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"Posted at 11:26h in Featured by admin\n\nIn 2002, Art Basel ricocheted Miami into the international art sphere. But, Miami had been steadily embedding its airport, transit system, courthouses, parks, and community centers with noteworthy art since 1973 courtesy of an ordinance earmarking 1.5% of the construction cost of new county buildings for public art. This entity, Miami-Dade Art in Public Places, has overseen more than 700 commissioned installations, while public-private organizations like Wynwood Walls, splashy museum exhibitions, and a slew of visionaries who have incorporated art into high profile outdoor projects. Together, they have fortified Miami’s reputation as a cultural epicenter where emerging talent is championed as fiercely as artists of international acclaim. Happily, Miami’s balmy climes have allowed art projects to thrive despite the pandemic. A look at new and noteworthy outdoor art installations in South Florida.\n\n“In addition to civic pride, our role is to empower artists to take risks and expand their practice”, explains Amanda Sanfillipo Long, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs’ curator of Art in Public Places. “Our commissions challenge artists with careers rooted in the contemporary art world to dig deeper and create works that resonate with the city.”\n\nOver the years, that ethos has translated into large-scale installations such as Daniel Arsham and Alex Mustonen’s\n\nA Memorial Bowing (2012) at Marlins Park, Fred Eversley’s Parabolic Flight (2017) at the Miami International Airport, and Erwin Redl’s Volume Miami (2018) at the Port of Miami. Recently, Liberty City was anointed with a neon pink jet cut aluminum and stainless steel mural I See Myself In You by artists Artists Nekisha Durrett and Hank Willis Thomas. Another boon to that neighborhood will be Xaviera Simmons’ text-based work for the facade of a new African Heritage Cultural Center. The backlit piece will dramatically illuminate the center’s mission statement.\n\nCraig Robins, President, and CEO of Dacra, the real estate firm behind the Miami Design District, has seen a 30 per cent jump in District traffic throughout the pandemic, in part, thanks to the neighborhood’s art installations. Here, lunch or a shopping excursion involves interactions with works by Zaha Hadid, John Baldessari, and Marc Newson, Virgil Abloh’s mixed-media sculpture Dollar A Gallon III, and fantastically textured alleyways by Daniel Toole. In 2020, on top of debuting interactive playground devices by Chilean studio, Great Things to People (gt2P), Robins commissioned three new public artworks: A Black Lives Matter-inspired double billboard on the Moore Building by For Freedoms and artist Adler Guerrier, the digitized Orchids at Sunrise windows by Cristina Lei Rodriguez for the Sweetbird South building, and a series of photographs by Rafael Diaz that speaks to anonymity in the time of COVID.\n\n“I did not set out to create a COVID safe environment. But, the original mission of MDD, to create an open-air museum woven into a world-class shopping and dining neighborhood, has allowed us to thrive. The art is inspiring (and a magnet for social media) and people feel comfortable outside,” Robins adds.\n\nThe Bass Museum, in partnership with the City of Miami Beach Art in Public Places, invited nine local artists to explore the meaning of identity and domestic life through photography, digital renderings, drawing, and collage. The outdoor show, Work From Home (Nov 29, 2020-April 18, 2021), runs across the boardwalk pathway of the museum to Lincoln Road.\n\nIlluminate Coral Gables, (Feb. 12 – Mar. 14, 2021) is all about the transformative power of light. Kiki Smith created Blue Night, a series of plexiglass and mirrored animal constellations that shimmer blue beneath a canopy of palm fronds. Cai Guo-Qiang loaned a scaled-down version of his blockbuster Dragonflies, mobile, interactive sculptures featuring illuminated Chinese silk lanterns affixed to pedicabs that roam the area. Artists Carlos Estevez and Jonathan Perez offer up artful light projections and duo Antonia Wright and Ruben Millares recast the utilitarian barricade as a glittering objet to spotlight racial injustice. 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As you weave past cement pillars printed with snapshots of the city’s history, you’ll encounter a powerful mural by Haitian artist Edny Jean Joseph’s inspired by Plato’s allegory of the cave. Next month, Cara Despain’s Water/Tables will be installed, a pair of high concept sea-colored glass terrazzo ping pong tables designed for play and to proffer a message about climate change by mimicking the actual water table—the level of groundwater beneath the surface- that rises through Miami’s oolitic limestone as the sea level rises.\n\nOver at Florida International University, a massive 174-foot flora and fauna-themed mural of Indian vitreous glass by Miami native Michelle Oka Doner will be installed in March.\n\nFor a standout meal that doubles as a visual feast, head to the industrial neighborhood of Allapattah where the Rubell Museum’s new alfresco Basque-themed restaurant Leku is set off by outdoor sculpture and Eternal Recurrence, Allison Zuckerman’s massive mural that profers a feminist take on Michaelangelo’s The Creation of Adam."
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"The recent fascination with coffee, the waves of new coffee shops and the seemingly unstoppable emergence of artisan roasters specialising in single estate beans and carefully balanced blends has ushered in a renaissance in the art of filtering coffee.\n\nThe beauty of this somewhat gentler method of preparing coffee is that by taking care and paying attention to detail it's possible to produce a coffee at home that's as good as any made by your favourite barista without the hours of commitment and financial investment it takes to gain control of an espresso machine. And who wouldn't want to start the day with a cup of brightly flavoured freshly prepared coffee. Not forgetting too, that with its 800 to 1000 aromas, coffee makes a great cocktail mixer.\n\nUnlike tea, coffee floats, so ways of exposing the coffee to water, and then filtering have been an essential part of its preparation since it was first drunk. The last few years has seen the introduction of new brewing devices, along with the revival of old kit, but all methods of making coffee are based on one of just two approaches: full immersion or pour over - or as Tristan Stephenson in his fabulous book The Curious Barista's Guide to Coffee eloquently puts it \"it's kind of like the difference between having a bath and having a shower. One routine gives a thorough soak, while the other is more of a complete rinse\".\nEach of the two methods draws out a slightly different flavour profile from the bean so when choosing a method bear in mind your preferred cup taste or the profile you are after in your mixer. Do you want to retain the heavier oils or are you after a lighter brighter cup, for example. Many good coffee bars now sell filtering equipment so do have a pre-purchase chat with the barista.\nBoth methods facilitate minor adjustments to tweek flavour: grind size, filter type, water temperature, pouring technique and brew time will all contribute to tailoring the final taste. Before picking a method its worth looking at each of these different elements in more depth. Once you understand them you will be better equipped to choose the system that suits you best.\n\nFiltering can be a much gentler preparation process than pulling an espresso, making it a great way to showcase the complex more delicate flavours of the bean, particularly those found in lightly roasted single origin Arabicas. As the resultant flavours are gentler, you won't need milk to calm the coffee down so you'll really be able notice its brightness and better appreciate its subtleties.\nFor A J Kinnell of Monmouth coffee, \"the advantage [of filter coffee] is that it's the least disruptive brewing method: what you have is a lot of clarity in the cup...you can taste the nuances of the flavours so clearly.\" Jeremy Torz, co-founder of Union Hand-Roasted says \"filter coffee offers a longer, purer expression of the coffee. It can be delicate, aromatic and smooth, as well as intense\".",
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"Coffee filters probably came into general use towards the end of the 17th century when coffee became widely available in Europe. Early filters were made of fabric, which was suspended into or attached to the mouth of the pot. Cloth filters allow the passing of a greater concentrate of flavourful coffee oils than paper but over time they can become clogged with fine grounds, slowing the movement of the water, eventually leading to over-extraction. If you are using fabric filters they should be scrupulously washed, even boiled and thoroughly dried to prevent rancid flavours.\nThe reusable woven metal mesh filter was first exhibited at the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris. Reusable metal and nylon filters are in use today but as their aperture size is relatively large, grinds need to be coarser. The risk here is that as there is less resistance to the movement of water, brewing time is shorter, possibly resulting in under-extraction.\n\nThough they are known to have been around in the 17th century, the paper filter was not perfected and patented until 1908. Responding to the fact that coffee percolators often over brewed coffee, espresso machines left grounds, and linen filters were boring to clean, enterprising German housewife Melitta Bentz perforated a brass pot with nails and used a flat disc of blotting paper to make her coffee. In 1909 she took a perfected version to the Leipzig fair and sold a wopping 1,200 units. The conical filter was introduced in the 1930s.\nPaper filters allow for a finer ground than cloth and by trapping some of the coffee's oils and essences, they produce a clearer lighter bodied coffee, often described as having a sweet, light, citrussy flavour. Paper filters should always be rinsed before use to prevent the smell and taste of the paper ending up in the brew. Rinsing will also act as a primer so that when the water is poured it will move straight through the filter rather than lingering as it first saturates the paper.\n\nIt goes without saying that as most of a cup of coffee is water it's very important to give the water you use some due attention. To avoid chlorine tastes use bottled or filtered tap water. Some mineral content is essential as calcium and magnesium help draw out flavours from the bean, but very hard water (ie water with a lot of dissolved solids) is not a good solvent. If you can, use a water with just 80-150mg of dry residue per litre. Water should be heated to between 90°C and 95°C - any hotter and it will burn the coffee. Different coffees will reveal their best potential at different temperatures with lighter roasted coffees generally preferring a higher temperature. Once you've set up your brewing system rinse it through with hot water to warm all the elements.\n\nBuy whole beans and use them within thirty days of the roasting date - if they're older throw them away. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature and grind just before you make your coffee \"If it was ground an hour ago, you might as well not bother,\" says Andrew Tolley co-founder of Taylor St Baristas. The dosage of coffee you use, and ratio to water, is something you can play with but a good starting point is 1g of coffee to 15ml of water.",
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"Use a good quality burr coffee grinder (not a blade grinder), preferably made of titanium coated steel. Grind to a size suited to method. On average, grounds should look fine but still feeling gritty between the fingers. Make sure the grind is uniform to ensure even extraction - you don't want bitter over extracted tones mixed with dull under extracted ones. The coarser the grind, the longer the brewing time will be. Keep your grinder clean as it will develop a build-up of oil.\n\nBefore you start the filtration process, blooming (pre-wetting), your coffee will enhance flavour by improving the penetration of the water into the grounds to facilitate a more even extraction. Without blooming, access to the flavour solubles within the grounds would be impeded by the layer of carbon dioxide that forms as soon as the water hits the coffee. You will see this carbonation as a layer of bubbles and if the coffee is very fresh the volume of the bed can double in size within 10 seconds. When you are ready to make your coffee, pour about 30ml of the heated water evenly onto the coffee grounds with enough energy to agitate them. After about 45 seconds, when the bloom has subsided, you can add the rest of the brewing water.",
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"If you like this content, please consider visiting the video on YouTube and subscribe to the MrExcel Channel to show your support!\nThis video has been published on Dec 7, 2012 .\nAs Bill started recording the ModelOff Finalists for this week's podcast series, he'd noticed something rather unusual: one Finalist would constantly hit F2 and Escape in order to Toggle the Formula and Value in the Cell...\nWhy? Because it takes too long to move your line of sight up to the Formula Bar and back. When Bill asked about this, it lead to a new discussion about the danger of the F1 key and how to resolve that issue. Follow along with Bill in Episode #1613 to gain a better understanding, as an Excel User, of the dangers involving the F1 Key, Scroll Lock, Cap Lock and More.\n\nModelOff is a worldwide competition to find the best Excel modellers with a $25,000 cash prize. For information on next year's competition, visit http://www.modeloff.com/modeloff-2013/\n\n...This blog is the video podcast companion to the book, Learn Excel 2007 through Excel 2010 from MrExcel. Download a new two minute video every workday to learn one of the 512 Excel Mysteries Solved! and 35% More Tips than the previous edition of Bill's book! Power Excel With MrExcel - 2017 Edition\n\nVisit us: MrExcel.com for all of your Microsoft Excel Needs!",
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"Transcript of the video:\nHey, welcome back it’s time for another to MrExcel netcast.\nI'm Bill Jelen.\nToday’s topic, F2-Esc (with keyboard mods).\nAll right so, you know, as all week I've been talking about being out at the ModelOff world, Financial Modeling Championships, there were 16 finalists there from around the world and the one thing that struck me is, they were insanely fast at Excel, they hardly ever touched the mouse.\nYou know, Alt+E+ S+ V for values, Alt+E+ S+T for formats, Alt+E+ S+ F for formulas.\nThey knew all of those tricks, but I want you to watch something.\nNow, we're going to see this podcast next week, but right now I just want you to watch the screen.\nWatch how Martin, toggles back and forth between formulas and values here.\nOkay, now what you're seeing there is, you're seeing the formula and the value toggle in the cell.\nAll right and as I was watching Martin show the various tricks, he recorded three different podcasts for us.\nI noticed that his left hand was constantly, constantly going back and forth between the F2 and Escape.\nF2 shows the formula, Escape shows the value, F2, Escape.\nAnd then his other hand would be on the arrow, so he could very quickly move and see each formula in its spot.\nOkay now, this is wild, right just six rows up is the formula, but Martin is so focused for him to look up to the formula and back to the cell takes too much time.\nAll right so, F2, Escape, literally he's doing F2,Esc three times a second.\nAll right, as he is he's traveling around.\nI said that's pretty wild, and he said to me he said, well the danger there is as you're hitting F2, Escape.\nIf you would accidentally hit the F1 key, hitting the F1 key is a disaster because it takes seconds, and seconds, and seconds for Excel help to appear.\nYou know, that was horrible probably 12 seconds, but in real life it's about six seconds and when you're doing this many key strokes per second, a 6 second delay is just horrible.\nYeah, I mean he might as well go to lunch with such a long delay.\nSo, he actually removed the F1 key from his keyboard.\nSo, I went back to the room where all of the finalists were gathering and we talked about this.\nHere's some video, Who wants to remove F1 from the keyboard?\nContestants: Right here Bill Jelen: What?\nEverybody?\nWhy would you remove F1 from the keyboard?\nContestants: Because if you hit it, the help pops up and then you have to go and click out of it.\nIt’s a waste of time.\nBill Jelen: Anyone actually removed F1 from the keyboard?\nContestants: Yes, always.\nBill Jelen: You got to be kidding me.\nEveryone in the room?\nContestants: IT departments would not like you very much, but your manager will like you more.\nIf you get it off, you can re-attach it, so right before I hand it the computer I just throw the thing back on.\nGet a drawer full of keys.\nBill Jelen: Okay, anything else any other keys you remove from the keyboard?\nContestants: Scroll lock, Insert, Caps Lock.\nBill Jelen: Scroll lock, Does anyone actually use scroll lock on purpose for any good reason?\nContestants: No Bill Jelen: Insert, what's up with Insert? Why do you remove Insert?\nContestants: If you hit Insert in Word, it automatically overwrites it.\nIt’s close to Home, and End, PageUp and PageDown, which you actually use.\nBill Jelen: So it gets in the way.\nContestants: Just like F2, you know with F1.\nBill Jelen: All right now, I have to put you on the spot here.\nYou're talking about this product called Word, I think I've seen that, that's an add-in that they give you for people that can't write their letters in Excel, All right.\nContestants: Yeah!\nBill Jelen: All right okay, all right so, we're going to remove F1, Insert and Scroll Lock.\nAnything else we want to remove?\nContestants: Caps Lock.\nBill Jelen: Caps Lock.\nContestants: We never use Caps Lock.\nIf you want to it, use your pen, after you have removed the key you can use a pen.\nBill Jelen: You can use the pen to actually do Caps Lock.\nAll right fascinating, that's funny you know, there's a lot of people who rely on F1 in Excel, but if you're in this room, I guess you're way beyond F1, aren't you?\nAll right, well hey this, this great looking group here.\nThese are the 16 Excel rock stars, that won a free trip to New York City for the financial modeling competition tomorrow.\nEveryone should enter it for next year 2013, you could be here.\nAll right, thanks everyone.\nSo, on the day of the event you know, in the room everyone's working for several hours on the round 3 and round 4.\nMany people who traveled from Europe, Australia, New Zealand, brought their own equipment including their own keyboards.\nHere's a picture of a few of the different keyboards that I saw in use that day, literally F1 key is just removed, and a whole bunch of keys on the other side just not necessary, dangerous if you hit them, they actually removed them.\nThat is hardcore Excel.\nAll right, so our tip for today F2, Escape, great way to toggle back and forth between formulas and values and if you ever get to the point where you're as fast as these people.\nF1 key you can just pry it off, save it, that way when you turn the computer back into IT you can slip it back on.\nCheck out the ModelOff, you can pre-register for next year at modeloff.com.\nHey, I want to thank you for stopping by.\nWe’ll see you next time for another netcast from MrExcel."
