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[ null, "Capellas Nursery who work in partnership with Solihull Sixth Form College have today announced that it has received national recognition for going above and beyond the minimum requirements in paediatric first aid. This is a highly selective award with Capellas being the first Nursery in Solihull to receive it. With its robust processes and documentation, the nursery staff strive to keep children safe by minimising risks and accidents which gives parents that greater reassurance.\n\nCapellas Nursery Solihull has been awarded Millie’s Mark by National Day Nurseries Association in collaboration with the Department for Education and Millie’s Trust. Millie’s Mark is named after Millie Thompson, who tragically died as a result of choking in a nursery in 2012. Her parents Dan and Joanne Thompson have campaigned for all staff to have paediatric first aid training and having Millie’s Mark demonstrates that nurseries have met this. In addition, it shows they work hard to keep these crucial skills in the forefront of employees’ minds, so they are competent and can apply them in any situation.\n\n“I would like to extend hearty congratulations to the all of the staff at Capellas Nursery in Balsall Common on achieving ‘Millie’s Mark’ accredited status. This award will undoubtedly serve to reassure parents of their outstanding to commitment to the health and wellbeing of children at the nursery, which caters for babies and children up to 5 years old”.\n\n“Having already been commended by Ofsted for their inclusive approach, I am delighted to see that the nursery continues to strive towards achieving excellence in all fields”.\n\nDr Martin Sullivan, Principal of The Sixth Form College, Solihull, commented: “Congratulations to Capellas on achieving this prestigious quality mark. We have many staff at the College who use the nursery for their own childcare needs and they speak warmly of the service provided, so this accolade comes as no surprise to us. We enjoy working with Capellas and look forward to a bright future together.”\n\nPurnima Tanuka, Chief Executive of National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) adds: “Achieving Millie’s Mark is a great achievement for the nursery, it shows that all staff are fully trained in paediatric first aid and that they have reflected on their current practice to improve confidence and competence. Becoming a Millie’s Mark Nursery is a clear indicator to parents that this Nursery has met the highest standards and gives them reassurance that their children are safe.”" ]
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[ null, null, "Aten disk Credits: wikipedia.org http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aten_disk.jpg\nAkhenaten was known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV. He was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt who ruled for 17 years, and was the father of Tutankhamun. He is especially noted for abandoning traditional Egyptian polytheism and introducing worship centered on the Aten.\nThe Aten, the sun-disk, is first referred to as a deity in The Story of Sinuhe from the 12th dynasty, in which the deceased king is described as rising as god to the heavens and uniting with the sun-disk, the divine body merging with its maker. By analogy, the term “silver Aten” was sometimes used to refer to the moon.\nThe solar Aten was extensively worshiped as a god in the reign of Amenhotep III, when it was depicted as a falcon-headed man much like Ra. Akhenaten claimed, “There is only one god, my father. I can approach him by day, by night.” This was a very, very strange statement for the time. Akhenaten could have been the first monotheist in all of history, a precursor to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Muhammad as prophets who worshiped one god.\nIn the reign of Amenhotep III’s successor, Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten, the Aten became the central god of Egyptian state religion, Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten to reflect his close link with the new supreme deity.", null, "Statue of Pharaoh Akhenaten, also known as Amenhotep IV by Richard Nowitz National Geographic\nAkhenaten was one of the most controversial Pharaohs to rule Egypt. According to Egyptian Mythology he descended from the gods who arrived on Earth at the time of Tep Zepi and until today, people still believe that this Pharaoh did in fact come from the Stars.\nIn 1352 BC, Akhenaten ascended to the throne as the tenth pharaoh of the 18th dynasty. Almost immediately, he instituted a series of radical religious changes, including a ban on references to multiple gods. He abandoned traditional Egyptian polytheism and introduced the worship of the Aten.\nAn early inscription likens him to the sun as compared to the stars. Akhenaten, upon becoming Pharaoh ordered all the, the iconography of previous gods to be removed. He only allowed one emblem, which was a sun emblem, literally a sun disk with curious arms or rays pointing down.\nAccording to writings by Akhenaten and poems that were written about him later on, he was visited by beings that descended from the sky, who told Akhenaten what he needed to do, and perhaps this is why he removed all other symbols of other gods from Egypt and implemented most of the changes he went on to do.\nAkhenaten claimed to be a direct descendant of Aten and like any other pharaoh Akhenaten regarded himself to be divine, he was a God, but not only did he believe himself to be a god, the whole nation saw him as a god and worshiped him like one. During his time as Pharaoh Akhenaten made numerous changes but he also ordered the construction of a new capital city which he called Amarna and he dedicated it to the sun.\nAkhenaten spent the next ten years there and in that time he instituted changes in art and culture and on of the most notable changes were how he would be publicly depicted, and this was important because in Egyptian iconography, Pharaohs are depicted as these triangular shaped beings, strong shoulders and these very skinny waists, so basically they were depicted as being strong, like heroes, this would reflect power and it was very important but Akhenaten would go on and shows himself perhaps as he really is, a strange look, unlike other Pharaohs.\n\nThe list of peculiarities is lengthy: an elongated skull, long neck, sunken eyes, thick thighs, long fingers, backward-turned knee joints, a prominent belly that suggests pregnancy and female-like breasts. The first thing that is strange is his elongated skull, and in all of the statues and depictions of him, we see this elongated skull. In general his body was sort of like a feminine and masculine mixture.\nThe change in royal iconography of Akhenaten depicted him with a misshapen head, with a potbelly a sunken chest, elongated arms, larger thighs and this was totally opposed to the idealized iconography of traditional Egyptian artists that showed these big and strong looking Pharaohs.\n\nWhy would he make changes in the royal iconography to show him as this “weak” Pharaoh? His wife Nefertiti was also depicted having an elongated skull, did they have some kind of genetic anomaly that caused their heads– and body’s in general to be misshaped and disproportional?\nOr is there something more to this strange Pharaoh and his origins? Is it possible that he was actually a hybrid human being? with genes and DNA from Extraterrestrials? What is for sure is that he was not like other Pharaohs and human beings in general, when you look at his statues and depictions you immediately point out these strange, unlike humanoid characteristics. He is simply put a strange “human”.", null, "This female head has an elongated skull, and is probably a child of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten (1351-1334 BCE). The eye is hollow for inlaying. The piece is broken across the neck, and is a forgery executed in the 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period style. Courtesy and Credit of wikipedia.org\nDr. Braverman (Professor of dermatology at Yale University School of Medicine) attributes the king’s female form to familial gynecomastia, brought on by an inherited syndrome called aromatase excess syndrome. This diagnosis is the first to be associated with Akhenaten. As for the shape of Akhenaten’s head, Dr. Braverman attributes this to a condition called craniosynostosis, in which sutures, the fibrous joints of the head, fuse at an early age, and interfere with the process of skull formation. The specific condition, called a sagittal suture, is dominantly inherited. Dr. Braverman says he observed this abnormality in the king’s daughters as well as in Queen Hatshepsut, daughter of Tuthmosis I, founder of Akhenaten’s paternal line, and in King Tut, who ended this line.\n\nAfter his reign the city of Amarna was abandoned and temples to the sun were destroyed, images of Akhenaten were deliberately defaced and Ancient Egypt rapidly “recovered” and returned to its old ways, worshiping many gods.Today, many Egyptologists believe that Akhenaten was actually forced to abdicate and flee from Egypt with his loyal followers.\nIn 1907, the actual body of Akhenaten was discovered in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings by British archaeologist named Edward Ayrton. After unearthing Akhenaten’s mummified remains, Edward Ayrton was able to confirm that the ancient pharaoh’s skull was misshapen and elongated. Akhenaten was succeeded by his son, Tutankhamun, who became the most renowned pharaoh of all time. When his tomb was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, Tutankhamun was also found to have an elongated skull. In February 2010, the results of DNA tests confirmed that he was the son of Akhenaten.", null, "This stone block portrays Akhenaten as a sphinx, and was originally found in the city of Amarna/Akhetaten. This object is now located in the Kestner Museum of Hanover, Germany. Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/menesje/2212492438" ]
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[ "Feudalism is the system that governs the world in the Throne and elsewhere. This term is used for all systems that interact with the state of the game world, and allow Characters to create Game Effects that make use of the greater world outside of the space occupied during Events.\n\nTier 2 Only Game Theaters that are Tier 2 or higher make use of these rules.\n\nWhen we discuss the game world, there is a hierarchy of scope. Within the world, there is one Theater for each distinct game running Gothic: the Lion Age Events. The Theater represents both the scope of the direct happenings of that story, as well as the geographical area where those events take place.\n\nWithin a Theater are many Provinces. A Province is a distinct region within a Theater, and is of a certain biome, such as Forest, Mountains, Plains, or Swamp. The terrain of a Province determines what natural resources are present, as well as some circumstances relevant to Warfare. Provinces appear on a map, with some Provinces adjacent to others, allowing travel between them.\n\nEach Province holds several Areas, which are more specific places within a Province. Most Areas will share a type with their Province, such as Forest or Mountain, but some may take on the types of neighboring Provinces or have other features. Some Areas are Strategic, while others may have Cultural value, such as a religious site.\n\nCharacters can construct a Settlement in an area in order to start building there. Most Theaters have a specific Settlement that the game events center around, and are the in-game location of the Events. Much of the new construction is bound to happen there, but as a community grows, new locations will need to be settled in order to get and defend their resources.\n\nEach Settlement starts with a Key Building, a special building that provides the purpose of the first establishment there. This is often a mine, farmland, or other site for extracting resources from the land, but may also be more strategic or cultural, such as a fort, shrine or harbor. The development of this Key Building sets the tone for the Settlement, and will influence how it develops. Gathering sites can be used to gain Supply, large quantities of harvested natural resources fit to do major industrial and construction projects. These Supply can be used to build further buildings and continue to develop the Settlement.\n\nHousing and other incidentals will automatically be built by the population of a Settlement, but characters may additionally wish to build Landmarks. Landmarks are buildings or groups of buildings that serve a useful purpose within the city. The most typical reason to build Landmarks is to be able to make use of their Downtime Action. Every character may take just one Downtime Action for each Chapter that passes. Lastly, some Landmarks can have further customizations and improvements made inside them, called Rooms. Rooms are special purpose sites that add or change functionality of their parent building. Constructing rooms requires furniture items that can be made with the Carpentry Skill.\n\nTypically, a Theater has multiple Settlements within. Some of these are to capture resources, while others may serve strategic purposes. Each Character lives in only one Settlement, and may only take Downtimes within the Settlement they live in. Picking up and moving to a new Settlement takes 1 Chapter, although a Settlement with an Inn can take visitors more easily. Workers needing to live where they work means that distant Settlements, each requiring workers, must have its own amenities for those that live there.\n\nSettlements that work together can form a Reich, and be effectively different areas within the same Settlement. If a Settlement is paying taxes to another, they contribute in the form of any Landmarks that they construct adding their Virtues (and Vices) toward the greater whole, though with some loss based on distance.*\n\nIf a Settlement has its own agreed upon leader, it can secede from a Reich, and any of its qualities (and problems) will be considered separately, effectively its own Reich.\n\nThe city is the home to all manner of people, animals, structures and ideas. It is the heart of communities throughout the Throne, whether they are but small hamlets with only a few families, or massive sprawls with ancient towers next to modern mechanical bridges. The unique character of the city is participatory – everyone has an opportunity to invest in the shared collective of human civilization, sharing the same public goods and ills, while becoming wealthy by fulfilling the needs of their neighbors.\n\nCities are different in their makeup, culture and development. Every Settlement has traits called Virtues that describe what sorts of things happen there, and what sorts of improvements can be feasibly constructed. Likewise there are also Vices which describe the problems that the the growing city produces for itself. Landmarks correspond to one Virtue and one Vice, and contribute to that quality of the city. Over time, as certain thresholds are reached, the rank associated with each increases. At each Virtue level, new Landmarks can be created, and new Opportunities arise. Likewise, as Vice increases to certain levels, it creates the potential for new kinds of and degrees of Crisis. These current affairs, collectively called Dilemmas, arise naturally over time, and influence the course of game Events.\n\nVirtues serve as milestones in the functional aspects of a city, while Vices are the dysfunctional side effects. Each building of that type contributes toward the next milestone, which will allow the next tier of buildings aligned with that Virtue to be built. Settlements begin with each trait at the basic level. They reach the Advanced tier at 10 tags, and the Master tier at 25 tags of a given trait.\n\nThe more of a given trait is present in the makeup of a Reich, the more frequently those sorts of Dilemmas will present themselves. Every tag of a given type accelerates the clock a little more.", null, "When a Dilemma occurs during an Event, it is brought forth before the public to make a decision about. If there is a ruler or court being held, it will be presented there, but in some Settlements it may be at more informal town gatherings. Opportunities usually have some kind of cost or tradeoff required to take advantage of them, while Crises usually have some kind of danger or cost associated with allowing them to go unanswered.\n\nDilemmas almost always have some kind of option about whether they are addressed, and in what manner. The option will nearly always exist to handle the matter personally, on a character level, such as going to the scene of a crime, rousting out gathering creatures, helping the downtrodden, or other kinds of engagement. However, some Landmarks provide the ability to address Dilemmas in special or useful ways. For instance, if crimes are being committed, sending guards provided by Law establishments can be quite useful in addressing the issue.\n\nAs Settlements develop, they increase in Population. While most Settlements in the world increase in Population slowly through generations, some Settlements are the subject of dynamic events that might stir excitement enough to move there, or return there after a previous disaster. Every unit of Population represents approximately 100 people of various ages and talents, but of a specific Social Class (Peasant, Merchant, Gentry, or Scum) and of a specific Culture. It is typical of that the Culture of immigrants be of whichever country the Settlement resides in, but border Settlements and those in special circumstances may see more immigration from elsewhere. Some cities even make special efforts to attract specific people, making their arrival more likely.\n\nIncreases in Population happen as Opportunities introduced by increases in certain Virtues or Vices. Strong Commerce attracts Merchants, Law attracts Gentry, and Tradition attracts Peasants. 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Landmarks usually provide some Game Effect, such as the ability to perform a specific Downtime Action, and also contribute Virtues and Vices to the Settlement. Some landmarks, such as public monuments, do not require any Population to take effect.\n\nSome Landmarks are Public, representing large public resources such as a mining complex, a harbor, local monuments, fortifications, and so on. These Landmarks, if they are staffed appropriately, can be made use of by anyone. Other Landmarks are Private – these are usually owned by Organizations and require a specific group to allow access to those who wish to use it. They may have some public effect on the city, but usually they provide that Organization with special abilities that can be used at their discretion.\n\nTier 3 Only Game Theaters that are Tier 3 or higher make use of Organizations and Private Landmarks.\n\nIf the Virtue requirements are met, a Landmark can begin construction. 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[ null, "A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. Now I know Muriel Spark wasn¹t trying to be mathematically clever with her title, but I think it still bears mentioning.\n\nJean Brodie is in her prime. She hasn¹t been better and she’ll never be better again ­- never mind that her prime seems to last about 10 years or so ­ which is perfectly fine. The tight “set” of six girls she teaches and molds and bends and nearly breaks over time are indivisible by anything but 1 and itself. That 1 being Miss Jean Brodie.\n\n(I won’t push this tenuous bit of symbolism any further than to say Miss Brodie + 6 girls = 7, which is a prime number. Hmmmm?)\n\nOkay, none of that went through Spark¹s head at all. But I do wonder if the definition of “prime” meaning “prepare” like “prime the pump” was part of her thinking. It may well have been.\n\nPrime was one of Sparks short little books she wrote about young Catholic girls coming of age. There are all said to be pretty good, but this one stands out – hence, it’s on The List. The story encompasses a large swath of time, using flashforwards and an omniscient narrator.\n\nEven though the narrator is omniscient, we are not really given the full details of Miss Brodie’s proclivities until it matters. You know how you have that friend who is just the WORST storyteller in that he jumps to the “good part” way too early? These types are often jolly good people, but man do I hate the inability to tell a good story properly. (I am confident of my abilities in frightfully few things, but telling a good story properly is one of them.)\n\nAnd Muriel Spark can tell (and write) a good story. And she does it very concisely! You can read this book in a day! But that doesn’t mean it’s not dense. She writes the story sort of piecing together different decades of the characters’ lives. She does this smoothly and really quite impressively.\n\nPrime follows the “set” of six Scottish girls from the age of 10 out into the post WWII future. They all attend a prim little all-girls Catholic school in Scotland. Miss Brodie was a modernist and she was (relatively) sexy – and sexual. She made it her mission to transform a clique of girls into little Miss Brodies.\n\nWe are initially led to believe that this meant not much more than being schooled in literature and the arts and perhaps some more globalized thinking. At one point, when she realizes her girls are avoiding work by spending time in the science lab with a more dour teach she intones, “Art is greater than science. Art comes first, then science.”\n\nThis romanticism is what Miss Brodie more or less forces on her set of girls. It’s also what dooms her as a human being. (As one with a degree in biology, I found Miss Brodie downright sinister for her anti-science beliefs… and the revelation that she was a “born fascist” and Mussolini fan – who didn’t see what the big deal about Hitler was – hardened my opinion of her.", null, "Of course, over the years the girls sexually matured and found themselves in adult situations beyond their ken. They had sex and began to form their own, very un-Brodielike opinions. One of the girls finally “betrays” Miss Brodie.\n\nThe interesting part about this betrayal; oh what the heck, it’s Sandy who does it – is that once Sandy gets her wits about her through maturity, Sparks notes that, “[Sandy] never felt more affection for [Miss Brodie] in her later years than when she thought upon her silly.”\n\nAnd that’s the thing. As children and teens we are not fully formed. Our heroes and idols are our heroes and idols simply because we are not informed enough to have found our own, real, mentors. What we are force-fed in our youth often looks silly to us with the wisdom of age. After all, who in the world would come to believe in talking snakes and virgin births if we never heard of them until our 30’s?\n\nI wish I could write more about this book, but unfortunately I read it several months ago and quite frankly, book reviews are not the most fun thing for me to write on here. I wrote the title to this page many months ago and I have no idea what I was thinking when I did. So this is fun.\n\nThe books spawned a movie too, and it’s supposed to be pretty good. That’s where the picture above is from." ]
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[ "Captive Insurance Is a Financial Tool", null, "An option businesses can use in managing their finances is captive insurance. Captive insurance is a separate legal entity — a corporation or limited liability company — that a parent company creates to cover insurable risks in a more cost-effective manner than insuring through a traditional insurance carrier.\n\n“It’s generally a wholly owned subsidiary of an existing business set up to, effectively, self-insure,” says Ed Zito, president of Alliance Bank of Arizona, explaining the bank “promotes the captive insurance initiative to clients where we feel there is applicability.”\n\nTraditional insurance carriers typically set a premium based on the loss history of not just the individual business but of its entire market segment. If a business has a lower loss history — due to factors such as better risk management — the record of the market segment as a whole can distort the situation for the one business and cause it to pay higher premiums.\n\nMark Tabler, president of the Arizona Captive Insurance Association (AzCIA) and chief operating officer of Innovative Physician Solutions, a medical professional liability risk retention group, explains that captives allow a business to broaden its coverage in a given area or enable it to cover a niche that a commercial carrier either does not offer or offers with excessive restrictions.\n\nHe shares that a current member of Innovative Physician Solutions was dropped by his insurance carrier for medical malpractice in 2004 “not because he had done anything wrong but because the carrier decided not to write malpractice insurance any more due to its experience in another part of the country.”\n\nPointing out another consideration, Zito says, “Up to 50 percent of every premium dollar paid to a traditional insurance carrier generally goes to administrative fees such as marketing, commissions and overhead.” Administrative fees for a captive, in comparison, are about 25 percent of the premium dollar. All of this increases a company’s cash flow, Tabler says, noting that companies with a captive insurance company also enjoy the benefit of stability in pricing and availability of coverage.\n\nIn addition to the premium savings, small captives could qualify for some special tax treatment. Explains Zito, “The U.S. tax code allows mini-captive insurance companies certain tax advantages if premiums do not exceed $1.2 million per year per captive insurance company. The captive itself is not taxed on the premium income it receives, only on investment income. In addition, if the captive builds up surplus income, that surplus can be paid out as dividends to the shareholders.” He suggests the company consult with an accountant or attorney who specializes in captives and can point out where it could get this benefit. “It’s a pretty substantial initiative for small to medium-sized businesses to evaluate.” But he emphasizes that the captive not be set up for the primary purpose of gaining a tax advantage, but only to insure specific risks that are either not offered by existing commercial carriers or where commercial carrier premiums are excessive and setting up a captive to insure the risk would save money — and the tax piece, then, is a secondary benefit.\n\nOther benefits Zito enumerates are the ability to truly customize the coverage, which is not possible with an off-the-shelf product; being able to pivot more quickly to a newly developed risk or items that may need to be added; better control of the claims process; and better access to wholesale reinsurance, whereby it can purchase policies from other insurance companies and reduce its own risk by spreading that risk across multiple policies.\n\nWhat Businesses Can a Captive Benefit?\n\nZito shares the types of company Alliance views as especially well-suited to use captive insurance. Doctor groups and physician practices need malpractice insurance, which, he points out, “is an expensive proposition.” Commercial real estate developers can use a captive to protect themselves against claims on construction defects, which, Zito notes, “may not be known to an inspector or discovered by him, such as a shipment of defective pipes or cement.” Many trucking companies have adopted the business model of working with drivers as independent contractors, but, by having the drivers band together, can offer insurance through a captive as a benefit rather than the drivers having to independently insure themselves. Professional service firms with 20 or more employees — such as roofing companies and environmental remediation companies — that want to offer a guarantee or warranty can band together with other firms to deal with litigation or warranties. And for franchise operations, regardless of the product or service, Zito points out “it may be easier for the franchisor to have a captive for the franchisees to participate in.”\n\nSalt River Project restructured its captive strategy in 2003, creating a single-parent captive domiciled in Arizona to replace its rent-a-captive formation that had used a cell in a captive that an insurance carrier operates on behalf of clients in the utility sector. “It gives us more control and more options,” says Marcia Philpott, manager of insurance services at SRP. This includes the ability to choose who does the services and to change vendors.\n\nOn the property side of business, Philpott says, SRP insures its risk of terrorism exposure through its captive. “You have to be a U.S. captive to have access to TRIPRA, which provides a federal backstop for terrorism,” she explains, adding that TRIPRA (Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act) expires December 31 and “we’re hoping it gets extended.”\n\nSRP also insures liability for bodily injury and property damage exposure through its captive. “SRP buys some significant limits on our liability program, and a piece of that is covered by this captive,” Philpott says. SRP takes the first piece of any loss as its deductible, the captive takes the next piece, and then, if the loss exceeds a certain threshold, the commercial carrier gets involved. “The captive protects the lower limits of our liability programs.”\n\nSetting Up a Captive in Arizona\n\nTo set up a captive, a business must determine what risk it will insure and what the risk-financing objectives are. Arizona captive insurance companies are regulated by the Department of Insurance. Businesses must apply for a captive license, which includes posting a capitalization deposit or letter of credit. “This is, effectively, a bond to make sure you can meet the obligations,” Zito explains.\n\nA business may choose to domicile its captive insurance company in Arizona if it operates in another state as long as its principal place of business is Arizona, and must hold one board of directors meeting per year in its state of domicile. “And once a captive is licensed in a domiciled state, it can write the same policy in any state,” Tabler says.\n\nMany states have their own captive insurance laws, rules and regulations, and Zito characterizes Arizona as “reasonably competitive.” He places Arizona behind Nevada, New York, Iowa and Vermont, “states with more business-friendly captive insurance requirements” in regard to such elements as difficulty of getting a license, the amount of bond and the regulatory cost of being a captive.\n\nThe AzCIA reports that the number of captive insurance companies in Arizona has risen in recent years and is now 111. Among the advantages it sees in Arizona are flat-rate fees, which provide a cost-effective application and regulation process; no premium tax; no routine statutory exam for pure captives; and a balance between competitive law and appropriate regulatory oversight.\n\nSingle Parent (or Pure) Captive: provides insurance only to cover the loss exposure of its parent company.\n\nGroup Captive: created by a number of individual parent companies, usually within the same industry.\n\nAssociation Captive: similar to a group, but sponsored or owned by an association.\n\nRent-a-Captive: offers a “cell” in a captive operated by another entity, which has done all the work of setting up the captive insurance company.\n\nSegregated Cell (or Protected Cell) Captive: offers a cell in a captive operated by another entity, but users are protected from insurance claims against other users of that captive.\n\nRisk Retention Group: formed specifically under the Liability Risk Retention Act of 1996, which allows such a formation by a group of people as long as they are all owners and are from the same industry, but it expressly omits personal lines or workers’ compensation business. A difference between RRGs and other captives is, they are licensed as insurers and so do not need a front company to put in front of a captive." ]
