Middle Ages England sounded like a riveting premise--but I was wrong. This massive tome is filled with drama and intrigue, evil characters, romance, political maneuvering, and fascinating history. It's a bit of a historical soap opera, on par with Outlander, in the best possible way. Highly readable, hard to put down, and also a bit of a guilty pleasure. The third book in Follett's Kingsbridge series, A Column of Fire, was released in 2017, and it's sitting on my shelf alongside the first two. They reference one another a bit, but each is set several centuries after the last, so reading them all isn't completely necessary. Nonetheless, those immersive reading experiences don't come along often, and I may do a reread of The Pillars of the Earth and the second book, World Without End, before diving into A Column of Fire--just for an extended soapy reading experience.\n\nKen Follett is known worldwide as the master of split-second suspense, but his most beloved and bestselling book tells the magnificent tale of a twelfth-century monk driven to do the seemingly impossible: build the greatest Gothic cathedral the world has ever known.\n\nEverything readers expect from Follett is here: intrigue, fast-paced action, and passionate romance. But what makes The Pillars of the Earth extraordinary is the time the twelfth century; the place feudal England; and the subject the building of a glorious cathedral. Follett has re-created the crude, flamboyant England of the Middle Ages in every detail. The vast forests, the walled towns, the castles, and the monasteries become a familiar landscape. Against this richly imagined and intricately interwoven backdrop, filled with the ravages of war and the rhythms of daily life, the master storyteller draws the reader irresistibly into the intertwined lives of his characters into their dreams, their labors, and their loves: Tom, the master builder; Aliena, the ravishingly beautiful noblewoman; Philip, the prior of Kingsbridge; Jack, the artist in stone; and Ellen, the woman of the forest who casts a terrifying curse. From humble stonemason to imperious monarch, each character is brought vividly to life.\n\nThe building of the cathedral, with the almost eerie artistry of the unschooled stonemasons, is the center of the drama. Around the site of the construction, Follett weaves a story of betrayal, revenge, and love, which begins with the public hanging of an innocent man and ends with the humiliation of a king.\n\nOther Books in \"Books Worth Reading Again\"\n\nAll Creatures Great and Small", null, "The Art of Racing in the Rain", null, null, "A Thousand Splendid Suns\nLook Inside\nDisclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the page above are \"affiliate links.\" This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: \"Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.\"", null, null ]
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[ "Vaccine Hope on the Horizon", null, "The rise in COVID cases and decline in Paycheck Protection Program money is having a worsening impact on businesses and workers around the country, unfortunately, as jobless claims trended in the wrong direction in the latest report. However, hope is on the horizon as a federal advisory panel recommended emergency use of Pfizer's vaccine, which could lead to distribution quickly as soon as it's approved by the FDA.", null, "Another 853,000 people filed for unemployment benefits for the first time during the week ending December 5, which is an increase of 137,000 claims from the prior week. California (+178K), Illinois (+106K) and New York (+63K) reported the largest increases.\n\nContinuing Claims, which measure people who continue to receive benefits, also increased by 230,000 to 5.575 million.\n\nIn addition, remember that when regular benefits expire, people can file for Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), which extends their benefits for another 13 weeks. The number of Pandemic Unemployment Assistance claims did decline by 313,000, but unfortunately for all the wrong reasons as benefits are expiring.\n\nKeeping an Eye on Inflation\n\nInflation was also tame at the wholesale level, as November's Producer Price Index showed that headline inflation increased by 0.1%, which was in line with market expectations. On a year over year basis, headline PPI increased from 0.5% to 0.8%. The Core rate, which again strips out volatile food and energy prices, was also up 0.1% for the month, and increased from 1.1% to 1.4% year over year.\n\nWhile these numbers are still relatively low, the year over year readings could continue to move higher as demand outpaces supply for goods and services. Those higher producer costs could translate to higher consumer costs and inflation.\n\nWhy does this matter?\n\nWhile inflation remains tame now, there is a point to note from the latest National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Optimism Index, which dropped 2.6 points in November to 101.4, a three-month low. Within the report, those seeing higher selling prices rose 3 points to the highest level since May 2018, which is just 1 point from matching the highest since 2008. This data speaks to businesses not having enough people to help their supply meet demand, which is a sign that temporary inflation could be on the horizon.\n\nWhat causes this confusion?\n\nHome prices have appreciated in the last year, but only 7% per the latest reports. Meanwhile, rates have fallen in this same period. This means that for many people, the monthly principal and interest payment to buy a home today could actually be lower than last year!\n\nIn addition, weekly earnings have risen 5.9%, so some people have even more money each month to put toward their mortgage and other monthly expenses.\n\nThe bottom line is that there is reason to feel positive and not negative about the housing market. With rates near all-time lows, there are great opportunities for people hoping to buy a home next year!" ]
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[ "Not Everything Is Crap. I Promise.\n\nI know it can feel that way. I feel it too. It can be easy to focus on all the things that are horribly wrong with the world. Supreme Court Justices and demonizing immigrants and immoral, corrupt leaders… It can all feel like too much. I know we HAVE to focus on those things sometimes. But if that’s ALL we focus on, it can make us lose hope. And people who have lost hope are way less likely to vote. People who have lost hope stop trying. And when don’t vote and we stop trying, oppression and injustice and hatred thrive. So I just want to share a couple things to remind you that not everything is crap.\n\nFirst, this video. In a game deciding which team would go on to the state tournament, pitcher Ty Koen struck out the final batter of the game… Who happened to be his good childhood friend Jack Kocon. Please, PLEASE watch this…\n\nSometimes the world can feel like it’s filled with videos of people falling down on a patch of ice, or guys getting hit in the nuts, or an overweight person breaking a porch swing, or some other garbage. People park their kids in front of a TV watching “America’s Funniest Videos,” and those kids are taught that the loss of human dignity is “funny.” But in the midst of that darkness, videos like the one above shine even brighter. Friendship is more powerful than any rivalry. One act of compassion is stronger than 100 acts of “win at any cost.” In an interview about that hug, Jack said that “Twenty years from now, I will think back to that game, and I will not remember the score, but I WILL remember what Ty did for me, and that’s really all that matters.”", null, "So that’s one good thing. And the second good thing I wanted to remind you of is Mr. Rogers. This year for HER birthday, my mother-in-law took our family to see the documentary about the life of Fred Rogers called “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.” I seriously cannot recommend this movie highly enough. This movie, much like Fred Rogers’ life, is an extraordinary act of goodness and hope. If you have ever trusted anything I have ever said, please trust me when I say this: You NEED to go see this movie. EVERYONE needs to see this movie.\n\nHe’s a Republican, he‘s a devout Christian, and he’s my hero\n\nEvery single person needs to go see WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR, the Mr. Rogers doc.\n\nYou are the only one capable of being you\n\nThere is a scene in “Won’t You Be My Neighbor” where Mr. Rogers meets Koko the gorilla. Last week Koko died. She knew over 1000 words in sign language, and understood over 2000 words. There is a story about how once Koko tore a sink off of the wall in the area where she lived (which is really nothing for a gorilla). When her handlers asked her about what happened, Koko blamed it on her kitten, Ms. Grey. She signed the words “Cat did it.” And as if that story wasn’t enough to make you smile for a very long time, listen to this… Koko was a huge fan of Mr. Rogers. His show was one she was allowed to watch. So when she got a chance to meet him in person, she hugged him and told him she loved him. There is a scene in the movie where she takes off Mr. Rogers’ shoes… Just like she had watched him do so many times before when he walked into his house. I honestly can’t tell people about that scene — with Koko hugging an old man and taking his shoes off — without tearing up with happiness. And I’ve tried many times.", null, "One last thing about Mr. Rogers, as we all look for light in the darkness and ways to stay hopeful. You may have seen the footage of Fred singing “It’s You I Like” with a little boy in a wheelchair named Jeff Erlanger. If you haven’t, you definitely need to watch it. But even if you have, please take a couple minutes to watch it again…\n\nThe love and attention and compassion displayed here are just extraordinary. Here are the words to the song “It’s You I Like,” written by Mr. Rogers himself:\n\nJeff went on from Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood to grow into a man who was an advocate and activist for the rights of people with disabilities. And when Mr. Rogers was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame, Jeff was there to congratulate him. His appearance was a surprise for Fred. Watch as an old man leaps onto a stage to greet an old friend and neighbor… And then listen as Mr. Rogers emanates wisdom and kindness and goodness and light and life and love in his speech.\n\nBoth of these men are gone now… Memories of goodness. And as I think about a Supreme Court Justice being nominated by a uniquely immoral and broken man, I feel like I’m looking around for a hero. But in times of great darkness, Fred Rogers reminds us to “look for the HELPERS. Because if you look for the helpers, you’ll know that there is HOPE.” And as we look for help, the words of a good neighbor speak from the past: “We live in a world in which we need to share responsibility. It’s easy to say ‘It’s not my child, not my community, not my world, not my problem.’ Then there are those who see the need and respond. I consider those people my heroes.”\n\nKnowing that we can be loved exactly as we are gives us all the best opportunity for growing into the healthiest of people. ~ Fred Rogers\n\nPlease do yourself the favor of watching “Won’t You Be My Neighbor.” It is self care for the soul. And then ask yourself what is is that you can give this world that no one else can. Because we desperately need the things you have to offer. As Mr. Rogers reminds us, “You’re the only one who can be you.” Anne Frank wrote “Look at how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness.” Be that single candle. Look for the candle in others. In times of great darkness, acts of love and light shine even brighter. We have got some hard work ahead of us. And we cannot do the work that needs to be done if we don’t have HOPE. My hope is not in the church… At least not the church in the way it looks today. My hope is not in moral heroes like Fred Rogers. My hope is that we can show the world that goodness is more attractive than selfishness and discrimination and hatred and bigotry and fear. My hope is that Love wins.\n\nStay hopeful, friends. Thank you so much to my Patrons. If you value this blog, and you’d like to help support it, you can BECOME A PATRON or you can LEAVE A TIP ON PAYPAL. The other way you can help support me (or any writer) is just to share the stuff you love. Share it on FACEBOOK. Share it on TWITTER. Share it wherever. But most of all, stay hopeful.\n\nThis entry was posted in 1) Jesus, 2) Politics, 5) Not Quite Sure and tagged Anne Frank, Goodness, Hope, It's You I Like, Jack Kocon, Jeff Erlanger, Koko, Look for the helpers, Love Wins, Mr. Rogers, Not Everything Is Crap, Pitcher Consoles Friend, Sarah Silverman, Ty Koen, Won't You Be My Neighbor?. Bookmark the permalink.\n\n5 Responses to Not Everything Is Crap. I Promise." ]
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[ null, "This night took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, an event to pay tribute to Kobe Bryant, the legendary basketball player tragically died at the end of last January in a helicopter crash along with her 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven other persons. Bryant and his daughter were buried in a cemetery in Corona del Mar, California, on 7.February.\n\nThe tribute to Bryant told with musical numbers by Beyoncé, Alicia Keys and Christina Aguilera. The first was tasked to open the ceremony, accompanied by a choir and a band, they played two original songs, ‘XO’ and ‘Halo’. In the case of the input of their power, declared the artist to the public, the ‘XO’ was one of the favorite songs of Bryant. Then Alicia Keys played on the piano of the famous composition ‘moonlight Sonata’ by Ludwig van Beethoven, is a more favorite pieces of music of the player." ]