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They tend to be very expressive with their emotions, and for this type of personality, finding love is one of the most essential parts of their identities. They tend to feel lost and incomplete without someone special in their lives, and that is how Carrie tends to feel. This is especially true when it comes to Mr. Big.\n\nRELATED: 10 shows to see if you love sex and the city\n\nAlthough he loves Aiden, he doesn't feel the same passion with him as with Big, and passion is an essential driving force of the ENFJ personality type. If there is no passion when it comes to something in their lives, then it makes no sense! The ENFJs also make excellent friends, which is clear in the program, and they will do almost anything to make sure that the people they care about most are happy and satisfied.\n\nSamantha is an amazing woman who undoubtedly stands out from the crowd with her great personality. 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"“My enemies keep trying to take him away from me but I wont allow it. The moment he goes I go. There's no question about that.”\n— Angelica Neferata\n\nStefon Vashenesh is a Duke of Weerhousen and the leader of the Vash Consteins bloodline. Stefon Vashenesh had several siblings of which only his brother Hercuso remains technically alive as his brother is also a member of the Lahmian Vampires of which he is Stefon's hated enemy but his brother's hatred of him is declining while Stefon's is increasing. Stefon Vashenesh has one faux child in the form of Renney Eisenburg of whom he loves on a level only eclipsed by Angelica Neferata and she has grown more and more powerful through the years.\n\nStefon Vashenesh was born the first son of his father making him the heir to the House of Vashenesh but throughout his youth he was constantly at odds with his father leading to his brother Hercuso being named the heir to the house. Despite losing the title of heir of his house he and his brother would be extremely close until the moment that they met Angelica Neferata and both basically fell in love with her, as this caused extreme stress on their friendship leading to a hatred of eachother as time moved forward. Stefon Vashenesh would be killed by Nagash in his final move to turning Angelica Neferata to his side and he would be resurected by Angelica who was tricked into saving him by turning him into a Vampire making Stefon into the second Vampire of the world. Stefon Vashenesh would all but spark the Weerhousen Civil War when he and his daughter Medea would flee the city of Lahmia and travelling together the two would eventually arrive at their destination in the form of Paris where Stefon's planned to take control of the slave city and change the world in the best way he could. Arriving in Paris Stefon now all but had released himself from his earlier plans of never turning anyone feeling a greater desire to save the world and in this way he would turn several prominent members of the Paris leadership allowing him to gain a foothold of power in the slaver city.\n\nAll of the previous hasn't changed the fact that with his two deaths he has come back increasingly angry and violent towards the world around him that he once was completely peaceful towards. This condition is increasingly being called becoming a \"Ripper\" and this has led to him doing increasingly things that he would have never done otherwise. Each time Vashenesh has been killed has made him more and more cruel until the point he's at now he is capable of some truly violent and sadistic acts. This still though doesn't diminish the fact that he is silently very emotional and capable of kindness, in a way that is nearly completely alien to much of the Vampires of Weerhousen.\n\nAngelica was very nervous for her tests as they obviously would have a dramatic effect on what kind of life she would live, and in this nervousness she would go to her best friend in Vashenesh in order to get her nerves through things. Her testing made her the second in line behind the position of her younger brother who was deemed to be extremely promising as a new heir. This went on until her younger brother died of plague, and it became clear that she would be the future queen of Lahmia. With this change she became now groomed for the royal post she would hold. In her early life she spent most of her time in the company of fellow aristocrat Vashenesh, and his younger brother Hurcuso. The three were basically inseperable and it was clear to everyone but the three that Hurcuso loved Queen Neferata, but Queen Neferata loved Vashenesh, and Vashenesh was too stubborn to admit he loved Queen Neferata. Hercuso during this time became the darker of the three with his desire to be with Angelica clouding his previous love for his brother, as his love decreased for his brother he attempted with less and less morals to gain the control he wanted over Angelica. As this continued his actual morals declined of which would eventually lead to him convinsing Angelica to do some extremely dark things.\n\n\"I was given the option of having the single person that I loved the most in the entire world as my husband, and all I had to do was extend my hand to him and the world was mine. I have no doubt that if I was with Vashenesh then the entire Nagash debacle would have never happened and right now we would resting peacefully in a grave somewhere dreaming over our children and their future.\"\n\nAs her father approached death, and it appeared almost a certainty that she would become Queen, her family begged her to make a decision between Hurcuso, and Vashenesh. For days she waited for her father to die, and when he finnally did she went to her family, and said that she wanted Vashenesh to be her King. Unfortunatly it was too late, and the more charismatic Hurcuso had been chosen as her husband. It was Hercuso that was the one to release the information to the two of them and he would do this as the two were in the middle of making love. As he walked in on the two of them Hercuso came to despise Vashenesh with everything that was in his soul, and this would be the final straw for him in living alongside his brother. Hercuso verbally assaulted Vashenesh and since he had now gained immense power, he ordered several of the gaurds nearbye to beat Vashenesh with their spears, and this only stopped when Queen Neferata lay on top of him, and they would have risked hurting her.\n\nWhen Vashenesh arrived alongside the rest of the Vampires in Weerhousen it was his weary that made Queen Neferata decide they would stop there. The Queen was worried that she didn't see his eyes light up like they once did, and she greatly feared he would perish if they went further.\n\nWith his death at the hands of the large Trolloc he became briefly obsessed following his resurection with finding and killing the Trolloc that did it. Queen Neferata tried everything she knew to force him into not leading his army against the Trollocs for fear that he would die again. This didn't disuade him, and he led his bloodline into the forest that surrounded the ambush spot. For days his army waded through the endless horde of Trolloc that infested the forest, and after all the death and killing his army was nothing more then a ghost of its original source.\n\nAt this point his commanders advised and begged him to pull back and regroup with the incoming Abhorash but he refused and instead ordered the army to immediatly move forward and attack the nearbye Trolloc city in the distance.\n\nStefon Vashenesh would all but spark the Weerhousen Civil War when he and his daughter Medea would flee the city of Lahmia and travelling together the two would eventually arrive at their destination in the form of Paris where Stefon's planned to take control of the slave city and change the world in the best way he could. Arriving in Paris Stefon now all but had released himself from his earlier plans of never turning anyone feeling a greater desire to save the world and in this way he would turn several prominent members of the Paris leadership allowing him to gain a foothold of power in the slaver city.",
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"Kay WalkingStick (born March 2, 1935) is a Native American landscape artist and a member of the Cherokee Nation. Her later landscape paintings, executed in oil paint on wood panels often include patterns based on Southwest American Indian rugs, pottery, and other artworks.\n\nWalkingStick's works are in the collections of many universities and museums, like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Israel Museum, the National Museum of Canada, and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. She is an author and was a professor in the art department at Cornell University, where she taught painting and drawing. She has been accepted into many artist residency programs which gave her time away from teaching duties to paint. WalkingStick won many awards and in 1995 was included in H.W. Janson's History of Art, a standard textbook used by university art departments.\n\nKay WalkingStick was born in Syracuse, New York, on March 2, 1935,[1][2] the daughter of Simon Ralph Walkingstick and Emma McKaig Walkingstick.[3] Emma was of Scottish-Irish heritage, and Kay's father, Ralph, was a member of the Cherokee Nation, who wrote and spoke the Cherokee language.[4][5] Ralph was born in the Cherokee Nation capital of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and attended Dartmouth College.[6] Kay's parents had four other children, and as they raised their family Ralph Walkingstick worked in the oil fields as a geologist. He became an alcoholic.[7] While pregnant with Kay, her mother left Oklahoma with their other children and moved to Syracuse, New York. WalkingStick grew up in Syracuse without having experienced the cultural heritage of her Cherokee ancestors. Her siblings, who spent some of their childhood in Oklahoma, had a better understanding of their father's Cherokee traditions.[4][5] Her mother told her \"Indian stories\" and talked about her handsome father. The family was proud to be Native Americans. Kay liked to color and draw from a young age.[7] A number of other members of her family were artists.\n\nWalkingStick married R. Michael Echols in 1959, and they had two children, Michael David Echols and Erica WalkingStick Echols Lowry. Michael Echols died in 1989.[8][9] She is now married to artist Dirk Bach.[9][nb 1] They married in November 2013 and live in Easton, Pennsylvania.[3]\n\nWalkingStick received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1959 from Beaver College, Glenside, Pennsylvania.[nb 2] Ten years later she received the Danforth Foundation Graduate Fellowship for Women, and attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master of Fine Arts in 1975.[1][4][8]\n\nWalkingStick was at the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire for a month-long residency in both 1970 and 1971. In July 1976 she was an artist-in-residence in Saratoga Springs, New York, at the Yaddo Artists' Colony, and at Montauk, New York, in August 1983 at the William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center. In 1992 she painted at the Conference and Study Center in Bellagio, Italy. In 1995 she was a visiting teacher and artist at the Vermont Studio Center for a month.[2] In 2011, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by Arcadia University.[10]",
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"Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce was the subject of her \"Chief Joseph\" series.[4]\n\nShe created representational art works after college which for the next 10 years were self-described as \"hard-edged\" and \"realistic\".[4] In graduate school during the early 1970s, her work became more abstract[4] and were included in many New York City exhibitions, at a time when Native American artists' works were seldom exhibited.[8] In graduate school she began to study Native American art and history, seeking to understand her \"Indianness\". WalkingStick began a series of works about the 19th-century Nez Perce \"Chief Joseph\" who resisted reservation life. She layered wax and acrylic paint, mixed together onto inked canvas and left the design unpainted then cut to create designs. In 1978 she had a solo exhibition at Bertha Urdang Gallery.[4][8] WalkingStick later integrated other elements into the works, like small rocks, pieces of pottery, metal shavings, and copper. Throughout the process she added paint with her hands or a knife in the areas exposed from the cut wax to create her final work.[5]\n\nMy wish has been to express our Native and non-native shared identity. I want all people to hold on to their cultures — but I also want to encourage a mutual recognition of a shared being.\n\nIn another personal search, Walkingstick created Messages to Papa in 1974 to better understand the conflicted feelings that she had for her father. The work was a stereotypical image of a Native American dwelling, the tipi, although it was not a Cherokee structure. She used the image, as a symbol of Native Americans to people of non-native descent. In the middle of the work she hung a Cherokee language translation of the Lord's Prayer and a letter to her deceased father.[4]\n\nKay WalkingStick, Wallowa Mountains Memory, Variations, oil and gold leaf on wood, 35 3/4 x 71 1/2 in, 2004, Metropolitan Museum of Art WalkingStick has become best known for her use of diptychs, two-paneled works of art. She said, \"[T]he diptych is an especially powerful metaphor to express the beauty and power of uniting the disparate and this makes it particularly attractive to those of us who are biracial.[4]\n\nShe began making abstract/landscape diptychs in 1985,[4][8] for which she gained success nationally and internationally.[5] Generally, she made an abstract work on one panel of the diptych and a representational, or realistic, image on the other. She has made landscapes of the Rockies and the Alps and of the ancient southwestern sites, Mesa Verde and Canyon De Chelly from sketches she had made during her visits there.[12] Walkingstick said, \"I do not see my paintings as landscapes, per se, but rather as paintings that describe two kinds of perception of the earth. One view is visual and fleeting and the other is abstract and everlasting. These paintings are my attempt to express the mythically inexpressible and to unify the present with eternity.\"[13]\n\nAfter her husband died unexpectedly in 1989, she introduced waterfalls to her works, like the painting Abyss, an abstract painting with blood-red water and white foams. She said that the waterfall paintings are \"a metaphor for the onrush of time and the unstoppable, ultimate destiny of our lives.\"[8][12] The landscape that she made in 1991, Where Are the Generations? reflects the rugged mountains and desert of the Southwest, at night. The emptiness speaks of the toll that European colonists had on the indigenous population. The words in copper repoussé affixed to the abstract side are: \"In 1492 we were 20 million. Now we are 2 million. Where are the children? Where are the generations? Never born\" followed by her name in the Cherokee syllabary [14]\n\nIn 1995 she was included in art history textbook, H. W. Janson's History of Art, which is a standard of universities and colleges.[12]\n\nThe diptych Gioioso Variation I (2001) of the Italian Alps, inspired by the many trips WalkingStick made to Italy between 1996 and 2003, \"contains sensuous, mountain crevasses that fold and ripple to create a lush visual space; on the right side is a dancing couple, brown against a lighter brown ground, both sides under a shiny, gold sky. The physicality and sensuousness of this image is both poetic and erotic.\"[8] In 2004 she painted, Wallowa Mountains Memory, Variations, a painting of the Wallowa Mountains, the homeland of the Nez Perce people before they were removed to reservations. A gold leaf sky is used on both side of the diptych painting. On the right side are purple mountains with a Nez Perce corn husk bag design. On the left are gray and white mountains. The painting is now in the Metropolitan Museum in New York City. Later paintings are of American landscape with basket, weaving, pottery or parflêche patterns of the Native American people who live or lived in that same landscape.[15]\n\nIn 1988 WalkingStick was hired by Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, to be an assistant professor of art. She taught there until 1990 when she was employed by the State University of New York, Stony Brook, a position she held for two years. She returned to Cornell University in 1992,[2] where she taught drawing and painting as a full professor, retiring in 2005.[3][8] She then moved to New York City to work full-time in her studio.[12] She has retired as Professor Emerita of Cornell University.\n\nShe is the recipient of the following:\n\nAccording to author Deborah Everett, \"WalkingStick became solidly established in the mainstream art world during the 1980s and 1990s. For instance, her works went on a touring exhibition in 1994 after she exhibited at the Cairo Biennial.[7] Her works have been shown in many European and American exhibitions, including both solo and group exhibitions,[16] a few of which are National Museum of the American Indian, National Gallery of Canada and Heard Museum. She is represented by New York's June Kelly Gallery.[7]\n\nWalkingStick is also honored in the 2015–2016 exhibition \"Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist,\" at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.[20] The show is the first to trace her five-decade-long career and includes many works from private collections, and is accompanied by a comprehensive catalog. The exhibition is currently being toured across the U.S. by the American Federation of Arts.\n\nThe Dayton Art Institute in Dayton, Ohio, began its 2017 special exhibition season with \"Kay WalkingStick: An American Artist\". The exhibit will run February 2017 through May 2017.[needs update] [21]\n\nOn March 1 through 5, 2017, the June Kelly Gallery featured Kay WalkingStick's work at the Art Dealers Association of America Art Fair. The exhibition was held at The Armory at 67th and Park Avenue, New York City.[citation needed]\n\nIn 2020, the art of WalkingStick was exhibited in the exhibition Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[22]\n\nWalkingStick's works are in the collections of:"