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[ null, "With the countdown already begun towards the start of the marquee event in the UAE, Skerritt has asked the fanbase and all stakeholders to help create a winning West Indian spirit of passion and unity, in the face of a global battle. The West Indies team is going in pursuit of an unprecedented third ICC T20 World title.\n\n“The selectors have produced a fit-for-purpose squad which is a rich mixture of experienced leadership, proven match-winners, and youthful talent. For the first time for years the selectors had good options within a growing pool of exciting West Indian talent. But this is a major world tournament, not a development tour. All the best teams in the world will be setting out to dethrone the West Indies as defending champions. And just coping with the discomfort of an ongoing COVID-19 bubble will be tough enough for the players. So the mental toughness of our team will be stiffly tested both on and off the field. That is at least one good reason why they deserve our support. If you are a West Indian fan, then this is your team no matter which territory the players hail from.”\n\nAccording to the CWI President, “A successful World Cup journey requires that all of us; who love and support the game, and who have seriously studied the fortunes of West Indies cricket; come together and send positive vibes to Captain Pollard and the members of his squad, no matter what.”\n\nThe last time the T20I tournament was staged in 2016, West Indies beat England in spectacular fashion at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, to capture their second title. The first T20 World Cup victory came in 2012 when they beat Sri Lanka at the Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. West indies have also reached the semi-finals on two occasions – in 2009 in England and 2014 in Bangladesh.\n\nHead Coach Phil Simmons will be looking to make it back-to-back titles as he was the mastermind behind the title to success in 2016. Captain Kieron Pollard will also be looking for a second world title as he was an influential member of the squad which won in 2012.\n\nWest Indies have shown encouraging form this year in the build-up to the tournament. They contested four CG Insurance T20I home series against Sri Lanka, South Africa, Australia, and Pakistan. They played 17 matches – won 8, lost 6, with three “no results” due to bad weather.\n\nThe squad is due to assemble in the UAE in early October, where they will have a training camp before finetuning the final preparations, including warm-up matches against Pakistan and India.\n\nWest Indies have been drawn in Group 1 and will play five group games against England, South Africa and Australia along with the winner of Round 1 Group A (Sri Lanka, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Namibia) and the runner-up from Round 1 Group B (Bangladesh, Scotland, Papua New Guinea, and Oman). West Indies’ first group game will be against England in Dubai on October 23." ]
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[ null, "\"Disregarding the 'back-to-school' ceasefire, the enemy opened fire from grenade launchers, heavy machine guns and small arms on Joint Forces' positions in the vicinity of the villages of Shchastia, Pisky, Bohdanivka, Hnutove, and Shyrokyne. The enemy also opened fire from anti-tank missile systems to attack the defenders of Bohdanivka,\" the press center of the Joint Forces Operation (JFO) said on Facebook in an update as of 18:00 Kyiv time on Tuesday, September 4.\n\nRead alsoJFO: Ukraine reports 2 WIAs amid 20 enemy attacks in Donbas in past day\n\n\"From 07:00 to 18:00 today, the Russian occupation forces violated the ceasefire five times. The weapons prohibited by the Minsk agreements were not used,\" it said.\n\nAs was reported earlier, the situation in the JFO zone was tense on the previous day, September 3, however, it was under control, a spokesman for the Ukrainian army said." ]
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[ null, "The Labour Department on Wednesday confirmed that all in bound helpers would be subject to the new quarantine measures.\n\nAll overseas arrivals in Hong Kong would have to undergo three days of compulsory quarantine at a designated hotel and another four days of medical surveillance, that restricts their movements, from Friday.", null, "More foreign domestic helpers may come to Hong Kong now that quarantine measures have been eased.\n\nIn June and July 2022, up to 6,000 foreign domestic workers, his company had arranged to work in Hong Kong, were stuck overseas because of the scarce supply of rooms in designated quarantine hotels.\n\n“After the quarantine period was cut, the rooms we have that are available for incoming domestic workers doubled. Many more imported domestic workers will go into the market, putting a halt to the rising market salary,” he said.\n\nCheung said he believed that once the supply ratio became more balanced, the market salary of domestic workers would drop by 15 per cent, making it more affordable for employers.\n\nChessie Ho, sales manager of Harmony Employment Service Company had similar thoughts and said she believed that the policy could “improve the quality of domestic helpers in the market”.\n\nHo said employers were hesitant to employ helpers from overseas because of the week-long quarantine and many could only choose from those who were already in the city.\n\n“The lack of competition greatly increased the bargaining power of domestic workers who are already in Hong Kong. Many employers have pointed out that the working quality of local-based workers has declined,” she said.\n\n“The shortened quarantine period makes it easier for employers to employ helpers from overseas, providing them with more options.”\n\nSince the pandemic, their sales revenue has dropped by 30 to 40 per cent. Ho estimated that the new policy could lead to a 10 to 20 per cent increase in their revenue.\n\nTiffanie Ma, a university staff member in her 40s who needed a domestic helper to take care of her children and elderly relatives, said that the policy change was too late.\n\nMa started searching for domestic helpers in May and was notified by the agency in late July that her worker could arrive in Hong Kong on August 18 at the earliest. However, the scarce supply of rooms at quarantine hotels pushed that back to early September.\n\n“The policy should have been announced earlier. Many working parents struggle to take care of their children during summer holidays and are in desperate need of help from domestic helpers,” Ma said.\n\nMa’s worker will spend four days of medical surveillance at her home. When asked about the risk of infection, the mother said she “puts her faith in luck”.\n\n“We will all wear masks for the four days. I need help from my worker as soon as possible, I can only wish for the best,” Ma added.\n\nShiela Tebia-Bonifacio, chairwoman of GABRIELA HK Alliance of Filipino Women Migrants who has worked in Hong Kong as a domestic worker for 16 years, said that the policy could benefit migrant workers who wish to work in the city, as well as local-based workers who have not been able to return to their hometown for the past two years.\n\n“Not only could more migrant workers come and work in Hong Kong, those who are already in Hong Kong have a higher chance of their employers allowing them to visit their families,” she said.", null, "Domestic workers in Hong Kong may be able to visit their families now that quarantine requirements have reduced.\n\nTebia-Bonifacio pointed out that the shortened quarantine period could ease the anxiety and stress faced by new domestic workers.\n\n“It is already stressful for them to leave their hometown for work. They can at least have their employers as company during the medical surveillance period,” she added.\n\nDuring the medical surveillance period, domestic helpers can either stay at any hotel or at the employer’s home and start working right away.\n\nDomestic workers, like all other travellers, arriving from overseas must download the government’s “Leave Home Safe” risk-exposure app.\n\nThose who are infected with Covid-19 will be issued a red code and sent to isolation facilities. Others under home medical surveillance will receive an amber code that limits their scope of activity for four days before they can roam free in the city with a blue code.\n\n“The compulsory three-day quarantine is still an additional financial burden for employers. Employers prefer domestic workers to work as soon as possible. It would be great if domestic workers are allowed to quarantine at the employer’s home,” said Chan." ]
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[ null, null, "Both Trump and Biden campaigns went into election day on November 3rd with much enthusiasm and pomp. But as the day went on, it seemed that President Donald Trump was taking the lead and was on a clear path to victory.\n\nThen seemingly overnight, the lead disappeared. In the middle of the night when we were all sound asleep, the calvary in the form of hundreds of thousands of suspect mail-in ballots showed up to save Joe Biden.\n\nAccording to many pre-election polls there was going to be a “blue wave” across America. But prophetic voices like Jeremiah Johnson and others declared otherwise. In an email sent out the day after the election, Jeremiah Johnson wrote: “As many of you know, there has been a chorus of mature and tested prophets in America with a proven track record that have predicted Donald J. Trump would be re-elected President of the United States.”\n\nThese voices have prayed for, spoken to, and advised President Trump throughout his presidency to warn him of many things, and have spoken of him as a modern-day Abraham Lincoln who would bring an “emancipation proclamation” for the unborn. These voices are now under heavy attack.\n\nA thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. And they usually come at night.\n\nElisha’s servant woke up the next day to find them surrounded by the enemy. Terrified, he asked the Prophet of God “What shall we do?” Elisha responded: “Do not be afraid, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” Then he prayed that the servant’s eyes would be opened. The young man then saw that they were surrounded by horses and chariots of fire, the Armies of the Living God.\n\nToday, we are surrounded once again. But this time not by horses and chariots of an invading army. We do not wrestle with flesh and blood (Eph 6:12). The enemy is not of human nature. This time, we are surrounded by the principalities and powers and evil forces at work in our country. The forces that continue to drive racism, abortion, and corruption. Donald Trump has been exposing the corruption, and he was warned about the election day fraud that was going to take place. It was of no surprise; they knew it was coming.\n\nThis is not about Republican vs Democrat. This is about exposing the evil and corruption in American politics.\n\nThese dark forces are not going down without a fight. But as Elisha prayed for his servant, I now pray the same for all of us. Lord open our eyes to see the chariots of fire you have encamped around the people of God.\n\nWe are told that in the face of spiritual battles such as we are seeing today, we are to put on the full armor of God and stand firm (Eph 6:13). The devil’s schemes will not prevail, and the corruption will be exposed. Do not be afraid, O people of God. There are more with us than there are with them. We must join together in the Spirit and pray for our nation and our President.\n\nSean Terrell is the founder and Executive Director of Blue Light Ministries, a nonprofit ministry for police officers. Sean brings a passion for the gospel into the Law Enforcement profession, where he has served as an officer since 2010. Sean holds a Bachelor's Degree in Crime and Delinquency Studies from Emporia State University, and a Master's in Christian Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary.\nTags: ElishaJeremiah Johnsonpoliticsspiritual warfare" ]
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[ null, "They both loved the radio, either Ham or CB; Betty always did the Sunday Night Check-In (Eco Charlie). Roger worked for many years at Sifto/Domtar Salt Company. He enjoyed time on computers, and loved the outdoors, always maintaining his property, or spending time in the woods, hunting and fishing. Betty was a housewife. She loved quilting, crafts, prepping family dinners, making pickles, baking and cooking. Like Roger, she loved the outdoors and could often be found out gardening when the weather was fit.\n\nThey were predeceased by their brother in law Richard Taylor.\n\nArrangements are under the care and supervision of Jones Family Funeral Centre, 70 Church Street, Amherst (902-667-8777) where an Afternoon of Remembrance will be held on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 from 2 until 4 pm, followed immediately at 4 pm by a Graveside Service in the Fenwick Cemetery.\n\nDonations in their memory may be made to the Roger and Betty Boss Fire Relief Fund.\n\nSharing of memories and condolences may be sent to the family by visiting their online memorial at www.jonesfamilyfuneralcentre.ca or through the Jones Family Funeral Centre Facebook Page." ]
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[ null, "The Suzuki Baleno is Back!\n\nThe last time the Baleno was in Suzuki’s showroom, John Howard was our prime minister and ‘Can’t Fight the Moonlight’ by LeAnn Rimes was the chart topper.\n\nIn between, the Japanese brand has been trying to convince buyers with some of its full-sized, family cars, including the Liana and more recently, the S-Cross; but neither has managed to make significant impact.\n\nNow, it seems Suzuki is back doing what it does best – producing great little small cars and SUVs.\n\nBuilt at Suzuki’s Indian plant for the global market, the new Baleno sits on an all-new platform that will spawn an entire family of small cars in the next few years.\n\nIt arrives with two new engines: the 1.0-litre Boosterjet 3-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine powering the GLX at $22,990, and a more conventional 1.4-litre 4-cylinder petrol for the GL at $16,990. Both at driveaway prices.", null, "Inspired by the iK-2 concept from the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, the new Baleno’s ‘Liquid Flow’ design theme is a clear attempt at European design sophistication. While it succeeds in some areas (the front), more work is required in others (the back).\n\nIts stylish front fascia is dominated by a ‘V’ shaped grille and a pair of sweptback headlights, complemented by a lower air intake that stretches the width of the bumper to give the car a wider stance.\n\nAlong the sides, the blacked-out A-pillars give the roof a floating effect, while the flowing shoulder lines gives the small hatch a touch of dynamism.", null, "At the back however, the design is a little less successful. Despite an extra wide chrome bar that runs the full width of the tailgate, the rear appears too tall; not helped by the tallish taillights.\n\nInside, as expected at this price point, the interior is a mixed of hard plastic and faux chrome trim. They are however, not unpleasant and has a robust feel. The dashboard design is clean and ergonomically sound with standout features being the crisp instruments that light up an eye-catching electric blue, and the intuitive 7.0-inch infotainment system with built-in satellite navigation, Apple CarPlay – an impressive inclusion seeing they are all missing from the nearly four times more expensive Subaru Levorg GT!", null, "Its voice recognition is also one of the most effective and intuitive we’ve ever come across, understanding most instruction almost supernaturally.\n\nThe Baleno’s trump card though, is its interior and boot space. At 3,995mm long, it is slightly shorter than a Mazda2, yet more front seat headroom and rear legroom. Impressively, its 355 litres boot space is even bigger than the Mazda3 hatch’s and similar in size to the Corolla hatch.\n\nA small family could easily fit comfortably in the Baleno with enough luggage space for a weekend away.", null, "Suzuki’s new 1.0-litre turbocharged direct-injected three-cylinder Boosterjet engine is hardly a trendsetter but it is as good as most of its rivals.\n\nDelivering 82kW at 5,500rpm and 160Nm at 1,500 – 4,000rpm, the engine is responsive and gutsy with an charming gravelly engine note. It is also generally free of the idling shivers typical of triple cylinder engines due to the rocking motion that their firing order imparts.\n\nMatch with a 6-speed automatic transmission and crisp throttle, the GLX is a relatively fun hatchback to zip around town or even on a weekend away. Its in-gear acceleration is also a winner, making overtaking a breeze.", null, "Despite its lithe sub-one tonne kerb weight, the Baleno feels confident on the fast lane although said confidence erodes away slightly in the corners. Its softly sprung suspension and leisurely steering also makes it less eager to change direction compared to its smaller and more agile sibling, the Swift.\n\nStepping down to the GL, the power deficit is definitely noticeable. It lacks the get-up-and-go and charm of the GLX.\n\nThe 1.4-litre aspirated four-cylinder engine generating 68kW at 6,000rpm and 130Nm at 4,000rpm is also slightly noisier on the freeway thanks to only four gear ratios in the auto.", null, "We find no fault in quality of the Indian-built Baleno. All panels are well aligned although its doors feel a little on the light side.\n\nThere are no squeaks or rattle in the cabin, either.\n\nSome of the trims, especially those on the climate control do look cheap but it’s not unexpected at this price range.", null, "Meanwhile, the GL is slightly thirstier, returning 6.3L/10km on the urban cycle and 5.5L/100km on the freeway.", null, "This is what Suzuki does best: building practical small cars that are fun to drive and loaded with value; and the Baleno is testament to that.\n\nWith great economy and low running costs, its value is hard to ignore.\n\nWe would pay a little extra to get the GLX with its charming 1.0-litre turbo triple and better kit." ]
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[ null, "Pictured left to right: Maura Thomason (center), a 2019 graduate of Izard County Consolidated, is presented with the Boyd & Maxine Carpenter Scholarship from FNBC by Martin Carpenter (left), FNBC Chairman of the board, and Molly Carpenter (right), FNBC Vice President of Marketing. Boyd and Maxine were Martin’s parents and Molly’s grandparents.\n\nMaura Thomason, a graduate of Izard County Consolidated, has been selected as the recipient of the Boyd & Maxine Carpenter Scholarship, awarded annually by FNBC Bank. This is the 35th year for the $4,000 scholarship.\n\nThomason completed her high school education with a 4.01 GPA and is enrolled at Williams Baptist University in Walnut Ridge. She plans to major in Biology with an emphasis in medicine and minor in criminology. Her plans are to attend medical school after completing her Bachelor’s degree and return to serve her community.\n\nEstablished in 1984, the Boyd Carpenter Scholarship honors the late-FNBC Bank President and Chairman of the Board who was a devoted advocate of education. This year, the scholarship was renamed to include Boyd’s wife and long-time FNBC employee, Maxine. She retired from FNBC after serving almost 40 years in several positions, including Teller, Bookkeeping Supervisor, Assistant Cashier and Assistant Vice President over Operations." ]
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[ null, "What’s that? Free games on the way? Sign me up!\n\nPrime Gaming is a service that is included with your Amazon Prime account. It gives gives you access to dozens of games totally for free if you’re an Amazon Prime member. In April, five free games are up for grabs, along with free in-game content for a variety of titles.\n\nPrime Gaming’s library is always changing and next month, starting April 1st, players can claim an interesting selection of titles. Once claimed the games are yours to keep forever. Those games are:\n\nThere’s a little something for everyone in that group of games – fast-paced multiplayer, strategy, adventure!\n\nMembers will also get extra content to use in Fall Guys, Rainbow Six Siege, For Honor, League of Legends, GTA Online, and more.\n\nAlso included with Prime Gaming is one monthly free subscription to any Twitch channel. So if you want to support a streamer you follow on Twitch, be sure to utilise this feature for a free subscription.\n\nIf you’re an Amazon Prime member, just go to gaming.amazon.com to claim your free games and perks.\n\nYou can see a sneak peek of what April has in store on Prime Gaming in the video below:" ]
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[ null, "In an effort to widen its appeal among a growing consumer base that’s keen on affordable plant-based alternatives, Jack in the Box announced that it would be testing its own variation of chicken alternative, called the ‘Unchicken’ sandwich.\n\nInstead of chicken, the sandwich is made with a fully plant-based filet that comes from Raised & Rooted, a company that specializes in flavorful protein alternatives that are suitable for vegetarian and vegan consumers. The filet is topped with lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise, and held together with a bun. The sandwich is also available in both classic and spicy varieties.\n\nThe QSR chain plans to test the new menu offering for a limited time in two areas: Reno, Nevada, and Monterey, California.\n\nImage Credit: Jack in the Box" ]
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[ null, null, null, null, "Paris: E. Plon et Cie, 1882. First edition. Hardcover. Elephant folio. [6], 468pp. Uncut. Original 3/4 red morocco over marbled paper covered boards, with gold lettering on spine. Raised bands. All edges gilt. Binding signed by A. Lenègre, Paris. Marbled endpapers. Ribbon marker. Engraved additional title, and title-page. Title in red and black lettering. First edition of this remarkable and pictorial work on the geographical, historical and archaeological description of the Holy Land. \"La Terre Sainte\" is profusely illustrated throughout with 22 striking steel-engravings (including a double-page plan of Jerusalem outlined in color), and 288 wood-engravings. This is the first part of a study which will be completed in 1884 by a second volume. Age-wear on binding with moderate rubbing along edges. Corners heavily rubbed. White staining along fore-edge and lower margin of back cover. Ribbon marker detached but present. Minor and sporadic foxing throughout (mainly along paper margin). Text in French. Binding in overall fair to good-, interior in good+ to very good condition. f to vg. Item #21206\n\nAbout the author: ‘Victor-Honoré Guerin, who had once studied at the French archaeological school in Athens, was one of the better known French scholars to excavate in Palestine, which he visited seven times between 1854 and 1888. Although he did not distinguish himself by any great archaeological discovery, he was a prolific and widely-read writer in the subject. La Terre Sainte was a popular work based on his far longer Description géographique, historique et archéologique de la Palestine, the seven volumes of which appeared between 1868 and 1880. With its fine engravings and woodcuts and its vivid descriptions of Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, Galilee, Mount Hermon, Damascus, Palmyra, Baalbek, Petra, Sinai and Egypt, La Terre Sainte provided an attractive introduction to the latest archaeological discoveries and a guide to the Near East’ (Alastair Hamilton, Europe and the Arab world p. 192)." ]