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[ "Venezuelan update. Just some bits and pieces that juxtapose nicely. The Venezuela that is presented at pageants world-wide and the reality of life at home!", null, "While back at home, the looting of an electronics store was captured in pictures and video and shown around the world. It would appear even the police couldn’t resist a good bargain on a few new devices. The theft was triggered when Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ordered a military “occupation” of the company’s five stores as he continues the government’s crackdown on an “economic war” it says is being waged against the country, with the help of Washington.\n\nThose actually willing to pay for their weekly groceries had to be very early this Sunday morning as lines had formed well before 7:00 am as shoppers hope to be able to get the basics they need.", null, "DCMontreal is a Montreal writer born and raised who likes to establish balance and juxtapositions; a bit of this and a bit of that, a dash of Yin and a soupçon of Yang, some Peaks and Freans and maybe a bit of a sting in the tail! Please follow DC on Twitter @DCMontreal and on Facebook, and add him on Google+" ]
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[ null, "Claudia Lee Black is an Australian actress of TV as well as a voice actress who was born on the 11th of October, 1972 and is currently 43 years of age. She was born as the only child born to parents Jules and Judy Black, who were both Australian Medical Academics Doctors. Born and raised in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia she also lived in New Zealand, United States of America, Canada as well as England. However, she was educated at the Anglican Kambala School, located in Sydney & she is an Aussie by nationality and belongs to white ethnicity.\n\nShe didn’t have any connections with acting till she was in her high school. In her younger days, she was more into sports and enjoyed playing cricket with her cla s s mates. She was also a very avid dancer and a deep reader who has always had travelling in her blood. Not much is known about her further education although it is believed that she had completed her Bachelor’s degree. Regarding her acting versatility, she had played in many of local TV shows in both Australia as well as New Zealand. Her first major role was of an intersexual woman that she played in Good Guys Bad Guys. Her major role in New Zealand came in City Life, where she portrayed the role of a Greek attorney. Her movie roles came in two independent films in the beginning; which was Queen of the Damned and Pitch Black.\n\nThen she worked in two separate TV series name Stargate: The Ark of Truth as well Stargate: Continuum. With much of her work based in Sci-Fi genre, the Sci-Fi World Net voted her as the 7 Hottest Sci-fi Babe; in the year 2004. She later started working in NBC’s series named Life (2007), where she played as a pilot. But due to her pregnancy in the following season, that role was taken by Jennifer Siebel. Apart from her acting talents, Claudia also had talents in acting and dancing fields. She learned to play guitar as a child and used her musical talents in the Farscape conventions. In 2007, she and her co-star Paul Goddard recorded together to form her first debut album.\n\nShe currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband. There is no such news about her getting a divorce. She is not dating anyone nor has a boyfriend. She has two sons. She gave birth to a boy in December 2005 and she gave birth to her second son on November 9, 2007.Her net worth is estimated to be in millions however the exact figure is not disclosed yet. She added international recognition for her role in Farscape. She was also selected for a Saturn Award in both 2001 and 2002 for Best Actress. She also got award in 2005.\n\nShe has also played in theatres and stages and some of the famous acts she has done are as Portia in Merchant of Venice as well as other plays like Spotlight on Women, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Loose Ends, Pick Ups, Little Women and The World Knot. With much of her work coming in different nations, she had had a huge fan following and admiration for her work, around the world. Despite her popularity she has managed to keep her personal life very low profile." ]
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[ "Story of the Ride to Netravali", null, "The new lullaby putting me to sleep from the past ten days is riding through the ride I just recently did with a friend through the highway, villages and green forests in South Goa. Getting over it has become a task for me. The forests are screaming loud and calling me back.\n\nEntering this beauty took us about 2.5 hours of a ride through the city traffic followed by the highway and villages and close to 60kms or might be a li'l more. We missed the count of kilometers we travelled cuz we were already high on the greenery we were soaking in coupled with the showers of rain and after a while google maps were of no use. Our best guides were the localites and the villagers and that is what I like most about the people of Goa, they guide you to the right places you want to see and with love.\n\nThe paddy fields and the straight roads were the highlights with the landscapes on one side and the mountains on the other. You surely need to know what else to get high on when you're in Goa. Bingo!\n\nNow you get to know the funniest element of this astounding experience.. I was riding Suzuki Access 125 and my friend was riding a Royal Enfield, imagine what efforts he had to make to match up with my bike's speed which couldn't go beyond 80kmph, killing all his desires of a rider who won't stop until he reaches his destination! Yes, we rode together till we're back home.\n\nReaching at the forest gate just in time was an achievement for us. We started our journey at about 2.30pm and reached the forest gate a little before 5pm. Beyond that was the path that lead us to the serene waterfall. Yes, that is the place we had come all the way to see.\n\nFrom the gate to the waterfall I was getting overpowered by the absolute exquisiteness of the cosmic revelations around me.\n\nThe forest trails were getting deeper and greener, the sound of waterfall took us to a truth in its absolute existence, the creek out there was even more inviting. About that moment and time Amazed was my friend and he couldn't come up with another cannotation. Amazed was I too and amazed will be the world around for it's beauty kept me quiet and sounds of my mind were shrunk to breathlessness.\n\nI have believed that I am a tiny little creature and mountains have crushed my ego and nature has quashed my wittiness now I can only face humans. And this I have felt not once but many times when I have been close to the nature.\n\nWe headed out of the waterfall vicinity following the whistling call from a creepy creature. We don't know if that was of a human or of an inhabitant from the forest or of a traveller of a different kind.\n\nI would be a fool or a writer if I could actually be able to pen down my story of this experience even when I am drunk. Remember what I mentioned what we were high on?\n\nI have done no justice to bringing this out to you guys and don't trust me on this, please, just go and experience it all by yourself!\n\nWe did manage to click a couple of pictures though and trust me for once, ok, atleast when I am asking for it! That none of the pictures could capture the depth of what I am talking about. I feel like 🙈 hiding behind one of those walloping trees in that drunken green forest.\n\nOk, let's now know how the journey back to home was like. It was already 6pm and we're hungry, we only had some khakra, green salad and a tiny piece of tandoori chicken for the entire day. After, all the journey we embarked and achievements we made we deserved a plate full of soulful #foodporn and we found a giver on our way back through a small village in a small hut cleaner than what you see \"in the city hotels/restaurants\". This giver was a God in disguise. We had a plate full of omelette rassa with pav, a very Goan dish. You'll only find it when you know what else to get high on when you're in Goa next time. Trust me once again! (Blink)! We were swayed by the God's hospitality. You'll find the right God only at the right places and only when you know the right things to get high on 😬\n\nWe were fed well and were ready to ride back, it started pouring. We were left with no other choices than to start riding. Absolutely unaware of the fact that 54km ride as per the google map would turn out to be a 65 -70km of ride. Like I said earlier we lost the track of kilometers again when we lost the way as well, just by a small turn that we missed. We met angels on the way who not just showed us the right route but also added to our day by saying \"go safe\". Why on earth would they care for strangers like us from some far off land.\n\nThe rain Gods blessed us with the best they had in store for us. Even the raincoats couldn't express how they felt at the end of it. The lights were with us till we're on the right road, we lost the way and the darkness followed. It happened with us when we missed a small correct turn on our way.\n\nBlessings by the Rain Gods didn't make me realize when the rain was stopped in some patches. I was truely a part of the process. At one point of time I also felt if I was reaching home that night, the darkness around and the silhouette of mountains I noticed were enough for me to give up but I knew only one thing that night, Riding is my religion today and I am gonna live for it!\n\nI remember my friend also mentioning this later that at one point of time he also felt if we're reaching home well.\n\nAnd now I am sharing a piece of that experience, enough for you all to know that we reached home with our heads held high in awe of the mountains and nature, Thanking every single being who was a part of this story with our faces all glimmered up with the joy of soaking ourselves into the light of the green forest.\n\n\"I don't care how long it takes me, but I am going somewhere beautiful.\"", null, "Just when we entered the main forest.", null, "The Forest trails getting greener and deeper.", null, "The truth in it's absolute existence. (we couldn't do enough justice with the picture)", null, "The creek that was even more inviting.", null, "The steps we took to exit the waterfall area. Not that we wanted to!", null, "My riding buddy and the road we took.", null, "The God's own place.", null ]
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[ null, "The North Allegheny girls’ soccer team bounced back from a narrow season-opening loss to Peters Township with a dominant effort on Thursday night, defeating the Altoona Mountain Lions, 7-0. Sophomore Emma Bundy led the onslaught of Altoona with a hat trick.\n\nIt was Bundy who opened the scoring for the Tigers with an unassisted goal within the first five minutes of the contest. North Allegheny dictated the pace throughout the first half and permitted only one shot on goal, maintaining a 1-0 lead at intermission.\n\nIn the second half, North Allegheny unleashed an avalanche of goals that buried the host Mountain Lions. Bundy scored twice in the second half with Morgan Anderson, Alex Adams, Sophia Spano and Grace Billman all posting goals. Assists were added by Anderson (2), Bundy, Ava Ruppersberger and Sarah Schupansky.\n\nNorth Allegheny improves to 1-1 on the season following the win. The Lady Tigers will visit Upper St. Clair on Saturday at 2:30 p.m." ]
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[ "Family is supposed to be our safe haven.\n\nVery often, it's the place where we find the deepest heartache.\n\nIt is impossible to correct abuses unless we know that theyre going on.\n\nEmotional abuse is like being continuously kicked in the shins.\n\nIt can be worse than getting one punch in the face, and it cements itself.\n\nYou survived the abuse, you’re going to survive the recovery.\n\nWell, I went through some emotionally abusive relationships and allowed myself to not be properly respected as a lady, as a human being even, though I tried everything I knew to be a lady.\n\nUnderlying these novel debt structures were the human emotions of greed and fear that led to abuses by even the most sophisticated individuals and most highly respected institutions in the market. While these human attributes are the most difficult to legislate, their ability to wreak havoc is clear evidence that they must be regulated in a thoughtful way.\n\nI think any time you have any kind of social ill, not just domestic violence.\n\n..as much as it's about the act, the obvious theme of domestic violence, Domestic Violence Awareness Month is also about how men deal with their emotions. It's not just like who gets brutalized; sometimes it's women that are abusing men, too. I think it's just an opportunity for us to look at ourselves. How do we treat each other? Why do we treat each other that way?\n\nI grew up in a really bad situation; my father left when I was young - you know, an abusive situation. So the minute I put my fingers on a guitar and closed my eyes and just played, it literally was like a drug. It took me into a totally different world, and I just pulled from emotions and experiences that I was going through.\n\nWe have a stewardship responsibility to keep ourselves healthy physically and emotionally. If we don't, we cannot carry out our obligations to God, to family, to our employer, or to others. With this in mind, we put limits on the extent to which we allow others to abuse us. Doing right will mean abuse part of the time; that goes with the turf. But inviting abuse or failing to deal with it is wrong.\n\nI'm not very close to my parents. My stepfather (in my opinion) was very emotionally abusive when I was growing up and there were a lot of other issues I don't feel comfortable talking about publicly. I spent a lot of time in therapy dealing with these issues though, and I feel i'm finally starting to move past them.