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"Mbappé has described himself as a “kid with a new toy” when he gets a pair of sneakers. His first pair were the Nike Air Maxes. Although he meticulously cleaned them, they would get dirty when he went out on the field to play football. Growing up, so he says in an interview with Hypebeast in March, he would cry to his mother in an attempt to get the shoes he had his eye on. Brand sneakers were pricey, so he often had to beg his mom for the make and model he wanted.\n\nNike Vapors were the first football boots he wore. They were so coveted, he said, some teammates would even ask if they could borrow them to wear for the first half of the game! He declined.\n\nNike even has a special section on their website called, “BOUTIQUE DE MBAPPÉ.” There, it has the star’s choice in footwear. A Nike Mercurial Superfly 360 Elite FG, for instance, costs 370 euros. But, if you’re determined to look like Mbappé there’s several Nike stores to chose from in Paris. Two of the main ones are along Champs Élysées and at Forum des Halles.\n\nIf you want gear advertising his current team, Paris Saint-Germain, check out these tips on where you should go.\n\n3. He’s from the Paris suburbs\n\nMbappé is from Bondy, a town roughly 11 kilometres northeast of Paris. The city has treated the player as the town’s new claim to fame, even adding a red banner to the city hall that read, “Thank you Kylian, all of the people of Bondy are with you!” His town even hosted a welcome back reception, complete with cheering crowds that the Bondy native blew kisses two as he hugged young, excited fans. Before, Bondy was among the banlieue that made less positive headlines, which made Mbappé’s success all the more exciting for the town. As a child, Mbappé trained at the AS Bondy football club. When others watched him play, they dubbed him “the next Henry,” referring to Thierry Henry, current manager of the French club Monaco and former star footballer.\n\nIf you’d like to visit Mbappé’s old stomping grounds, Bondy is easily accessible from Paris if you take the RER E.",
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"4. The young player donated all his World Cup earnings\n\nMbappé reportedly said that he felt he should not be paid to represent France, so he donated the roughly 400,000 euros he made over the course of the tournament to a children’s charity called Premiers de Cordée. He earned an estimated 20,000 euros per game and a 300,000 euro bonus for winning the tournament. The place he made the donation to, Premiers de Cordée, pushes sports programs for hospitalised children, and promotes disability awareness in schools and businesses. Mbappé began this collaboration with the organisation in 2017 and has played soccer with some of the children supported by the charity.\n\nHe has a whopping 24.1 million followers. That’s also more than former U.S. president Barack Obama, who has 19.9 million. Although Messi and Ronaldo have upwards of 100 million followers, Mbappé still has a sizeable following considering he only recently attracted international attention. His photos average millions of likes and thousands of comments. The pictures range from him hanging out with family and other soccer players to visiting sick children at the hospital or accepting the latest football award in a tux.\n\n6. Mbappé was the youngest player in the history of the Monaco football club\n\nHe first signed to Monaco ate the age of 14 and started playing for the team in December 2015 at 16 years old. Before, the youngest player in club history was the current manager, Henry Thierry. A year later, he became the youngest player to score for Monaco, breaking another one of Thierry’s records. This was all a precursor to his World Cup performance, and his success at such an early age has not gone unnoticed. TIME magazine put him on their list of the 25 most influential teenagers in the world for 2018.",
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"7. Mbappé is the second most expensive player in football\n\n8. He lives in the 16th arrondissement!\n\nMbappé moved to Paris — in a 600 square meter apartment with a view of the Eiffel Tower. It’s been described as “luxurious.” It has two stories and is said to have a large roof terrace and jacuzzi. But it looks like he chose the location for practical reasons too — Parc des Princes, the official home of his team Paris Saint Germain, is nearby. Before finding his place, he stayed at the luxury hotel Royal Monceau.\n\n9. Mbappé comes from an athletic family\n\nAthleticism runs in the family, no doubt. Mbappé’s mother, Fayza Lamar, was a handball player who competed in Division 1 back in the 1990s. His father Wilfried Bondy, was a footballer who also played for AS Bondy. Mbappé’s adopted brother, Jirès Kembo-Ekoko, is a professional footballer, too. Last but not least, Mbappé’s little brother Ethan plays for Paris Saint Germain’s under 12 league.\n\n10. Mbappé once idolized Ronaldo…but not anymore\n\nMbappé’s childhood bedroom was plastered with photos of his football idol: Cristiano Ronaldo. An old photo shows a young Kylian posed in a green jacket next to more or less a shrine with various pictures of Ronaldo. Mbappé made waves recently on social media with a new recreation of the photo. This time Mbappé jokingly poses in a green jacket behind a series of pictures of himself holding various trophies and a cut out of his TIME magazine photo cover.",
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"Mbappe stated that when Messi won the European Golden Shoe during the 2018-2019 season, he actually felt pressure due to Mbappe closing the gap on the goals. Although Messi had an impressive 36 league goals, the youngster was just 3 behind the legend’s record!\n\nDuring an interview in 2019, Mbappe found out that Messi was worried about Mbappe catching him the entire way! Mbappe actually spoke with Dembele, his French international teammate, about the ‘craziness’ of Messi ‘surveilling’ him during the league.",
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"Although Mbappe is one of the fastest players in the world of soccer, he is not quite as fast as the world-record holder, Usain Bolt. During a game vs. Monaco in 2019, Mbappe set an impressive speed of 23.61 miles per hour – .25 miles per hour faster than Bolt when he won the 100m race in 2009.\n\nHowever, Bolt soon clocked a record-holding 27.8 miles per hour during the 100 meter race in Berlin, showing he is just a LITTLE bit faster than the agile and quick Mbappe.\n\n13. Mbappe could have played for other countries\n\nAlthough Mbappe is one of the most famous French footballers of all time, he also had the choice of playing for Algeria or the Cameroon. Mbappe’s mother is from Algeria, while his father is from Cameroon, giving him a wide range of citizenship opportunities when it came to representing a country on the international stage.",
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"Mbappe was chosen for the cover of the world-famous video game FIFA for the new rendition in 2021. After posting a photo of the cover on Instagram, Mbappe stated that it was a ‘dream come true’ to be on the cover of FIFA21.\n\n15. He has made charitable donations",
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"Mbappe has publicly stated the ‘unfairness’ when it comes to the amount of money footballers make when compared to regular jobs. He has noted the inflation of his salary over others in the world, and often times gives some of his earned money to charitable causes. After the World Cup in 2018, Mbappe gave all of his earnings – a whopping 400,000 euros – to a children’s charity in France.\n\n16. Mbappe was famously known as “The next Thierry Henry”\n\nAfter Mbappe lifted the World Cup they hosted a welcome back reception, packed with cheering crowds full of young, excited fans.\n\nWhen he trained at the AS Bondy football club they called him “the next Henry,” echoed by Arsene Wenger in 2017 when he revealed he tried to bring Mbappe to Arsenal at the time.\n\n“It’s true he has similar qualities,” Wenger told The Ligue 1 show. “He could be another Thierry Henry.”\n\n17. Mbappe could have chosen Algeria or Cameroon",
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"CEO David Karp on how Tumblr ads will work, and why he hasn't coded in six months\n\nAt the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York today, Tumblr founder David Karp took a few minutes to explain how Tumblr's going to make money, what's changed since President John Maloney left the company, and why Facebook and Pinterest are more of a boon to Tumblr than you'd think.\n\nShare All sharing options for: CEO David Karp on how Tumblr ads will work, and why he hasn't coded in six months\n\nAt the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York today, Tumblr founder and CEO David Karp took a few minutes to explain how Tumblr's going to make money, what's changed since President John Maloney left the company, and why Facebook and Pinterest are more of a boon to Tumblr than you'd think. He also spilled the smallest amount of beans required for us to infer Tumblr's finally working on an iPad app.\n\n\"Anything can perform equally well as long as it's great content.\"\n\nHost MG Siegler first pressed Karp on his company's new \"highlight\" feature, which lets users pay a small fee to pin a post to followers's feeds. The feature recalls Twitter's \"promoted tweets\" ad space, as well as Facebook's \"highlight,\" which it only began testing recently. Karp quickly dismissed the notion that the feature is anything like ads on Facebook or Twitter. He said that Tumblr is inherently \"built around creative brand advertising, which is something that Facebook and Google don't support.\" So what makes highlighted posts more compelling than news feed ads on Facebook? \"Given that we have such a creative community,\" he said, \"the products we're building work well for storytelling, and we've tried to build them in such a way that they do scale from a big brand cutting a check for $100,000 to a person proud of their post and wants to highlight it for five dollars.\"\n\nFor Karp, the killer feature is simply that people and brands on Tumblr will be more creative about advertising than they will on other social networks — almost like how you imagine Instagram could've pitched investors. Tumblr's four-year-old \"radar\" box that appears in the right rail, Karp says, shows that \"anything can perform equally well as long as it's great content.\" The radar box is located in the same place as Facebook's ads — but Facebook has recently began tinkering with News Feed ads from brands and people you follow.",
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"\"It's troubling when an AmEx ad is inline,\" Karp said, \"but if it's a friend's link that wants to make sure you saw a big event he's having that night, then you have a different relationship to that content.\" Tumblr's highlight feature induced skepticism from fans, but Karp hopes people remember that you'll only see highlighted posts from users you follow — like how Facebook structures News Feed ads. So really, the two ad spaces aren't so different at all.\n\nKarp also spoke about companies like Facebook and Pinterest as product rivals, and not just as points of comparison for monetization schemes. \"We've tried so hard to not view anybody in the ecosystem as a competitor, and that's served us very well this far,\" he said. \"We've tried to embrace these platforms as syndication platforms — pumping out content to those platforms has generally worked,\" Karp said. Need proof? \"Facebook and Twitter make up more inbound traffic to Tumblr than Google,\" he proudly stated. It seems that Tumblr has carved out an impressive niche where people return to it to see high quality images, videos, and other content. On the other hand, many people browse Pinterest without ever checking out source links for images.\n\nTo conclude the \"fireside chat\" session, Karp hinted at where Tumblr's heading next. \"We are hustling to make sure all of our mobile apps are where they need to be. We'll show you some things we're proud of in the next few weeks,\" he said. Perhaps he's speaking of the iPad app the company has been so sorely missing, but maybe he's has been a bit stubborn about creating an iPad app for other reasons. \"I don't think the original vision [for Tumblr] would've been as meaningful on mobile platforms,\" he hinted, but didn't explain what he meant. The guy clearly has a lot on his mind — especially since President John Maloney left the company in late April. \"The last six months have been John making sure we're on the rails and that this is a team we can really trust. I was writing code six months ago but haven't committed anything since,\" Karp says with the half-grin, half-grimace that seems exclusive to hoodie-wearers forced to transition from creating code to running a business. \"It's discouraging, but I find little opportunities to hack.\""
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In 2016, EWC brought together young professionals from China, Japan, Korea and the U.S. for a leadership workshop, hosted President Obama to speak to Pacific island leaders, organized an empowerment workshop for women in the Marshall Islands and Micronesia, published more than 80 books, studies and policy briefs, and conducted a weekly seminar program for Congress staffers on U.S.-Asia policy issues.\n\nLast year alone, the Center reached 14,000 people through its events, had 1,087 institutional partnerships in 79 countries, and had 4,075 participants from 97 countries and territories.\n\nWhile all of those numbers certainly are impressive, the crux of the Center’s impacts seems to be a little more intangible.\n\nIt was an EWC scholarship that enabled Amefil Agbayani to attend UH as a graduate student from the Philippines in the 1960s. Not only did that finance her education, but the environment at EWC shaped her career path.\n\n“I attribute my professional work in student diversity and my community work in civil rights to my EWC student experience,” she adds.\n\nAgbayani was one of the founders of Operation Manong at UH, which worked to support immigrant children in school, later expanding to help underserved groups pursue higher education. Agbayani went on to be assistant vice chancellor for student equity, excellence and diversity at UH, where she worked to recruit and support underserved and disadvantaged students.\n\nA big part of her EWC experience, Agbayani recalls, was simply being there at the Center — living in the residence halls and befriending people from other countries.\n\nThe importance of something so seemingly simple is a sentiment that Knudsen echoes.\n\n“For those who come to the East-West Center and live in our dormitories … when you’ve shared a meal with someone, when you’ve stayed up at night talking issues with someone … it’s hard to go back and hate that person,” Knudsen says.\n\nTake, for instance, an exchange program that the Center put on for journalists from India and Pakistan. Later, after the program wrapped, tensions were ramping up between the two countries. But, despite the animosity, the program alumni sought to work together.\n\n“That was pretty amazing given the relationship between those two countries,” Knudsen says. “Our alumni were emailing (each other), ‘What can we do to help diffuse this?’ The fact that they keep those communications open, I think that is one of the most powerful things.”\n\nWhen Vuylsteke first came on board at EWC, his initial action was, well, to not take action at all — he wanted to spend time listening to what people wanted from the Center. He spent weeks asking EWC employees and stake-holders what he likes to call his magic-wand question: If you had a magic wand, what is the one thing you would change about EWC?\n\n“It makes my decision-making much easier in a sense, about what kind of priorities I should address at the East-West Center,” he explains.\n\nNow, he is in the process of working to implement some of what that questioning period unveiled: developing more diverse funding sources, improving communications and marketing to promote the work that it does, upgrading IT and finding new ways to involve the local community.\n\nAs for his own magic-wand dreams, Vuylsteke has some big ideas. Addressing issues facing Pacific fisheries, and increasing Honolulu’s “smart city” capabilities by using technology to streamline services are just a couple of the things that he’d like to do.\n\nBut for all of those sweeping goals, the way Vuylsteke envisions tackling them seems to be fairly simple: by fostering the type of environment that he’d had as a student — the one that had allowed him to flourish in an international career.\n\n“I think the East-West Center should be known for producing the kind of talent that people need globally, really,” he says. “In today’s world, the key talent that people are looking for … have cross-national, cross-cultural skills because it’s an international place, but also, they need to be working across sectors so that you can deal with the vocabulary and cultural differences between the military and business, academia and the media. The people that can do this are catalyst people. They are the ones that come into a room with all of these disparate people and they can work the room and take the lead on things and get things done.\n\n“I had a 30-year career in Asia that was really facilitated by this place, so it is nice to be back, to maybe make sure it continues its good reputation and maybe build upon it.”"