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[ null, "In the novel “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” by Mark Haddon the main character Christopher changes greatly during his adventure. Christopher is very different to normal people as he has Asperger’s Syndrome, a mental illness which deprives him of his social abilities and emotional interpretation. Christopher changes from an innocent unknowing boy to one of newfound truths and knowledge. At the start of the book he is very shy and protective of himself, only talking to those that he trusts. The author writes “It takes me a long time to get used to people I do not know.\n\nFor example, when there is a new member of staff at school I do not talk to them for weeks and weeks. I just watch until I know that they are safe”. Christopher is very protective of himself he keeps a Swiss Army Knife for safety, with Chris’s type of autism he communicates in a very unique way and can get overwhelmed when people talk to him. In his mind things need to be done a specific way and he does not like to take orders. If people start to ask him too many questions his brain cannot interpret the information properly and he can have a meltdown, in part of the story he hits a policeman because he is asking him questions too fast.\n\nThroughout the novel he tries to not hit/punch people because he knows it is the right thing to do and to stay out of trouble. He also becomes braver as he must overcome all his fears in order to fulfill his goals. The first reason Christopher changes is the problem that arises in the beginning of the book, the murder of Wellington a black Poodle of his neighbor’s. Christopher decides, because he likes dogs to find out who kills the dog. Because of his autistic condition he sees the world in a different view to other people, he sees everything in a different way, he is much more observant and the unusual aspects of things.\n\nThis bought about the change because it is for this reason Christopher writes the book “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”. Writing this book is what eventually leads to the first and most important turning points in the story. Christopher’s real change happens when Christopher finds a stack of letter’s his ‘supposedly dead’ mother – “Mother died 2 years ago. ” – writes to him whilst finding the book he was writing. This happens because his father tells him not to mind other’s business – “Father said, ‘Just try and keep your nose out of other people’s business. ” – and in result of not following his dad’s orders gets his book taken away. During his ‘detective work’ Christopher finds out the real reason as to why Wellington’s owner’s husband left as he was one of Chris’s main suspects. He finds out that his mother was having an affair with him. So when Christopher goes to find the book he finds the stack of letters – “One other possibility was that Father had hidden my book somewhere in the house. ” -. All this leads to his change because if it wasn’t for his realization that his mother was alive he would have stayed and nothing would have differed.\n\nIt is what leads to Christopher wanting to find his mother, and on this journey he experiences new danger and he learns how to cope with the real world. I believe the finding of the letters is very important as it helps the readers to sympathize with Christopher it also makes you sad especially because he is autistic and cannot understand why his father would lie to him. Although the finding of the letters was important and even more important event is him finding the killer of Wellington.\n\nShortly after finding the letters his father comes home and finds Christopher lying and shivering on his bed he says to him “I’m sorry, Christopher. I’m so, so sorry. ”. And later after he makes up with Christopher again he confesses the truth: “… Nice as pie one moment … Sink its teeth into your leg the next … Maybe if I’d just given it a kick it would probably have backed off. But, s****, Christopher, when that red mist comes down… Christ, you know how it is. I mean, we’re not that different, me and you. And all I could think was that she cared more about this bloody dog than she did about me or you.\n\nAnd it was like everything I’d been bottling up for two years just…’” This confession made Christopher feel unsafe, like his father was a threat, a danger and he could no longer live with a dangerous man. So he decides to run away and find his mother all the way in London. So starts his little journey from a little town Swindon in England to London. I believe this is the key turning point in the novel where Christopher goes out into the real world and makes decisions that were once restricted by his illness all by himself.\n\nI think the novel “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” portrays how even a person that is autistic or ill in general can change their self. It does take courage and will power but Christopher being limited and restricted by his Asperger’s breaks free of his bonds and shackles. He was once scared or the world outside his normal routine but with his newfound knowledge he now ventures into this new place willingly in order to be reunited with his mother once again.\n\nThe Curios Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. (2016, Dec 12). Retrieved from https://graduateway.com/the-curios-incident-of-the-dog-in-the-night-time/" ]
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[ null, null, "Michael Strahan appearances on the football field while playing for the New York Giants resulted in the defensive end capturing some pretty major accomplishments, like setting a record for the most sacks in a single NFL season and even winning the Super Bowl Championship during the final season of his career.\n\nHe has been named the permanent host of newly-rechristened morning talk show ”LIVE with Kelly and Michael.” After an extensive search encompassing more than nine months and some of the top personalities from every area of broadcasting and entertainment, Strahan joined the Emmy-winning show full-time on September 4, 2012" ]
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[ null, "Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2021-03-20, good boxing fight: Artur Beterbiev vs Adam Deines gets three stars.\nDeines vs Beterbiev is the main event of the evening and it is valid for the WBC and IBF World light-heavyweight titles (both held by the Russian). Watch the video and rate this fight!", null ]
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[ null, "You’ve heard the saying – “I know my rights” – but are they just the rights we are granted? Are they a limited number of rights that give us a sense of independence and freedom or they your because of who and what you are?\n\nAre your rights inherently yours..? OR do they originate from another source, to be granted or denied by others..?\n\nOur creator gave us five senses and a brain to integrate those senses. Each of us were given eyes to see, ears to hear, hands to touch …\n\nIf someone has authority to grant rights and/or take them away, your choice is denied. You are not free. An explicit example of the granting of a right comes ironically from within: Article 8 – Universal Declaration of Human Rights\n\nEveryone has the right to an effective remedy by the competent national tribunals for acts violating the fundamental rights granted him by the constitution or by law.\n\nI thought constitutions were intended to protect rights – not to grant them.\n\nIf you decide how your faculties are used, you have inalienable rights. They belong to you exclusively by nature of what you are as a being.\n\nInherent rights are those that belong exclusively to you independent from any external authority or interference.\n\nHere’s an example of inalienable rights:\n\nEach of us has a natural right — from God — to defend his person, his liberty, and his property. These are the three basic requirements of life, and the preservation of any one of them is completely dependent upon the preservation of the other two. The Law – Frederic Bastiat/Dean Russell 1853\n\nIt would appear that Bastiat referred to the body as his person back in 1853.", null, "Why is the identification of the origin of rights so important..? Consider each and every instance where a right is granted to you. If it is possible for a right to be granted… or be taken away, was it ever a right..? Or was it merely a privilege… or a permission..?\n\nWhen it comes to life… who has the right to grant you permission to live..?\n\nFor further study into rights, consider the works of Frederic Bastiat, Ayn Rand and John Locke. A selection of their work is referenced within several pages on the website www.absentlimits.net.\n\nIt is not society, nor any social right, that forbids you to kill—but the inalienable individual right of another man to live. This is not a “compromise” between two rights—but a line of division that preserves both rights untouched. The division is not derived from an edict of society—but from your own inalienable individual right. The definition of this limit is not set arbitrarily by society—but is implicit in the definition of your own right. Within the sphere of your own rights, your freedom is absolute. Source\n\n…rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others.\n\nThe Sphere Of Your Own Rights\n\nThe interaction between two spheres – or the rights of two individuals – I contend can only be by force or consent. Visualise your sphere being pushed inwards by another’s sphere, this is by force. Contrast two individuals agreeing – their two sphere’s overlap to the extent of their agreement, this is by consent.\n\nI propose that Consent has two elements; being voluntary and informed. If a gun is held to one’s head forcing agreement, there is no consent, right? If 25 pages of documents are withheld, was informed consent achieved?\n\nIf you are acting in one capacity, yet being treated as another, chances are your rights will be denied. The identification of capacity is key." ]
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[ null, "“For 47 years, Joe Biden shook the hands of American workers and then stabbed them in the back,” the commander in chief told thousands of supporters at an airport in Dayton.\n\n“He betrayed you, he lied to you, he abused you, which is why it’s time to retire, Joe Biden. This is serious,” he continued, accusing the former veep of being a “shameless phony” who betrayed blue collar workers with disastrous free trade deals.\n\nWith just 43 days until the election, Trump flew to Dayton and then Toledo where he addressed throngs of supporters in the Rust Belt state that he won by 500,000 votes in 2016.\n\nIn recent weeks, Biden has leaned into his working-class upbringing in Scranton, Pennsylvania, while accusing Trump of being a Park Avenue elite.\n\n“All that President Trump could see from Park Avenue is Wall Street. All he thinks about is the stock market,” Biden said at a CNN town hall last week.\n\nBut Trump sought to dismantle Biden’s 47-year legacy in Washington, highlighting his support for free trade deals like NAFTA and China’s entrance to the World Trade Organization.\n\n“The Democrats literally waged war on the American workers for half a century. Look what they’ve done,” Trump said, touting himself as the president of blue collar workers.\n\n“Do you know many car plants we’re bringing back to Michigan?” he continued.\n\n“Thirty-thousand Dayton families saw their jobs disappear overnight,” he said. “Ohio lost one in three manufacturing jobs, two out of three iron and steel mill jobs and half of its auto jobs, courtesy of Joe Biden and that crew, that whole ideology.”\n\nTrump also hammered Democrats for becoming increasingly progressive and repeated his claim that their nominee would be a Trojan horse for the noisy left flank of the party.\n\nThe 77-year-old former Delaware senator has rejected this charge, saying the American public know who he is.\n\n“Joe Biden is weak. He’s too scared to stand up to the radical left at his own party and he’s terrified of standing up to China,” Trump said to cheers from supporters in Dayton.\n\nWhile Biden continues to lead in national polls, the race has tightened in battleground states in recent months, with the Democrat’s lead essentially vanishing in states like Texas, Michigan and Pennsylvania.\n\n“Proud citizens like you helped build this country, and together we are taking back our country,” Trump said at the closing of the raucous Toledo rally." ]
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[ null, "On May 7, a pipeline system carrying almost half the fuel used on the east coast of the United States was crippled by a major cyber attack.\n\nThe five-day shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline resulted in widespread fuel shortages and panic-buying as Virginia, North Carolina and Florida declared a state of emergency.\n\nThe rise of “ransomware” attacks, in which attackers seize important data from an organisation’s systems and demand a ransom for its return, has heightened the risk. These attacks may have unintended consequences.\n\nRead more: Colonial Pipeline forked over $4.4M to end cyberattack – but is paying a ransom ever the ethical thing to do?\n\nEvidence suggests the Colonial shutdown was the result of such an attack, targeting its data. It appears the company shut down the pipeline network and some other operations to prevent the malicious software from spreading. This resulted in a cascade of unintended society-wide effects and collateral damage.\n\nIndeed, the attackers may have been surprised by the extent of the damage they caused, and now appear to have shut down their own operations.\n\nWe have seen how critical supply chain infrastructure can be severely disrupted as collateral damage. We must consider how severe the fallout might be from a direct attack.\n\nThe events in the US also raise another important question: how vulnerable is our critical supply chain infrastructure in Australia?\n\nCritical infrastructure is an attractive target\n\nAustralian society is dependent on many international and domestic supply chains. These are underpinned by critical supply chain infrastructure that is often managed by advanced and interlinked information and communication systems. This makes them attractive targets for cyber attackers.\n\nIn some industries, this assessment will factor in the cost of a lost customer base who may never return. However, providers of critical services such as transportation, medical care, electricity, water, and food see little risk of losing customers.\n\nAfter the Colonial incident, customers trooped back to petrol stations as soon as they could and went on buying fuel. Thus, critical industries may perceive less cost from a breach than companies in other industries because their customers will return.\n\nAustralia’s national efforts in cyber security are coordinated by the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) under the auspices of the Australian Signals Directorate. The ACSC works with public and private sector organisations to share information about threats and guidance on best practices for security.\n\nACSC documents such as the Essential Eight provide guidance for organisations on baseline security measures. These are supplemented by more comprehensive resources including the Australian Government Information Security Manual.\n\nHowever, our research has shown the best practices are not universally followed, even by the Australian government’s own websites.\n\nLack of knowledge is not the problem. Security best practices are generally well understood and documented by the ACSC. The ACSC also provides specific guidance for critical sectors and industries, such as a security framework developed for the energy sector.\n\nThe challenge here is that these are guidelines only. Companies can choose whether to follow them or not.\n\nWhat Australia needs is a cyber security compliance program. This would mean making it compulsory for companies that manage critical infrastructure such as ports or pipelines to follow some kind of rules.\n\nA first step might be to demand these companies comply with the existing guidelines, and require certification of a baseline of cyber security.\n\nLessons from the United States\n\nThe US government responded to the Colonial cyber attack with an executive order to improve cyber security and federal government networks. The order proposes a raft of measures to modernise standards and improve information sharing and reporting requirements. These are valuable measures, many of which are already within the scope of the existing duties of Australia’s ACSC.\n\nAnother measure in the US order is the establishment of an independent Cyber Safety Review Board. Australia could likewise establish a partnership between government and industry to oversee cyber security. A similar body already regulates aviation: the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.\n\nRead more: Australia is facing a looming cyber emergency, and we don’t have the high-tech workforce to counter it\n\nSuch an organisation would provide robust analysis and reporting of cyber incidents. It would also share information with information technology managers, software and hardware developers, public administrators, crisis managers, and others.\n\nA cyber security compliance program may be financially costly, but would be a worthwhile investment given the societal impact of a successful cyber attack." ]
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[ null, "New Yorkers enjoy the largest supply of unfiltered drinking water in the country. Our water travels from aquifers in the Catskills and Hudson River Valley to our homes and businesses in the city. This water also reaches upstate farms, feeding New Yorkers who enjoy fresh local food through greenmarkets, community supported agriculture, co-ops, and more. Much of this farmland is also home to the Marcellus shale, a region rich in gas reserves, and ground zero in New York’s fight against fracking.\n\n“Fracking” is an extreme method of extracting gas from shale rock deep underground through horizontal drilling that involves the injection of water, sand and chemicals at a high pressure to releases gas. Fracking is a toxic procedure that many advocates, scientists, food professionals and policy makers are working to ban in New York State. Their work is critical to protecting our food and water.\n\nA July 2012 Brooklyn Daily Eagle article about the film Gasland highlighted the danger fracking has on our water supply. The New York City Department of Environmental Protection, the agency responsible for managing the city’s water supply, validates this concern, taking a strong stand against fracking. DEP takes the position that hydraulic fracturing “poses an unacceptable threat to the unfiltered water supply of nine million New Yorkers and cannot safely be permitted within the New York City watershed.” Fracking also poses a significant threat to our local food economy.\n\nNew York State has the second largest number of farmer’s markets, apple growers and wine producers, and is the third largest producer of milk and organic food in the country. These industries create jobs and economic growth. Fracking threatens to undermine the safety of our food and security of our economy. Food advocates are raising awareness around the impact of our food economy. Here in Brooklyn, the Park Slope Food Coop, a retail food cooperative of over 15,800 members, purchases millions of dollars of New York State food products that could be jeopardized by fracking.\n\nExperiences from other states demonstrate these risks are real; in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Dakota, West Virginia and Texas, fracking has led to sickness and death of crops, livestock and farmers, often as a result of leakage and contamination in farm pastures and ponds adjacent to drilling sites. Oversight is also weak, with the number of leaks across the nation’s 680,000 drilling sites unknown, and fracking exempt from key federal laws that protect our food and water. Meanwhile, claims that the drilling will boost New York’s economy by creating jobs are questionable and appear overstated.\n\nAdvocacy against fracking is an economic imperative, one that our lives literally depend on! Join the Brooklyn Food Coalition and its partners build a sustainable, just and viable food system. Visit www.nyagainstfracking.org to learn more about the growing statewide movement to protect New York’s food and water by banning fracking. If you care about healthy food, the water we drink, and the air we breathe, please join us and get on the bus to Albany on Monday, June 17 for a Ban Fracking Rally and March and help us make this the biggest anti-fracking rally ever in New York state.", null, null ]
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[ null, "The Navratri festival is the most revered festivals of the Hindus who worship Goddess Shakti for nine days and go on fasting. These nine days, the nine forms of the Goddess are worshipped and there is Puja every morning, dedicating flowers and fruits to the Goddess. Such is the reverence of Hindus Gods and Goddesses.\n\nThe Goddess is believed to have manifested herself in the form of a stone and resides in Vaishno Devi, the most significant pilgrimage place among the devotees. Every year, millions of tourists board the Delhi to Katra train and make way to Vaishno Devi in Jammu, to worship the Goddess and lead a path of spirituality.\n\nKatra serves as the base camp for the path leading to Vaishno Devi temple and the journey of 14 km to the temple starts at this place. Katra is a popular tourist destination for these reasons and is a one-stop arrival point for all devotees. As a result the trains and buses stop at Katra, from where the pilgrimage, which is mostly ascended on foot, begins. The railway station at Katra remains flocked up throughout the year by the devotees. From various cities trains to Katra can be availed. The most prominent one being Delhi. Delhi to Katra train is the most preferred by tourists, who often visit the capital city first, and then go to Katra.", null, "Usually the devotees transcend the entire journey on foot, some staunch devotees often do it in bare feet. It is believed that Mata Rani gives them divine powers to ascend the steep path on foot. They move ahead saying, Jai Mata Di and other spiritual slogans to inspire the fellow devotees to move ahead. There is a plethora of shops nestled along the sides of the path, selling Puja material, water, eatables, Mata idols are photos and many more things.\n\nFor people who can not ascend on foot, other facilities are available, like horse rides and palanquins. For the baggage or babies, there are men who carry them along with you (called pittheus).", null, "Nowadays the helicopter service has also started, but you need to prebook them to avail the service. They stop at Sanjhi Chhat. You can enjoy the scenic views of Jammu, covered with immense greenery of pine and oak.", null, "The Vaishno Devi shrine resides three stones, which are believed to be the manifestation of Goddess Kali, Saraswati and Shakti. Thousands of devotees visit here to pray to the Goddess and seek her blessings. There is arti which takes place in the morning and evenings, to attend which you need to book in advance. During the Navratri festival special arrangements take place, where the Goddess is elegantly decorated and the entire aura perks up with spirituality and life.\n\nSo, make your Navratras holy and spiritual with a pious visit to Vaishno Devi, one of the holiest places to visit in Katra. This is the perfect time and opportunity to take a holy break, and soak yourselves in the divinity of the place, which houses the Goddess herself." ]
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[ null, "In a press release today, professional boxer Floyd Mayweather and music artist DJ Khaled were charged by the SEC for failing to disclose payments received for promoting an allegedly fraudulent ICO. These are the first cases of the SEC penalizing individuals whose only involvement was promoting ICOs.\n\nCentra's (CTR) ICO starts in a few hours. Get yours before they sell out, I got mine https://t.co/nSiCaZ274l pic.twitter.com/dB6wV0EROJ\n\nKhaled was also paid $50,000 to promote Centra, which he touted was a “game changer” in another deleted post:\n\nIn a separate post on Instagram, Mayweather said he was “gonna make a $hit t$n of money on August 2nd on the Stox.com ICO,” among other suggestive promotional statements.\n\nNeither celebrity disclosed that they received payments for promoting these ICOs.\n\nReactions from the SEC\n\nThese charges came after the Securities Exchange Commission issued the 2017 DAO report, which warned that “coins sold in ICOs may be securities,” and that those who offer to sell securities in the U.S. must comply with federal securities laws. It seems that neither Mayweather or Khaled got that message.\n\n“These cases highlight the importance of full disclosure to investors,” said Enforcement Division Co-Director Stephanie Avakian. “With no disclosure about the payments, Mayweather and Khaled’s ICO promotions may have appeared to be unbiased, rather than paid endorsements.”\n\nWithin the last few months the SEC has engaged in a flurry of enforcement activity, penalizing two ICOs and the founder of EtherDelta. The SEC also released a statement about the two cases, indicating that there is a path to compliance even if an ICO originally had not followed regulations.\n\nCentra and its ‘CTR’ token was an ICO that claimed that it would offer a debit card backed by Visa and Mastercard that would allow users to “instantly convert hard-to-spend cryptocurrencies into U.S. dollars,” according to an SEC press release.\n\nThe SEC alleges that the founders of the ICO “created fictional executives with impressive biographies, posted false or misleading marketing materials to Centra’s website, and paid celebrities to tout the ICO on social media.”\n\n“The defendants relied heavily on celebrity endorsements and social media to market their scheme,” said Steve Peikin, Co-Director of the SEC”s Division of Enforcement.\n\nIn April 2018, the SEC filed a civil action against Centra’s founders, alleging that the ICO was fraudulent. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York followed suit and filed parallel criminal charges.\n\nThese charges sent ripples across social media, as many other celebrities have also promoted ICOs. According to one tweet, some of these celebrities include: Paris Hilton, Jamie Foxx, Richard Shermann, Steven Seagall, Matt Sorum, and a host of others.\n\nSome on social media have even started attaching the hashtag ‘#itsabouttime’ and ‘#transparency’ to signal their support of the SEC action.\n\nThis is big news!\nThe SEC first move against influencers, taking down both Mayweather and DJ Kahled, for promoting ICOs and not disclosing getting paid. 😲\n\nBoth have to pay penalties.\n\nOthers in the industry feel that these celebrities should be held accountable, and suggest that these endorsements may be a reason why cryptocurrency faces public scrutiny and skepticism. John Mannes of TechCrunch, contributing to that sentiment, had this to say:\n\nBoth celebrities agreed not to promote any ICOs for three, and two years, respectively. Because of these actions by the SEC, the “game changer” will actually be for those looking to sell unscrupulous securities to unwitting investors." ]
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[ "2 edition of Queensblade found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 2002 by ereads.com in New York .\nWritten in English\n\nThe whole franchise is split into many continuities: The Continent Saga. Queen's Blade: Where it all story centers around Leina Vance, the heiress to the Count Vance, travelling to Gainos to compete in the Queen's Blade tournament, while fighting against other warriors along the way and participating in the titular tournament, and eventually fighting against the two-time champion. Susan Shwartz received her master’s and doctorate in medieval English from Harvard University. She is the author of several fantasy novels, Grail of Hearts and Shards of Empire, as well as two novels with the venerable Andre Norton, Imperial Lady and Empire of the has been nominated for both the World Fantasy and Nebula :", null, null, null, null, "Queen's Blade is originally a series of combat books adapted from Firelight Game Company's Lost Worlds series. Contents[show] How to Play Play requires two players and at least two \"visual combat books\", with each player choosing a character (i.e., a book) from those available.\n\nQueensblade book the start of play, each player removes the character sheet for that character from their book and hands the book.\n\nQueensblade book. Read reviews from Queensblade book largest community for readers. The time for the transfer of power from one generation to the other has come. THE QUEENS BLADE is a tale of two kingdoms, forever at war, and the lengths to which the new queen will go to bring about peace for her people.\n\nThe writing style is sharp and concise, the plot is intriguing, and the characters are interesting. I did feel the characters could have benefited from more growth over the course of the book/5.\n\nThe Queen's Blade - Kindle edition by Southwell, T C. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Queen's Blade/5().\n\nContents[show] Bios Besides other various info, it lists the way the characters refer to themselves and address others, as well as their most.\n\nCheck out this great listen on On distant Pennllyn, a barbaric fate awaits the Princess Gwenlliant. For here it is decreed that every queen must one day slay herself with the sacrificial dagger called Queensblade. This is the third volume in the Heirs to Byzantium.\n\n© Susan Sh. Currently, there are characters to choose from in QB Battle: (characters to be expected in the future are in italics) Queen's Blade characters: Airi-Aldra-Alleyne-Cattleya-Claudette-Echidna-Elina -Arafael (base for Laila's book)-Arcanthus (base for Despina's book)-Bith-Brave One (base for Tomoe's book)-Brimstone (base for Cinderella's book).\n\nOnly women are allowed to enter the tournament. The Bishop's Heir - Ebook written by Katherine Kurtz. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The Bishop's Heir/5(10).\n\nGet this from a library. Queensblade. [Susan Shwartz] -- The time for the transfer of power from one generation to the next has come. The rites require Queen Olwen to kill herself with the Queensblade in order to ensure the bounty of the kingdom.\n\nFirst. The time for the transfer of power from one generation to the next has come. The rites require Queen Olwen to kill herself with the Queensblade in order to ensure the bounty of the kingdom. First, the Princess, Olwen's daughter Gwenlliant, must di. Queen's Blade. 10K likes. In 4 years time the competition that will decide who the next Queen shall be will start.\n\nThe strongest warrior will continue to rule the country according to tradition and Followers: 10K. Byzantium lies at the intersection of East and West, in the heart of the most opulent empire the world has ever known. Warrior Prince Marric has to fight for his right to defend his position as heir of the kingship.\n\nLast in the powerful line of kings descended from Alexander the Great, he is. The rites require Queen Olwen to kill herself with the Queensblade in order to ensure the bounty of the kingdom.\n\nFirst, the Princess, Olwen's daughter Gwenlliant, must discover the powers in order to inherit the crown and the kingdom, for only in Gwenlliant rests the power to bring back the bounty of the land and the kingdom of the : Open Road Media. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Heirs to Byzantium: Queensblade Bk.\n\n3 by Susan Shwartz (, Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay. Free shipping for many products. Queen's Blade White Triangle Story For the Xi-rin project poll, \"They look really good!\" won with 29v%, followed by \"Guess they're nice\" with 9v%.\n\n\"Don't see the appeal\" and \"Not very flattering\" got no votes. Yay, quite the overwhelming approval. I don't suppose the flashy gif had much to do with the result but I want to think it. Queen's Blade Thailand Fanclub. K likes. Fan Page สำหรับผู้ที่ชื่นชอบ Queen's Blade ครับFollowers: K.\n\nQueen's Blade is a series of visual combat books based on the licensed works from Lost Worlds by Flying Buffalo. First published init features only female characters designs by many popular artists In combat visual book games,players simulate turn-based fighting with books and each represents a." ]