\n\nWe all know to feel sympathy for those who've suffered from drug addiction, child abuse, and terminal illness, so the set up elicits an emotional response that the story itself very well may not earn. Energy generated by the fiction itself is likely to produce more light.\n\nI worked for 20 directors as a production designer, most male.\n\nI was on the set to witness firsthand a range of sometimes atrocious emotions - well-documented firings, yellings, fights between directors and actors, hookers, abusive things, budget overages, lack of preparation. A man gets a standing ovation for crying because he's so sensitive, but a woman is shamed.\n\nEverybody kind of has to learn the same lessons.\n\nPeople who have addictive problems usually have some subset of emotional difficulties that causes them to abuse substances.\n\nI think that what happened is that we grew up with the Holocaust within us.\n\nIt turned us into harsh, emotionally incapable people who have become blind to what they are doing to other people. A lot of times, Holocaust abuse justifies terrible things done to the Palestinians. And you have to realize that what is going on is terrible, and that we are responsible, and we have to take responsibility - even if we are not completely responsible.\n\nDon't give other people permission to ruin your day.\n\nI've overcome a lot - sexual abuse, death of a loved one, bad parents and experienced life. My nature is such I not only survived all this but I have thrived. I've always been psychologically ambitious in that I've never been willing to settle emotionally for anything less then what's needed. I've wanted more then that from life.\n\nYou're always feeling powerless in life.\n\nIf you're in an abusive relationship or working for what we call a psychotic boss sometimes the only option is to leave because you're emotions get so entangled with these manipulative people that staying there you're just helpless because they're good at passive aggressive games and you're not, so you have to leave.\n\nMy mother was physically and emotionally abusive. My father was an extremely cold man.\n\nObjectification is a critical reason why an abuser tends to get worse over time.\n\nAs his conscience adapts to one level of cruelty-he builds to the next. By depersonalizing his partner, the abuser protects himself from the natural human emotions of guilt and empathy, so that he can sleep at night with a clear conscience. He distances himself so far from her humanity that her feelings no longer count, or simply cease to exist.\n\nAn abuser can seem emotionally needy.\n\nYou can get caught in a trap of catering to him, trying to fill a bottomless pit. But he's not so much needy as entitled, so no matter how much you give him, it will never be enough. He will just keep coming up with more demands because he believes his needs are your responsibility, until you feel drained down to nothing.\n\nIt's like every day is the worst day of your life.\n\nAnd you're trapped and you're scared and you have to portray those emotions in every take and really take yourself to those places. (about her role as an abused wife in ENOUGH.\n\nI'm not an abuser. It takes me a long time to assimilate each experience. And I never have lost my respect for it. I mean I really feel dread. It is one of the emotions I always feel as I approach it, because I have no faith that my sails won't be ripped this time.\n\nAbuse of any kind thrives off secrecy.\n\nI felt like if I started talking about it, maybe other people would. I wanted to break the silence. Now I feel I'm in a much better place emotionally than I've ever been anytime in my life.", null ]
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It was known as Hadleigh Corner.\n\nThere was a motley row of shops around this bend, to a great extend obscuring the view of the Church from Castle Lane, as a perusal of Robert Nichols’ wonderful Hadleigh Postcard Memories would confirm.\n\nSome time before 1911, the Cingalee Restaurant and Tea Gardens set up here, (alongside Martin the Tailor and Perkins the Confectioner) to service the passing trade at this busy junction. Touring cyclists, it seems, were particularly welcomed in the early days and, in latter years, crews from the omnibuses and their passengers.\n\nIt appears it was a successful enterprise for, eventually, it occupied all these shops and dominated the corner for several years (at least until 1923).\n\nBut why the strange name, ‘Cingalee’? The Cingalese are a race of people from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Ceylon had become, since the 1880s, the principal source of our tea. In 1904 a successful two act musical play by James Tanner called The Cingalee, or Sunny Ceylon was staged at Daly’s Theatre (Cranbourn Street, just off Leicester Square). The Music was by Lionel Monkton and Paul Rubens and the lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Monkton was an especially important figure in the history of musical theatre and the show ran for just over a year in the West End (considered a good run in those days) but proved considerably less successful on Broadway.\n\nThe story is set in a colonial tea plantation and thus satisfied the penchant for exotic foreign settings which had been fuelled by Gilbert & Sullivan’s Mikado and, like the Savoy Operas, comprised the usual quota of frivolous nonsense, farcical mix-up, comedy and romance.\n\nOne of the most popular songs in the score is called simply ‘Tea, tea, tea’. Monckton’s catchy sextet, ‘The Island of Gay Ceylon’ and ‘Pearl of Sweet Ceylon’ and Ruben’s ‘White and Brown Girl’, ‘Sloe Eyes’, ‘Monkeys’ and ‘You and I’ are other highlights of the musical score.\n\nThe condescending racial overtone of The Cingalee’s libretto, however, would be unacceptable today, and so The Cingalee is unlikely to ever be revived and there is no recording available of the whole show. It was last staged, so far as I can tell in 1944 (as an amateur production, in Nottingham).\n\nIt is hugely intriguing that Southend Operatic and Dramatic Society (SODS) were the first amateur group to ever perform it, in 1912. Was there some connection here with our Hadleigh entrepreneurs?\n\nEssex Record Office have a copy of the SODS programme Reference Code: D/Z 234/2/7\n\nHarry Vereker, the owner of a Sinhalese tea-plantation, wishes to wed Nanoya, one of his workers. She, however, cannot follow her inclinations having been married at four years old to the potentate of Boobhamba. To avoid this marriage she has fled, disguised, from her position as the owner of the very plantation on which she now works, and Harry has been conned into ‘buying’ it by a rascally lawyer, Chambuddy Ram.\n\nBut the High Commissioner orders that Nanoya must be found and Ram is accused of hiding her. He is also accused of the theft of a famous black pearl and ordered to produce both at once.\n\nThe pearl turns up with one Peggy Sabine, engaged as governess for Harry’s wife-to-be. Peggy has won it in a gambling game in London. Ram sets out to get hold of both Peggy and the jewel, not to mention Nanoya. Things are made easy for him when Harry buys the pearl as a gift for Nanoya and Ram easily delivers both parts of his commission up to the judiciary.\n\nIn the second act Nanoya is freed from the unhappy early marriage by the combined efforts of everybody. Boombhamba has a harem in which every wife wears a different colour as an aid to identification. 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[ null, "Popa Chubby is no stranger to the scene. With an entire catalog of material dating back from 1992, 2013’s Universal Breakdown Blues is Popa Chubby’s latest installment. Although he dabbled in the NYC punk rock scene, Popa Chubby’s heart always belonged to the blues, which is apparent through his long-tenured blues career. Popa Chubby handles guitar and vocals, while Erik Boyd handles bass and Sim Cain is on drums.\n\nIt would be disrespectful to the track to call the opening chords of Universal Breakdown Blues anything but dirty. “I Don’t Want Nobody” is overflowing with the classic blues sound. About a minute into the track, Popa’s voice oozing with soul kicks in and the listener is transported back in time. Fans of Popa Chubby, never fear. With the track “I Ain’t Giving Up,” the band assures listeners that even though they are working to the bone, the band will never give up. The soulful track also gives Popa a chance to show off his classic and beautiful guitar skills.\n\nThe second half of the album shifts gears to a mischievous and rambunctious vibe. With a few amusing innuendos tucked into the album, Universal Breakdown Blues is a great balance of business and fun, if you consider business as heavy blues rock, that is. “69 Dollars” is the smoothest track of Universal Breakdown Blues. The instrumentals are reminiscent of something that could have walked out of Santana’s catalog. For those pining to hear a blues cover of “Over the Rainbow,” combined with samplings of other classical pieces, “Over the Rainbow” is the track for you. It sounds like an unlikely combination, but Popa Chubby pulls it off.\n\nAfter hearing the rest of Universal Breakdown Blues, it’s easy to agree with Popa when he says “I’m the danger man, that’s who I am” in the track titled “Danger Man.” Universal Breakdown Blues shows that Popa Chubby is a force to be reckoned with. The loose and party atmosphere returns with the playful lyrics of “Goin’ Back to Amsterdam.” The album ends on its heaviest note with “Mind Bender.”\n\nUniversal Breakdown Blues is undoubtedly packed to the seams with emotion, skill and an undying love for music. It’s apparent throughout each of the twelve tracks of the album. With plentiful experience, this album is smooth sailing for Popa Chubby.\n\n– I Don’t Want Nobody", null, null ]
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[ null, "Dr Resa Lewiss is another stand out woman in Medicine and she has become very well known particularly in Point Of Care Ultrasound. Resa was inspired by people that worked outside the USA health care system where she had started out. Since then she has been the first President of the Academy of Emergency Ultrasound and a founding member of WinFocus & Sono-Games. She has been at the forefront of ultrasound throughout her career. The ultrasound modality has moved from a poor cousin in the imaging world to a position of pre-eminence. It is now THE point of care imaging tool of choice available almost every where to almost everyone. It gets her close to her patients. This is good.\n\nResa has had an amazing journey which has brought her to Vietnam, Ghana, Rwanda and even Ireland.\n\nKeep an eye out for her Ultrasound talk and her later Leadership talk from SMACC in Dublin.\n\n(Matt McPartlin steps up and again proves that he is usually better prepared when he does these interviews.)", null, "This entry was posted on July 29, 2017 by Dr Doug Lynch @TheTopEnd in Uncategorized." ]
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[ null, "“This time be my only girl/We could undress all the world.” —“Undress the World,” The Milk Carton Kids\n\nIf writing is the love of my life than music is my mistress. I suppose it makes sense that lyrics have always been the most important part of music for me. Of course, not just lyrics—that would be not much else but poetry—but the way the lyrics are sung, the crescendos and voice cracks, the harmonies and vibratos and emotions. Music is sound, which writing can never be.\n\nWhen I am caught in the throes of a musical love affair I often only want to write the lyrics of already existing songs. I have notebooks full of songs already written, recorded word for word. I would rewind the song until I knew every syllable, until I transcribed it totally, and then would listen to it again, my eyes following the guide I had made. It was time filler, but made my soul feel light.\n\nI don’t know why. Perhaps it’s an expression of obsession, or a desire to recreate what they have done. Perhaps it’s my own way of honoring their work.\n\nWhenever I don’t know what to blog, writing lyrics comes to mind. For split seconds it always seems like a great idea, to share songs I love with the world, but then again, copyright laws, and then again, why would someone read the lyrics when they can hear the song in full with half a dozen keystrokes? I could do song reviews, I suppose, but who am I to say what lyrics mean to anyone but myself?\n\nLyrics alone do not do a song justice, anyhow. While I love them best, they lose their luster without a singer and a band.\n\nWell, I’m a writer, after all. I shall write my own songs!…but how could I write something more perfect, more capturing of my situation than these songs that already exist? I would get more fulfillment from writing down what they sing, from hearing their cadence until it’s impressed on my mind. And even then, even if I were to write the lyrics of a song and comment on it, I would probably only gush about its greatness. Or, quite the opposite, I would ignore the rest of the song for my favorite line, the one that gets stuck in my head.\n\nPerhaps this is partly why I like quotes so much. Snippets that capture a situation, an emotion, the song they are plucked from in so many words. If only there were a quote to sum up everything in the world. It would certainly make it easier to sing about:\n\n“Witness what I listen. There’s a world here you’re missin’ to behold\n\n‘Cuz if you stand there long enough, you will realize you’re really on your own\n\nGo on hold me\n\nGo on hold me\n\nWriting songs happens either immediately or over several centuries, for me. The problem is that I’ve only had a ukulele for about two years, and I’m not very good at it. The other problem is that I’ve never taken singing lessons, or a real poetry class. I’m relying on prose and high school theatre here, people.\n\nThat’s partially why I turned to comedy songs. Comedy songs are usually fast, so there’s no long notes for your voice to get caught on. Also, people don’t mind a semi-bad voice if the lyrics are funny. Bo Burnham won’t be in the opera any time soon. Another reason is because they’re more fun to write.\n\nAlso, I guess, my talent isn’t in music, it’s in writing. I wouldn’t want to perform a straight up song, because I’m only an average player. Below average, actually. That’s not worth applause.\n\nI’ve always lived my life in terms of what could be worth applause, so to speak. If I don’t think I’m good at something, I wouldn’t do it. I’d practice until I was confident in it. Heavy research, hours of time, tons of bookwork…isn’t always the answer. Especially in things that require practice.\n\nPractice-based learning is something that I do—alone. Which is why I’ve not mastered a second language. I’m afraid I’ll mess up embarrassingly, so I study the flashcards and all, and end up not speaking that much, which is vital to learning a language. Writing was a similar thing. Now I know you need peer reviewers to write well. I was stagnant through most of high school because I was too afraid to let others read my drafts.\n\nBeing an introvert is part of this. I intuitively feel that I do better on my own, that collaboration isn’t a helpful thing to my process, whatever that ‘process’ is. The thing is, that’s not true. Collaboration is what makes the world go round, and gets people jobs and food and love and art…and I just need to break out of my bubble and engage with the humming utopia of collaboration the world has become while I was looking inside myself. I know, I know…what kind of introvert am I? Voluntarily interacting with people more than necessary? It sounds daunting to me too, I know. But I gotta be brave.\n\nAfter all, there’s a big world out there, and I’m only a tiny part of it." ]