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"San Diego resident and U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Anthony (Tony) Jay Johnson recently won the opportunity of a lifetime – a day at the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament with 19 of his friends and family, hosted by AT&T.\n\nTo recognize a service member or veteran who has served or is serving our country, AT&T and Farmers Insurance Open hosted a contest during January, where all current and former members of the United States Armed Forces were encouraged to submit a “patriotic selfie” and/or brief description using #ATTSalutes of why they or someone else who has served or is serving deserved a once-in-a-lifetime day at the 2015 Farmers Insurance Open. Johnson was nominated by a friend and won the contest.\n\nJohnson, a resident of Tierrasanta, recently moved to San Diego with his family to be stationed at Afloat Training Group, where he is responsible for checking on-ship systems and protocols. Johnson joined the Navy after graduating high school over 20 years ago and has been deployed seven times, mostly in the Arabian Gulf.\n\nOn Sunday, Feb. 8, Johnson attended the golf tournament with his wife, four children and other military members and retirees that he has befriended throughout his travels. The group was hosted in the Pacific Club, a semi-private venue on the 18th fairway, and treated to all-inclusive hospitality and phenomenal golf viewing valued at $6,000. AT&T executives also attended the event to celebrate with Johnson and thank him for his service.\n\nIn November 2013, AT&T announced that it was stepping up its veteran recruiting efforts with the goal of hiring 10,000 veterans and their family members into career opportunities over the next five years, consistent with its commitment to equal employment opportunities. In 2013, AT&T hired nearly five times as many veterans as compared to 2012."
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"This article appears in the July 5, 2019 issue of Executive Intelligence Review.\n\nLaRouche’s Ideas Presented to Conferences in Ivory Coast and Angola\n\nJune 30—French Schiller Institute representative and Africa development expert, Sébastien Périmony, was invited to present the economic and scientific ideas of Lyndon LaRouche, focusing on the urgently required education of the next generation of scientists, to two conferences in Africa. The first was, “The New Silk Roads, African Opportunities, Focus on Ivory Coast” in Ivory Coast on June 15, and the second was at the June 18-20 ANGOTIC 2019 in Angola.\n\nPérimony’s detailed report on both conferences is available on the Schiller Institute website.\n\nWe focus here on the development and application of human creativity as the driving force of the future, and the significance of those two different African conferences in both reflecting and advancing mankind’s innate ability to create the capability for durable peace now, and for the next 50 years—with the perspective of mankind as a galactic, rather than an earthbound species. Africa, if viewed from this perspective, is an enormous and necessary contributor to that process with a population now of almost 1.3 billion people.\n\nPérimony’s audience in Ivory Coast was composed of 400 students, aged 20-25, drawn primarily from the Félix Houphouët-Boigny National Polytechnic Institute in Yamoussoukro, but also students from universities from across the country, as well as local government officials. The Polytechnic Institute—modeled on the French École Polytechnique education system of Lazare Carnot and Gaspard Monge—with a student body of 4,000, studying science and technology and a curriculum that includes mechanical engineering and hydraulics, is unique in French-speaking Africa. That French polytechnique approach of Monge and Carnot was also the basis for the best of the science, and engineering education at America’s first military academy, West Point, in the era of the American Revolution.\n\nMost Americans are probably ignorant of what West Point highlights on its website:\n\nAware of our young nation’s need for engineers, Superintendent Sylvanus Thayer made civil engineering the foundation of the curriculum. For the first half century, U.S. Military Academy graduates were largely responsible for the construction of the bulk of the nation’s initial railway lines, bridges, harbors and roads.\n\nRecent West Point graduates like U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo would do well to heed that tradition, rather than the anti-American claptrap hawked by the likes of Zbigniew Brzezinski’s partner-in-crime, Samuel Huntington in his 1957 book, The Soldier and the State.\n\nThe Ivory Coast conference, “The New Silk Roads, African Opportunities, Focus on Ivory Coast,” was organized by the Félix Houphouët-Boigny Foundation for Peace Research, the nation’s leading foundation, and the Association for the Preservation and Promotions of the Ideas of El Hadj Boubacar Gamby Sakho (ASPP-BGS) in partnership with the city’s Confucius Institute.\n\nLyndon LaRouche’s unique focus on the necessary increase of scientific and artistic creativity, per capita, on the entire land area of the Earth, and among all nations and peoples, provided the platform for discussion with this important group of educators and thinkers.\n\nThe Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)—the New Silk Roads—is the largest set of infrastructure projects in the history of mankind, and requires a highly educated, scientifically oriented workforce on every continent. Périmony was invited to present LaRouche’s unique economic contributions to the science of economics, including: the need for an ever-increasing energy flux density in production processes; the metric of potential relative population density, based on natural geography and resources as enhanced by man-made improvements at an ever-higher technological level; the use of sovereign currency and credit as implemented first in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, then by Alexander Hamilton and later Abraham Lincoln; the requirement of ever-increasing creativity per capita to increase the productive powers of labor; and why Africa, like China, can leap-frog into the future.\n\nThe invitation to Périmony was extended by Mr. Fofana Boubakar, President of the ASPP-BGS Association, co-sponsor of the conference and nephew of the Association’s namesake, Patriarch El Hadj Boubakar Gamby Sakho, who has worked to bring people, cultures and civilizations closer together, especially through education. The impetus for the conference itself was the presentation in Paris, by Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche, in November 2018 of the French language edition of the Schiller Institute’s 422-page report, The New Silk Road Becomes the World Land-Bridge: A Shared Future for Humanity, Vol. II.",
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"Schiller Institute\nA student demonstrates a science project, one of the many exhibits on space policy at the ANGOTIC 2019 expo in Luanda, Angola.\n\nLyndon LaRouche’s ideas were presented in a very different type of venue in Angola. The Angola ICT Forum 2019 (ANGOTIC 2019), featured information and communication technologies (ICT) exhibitors from various government agencies and industrial and telecommunications exhibitors from all over the world. There were more than 8,000 participants and 150 speakers over three days. Périmony was invited to address a breakout session titled, “Education for the Digital Age,” sharing a panel with the Secretary of State for Technical Education (who stood in for the Minister of Education), two corporate representatives and a professor of law from the Agostinho Neto University.\n\nPérimony opened his talk with Zepp-LaRouche’s remarks this past May:\n\nI think we are probably the generation on whom later generations will look back to, and say, “Oh! This was really a fascinating time, because it was a change from an epoch to another one.” And I have an image of that, which is, this change that we are experiencing right now, is probably going to be bigger than the change in Europe between the Middle Ages and modern times. Now, I think we are before, or in the middle of such an epochal change, where the next era of mankind will be much, much more creative than the present one, and that’s something to look forward to, because we can actually shape it, and we can bring our own creative input into it. And there are not many periods in history when that is the case: So we are actually lucky.\n\nThe perspective of the Schiller Institute’s World Land-Bridge idea, and its unfolding in the new paradigm initiated by China’s President Xi Jinping in 2013, provide a platform for cooperation with Africa. The future of the African continent requires the elimination of poverty everywhere through industrial and scientific development. Périmony underscored this vision:\n\nWith a top-down approach, the deficit of basic infrastructure in Africa, as it was in China, is an advantage, in that it allows nations to skip the intermediate stages of development that occurred over centuries in the industrialized countries, to leapfrog directly into the technologies that are at the frontier. This is the approach that has been taken by China, deploying high-speed rail and magnetically levitated trains, and fourth-generation nuclear fission technology. Similarly, China’s space program is not simply repeating what other nations have done, but is carrying out challenging missions that have never been attempted before.\n\nThis approach to development will require a revolution in education dedicated to fostering a learning culture in which Africa’s children will seriously concern themselves and apply their talents to the major infrastructure, science and technology challenges, and the growing number of projects on the horizon.",
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"The seeds of that revolution were evident on the second day of ANGOTIC 2019 when 700 people gathered to watch the first successful launch in Angola from the Cabo Ledo military base in Angola on June 19, 2019, of student-designed space-monitoring instruments in small containers (CanSats), similar to sounding rocket payloads. The operation was carried out with the assistance of the National Air Force (FAN).\n\nThe science program to create, launch and test these mock mini-satellites was sponsored by the Angolan National Space Program Management Office (GGPEN), the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology (MTTI), and the Department of Space Science and Applied Research (DCEPA). One hundred twenty-six students were selected to participate from 26 Angolan colleges and universities from across the country.\n\nCanSat competitions, begun in 1999 in the United States, for just such educational development purposes, are now run by the European Space Agency (ESA), the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, as well as other national groups and governments, and are a fascinating and critical element of taking the New Silk Road out into the Galaxy, which will require massive increases in energy-flux density, infrastructure, and the elimination of the disease of poverty on Earth.\n\nESA describes a CanSat as—\n\na simulation of a real satellite, integrated within the volume and shape of a soft drink can. The challenge for the students is to fit all the major subsystems found in a satellite, such as power, sensors and a communication system, into this minimal volume. The CanSat is then launched to an altitude of a few hundred meters by a rocket or dropped from a platform or captive balloon and its mission begins: to carry out a scientific experiment and achieve a safe landing.\n\nAfrican participation, to this author’s knowledge, had until now been limited to South Africa and Egypt—Egypt only having created a space agency in 2107.\n\nThe CanSat program is an important step for Angola in creating a growing cadre of scientists and engineers skilled in space exploration, satellite mission design, assembly methods, testing, launch, data collection and analysis.\n\nPérimony reported from Luanda that ANGOTIC 2019 conference participants were able to follow live on a giant screen, the release of the CanSats from a helicopter aloft at 500 meters, and waited with tense anticipation for the scientific monitoring results to be captured by the students who had built experimental payloads. Emotions peaked when the first transmitted results began to arrive on the students’ computers. Explosions of joy, and seemingly endless applause celebrated this historic moment in Angola.\n\nThe excitement was palpable at the various exhibits dedicated to Angolan space policy. A CanSat mini-satellite was on display in the exhibit about Angola’s new communications satellites, the AngoSat program, operated by its Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology and the GGPEN.\n\nThe majority of those present were young people, and all of them are convinced that the future of their country will not proceed without the policy of developing space technologies."
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"There are many reasons for Cuba to commemorate the Africa Day every May 25.\n\nCubans feel proud of our African roots, for the decisive contribution to the formation of the Cuban nationality made by more than one million two hundred thousand Africans who arrived in our country, torn from their lands by the abhorrent slave trade, and whose presence marked the history of Cuba.\n\nThe African influence can be seen in all the manifestations of our culture: plastic arts, music, dance, literature, musical instruments, food, religiosity, in the Cuban way of being.\n\nThis cultural fusion found its maximum expression in our independence struggles of the 19th century, when most of the troops of our Liberation Army and many of its leaders were of African descent.\n\nAfter the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, Cuba and Africa have forged strong and solid relations of friendship, solidarity and cooperation from the deployment of the first Cuban medical mission in Algeria in 1963 to the present.\n\nAlmost half a million Cubans fought in Africa against colonialism and for independence, two thousand two hundred eighty-nine of them paid the supreme sacrifice of their lives fighting in this continent.\n\nIn all these years, hundreds of thousands of Cuban collaborators have rendered their services in Africa, in the sectors of health, education, construction, sports, agriculture and many others.\n\nFrom 1961 to the present, tens of thousands of young people from most African countries have graduated in Cuba.\n\nOur special relations of friendship and cooperation with Africa have a very high support from the Cuban population, as a result of the solidary and altruistic education of our people, who know a lot about the African continent, thanks to the wide presence of the subject in our media and the study of the continent by numerous national institutions.\n\nAfrica is deep in our hearts.\n\nWe would like to take this opportunity to express our deep and sincere gratitude for the expressions of solidarity with Cuba, which have their highest expression in the resolutions adopted every year by the African Union condemning and calling for the immediate lifting of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed against Cuba by the government of the United States of America.\n\nFaithful to our common history, Cuba renews its commitment to continue strengthening relations with the African continent with the purpose of making them increasingly broader and more dynamic.\n\nFinally, in the context of this celebration, we wish Africa every success in the implementation of its development projects and agendas for the benefit of all Africans.\n\nCongratulations and success to our African brothers and sisters!"