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[ null, "Subrosa’s last release More Constant Than The Gods justifiably garnered itself a ton of attention in the metal universe and found its way onto many album of year lists for 2013. (Including mine!) So the scrutiny on their new release, For This We Fought The Battle Of Ages I would expect to be very high. Fret not fans, in my opinion it exceeds expectations and polishes the strong vibrant sound SubRosa are known for, honing it into a more focused, potent and captivating, dynamic doom ride.\n\nLike More Constant Than The Gods, …Battle Of Ages has some very long tracks. On the new release four tracks clock in at over 10 minutes. SubRosa’s tracks are epic journeys through staggering emotional highs that transition into sudden raw abrasive lows that hit like an ethereal sonic slap to your soul. The SubRosa journey is beauty then darkness, tranquillity then crushing, serenity fading into the ominous. If you enjoy riding turbulent musical waves then …Battle of Ages is a must.\n\nThe album makes a clear effort made to expose the wonderful vocals of Rebecca Vernon, Sarah Pendleton and Kim Pack on …Battle of Ages. Their vocal harmonies and solos are lush and palpably enticing and often precede a contrasting descent into a murky metal foray. SubRosa’s use of electric violin is a main factor in their unique sound. What impresses me about the e-violin is the many unnerving tones it creates and how profoundly it shapes SubRosa’s eerie unsettling sound. Throughout the album the unique mournful, serious inflections from the e-violins add a sombre character and venerable sophistication to their music. The contribution of the dual e-violin attack by Pendleton and Pack constantly warrants your attention.\n\nThroughout ...Battle of Ages the pace is a slow zombie stagger. SubRosa show themselves to be the masters of the powerful plodding pace on the weighty track ‘Black Majesty’. The song’s pace makes the dramatic sections really standout. SubRosa consistently find the right creative balance with their content as they unfold their massive tracks. With such quantity it may take a few listens to fully appreciate the sudden time changes and subtle layers of instrumentation that weave and crash together. ‘Killing Rapture’ is a tale of two song. The first five minutes are slow and ponderous, but midway Andy Patterson unleashes a fury of toms that lead into a wholly gripping and fierce final five minutes.\n\nOne of my personal favourites is the groovy ‘Wound of the Warden’ that begins with a captivating bass riff by Levi Hanna. The song has a brilliant execution of “Loud/Soft”; it would bring a tear to Frank Black’s eye. From the churning melodies to the angelic verse: “How great it is, the transcendent goodness/ The self-assurance of the pure…” SubRosa sustain remarkably fine form over the duration of this imposing track.\n\nAnother pillar on this album is the 15m monster ‘Despair is a Siren’. The tracks builds a delicious sonic melody that slowly melts into a frantic disturbance. The grim moving vocals delivered by Rebecca offer some thought provoking words: “Like paper dolls we’re linked here / Homesick for chains / In their gilded whalebones / We gasp and wilt away … Despair is a siren calling through the night/ The earth wraps itself in a shroud / I curse my fate, I curse my free will…” Damn. The mournful ending feels like the world is slowly irrevocably fading to black.\n\nFor This We Fought The Battle Of Ages shimmers with its heavy atmospheric ‘ancient magickal doom”. It is a majestic triumph of melody and contrasting tonalities. The album showcases a more refined and focused example of SubRosa’s enchanting blend of aural darkness and light. I fully expect this album to find itself on more praise worthy lists at the end of the year. If this is the result of battling through the ages, then the fight was well worth it. An impressive achievement by SubRosa." ]
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[ "The International Day for Biological Diversity is celebrated to mark the importance of biodiversity on earth.\n\nThe theme for the year 2022 is “Building a shared future for all life”. The slogan was chosen to continue building momentum and support for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework to be adopted at the upcoming UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15).", null, "The mission of IUCN is to influence, encourage and assist societies to conserve the integrity and diversity of nature and ensure that any use of natural resources is equitable and ecologically sustainable. IUCN brings to this challenge the wealth of its over 70 years’ experience in biodiversity conservation.\n\nFor over 30 years now, IUCN has been a pioneer in nature conservation. It has been the lead institution in the conservation and protection of biodiversity in Pakistan. IUCN’s policies, strategies and plans related to the conservation and management of biodiversity and protected areas are still considered by the federal and provincial governments of Pakistan as critical reference points in the field of Natural Resource Management. It has been facilitating the federal and provincial governments in meeting the national as well as international commitments like the Achi biodiversity targets, SDGs, Rio Markers, Paris Accord, Clean and Green Pakistan, Recharge Pakistan and most recently the Green Stimulus package of the Ministry of Climate Change, Government of Pakistan and more.\n\nIUCN Pakistan had also been instrumental in getting notified a number of protected areas across Pakistan including the Astola Island declared as Pakistan’s first Marine Protected Area. IUCN Pakistan facilitated the process of bringing together all the stakeholders that included: the federal Ministry of Climate Change; Government of Balochistan; Pakistan Navy; National Institute of Oceanography; WWF-Pakistan; Indus Earth Trust; and Sindh Forest and Wildlife Department.\n\nIn the year 2000, IUCN Pakistan has the privilege of being the main partner of the then Ministry of Environment for developing the first Biodiversity Action Plan for Pakistan which was an important milestone and a major step towards conservation of Biodiversity in the country. In the recent past, IUCN Pakistan has assisted Government of Pakistan and the provincial governments including governments of Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir in formulating the National and Provincial Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans. IUCN Pakistan has also initiated work on nature-based tourism in two valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan and developed and published trophy hunting guidelines under the Biodiversity Safeguarding and Assessing the Impacts of Infrastructure Development project. It is also promoting nature-based tourism under the Karot Hydropower project in Azad Jammu & Kashmir.\n\nIn collaboration with the Forest and Wildlife Department, Government of Balochistan, IUCN Pakistan also initiated the process of designating the Juniper Forest Ecosystem as UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Reserves. The designating process was led by IUCN Pakistan under its UNDP funded project titled: Mainstreaming Biodiversity Conservation into the Juniper Forest Ecosystem Production with UNESCO Pakistan’s financial support under One UN Programme in consultation with all the stakeholders, local communities and other relevant government departments.\n\nIn the past, some of the successfully implemented programmes and projects of Pakistan for conserving the Biodiversity in Pakistan include: Conservation of green turtles along Pakistan’s coasts; conserving vanishing vultures in Tharparkar; conservation of fresh water turtles and the Mountain Areas renowned trophy hunting programme which helped in increasing the dwindling population of Markhor in Pakistan while benefiting the local community through conservation incentives. IUCN-Pakistan has engaged corporate sector and planted millions of mangroves for the ecological restoration of coastal ecosystems in the Indus Delta and along the Balochistan coastline. IUCN-Pakistan has recently conducted ecological baseline of Thar Desert ecosystem. It also worked to benefit the local communities through promotion of herbal and medicinal plant conservation and sustainable use, climate smart agriculture, sustainable fisheries and water resource conservation and environmental stewardship.\n\nIUCN has been in discussion with Governments of China and Pakistan to ensure environmental safeguards along CPEC. In this regard, IUCN has hosted numerous meetings and delegations from China who have shared their expertise to further the cause of sustainable development in CPEC.\n\nIUCN’s Business and Biodiversity Platform started off with its first chapter at the Port Qasim Area, in collaboration with top-notch private sector companies in Karachi. It has in its short duration launched a million mangroves plantation initiative, engaged businesses to provide their feedback on environmental degradation in the PQA area with a view to environmental betterment, and carried out exposure visits. This is a promising initiative meant to encourage businesses to invest in ecosystems and sustainable development.\n\nPresently, IUCN Pakistan is implementing the Biodiversity Management Plan prepared for 720 MW Karot Hydropower project in partnership with the Governments of Punjab and AJK, local communities and schools through funding from Karot Hydropower Company (Pvt) Limited, initially for 2 years (2021-2022). Based on the remarkable performance of IUCN, the respective governments have endorsed extension of the project period for another 3 years. Multifunctional Management Plans for the two newly national parks of Azad Pattan and Murree Kahuta Kotli are being prepared to address the biodiversity concerns.\n\nThe theme for the year “Building a shared future for all life” relays a message that the future of life on earth depends on the existence of entire life together. Being the custodians of the earth human-beings have a major role in conserving and protecting the Biodiversity on this earth. It is the time to focus on the nature-based solutions, more than ever.\n\nEvery year, on May 22, International Biodiversity Day celebration renews our resolve and commitment to conserving biodiversity, for the betterment of nature overall and for people as a whole.\n\nIn the coastal town of Keti Bandar in Sindh Province, Pakistan, locals once cultivated red rice on...", null, null, "It is with great sadness that IUCN Asia announces that conservationist Dr. Lew Young passed away on..." ]
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[ "Year of the Rabbit by Tian Veasna\n\nPhnom Penh, 1975 – The Cambodian capital is evacuated by the Khmer Rouge and transformed into a ghost town. Moments later, the reader heads south into a Khmer Rouge reeducation camp and adopts the point of view of a newly displaced villager. Born in the Year of the Rabbit, 1975, cartoonist Tian Veasna captures the events of the Cambodian genocide as they unfold.\nMuch like Art Spiegelman’s Maus, in which Spiegelman transforms his father’s recordings onto the pages of his comic book, Veasna recounts his father’s memories of the Khmer Rouge with historical accuracy. While sometimes harrowing and heavy, Veasna juxtaposes light and dark offering readers intimate glimpses of love and hope between family members in hand drawn photographs.\n\nA poignant and deeply moving account of one of the darkest periods in Cambodian history—and a family’s survival.\nClick here to purchase this book with us.", null ]
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[ null, "With more than one-fourth of their peers “missing” because of abortion, America’s youth are joining together in the battle to protect human life.\n\nFirst, our cameras took us to a group of college graduates who told us why they chose to delay their careers to start Wash for Life, an organization sponsoring nationwide car washes to benefit crisis pregnancy centers.\n\nNext, we caught up with eight students who, months before, had set out on a 3,200-mile, cross-country journey – a journey they’re making on foot. It’s called Crossroads, a yearly pilgrimage that encourages young people to publicly speak out about the value of life.\n\nThen, we found musician, Erik Whittington, who told us about Rock for Life, an organization that uses music to educate and activate young people on pro-life issues.\n\nAll say they are part of a growing majority of young people who not only know abortion is not the answer but are also willing to do something about it." ]
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[ null, "surgeons from the University of Medicine 2, Yangon, and the Henry Ford Hospital from Detroit, USA, led by Prof Jack Rock has been providing medical treatment every November under the programme of the Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery (FIENS).\nFIENS was founded by a group of leading neurosurgeons in order to address the critical lack of trained neurosurgeons in developing countries. Since 1969, they have provided hands-on training and education to neurosurgeons around the world.\nProf Rock and his team of medical professionals impart their skills and knowledge by working side-by-side with neurosurgeons nurses here including surgery methods, ICU response, pre and post-surgery care, and proper maintenance of surgical equipment.\nThe following are excerpts from interviews with officials, medical practitioners and other people involved in this charitable programme.\n\nDr Myint Htwe\nUnion Minister for Health and Sports\n“One of our ministry’s many priorities is continually developing the capabilities of all medical practitioners in the nation, so that they may provide the best medical services they can offer to the public.”\n“In order to do this, we organize training courses and send them abroad for international training, seminars and workshops. This way, they won’t be left behind on the technological advances of the world. Since I first assumed the union minister position in April 2016, there have been about 7,000 training courses organized or co-facilitated by the health ministry.”\n“We’ve had about 300 trainees on courses longer than six months and 1,400 trainees on those with a duration less than six months. Then we have about 60 people studying for their PhD and a hundred studying MSc. These are high qualifications. Those who return to Myanmar after finishing these studies are able to provide the best medical treatment and services to our people.”\n“We have medical practitioners from developed countries come here to train our nation’s doctors in the fields of cardiology, kidneys, liver, and the digestive tract. But of course, this time we have Prof Jack Rock and his medical team at the North Okkalapa General Hospital.”\n“Prof Rock’s team consists of nurses to medical engineers who will teach our doctors on the use and maintenance of medical equipment and the latest surgical methods used by the world. They’ve also brought along their own advanced medical equipment which they use to treat the people here. Prof Jack Rock also consults with our doctors here through Skype every fortnight. We record his consultations and share it to all the neurosurgeons across Myanmar.”\n“Prof Jack Rock also teaches a class of 16 holders of master degrees in neuroscience every year. He praises them for their perseverance and adaptability. It is a source of pride for us.”\n“Currently, we have neurological departments in Yangon General Hospital, North Okkalapa General Hospital, Mandalay General Hospital, and Nay Pyi Taw 1000-bed Hospital. We plan to open more neurological departments in Magway General Hospital an Taunggyi Sao San Tun Hospital sometime in the future.”\n\nProf Dr Win Myaing\nHead of Neurological Department, North Okkalapa General Hospital\n“Our neurological department was opened on 2 May, 2017. We branched off from Yangon General Hospital to accommodate the growing needs in North Okkalapa General Hospital and its community.”\n“We first connected with Prof Jack Rock and the Henry Ford Hospital of Detroit through the Foundation for International Education in Neurological Surgery (FIENS) in 2012. They were eager to come and advance the neurological field in Myanmar. We welcomed them with open arms and they’ve been visiting Myanmar every year in November since 2012. It’s seven years since.”\n“Before their arrival in November, we tell them if we have patients that would be difficult to enter surgery in Myanmar, patients with conditions they might be interested in, or if we need certain medical equipment. Then we make early appointments with the patients, with the earliest booking done about 3-4 months in advance.”\n“In some of our regions, we don’t even have CT scanners to diagnose people who have headaches or migraines or to look for internal bleeding. Prof Jack Rock and his team will be bringing an infrascan machine. It’s a bit more advanced and is a recent invention. It costs around US$15,000 in America, but they will be bringing it for use in Myanmar.”\n“The good news is they will be donating that machine after teaching us how to operate it. The infrascan allows us to check if there is internal bleeding in the head in the event a surgeon isn’t around. It’s a very useful machine and it’s so small and portable. You could carry it in your pocket. They usually bring inventions like that with them.”\n“They also take two of our doctors for a two-month training course back to the US once a year. They usually stay for two weeks when they come in November. This time they arrived on 2 November. Neurosurgery takes about 5 to 6 hours per person, so they most they can operate in a day is three people. And they manage to operate on about 20 people during each of their visits here.”\n“Right now, they’ve performed surgery on four people. They’ve also invited three professors from South Korea to teach our younger practitioners at a US-Myanmar-South Korea neurosurgery meeting.”\n“I arrived at the neurological department in 1990. From that time till 2010, you could count how many neurosurgeons existed in Myanmar with both hands. But the use of motorbikes have increased the number of accidents. People especially get wounded near the head and with neurosurgeons in the rural areas, they were attended to the best of their ability by general practitioners.”\n“When Prof Rock arrived here, he wanted to improve this grim situation and we began discussing it in 2012. During our time, if someone wants to join the neurological department, they had to attend a general surgery course for three years. And after that, we’d only get about one patient every one or two years.”\n“They suggested opening a neurosurgery course so people can directly learn about neurosurgery and which will in turn increase the number of practitioners. We took them to the Ministry of Health and Sports, and after much discussion, the ministry opened a three-year course.”\n“We opened the courses in three schools, mainly University of Medicine 1 and 2 in Yangon and the one in Mandalay. We now have about 60 students actively attending these courses. After receiving training for three years, the doctor will be able to treat neurological emergencies with greater efficiency. After one more year, we will appoint them to rural hospitals where they can greatly aid the local population.”\n“With the help of this neurological programme, patients need to spend only K1 million or less for treatment, instead of going to Thailand or Singapore as in the past which cost more than K35 million.”\n“When we were younger, it took about two hours just to remove the cranium, but now it only takes about 15 minutes. In addition, the old preconception of people receiving brain surgery will absolutely die is no more. We rarely hear of patients dying from a tumour removal. Overall, there has been numerous positive improvements.”\n\nProf Dr Kyi Hlaing\nNeurological Department, North Okkalapa General Hospital\n“Ten years ago, there weren’t even ten neurosurgeons in all of Myanmar at a time. There were only two neurological departments in Yangon and one in Mandalay. We were also severely cut off from the rest of the world and our technology and methods became outdated.”\n“We decided that something needed to be done. So, we went abroad seeking assistance. Mind you, government-to-government cooperation existed but I believe neuroscience would be the last in the health category.”\n“We first approached Dr U Win Myaing for this matter. A German medical practitioner came to us first in 2012 and stayed for a month. Then Dr Jack Rock came and everything slowly improved.”\n“The most important thing when performing cranial surgery is the position. This involves everything from how the head is placed to the steps the operation will take. It all needed to be preplanned and done successfully otherwise every step faces failure. Working with Dr Rock and his team greatly improved our understanding and skills for that.”\n“ICU support is also crucial. No matter how good we operate the surgery, inadequate ICU support will yield negative results. That is why the nurses in ICU support are given proper training as well.”\n“The field of neurology has greatly advanced after the 20th Century. The CT Scan and MRI were invented. It used to be extremely difficult to operate on the brain and there was an even lesser chance for survival of the patient. But now, the mortality rate is less than 10%.”\n“The youth generation are always the future of the nation. We are delighted so many young people are joining this field and helping it grow.”\nTo be continued\n(Translated by Pen Dali)" ]
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[ null, "Seated behind an elaborate drum kit in his tidy practice space, Otrebor, the chosen name of the artist behind the conceptual metal project Botanist, sketched the narrative details of his fourth album, 2013’s IV: Mandragora: A “demonic, floral entity” named Azalea explains to the project’s human protagonist, The Botanist, “that he must raise an army of mandrakes — alchemical creatures from mythology — to annihilate humanity.”\n\nSince 2011, Botanist has released five albums and a split LP with another local metal act, Palace of Worms. The first, I: The Suicide Tree, garnered voluble praise from metal and non-metal fans alike, appearing on year-end lists on NPR and Pitchfork. Botanist skirts the stylistic lines of doom and black metal, but the distinct presence of hammered dulcimer (instead of guitars) and certain lyrical topics remain consistent across Otrebor’s growing discography. Taken together, Otrebor’s use of scientific terminology and mythological references create a lyrical world that’s not unlike fantasy fiction.\n\nDespite a growing lexicon and cast of characters (Botanist’s website features a glossary), Otrebor said that his underlying intentions of the project remain simple. “Botanist is a vehicle to revere the natural world as if it’s divine, as if it is the most tangible aspect of God that we as humans can see,” he stated. “Botanist is about the aesthetics of the natural world,” he continued, and gestured toward a copy of his latest release, VI: Flora. “Look at the cover of the album — it’s about the beauty of this.”\n\nThe cover depicts a color painting of blooming butterfly orchids, which Otrebor referred to as “oncidium papilio,” the plant’s Latin name. Credited to L. Stroobant in 1853, the image originally appeared in an obscure scientific text. Otrebor first discovered it online, then located an original copy of the book, out-of-print since the nineteenth century, in the Peter H. Raven Library at the Missouri Botanical Garden, and paid for a high-resolution scan. The booklet contains song lyrics and lengthy Latin titles, which are very helpful because Botanist is a concept project with indiscernible vocals.\n\n“I try to make Botanist as little about me as I can,” said Otrebor, who declined to disclose his age. He said that he grew up in San Francisco and first discovered metal through bands such as Dio and Iron Maiden when he was seven or eight years old. As long as he can remember, solitary experiences in natural settings have carried spiritual significance. Otrebor doesn’t consider Botanist political, but the project’s central conceit critiques human beings’ treatment of the planet.\n\n“It’s not only that plants are interesting,” he said. “They’re extremely important, the most essential part of the world. If we destroy that, we will die. Instead of just putting that [message] out there, Botanist uses allegory.” Of course, Otrebor’s personal conviction isn’t hard to glean from the lyrics, no matter how labyrinthine and esoteric the dramatization becomes. “The misanthropy,” he said, “comes personally from being disgusted by people not caring about the environment.”\n\nOtrebor said that Botanist’s misanthropy — which manifests in the central character’s vehement loathing of his species — is also an homage to black metal. With Scandinavian origins in the early 1990s, black metal is characterized lyrically by themes of isolation, nature worship, and misanthropy, and sonically by blast beats, tremolo-picking, screechy vocals, and budget recording quality. Otrebor also identified with another element of the style, an element that he likened to classical music.\n\n“Black metal is the most romantic of all the metal styles,” he said. “There’s this shared element of romanticism, of epic-ness, transcending the mundane.”\n\nTo Otrebor, the hammered dulcimer expresses these qualities better than guitars. After a street performer introduced him to the instrument, he began to experiment with it in a black metal context, and was pleased with the results. “Dulcimer has this constant choral effect,” he said. “All of these notes ring at once and it creates these amazing overtones. They just sound sinister and sad and epically melancholic,” he continued.\n\nIn a 2012 interview with the English music criticism website TheQuietus.com, Otrebor said he was finally looking to perform live, having worked up to that point as a solo recording artist. “Interested parties, contact me,” he announced to prospective band mates. “I’m serious.” In a testament to Botanist’s cult profile, the appeal worked. But with a band together, amplifying the hammered dulcimers for live performances posed a new problem.\n\nOtrebor bought his dulcimers from James Jones, a Virginia-based instrument maker. In the studio, he was able to record them as acoustic instruments. To customize them for live performance, Otrebor worked with Jones to devise an electric pick-up solution that could amplify the instrument over blast beats and shouts without compromising tone or creating feedback. In more than three decades of making instruments, it was the first time Jones had been asked to amplify a dulcimer so greatly.\n\nIn August 2013, Botanist performed live for the first time. At The Lab in San Francisco, Otrebor played the drums with his back to the audience. Facing the crowd were two hammered dulcimer players and a vocalist who also played harmonium. All performers donned brown cloaks decorated with scraps of greenery. The dulcimer players struck intricate patterns on the instrument, eliciting harrowing tides of resonant tones that ebbed and flowed along the course of each lengthy song.\n\nPractically every type of musical performance involves theatrics, but Botanist’s first set commanded a grandiose, sweeping drama that’s particular to metal. In conversation, his explanations of science, mythology, and narrative devices collide with fervent references to metal. However serious and severe Botanist appears, Otrebor is first and foremost a gushing fan. After a lifetime of engaging with metal, he’s clearly tickled to contribute new volumes to the form’s spiky, leather-bound annals.\n\n“If you go see Meshuggah play live, they have eight string guitars,” Otrebor said. “My new dulcimer is kind of like that.” He cited Cannibal Corpse as a band that’s restricted by the expectations of its audience, Carcass as another metal band known to extrapolate on scientific terminology, and King Diamond as an act that’s limited by its conceptual obligations. Most telling about Otrebor’s besotted relationship with the history of metal was his perspective on the local metal community. “Somewhere … people are looking at the Bay Area scene and making up all these stories and romanticizing it and that’s awesome.”\n\nBelying Otrebor’s doomsday fixations is hope, at least for the plants. When Azalea charges The Botanist with his mission, she notes that he too will die. When people talk about saving the environment, Otrebor knows they mean to save it for themselves. The natural world will endure human carelessness and persevere. As he put it, “Botanist tells the story of a person who waits until everyone dies and utopia can rise again.”" ]