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[ null, "James Harding brings to the role of Director of Operations, over seventeen years of experience at Century. James joined the Century team in 2003 to create what is now the Centralized Purchasing Division. After serving 8 years in that role, James transitioned from Corporate Purchasing Manager to Branch Manager of the Atlanta Operations in 2011. While serving as Branch Manager, James was integral in branch consolidations, sales office openings, assisting Quality to achieve AS9100D certification, implementation of Quality software and recently leading Century's Branch Closure COVID-19 Protocols Task Force.\n\nJames is a graduate from Eastern Kentucky University, BS in Accounting in 1998 and honorably served in the US Marine Corps from 1992 – 1996.\n\nThe Director of Operations, will be reporting to both Co-Presidents, Tom Brodsky and Evan Stieglitz.\n\nVisit us online to learn about the products and services offered by Century Fasteners Corp. www.centuryfasteners.com." ]
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[ null, "On day one, Vermont Tech hosted UMaine Presque Isle. The game was close throughout the first half, with the Knights taking the lead after the first period 12-7, and maintaing the lead 27-24 at the half, the Knights had the advantage going into the third period. The owls caught up just a minute into the third quarter, and the teams were answering baskets as the lead changed several times and the Knights were still up by 2 at the end of the 3rd period. The Knights maintained a slight lead, but at 3:20 into the 4th quarter, the Owls went on a 8-2 run to go up 56-48 with 4:26 left in the game. The Knights fought back hard, missing a few key baskets and ended up with the loss at 65-55.\n\nIn the second game on Tuesday Fisher College and SUNY Canton tipped off and had an even first quarter, with Fisher Falcons up by 2 over the SUNY Canton Roos. In the second period the Falcons hit the nets hard, scoring 19 points to the Roos 2 in the second half. The Roos couldn't hang on, and in the end Fisher won the game 81-47.\n\nOn day two the Knights tool on SUNY Canton and just didn't have good luck in the first period. The Roos went up 7-0 at the start, as the Knights missed 6 baskets in the first 3 minute of the game.The Knights then took their only lead of the game 8-7 after Kiana Royer made 2 free throws. The Knights couldn't keep up, and had a decent shooting percentage of 31, but Canton had a 46% shooting precentage, and controlled the rest of the game. The Roos took the win 79-49.\n\nThe second game Tuesday was also not a close one, as Fisher started out with a 3 point shot and never lost the lead. The Owls fought hard the whole game, but they couldn't match baskets with the Falcons, who won the game 77-33.\n\nThe Knights play next in a conference match up vs UMaine-Machias at 3pm." ]
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[ "As with previous events which carry the potential for unrest, AmRRON operators are\nwatching the controversial 2nd Amendment Rally in Richmond, VA very closely. Tens\nof thousands of patriots are expected to show up to stand against the Democrat-\nmajority legislature and the Governor and their agenda to strip Virginians of many\nrights enumerated in the Constitutions of the State of Virginia and the United States.\n\nThe planned pro-constitution rally has resulted in the Governor declaring a ‘State\nof Emergency’ and declaring the majority of the Capitol campus a ‘gun free zone’.\nThis has angered citizens, rights groups, government officials, and law enforcement\nheads who believe the government has a duty to defend those rights, not strip\ncitizens of them.\n\nAmRRON operators will be monitoring the situation from on the ground, the surrounding\narea, and across the country. Like previous events, we have issued PIRs (Priority\nIntelligence Requirements). As a Civil Defense emergency radio network, this is a\ngood opportunity to practice observing and reporting an event which has the potential\nfor unrest. This could include actions resulting from provocateurs who might wish to\nescalate the situation in order to create violent unrest.\n\nBelow are the PIRs which have been issued to provide guidance for operators in and\naround the area, for reporting activity that could adversely impact communications or\ncivil peace and stability.\n\nPIR 2: Violent actions by any group, including suspected provocateurs\nor terror activity.\n\nPIR 4: Significant party involvement. Government, non-government, advocate\ngroups and personalities, organizations, etc. Indicate Left and right wing groups present and\nany relevant information related to their presence and/or activities. Reports of PIR (Priority\nIntelligence Requirements) items should be based on direct observation or first-hand witness\naccounts. Reports should be confirmed. Disinformation and sensationalism could be used as a\ndeliberate means of influencing, provoking, or agitating involved parties.\n\nNext post Veri-Code Project: How to participate with Q&A", null ]
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[ null, "While all analysts have heavily -Unfortunately- been misled into believing that the Trump candidacy would deflate during the Republican primaries, these same analysts now drafting new beautiful columns in which one you can see them saying that anyway, a Republican candidate Trump would be literally swept by the candidacy of Democrat Hillary Clinton.\n\nHow is it possible to be so wrong also automatically in a so short time ?\n\nTrump is the likely future 45th president of the United States, and if this perspective is far from rejoicing me, I'm going to explain why, not on a partisan analysis \"the finger in the air\" and smoky theory, but rather on a comprehensive analysis of data available so far, and which announce this disastrous result.\n\nAs everyone knows, to be elected President of the United States does not implicate a majority of voters, but a majority of electors votes by States. Thus, and in order to become president of the United States, you need to get 270 of those electorals votes from 538 availaible. The number of electors by state is calculated from the demographics. Also, the currently assigned number of electors of each State has been calculated from the last major census conducted in the USA in 2010 and the current distribution is the same as that which was applied to the 2012 election (Barack Obama reelected against Mitt Romney). Note that during the last major census, the states of the Northeast have mostly lost electoral votes, in favor of those of the great South, which will be real important (I'll come back on this later).", null, "Let's talk about Swing States. What you should know is that on all presidential elections since 2000, plenty of states always vote for the same party. Thus, on all 50 states of United States, and that in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012, only 10 have changed of political color to at least one recovery. Those States are the states of Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, New Hampshire.", null, "Therefore, we can predict without much risk of error that the next election will still be played on only these 10 States. This is important, because it means that even before the real beginning of the elections, Democrats begin the presidential race with a potential of 242 electors already acquired, and with only 28 more to win on these famous Swing States to be sure of winning the presidential election. Besides, the Republicans begin the race with a total of 180 electors already acquired, and the need to earn a total of 90 to win the election.", null, "On paper and therefore, the elections sounds good for the Democratic candidate, assuredly Mrs. Clinton.\n\nBut it would be a huge mistake to really trust that.\n\nNow study the Republican primary and Democrats who are currently playing, and delivered their results in already 7 of the 10 Swing States. And what can we observe ?", null, "In these States, the sum of Republican activists which has voted for the primary is systematically and always higher than the sum of Democrats. Sure, we can relativize by considering that a fan of Marco Rubio may not vote for Trump. The fact is that it's also true that a fan of Sanders cannot be automatically transfered to Clinton.\n\nI honestly do not pretend that my analysis is infallible, and there is hope that Republican voters will not sustain up the discourse of Trump. But the fact is that Clinton is for many Republicans (and not only !) a foil that could lead them to vote for the Republican candidate, whoever he is. A bit like in France, the conservative voters voted for Sarkozy in 2012 despite the fact that they were clearly disappointed by him, and as just as many socialists voters ultimately vote to support \"their\" government despite they hate it, because they consider they still are from the same \"family\".\n\nThus, and if we only stick to the analysis of Democrats votes against Republicans votes, the conclusion is clear: the Republicans beat the Democrats in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Virginia , North Carolina, Florida and Ohio. For a total of 91 electoral votes ... 1 more than enough for Trump to become president of the United States.\n\n(The values are in thousands)\n\nNow, you can understand that what seemed only a Hollywood scenario six months ago is about to become reality.\n\nTranslated from French, original version is here.\nHere is another article about primary, and Trump chances." ]
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[ null, "Eating soup when it’s hot out can strike people as odd. But think French-inspired Pho in steamy Vietnam, or British-influenced Mulligatawny in India. There’s a point to eating something hot and spicy when it’s hot out: it makes you sweat (I glow). And that helps you cool off. So while it may seem counter-intuitive, now is certainly the season to give some spicy soup a go.\n\nIt’s always hot in Texas. So it’s not surprising that tortilla soup is on just about every menu you peruse in San Antonio. There’s something about it that San Antonians can’t seem to get enough of, no matter the season. Perhaps it’s the mix of textures, but like Pho and Mulligatawny, it’s spicy and hot and a treat to eat. (It also happens to the be the exact thing I was eating when Hades first fell in love with me fifteen years ago. I even spilled it all over myself and he still loved me. Magical stuff this is.) And summertime is when the produce that comprises the bulk of the ingredients for tortilla soup are at their peak.\n\nI like to play around with ingredients: if there’s corn, add some, if there’s not, no worries. Zucchini and summer squashes work wonderfully, too. Tomatoes, however are a requirement. And while it can be made vegetarian, I do love chicken in mine. Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs add the right amount of richness. And for serving, it’s all about the garnishes. It’s a little like customizing a hot rod. Any or all of the following are fantastic: sour cream, crispy corn tortilla strips (mandatory), coriander, cotija or shredded cheddar, green onions, sliced peppers, lime wedges, sriracha.\n\nEat some with someone you love and cool off during hot, hot summer.\n\nPersephone’s Tortilla Soup, serves four to six as a first course, two to three as a main dish\n\nVegetable or chicken stock, if you have some homemade, otherwise just water is fine\n\n2 to 4 cups of summer vegetables (such as squash, zucchini, corn) chopped into bite-sized pieces, if using\n\nIn a deep pot with a lid, heat a tablespoon or so of olive oil over medium heat and add the chicken skin side down and season with salt and pepper. Cook for eight or nine minutes a side turning occasionally, until the juices run clear. Feel free to put the lid on part of the way through, turning the heat a bit lower to speed up the process. Remove and set the chicken aside until it is cool enough to handle. Then shred or chop.\n\nIn the same pan that the chicken was cooked, add the onion, bell pepper and garlic and saute over medium heat until the onions are translucent, about five to seven minutes. Sprinkle over the cumin and chili powder and stir to coat the vegetables; cook for one minute. Add in the chopped tomatoes, with all their juice and stir to combine. Add the chicken back in and then stock or water to cover. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to medium low. Simmer for at least 15 minutes, but as much as an hour.\n\nWhile the soup is cooking:\n\nIn a wide shallow pan, add oil until it is 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch deep. Heat over medium heat until the oil starts to shimmer. Add the tortilla strips in batches and stir and turn over frequently until an even golden brown. Remove to a paper towel and season with salt while the strips are still hot.\n\nAbout ten minutes before you are ready to serve, add in the chopped summer vegetables and cook until crisp tender. Taste for seasoning once again and adjust salt and pepper.\n\nLadle into bowls and serve with garnishes described above.\n\nOne thought on “Despite the Heat | Tortilla Soup”" ]