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"The scars of the tsunami of December 26, 2004 are still evident on the agricultural lands of the region.\n\nIt is against this backdrop that authorities are engaged in broad-based efforts to restore the touch of fertility to the once bountiful fields.\n\nDuring the tsunami, water ingress was recorded up to 1-3 km inland from the coast in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry which have a coastal length of 1025 km. The average height of tsunami was 7-10 m. The total number of villages affected was 376 and 33 in Tamil Nadu and Pudhucherry respectively.\n\nSaline water incursion was around 1 km into the southern coastal areas of Puducherry and this rendered the soil with high levels of salinity and the land uncultivable. The deluge damaged rain water harvesting ponds which were the main source of irrigation of casuarinas plantation in areas such as Narambai, Pillaiyarkuppam, Manapet. It turned them saline and unfit for irrigation. Rare wildlife fauna and flora such as rabbit, fox, many reptiles and herbs are no longer present there. In the once fertile coastal villages paddy and manila crop were grown through pond irrigation. The ponds dotted across the coastal area which gave clean water to farmers were totally damaged after the tsunami.\n\nSharing his experience, K. Devaraj, farmer of Pillaiyarkuppam, said, “After the tsunami, we were unable to grow any crop. Our ponds either became saline or damaged.”\n\nSeveral villagers even attempted to sell their land to real estate agents at rock bottom prices .\n\nG. Pattabiraman said, “Our livelihood was at stake. Whatever we sow would wilt immediately because of soil salinity. Now we hope to recommence our farming activities, thanks to the initiatives of government.”\n\nThe authorities have begun to sink a deep bore well near Manapet village. It will supply water for irrigation for nearly 50 acres of land. Tsunami affected farmers had represented to the Government of Puducherry to construct a community bore well.\n\nN. Ramesh, Environmental engineer of Department of Science, Technology and Environment said, “After tsunami struck here several farmers remained clueless on recommencing their occupation. Now we are taking steps for community farming through pipeline water supply from the bore-wells.”\n\nThe Agriculture Department has been taking several initiatives to revive agriculture in the coastal area.\n\nA. Ramamurthy, Director, Agriculture said, “We have been continuously taking initiatives to reclaim the land and restore agriculture activities.’By bringing in a community bore-well irrigation, we will be able to supply water to over 50 acres of land. We undertook measures such as removal of silt settled on the soil, leaching the excess salinity and green manuring so that land becomes cultivable.”",
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"We know that owning a home creates wealth. And we know how to make homeownership a reality for millions more people. It’s time to scale up what works in order to close the staggering racial wealth gap and increase financial security for all Americans.\n\nIn 1980, Self Help founder Martin Eakes and his colleague Bonnie Wright held a bake sale in the town of Halifax, North Carolina. This “capital campaign” raised a whopping $77 to put toward launching their vision: a new credit union to increase economic vitality in their community by lending to underfunded entrepreneurs—namely, local women and people of color who were overwhelmingly rejected for loans by mainstream lenders.\n\nToday, some 30 years later, I frequently cite Self Help as one of the most encouraging leaders in the effort to make the dream of homeownership a reality for thousands of Americans who have historically been excluded. To date, they’ve leveraged over $4.5 billion in financing to turn low-income residents, especially people of color, into successful homeowners.\n\nTheir entrée into mortgage lending came after a few years of small-business lending, when Eakes and his team came across a mind-boggling statistic. “We discovered that black and Latino families had one-tenth the family wealth that white families had,” Eakes explained in an interview with the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation. “And that single fact, in my view, is perhaps the most unacceptable fact in the modern U.S. economy.” Eakes realized they couldn’t achieve their goals without pivoting their work to address this reality.\n\nIn my previous post on homeownership, I discussed the critical importance of wealth for helping families maintain stability through life’s inevitable financial ups and downs, and enabling them to invest in their futures. My claims aren’t out of left field; these dynamics are widely understood and accepted. So it’s all the more troubling that, despite this knowledge, the staggering racial wealth disparity that Eakes uncovered isn’t just a disturbing quirk of North Carolina. It exists at a national scale, and it’s continuing to worsen.\n\nThere are countless ways to slice it. For example, for every $15 of wealth held by the typical white family, a typical black family has just $1. For Latino families, the ratio is about $13 to $1. Then there’s fact that black and Latino two-parent families have less wealth than white single parents. Or that black and Latino students must not only graduate high school but also college to attain the same wealth of white high school dropouts.\n\nPick your statistic, but the bottom line is that wealth disparities in our country are colossal, and (moral implications aside) ultimately toxic for our economy. There’s more than enough research and analysis from all angles to give us a clear understanding of the problem. What we’re missing is serious investment in solutions.\n\nThe good news is that we know what needs to be done. Thomas Shapiro of the Institute on Assets and Social Policy has been behind some of the most comprehensive research around wealth disparities. He and his colleagues identified five “fundamental factors” that create gaps, including family income, education, inheritance and employment stability. Their analysis showed that one factor consistently plays an outsized impact. It shouldn’t come as any surprise at this point: it’s homeownership.\n\nThe past is not past\n\nGaps in homeownership rates didn’t crop up overnight, nor did they arise without policies and practices that allowed them to flourish. Redlining, for example, wasn’t banned on the books until 1968. When we’re talking about wealth accumulation, the useful unit of measure for time is generations. That was less than 50 years ago.\n\nYet even with overt practices like redlining officially outlawed, people of color and low-income borrowers have still been disproportionately steered toward loans of lower value and with higher (or often exploding) interest rates. All things being equal financially, in the years leading up to the financial crisis, people of color were about 30% more likely to receive higher-rate subprime loans than their white counterparts.\n\nSince the meltdown in 2008, banks and mortgage lenders have clamped down even further on lending to low-income customers, or any borrowers deemed especially “high-risk.” In large part, this is justified by citing the destructive myth that banks’ obligations to lend to low-income borrowers—rather than irresponsible lending practices—were at the root of the financial crisis.\n\nThese disparities in rates of homeownership are not a product of chance but rather the result of policies and practices. But that means there’s hope that efforts can—and must—be taken to reverse the trend.\n\nAcross the country, there are programs that are already working to expand access to safe, affordable loans, such as Eakes’ Self Help mortgage program. The challenge is to scale up and spread these solutions to more places to reach the millions of Americans who are still cut off from the opportunity to own a home.\n\nThe solutions that I think show the most promise to scale share a few key qualities:\n\nMainstream mortgage lenders generally underwrite a potential borrower’s creditworthiness by applying set criteria, like FICO scores. We now have decades-long experience that tells us there are many substitutes for these traditional criteria, such as alternative credit histories built through consistent payments of rent and utility bills, that don’t exclude millions of people from borrowing and still accurately reflect risk. These “alternative” ways of scoring credit need to be more broadly adopted.\n\nAdditionally, the most common roadblock to homeownership is finding the funds to make the down payment. Families with ample income but insufficient savings may be forced to put off buying for years, if not indefinitely, because they can’t front 10% to 20% of the cost of the home. Neighborhood LIFT, a program run by Wells Fargo in partnership with Neighborworks America, offers up to $15,000 in upfront, forgivable loans to low- and moderate-income families who struggle to come up with down payments. They’ve introduced this program in 40 cities from Oakland to Orlando and have created over 11,000 homeowners in the process. These should be everywhere and in much greater numbers.\n\nSecondary markets are the key to scale, and Self Help is a prime example of how to do them well. Because their loans don’t conform with traditional underwriting requirements (which is what allows them to reach more historically marginalized borrowers), they weren’t initially able to sell them to a secondary buyer, like Fannie Mae. That meant that they were limited by whatever cash they had on hand; if they generated a 30-year loan, they’d have to wait the 30 years to recoup the funds before serving more borrowers.\n\nThat all changed with a grant from the Ford Foundation that enabled them to back their loans with cash. Fannie was then willing to buy Self Help’s loans, opening up a secondary market and exponentially increasing their reach. Today, Self Help’s Community Advantage Program actually buys mortgages from other lending partners and, with this model, has been able to serve over 50,000 homeowners in 48 states. Because it works with market forces, this model is poised to grow 10 times over without grant funds; we must pursue that vigorously.\n\nKeep the focus on the people\n\nFindings ways to scale up is important, but providing focused supports to the individual borrower helps these programs ensure clients are equipped to successfully manage and repay their loans. Neighborhood LIFT’s down- payment assistance program also requires participants to attend financial counseling courses. Homewise, another program based in New Mexico, exclusively serves lower-income borrowers but maintains stunningly low delinquency rates. Their success is credited to the intensive, individualized coaching that borrowers undergo before they’re given a loan. Through one-on-one and group classes offered in Spanish and English, Homewise coaches clients on all aspects of financial literacy, including the demands of homeownership.\n\nThese programs often are funded by hard-to-come-by grant dollars. Philanthropy needs to prioritize this type of giving if we are serious about building wealth for many, many more Americans—especially those of color.\n\nWe’re equipped with everything we need to move the needle: a clear understanding of the problem, a powerful, a data-driven intervention point, and a number of reliable blueprints for designing solutions that work. All that’s missing is the urgency and commitment to scale up. Organizations like Self Help and Homewise have generated tens of thousands of success stories. But we’ll need millions more if we hope to change course, create more equitable pathways to homeownership, and close a wealth gap that has been allowed to grow unchecked for decades."
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Is it part of a conspiracy? There is a strange voice on the phone and mysterious men with folders that talk about some particular project.\n\nThe police procedural part of it is excellent. Harvey Keitel plays the iconic, tough-as-nails, police Lieutenant. Gretchen Mol plays the brilliant, beautiful, Annie Norris -- a police woman in a world where women's liberation is pretty much a decade plus away. Michael Imperioli plays Ray Carlng, a macho 70's guy with an eye-popping, 70's mustache. Jason O'Mara rounds out the cast as Sam Tyler, the main character and the guy at the center of the mystery.\n\nThe meat of the story combines a weekly police story, with outstanding 70's flare, and sort of a lost-style science fiction mystery. Pieces of the future randomly appear in the past (for a limited time). Mysterious phone calls and voices from the TV speak to Sam. He may be dying in a hospital bed, and his actions in the past might be the only way to save his future. At least two or possibly three love-interests spiral around him. Will he be faithful to his betrothed in 2008? Or will he fall in love with the obvious (and long suffering) Norris with whom there is undeniable chemistry? What does he have to do to get home...or does he even want to go home?\n\nWhen the show was canceled, the crew had a chance to end it on their terms, such as they were -- the decision came soon enough to give the series a wrap. I am grateful for that. That process needs to be the standard, so we get some sort of closure for our favorite shows rather than just having them end with Objects in Space and hoping for a movie that resolves something.\n\nIn the case of Life on Mars, though, I wish they hadn't handled in that way. I will give you some discussion--and then spoilers.\n\nLife on Mars suffers not from its concept, although complex, is brilliant; but from its format. The show relies on several conceits that hurt it. In my mind, the first is the future girl-friend. We only meet her in the first half of the first episode -- for the rest of the show she has a presence in some unseen hospital room. There is no chemistry with her, and the actual flesh and blood actresses on the show that are in the 1973 part are far more engaging to us.\n\nWe intellectually know that Sam is engaged, or almost engaged, but the show doesn't sell us on that point.\n\nThe second problem is that Sam is obligated to do episodes of future-speak. He calls movies that have \"just come out\" classics and has to periodically remind us that he is from the future and 1973 is strange and maybe even quaint. Well, we know that. The show's visuals give us such a rich 1973 there is no getting around that. We know that we would shut up about our strange past-future life. In Life on Mars, the show deals with it by having the other detectives think he is odd and call him 'space-man'. Well, it works okay, but it wasn't necessary. This does get better as the show goes along. It seemed like it was something they felt they had to do in the beginning in order to keep the audience up-to-speed, but then realized it was unnecessary.\n\nFinally, there is the pace of reveal. Like Lost and the X-Files, Life on Mars to an extent relies on there being an unfolding mystery that we get pieces of each show. In some cases, it is just eye-candy -- the robot zips around, and we get to watch the special effect. In other cases, it is ominous material we need to fit into a hypothetical bigger picture. The Internal Affairs' guys seem kind of Men-In-Black-ish. The house in the country seems pretty hellish – what is going on with all that?\n\nUnfortunately, as we have seen, very often the creators either do not know what is going on, or if they do, they do not really care enough to make the show carefully crafted. Having seen the end, I can say that I don't think there was sufficient care taken to make sure the reveals added up to anything.\n\nThe material on the DVD is good; some behind the scenes stuff, commentary, and blooper-related scenes. The quality is high, and there is nothing to wish for. It is clear that the show probably deserved more of a chance than it got, and the creators simply did the best with the time they had. Clocking in at 17 episodes, Life on Mars' early episodes is, simply put, amazing. It is the gestalt where it fails. If you want to see some top-tier TV with an aggressive concept and fantastic casting, despite its weaknesses, it is worth checking out. The fact that it does end makes the DVD set worth having; if it didn't, I do not think I could truly recommend it, given its weaknesses.\n\nSpoilers\nLife on Mars begin life, I have read, as a BBC show for British TV with the same concept. In the end of that, the character returns to the future, in a hospital bed; and after a period of time, decides he liked it more in 1973. He commits suicide and winds up back in his 1973 life with the woman who really made him happy. I haven't seen the show, but if handled appropriately that would be a fine ending.\n\nGiven the concepts of the American incarnation, I think it would have been tricky, but I could see this team pulling it off.\n\nIn the American version, however, Sam Tyler wakes up and discovers he's an astronaut on a mission to Mars. The other people from 1973 are his crew-mates and the whole thing--him being a cop, his girl friend, his dad--his whole life--the whole character we've come to see--was all a VR induced hallucination that went mildly awry in a meteor shower. This has the effect of compounding every format problem that the show suffered from to an incredible degree.\n\nSince Keitel is his father in real life, all of the family drama, during his early life -- everything the show had sold us, turns out to be a lie. The father/son dynamic, which was much more a mentor/student relationship between Hunt (Keitel) and Tyler (O'Mara) remains; but nothing else does. The show turns out to be elaborate and intensely literal -- given the name. The crew is searching for Life on Mars, Keitel's name is Tom, and he is a Major that is rounding out the David Bowie references' prank on the audience.\n\nThe ending is upbeat enough so that I do not feel abused, but it made all the speculation about what was \"really going on\" meaningless.\n\nI respect the right of creators to end a show any way they want. I will also accept that it is the journey, not the destination that is most important in judging the work. However, taken as a whole, Life on Mars gives us an intriguing mystery, a meaningful character, and weighty questions. In the final act, it gives us the emotional equivalent of zero-gravity, so I can't help but wish I would have just watched the BBC version instead.\n\nPurchase your copy of Life on Mars today at\n\nDownload Life on Mars from the iTunes Store in Digial HD.\n\nFor more information about Life on Mars visit the FlickDirect Movie Database.",
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"“Our family is excited about bringing this collection to the public in Limerick and also basing it around the particular academic expertise of Dr. Barry Monahan” stated Jared Harris “Barry is a leading expert on our father’s career and University College Cork is home to a really exciting film school. We hope the public will enjoy the Limerick exhibition and students of film, music and theatre will find in the collection a fascinating trove of information.”\n\nLeading expert on the career of Richard Harris\n\nResearch by Dr. Barry Monahan, Lecturer in UCC's Department of Film & Screen Media in the School of Film, Music & Theatre, focuses on the relationship between Irish film and theatre, and the work of Richard Harris, particularly his contribution to his contemporaries to defining a national style of performance on stage and screen.\n\n“The Richard Harris Collection bridges important moments in the biography of the world-celebrated Irish actor, offering fascinating insights to aspects of his career and personality that might have been lost in the gap between his public and private stories” stated Dr. Barry Monahan.\n\nThe exact dates of the collection's appearance in Limerick will be released at a later date."