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[ null, "Ken Cope is a classically-trained 2D and 3D animator whose work has appeared in television, feature films, theme park attractions, and games. Apprenticing at Don Bluth Studios (on \"The Secret of NIMH\") and Filmation (He-Man and She-Ra), Ken applied CG techniques to traditional production, flying 3D vehicles for \"Bravestarr.\" Ken worked on CG environments, vehicles, and characters, for ride films at Universal Studios, and Sanrio Puroland. Ken’s shape building for facial animation was showcased as the face of \"Cain\" in the film \"Robocop II.\" After returning to pencil and paper at Walt Disney Feature Animation for Disney Legend Andreas Deja, on \"Mickey's Prince and the Pauper\" and \"Beauty and the Beast,\" Ken moved to Imagineering Labs to create 3D versions of characters from \"Aladdin\" for their Virtual Reality Magic Carpet Ride. Working in game art and design, Ken has trained teams animating for everything from the N64 to the Xbox, and in 1999, began teaching in Bay Area schools before completing a BA in Cinema at SFSU. After teaching as an adjunct in 2D and 3D at California College of the Arts in Oakland, and Cañada Community College in Redwood City, Ken joined the Allan Hancock College Fine Arts team as an assistant professor of Media Arts in 2017." ]
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[ null, "Been going through my voluminous electronic files of studies about cause marketing and corporate social responsibility (CSR) and I came across again a 2008 poll of corporate communicators that found they want their companies to engage in more CSR; they just can’t come up with a good business reason for doing so or decide who should drive it.\n\nThe poll, from Ragan Communications and Pollstream follows a 2008 study from IBM (covered in this space), that reported that corporate executives want to see more CSR, too, and were devoting resources to it.\n\nThe poll was part of a series from Ragan that regularly queries some 425+ corporate communicators in North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.\n\nThe communicators split almost evenly over the issue of who should run a company’s CSR efforts. Just about 50 percent said it should be a standalone department that reports directly to the CEO. The other 50 percent said CSR should fall under either media relations, internal communications or marketing.\n\nIt would be a measure of the esteem that CSR holds in a company if it operated independently and reported directly to the CEO. But I wouldn’t hold my breath that that will happen soon or (if it does) last long.\n\n[Remember: when the discipline of marketing first emerged in the 1950s and 1960s that function reported to the CEO. Nowadays marketing is more likely to fall under operations and therefore the president or COO.]\n\nIf I was running a corporate CSR operation and my choice was to work under media relations, internal communications or marketing, I’d hold my nose and pick marketing. Corporate communications and PR staffs are like the athletes that finish sixth at the Olympic trials: nobody cares but their mothers.\n\nNot that marketing is a perfect fit. Hardly. But corporate marketing operations have an actual budget, in sharp contrast with the alternatives.\n\nIt’s interesting to compare the why of CSR between the corporate communicators and their bosses. The Ragan poll turned up four reasons why the communicators would increase CSR:\nBy contrast, the CEOs in the IBM study see CSR has a business opportunity, not a chance to issue a press release. As an electronics CEO was quoted in the IBM study of CEOs, “Corporate identity and CSR will play an important role in differentiating a company in the future… This will make a big difference in new markets such as Russia and other Eastern European markets.”\n\nNow we know why a CEO is more likely to get her start in the company’s mailroom than in its corporate communications office; too few communicators think like business people!" ]
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[ null, "This turns out to be a difficult movie for me to review. Seriously, I've been contemplating the review for two days and still haven't figured out how exactly I want to approach this.\n\nThe easy thing to do is just to say that it's a great movie, because it is a great movie. In fact, since Toy Story 3 came out in 2010, Coco is one of only two great movies that Pixar has released, the other being Inside Out. The story is well-told and heartfelt. Heartfelt enough that it brought a tear to my eye. The aforementioned Toy Story 3 was the last movie to do that to me, as far as I remember.\n\nAs per Pixar, even in their less than good movies, the animation was fantastic. And fantastic in a way that we really haven't seen before: It was fabulously colorful. Like a sugar skull:", null, "In fact, there's not anything I can point to that I would say would make the movie better. No improvements necessary.\n\nAnd, yet, I am uncomfortable with the message, the message that family always comes first and is most important. More important than anything. I just... well... That's just not true.\n\nI could get into examples of why that's not true, but it's probably not really necessary. Either you agree with the statement or you don't and nothing I say is going to matter one way or the other. Besides, any examples I could make could be entire posts, and I don't want to get into trying to summarize things in a way that is succinct. For instance, I could say:\n\n\nWhen my grandmother died, my uncle, through unethical and possibly illegal methods, stole all of the land my grandparent's had owned, leaving my mother and my aunt with virtually nothing.\n\nBut, then, you're going to want me to explain that, and I don't feel like getting into it. The short of it is that family shouldn't get any special passes just because they're family.\n\nHowever, my disagreement with the message doesn't detract from the movie itself; the movie is great, and you should certainly go see it. At the theater even. It's really a movie which should be enjoyed on the big screen.\nPosted by Andrew Leon at 12:00 AM" ]
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[ null, "Our CC group was on break this week, and it worked out perfectly for us. I seem to do better (as do my kids) on a six/seven weeks on, one week off schedule. Sometimes this lines up with our homeschool tutorial, sometimes not. But I was ready for a week to recharge. Usually these weeks involve lots of cleaning out of closets and tasks around the house, but I didn't do as much this week. All of our regular activities were still on the calendar (music lessons, Awana at church, gymnastics, etc.) so our days were still humming. However, unknowingly, I managed to give myself a bit of a break by putting four brand new crockpot recipes on my menu plan. I know! Totally risky. Crockpots are funny things - the right recipe is gold, but there are plenty of bad ones out there.\n\nIn the spirit of mom solidarity, I thought I would share the four that I made with our comments. All of these recipes came from Six Sisters Stuff. I've been following them on Instagram for a while now, and when I see them post a recipe I like, I use Instagram's new little save feature (the flag that is underneath a photo on the right). Then when I'm menu planning, I pull up my saves and go through and see if anything new jumps out at me to try.\n\nSlow Cooker Steak Fajitas - this recipe is actually one that the Six Sisters made from the 100 Days of Real Food Cookbook. We had some taco meat left over from the weekend from something at our house, and I found one smallish steak in the freezer. I knew my kids would not be fans of the onions and peppers cooked with the steak, but the grownups were. One smallish steak plus a load of veggies was perfect for me and my husband to have for dinner ... and the kids got taco leftovers. I'll make this again.\n\nSlow Cooker Lasagna - this was another good one. I made this on Valentine's Day. (Nothing says Valentine's like something Italian). It was tasty and just the right size for our crew. FYI - on all these recipes I used my 4 quart crockpot, instead of my bigger 6 quart. If I make a recipe to fill my larger 6 quart size, I generally end up with more leftovers that I want to eat! The 4 quart has been working out perfectly for us, but I know that won't last long. As different children enter different growth spurts we run out of food some nights!\n\nCrockpot Creamy Ranch Pork Chops & Potatoes - this one got RAVE reviews from my kids. I honestly don't know the last time they have gushed about a dinner like this. The six year old boy kept asking for more \"chicken\" (we corrected him several times that it was pork, but it didn't stick) and said that this meat was \"'ah-licious!\" multiple times. (I will be so sad when he stops saying delicious that way). My 11 year said that if it wasn't considered rude, she would lick the sauce from this dish off her plate. High praise indeed for this one!\n\nCrockpot Swedish Meatballs - another major hit with my kids (and me!) This is the only recipe I took a picture of and, other than the fact that my meatballs fell apart in the crockpot after cooking all day, it was such a good comfort food dish. I did what Six Sisters suggested, and served it over mashed potatoes and that was pretty fabulous, and I'm not a mashed potatoes person. I think the meatball problem was that they were turkey meatballs made from a Pioneer Woman recipe and in my experience, I have not yet learned the trick to getting my meatballs to stay together well. It didn't affect the taste in the least!\n\nAll these recipes are going in my keeper pile and into rotation. I have my favorite recipes and cookbooks that I fall back on time and time again, but it's always nice to find a new recipe / blogger / Instagram account to add into the rotation for some new inspiration!\nEmail Post\nLabels: crockpot Food Homemaking winter" ]
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[ "Fix Both Populous and Deflation\n\nI would like to (again) advocate for populous to buy upkeep from the governor or governing corporation. This would greatly incentivize the governing corporation to build infrastructure as an investment, source a diverse range of upkeep materials from other players, inject currency into the economy while removing a large variety of products from circulation. Ultimately this would make being governor a much more rewarding and interactive experience, and encourage players to develop planets and setup supply chains.\n\nThe current donation system is really not fun, and there seems to be very little incentive to build population infrastructure at all right now.\n\nWhy this is different than adding MM buys to inject currency:\n\nThe title might be misleading but read what Counterpoint is explaining in the latest devlog.", null, "KI-448 has been officially named \"Hermes\"! Fabian talks more about a local government's role in infrastructure projects and Michi explains how data is managed in Prosperous Universe.\n\nread what Counterpoint is explaining in the latest devlog.\n\nThe system already sucks, but now I am going to have the ability to build my own personal POPI and pay the local government for the privilege? Oh wow, just sign me right up for that experience!\n\nThe system already sucks, but now I am going to have the ability to build my own personal POPI and pay the local government for the privilege? Oh wow, just sign me right up for that experience!\n\nJust a quick reply to take the edge off (I am out of office): Fabian is not talking about population infrastructure, but rather future infrastructure projects like space elevators, orbital ship yards, cx, etc etc and maybe even migrating the existing planetary projects into the “new” infrastructure. That way we would eliminate the donation mechanism and replacing it with a contract system that is controlled by the governor.\n\nFinally a use for MTC\n\nThanks for the clarification. It’s good to know that I misread the context behind these changes. These all sound like cool projects that I would love to have, but I hope that a lot of thought is put into how they are implemented and balanced, and making sure that they integrate well with the existing game mechanics. I don’t think there is very many players who are happy with the state of populous right now, and given your limited resources I hate to see many months of development time poured into something that nobody wants or uses." ]
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[ "Station Site Selection - What Parcels are Suitable Sites for a Fire Station?\n\nSite selection for a modern headquarters fire station is a multi-dimensional process. In order to properly locate a station using modern fire service standards and community demands, an evaluation must consider a wide range of locations and a number of different selection criteria. In 2016, the City of Wadsworth worked closely with architects from Brandstetter Carroll, Inc. to identify more than (26) potential sites. You can view that study and the site selection materials and analysis HERE. For more detailed information on the site selection, please check out the document below.", null, "When was the last Fire Levy?\n\nWhat is on the ballot?\n\nWhat is the cost to taxpayers?\n\nWhy is this Fire Levy Needed?\n\nTo learn more about the proposed Fire Levy, the department’s capital needs, upcoming projects, and the Wadsworth Fire Department, please visit the department’s, or the Friends of the Fire Levy Facebook page.", null, "The intent of the study was to identify future facility needs for the Fire Department and provide recommendations for either renovation of the existing Fire Station 1 or the size and location of a potential new facility. The study was used to share information and help build consensus on a direction for the City to pursue in fulfilling the current and future needs of the Fire Department and community. The study included four tasks: Facility Assessment, Facility Space Needs, Site Selection Study, and basic Conceptual Plan." ]
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[ null, null, "A still from \"Death of a Nation,\" a film from Dinesh D'Souza showing the history of the Democratic Party and its \"plantation\" system of politics. (Courtesy of Dinesh D'Souza)\nUS Features\n\nDinesh D’Souza, a filmmaker and author of several New York Times bestsellers, has debunked powerful political myths still alive in our culture. In previous works, he has shown that the claim that the Republican Party is the party of racism is a lie. He has also shown that the notion that fascism and Nazism are ideologies of the “right,” rather than the “left,” is based on a false framing of history.\n\nIn his upcoming film and book, “Death of a Nation,” D’Souza delves into another piece of history, showing that the “plantation” system of the early Democratic Party lives on in systems of heavy taxation, government dependence, and identity politics.\n\n“What the book does is it tells kind of a new story of how the plantation has defined the Democratic Party from the very beginning,” D’Souza said.\n\nIn his earlier movie, “Hillary’s America,” D’Souza showed the Democratic Party is the party of slavery, the Southern Confederacy, the Ku Klux Klan, and segregation. He noted this is “undisputed, historically,” but the left re-brands this history by claiming the Democrats shifted over time to become the party of civil rights and support for minorities. D’Souza said his new book and film “debunk” this narrative.\n\nThe key shift from the slave system of the South to today’s plantation system started with Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the United States, from 1837 to 1841, and a leader of the New York Democratic Party. “Van Buren figured out that in the South there are slaves, but in the North there are poor penniless immigrants pouring into America: the Irish, the Italians, the Jews, and so on,” D’Souza said.\n\nAccording to D’Souza, Van Buren realized that while he couldn’t directly use the slave system elsewhere, he could “create a system in which these immigrants can be completely dependent on the Democratic Party.” The Democratic Party would give them food, job references, and occasional help with finding apartments. In exchange, the immigrants would vote the Democrats into power to enable them to take money from the U.S. Treasury to finance the programs.\n\nThrough this system, D’Souza said, “the northern political machines which dominated the Democratic Party really for more than a century were themselves modeled on the slave plantation, except they didn’t use black slaves—they used newly arriving immigrants.”\n\nUnder this new plantation system, D’Souza said, the Democratic Party conspired to “rip off the taxpayer, or the working man,” in order to finance the programs the party used to buy its votes. Meanwhile, he said, “the immigrant got the short end of the stick, because the immigrants were helpless. They didn’t know what was going on. They just ran into this Tammany machine in New York, for example, and it controlled their lives.”\n\nThe Democrat social welfare programs financed by heavy taxation have largely targeted minority groups, he said, and have led to the often hopeless situations in today’s ghettos, barrios, and Native American reservations. He said, “All these places are very similar—they’re places where people are poor, where education is terrible, where nobody gets ahead, where families are in disarray, where there’s a lot of violence, and where there’s a lot of despair and nihilism, and where the vast, vast majority of people keep voting Democratic.”\n\nThe Lie of the ‘Fascist’ Right\n\nD’Souza said the new film also includes elements from his recent book, “The Big Lie.” “The core theme of the movie is to refute the race card and the fascism card,” he said. “The race card is the Democrat idea that racism is now on the right, that it’s a phenomenon of the Republican Party and of Trump; and the fascism card is that fascism is on the right, and it’s now a phenomenon of Trump and the conservatives.\n\n“The movie takes on these two incendiary accusations, and pins the racist and fascist tale not on the Republican elephant, but on the Democratic donkey.”\n\nThe notions that racism and fascism are elements of the Republican Party, rather than the Democratic Party, he said, have been shaped heavily by the left’s control of academia and the media for nearly two generations.\n\n“They have done a lot to muddy these waters. They will say, for example, that because the Nazis were on one side of the war and the Soviet Union was on the other side, it follows that since the communists were left wing, the Nazis have to be right wing. But this is bogus,” he said.\n\n“Communism and Nazism grew out of the same soil. They both were rooted in socialist economics, they both appealed not directly to the working class, but to a cadre of militants and revolutionaries, students, lawyers, journalists, ex-military guys. These were the core of Lenin’s revolutionary cadre, and they were also the core of both Mussolini’s and Hitler’s cadres.”\n\nHe noted that the main difference between communism and fascism is very minor: Communism pushed for international socialism, and fascism pushed for national socialism. “That’s not a big difference. That’s smaller than the difference between, say, the Shia and the Sunnis in the Muslim world, and yet the Shia and the Sunnis have had bloody battles that go back for centuries,” he said. “Sometimes groups that are quite similar ideologically have terrible wars based either on fine points of doctrine, or for competition for followers.”\n\nHistorically, even direct communist regimes such as the Soviet Union and the Chinese Communist Party have switched between the ideas of “international socialism” and “national socialism,” depending on their varying objectives.\n\nD’Souza said another part of the film focuses on debunking misinformation about former President Richard Nixon’s Southern strategy, and on the violent clashes between Antifa and neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017.\n\n“The Democrats will say, ‘Yes, Dinesh you’re right, the Democrats have this sort of history, but you’ve got to remember they changed. The party switched platforms, Nixon converted the southern racists into Republicans, and then look at Charlottesville—here you’ve got these neo-Nazis in Trump hats—so racism today is clearly on the right,'” D’Souza said. “And it is this claim that we destroy in the movie.”\n\nTo debunk this claim, D’Souza interviewed neo-Nazi organizer Richard Spencer, showing in the film that Spencer’s ideologies are on the “left,” not the “right.” He adds that “both in the new book and the movie, we show the leftist roots of white supremacy, which is a very eye-opening thing to watch.”\n\nD’Souza also noted that another neo-Nazi organizer of the Charlottesville riots was Jason Kessler, who “has a history of leftist politics—he was an Obama supporter, and he was an Occupy Wall Street guy.” He noted that Kessler’s leftist history was well-known and was even stated on the Southern Poverty Law Center website. A Charlottesville newspaper did an exposé on Kessler that also detailed this background, noting that he even broke up with his girlfriend because she was too conservative, D’Souza said.\n\n“All of this was out there, but the press didn’t touch it,” he said, “because they knew that to expose Kessler as a leftist was to undermine the whole beautiful story in which Charlottesville was proof that white supremacy is a Trump phenomenon.”\n\n“Think about it this way: There’s no evidence that neo-Nazis or KKK members voted for Trump. No one has ever done an empirical survey that shows that,” D’Souza said. “So the only proof of something that is taken to be conventional wisdom is a few images drawn from Charlottesville of white nationalists wearing MAGA hats and cheering Trump. This anecdote, this handful of guys, is supposed to clinch the whole case. And that’s why counterexamples are devastating, because the whole case hinges on so few examples.”\n\nWhen it comes to the actual white supremacists and neo-Nazis, D’Souza noted that many of them are atheist and many are admirers of black nationalism, even praising people like Malcolm X. “They support this notion of ethnic identity politics,” D’Souza said. “And interestingly, ethnic identity politics is not a phenomenon of the Republican Party, it’s a phenomenon of the Democratic Party. In fact, the Democratic Party is based on it.”\n\nD’Souza has faced plenty of pushback over the years for his work, yet he is known for maintaining a calm demeanor when debunking arguments from critics and clarifying his findings on history.\n\nHe was given a full pardon on May 31, 2018, by President Donald Trump for exceeding limits on campaign finance donations to the campaign of Wendy Long for New York Senate in 2014 and making false statements to the Federal Election Commission.\n\nD’Souza and others believe he was selectively prosecuted and that his sentence was politically motivated. The charges followed his 2013 film that was critical of former President Barack Obama, “2016: Obama’s America.”\n\nWhen he received a full pardon from Trump, D’Souza said the feeling “was absolutely exhilarating.”\n\n“I felt like I got my American dream back. I certainly got my rights back,” he said.\n\nHe noted that when he appeared on CNN for an interview following the pardon, he was told that it took powerful people including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Trump to get him pardoned, and he was questioned on whether that was a form of favoritism.\n\n“And I said no,” D’Souza said, “because it [took] very powerful people like Obama, Eric Holder, and Preet Bharara to get me in the first place.\n\n“So yes, it did take some powerful people to get me off because they had to undo what an earlier group of powerful people had done. That’s my take on the whole pardon business.”\n\nD’Souza, who has been an author and speaker for most of his career, said his passion for making movies is based on the fact that they can reach a much larger audience.\n\nThe book version of “Death of a Nation” was released on July 31, and the film will be released nationwide on Aug. 3." ]
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[ null, "Giant cell Arteritis (GCA), also known as temporal arteritis, is the most common systemic vasculitides. It is described as inflammation of the cranial arteries, and is generally very painful. It involves the large and medium sized arteries and produces a wide spectrum of cranial manifestations.\nGCA should be considered in a patient over the age of 50 with a new onset headache. Associated symptoms may include jaw pain, abrupt visual disturbances, night sweats, unexplained fever and joint pains.\nDefinitive diagnosis can be seen with positive biopsy.\nTreatment with oral steroids is to be considered immediately to prevent potential sequela of blindness. Steroid can be initiated prior to a biopsy if GCA is suspected.\nA detailed history, through physical examination and blood work is needed to diagnosis and/or treatment." ]
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[ null, "More than half a century of military rule ostensibly comes to a close on April 1, when Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy officially takes over Myanmar’s government and the first civilian President since 1962 starts leading the nation.\n\nBut in all three, affected communities have repeatedly complained about the need to address human rights and environmental harms caused by the projects, including land, air, and water pollution, and the displacement and loss of traditional forms of livelihoods of thousands.\n\nCommunities in these zones have also voiced concerns about a lack of transparency, inadequate consultation and participation of affected local communities in project-related decisions, and insufficient compensation for losses.\n\nWhile SEZs are supposed to drive Myanmar’s economic growth, at the moment it looks as if this growth disproportionately rewards businesses and investors, and not the communities displaced and impoverished to make way for them.\n\nBusiness & Human Rights Resource Centre and the International Commission of Jurists are engaged in efforts to encourage greater public accountability among foreign companies for their human rights impacts – including by highlighting concerns of affected communities with businesses, providing guidance, and tracking companies’ investments and efforts to avoid negative impacts – but a concerted response by government is vital.\n\nThe National League for Democracy taking office is crucial, because whilst they support the Thilawa zone, they have said they will review the continuation of the Dawei and Kyaukphyu zones including by speaking with relevant stakeholders.\n\nWe hope that the new regime will not lose sight of its commitments in its Election Manifesto, including encouraging “foreign investment in line with the highest international standards”, and laying down “paths for economic cooperation that can bring sustainable long-term mutual benefits”.\n\nThe problems surrounding SEZs are significant and urgent. This period of re-evaluation provides the new government an opportunity to fulfill its duty to protect affected communities.\n\nThey can build upon the limited progress of the previous government in legislating rights protections by ensuring that laws are properly implemented.\n\nThe new government must amend the SEZ law to ensure that investment projects are planned, designed and undertaken with respect for the fundamental principles of participation, transparency and accountability.\n\nWhile land issues are undoubtedly complex, the prevalence of land-related grievances presents a challenge for the new government to take bold steps towards the protection of land rights, including addressing illegal land acquisitions and making real efforts to meet international standards for consultation, compensation and resettlement.\n\nBy design, SEZs are meant to lure businesses through friendly conditions.\n\nBut this goal must not be pursued at all costs, especially not in ways that will lead to irreversible environmental damage, abuse of rights, or further impoverishment of locals.\n\nThe challenge to govern carries with it the responsibility to listen, respectfully engage, and ensure the protection of the human rights of all people in Myanmar." ]