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[ null, "The History of Boise, Idaho\n\nLet us start by knowing where the name “Boise” came from. According to a story, a group of French-Canadian explorers in the early 19th century were traveling through the desert regions of the area. Almost losing hope, they decided to travel up a hill to survey the region. When they reached the top, they were surprised to see a river and a forest of trees surrounding it. They shouted “Les bois! Les bois!” meaning “The woods! The woods!” to express their delight. The river is now the famous Boise River.\n\nTHE OREGON TRAIL AND THE STARTING COMMUNITY\n\nBoise’s location is quite ideal for the starting community. It’s at the crossroads of the Oregon Trail as it provides much-needed relief for travelers. The Boise Basin (today, Idaho City) and the nearby Owyhee mines (today, Silver City0) also helped in Boise’s early growth into a settlement.\n\nBy 1862, people from every came to the Boise River since it was the start of a gold rush. The community adopted by developing the area to provide services for people dreaming to strike big and for the nearby mines. As the area develops, the national government started taking note of its strategic location. On July 4, 1863, during the U.S. Civil War, the United States Army re-established Fort Boise in the area as a deterrent to attacks happening along the Oregon Trail. The original Fort Boise, located 40 miles west of the city, was the private security arm of the Hudson’s Bay Company in the 1830s until it was disbanded. Boise was declared a city in 1863 and, on December 7, 1864, was designated as the capital of the state of Idaho.\n\nAs its population started growing, its needs started growing as well and one such need is water. The Boise Irrigation Project which was started in 1902 sought to provide the region with valuable water supply by building dams starting with Arrowrock Dam on the Boise River. Soon enough, agriculture and logging industries were on the rise.\n\nIdaho is home to the ethnic Basque community, which is one of the largest ethnic groups in the United States, and the city strives to promote and preserve their culture. The Basque Museum and Cultural Center keeps records and relics of great importance. The downtown area of Boise also has a section called Basque Block in their honour. And the Basque festival called Jaialdi is held every five years.\n\nThe natural beauty of Boise has also been preserved as decades of planning created the Boise River Greenbelt that passes along the Boise River and through parks like Pierce Park. To think that this extensive urban trail was started in the second half of the 20th century as a response to how the local community and businesses treated Boise River. The Boise River was used as a dumping area for chemicals, trash, and even raw sewage. The City of Boise worked for years to reverse the effects of pollution to create 30 miles of urban trails that offer the scenic and natural beauty of Boise." ]
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[ "This summer, Brighton Hospitality Workers (BHW) took on one of the most uncompromising bosses we have faced. The owner (who shall henceforth be referred to as ‘V’) of a well-known local café had hired a worker with an agreement to pay her £6ph but when it came to payday, he only coughed up what amounted to £5ph and refused to pay her holiday pay. After V refused to pay her the remainder, the worker approached BHW, who agreed to support her in getting back her owed wages.\n\nDuring the initial meeting with V, BHW delivered a letter outlining reasons for the conflict and the demands of the worker. The worker herself was too scared to face V. V was verbally and physically abusive, and refused to accept the letter (we left it on the premises anyway).\n\nNewcastle Local have created our own campaign website and phone number to simplify our message and become easier to find. Already regularly advising workers in distress, we hope to increase this work as well as take on further case work as we build our Local. If you or anyone you know is in dispute with a boss, or wants advice on workplace rights and fighting back, contact us via our new site www.stuffyourboss.org.uk or ring 0191 3082354.", null, "The first 45 minutes of last Thursday's talk in Brighton by a member of the Seattle Solidarity Network are now online. The talk covers the origins o SeaSol and the rationale behind it, as well as examples of their fights, their tactics and the anatomy of a typical struggle. After this, there was an hour's discussion of tactics, question and answers, and some more short films shown. We hope to edit together the lot into a video when we get the opportunity.", null, "One of the most exciting developments in London over the last year is the formation of the London Coalition Against Poverty. LCAP is inspired by the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty in Canada, who have created a successful and empowering model of grassroots community organising over the last two decades. It brings together activists, advice workers and campaigning groups in order to tackle the causes and effects of poverty, merging advice work, direct action and libertarian organising.\n\nThe current “debate” about immigration focuses on economic arguments, with the bosses arguing that they need “skilled migrants” to fill gaps in the workforce. This is a partial truth, the other side of the coin is that migrant workers are also needed to do the low-status “unskilled” jobs as cleaners, security guards, agricultural labourers and workers in food processing plants which “native” workers can’t be dragooned into doing. However, the argument that immigration is “good for the economy” is not one we should adopt. “The economy” is the value of what the ruling class own, increased through our exploitation; anarcho-syndicalists reject the social democratic view that capitalism can be managed for the good of the working class." ]
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[ "Netflix recently unveiled the inaugural trailer for The Magic Order, a physical comic book series that is due to hit shelves next month. A product of Mark Millar’s comic book empire Millarworld — acquired by the streaming titan last summer — the six-issue series is based around five families of magicians whose sole purpose is to rid the world of the very same evil forces that are trying to eliminate them.\n\nMillar addressed a letter to comic retailers, stating “We want to get back to that crazy, exciting time where a first printing really meant something too and create a real collectibility here with NO SECOND PRINTINGS. We love the idea of making this genuinely sought after. So after inventory on the first and only print run is depleted, there will be no additional printings. That said, we’re very, very sure this is going to sell out.”\n\nFor those eager to jump into the mysterious world of The Magic Order, the comic will arrive in shops on June 13. In the meantime, check out the trailer above for a quick fix.\n\nIn case you missed it earlier, Netflix is slated to open its “Because You Watched” pop-up exhibit.", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "\"Catwoman\" is a movie about Halle Berry's beauty, sex appeal, figure, eyes, lips and costume design. It gets those right. Everything else is secondary, except for the plot, which is tertiary. What a letdown. The filmmakers have given great thought to photographing Berry, who looks fabulous, and little thought to providing her with a strong character, story, supporting characters or action sequences. In a summer when \"Spider-Man 2\" represents the state of the art, \"Catwoman\" is tired and dated.\n\nAlthough the movie's faults are many, the crucial one is that we never get any sense of what it feels like to turn into a catwoman. The strength of \"Spider-Man 2\" is in the ambivalence that Peter Parker has about being part nerdy student, part superhero. In \"Catwoman,\" where are the scenes where a woman comes to grip with the fact that her entire nature and even her species seems to have changed?\n\nBerry plays Patience Phillips, a designer for an ad agency, who dies and is reborn after Midnight, a cat with ties to ancient Egypt, breathes new life into her. She becomes Catwoman, but what is a catwoman? She can leap like a cat, strut around on top of her furniture, survive great falls and hiss. Berry looks great doing these things, and spends a lot of time on all fours, inspiring our almost unseemly gratitude for her cleavage.\n\nShe gobbles down tuna and sushi. Her eyes have vertical pupils instead of round ones. She sleeps on a shelf. The movie doesn't get into the litter box situation. What does she think about all of this? Why isn't she more astonished that it has happened to her? How does it affect her relationship with that cute cop, Tom Lone (Benjamin Bratt)?\n\nThe movie makes it clear that they make love at least once, but we don't see that happening because \"Catwoman,\" a film that was born to be rated R, has been squeezed into the PG-13 category to rake in every last teenage dollar. From what we know about Catwoman, her style in bed has probably changed along with everything else, and sure enough, the next day he notices a claw mark on his shoulder. Given the MPAA's preference for violence over sex, this might have been one sex scene that could have sneaked in under the PG-13.\n\nSoon she has a dual identity: Patience by day, Catwoman by night. She already knows Tom Lone. They met when she crawled out of her window and balanced on an air conditioner to rescue Midnight, and Tom thought she was committing suicide and saved her after she slipped. Uh, huh. That meeting begins a romance between Patience and Tom that is remarkable for its complete lack of energy, passion and chemistry. If the movie had been 10 minutes longer, it would have needed a scene where they sigh and sadly agree their relationship is just not working out. One of those things. Not meant to be.\n\nThe villains are Laurel and Georges Hedare (Sharon Stone and Lambert Wilson). He runs the cosmetics company and fires his wife as its model when she turns 40. She is not to be trifled with, especially not in a movie where the big fight scene is a real catfight, so to speak, between the two women. Stone's character is laughably one-dimensional, but then that's a good fit for this movie, in which none of the characters suggest any human dimensions and seem to be posing more than relating. Take Georges, for example, whose obnoxious mannerisms are so grotesque he's like the \"Saturday Night Live\" version of Vincent Price.\n\nAmong many silly scenes, the silliest has to be the Ferris wheel sequence, which isn't even as thrilling as the one in \"The Notebook.\" Wouldn't you just know that after the wheel stalls, the operator would recklessly strip the gears, and the little boy riding alone would be in a chair where the guard rail falls off, and then the seat comes loose, and then the wheel tries to shake him loose and no doubt would try to electrocute him if it could.\n\nThe score by Klaus Badelt is particularly annoying; it faithfully mirrors every action, with what occasionally sounds like a karoke rhythm section. The director, whose name is Pitof, was probably issued with two names at birth and would be wise to use the other one on his next project.", null, "Rated PG-13 for action/violence and some sensuality" ]
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[ null, "Shepherd Huxley Bushiri and his wife Mary Bushiri have escaped from the South African justice system by skipping bail and fleeing to Malawi after being granted bail in a fraud and money laundering case.\n\nThe founders of the ECG church are facing the fraud and money laundering charges with two other suspects who are still in South Africa awaiting trial. In a press statement released over the weekend, Bushiri told his followers that his decision to leave South Africa was due to attempts made his life and that of his family describing it as a tactical withdrawal not an escape from justice.\n\nThe self styled prophet who is notorious for his walking on air antics as well as miracle money spent two weeks in jail following his arrest by the South African Hawks who he claims are out to get him on personal vendetta’s. Bushiri has since demanded the removal of the investigating officers to be removed from his case if he is to have a free trial.\n\nBushiri also demanded that his bail should not be revoked if he is to return to South Africa in a list of demands that prompted anger on social media from South Africans who have questioned the integrity of the immigration officials and law enforcement agencies who have been left red-faced in the whole debacle.\n\nSouth African finance Minister, Tito Mboweni also took to Twitter in disbelief as news broke that Bushiri had escaped South Africa. Mboweni’s tweet had insinuated that Bushiri’s escape was aided by Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera which prompted a firm denial from the Statehouse in Lilongwe.\n\nIt is expected that the South African authorities will start the process to extradite Bushiri and his wife soon." ]