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"The finest sight that any carload of road-weary travelers can see is that of a crackling neon sign standing sentinel atop an historic landmark hotel, beckoning them in for a night of much-needed slumber.\n\n\n\"Congress\" is perhaps an all-too-accurate name for a place that over the past 95 years has undoubtedly housed so many \"acts of congress\" within its walls that it should soon be putting a bid in for President (zing!!!). Actually, the name of Tucson, Arizona's most famous hotel, Hotel Congress (est. 1919) comes from the tree-lined street on which it proudly stands (incidentally, Congress St took its name from a 19th-Century Saloon).\n\nPrimarily known as the last hideout of John Dillinger's gang (a January 1934 fire, started in the hotel basement, exposed the thugs and eventually led to the capture of their leader at a nearby residence), the hotel continues to host \"Dillinger Days,\" on the third weekend in January. Since then, hotel guests have been of either a more upstanding or a more otherworldly variety. Yep, as with most hotels of a certain age, rumors abound that some guests of Hotel Congress check in but they never check out; we were so tired that the only thing that we saw during the night of our stay was the inside of our eyelids.\n\nDecorated in the Puebo Deco style (a combination of traditional Art Deco geometry and iconic Southwestern motifs), the common areas of Hotel Congress are a wacky tacky wonderland. A mix of pattern, color, and shape, the near visual overload is grounded by rich woods and Spanish Colonial furniture.\n\nSpare by contemporary hotel standards, the guest rooms are actually a treat for full-immersion vintage lovers looking to escape the modern world. I was shocked to enter a room devoid of a television; and yet the absence of televisions and other modern amenities truly enriched both the overall experience and my sleep!",
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"Why are we making nurses pay for their training when the NHS needs to recruit 25,000 each year just to keep going?\n\nBy Andrew Street For The Conversation\n\nThe NHS doesn’t have enough nurses, nor are enough being trained to meet future demand.\n\nAnd yet the Government has confirmed it is scrapping nursing bursaries, which cover the cost of tuition fees.\n\nInstead, prospective student nurses, midwives and allied health professionals will now have to apply for a student loan.\n\nAt first glance this hardly looks likely to solve the recruitment problems in nursing - but the government’s plans have some logic.",
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"Singer, actress, fashion model, producer, entrepreneur, spokesperson, and voice actor Pamela Gene Dawber was born on 18 October 1951 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. She was raised with her younger sister, Leslie, by their parents, Eugene E. Dawber and Thelma M. (neé Fisher) in the suburb of Farmington Hills.\n\nEugene was a commercial artist, and Thelma ran a photo agency. Unfortunately, Leslie was born with a congestive heart condition, and passed away during open-heart surgery in December 1976 when she was 22.\n\nPam attended Reid Elementary School in Goodrich, then matriculated from North Farmington High School before attending Oakland Community College, and while studying, she would model part-time. She saw the potential for her modeling career to take off, so she dropped out of college to pursue it full-time.\n\nHAPPY 64th BIRTHDAY PAM DAWBER! She is best known for her role as \"Mindy\" on the sitcom 'Mork & Mindy'.\n\nShe is the daughter-in-law of Tom Harmon and Elyse Harmon, and the sister-in-law of Kristin Harmon and Kelly Harmon. Also through her marriage to Mark Harmon, she is the aunt of Sam, Tracy, Gunnar and Matthew Nelson, the offspring of singer Ricky Nelson and Kristin.\n\nWho is Mark Harmon?\n\nAmerican television and film actor Thomas Mark Nelson was born on 2 September 1951, in Burbank, California, USA. Since the early 1970s, Mark has appeared in various roles. He was a college football player before acting in “St. Elsewhere”, which earned him People’s title of ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ in 1986. In 2002, he received an Emmy Award nomination for playing a special agent in the Secret Service, Simon Donovan, in “The West Wing.”\n\nA year later, he was cast in a similar role as special agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs in “NCIS.” The creator of “NCIS” and “JAG” saw Mark in “The West Wing”, and decided to cast him as a guest-starring role in two episodes of “JAG” as Leroy, before making him a permanent character in “NCIS”, which Mark has played since 2003.\n\nHe has also appeared in “The Deliberate Stranger,” “Reasonable Doubts,” “Certain Prey,” and other films and television series. Pam and Mark played Barbara and John Cooper in “I’ll Remember April”, as well as a number of “Love Letters” productions. In 2005, Mark won a Prism Award and The Golden Boot Award. He earned a Star on the Walk of Fame in 2012, and a People’s Choice Award for Favorite TV Crime Drama Actor in 2017.\n\nPam’s friend moved to New York and advised her to move with and bring her modeling portfolio along.\n\nPam agreed and showed her portfolio to several agencies before being signed as a fashion model with Wilhelmina Models. From there, she decided to go into acting, after appeared in a few commercials.\n\nHaving an intense enjoyment for acting, she began studying both voice and physical acting.\n\nPam was cast as the lead role in a stock production of “Sweet Adeline,” a musical comedy at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Connecticut. From that role, she went on to audition in 1976 for a role in the television series “Tabitha”, a sitcom which ran from 1977 to 1978, and was a spin-off from the sitcom “Bewitched”; the character she auditioned for was given to Lisa Hartman, but ABC-TV was impressed with her audition, so they enrolled Pam into their talent development program, which paid the actors until they found appropriate roles. Through the program, Pam was recruited by Garry K. Marshall.\n\nIn the 1980s, she sang in the production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance,” produced by Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, and based on the Joseph Papp/New York Shakespeare Festival production. In the New York run, Linda Ronstadt played Pam’s role as Mabel.\n\nFrom 1978 to 1982, she played Mindy McConnell in the ABC comedy, “Mork & Mindy”, considered her breakthrough. Being cast was taken as a surprise due to Pam’s minimal experience in acting, but Garry K. Marshall saw her potential and cast her as one of the two title roles without asking her to audition. Her character, Mindy, was not only funny but also the love interest of Mork, an alien from the planet Ork. Mork was played by the famous actor, Robin Williams, before he became well-known.\n\nThe series was hugely popular in its first season, and averaged at number three in the Nielsen ratings of 1978. She has said that the most challenging part of the role was maintaining a straight face when acting opposite Robin, as he was always hilarious and made her laugh easily and often. As the show progressed, the network insisted on Mindy becoming a more sexualized character, but Pam fought against it, with Robin’s support.\n\nShe portrayed Karen Billings in an episode of “The Twilight Zone” entitled, “But Can She Type?” in 1985.\n\nFrom 1986 to 1988, she played the title role of Samantha “Sam” Russell in the CBS sitcom “My Sister Sam.”, co-starring opposite Rebecca Schaeffer. The show was a massive success in its first season, but ratings dramatically dropped after the show was moved to Saturday nights, and was taken off air in April 1988.\n\nHalf of the episodes in season two were never aired on CBS, but USA Network eventually aired all previous and remaining episodes. A year after the show was canceled, Rebecca was shot and killed in front of her apartment by an obsessed fan, Robert John Bardo, in July 1989. According to close sources, Pam was ‘devastated’ by Rebecca’s death. Along with her other co-stars from “My Sister Sam,” Pam reunited with the cast, including David Naughton, Joel Brooks and Jenny O’Hara, to record a public service announcement against violence. Pam furthered her efforts by becoming an advocate for gun control.\n\nIn 1987, she played Pearl in “Faerie Tale Theatre” in the episode, “The Little Mermaid”, but after the birth of her second child, she left acting to focus on her family, but occasionally acted during the 1990s. In 1994 she played Cheryl Castorini in “Dream On,” an the episode “From Here to Paternity.”\n\nIn an episode of “The Crazy Ones” entitled “Love Sucks,” in 2014, she played Lily, reuniting with Robin Williams for the show, and once again playing his love interest in the comedy series. Although both actors became widely loved by audiences, the show did not do well and was canceled. Sadly, Robin was already suffering from Lewy body dementia, and died from suicide later that year.\n\nIn 1987, she earned her second People’s Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program.\n\nIn 1978 she played Tracy Farrell in “A Wedding.” She appeared in numerous movies in the 1980s, including “The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything” as Bonny Lee Beaumont in 1980, 1982’s “Remembrance of Love” as Marcy Rabin, “Last of the Great Survivors” in 1984 as Laura Matthews, and in 1988 as Lucy Wedemeyer in “Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story.”\n\nPam is a spokeswoman for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. In 2016, Garry K. Marshall passed away.\n\nOut of respect, Pam guest-appeared in a tribute episode of “The Odd Couple,” which was dedicated to Garry, with other actors including Cindy Williams, Ron Howard, Anson Williams, Don Most, Marion Ross, and Garry’s sister, Penny Marshall.\n\nAlong with her ex-manager, Mimi Weber, they created the production company, Pony Productions.\n\nOn 21 March 1987, Pam married fellow actor Mark Harmon in a private ceremony. Mark’s wedding ring is shaped like the head of an eagle. In an interview with Country Living, he shared, ‘I wear it or a few others I have because when I’m not shooting, I like to make sure I have something on my ring finger because I’m proud to be married and I’m proud of who I’m married to.’ They reportedly renewed their vows on their 30th wedding anniversary in an intimate ceremony held in their backyard.\n\nIn an interview with ET, Pam opened up on her decision to leave her acting career to focus on her family life, ‘I don’t think two people can work all the time in show business and stay married.’ She added that she got to do everything she wanted to professionally, including performing in musical theatre, voicing cartoons, acting in a number one show, and performing on Broadway. After having her children, her focus switched from chasing ‘this fame thing’ to wanting to drive her children to school and participate in their school events. ‘I got to teach in their art class, and so it was a different life then, and I was very happy to do it’’\n\nPam and Mark are both very private about their personal lives, and do not often appear in public together or with their children.\n\nIn an interview with People while the pair were still engaged, Pam spoke about their privacy: ‘We’re not trying to keep something secret, but if you don’t want it totally exploited by the press, you have to.’\n\nAs of early 2020, Pam’s net worth was estimated at $12 million; she earns an annual income from her production company, Pony Productions. When filming “Mork & Mindy,” she received $15,000 per episode, a high salary at that time."
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"Planning to participate in NaNoWriMo?\n\nI have a totally unscientific WAG based on thirty years of watching people be writers, want to be writers, and fail to be writers about attrition and success in writing. Here it is, expressed graphically.\n\nBe one of the rare ones! Finish a novel this November.\nPosted by Lou Cadle at 8:00 AM 1 comment:\n\nA book you want to read\n\nI'm talking today as a reader, not a writer. I read a really cool SF book this week, Landfall by Jerry Aubin.",
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"Technically complex, but if you've learned everything The Weather Channel can teach you, you might move on to this! Dr. Bluestein is tops in his field.\n\nThe Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why\n\n. Amazing, a page-turner of a book that might also help you survive a disaster. Which type are you? A leader? Someone who freezes? Read this and find out.\n\nStorm Warning: The Story of a Killer Tornado\n\nThe personal stories in here were ones I found very touching. It influenced my novel Storm, helping me understand more about what it feels like to be right there when the thing is screaming right over your head.\n\nThe book on the 1811-12 New Madrid quakes. To some people, the reviews tell me, it was dull reading, consisting as it does of a lot of primary sources quoted at length, but it's meticulously researched and probably has every important primary source included, everything important that anyone wrote at the time of the earthquakes (which was, of course, before photography could record it). And I was fascinated by every word.\n\nThe Next Pandemic: On the Front Lines Against Humankind's Gravest Dangers. Dr Ali Khan, formerly of the CDC. Fascinating look into the life of a real life disease researcher who responded to infection disease outbreaks all over the world for many decades.Witty and dramatic and informative. My favorite of all the pandemic books I read.\n\nNational Geographic Prehistoric Mammals. Beautiful illustrations, minimal text, but really worth it for the drawings by Mauricio Anton.",
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"Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest\nLabels: books\n\nI'm working at finishing my fourth Dawn of Mammals book, hoping to be able to revise and release it by early December. So no significant blogging this week, I'm afraid, nor probably the next! I'll be back with more on science, preparing for disasters, and, in November, four posts about writing and writers to coincide with NaNo -- National Novel Writing Month.\n\nI hope all my fans who were in the path of Hurricane Matthew made it without any loss of property! Hurricane season should be over in a month.\nPosted by Lou Cadle at 7:45 AM 2 comments:\n\nEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest\nLabels: amwriting",
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"..and the models and forecast tracks are inching west today, so that part of my guess did come true. If you're in Florida or the Carolinas, it's time to do early prep: take in the lawn furniture, clean out the freezer, put a bunch of bottles of water in there to freeze solid by Wednesday and keep it colder longer, fill up the spare gas cans on your way to/from work tomorrow, buy or charge batteries. As the forecasts narrow it down, you may need to do more. If they tell you to evacuate, please, evacuate.\nPosted by Lou Cadle at 8:03 AM No comments:"
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"Hosted by Community Centre 55 as well as the Kingston Road Village’s Business Association, the celebration officially kicked of the holiday season in the neighbourhood.\n\nRoughly 20 floats and groups supplied by locals and nearby businesses marched across the 40-minute route, traveling west from Victoria Park Ave. to Walter Street.\n\nLocal resident Jessica Schmiedchen took part in the parade with family last year, but enjoyed with her family from the sidelines this time around.\n\n“It’s the best [the parade], because it’s all our community,” said Schmiedchen.\n\n“It means more than the big one downtown. You may see people you know in it, and it’s about local people and local businesses, not big corporations.”\n\nNathan Greene who was on hand with his two boys, pointed to the intimate atmosphere of the occasion.\n\n“Less crowds,” said Greene with a smile. “The kids can see everything from a front row seat, and watch it with all their friends too.”\n\nNot only does the event bring the community closer, it also serves as a kick-off to Centre 55’s annual Share A Christmas campaign.\n\nThose in attendance were encouraged to donate a toonie to the program, now in its 29th year, which supplies turkey, toys, and support for local less fortunate families during the holidays.\n\nSeveral members of the crowd also dressed up like Toy Soldiers, and wore ribbons in support of Canadian troops, another theme of the afternoon.\n\nHowever, as usual, the best part of the day was saved for last. When asked what their favourite part of the parade was, youngsters Julia Happy and Erica Gabriel didn’t hesitate with their answer.\n\n“Getting to see Santa,” said Happy.\n\nSanta Claus arrived in style with his sleigh perched on top of a huge yellow flat bed. He invited all to follow him to Community Centre 55 (at 97 Main St.) where the parade officially ended and more celebrations took place.\n\nThere, Mrs. Claus joined Santa for pictures with the kids, tree trimming, festive music, face-painting, as well as free food and drinks.\n\nThe Centre 55 website titled the post-parade gathering “a VIP reception”.\n\nIt can be assumed members of the naughty list had to wait outside.",