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[ null, "The Chief Minister of India’s state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) has caused consternation and alarm after he pressed charges of cyberterrorism and “promoting enmity among groups” against seven Muslim youths. These seven individuals did nothing but simply celebrate Pakistan’s victory in Sunday’s T20 World Cup cricket match in Dubai. Yogi Adityanath, the extremist anti-Muslim Hindu monk who is known for his offensive views and remarks against believers of the Islamic faith, has relentlessly pushed a Hindu ultranationalist stance since coming to power in 2017. [1]\n\nIn particular, Adityanath’s heated response to Pakistan’s win has led to the arrests of the following Indian Muslim adolescents: Arsheed Yousuf, Inayat Altaf Sheikh, and Showkat Ahmed Ganai. The trio, who hail from Kashmir, are engineering students at UP’s Raja Balwant Singh College. They have been suspended by the college following the criminal charges and associated media reporting. Three other Muslim youths were reportedly arrested in Bareilly, and one in Lucknow.\n\nSporting fixtures between regional rivals Pakistan and India have never been ‘just’ a game. The generally hostile relationship between the respective Muslim-majority and Hindu-majority nations has been one of mistrust and suspicion. The federal governments of both India and Pakistan regularly blame one another for harbouring terrorists. A number of major military conflicts have taken place since 1948, when the then British administered India was partitioned into the Dominions of India and Pakistan. Immediately after the partitioning of the Indian Empire, at least ten to twenty million were displaced along religious lines. Appalling violence in the form of riots and mob attacks led to numerous deaths, with estimates ranging from the hundreds of thousands to two million. [2] [3] [4] [5]\n\nSunday’s cricket match, which was held at the Dubai International Stadium, saw India demolished by the Pakistani team captained by Babar Azam. The result was a resounding 10-wicket win, with Pakistan scoring 152-0 to India’s 151-7. The Pakistani side secured the win with 13 balls remaining, and it was the first Pakistani World Cup win against India in 29 years. Joyous citizens took to the streets to celebrate the win, with horns blaring and guns blazing. Bullets were fired into the sky in the capital city of Islamabad, as well as Karachi and Peshawar. [6] [7]\n\nCongratulations to the Pakistan Team & esp to Babar Azam who led from the front, as well as to the brilliant performances of Rizwan & Shaheen Afridi. The nation is proud of you all. pic.twitter.com/ygoOVTu37l\n\nAdityanath’s leadership in UP shares a particularly powerful ally in the federal government: Narendra Modi. Presiding as Indian Prime Minister since 2014, Modi has been notorious for emboldening Hindu extremists. He has also faced heavy criticism for his inadequate response to the coronavirus outbreak. Modi has also pushed through the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill, which excludes Muslim immigrants from applying for Indian citizenship, yet allows immigrants of a Sikh, Christian, Parsi, Buddhist, Hindu, or Jain religious adherence to do so. Included in the bill are those who entered India prior to 2015 from the countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. [8]\n\nWhile politicians have sought to exploit Sunday’s cricket match, the reality on the ground could not be any more different. Images of sportsmanship and mutual respect were exhibited by the respective India and Pakistan captains, Virat Kohli and Babar Azam, and drew widespread applause. Immediately after the hammering by Pakistan, Kohli shook hands with Azam and embraced Pakistan opener Mohammad Rizwan.\n\nIn addition, Kohli strongly defended his teammate, fast bowler Mohammed Shami, who faced social media abuse following India’s defeat to Pakistan. Shami, who is Muslim, saw hate messages fired at him, particularly on his Instagram account. Kohli stated, “…attacking someone over their religion is the most, I would say, pathetic thing that a human being can do.” [9]\n\n“There’s a good reason why we are playing on the field and not some bunch of spineless people on social media that have no courage to actually speak to any individual in person. They hide behind their identities and go after people through social media, making fun of people and that has become a source of entertainment in today’s world, which is so unfortunate and sad to see because this is literally the lowest level of human potential that one can operate at, and that’s how I look at these people.\n\n“Everyone has the right to voice their opinion and what they feel about certain situations, but I personally have never ever even thought of discriminating [against] anyone over their religion. That is a very sacred and personal thing to every human being and that should be left there.” [9]" ]
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[ "The avalanche of news outside our nest left me with two images:\n\n• A climber at the Everest base camp ducking behind a rock as mostly air blasts the tents away. God help the poor souls still in theirs, now sails.\n\n• Neighbors sweeping up the ruins of rioters in yet another American city protesting a black man’s death in the hands of police.\n\nWe feel closer to Kathmandu than Baltimore. Must be the mountains. Our issues with ethnic differences are muted largely by abstraction in this case. More Nepalese live here than African Americans, after all. The Mexicans, including the undocumented, came here for jobs. Our underlying dynamic is different, if also sometimes fraught.\n\nI suspect we have more locals in Nepal than Baltimore, too, climbing or trekking when the earthquakes struck.\n\nBaltimore blends with Ferguson blends with New York and Cleveland and sympathetic protests in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, D.C. For us, these are curiosities and quick, ancient judgments watching cable and reporters enjoying the moment maybe too much.\n\nI know black and white remains a big deal, a huge divide, and I can’t declare it’s never been a deal with me because I’m old and white and you know. I can’t help but have the taint of privilege by accident of birth.\n\nStill, my ears perked at NPR interviews this week with young black men in Baltimore declaring their anger has little to do with race. Half the police force there is African American. Black officers as well as white treat their poverty-stricken neighborhood — Freddie Gray’s, too, as it turned out — with equal disdain, they said.\n\nOf course, this only fed my belief that class and culture are the main drivers of our societal ills far more than race or religion. That is, poverty is the root devil in our world.\n\nThis extends to Kathmandu, among the poorest places on Earth. The same earthquake in our valley probably kills no one, though yes, we’d feel thoroughly shaken and stirred.\n\nPoverty plays out in building structure as well as lack of education, crime, drug abuse, poor health, family instability, all of that.\n\nNepal’s authorities have long known the big one would come someday to Kathmandu, and could do little to prepare for the devastation that finally arrived.\n\nNotably, our local relief efforts are all about the mountainous country on the other side of the world. Nuthin’ for fellow citizens in our own country. We get nature’s deadly whims much better than watching cities do it to themselves. I’m not sure the difference in scale matters so much as this.\n\nIn the end, the image of the neighbors cleaning up sticks with me the most, though.\n\nWhat is that, hope?", null ]
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[ null, "Addressing the naval commanders, defence minister Rajnath Singh said the Indian Navy’s role in ensuring maintenance of peace and stability in the region was going to increase manifold in the years to come. (PTI)\n\nNew Delhi: With the Indo-Pacific region emerging as the new centre of international diplomacy and military alliances, top Indian Navy commanders kicked off their five-day conference on Monday to brainstorm on the maritime challenges facing the nation.\n\nAddressing the naval commanders, defence minister Rajnath Singh said the Indian Navy’s role in ensuring maintenance of peace and stability in the region was going to increase manifold in the years to come. He said New Delhi will ensure that a rules-based order, freedom of navigation and free trade will prevail in the Indian Ocean Region, with the interests of all participating countries protected.\n\n“Being an important country in this maritime route, the role of our Navy becomes more important in ensuring the security of this region,” said Mr Singh.\n\nSpeaking about rapidly changing economic and political relations across the world, the defence minister said these economic interests do cause some stress in relations. “Therefore, there is a greater need to maintain peace and stability within the Indian maritime zones in order to boost trade and economic activities,” he said. “Only those nations have been successful in gaining dominance across the world whose navies have been strong,” said Mr Singh. He said the Indian Navy was playing a key role in “our maritime and national security”.\n\nThe conference is being held when the Malabar naval exercises involving the Quad countries -- India, the US, Japan and Australia – just ended in the Bay of Bengal, which was aimed at keeping the Indo-Pacific region free from Chinese interference. The US Navy, along with Britain’s Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy, have increased their presence in the Indo-Pacific to challenge the growing influence of the Chinese PLA Navy, which is expanding rapidly in the region.\n\nThe Naval Commanders’ Conference from October 18 to 22 is attended by all operational and area commanders of the Navy. “The conference will focus on addressing contemporary security paradigms while seeking ways to enhance combat capability of the Navy and make operations more effective and efficient,” said Indian Navy spokesman Commander Vivek Madhwal. He said there will be a detailed review of performance of weapons, readiness of the Navy’s platforms and ongoing naval projects, with a focus on ways to enhance indigenisation through “Make in India”. The conference will also dwell upon the dynamics of the geostrategic situation of the region in the backdrop of recent events, he said.\n\nThe Chief of Defence Staff, and the Chiefs of the Indian Army and Indian Air Force will also interact with the naval commanders to address issues regarding the convergence of the three services with respect to the operational environment, and on avenues for augmenting tri-service synergies." ]
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[ null, "Lina Ben Mhenni, an activist blogger who was prominent during the popular uprising that led to the downfall of president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, has died at the age of 36. By Fethi Belaid, Fethi Belaid (AFP/File)\n\nDespite the risks, Ben Mhenni for years spoke out against the Ben Ali regime through her blog \"Tunisian Girl\".\n\nShe travelled to disadvantaged cities in the country's interior and used social media to broadcast some of the first expressions of anger against those in power.\n\nAfter young street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself alight to protest against police harassment on December 17, 2010, Ben Mhenni was the first blogger to go to Sidi Bouzid, the cradle of the revolution.\n\nIn English, French and Arabic, her chronicles of the uprising were the highlight of her engagement against the dictatorship.\n\nBen Mhenni had been touted as a Nobel Peace Prize frontrunner in 2011 for chronicling the protests that sparked the Arab Spring uprisings.\n\nAfter the revolution, she continued to fight for human rights and freedoms, despite suffering from a chronic illness.\n\nTributes have poured in for the young human rights activist.\n\n\"After years of battles, both physically and mentally, Lina Ben Mhenni has left us,\" fellow activist Amira Yahyaoui wrote on Twitter. She \"will be remembered as the most amazing citizen\".\n\nShe will be buried on Tuesday.\n\nIn 2011, Ben Mhenni released a book titled \"Tunisian Girl: A blogger for an Arab Spring\". She also taught English at a university in Tunis.\n\nShe took part in multiple demonstrations and trials on freedom of expression.\n\nIn her final months, Ben Mhenni had denounced the state of hospitals in the Tunisian capital." ]
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[ "dylben01 said:\nLooking at the tag at the bottom corner of the jersey, looks like they might be Nike too……surely. Peak Sports makes us look so cheap, hopefully we get the news we want after the olympics\n\nPretty sure it's a nike kit.\n\nSomething interesting out of the NBL1 over the weekend, the Mackay Meteors temporarily became the Mackay Hamburglars in the name of charity.\n\nthe alt nike logo is a cool little touch. overall, those three are pretty sleek.\n\nconsidering the awesome \"the valley\" jerseys they had last season, these are... uninspiring\n\n\nedit: had my phone on low brightness when i saw these this morning. i now see the grey aztec details which i didn't see before. having said that, still look kinda off to me.\nLast edited: Aug 26, 2021", null, "Tom O’Grady, later the founder of Gameplan Creative, and his team of creatives at the NBA took up the task. I spoke briefly to Tom to get his recounting of the story. In his own words:\n\nThe Clippers approached me about rebranding the team at the NBA Marketing Meetings back in 1991. At the time, our NBA Creative Services team was just beginning to take on team branding work for the Suns, Knicks and Bucks. We worked with a terrific guy at the Clippers, Mitch Huberman, who helped navigate the creative project flow and dealt directly with owner Donald Sterling. We met with the team in LA and our meeting proved very successful. We felt the nautical theme the San Diego Clippers after moving from Buffalo really was less appropriate in LA. The surf and beach culture along Pacific Coast Hwy 1 and that lifestyle inspired us to use a wave; a morphing of the Oakley and Cooper Tires logo…and the color palette of sea foam green, creamsicle orange, black and silver came together as a strong color palette for an LA team.\nThe owner signed off on the new logo which surprised the league and the team since Sterling was known to be a master vacillator but on this one, he was a strong GO! After getting legal clearances, we put the logo into production and all systems were GO!\nTime passed and we had begun to create uniform prototypes for the Clips, but low and behold, I received a call from NBA Properties President Rick Welts who alerted me that Sterling was getting cold feet and that we needed to get on a cross country flight to try and convince him to stay the course.\nIn the tradition of the Clippers franchise at the time, Sterling got in the way of his own progress and killed the entire project. What was really annoying is that Sterling wanted to start the project over using a nautical theme in place of what we had created. Rick Welts, who hired me at the NBA and who I really respect, told Sterling in NO uncertain terms this was NOT going to happen. We had other teams who were making great adjustments to their brand and if he wanted to change he would need to GET IN BACK OF THE LINE for any change… I loved that.\nWell, it never came to pass and as you know, the team was eventually sold to Steve Ballmer for $2B a few years ago.\nTom O’Grady, NBA Creative Director, 1993-2003\nClick to expand...\n\nUnfortunately, there doesn’t exist (to the best of Tom’s and my knowledge) any photos of the manufactured uniform prototypes. If you haven’t seen the original images of what Tom and his team put together, here’s a best sampling that I could compile and photo-edit for best presentation.\nClick to expand...", null, null, "would have been a pretty cool scheme tbh.\n\nClassic Sterling era Clippers. That's much stronger than what they had at the time (and have now), even if it's a bit dated by now.\n\nleak szn is upon us. cool colours, not a fan of the random stars.\n\nexile said:\nThe 1993 LA Clippers Redesign that Never Was\n\nwould have been a pretty cool scheme tbh.\nClick to expand...\n\nThis is awesome!! Road and Alt unis are fantastic, dunno about the Home uni though\n\nI’m not your therapist\n\nexile said:\nleak szn is upon us. cool colours, not a fan of the random stars.\n\nIs the template different? Has full cuffs at the back, like a traditional jersey, not what Nike have put out since they took over.\n\nOr just a retail?\n\nThe Lakers have replaced Wish as a sponsor, signing up Korean food company Bibigo:", null, "Also, might just be the lighting, but it looks as if Nike have fixed their issues with the Lakers' gold. Compare the pair:", null, "bassey was recently drafted by the sixers, but has only just signed his rookie deal as he was holding out for a better contract. now leaks the new city uniform on media day lmao off to a good start. pretty cool design though", null, "Honestly preferred their old kits, but honestly pretty cool that a team is taking a shot at the colour pink. Criminally underused colour scheme as far as sports teams go.\n\nnot the worst celtics jersey i've seen, and there's been a heap of dodgy ones haha", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "T\nDiscussion AFL logos which one do you prefer\n2\n\nPortfolio Looking for a random local football club to redesign a logo for my Uni project." ]
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[ null, "At the age of 15, Todd Carmichael drank his first cup of coffee. Today, the 49-year-old is known as “the Indiana Jones of the coffee world,” traveling through dangerous regions of the world to bring back the very best coffee beans on Earth.\n\nTonight at 10 p.m. Eastern, Travel Channel begins airing Dangerous Grounds, which finds Carmichael globetrotting, zip-lining, and dodging machine gun-toting adversaries in third world countries, all in the name of finding the perfect cuppa Joe. While most of us won’t square off with an AK-47, we do suffer the threat of drinking crappy coffee on a daily basis. That's where Carmichael comes in.\n\nMen's Health: Talk about that first cup of coffee.\n\nTodd Carmichael: I was a crazy kid who fell in love with distance running. I love endurance. I was obsessed by it. At that time, Runner’s World magazine had just come out. I read it cover to cover, like The Bible. My hero, Bill Rogers, wrote a piece about coffee and how he was using it to improve his times in the Boston Marathon. So I said, “Dude, if he’s doing it, I’m doing it.” Next day, I drank my first pot. I’ve been doing that ever since. (Carmichael was on to something—learn why caffeine is The Supplement That Boosts Your Bench.)\n\nTodd Carmichael: I recently had a look at Indiana Jones, and he’s really old looking, so I think that’s what they’re talking about. [Laughs] There are 80 coffee countries across the world, and each one is very, very different from the other, and they’re all very, very different from where I live. Whether adventure unfolds or not, and often it does, I just feel that intrinsic drive to find great coffee, no matter where it takes me, no matter what it takes. I guess that’s the Indiana Jones thing. I think I’m more like Forrest Gump, but with slightly better SAT scores: I’m a very lucky guy who gets to keep on running around the world.\n\nMen's Health: What are the origins of coffee hunting for you?\n\nTodd Carmichael: I started a company, La Colombe, in 1993. Back then, the kind of bean we were looking for just wasn’t available from brokers. The only way to get what you wanted—certain grade qualities, certain high-altitude coffees, different regions, different varieties— was to go get it yourself. Coffee back then was just all pooled together; for example, everything from Kenya—the best beans and the worst—all ended up in the same bag, so there was really no difference between your coffee and mine and that other guy’s. But what if you were able to go there and separate the best stuff and take coffee to this whole other level? So I put on my boots and my backpack and set out to get the good stuff. (You want a challenge? We're here to help. Click here to Find Your Next Outdoor Adventure!)\n\nMen's Health: As we see on Dangerous Grounds, it can be a harrowing process.\n\nTodd Carmichael: A lot of the best coffee countries are countries that are newly formed or in some sort of governmental tumult, so you’re very often going in right after an armed conflict. It just seems coffee countries are constantly rising and then imploding. That has a whole set of challenges for a guy like me. Every time I go to Colombia, it's just factions within factions, people being driven from the farms, people being killed. It’s a very liquid situation. You just try to avoid the guy with the AK. I can tell you what they look like when they fire at night, and it’s very unsettling. Without a sane government, the shit starts hitting the fan really fast in a lot of these countries. The funny thing is, I never really noticed a lot of the dangers until I started traveling with a cameraman. He’ll turn to me sometimes and go, “So, uh, are we gonna be okay?” And I’ll actually take notice of the situation, and sometimes the answer is, “Uh, well, we might be f**ked.” I exploded my appendix in a third-world country, and I’ve now got a scar running from my sternum to my groin. Little things like that.\n\nTodd Carmichael: It’s kind of like asking me what my favorite kid is. There is some extraordinary Yirgecheffe out of Ethiopia, but that’s really on the radar. People who really love coffee already know about that. For me, some of the lesser-known coffees that are right on par with that are some of the coffees from way down, down in Bolivia. Around the big body of a coffee’s flavor, you get these fruit and acidic nuances, these halos, and they can be crazy. Some of these coffees from Bolivia have this caramelized apple nuance, and you have that in your double espresso and it’s, like, “My God, I’ve just had something that’s important.” (Meanwhile, here are our favorite coffee picks from Guy Gourmet.)\n\nHow to Brew Better Java\n\nWhen asked how the average guy can craft a better cup of coffee, Carmichael says there's a big caveat: \"You don’t drink coffee with my mouth; you drink it with your mouth,\" he says. \"Ultimately, it’s about what you like. Respect your palette. A lot of coffee snobs will take you what you should like. What they should be doing is finding what you love.\"\n\n1. Own your coffee. \"If you like cream and sugar, then you should put that in there. Sugar is a luxury. Sugar is beautiful. I don’t use it in my coffee, but if you do, continue to do that. Most coffee guys will stand up and walk out of a room when I say that, but you need to own your coffee.\"\n\n2. French Press. \"It’s super easy. It’s super fast. If you’re looking to move away from your Mr. Coffee, French Press is the way to go. It’s what I use. There are two types: a thermal type, which I recommend if you’re a New York Times reader and you want your coffee to stay hot from page one through the funnies, and there’s a glass kind, which is good for one great cup of hot coffee at a time.\n\n3. Experiment. \"Always keep the water volume the same, then experiment with the dose. Your first cup is going to be like some dark, gritty, sludgy space shuttle fuel fluid, so work down from there. Eventually, you’ll find exactly what you love, and that’s what’s most important in coffee. That’s all you need to know.\" (Here are three more ways to Brew It Better Yourself.)" ]
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[ null, "We only affirmed a long time prior that the Galaxy S21 declaration will happen toward the beginning of January one year from now. That is a takeoff from the standard for Samsung. It has disclosed new Galaxy S leaders in February for as far back as a couple of years.\n\nThe February declarations would consistently be coordinated impeccably, so the new leaders didn’t muffle in the CES and MWC inclusion. Samsung would get an intense week of the media spotlight for the telephones. That being stated, we’re living in an altogether different world now, one that has constrained us to change numerous things.\n\nCES 2021 will occur; however, it will be a virtual issue. Accordingly, there won’t be as large of a media craze. MWC 2021 isn’t going on either, in any event in February, as it has been deferred to the most recent seven day stretch of June.\n\nOne reason why Samsung is said to favour an early Galaxy S21 declaration is that it needs another leader out rapidly to finish with the most recent iPhones. It likewise needs to beat any possible rivalry from other significant Android OEMs. On the off chance that Huawei unexpectedly observes its fortunes switched after another US president takes the rules, Samsung would need to support against that wager too.\n\nThere’s likewise the way that the organization has such a large number of top of the line gadgets to deliver in a solitary year now. Not long after the Galaxy S21, it’s relied upon to dispatch the Galaxy Z Flip 2. So the February space that was already for the Galaxy S handsets may now be utilized for the foldable.\n\nThe most recent sign of the early Galaxy S21 declaration is the BIS affirmation for the Galaxy S21. The import accreditation has been conceded to the base SM-G991B model in India. The Galaxy S21 had surfaced on BIS an entire month before its archetype did.\n\nSamsung should finish the entirety of the administrative and accreditation conventions for its new gadgets on the off chance that it needs them out before the finish of January. That is the reason this is a significant sign of the first dispatch. There’s no word up ’til now on when the gadgets will hit racks. Some report proposes that Samsung may deliver the Galaxy S21 arrangement before the finish of January.", null, "250 Employees Nearly Lays Off by Mozilla, Ceases Taipei Operations Due to Pandemic-Hit Revenues", null ]
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[ null, "Hello Maestro, with its 7 seasons, is considered the pioneer for the ”edutainment”.\n\nThe series, created by Albert Barillé and produced by the French animated studio Procidis, has been broadcasted for the first time in 1979.\n\nWith its 7 seasons and the 182 episodes, it is a timeless cult, crossing different people generations, and Atlantyca has become exclusive licensing agent in Italy.\n\nTogether with Maestro and the other characters of the series, we understand the secrets of man, space, the human body, the Americas, the great inventions, the famous explorers, and, last but not least, the Earth, always keeping in mind the main values of family, the importance of sharing and having fun!\n\nThe brand registers a great awareness in Italy, gaining the 87%, and the 2019 is an important year for the series, which celebrates the 40th anniversary.\n\nToday Hello Maestro is a mature property, ready to develop a successful licensing programme, supported by a great and constant TV programming and by a strong awareness among buyers and parents. Different contents keep on enjoying children, who follow the episodes online, where the series count millions of views and never stop growing." ]