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[ "This chart from Gallup showing Americans’ view of “black-white relations” from 2001 on has been making the rounds:", null, "So, in 2008 Americans elected the first black president, and attitudes about black-white relations held steady at a pretty high level (improving more among blacks). Then all of a sudden, in 2013, things fell apart to the lowest level of the millennium? I don’t buy the notion that Americans are seeing a real uptick in problems. This is a fabricated narrative promoted by the news and entertainment media in the service of the Democrat Party.\n\nPay particular attention to the lighter line, which traces the attitude of blacks. In 2001, they had a more positive view than did whites. Notice the dramatic drop just before the 2004 presidential election, bouncing back in 2004. (Note that the surveys tend to be conducted in June.) Then we get another drop just in time for the 2008 presidential election. A cynic might wonder whether the fevered pitch of news about a supposedly emerging racism is mainly reflective of the fact that blacks’ attitudes hadn’t been showing their pre-election dip in the run-up to 2016, although some of that could come from the fact that the question doesn’t appear to have been asked for five years.\n\nOther race-related Gallup polls add some depth to the picture:\n\nSit with that last point for a moment. In 1963, 70% of black Americans were confident that racial discord would eventually be worked out. Moving into the change of century, 70% of black Americans held the opposite view. It would take a research paper to unpack these findings, but having lived through most of the period in question, I find the idea that race relations and civil rights have deteriorated since the ’60s absurd.\n\nI remember when Al Sharpton brought his divisive clown show to Teaneck, New Jersey, a couple towns away from where I lived at the time, when a 16-year-old black teen about my age was shot. The parallels are stunning. Witnesses claimed he had his hands up and had said “don’t shoot,” and activists were saying that black children were being purposefully killed. Yet, the general sense of the public in the area was that expressed by a Teaneck teacher in this New York Times story from the time:\n\n“I don’t particularly care for the people heading the march,” said Mrs. Phelan, who is black. ”I am not an Al Sharpton supporter, and I would not march in anything that is led by him. He tends to exacerbate the situation rather than help it, and I will not be part of the Al Sharpton show.”\n\nPer the Gallup polls, Americans were headed in the right direction until the era of Obama. Increasingly, we were understanding that old wounds heal, and that it would happen naturally, through our society and our culture. Unfortunately, powerful people have too much of a vested interest in division — in keeping some people down and making others feel guilty about it — for them let us heal without a fight.\n\nFewer than half of Americans think black-white relations are somewhat or very good. That perception is definitely a problem, but it’s one that we solve by rejecting the self-serving messages of agitators, politicians, and media personalities and turning to each other as neighbors." ]
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[ null, "One of the most bizarre experiences last year was attending a formal celebration at a school in the poor countryside of Tanzania. As a part of my theatre education, I had been teaching about Augusto Boals Theatre of the Oppressed to kids living on less-an-a-dollar-a-day. They were studying agriculture, carpentry, and electric installations, and dreamt about becoming football players and rap stars. At the ending celebration, we were seated in a U-shape in a brick barrack with a concrete floor that previously served as a classroom. The bottom of the U hosted the table of honour with the socially highest ranking participants, like the principal, a retiring teacher, and my mentor. On each side, people sat in declining social order down to the end of the hall where there was no longer any tables.\n\nUpon entering the room each participant received two bottles of beverages that were proudly put on display for everyone to see. The MC, as the modern version of a toastmaster I assume, introduced everyone in the room with a short explanation of their role in school and society. It was made very clear why everyone received the seat they did. A ten-minute long dance break was announced and everyone moved communally to the latest afrobeat. The following announcement was the end of dancing and time for gift offerings. First gifts to honour table were presented by dance walking with the item along the U-shape. The gifts were often pieces of fabric that draped the receiver, who made a little thank-you-dance in return. It very clear what was given, to whom, and from whom. Eventually, it was our turn, our teacher got a big jar of coffee, and the students each got a small jar. Clear and fair according to the social structure.\n\nNext up was speeches and eating according to a schedule, and the evening ended with half an hour of unplanned social time. The whole event took five hours. Sitting there in the sub-Saharan night with crickets singing and stars filling the sky a thought was born. This was a celebration of the structure. A ritualized display of control, organization, and fairness. And it makes sense, in a country ridden by war, corruption, and exploitation – then yes, the structure is celebrated. It makes us different from the animals, the law of the jungle, where the strong prey on the weak. A rigid social structure was put on display for everyone to see, as transparently as possible.\n\nIn northern Europe, we have a very structured society that is both (from a Tanzanian point of view) very fair and transparent. So when we party we look to break the structure and to lose control. People get drunk, they fuck around, and when it’s over, we go back to our structure. It is a celebration of hedonism, as the opposite of a celebration of the structure. However, doing this casually and unconsciously doesn’t go very far. We are worried about who will talk about us the day after, if we are too much, and what is allowed and not – pretty much how things will affect our standing in the social structure.\n\nCreating a ritual around the celebration of hedonism acts as a frame. It limits to the experience in time and space – tomorrow when you wake up, you’ll be yourself again, back in your structured comfort zone. It has rules that make us feel safe and helps us communicate how deeply we are ready to let go. It has themes that connect us to parts of ourselves that are suppressed by our everyday structure. And most importantly it has the communal agreement that “now we do this together”. In my experience, this is what we need to temporarily let go and celebrate the loss of control. And it is healthy because what we repress always finds another way to express itself. If not consciously and consensually – then unconsciously and destructive. This is why I organize and celebrate the breaking of structure and loose of control.", null ]
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[ null, "JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Right to Life Political Action Committee released their endorsements for the general election this weekend, less than 10 days after pro-life group’s victories at veto session to triple the mandatory waiting period for abortions to 72 hours and to increase tax credits for pregnancy resource centers.\n\nPro-life groups reliably turn out a strong grassroots bloc in Missouri and abortion is considered one of the largest single-issue voting platforms among voters in the state, effectively making MRL endorsements a necessity for Republicans and moderate Democrats.\n\nThough the group is nonpartisan, only a handful of Democrats have been endorsed, including Senate candidate Ed Schieffer (District 10) and House candidates Mike Waltemath (2nd District), Dan Dildine (41st District), Rep.", null, "Other than encouraging their members to support the endorsed candidates at the polls, the group has several fall events, including a Forty Days for Life rally and vigil in Columbia on Tuesday, a pro-life forum at Missouri Western State University on Thursday, and the 27th National Life Chain in October– which organizes people standing beside main streets.\n\nWhen is missouri's general election?\n\nNovember 4! Super Tuesday!\nAnother View:\nIn the US, every state's general election occurs on the same day: Tuesday following the first Monday in November (the date could be as early as November 2, or as late as November 8).\nSuper Tuesday refers to the primary election in February or March of a presidential election year when the greatest number of states hold their primaries." ]
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[ "The \"Women's March on Washington,\" Explained\n\nIt could be the biggest mobilization yet in response to a presidential inauguration. March organizers hope that the work of the march will reach far beyond January 21. The work of this march is not only to stand together in sisterhood and solidarity for the protection of our rights, our safety, our families and our environment - but it is also to build relationships and mend the divides between our communities.", null, "Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton came as a shock to many — and for many women who opposed Trump in particular, Clinton’s loss was personally devastating. But in the days since the election, desperation and fear have swelled into a plan for action: a “Women’s March on Washington” on January 21, the day after Trump’s inauguration and the first full day of his administration.\n\nWhat started as a viral idea on social media has snowballed into a potentially massive event, with more than 100,000 people already saying on Facebook that they plan to attend. It has the potential to be the biggest mass mobilization yet that America has seen in response to a presidential inauguration — about 60,000 people protested Richard Nixon’s 1973 inauguration at the height of the Vietnam War, and thousands protested George W. Bush’s 2001 inauguration.\n\nBut while the Women’s March has been an organic, grassroots effort, it has also been a chaotic one at times. For a while, it seemed doubtful that the march would actually come together in a successful or safe way.\n\nSure, lots of people didn’t want to waste the plane tickets they bought in hopes of seeing the first woman president sworn in — but would it really be worth it? Could the necessary permits be obtained in time? Would it just be too much to handle logistically, given how chaotic DC tends to be during inauguration weekend? Would it be safe, given the current political climate and given how often large Trump events incite violence? And even if it all worked out, what would it actually accomplish?\n\nNow that professional organizers have taken the reins, it looks like the logistics will come together, although the broader impact remains to be seen.\n\nBut the huge, spontaneous groundswell behind the march says a lot about this moment in American politics. It’s another sign that Trump could spark a new golden age of activism on the left. And it’s a sobering reminder of why that might be the case: People are genuinely afraid for their civil rights under Trump, and women in particular could have a lot to lose.\n\nWhy a women’s march?\n\nThe march “represents women and people who identify as women, of all backgrounds, races, religions, ages and abilities,” according a press statement from organizers.\n\nMen are also encouraged to participate, though. “We welcome our male allies,” Bob Bland, one of the first women to organize the march on social media, told the Washington Post. “We want this to be as inclusive as possible while acknowledging that it’s okay to have a women-centered march.”\n\nThe event is being promoted as a “march” or a “rally,” but emphatically not a “protest.” Organizers say that the march isn’t anti-Trump — rather, it’s an affirmative message to the new administration that “women’s rights are human rights.”\n\n“Women’s rights are human rights” really shouldn’t be a controversial or politically polarizing statement. But it’s also a famous line from Hillary Clinton’s 1995 speech on women’s issues in Beijing, and it’s pretty obvious that the march is motivated by worries about how women and their rights will be treated under Trump.\n\nMany women were horrified that America chose Trump, an alleged sexual predator over Clinton, who could have been its first woman president, and that an obviously unqualified man beat out an obviously qualified woman.\n\nEspecially for women of color, queer and trans women, and women who belong to other marginalized groups, a Trump presidency could present an existential threat: from a Justice Department that could roll back major civil rights gains, to families being torn apart through mass deportation, to Muslim women feeling too afraid of hateful acts and violence to wear the hijab and freely express their religion, to drastic reductions in access to reproductive health care that would disproportionately harm poor women and women of color.\n\n“The rhetoric of the past election cycle has insulted, demonized, and threatened many of us — immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and those of diverse religious faiths, people who identify as LGBTQIA, Native people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual assault,” a statement from organizers reads. “The Women’s March on Washington will send a bold message to our new administration on their first day in office, and to the world that women's rights are human rights.”\n\nHow the march began, and how the organizing effort evolved\n\nAccording to organizers, it all started with one Hawaiian grandmother who invited 40 of her friends to march on Washington with her. Then those friends invited their friends. Then the idea went viral after it spread to the huge, secret, pro-Hillary Clinton Facebook group Pantsuit Nation.