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"Join us on Friday 22 March at the European Parliament for an exciting afternoon of talks and bold ideas about the future of the internet: how can we build an internet and connected world that is more democratic, inclusive and resilient for all?\n\nDuring this event, we will also launch a compilation of radical new visions for the internet, by both leading and emerging thinkers and artists from Europe and beyond. This event is organised by the NGI Move, EU Engineroom and recently launched NGI Forward projects.\n\nThis March marks the thirtieth anniversary of the World Wide Web. As we reflect on its history, we must also take the opportunity to think about what we want the future of the web, the internet and everyday life in a connected world, to look like. The internet has undoubtedly brought us a lot of good over the past decades, but its astronomical impact has not always led to the betterment of society. Power over our data is concentrated in the hands of very few players and new technologies are creating cracks in our democracies. We find ourselves stuck between two dominant models: the monopolistic corporate-led internet of Silicon Valley and large-scale government surveillance systems of Beijing.\n\nCan we now come up with a third narrative, where citizens and communities are in control and can determine their own future?\n\nThe Next Generation Internet initiative, the European Commission’s ambitious new flagship programme which seeks to build an internet that’s more inclusive, resilient and democratic by the end of the decade, offers and opportunity for Europe to take charge of shaping such a new narrative. This event is part of a longer series part of the NGI in which we think about the kind of future internet we would like to see.",
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"Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has informed parliament that the draft constitution will be finalized by the end of the year. An expert committee to draft a new constitution was appointed in September last year, soon after the government won the general election with close to a 2/3 majority. In his inaugural address to the newly elected parliament on August 20, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa announced that the government would replace the existing constitution and do away with the 19th Amendment that sought to strengthen parliament and independent institutions, besides curbing presidential powers. Although government leaders have been saying on and off that the new constitution would be coming soon, it was not a definite assertion. Now it seems to be.\n\nThe reason why the new constitution has not excited much public attention is that hardly anything is known about it. The drafters and the government itself have been tight lipped about what it might contain. The best guess is that it would follow the tone set by the 20th Amendment which got rid of the 19th Amendment as pledge by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and be in accord with the tone set by the recently appointed Presidential Task Force on One Country, One Law. The expert committee itself has been selective about whom they have chosen to meet. They called civil society groups who could give technical advice such as on electoral reform. It appears that electoral reform would be an important part of the new constitution. The expert committee summoned PAFFREL, the country’s oldest election monitoring organization to obtain its insights into electoral systems and international practices.\n\nBy way of contrast, civil society groups that articulate a pluralist vision of the country and its people did not get the opportunity to go before the committee. In order to meet the challenge and opportunity presented by the expert committee’s desire to hold public consultations, the National Peace Council, for instance, organised its own consultations with over 50 citizens groups, ranging from district and divisional level inter religious committees, to groups of pradeshiya sabha members who had been elected to the lowest tier of elected government. They all made written submissions to the experts committee but apart from getting a written acknowledgement that their submissions had been received, they did not receive a meeting with the expert committee.\n\nThe manner of work of the expert committee corresponds to the general government working style of not being consultative but engaging in top-down decision making, by trusted insider groups with only a minimum of consultation outside that insider group. However, a fundamental feature of a democracy is consultation with the people. As it is impractical to consult with all of the people, the democratic system provides for elected representatives of the people to be consulted. However, this feature has been absent in the constitution making process so far as complaints by government ministers that they are being treated as lamp posts, suggests.\n\nThe unfortunate feature of being non-consultative has applied in some of the more controversial decisions that the government has made. It started with the 20th Amendment, which is today widely criticized even by those who continue to place their faith and trust in the government. The 20th Amendment which was rushed through parliament in the immediate aftermath of the general elections is now seen as concentrating too much power in the hands of the presidency and eroding too much of the independence of state institutions from political pressures. This may be the reason why the unfortunate decision to ban chemical fertilisers overnight was acquiesced in by the state implementing machinery who failed to stand their ground despite its adverse consequences.\n\nOn the positive side the government has shown a measure of flexibility when challenged on the basis of reason and logic, as with the Presidential Task Force on One Country, One Law. In the face of strong criticism of the mandate of the task force and its leadership, the government has revised the mandate of the task force. The composition of the task force has also been changed to better reflect the pluralism and diversity in the country. Earlier it had excluded Tamils and women which was unacceptable and indicative of a lack of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and plural perspective among those who made the selections to the task force. Now it has included those two categories, although the Christian community continues to be excluded. What this shows is that unless the appointing authority is pluralist, the choices made are unlikely to take the plural nature of the country into account.\n\nSri Lanka requires a unifying political value system that accommodates the country’s multi-ethnic and multi-religious reality. This pluralism and diversity of Sri Lankan society continues today, with Sinhalese, Tamils, Moors, Malays, Burghers, Parsees, Buddhists, Hindus, Christians and Muslims, being some of the ways in which people have defined themselves. Sri Lanka has a democratic political system in which the weight of numbers predominates through the principle of majority rule. This reflects the popular belief is that majority rule is the primary element of democracy. But this creates a problem with respect for minority rights in all parts of the country. Minorities are often ignored, marginalized and discriminated against. It is unfortunate that the treatment of people as equal citizens, and their communities as those that need to be integrated, have been eroding constantly and is at a peak today for political reasons alone.\n\nFor close on two years the National Peace Council with support from the Strengthening Reconciliation Processes programme of the EU and GIZ (Germany) brought together students from the Eastern, Jaffna, Ruhuna and Sabaragamuwa universities. More than 160 undergraduates from the four universities obtained awareness and organised their own debate competitions and artistic events on themes that centered around the concept of pluralism. This past weekend a conference was organised, at which 30 research papers were presented, written mostly by undergraduate students and a few by faculty members. They provided testimony to the peace formation that takes place at the local level by civic actors who are engaged in pluralist and grounded actions even at a time when the macro political actors may not be prepared for the compromises necessary for reconciliation.\n\nAt the conference on the theme Plural Sri Lanka: Paths to Reconciliation, Foreign Minister Prof G L Peiris, who was invited to deliver the closing address answered questions from the floor on the concept of one country, one law. He stated that the purpose was not to eliminate personal laws but to ensure that rights were protected in a universal manner applicable to all citizens. The principle of one law prevailed as parliament was the supreme lawmaking body. He also added that the government was committed to a process of reconciliation and did not consider NGOs to be enemies but as organisations that had a wealth of experience in working with people and possessing wide networks of influence. There is a need for this holistic thinking to be taken on by the government as a whole and not only by a section.\n\nThe problem on the ground remains that governmental decision making has failed to be pluralistic on both symbolic and substantive matters of importance to the minority communities. This is primarily due to the structures of the state failing to discourage ethnic majoritarianism whether at the central level or provincial level. So far the Sri Lankan state has not being prepared to shift away from a system of government in which an ethnic and religious majority can decide on behalf of minorities. This is due to the absence of understanding of democracy as being a consultative process with all of the citizenry and not just with the majority who have voted the government to power. It is this unresolved problem that has made the minorities question their status in the country which needs to be resolved early for the progress of the country. 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"Since the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced the dates for Karnataka assembly elections, BJP president Amit Shah, perhaps, was first among the saffron party top guns to feel the heat of homegrown identity politics played out in the state by Congress chief minister Siddaramaiah.\n\nShah chose to launch his two-day election campaign in Karnataka from Siddaganga Mutt in Tumkur with blessings from Lingayats' spiritual icon Shivakumara Swami. He opened his campaign rhetoric with a high-pitched charge on Siddaramaiah for \"engineering\" a split in majority Hinduism in the name of according minority status to Lingayats. He was seen straining hard to ensure consolidation of BJP’s Lingayat vote bank, key to his party’s victory in the state, and thereby extending its footprints into the South.\n\nWhile the Sangh Parivar is sparing no efforts in attempt to hoist the saffron flag in Karnataka, what they are dealing with in form of rival Siddaramaiah's politics draws a parallel with EV Ramasamy aka Periyar's self-respect movement against caste structures and imposition of Hindi in the Tamil Nadu of 1920s. This challenge to structures of Brahmanism by appeasing the non-upper caste population was a tough nut to crack back during Periyar's time, and remains so for the Sangh.\n\nSiddaramaiah, on the other hand, has sent a request to the Centre to grant Karnataka its own flag, a move expected to peddle the Kannadiga pride in his favour.\n\nA socialist by conviction, Siddaramaiah, in turn, is trying hard to counter BJP by playing up sub-nationalism to the hilt. He used the Lingayat faith, which has deep roots in the teachings of 12th Century reformer Basavanna, as an antithesis to BJP’s Hindutva agenda founded on the Varnasrama dharma that seeks to place Brahmins at the highest order.\n\nPeriyar's life and vision were dedicated to eradication of Manuvaad by inspiring subaltern sections to assert their identity and self-respect against social oppression by upper castes based on the scriptures of Manusmriti, which treat Brahmins superior in the caste system by virtue of their birth. Periyar's social reform focused on community lunches involving people from the oppressed castes as an antithesis to caste system.",
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"Siddharamaiah claims to be trying to essay Periyar by striving to accord a separate identity detached from Hindu religion for Lingayats, who trace their roots to a similar social reform movement spearheaded by Basavanna in 12th century AD. Hailing from the backward shepherd Kuruba community, Siddaramaiah has aroused Kannada pride by launching a Kannada flag and leading a campaign against use of Hindi signboards in metro stations of Bengaluru and at Central government offices in a conscious bid to counter BJP’s Hindi-Hindu narrative.\n\nSiddaramaiah aims to make way for assertion of identity by backward classes in his favour, just as Periyar did with his Dravidian movement, which happens to be the origin of DMK. A split resulted in AIADMK in the 1970s. By doing so, Siddu intends to kill two birds with one stone — rout out BJP from Karnataka and insulate his government from anti-incumbency.\n\nWith former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa, a popular leader from the Lingayat community, back in its fold this time, BJP is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the abortive experiment of 2013 is not repeated. The party suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of Congress ending with only 19.06 percent votes in 2013, 4 percent less than votes polled by Kumaraswamy’s Janata Dal (Secular).\n\nIt happened so as Yeddyurappa, the man who helped Karnataka be the gateway to South for BJP in 2008, deserted the party during 2013 elections.\n\nAdinarayana, a Bangalore-based journalist, says that Lingayats are a decisive force in at least 100 assembly segments with around 17 percent electorate, mostly in the Mumbai-Karnataka region.\n“The extent of split Siddaramaiah’s minority card causes in the community will be critical before one reads into the fortunes of major players,” he adds.\n\nMutts run by almost each and every community and their heads hold sway over public life. By passing a resolution in the State Assembly favouring a minority religion status for Lingayats, Siddaramaiah has attempted to wean some sections away from the fold of BJP’s CM candidate Yeddyurappa. This has become a point to ponder for BJP’s top brass, it is known.\n\nPolitical analyst S A Hemanthakumar takes a jibe at Siddaramaiah for “stooping down to divide communities for his own political survival”. Siddaramaiah projected himself as the mascot of Muslim minorities by celebrating Tipu Sultan jayanti as state festival, but he ignored unsung Kannadiga heroes like Rani Abbakka Devi of the erstwhile Ullal princely state, who was acclaimed as the country’s first freedom fighter against the Portuguese aggression. Field Marshal Kodandera M Cariappa, the first Indian commander-in-chief of the India Army, and General Kodandera Subayya Thimayya — both hailing from Kodagu district’s Madikeri and heroes of Indo-Pak and Indo-Sino wars, respectively — were also ignored, he points out.\n\nKarnataka is different in terms of languages spoken across the spectrum. Although Kannada was recognised as the official language, it sadly fails to have a pan-Karnataka presence. The state was carved out technically on linguistic basis in 1956 despite the assortment of regions with a mixed basket of languages. Urdu is a dominant language in the Hyderabad-Karnataka region, which was part of the erstwhile Nizam’s Hyderabad state. Similarly, Urdu was the principal language in the old Mysore state under Tipu Sultan. Marathi is dominant in the Mumbai-Karnataka region, and Tamil and Malayalam are main languages in the areas bordering Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Tulu and Kodava languages are also two other prominent assets of the coastal Karnataka region and Kodagu region, respectively.\n\nR Manivannan, former HoD of Political Science at Madras University, says Periyar is a matchless social reformer who cannot be compared with any politician, more so Siddharamaiah. While Periyar fought against the ruling establishment, the Congress CM is labeling himself as a \"Periyar-like reformer\" only to retain power. \"That’s the difference,\" says Manivannan.\n\nKancha Ilaiah, a Hyderabad-based writer and scholar in Dravidian culture, sees a common thread that runs between the movement headed by Siddaramaiah and the identity struggles being waged elsewhere in the southern states such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. BJP and the Parivar groups are foraying into the South with their agenda of aggressive Aryan hegemony over native cultures, beliefs and identities. So, there is a need for integrating the identity struggles across the south Indian spectrum so as to face the onslaught, Ilaiah argues. He advocates replacement of Hindi with English in all government schools in the South, as Hindi is not a native language, but imposed from the North.\n\nOn a lighter vein, Patibandla Srikanth, a Political Science scholar from Karnataka University, says Siddaramaiah's crusade for Kannada pride by capitalising on Kannada language seems insignificant in a scenario where “anyone can get in and get out of Karnataka without having to know or speak Kannada”.\n\nThe author is a Vijayawada-based freelance writer and a member of 101Reporters.com, a pan-India network of grassroots reporters"
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"We appear to be having a problem with certain names. And by we, I mean my friend Celia. \"Don't mention the 'B' word!!\" she says to me dramatically feigning nausea. I'm having lunch with Celia who I've known for years and Tania and I'm only learning now that she can't stand bananas and even the mere mention of them are enough to transform her into Greta Garbo.",
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"A couple of weeks ago, Tania suggested Cowbell 808 on the quieter end of Bourke Street in Surry Hills. The quieter end means that there is free parking, somewhat of a miracle in the Surry Hills area and it means that on this week day we don't have to queue. I'm always curious about names and we find out that Cowbell 808 is named after a Roland TR-808 drum machine with Cowbell being one of the sounds that it made.",
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"The music theme is echoed all over this one month old cafe with a graffiti style image of a drum machine, a collection of vinyl - yes vinyl, under the register. Customers are welcomed to leaf through it and select a record to play. Even the Cowbell 808 logo incorporates a vinyl record. The bathroom looks like my bedroom as a teenager with 80's record covers covering the walls. Recognise any from your collection?",