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[ null, "When Autifony spun out of GlaxoSmithKline in 2011, its main interest was in using voltage-gated ion channel modulators to treat hearing loss.\n\nBoehringer is paying €25 million ($29 million) upfront and committing to up to €600 million more to land an option on Autifony Therapeutics’ schizophrenia drug and associated platform. The deal gives Boehringer the chance to purchase a Kv3.1/3.2 positive modulator platform and the phase 1b schizophrenia drug it spawned.\n\nFor now, Boehringer has paid €25 million for the option. Up to €17.5 million more could follow if Autifony achieves certain near-term milestones during the option period, beyond which the sizes of the numbers attached to the deal grows. All in, Boehringer could end up handing over €627.5 million to get its mitts on Autifony’s assets.\n\nThe centerpiece of the deal is AUT00206, an oral Kv3 potassium channel modulator that is being tested in two phase 1b trials. AUT00206 advanced into the ketamine challenge study and clinical trial of schizophrenia patients on the strength of preclinical data suggesting it acts on the negative symptoms—such as apathy—and positive symptoms—such as hallucinations—associated with the condition.\n\nAUT00206 in schizophrenia is the near-term jewel of Autifony’s research into using Kv3.1/3.2 positive modulators to treat CNS disorders. But both it and Boehringer think the approach has applications beyond schizophrenia, for example in the treatment of Fragile X syndrome.\n\nThat breadth, and what is suggests about the biology Autifony is targeting, is part of the appeal to Boehringer.\n\n“The program aligns with Boehringer Ingelheim’s drug discovery strategy for neuropsychiatric diseases, which focuses on exploring the neurobiological basis of certain key symptom domains that can occur across a range of mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease and depression,” Jan Poth, Ph.D., therapeutic area head CNS and immunology at Boehringer, said in a statement.\n\nFor Autifony, the deal validates the decision to expand into schizophrenia. When Autifony spun out of GlaxoSmithKline in 2011, its main interest was in using voltage-gated ion channel modulators to treat hearing loss. That changed in the following years as researchers accrued evidence of Kv3 channels’ control of parvalbumin-positive interneurons, the malfunction of which is implicated in schizophrenia.\n\nAutifony tapped Pfizer, SV Life Sciences and others for cash to further its interest in schizophrenia in 2015, leading to the advance of the clinical trial program that has now attracted the attention of Boehringer.\n\nThe British biotech remains interested in treating loss hearing. Boehringer has expressed an interest in exploring that side of the platform, too, but schizophrenia is the main thrust of its release disclosing the agreement with Autifony." ]
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[ null, "Premiering with 12.7 million viewers, Yellowstone is the US’ most popular scripted drama, as it is revealed John Dutton and his family have miraculously survived the brutal attacks made in the climactic scenes in its season 3 finale. Now out for blood, catch-up on the weekend’s latest instalment and find out how to watch Yellowstone season 4, episode 3 online wherever you are.\n\nWith questions surrounding who was behind the bomb planting and open-fire shooting of season 3’s climactic finale, viewers hope the culprit’s identity will be revealed in the upcoming episodes. One thing is for sure, John Dutton won’t be letting the attacks go any time soon.\n\nEpisode 3 is titled ‘All I See is You’, which could mean a number of things as Yellowstone is continued to be threatened by land developers and the Native American reservations that surround the Dutton ranch.\n\nWhether it’s a legal battle our favorite cowboys have their eyes on, or the expanding of a family as the dynamic of Beth and Rip’s relationship looks to dramatically shift with the arrival of young Carter, there’s plenty to keep us occupied this season.\n\nWhile Thomas Rainwater is no longer under suspicion, there are still plenty of questions of whether Jamie could have been behind the multiple attempts on the Dutton family. Tune in this evening and watch Yellowstone season 4 episode 3 online from anywhere with the help of our guide below.\n\nOut of the country and want to catch up on episode 3 of Yellowstone? You’ll be unable to watch new episodes due to annoying regional restrictions.\n\nLuckily, there’s an easy solution. Downloading a VPN will allow you to stream episode 3 online on-demand no matter where you are. It’s a simple bit of software that changes your IP address, meaning that you can access on-demand content or live TV just as if you were at home.\n\nUse a VPN to watch Yellowstone from abroad\n\nHow to watch Yellowstone season 4 episode 3 online in Canada\n\nHow to watch Yellowstone season 4 episode 3 in Australia\n\nCan I watch Yellowstone season 4 online in the UK?\n\nSadly, this excellent neo-Western drama starring Kevin Costner hasn’t found a streaming home in the UK. The first two seasons were broadcast on the Paramount Network UK over a year ago, but fans across the pond are still waiting on an air date for seasons 3 and 4.\n\nYou can buy seasons 1 and 2 on Amazon Prime Video, though, from £1.89 per episode or £12.99 per season. So newbies can get a taste of the scintillating cowboy drama that’s yet to come. And, with plans for Peacock to become free to Sky and Now TV customers later this year – with programming ad-supported – all four seasons of Yellowstone could be ready to stream pretty soon.\n\nRemember, though, that if you’re away from your home country you can still access your streaming service subscription from anywhere, if you download a good VPN and follow our instructions above." ]
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[ null, "ATLANTA — A traveler anticipating a hunt at the Atlanta air terminal’s principle security designated spot came to in his sack and got a gun, and it went off, causing confusion among explorers and inciting an impermanent FAA ground stop on flights Saturday evening, authorities said. The man escaped.\n\nThe man, later recognized as a sentenced criminal, ran with the weapon from the designated spot and got away out an air terminal leave, the Transportation Security Administration said. Specialists said it was anything but a functioning shooter episode and portrayed the release as unplanned.\n\nThe air terminal’s police authority, Maj. Reginald Moorman, said Wells was being looked for on charges including conveying a disguised weapon at a business air terminal, ownership of a gun by a sentenced criminal, releasing a gun and wild lead.\n\nThe release caused a craze via web-based media as frightened voyagers presented recordings on Twitter and different destinations appearing and portraying snapshots of turmoil and disarray at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of the country’s most active.\n\nSpecialists said three individuals experienced minor wounds, including one individual who fell in the air terminal’s chamber region away from the designated spot, and two griping of windedness. Police said they needed to work swarm control until things quieted.\n\nWe were lucky that when the gun went off, nobody was truly harmed, Robert Spinden, the TSA’s overseer of government security for Georgia, said at the air terminal instructions. Authorities didn’t quickly reveal the sort of weapon included.\n\nWeb-based media clients revealed there were long queues subsequently and failed to catch planes for a few. The occurrence came in front of the pinnacle Thanksgiving occasion travel season as individuals are as yet adapting to the worries of securely going during the continuous COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nThe TSA explanation said everything started when the traveler was going to go through a sack search by an authority at 1:30 p.m. at the air terminal’s principle designated spot after a X-beam examine distinguished what was portrayed as a restricted thing.", null, "He prompted the traveler not to contact the property, and as he opened the compartment containing the precluded thing, the traveler rushed into the sack and got a gun, so, all in all it released. The traveler then, at that point, escaped the region, as per the assertion.\n\nThe TSA said the episode highlights the significance for all travelers of really looking at individual possessions for risky things prior to leaving for the air terminal. Travelers got with guns at air terminal designated spots face a common punishment. The TSA says guns might be permitted in checked stuff when they are dumped and pressed in a locked, hard-sided case.\n\nThe TSA said it held onto 391 guns at Hartsfield-Jackson air terminal in the initial nine months of 2021. That was up from 220 last year when traveler counts were down altogether in light of the pandemic. Yet, it likewise was a major leap from 2019, when 323 guns were seized in Atlanta.\n\nThe country over, the TSA said, it had prevented 4,495 aircraft travelers from conveying guns onto their trips by Oct. 3 of this current year, outperforming the past record of 4,432 guns got at designated spots in all of 2019.\n\nHartsfield-Jackson is one of the country’s most active air terminals, however other U.S. air terminals rival its traveler screening numbers. Dallas Forth Worth International Airport was second on the TSA’s rundown, with 232 guns seized by Oct. 3." ]
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[ null, "Lawrence Bishnoi’s name has come into the limelight after the murder of Sidhu Musewala. However, the police are yet to ascertain the names of the shooters. According to the information received, Lawrence has distanced himself from the murder of Musewala. Lawrence told the police that he or his gangs have no role in the social media posts.\n\nAccording to Bishnoi, what is the reason behind the murder of Sidhu Musewala?\nIf police sources are to be believed, Lawrence has revealed that the main reason behind the murder of Musewala could be to avenge the murder of Vicky Muthukheda. Apart from this, a new angle has also come to the fore behind this murder. In this, the story of the war of supremacy going on in the Punjab music industry has also come to the fore. According to sources, gangsters in the Punjab music industry spend their money on new artists and get their albums made and then share the profits. This is the reason why the budding artistes of Punjab come in contact with these gangsters.\n\nWhich gang took the responsibility of killing Sidhu Musewala?\nPunjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Mansa district of Punjab on Sunday. Musewala (27) was also a Congress leader. Lawrence Bishnoi gang took responsibility for the murder of alleged Punjabi singer Sidhu Musewala. Sidhu had gone to Canada to study, after which when he returned to Punjab, he returned as a singer. Sidhu Musewala was also associated with many controversies. by Punjab Government Sidhu Musewala He was murdered a day after the security of (Sidhu Moose Wala) was withdrawn.\n\nSinger KK Passes Away: Tomorrow will be the last rites of the magician KK, the body is being brought from Kolkata to Mumbai" ]
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[ null, "Samson, who was born in Carnoustie, Forfarshire (now Fife), Scotland, led an adventurous life travelling extensively all over the world. He was awarded his VC for bravery during the Gallipoli landings in April 1915. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nBut Narayana was to change his opinion rapidly after meeting his future son-in-law, a charismatic 29-year-old with degrees from Oxford and Stanford Business School, then working for arguably the UK’s best-performing hedge fund. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\n“He’s like a great surgeon with a terrible bedside manner” “It’s starting to feel like China” “If you’re voting for Trump, you keep your mouth shut”: My US election focus groups in Georgia and Ohio\n\nThis week our virtual tour of America takes us to Georgia, widely seen as a toss-up this year despite having voted for the Republican in every presidential election since 1992, and Ohio, the quintessential swing state which has backed the losing candidate only once since 1944.\n\nAs if often the case with political news, the Hunter Biden email scandal – the claim that Joe Biden’s son was involved in corruption involving a Ukrainian energy company – seemed to have gained a great deal of attention without moving any votes.\n\nEscape From A Nazi Firing Squad\n\nFirst published in the Mail on Sunday on 18 October 2020.\n\nHandcuffed and led into the woods at dawn, two SAS men prepared to die… What followed was one of the most breathtaking episodes of the entire war, writes LORD ASHCROFT.\n\nIt was approaching dawn on August 9, 1944 and the seven prisoners of war caught operating behind enemy lines in German-occupied France thought they knew their fate.\n\nAfter weeks of imprisonment, including brutal interrogation at the hands of the Gestapo, their end was near.\n\nGerman SS men, armed with automatic weapons, led the seven SAS men, all of whom were in handcuffs, from a lorry to a clearing some 100 yards into a wood.\n\n‘Are we going to be shot?’ asked Corporal Jean Dupontel, one of the prisoners. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\n“He’s so toxic he’s worn out his welcome” “He’s the first president I paid attention to because he’s awesome” “There’s a lot of effing stupid people in our country”: My latest US election focus groups\n\nThis week our virtual focus-group tour of America takes us to two more swing states, one in the rustbelt and one in the sunbelt: Michigan, which voted for the Democrat in every presidential election for 20 years before narrowly backing Donald Trump in 2016, and North Carolina, recently a more Republican-leaning state where polls now give Joe Biden a slim lead.\n\nThe week has been dominated by the Senate hearings for Amy Coney Barrett, Trump’s nomination the vacant seat on the Supreme Court following the death of Ruth Bader Ginsberg. The issue is the source of fruitless allegations of hypocrisy on all sides: the Democrats furious that the process is happening at all given the Senate’s refusal to confirm an Obama nominee in the months before the 2016 election, and the Republicans pointing out that the nominee in question would certainly have been confirmed if the Democrats had had the votes in the Senate.\n\n“Who says you have to like the President?” “He pretended it wasn’t a big deal and then went and caught it” “I think there might be riots no matter who wins”: My focus groups in Florida and Wisconsin\n\nIn the weeks before the United States elected Donald Trump in 2016, I conducted focus groups to find out what was on people’s minds in swing states around the country This year, the Ashcroft in America tour is happening via Zoom, but the aim is the same: to hear what voters themselves are thinking as they weigh their decision. This week we begin in Florida and Wisconsin, speaking to voters who backed Trump in 2016 having backed Obama four years earlier and were having second thoughts, Hispanic voters who had helped elect Trump but were now undecided, and centrist Democrats backing Biden with varying degrees of enthusiasm.\n\nThe covid crisis has dominated the news for so long that it sometimes seems as though politics has gone into suspended animation. But as the agenda moves on, the challenge for parties in consolidating and expanding their coalitions of support remains the same. As I argued in yesterday’s Mail on Sunday, Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer each have a conundrum to wrestle with on that front. My latest research, published today, looks in detail at how voters have reacted to the government’s handling of the crisis, what they make of Labour’s new management, and how much – or how little – the pandemic has transformed the political landscape. The full report is below, but here are the main points.\n\nVoters have turned, but all is not lost for the Tories", null, "This article first appeared in the Mail on Sunday on 04 October 2020.\n\nIt seems scarcely believable that only just over nine months ago a triumphant Boris Johnson was returned to Downing Street with an 80-seat majority that transformed the political map of Britain. The covid crisis has not just derailed the “levelling up” agenda and overshadowed the sunny optimism that was Johnson’s hallmark until the pandemic struck: in political terms it has given the Conservatives a premature case of the midterm blues.\n\nMany voters on all sides take a much more forgiving view of the government’s handling of the crisis than the media coverage might suggest. As I found in my latest research, people spontaneously praise the furlough schemes and the speedy creation of the Nightingale hospitals. 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[ null, "Eunuch sorcerers, slick conspirators, cyborg apes and control freak monks; armed with the secrets of Feng Shui, all aim to conquer the past, present, and future. Only you have the guts, guns, and flying feet to\n\nFeng Shui is the classic Hong Kong martial arts action-movie roleplaying game. You play the heroes in a titanic struggle in which the fate of humankind depends on your exotic kung fu powers, your ancient magics, your pirated suptertech, or your plain old-fashioned trigger finger.\n\nYou might be a maverick cop, a cranky kung-fu fighting master, an everyman hero, a masked avenger, or a bioengineered monster out for revenge on your creators. Against you is arrayed a legion of fearsome foes. This battle rages throughout time and into the Netherworld between, pitting you against sinister eunuch magicians of the past, secretive power groups of the present, and the twisted scientists who control the future.\n\nThis Secret War is fought by those who know a simple, elemental truth of existence: certain sites harness and intensify chi (the life force). History belongs to those who are attuned to these sites, as they gain great fortune in matters both mundane and mystical. The scramble to possess the world's feng shui sites has now begun in earnest; only you and your fellow heroes can prevent these powerful sites from falling into the hands of maniacal tyrants!" ]
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[ null, "Under normal circumstances an artist releasing an album at an average of once per decade would hardly seem like a formula for success. In the case of Sade however, the norm tends not to apply, and the success of her enchanting new album Soldier of Love is a story few could foresee.\n\nBefore souls were soothed by the likes of Norah Jones, Sade glided over genres, captivating adult audiences with a sultry and contemporary blend of jazz, R&B and pop. Her new album, Soldier of Love is her first since 2000 and only third studio release since 1992. A decade removed from studio, and to be fair a gap that technologically far exceeds the actual time period, fears of modern relevancy are relieved upon listening to the album's title track. Sade sets the scene to this musical battlefield with all the warmth and elegance for which we remember her.\n\nSade's absence from the music industry equates to her desire for a private life and time with her family. And the idea of family is represented on the album. The uplifting, reggae-tinged \"Babyfather\" features the first time collaboration between Sade and her daughter, Ila.\n\nSoldier of Love proves immediately that it will not suffer as a result of Sade's time away. More than a welcomed return, Soldier of Love unquestionably marks the most intriguing comeback story of the year.\nTagged under\n\nMore in this category: « The Hold Steady - Heaven Is Whenever - Vagrant Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More - Glass Note »\nback to top\nCopyright © 2022. xpn.org. Designed by Shape5.com Joomla Templates\nDesktop Version" ]
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[ null, "On Sunday night Jim Hoft from The Gateway Pundit and Patty McMurray from 100% Fed Up spoke with Republican Candidate for Michigan Secretary of State Kristina Karamo.\n\nKristina Karamo witnessed fraud at the TCF Center during the 2020 election and testified before the Michigan Senate.\nThe Gateway Pundit interviewed Kristina Karamo back in November after the election.\n\n“They Were Like a Pack of Dogs!” – Detroit Voter Fraud Witness describes election night chaos (VIDEO)\n\n** The Sunday discussion was sponsored by Mike Lindell and My Pillow — Use code “100GP” to get up to 60% off of My Pillow products!", null, "In this rare interview, Nevada cattle rancher Cliven Bundy, who was targeted by the Obama-Biden Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and confined as a political prisoner for two years. Pete Santilli, and Cliven Bundy announced their partnership in an exciting new American-made product with Bundy ranch beef!\n\nDuring the discussion on Sunday Cliven Bundy compared his experiences with what we are witnessed following the election. Cliven told us, “It’s like ‘justice not at all,’ that’s really what we’re seeing… We’re seeing this in the Trump case with the voter fraud thing. Then we’re seeing this with the December (January) 6th thing. Those people never hurt anybody but they gathered up like 200 of them and put them in jail… I don’t know exactly how many are in jail but I certainly feel sorry for them… They’re going to be there for a long time.”\n\n** The Sunday discussion was also sponsored by PistolPetesJerky.com — Use code “100GP” to get up to 10% off for the best jerky you can buy!" ]
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[ null, "The eldest of Ford Madox Brown's three surviving children, Lucy acted as her father's model and studio assistant from an early age, but only began to paint herself in 1868. She made her debut at the Royal Academy the following year, and continued to exhibit there, at the Dudley Gallery and elsewhere. Most of her work is in watercolour, a Romeo and Juliet of 1871 (Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton) being generally considered her masterpiece. In 1874 she married William Michael Rossetti, her senior by fourteen years, and with the arrival of children devoted less time to painting.\n\nThe present landscape was made in the summer of 1878 (it must have been dated when it was exhibited the following year), and is one of several she executed during family holidays at this period. Others showed views at Lynmouth (1872) and Broadstairs (1876). William Michael also made a pencil sketch at Charmouth (Thirlwell, fig. 95).\nhttp://www.christies.com/lotfinder/lucy-rossetti-nee-madox-brown-view-of/5396361/lot/lot_details.aspx?pos=2&intObjectID=5396361&sid=&page=3\nPosted by Hermes at 6:00 AM" ]
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[ null, "CALGARY — The head of the Calgary Poppy Fund and Veterans’ Food Bank says he hopes no one gets in big trouble over a poppy-emblazoned doughnut sold at a local Tim Hortons.\n\nJohn Rathwell says it seems good intentions were behind the gesture and it was admirable an employee at the restaurant would take the initiative.\n\nBut he points out the poppy is a registered trademark and a symbol that many hold sacred.\n\nRathwell says he would have preferred that the business reached out to his group ahead of Remembrance Day about partnering to raise funds for veterans.\n\nThe southeast Calgary Tim Hortons franchise where the doughnuts were sold declined to comment and the chain’s head office did not immediately respond to a similar request.\n\nThe doughnuts caused a social media stir after an image of them was posted from the popular Calgary Twitter account @Crackmacs.\n\nOne Twitter user responded by saying the move does not sit well and another said it isn’t appropriate to cash in on Remembrance Day.\n\nThe Right to Wear Poppies in the Workplace" ]
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[ "The Axis Bank board has approved the re-appointment of Amitabh Chaudhry as its managing director and CEO. Chaudhary, 56, will serve in this capacity for three more years, starting January 2022 up to December 31, 2024.\n\nIn a regulatory filing, the private sector lender said that the re-appointment will be subject to the approval of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and shareholders of the bank.\n\n“Amitabh Chaudhry is not related to any other director or key managerial personnel of the bank,” Axis Bank said in a statement.\n\nChaudhry, 56, pursued engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, and Post Graduate in Business Management from IIM, Ahmedabad.\n\nHe joined Axis Bank in January 2019, after successfully leading HDFC Life as its MD & CEO for nine years. Under his leadership, HDFC Life emerged as one of India’s largest private life insurers.\n\nPrior to HDFC Life, Chaudhry was the MD and CEO of Infosys BPO and the Head of the testing unit of Infosys Technologies Ltd. He was instrumental in building the BPO right from its inception and was later credited for making it an extremely profitable business having a presence across seven countries.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "How to Manage Remote Workforce Effectively" ]
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[ "This week was quite an eventful one. We found possibly the best restaurant in Issan, Max threw up in a bubble room, and we had a couple exceptional meals.", null, "I wrote the post a couple weeks ago, but WordPress had a brainfart until today. Oh, well.\n\nFor me, this is the second or third best movie in the entire series, behind Empire Strikes Back and maybe A New Hope. Definitely better than Return of the Jedi.\n\nI really loved that Donnie Yen was in it, but kind of hated his mystical Tai Chi Yojimbo character (we get it, blind people’s other senses are finely attuned as hell, and Asians all have Jedi-like intuition except when driving ha fucking ha). And goddamn Star Wars weapons always piss me off – why does his sidekick with the belt-fed MG have to rack the slide like a goddamn Remington 870 after every shot at the end? Is it an over/under plasma LMG/shotty?\n\nAside from the usual cookie cutter Star Wars plot and minor nitpicks, the movie just worked. No fucking teddy bear creatures, no annoying CGI sidekicks, no damn jedis doing inexplicably stupid shit. The droids were fucking dope. And the final tie in to A New Hope! It was pretty goddamn satisfying. Now if Joss Whedon would just do a second season of Firefly with the same budget as the original, I’d be happy. Might as well hope for a season 2 of Freaks and Geeks, tho." ]
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[ "OG to replace mantuu with degster", null, "Posté par neLendirekt,\nOG made a big move by signing the former Spirit player, Abdulkhalik \"degster\" Gasanov. Mateusz \"mantuu\" Wilczewski is dropped from the starting five.\nIn May, OG decided to change two members of its roster after not qualifying for the PGL Major Antwerp. The two experienced Danes Valdemar \"valde\" Vangså and Nikolaj \"niko\" Kristensen left the project, replaced by Maciej \"F1KU\" Miklas and Adam \"NEOFRAG\" Zouhar.\n\nOG has taken the bet of youth and renewal with now three promising players from the scene if we add Shahar \"flameZ\" Shushan, surrounded by an experienced leader Nemanja \"nexa\" Isakovic and an established player Mateusz \"mantuu\" Wilczewski.\n\nWith its new lineup, OG showed good things at the BLAST Spring finals in Portugal with Abdulkhalik \"degster\" Gasanov as a stand-in instead of mantuu. In BO3, OG beat NAVI and then ENCE, two of the best teams in the world. Unfortunately, NAVI got their revenge in the semi-finals, with OG still being able to get a map.\n\nAll in all, this move towards youth seems very encouraging, but the real star of the team at the tournament was degster who displayed a 1.16 HLTV rating. That's why, according to our sources in collab with Dexerto and already talked about by OverDrive, OG has decided to buy Abdulkhalik \"degster⁠\" Gasanov and make him a starter instead of Mateusz \"mantuu\" Wilczewski.\n\nThus, the Pole is pushed aside from the adventure that he started in late 2019. He was present in the first roster of the organization and was until now the last survivor. For his part, the Russian is bouncing back from his departure from Spirit, with whom he reached the semi-finals of the PGL Major Antwerp.\n\nOG is composed of:" ]