\n\nSeveral different Facebook pages popped up to coordinate plans to descend upon DC. \"It's the most organic thing you’ve ever heard of,\" Bland, a New York-based entrepreneur, fashion designer, and activist, told DCist.\n\nSoon, Bland joined with other activists to consolidate their Facebook pages and unite their efforts. A loose organizing structure emerged — one big Facebook page for the national event, plus a page each for all 50 states for locals to coordinate transportation and lodging.\n\nThe march quickly faced some pushback over issues of diversity and inclusion. For one thing, Bland and all of the other original organizers were white women. And the original proposed name, the “Million Women March,” was scrapped — partly because there was already a “Million Woman March,” attended by hundreds of thousands of black women, in Philadelphia in 1997. Using that same name seemed a bit appropriative to many organizers and potential attendees.\n\nNow, though, three prominent women of color who are experienced activists and organizers have joined Bland as national co-chairs of the event: Tamika D. Mallory, Carmen Perez, and Linda Sarsour. Together, the three led a march from New York City to Washington, DC, in 2015 to demand changes in America’s criminal justice system.\n\nThe “Women’s March on Washington” name is a definite nod to the 1963 March on Washington where Martin Luther King Jr. made his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, and organizers say they are committed to the six principles of Kingian nonviolence.\n\nWhat began as a viral outcry on Facebook now has an official coordinating committee, complete with press contacts, working with the national co-chairs to pull everything together.\n\nThere are still plenty of details to be worked out, including the exact time and location, route, and program. Fundraising and organizing for travel and other logistics are being handled at the state and local level, organizers said, so anyone who wants to learn more about joining the march should check out the Facebook pages for both the national march and for their individual state.\n\nOrganizers promised in a press statement that “there will not be any issues with securing necessary permits,” and that a program “featuring nationally recognized artists, entertainers, advocates, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and others will be announced in the coming weeks.” They’re also working on recruiting larger organizations to join the effort as coalition partners.\n\nAs far as safety is concerned, the Women’s March “has a team of experienced and professional national organizers working to ensure that every safety protocol is followed.” More details on safety will be released as the date draws closer.\n\nAnd the four national co-chairs say they hope that the work of the march will reach far beyond January 21. “The work of this march is not only to stand together in sisterhood and solidarity for the protection of our rights, our safety, our families and our environment — but it is also to build relationships and mend the divides between our communities,” the co-chairs said in a statement. “It’s hard work, and it will be ongoing.”" ]
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[ null, "The period began in 5th millennium BC. It was the period of rising of stone processing technique. The more specialization in the production of tools happened during this period.\n\nThe period began in 5th millennium BC. It was the period of rising of stone processing technique. The more specialization in the production of tools happened during this period. Along with the improvement of technology of pressure retouch, emerged the new technological methods of stone processing: grinding, drilling, sawing: all difficult-used types of stone, manufactured stone axes, hoes, grinding stones, mortars and pestles.\n\nThe important feature of this Era was the emergence of cattle breeding and agriculture, so called productive economy that replaced the assignment of finished products of nature, gathering and hunting. The emergence of new types of farms had a great importance for the development of human society. It expanded the range of employment rights and at the same time qualitatively changed the nature.\n\nAll the further history of many thousands of human economic activity has pretty much the story of development, improvement of these two forms of economy. The level of development of productive forces, achieved by ​​primitive population in the Neolithic, led to the emergence of other cultural and social innovations. The beginnings of mining and weaving emerged in the ancient population of Kazakhstan, it already know pottery.\n\nCurrently, on the territory of Kazakhstan there are more than 500 Neolithic and Eneolithic (Cooper age) monuments, but the vast majority was investigated selectively. Neolithic camps in their nature of locations is divided into four types: spring, river, lake and cave. Usually on camps of river type and lake types contain a significant number of finds, suggesting a persistent or long stay here man. Basic equipment of such camps is the knife-like plates and products for them.\n\nIn Kazakhstan most common is the spring camps, often temporary, seasonal place of wandering hunters. One of the features of Neolithic monuments of desert- steppe Kazakhstan is due to the reason that the most of them is open type camps (ground). In all parks were found tools from stone local materials: arrowheads and spears, axes, chisels, knives and scrapers. Variety of raw materials contributed to the development of various techniques of processing and refinement. Neolithic camps of Kazakhstan forms several territorial groups may appropriate to areas of habitat of related tribes close to each other in culture.\n\nNeolithic camps in the Karaungur cave is located on the right bank of the same river, 1.5 km to the north of Karaungur, Tulkubas district of South Kazakhstan region, or 43 kilometers northeast of the city of Shymkent. The cave itself located at a height of 7 m from the riverbed. Width at the entrance of 20-25 m, height of about 2-16 m cave consists of two rooms: the front, 20 m long and distant - 9 pm During excavations in 1959 by H. Alpysbayev it got quite a large collection of cultural household remains (stone and bone, pottery, animal bones and so on) of the oldest inhabitants of the cave.\n\nOnagers, bears, deer, gazelles, deer, wild boars, horses, wolves, bulls, partridges, pheasants and turtles were the objects of hunting. This is evidenced by the fossil remains found in the cave.\n\nIn West Kazakhstan there is only one option of Kelteminar culture — west Kazakhstan, a long time ago offered by S. Tolstov. Kelteminar culture dated back to the end 4th and beginning of 2nd BC, and covers a large territory of Kazakhstan and Central Asia. Stone industry characterized by preparation in the forms of plates and microplates medium sized, fragments of plates and flakes. As an example, Neolithic camps and locations, which were found in 1989-1990 period of time in Atyrau region: Shatpakol, Kulsary 1-5, Shandyaul, Kyz-Emshek, Kaynar, Zhylan-Kabak, Koykara, Sarykamys, Shayandy etc.\n\nLocation of Shatpakol is 12 km to the north of Shokpartogay Emba district. Stone products – knife-like plates, flakes and pottery fragments were found on a small slope near the spring. Kulsary camps 1-5 are around town Kulsary. Almost all of them are destroyed by the construction of roads and the gas pipeline. Among the many industries the knife- like plates with and without retouch, scrapers on flakes and plates, knives, tanged arrowheads sided treatment, ankoshi — guns with side notches, cleavages like nucleotide and prismatic cores. Most of the pottery fragments without ornament, only some have depressed horizontal lines from which go straight down or vertical lines.\n\nShandyaul located in 22 km. in the north-east from the village Kulsary. Stone artifacts were found near the modern cemetery of Akkiztogay village. Among them there are scrapers on the plates for the two-scrapers, flakes and ceramics.\n\nLocation Kiz-Emshek was found near Iman Kara Mountain, 37 km south-southeast from the train station Zhanterek. On top of the mountain picked cores prismatic nature of plate like knife retouched along the edges of the back side and fragments of pottery. Such artifacts were found in a high cliff of Kynar River.\n\nZhylan-Kabak and Koykara locations characterized by the existence of fragments of ceramics with ornaments “small fir-tree” and small “comb”. The stone tool is identical to the industries of above-mentioned camps.\n\nCamps Sarykamys and Shayandy were found on the dunes about 3-4 km. on south of the Sarykamys village of Emba district in Atyrau region. It was collected a large number of knife-like blades with no trace of disposal. Also several plates with retouched by the backrest, guns with recess on the plates and flakes. On fragments of pottery there is an ornament with oblique cuts, depressed into vessel, horizontal lines and geometric shapes in the form of triangles. Painted pottery is absent.\n\nFindings belong to the Neolithic time, were revealed in an abandoned area in Satchy-Kyz on the second terrace above the floodplain right bank of Kyzyl-Su River, 2-2.5 km from the Belokamenka village in Semipalatinsk region. At this point the terrace is cut out by the slate and quartz.\n\nCamps Kyzyl-Su is located on a high plot, on the bottom of which has a small spring. Near to it, runs deep ravine, which perpendicular to the floodplain of the river runs, at the bottom of which was discovered a triangular plate with retouches by the side of edges and a flake of dark siliceous rocks that has the impetus to finding a camps space. Stone products (they are more than 100) are collected on the surface.\n\nDistribution area of findings is 30 x 30 m. In two places was placed pit, 1 x 0.5 m sized. In the pits observed following stratigraphy: turf, with 0.05 m power; gray-yellow sandy with fine gravel, with the power of pebbles with small boulders and coarse sand.\n\nThe collection of lifting up materials consists of nucleus, arrowheads, scrapers, knife-like plate, microlites and wastage of production. Nucleuses are prismatic cut, amorphous and small sized. There are raw prepared nucleuses.\n\nThe major number guns are end scrapers on the plates with oval working edge. Some of them have retouched sides. There are scrapers with high form. The arrowheads are treated two-sided and small, also were found the prepared arrowheads. Some products have plates with a blunt edge, which have been treated with two or one side and small in size. Products are mainly made ​​of jasper, chalcedony and opal.\n\nOn the territory of Kazakhstan were discovered so far a few Neolithic burials, mostly in northern Kazakhstan. None of the graves has any external signs on the surface. Arrowheads were laid with bones in all the graves, indicating not only that our ancestors were hunters, but also the fact that they engage in frequent military conflicts. In burials have little pottery, some of them have none.\n\nClose cultural and economic ties that existed between hunters and fishermen, vividly reflected in the archaeological materials. Most clearly, they can be traced to the tribes of Kelteminar culture or Kelteminar cultural community, who lived in the northern regions of Central Asia. Vividly it was shown in all the tribes of the South, especially in Western Kazakhstan.\n\nThe chains of ancient contacts go far to the north and north-west in Urals and Western Siberia, appearing in features and forms of flint tools in the types of ornamented pottery.\n\nThe culture of Northern and Eastern Kazakhstan tribes, which detects signs of similarities with the culture of the population of Central Asia, at the same time, was closer to the Altai and Baikal Stone Age tribes. Retaining the specificity and uniqueness of cultural traditions, Neolithic tribes of Kazakhstan has evolved in close cooperation with names of neighboring regions and areas.\n\n3. H. Alpysbayev. The meaning of Paleolithic for subdivision of the Paleolithic Anthropogenic deposits //Culture of ancient pastoralists and farmers of Kazakhstan. Almat-Ata.1969. page 119.\n\n11. Z. Samashev, Zh. Taymagambetov and others. Report of West Kazakhstan’s archeological expedition in 1989// Archives of the Institute of Archeology named after A. Margulan, National Academy of Science of Kazakhstan.\n\n© Institute of History and Ethnology named after Sh.Valikhanov Committee of Science of MES RK, 2013.\n\nUse of materials for publication, commercial use, or distribution requires written or oral permission from the Board of Editors or the author. Hyperlink to Qazaqstan tarihy portal is necessary. All rights reserved by the Law RK “On author’s rights and related rights”. To request authorization email to mail@e-history.kz or call to 8 (7172) 57 60 13 (in - 1163)\nҚазақша Русский English\nMOST READ\nMonth Year\nRecorded history of Kazakhstan. Part 2\nHeroic mothers of the great steppe\nHow had the World War II been started?\nPhilosophy of the Emblem\n14 monuments at Tekturmas\nThe rural akims: the country's hope is in the elections\nKazakh historical drama Tomiris premiered in Istanbul\nStolypin about the worries and hopes of immigrants to the Kazakh steppes\nALASH IDEA IS THE PROTECTION OF KAZAKH STATEHOOD\nA tireless explorer of the Kazakh land\nSWITCHING TO THE LATIN ALPHABET – UNITE ALL KAZAKH PEOPLE\nKunaev Dinmukhamed Akhmedovich\nPeople who eat horses will kill you\nMaterials on theme\nThe historiography of the problem of archaeological definition of the Eneolithic of North Kazakhstan and Transural region\nBotay culture\nWhat did ancient man do?\nMan stretches his back" ]