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"Some eateries in Surry Hills are a bit too cool for school but there is a friendly, genuine greeting when I walk in. Tania is already there and Celia follows soon after. We take a look at the menu which has food on one side and drinks on the back and a separate tea menu featuring Rabbit Hole Teas. There's a rich chocolatey smell of brownies perfuming the air.",
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"Celia and I go for some 'soda pops' and I choose the root beer by an American brand called Jones which is sweet and heady with vanilla while she goes for the sugar cane cola.",
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"The 'b' word item is the banana yogurt that scared Celia so. The bananacolada is pieces of roasted banana and lime juice on top of a house made coconut yogurt served in a mason jar. The yogurt is thick, creamy and rich in coconut cream and is made with a regular dairy yogurt base. It's on the tart side as it is unsweetened and also has a squeeze of lime. I prefer sweeter yogurt so I would have loved a palm sugar caramel on the side to go with it but if you're a fan of tart yogurts, this would be for you.",
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"The fried chicken came as three pieces of boneless chicken coated in a crunchy besan flour batter and a pool of lightly spicy house made harissa which gives it a nice kick of spice. With it is a delicious cauliflower slaw with red onion, toasted sunflower seeds and celery. The spicy chilli powder seems just on one piece (we're not sure why) and isn't particularly hot but we all enjoy this dish.",
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"We asked for the pancakes to be served as dessert after the savoury dishes. The ricotta hotcakes are moist and less floury than pancakes, with a soft, spongey eggy interior. On top of these two are an espresso syrup which had a molassey taste to it as well as a scoop of ...wait for it...bacon ice cream! Actually they were nice enough to give us two scoops as they saw that we were dividing everything into three. So what is bacon ice cream like? It's delicious! There are small cubes of salty bacon that are really like the salt in salted caramel except there is more flavour and texture with bacon cubes. The ice cream is indeed sweet and the whole shebang is rich and indulgent and quite madcap which is why we all liked it. And you can bet I'm going to have a crack at bacon ice cream now that the weather is warming up ;)",
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"Not a typo, they call their flourless brownies frownies. Not made with almond meal but instead a gluten free mix of flours, it is somewhere in between a brownie and a rich, chocolatey cake. They use Callebaut 70% chocolate in it which gives it a rich dark chocolate flavour.",
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"I cant resist one last visit to the facilities to snap a picture of their shrine to the 80's music wall and then the three of us go off on another adventure. The bill comes with some Starburst lollies and we chew them and feel like teenagers again.\n\nSo tell me Dear Reader, is there a food that you cannot stand or cannot even utter the word? And what decade do you like best for music? And who was your favourite artist or song?",
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"What is CBD? Terpenes and their effects.\n\nWhat is CBD? What is under these three letters? How does this organic chemical found in cannabis affect our body, and how do we use it properly? Can we extract even more benefits for the human body with the right combination of it with other compounds? What are terpenes and how do they affect our body? You will get the answers to these questions by reading our latest blog below.\n\nCBD, or cannabidiol, is an organic chemical compound derived from a variety of hemp called Cannabis sativa L. Together with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), they are the most popular and widespread cannabinoids, but they are characterized by a completely different action. THC is primarily responsible for the psychoactive stimulation of the brain and leads to the release of dopamine, which in turn leads to a euphoric mood. CBD, on the other hand, is the complete opposite of THC, because it does not have an intoxicating effect, and moreover, it is able to positively affect the basic human life functions, or eliminate all kinds of diseases, which I will talk about later in the text. As a curiosity, it is worth paying attention to a dependency – THC cannot work without CBD, while CBD is fully self-sufficient and we will experience its effects also without the participation of another cannabinoid.\nIt is worth noting, however, – these two cannabinoids, when properly used, can be very effective in the fight against many serious diseases in humans, which is already applicable and confirmed in global medicine. Agonists of the endocannabinoid system are effective in treating diseases such as Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, AIDS and some stages of epilepsy. Unfortunately, the form in which cannabis has been used, and which is currently the most common form of using this plant, has meant that for many people it is still associated with a drug whose purpose is delay and focus on psychoactive effects.\n\nCBD, the endocannabinoid system and its effect on the human body\n\nAs research shows, CBD also has a positive effect on the endocannabinoid system, which is found in the body of all mammals, including humans. This system is responsible for the proper functioning of many human physiological processes, it regulates, among others. energy management, neurohormonal and neuroimmune connections, motor activity, mood, control of lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, as well as sleep quality.\n\nThe endoannabinoid system itself consists of CB1 and CB2 receptors, of which CB1 is located primarily in the brain, adipose tissue, skeletal muscles and the liver. CB2, on the other hand, is mainly found in cells of the immune system. As it is easy to see, the system in question is found in almost every part of our body, so its proper functioning is necessary to maintain the proper condition of each organ of the human body.\n\nThe proper functioning of the endocannabinoid system is therefore essential for the human body to function properly and for all its basic life functions to remain undisturbed. CBD supplementation has a direct impact on the proper functioning of this system, which is why it is recommended not only for those who face a health problem, but for everyone who wants to take care of their health and improve the quality of their life.\n\nTerpenes and their synergy with cannabinoids\n\nTerpenes in the simplest language can be described as essential oils, they occur as natural chemical compounds in plants and flowers, so far over 20,000 have been identified. terpenes, while others are constantly being defined. More than 140 of them are also found in hemp plants and, with proper use, they have a very positive effect on the human body. Terpebnes, despite not belonging to the group of cannabinoids, are secreted by the so-called trichomes, which are the same resin glands that are responsible for the production of cannabidiol (CBD) and other cannabinoids. These compounds are characterized, above all, by very distinctive and characteristic aromas, the most intense of which are emitted by pollinated female hemp flowers (Cannabis sativa L.), the vast spectrum of which is found in the trichomes. Terpenes, in addition to the presence in hemp plants, are also found in many cultivated plants known to us, such as: hops, cinnamon, lemon peel, lavender and peppermint.\n\nUnfortunately, as is the case with CBD, terpenes are often overlooked and underestimated by being paired with the plant’s psychoactive cannabinoids and used for non-medical purposes. The development of research and continuous exploration of knowledge about these naturally occurring chemical compounds allows us to see how important and helpful in improving the condition of the body can be isolated and properly combined with cannabidiol (CBD) and other cannabinoids. As it was shown in the work entitled “The Entourage Effect”, cannabidiol and other cannabinoids are able to show enhanced therapeutic and health effects by acting in synergy with other chemical compounds, such as terpenes.\n\nTerpenes also help the plant itself, because they have a so-called defense function for it, as plants, due to their inability to move, are unable to escape when threatened, it is terpenes that effectively deter predators. However, this has the other side as well, as the terpenes and the compounds they secrete are able to bring insects to pollinate the plant, which then translates into their reproduction.\n\nTerpenes and their types :\n\nMircen\nit is the most common terpene in cannabis, it is as much as 80-90% in cannabis and approx. 20% in cannabis. According to various claims, it is responsible for increasing the permeability of cell membranes, which makes it easier for other terpenes and cannabinoids to access the cells of the human body. It is characterized by a calming and relaxing effect, it is definitely helpful in the treatment of sleep disorders and pains, among others. muscle. It is also found in hops, lime and mango.\n\nLimonene\nit is almost as popular as Mircen, often used in conjunction with other terpenes to improve their absorption levels. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and anti-stress properties, which is why it is used in the treatment of depression, chronic pain, inflammation and cancer. It is distinguished by a citrus scent, it is also found in citrus fruits and mint.\n\nTerpineol\nis definitely one of the most multidimensional cannabis terpenes, it is characterized primarily by a sense of calmness and a hypnotic effect, and also has a high antibacterial effect. It is used in the case of a lack of motivation and mood, and in the prevention of neoplastic changes. Its aroma is dominated by floral and herbal notes, resulting in a very fresh and refreshing aroma.\n\nBeta-Caryophyllene\nis a terpene directly related to CB2 receptors which leads to a direct influence on the organism’s cannabinoid signaling. As this receptor plays a key role in reducing inflammation, alleviating neuropathic pain and is associated with anxiety and depression, Beta-Caryophyllene is able to alleviate nerve inflammation and be helpful in the treatment of emotional disorders. It is a terpene that definitely leads to a feeling of peace and tranquility.\n\nHumulen\nIts most interesting properties include, first of all, the prevention of the multiplication of cancer cells, besides, it is characterized by antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which allows it to act like an antibiotic. The use also leads to an increase in strength, among others. sexual. The aroma is dominated by a strong spicy and earthy smell, its presence can also be observed, among others. in hops, coriander or cloves.\n\nAlpha-pinene\nit participates in the creation of CB2 cannabinoid receptors, it accounts for 10 to 20% of cannabis. It supports concentration, has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, and interestingly, it is able to combat some of the negative effects of taking THC. It is characterized by a fresh pine-coniferous aroma. in sage, parsley, rosemary or pine needles.\n\nLinalool\nleads to the stimulation of the neurotransmitters glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid, its effect is felt primarily in the sense of peace and alleviation of pain, which is why it is ideal for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, depression and joint pain. It is characterized by floral aromas, and its presence can be observed, among others. in lavender.\n\nBisabolol\nthis terpene has high antioxidant properties, which protects against damage caused by free radicals. Its action makes it ideal for preventing skin irritation, accelerating wound healing, and preventing or combating infections. In cosmetics, it is used to improve the condition of the skin and restore its firmness. It is characterized by a floral aroma, it is present, among others. in chamomile.\n\nbelongs to the group of bicyclic sesquiterpenes, it is characterized by a complex structure consisting of humulene, alpha-caryophyllene and beta-caryophyllene. Its main properties include anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, pain relieving properties and a positive effect on improving mood. It is effectively used in the treatment of depression, anxiety and all kinds of pain. Its aroma is dominated by a peppery character, it is present, among others, by in cloves, cinnamon, rosemary or pepper.\n\nNerolidol\nIt is characterized by a multitude of therapeutic effects, but the most important are anti-ulcer, anti-fungal, neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. In addition to reducing inflammation, it shows great potential in the effective treatmesnt of cancer. The aroma is dominated by a floral-citrus aroma, nerolidol is also found in jasmine, ginger or lemongrass.\n\nKaren\nIts action is invaluable for medicine, because karen has extraordinary abilities leading to bone healing, e.g. after fractures, because it effectively stimulates their growth. In addition, it positively influences the improvement of memory, and therefore it is effectively used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, its action is also beneficial for people suffering from diseases of the skeletal system. Its aroma includes lemon, musk and pine, it is also found naturally in English herb, rosemary and basil.\n\nOcymen\nit is one of the most common terpene in nature, interestingly, its smell is able to effectively repel insects. It is mainly characterized by anti-cancer properties. The aroma has a herbal character, it is also found in mint, pepper and parsley.\n\nAnethole\nhas a high antiparasitic and antifungal activity, therefore it is used primarily to eliminate diseases such as salmonella or parasites. Its aroma is mainly characterized by herbs and flowers, it is also found in fennel and magnolia.\n\nIn summary, terpenes have a direct and quite significant impact on the effectiveness of cannabis-based supplements and products, and they are also a very important factor in the use of medical marijuana and the treatment of diseases associated with it. However, it is very important to properly secrete and synchronize these compounds with other cannabinoids. The spectrum of terpenes found in cannabis is very large, and as I mentioned earlier, we are currently able to extract over 140 of them.",
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"TBT – Leonard Cohen Helped Us See Ourselves and Others\n\nMost people see Leonard Cohen as a composer, a singer, a writer, a poet, an artist, and a painter. In actuality, he was all of those, but truly, he was an explorer who mapped the human condition.\n\nEditor’s Note: This week, Throwback Thursday looks at the work of Leonard Cohen and why it means so much to so many people.\n\nMost people see Leonard Cohen as a composer, a singer, a writer, a poet, an artist, and a painter. In actuality, he was all of those, but truly, he was an explorer who mapped the human condition. Perhaps only a handful of others has done so as well as he did. Of course, there’s Bob Dylan, but also John Steinbeck, Vincent Van Gogh, Homer, Michelangelo, John Mellencamp, and William Wyler.\n\nPerhaps the greatest aspect of Cohen’s perspective is its honesty. As a rule, there is no gussying up or tidying up his protagonists unless this is something they themselves are trying to do.\n\nKnown as the “Godfather of Gloom,” Cohen’s narratives are often bleak and introspective, but always there is so much to learn. There is what was, and what is; what we had hoped for, and the reality that is left with us. Always a window to something we have to seek, or maybe we haven’t looked; maybe we don’t want to look, maybe we don’t want to see. Seeing is final, knowing is confirmation, and that is the end of one journey and the beginning of the next.\n\nWhen one looks back upon narrators of the human condition, in an abundance of such observations, these were lives certainly well lived. This is not to say that they were always filled with joy or sorrow, but simply that these individuals squeezed every drop they could out of their allotted time. Cohen is certainly not alone in this; look at Johnny Cash, Muhammad Ali, and an infinite host of others. They suffered the slings and arrows as well as the triumphs of life and used them for their art whether in song, boxing, film, writing or simply as a tool for helping or informing others.\n\nCohen wrote of our relationships with others:\n\n“And you treated my woman to a flake of your life\n\nAnd when she came back she was nobody’s wife.”\n\nSo the great affair is over but whoever would have guessed\nit would leave us all so vacant and so deeply unimpressed\nIt’s like our visit to the moon or to that other star\nI guess you go for nothing if you really want to go that far.”\n\nCohen also wrote of our relationships with ourselves:\n\n“I tried to leave you, I don’t deny\nI closed the book on us, at least a hundred times.\nI’d wake up every morning by your side.\nThe years go by, you lose your pride.”\n\n“In My Secret Life”\n\n“I smile when I’m angry.\nI cheat and I lie.\nI do what I have to do\nTo get by.\nBut I know what is wrong,\nAnd I know what is right.\nAnd I’d die for the truth\nIn My Secret Life.”\n\nThe album Death of a Ladies’ Man is a great example of the quality and thoughtfulness that embodies Cohen’s work. Although given to sparseness in his work, on this album he is surrounded by the production values of the master himself, Phil Spector. Among the musicians are Hal Blaine on drums, Bob Dylan on backing vocals, and even Phil Spector on guitar and piano.\n\nLao Tzu wrote, “Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself is Enlightenment.”\n\nLeonard Cohen tells us about ourselves in a way that is honest, accurate, and touches us so deeply, that even though it hurts at times, we are not angry with him, but grateful for the beauty in the way he informs us. That is why his works will still be standards decades from now. He lives on in his music, his poetry, his art because of his message and our love for it."
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