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[ "Protecting the rights of child witnesses\n\nKampala, 2016 - The Judiciary in Uganda has launched a new exciting innovation that will enable courts to take evidence by an audio-visual link.\n\nLaunching the system on 18th August 2016 at the High Court in Kampala, the Chief Justice, Bart M. Katureebe said the innovation that will enable courts to take evidence live by Audio-Visual Link technology seeks to promote and respect of the rights of children while handling cases involving children.\n\n“It is now possible for all courts in Uganda to receive evidence live by video-link from child witnesses who are victims of sexual and gender-based violence who will now be excused from secondary victimisation which they suffer when they physically appear in court to testify in full view of their alleged perpetrators,” the Chief Justice said at the launch at High Court in Kampala.\n\nWith support from UNICEF Uganda, the Judiciary has installed IP based Closed Circuit Cameras that are connected to TV monitors in the High Courts of Kampala, Gulu and Fort Portal. Similar facilities will be installed in the High Court Circuits of Mbale, Mbarara, Arua and Masindi.\n\nI am sure that the installation of the audio visual system will address the problem of further traumatizing victims or witnesses in open court, including challenges related to trials hindered by geographical impediments, fears associated with testifying in person, or even lack of security at the trial site.\n\nThe new technology will help ease the process of taking testimonies from vulnerable witnesses like children, the elderly and whistle-blowers.\n\nAccording to the Judicature Audio-Visual Rules No. 26 of 2016 in Uganda, a person can give evidence using audio-video link technology under the following circumstances:\n\nAt the launch of the system, a 16-year-old primary seven girl became the first person in Uganda to give evidence in court through the audio- video link. The victim was testifying in a case where she accused an older male of defiling her. The case is currently being handled by the Buganda Road Court Grade One Magistrate in Kampala. In order to demonstrate how the audio-visual technology works, the judges decided to have the girls' testimony taken from the High Court in Kampala.\n\nUganda is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child which was ratified in 1989. The 1995 Constitution was internationalized by the Children Act Cap 59 which emphasizes upholding the best welfare principle. The principle emphasizes the importance of adhering to the best interests of child while handling court cases involving children. The European Union and United Nations also have guidelines on child friendly procedures.\n\n“I believe that taking of evidence by audio-visual means will facilitate speedy trials of child cases and will go a long way in promoting child-friendly procedures when courts are handling cases involving children,” said Ms. Prendville.", null, null, null, "Launch of Protect the Girl, Save the Nation campaign", null, "Uganda to develop a National Action Plan on online abuse\n\n12 per cent of Ugandan girls between 12 and 17 years were asked to share a photo/video of their private parts, a new study finds" ]
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[ "In addition to 7-series motherboards, MSI had its GUS II external GPU solution on display. The external chassis features a Thunderbolt interface and an internal PCIe slot. Despite running on a MacBook Pro there is currently no OS X support for the solution, but it does work under Windows. Presumably if there's OS X support for the GPU inside the enclosure it would work under OS X as well.\n\nThe only limitation to the GUS II is the internal GPU has to be powered by PCIe alone (there are no aux PCIe power connectors inside the chassis).\n\nMSI gave us no timeframe for release or estimate on price, but the idea alone is super exciting. I expect to see more of this type of thing as Thunderbolt equipped Ivy Bridge notebooks show up this year.", null ]
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[ "Mollie, one of the fastest-growing payment service providers in Europe, has appointed Shane Happach as its new CEO. Happach joins Mollie from Worldpay, where he was EVP and Head of Global eCommerce. In 2020 Mollie drove 120% year-on-year growth and raised a 90 million Euro Series B round, led by TCV, valuing the company as a unicorn.\n\nPrior to joining Mollie, Happach spent more than ten years with Worldpay, first as Chief Commercial Officer of its eCommerce division and more recently as EVP and Head of Global eCommerce. He was a member of the executive team at Worldpay for its London IPO and its acquisition by both Vantiv and FIS. Before Worldpay, he worked with GlobalCollect – acquired by Ingenico in 2014 – in business development roles across the Americas and EMEA.\n\n“I’ve spent the last 15 years processing payments for some of the largest and most recognisable brands on the planet. I’ve come to a very simple conclusion: merchants are significantly under-served by traditional payment service providers. PSP business models are fundamentally about price and volume and, in Europe especially, merchants need more support from their partners,” says Happach. “Mollie represents a very different approach. The people here deeply care about merchants that don’t have whole departments dedicated to payments infrastructure, addressing abandonment and securing customer data. These businesses need that support from their PSP, a PSP whose principal job is to help its customers grow. That’s why I’m so excited to be leading Mollie as we continue to drive product innovation and expansion across Europe.”\n\n“It’s been an exciting seven months for Mollie, with our strong growth, expansion into the UK and now the arrival of Shane,” says Adriaan Mol, founder of Mollie. “Shane ‘gets it’. He understands the problems with the current PSP model. And he understands what Mollie can do to address those problems and simplify complex financial services to help businesses grow. Shane has helped drive impressive - 500% - growth at Worldpay. We know he’s the right person to help drive Mollie’s international expansion and ensure our product innovation meets the emerging needs of our 110,000+ customers across Europe.”\n\nHappach succeeds Gaston Aussems who was Mollie’s CEO between 2013 and mid-2020. Happach will start on April 1st, 2021 and has been formally appointed by Mollie’s Supervisory Board. His appointment has been confirmed by the Dutch Central Bank.", null ]
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[ null, "Rumors of this new pair have been on social networks for weeks.\n\nAlthough Spitzer has been described as a closed person from his personal life, now that his relationship with the model has begun, he has decided to answer some questions from the press with which he expressed his happiness at this point in his life.\n\n“I’m happy, I’m really enjoying this phase in general in my life,” the actor said. He also explained that he understands the interest in knowing his private life, but “You already know that I don’t tell you anything about my personal life. In that sense, it’s all right.”\n\nRumors of this new couple have been circulating on social media for weeks, after some videos of the Venezuelan model and actor were leaked at an airport in Mexico.\n\nFew days ago, they both uploaded some stories to their Instagram accounts, where they revealed a video call between the two.\n\nShannon, who has a teenage son from her relationship with Venezuelan actor Manuel “Coco” Sosa, has also been romantically involved with singer Marc Anthony and Colombian footballer James Rodriguez.\n\nGet information instantly on your cell phone. Join the Diario Primicia group on WhatsApp through the following link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Fw1iPqx0rJ15GJ35IOT7G\n\nWe’re also on Telegram as DiarioPrimicia, join us here: https://t.me/memoirs\n\nSee also Did you miss the song \"Female, Single, Young Looking\" Thursday at ZDFneo?: Repetition online and on TV" ]
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[ null, "Vince’s life has improved immeasurably since he moved to Bluewater Bay two years ago. He’s gone from working for a man he hated, to helping found a company he believes in. And he and boyfriend, Pete, have built a delicate balance of power between them that keeps them both grounded and thriving.\n\nPete’s job on the set of Wolf’s Landing is demanding. He needs lots of downtime off set, and that’s where Vince’s firm but gentle control isn’t always enough. And for Vince, Pete’s constant high-energy needs are turning out to be more than he can handle alone.\n\nIt’s no surprise to either of them, then, that sparks fly when Vince’s coworker Lee enters the picture. Outwardly, Lee is tough and confident, but when a bad back confines him to Pete and Vince’s spare room, the cracks start to show and his desire for connection begins to peek through.\n\nPete and Vince both like what they see under Lee’s prickly outside, but now the three men must learn that love isn’t about beating the game—it’s about balance, trust, and letting each other in.\n\n*a copy was provided via NetGalley\n\nOne of the characters said best what bothered me with this story pretty much from the beginning: “You can’t just say there’s a relationship, and then there is one.“\n\nI had a hard time to get into the story because Vince and Pete were already an established couple and they already knew Lee as well. Vince and Lee are coworkers and the whole getting to know each other happened off-page, before the book even started. That made it impossible for me to connect to the characters in any way. I dnf-ed How the Cookie Crumbles by the same author in this series. Since one of the main characters of How the Cookie Crumbles is the boss of Vince and Lee I assume that to really connect with the characters you have to read that before reading Three Player Game.\n\nWhat I missed the most was communication between each of them. You can’t just decide you’re in a relationship and Ta-Da! everyone is happy and in love. I find this hard to believe – especially in a poly relationship. Throughout the whole book – at least up until I read it – Vince and Pete say that they have to agree on what to do because it was their relationship first, and they don’t want to destroy what they have by bringing in a third. Their actions though are different. It’s always one of them deciding on their own and only afterwards telling the other about what they did. That just didn’t work for me.\n\nPersonally I really disliked how Pete and Vince try to run Lee’s life as if he is not capable of doing it alone. And the way they didn’t listen to what Lee wanted was really annoying. So all in all this really wasn’t the book I had hoped it would be. I am really looking forward to the next book in this series though.\n\nIf you’re looking for an awesome poly story check out Misfits by Garrett Leigh or The Art of Three by Erin McRae & Racheline Maltese.\n\nJaime has been writing for various publishers since the fall of 2008, although she’s been writing for herself far longer. Often asked, “Why men? What’s so fascinating about writing stories about men falling in love?”, she’s never come up with a clear answer. Just that these are the stories that she loves to read, so it seemed to make sense if she was going to write, they would also be the stories she wrote.\n\nThese days, you can find plenty of free reading on her website. She also writes for Freya’s Bower, Jupiter Gardens, and Total E-Bound, Dreamspinner Press, MLR Press, and Riptide Publishing.\n\nSpare time, when it can be found rolled into a ball at the back of the dryer or cavorting with the dust bunnies in the corners, she’s probably spending crocheting, drawing, gardening (weather permitting, of course, since she is Canadian!), or watching movies. She has a day job, as well, which she loves, and two kids, but thankfully, also a wonderful husband who shoulders more than his fair share of household and child-care responsibilities.\n\nShe graduated some time ago from college with a fine arts diploma, and a major in textile arts, which basically qualifies her to draw pictures and create things with string and fabric. One always needs an official slip of paper to fall back on after all. ." ]
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[ null, "Three-year-old Lillian will be very busy Christmas morning, thanks to the Empire State College Office of Admissions and the Saratoga County Children’s Committee’s Empty Stocking Project.\n\nEach child has his or her own wish list. Sponsors buy a gift, or gifts, selected from their matched child’s list, which the children’s committee uses to stuff each “stocking.”\n\nBy working together to share the cost of sponsorship, the entire staff of the Office of Admissions was able to fulfill all the wishes on Lillian’s list, plus a few extras. At the same time, every staff member was as a Secret Santa for a deserving little girl.\n\n“I am so happy that my office now participates,” said Secret Santa Pam Berube, an office assistant with the college. “It really was fun to see the excitement in my office build as each present was brought in, which got everyone in the true spirit of giving.”\n\nBerube began participating in Empty Stocking many years ago and, while talking with her colleagues, learned that others also participated individually. As a result of those discussions, the entire office staff participated as a group for the first time.\n\n“I have been fortunate enough through the years to be able to celebrate the season with gifts for my children,” said Berube. “As they grew, the magic of Santa left, but never the spirit. As a family, we wanted to bring Christmas magic into the life of at least one underprivileged child. Life can bring such disappointing moments and, we felt, if for only one day, true Christmas magic could happen in their life.”\n\n“Collaborating to support Lillian brought us together as a team,” said Secret Santa Mary Veitch Austin, the office’s staff supervisor and an admissions advisor. Veitch Austin followed in her mother’s footsteps, who had participated in the Empty Stocking project for a number of years. “Focusing on an underprivileged child in our community also added fun and anticipation to our daily tasks over the last month. We all felt so good knowing that our gifts would bring Lillian happiness on Christmas Day.”" ]