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[ null, "Check out the glasses that the World Tour teams are using this year... they're massive!\nby Mat Brett\n\nThe glasses worn in the professional peloton have got so big lately that's it hard to ignore them, so we thought it was high time we took a look at exactly what's out there.\n\nBig eyewear is nothing new, of course. Pro cyclists of the late 1980s and 1990s often wore huge, snow goggle-sized specs and it's a trend that has returned periodically ever since. These days glasses offering loads of coverage and protection from everything from UV rays to insects and flying gravel are very much the norm, both in the pro peloton and among amateur riders.\n\nCheck out 22 of the best cycling sunglasses\n\nMost WorldTeams have an eyewear sponsor; there's a commercial relationship where a brand is guaranteed exposure at the top level of the sport. This means that all riders in a particular team will generally wear glasses from the same brand – they don't have any choice about that – but they do usually get to choose the model(s) they'd like to wear based on personal preference.\n\nFor all the marketing and the fancy names, most cycling eyewear uses essentially the same technology. We're not saying there aren't differences in fit and features, but they're all made or more or less the same stuff.\n\nClick on the various headings to go to the relevant brand's website, and click on the model names within the text to go to an online retailer where you can make a purchase.\n\nOakley partners six of the 18 WorldTeams this year with a huge range of its glasses on display in the professional peloton.", null, "It looks like Team Ineos' Jhonatan Narvaez is using EVZero Strides (£140) here. These are lightweight and there's no frame to obscure vision. The Prizm lens is designed to increase contrast in medium light conditions.\n\nTour de France winner Geraint Thomas prefers Racing Jackets, which are a fairly conservative size in today's terms. You get two different sets of lenses here (one for bright light and one for low light) and swapping between them is quick and simple.", null, "And four-time winner Chris Froome goes with Flight Jackets which are open-edged at the top to maximise the field of vision up there.\n\nWe reviewed these last year and said, \"The superb visual clarity and unobstructed field of view, ventilation and anti-fogging performance of Oakley's brand new Flight Jackets will suit those whose eyewear tends to steam up on long, hot climbs. If you don't suffer from fogging there are other benefits to these new shades, but the usual high price tag is tricky to go past.\"\n\nI see what it takes to stay at the top for over a decade. I see it in PRIZM. What do you see? #OakleyPrizm #OneObsession @oakley #ad pic.twitter.com/zBhqZNU9I5\n\nDimension Data's Mark Cavendish is a long-time Oakley wearer who likes to do his best to please the sponsors! These are Jawbreakers with a Prizm lens. Vents at both the top and bottom of the lens are designed to avoid fogging.\n\nRead about 9 of the best cheap cycling sunglasses\n\nBora Hansgrohe is sponsored by 100% eyewear. Peter Sagan has always been a fan of big glasses and it looks like he's giving a run out to the Glendale here. These have adjustable temple tips (or 'arms' to most people) and changeable nose pads so you can customise the fit.", null, "Both the men's and women's Trek-Segafredo teams use glasses from Kask's eyewear brand Koo. The range is still fairly limited with the Open Cube (£174.99) being the go-to model for most riders, including Richie Porte.\n\nWhen we reviewed them we said, \"With astonishingly clear optics and a solid frame that stays where you put it, these are excellent shades.\"\n\nThe frame and lens wrap around the head very effectively to provide a lot of protection from sun and wind.\n\n\"I escaped unscathed, but had to get my chain back and lost time there. I am disappointed, but there’s still an opportunity to do something in the race, so I remain confident\" - said @JamesKnoxx after a crash on stage 3 took him out of the #TDR2019 top 10.https://t.co/O7t8TvL1QI pic.twitter.com/Y0Ap2X5dLW\n\nBritain's James Knox is using Perso Evo 9s here with an orange lens and the lower part of the frame detached for improved vision.\n\nYou can configure the glasses with various different lenses and parts, with prices starting at £77.77. You can do this via Ekoi's website and see the changes as you go.\n\nOur reviewer Liam didn't find these glasses the most secure ever – that's likely to be a personal thing – but he felt that they offer very good value for money, particularly considering the level of customisation on offer.\n\nItaly's Rudy Project has been around the cycling world since the 1980s and is currently partnering Lotto Soudal.\n\nIt has been a solid week of racing in @tourofturkeyTUR, where @CalebEwan took two impressive stage victories. #TUR2019\nRelive the #TUR2019 with our photo album: https://t.co/5TvDkEZiLE pic.twitter.com/mEcuMojmcd\n\nThese look like Defenders that Caleb Ewan is wearing here with the bumper removed. The bumper is a soft, thermoplastic elastomer that would sit around the lower edge of the lens. The idea is that it helps prevent injury in the event of a crash, although it also affects vision so some riders prefer to go without.\n\nThe nosepiece and temple tips are adjustable and the top of the lens is vented to avoid fogging. The front ends of the temple sections are also vented to allow more air circulation.\n\nHe was in a very good position with about 800 meters to go and ready for the uphill sprint, but some riders crashed in front of him and he had to stop. Too bad! pic.twitter.com/mCtyTeQVy3\n\nBahrain Merida riders generally go for Defenders, too, although in gold, blue and red to match the rest of the kit.\n\nThe AG2R La Mondiale riders are fans of big glasses, the Bollé model of choice usually being the Shifter. This design was inspired by the Bollé Chrono Shield which was introduced in 1988. The Shifter is by no means a direct copy but it offers about the same level of coverage.", null, "Stu really liked these when he reviewed them here on road.cc, saying that they offer excellent visibility and sharp optics. He also said that the lens wraps further around the side of your face than most glasses with a frame, which means that when glancing over your shoulder or looking left or right you have full visibility.\n\nRead our review of the Bollé Shifter glasses", null, "Sweden's Poc provides both the helmets and glasses for EF Education First. Poc is another brand that provides a massive amount of coverage, the glasses being worn here by Rigoberto Uran being the Aspire EF Ed. These will set you back £190. Other Aspires start at £175.\n\nThe Aspire features hydrophilic rubber grips on the nose and temple that are designed to stay grippy even when wet and a lens from Carl Zeiss that enhances contrast and colour definition.", null, "Dani Martinez prefers Do Half Blades (£195) which are smaller with a frameless lower section so there's nothing to interrupt your vision. Although you don't need to wear these with a Poc Octal helmet, they have been designed to integrate.", null, "There are big glasses, and then there are BIG glasses! The Mitchelton-Scott riders mostly use the Scott Sport Shield (£59.99), although you'll see other models being worn too. The design was originally produced in 1989 and now features a red chrome lens.\n\nIf you want full 1980s chic, the multi-colour version is for you.​ It's fair to say that this is a statement piece that won't go unnoticed.\n\nJumbo-Visma riders use glasses from Shimano's S-Phyre range. The S-Phyre X (left, £139) is a rigid half-rim design with a one-piece lens and a lower rim that you can either fit or detach. The nose pad features different front and back thicknesses and is reversible for fit adjustment. If it still doesn't fit, an XL nose pad is included.\n\n\"We were too far back at the crucial moments and we were not represented in the front when it split to bits. Partly due to the excellent work of Jonas, George was able to return to the group with favourites,\" @SierkJdehaan\n\nThe S-Phyre R (right £129.99) is a similar shape and size but it's a rimless design so there's very little to interrupt your vision. It's also marginally lighter than the S-Phyre X, although we're talking about 25.9g versus 28.6g, so you're unlikely to notice the difference.\n\nEach is available with a photochromic lens as an option and comes with a spare lens so you can swap according to the light conditions.", null, "Several WorldTeams have no official eyewear sponsor, which is why you'll sometimes see teammates in glasses from different brands, Here, for example, UAE Team Emirates' Tadej Pogacar is in Rudy Project Defenders while Jasper Philipsen is in Oakley EVZero Strides.", null, "Groupama-FDJ doesn't have an eyewear sponsor either, so you'll see a mix of brands being worn here. Oakley and Rudy Project dominate, not surprisingly, but brands like Poc, Ekoi and Roka get a look in while Tobias Ludvigsson wears glasses from Sweden's Bliz. This model looks like the Matrix, priced €69.95. Bliz allows you to choose a frame colour and pair it with a lens of your choice.", null, "Don't think that the lack of a team eyewear sponsor means that a World Tour rider is nipping down to their local bike shop and putting their hand in their pocket. For example, Astana doesn't have an official eyewear partner but Colombian rider Miguel Ángel López has an individual contract with Roka, hence the CP-1s (£225) with a Glacier Mirror lens he's wearing here.\n\nThese come in two different sizes and the temples feature titanium core wires that you can bend to adjust the fit." ]
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[ "Stigma against people with HIV directly contributes to the epidemic. According to Advocates for Youth, “HIV positive people are reluctant or afraid to seek care, and some young people report being afraid to get an HIV test because health care workers accuse them of being promiscuous.”\n\nMy own understanding of the stigma associated with HIV in young adults stems from my career in working to stop the spread of HIV in the developing world, in particular sub-Saharan Africa. Since entering partial retirement in 2011, I founded an organization known as Giving Positively. Giving Positively provides vocational training scholarship to HIV positive young adults under treatment at the Infectious Diseases Institute in Kampala, Uganda. By restoring an educational pathway and providing psychosocial support along with entrepreneurship training, 95 percent of our graduates are now financially independent and report renewed optimism about their place in society.\n\nEducation is clearly a major tool in the fight against stigmatizing those living with HIV/AIDS, and that education has been provided by Red Ribbon Project for the past 20 years. Worldwide, few young people have an accurate understanding of how HIV is transmitted. This means they are not only more vulnerable to the virus but also susceptible to believing myths about HIV and HIV-positive people.\n\nRed Ribbon Project programs are delivered by Narda Reigel. As a lifelong educator, Reigel believes that it is critical for all adolescents to learn how to make healthy decisions. Reigel helps students be educated with the correct information to make decisions, instead of relying on rumor and speculation among friends. Students learn what is myth and what is fact. They learn how HIV is and is not transmitted.\n\nHere in Eagle County and for the past 20 years, area youth are fortunate to have classes focusing on AIDS issues as part of their overall education, and committed and passionate educators who know that with the right tools, they can send compassionate, safe and open-minded children into the world.\n\nDon Holzworth is an Eagle County resident, executive in residence at the University of North Carolina’s Gillings School of Global Public Health and founder of Giving Positively. The Red Ribbon Project promotes healthier lives by empowering the community to reduce teen pregnancy, HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. The Red Ribbon Project is celebrating 20 years of education and positive prevention this year. Get involved, learn more and help make a difference at http://www.redribbonproject.org.", null ]
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[ null, "Hedge mazes — they’re pretty and they’re fun and one is coming to Mount Sinai’s Heritage Park this year, courtesy of the Mount Sinai Garden Club. According to member Walter Becker, the garden maze will be very unique. “To the best of my knowledge this is the only hedge maze on Long Island,” said Becker in a recent interview.\n\nThere’s a long history of garden mazes going back to Europe during the Renaissance period (14th to 17th century), especially in Britain and France. Some were just designed to provide a unique walkway. Later on, it became popular to include blind alleys to confuse those wandering through the maze. Still others are destination mazes where one walks through the paths trying to find the center. Some destination mazes have small gazebo’s in the center or some other architectural feature, such as a small bridge, a water feature like a birdbath or a statuary. A bench or small table and chairs is ideal for a smaller maze.\n\nWhile most mazes are round or rectangular, they can be almost any shape. Some have plants that are quite tall — tall enough that the average adult can’t see over them — while others are so small that you can easily see across them. Usually garden mazes are made from evergreens so that it can be used throughout the entire year.\n\nSetting the plan in motion\n\nThe Mount Sinai Garden Club is planning to install a hedge maze at Heritage Park (known locally as The Wedge) as early as the end of March. “The entrance and the exit of the maze are going to be on the same side,” explained Becker, making it be easier for parents “to keep track of their children playing in it.” When installed next to the new putting green, the maze will be 48 by 36 feet and is being donated by members of the garden club.\n\nA tremendous amount of research and planning was put into the design of the maze. The group wanted evergreen plants that could be pruned to a specific height, that would be sturdy and pest and blight resistant. For example, Becker said, “boxwoods were expensive and they were prone to a blight,” so they were ruled out. They also wanted plants that required minimum maintenance and that were not invasive.\n\nAfter looking at many shrubs, they finally settled on the Hinoki cypress, Chamaecyparis obtuse, “an evergreen with soft needles, which takes drought conditions and does well in full sun.” A native of Japan, it is a slow-growing conifer that does well in acidic soil, another plus for Long Island’s growing conditions. It’s hardy in U.S.D.A. zones 4 to 8 (Long Island is zone 7) with an eventual height of nine feet high and a width of five feet. The garden club may decide to prune it back to six feet depending on usage.\n\nWhat gave Becker the idea for a maze? During a recent trip to Colonial Williamsburg, he particularly enjoyed seeing children playing at the Governer’s Palace Maze. They would run in and around, entertaining themselves and even making up games. “It allows kids to have some fun,” he said.\n\nWhile the garden club members are the prime movers and have donated both time and funds for the installation, many others have helped as well. Thanks are extended to the Mount Sinai Civic Association, the Heritage Trust, Town of Brookhaven Parks Department, Echo Landscape, Jake Ziskin with Blades of Glory Landscape, Schlect Nurseries, Bob Koch Tree Service and DeLea Sod Farms for all their assistance, guidance and donations.\n\nA call for volunteers\n\n“This is a huge undertaking,” said Becker, noting that volunteers are welcome and needed for the initial planting as well as long-term maintenance of the maze. On Sunday, March 26 (weather permitting)) the group will begin the construction of the maze by spray painting the layout on the ground. During the week of March 26, excavating and soil preparation will take place. On Saturday, April 1, 140 shrubs are scheduled to be delivered to Heritage Park. Volunteers are needed to help unload the shrubs and mulch and to help with planting. The plants are in five-gallon pots and are about three to four feet tall. In addition to adult volunteers, young people (over age 12) are welcome.\n\nVolunteers are asked to bring their own tools and dress accordingly and are asked to register at the garden club’s website before the event. Becker also noted that although the garden club is based in Mount Sinai it is open to members of the surrounding communities as well. Once the plants are installed and mulch laid down, the maze will be closed for a short period of time to allow the plants to settle in. A formal opening will be held at a to-be-determined date.\n\nCan you plant a garden maze in your own yard? Well, it is possible if you have enough room. Recommendations include at least a 25-foot across space, but consider a tiny maze with dwarf plants and fairy sculpture as a charming alternative.\n\nSpring is just a few weeks away. The Mount Sinai Garden Club has several garden plots available for rent at Heritage Park, 633 Mount Sinai–Coram Road, Mount Sinai for 2017 at a cost of only $25 per year. Each raised bed is 4 feet by 8 feet, perfect for maintaining a vegetable or flower garden. For more information, email [email protected] or call the park at 631-509-0882.\n\nThe Becker garden can be described as an explosion of color, fragrance, sound, and texture. Hundreds of perennials, shrubs, trees and annuals are combined with water features, lawn art and recently relocated garden trails that allow the visitor to enter the owner’s vision of an impressionistic garden painting. Unique shrubs and flowers and winding paths permit the visitor to stroll and enjoy all that nature has to offer." ]
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[ null, "Initially the partnership linked pupils with residents living at Lostock Gardens. They established a successful afterschool digital group which helped residents to develop their computer skills.\n\nWhen the pandemic came along the pupils were determined to keep showing their community spirit. They planned a pen pal project called ‘Bring Me Sunshine’ which allowed everyone to keep connected during the challenging and for some, very lonely time.\n\nThroughout the first lockdown, pupils created weekly postcards that staff posted to residents living at Lostock and local care homes. Still unable to restart community group projects after lockdown, the pen pal scheme was expanded and now every pupil in years 7 to 10 writes a card each half term which is sent out across Blackpool South. On average each half term 400 Bring Me Sunshine cards are sent out.\n\nPupils reported that being involved in this project gave them a purpose, a sense of pride and self- worth. They shared that when they had no control over what was happening during the pandemic, knowing they could still make a positive difference helped them to look after their mental health. Being involved in these projects also enables pupils to develop their teamwork skills, empathy and their communication skills.\n\nNow a new scheme has been launched known as “Kindness Calls”. 14 pupil volunteers have committed to making weekly phone calls to an identified residents in the hope that this connection will combat loneliness for residents and enables the pupils to learn more about their neighbourhood as well as increasing their interpersonal skills\n\nThe volunteers have received safeguarding training and advice from Blackpool Coastal Housing officers. The first call focused on interests, hobbies, and the career pathways of some of the residents. Conversations ranged from Henry VIII, life down the pit to musical theatre in London, bagpipes, the Blackpool Air Show and Sunday roasts! There was laughter and intrigue, and everybody is looking forward to chatting again.\n\n“I was very nervous but once we started chatting it was good fun. I couldn’t believe we had so much in common. My client recognised my accent, so we enjoyed talking about Scotland, bagpipes and dancing. Just 15 minutes chatting can have such a positive impact not just for the clients but for us too.”\n\n“I really enjoyed talking to my client. If I am honest, it was intense at first as it’s all so new, but we were prepared and soon we relaxed into it. It was interesting to learn about my client’s life, especially when he talked about life down the pit and how hard school life was for his generation. We discovered we both liked sport too and he had some good fitness tips for me. I think everyone involved is going to feel happier because of this project.”\n\n“I am delighted that this partnership has gone from strength to strength over the past four years. During the pandemic everyone faced their own individual challenges but we know isolation and loneliness was a real struggle for many of our residents.\n\n“The commitment of these young volunteers to make a difference and put a smile on the face of our residents and wider community is just remarkable. They should be so proud of themselves and the difference they are making.”\n\n“I love getting the calls from the students at Highfield Leadership Academy, we enjoy chatting about Edinburgh, I have given them a little task to research the tunnels and the ghost stories of the city! My student has also given me a task to start baking cakes. I have hopefully inspired the student as she mentioned that she would like her parents to take her to Scotland one day. I look forward to my call weekly as we love chatting away and to chat about Scotland.”" ]
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[ null, "…which things are symbolic. For these are the two covenants: the one from Mount Sinai which gives birth to bondage, which is Hagar— Galatians 4:24\n\nPaul now shows that his evaluation of the story of Abraham, his two children, and the status of the children’s mothers, are given to us as for a specific reason. They are to be taken symbolically. In other words, God included this story for a specific reason that goes beyond a literal, historical account of what actually transpired in redemptive history. In that story, and in countless other such Old Testament stories, details which seemingly have no bearing on the main narrative are given.\n\nAs God doesn’t waste words, there is a reason for these details. Further, in these same stories, information is often left out which seems necessary to understand the story. Again, this is done for several reasons, such as requiring us to refer to other accounts to fill in the missing information. Thus a panorama of other points in redemptive history can be derived by properly combining the various accounts.\n\nSome scholars see this as Paul being excessive in his evaluation of such passages and that we should not attempt to follow him in looking for the symbolic meaning of things God is presenting to us in His word. This is utter nonsense. Every story in the Old Testament can be, and should be, viewed with four separate categories in mind. These categories are the literal/historical; the moral; the allegorical/symbolic; and the anagogical/prophetic. Having said this, extreme care needs to be taken in attempting to determine the symbolic and prophetic meaning. Scripture must be used to interpret Scripture and wild speculation is to be wholly disregarded.\n\nUnderstanding these things, Paul now shows us the symbolic meaning of the story he has introduced. The birth of Ishmael to the slave Hagar, and the birth of Isaac to the freewoman Sarah, is symbolic of the two covenants. The birth of Ishmael is equated by Paul directly to the covenant which God made with Israel at Mount Sinai. It is a covenant which leads to bondage, not freedom. It captures all who are under it and binds them under sin. It shows how sinful sin is, but it can not free anyone from bondage.\n\nAs Paul is under the influence of the Holy Spirit, his words are those specifically chosen by God to show us exactly what He intended for us to see concerning these two examples which have been provided. We need go no further with the symbolism. Paul will continue to explain the symbolic meaning of this ancient account through the rest of chapter 4.\n\nLife example: When reading the Bible, we should continuously remind ourselves that the ancient passages which seem to have no relevance to anything at all – either in the Bible or to us specifically, do in fact have great significance. If we can continuously remind ourselves that everything points to Christ Jesus and His plan of redemption, these seemingly quaint passages will come alive to us in ways never imagined before.\n\nHeavenly Father, Your word shows us that the account of Isaac and Ishmael has a deeper meaning than just two boys born to Abraham. Instead, they form a picture of the bondage of the law and the freedom of Your grace in Christ. The law is a form of bondage and a heavy yoke which highlights our sin, but the grace of Christ is born of a promise. It is a life of freedom and a life of blessing. Why would we trade the grace of Christ in order to turn back to the weak and miserable principles of the law which confined us under sin? No way! Let us stand fast on the grace of Jesus Christ alone. Amen." ]
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[ "Dasia’s dogs ran beside her, graceful greyhound mimics intuitively understood where her sails would spread as she walked the wind farm stalks. Dasia’s flaglike sails sewed to her skirt flared out in the exhaust of the domes, caught in her field, the final boundary between them and wild Mars measuring pressure and pollutants with every step she took. She was a windmill watcher and her greyhound mimics kept her company in the cool of the outmost field. She’d designed them herself. Long legs calibrated for speed to carry messages to the dome. Long necks packed with sensors to measure the currents of the wind, just like her sails.\n\nThey weaved through the rows, evaluating each of windmills’ performance, their spin and shine. They powered the dome, chopping against the poisonous thin atmosphere most of the Marsians would choke on if it weren’t for their work and constant vigilance.\n\nShe’d given up her lungs to do the work, allowing the colony docs to implant the mech filters in her chest to do the work of oxygenating her using internal colonies of algae. Her dogs had the same.\n\n“Come,” Dasia said, following the wind as it filled her dress. The dogs trotted alongside, chuffing and snapping at each other, beautiful cyborgs, just like her. “Forty-seven needs grease.”\n\nIt smoked against the red of the sky and the billowing dust storm.\n\nThe dogs ran ahead, chasing the swirling dust devils that danced between the tall white towers that held the thumping blades high in the sky. Her forest, the only kind to be found on Mars. When they’d begun outfitting her to this job, before they’d taken her lungs and set her outside of the dome to work, they’d let her learn about life on Earth before the collapse. Her favorite subject had been forests. Tall, thick trunks and canopies of green touching the changeable sky. Control stopped showing her those images after they’d begun to add her implants and work on the programming about the windmills. They didn’t want her to be distracted.\n\nSometimes she still dreamed about green.\n\nAs Dasia walked toward forty-seven, it knocked and whirred with greasy anger and puffed smoke, black as the night sky. The flag of black smoke against the sky burned thick, acrid. The algae in her stomach tasted it. Only one windmill down would be enough to thin the energy shield of the dome. Control said she mustn’t let even one cease production. They depended on the energy to stay safe inside.\n\nThey set themselves in a circle around the base of the ailing tower. Outlanders and rogues might’ve done the damage to the blades. The net of windmill watchers occasionally reported it. Tired of living as outcasts, they might have fired on the energy all Martians needed. Didn’t they understand that all of Martians required that protection at some level. The marauders plugged into the dome’s energy grid as much as Dasia and her dogs did, even if only for a trickle.\n\nShe thumbed the button on her pack and it fired, jetting her up toward the blades locked and grinding against the machine’s internal whine. She landed on the platform and let her magnetic boots click to life, locking her safely to the metal surface. The wind at the top groaned and whipped around her, leaning into her body like it meant to push her off. The metallic thump and skrink of her magnetized steps jostled aside the howl of the wind in her ear-stalks as she made her way to the flap portal. She tapped the lock’s code into her wristmote and the square door popped open with a hiss, lifting up like a wing. She lowered herself down the ladder to the metal grid floor of the internals of forty-seven. Wind and solar powered the movements of the blades, but on the inside, the mechanics that captured power created by the movements outside were clunky and greasy and the smoke rose from the center of the turnstile that fed the batteries and the wires. Once her eyes adjusted, she saw the problem immediately.\n\nHe perched there, ragged clothes hanging from his muscled body, curly hair pulled back into a knot on top of his head, hand wrapped around a hook tool rusted and dented from use.\n\nShe jerked the knife out of her sleeve and let the light from the hatch reflect off the edge.\n\n“Get out, pirate,” she told him, cursing herself for caring. Burying her care behind her growl. He’d been her pod mate when she was training, meant to be in another field like hers, meant to serve and protect the dome’s flow of energy.\n\nHe laughed, not an ounce of bitter in it. All I had were bitter laughs.\n\n“Little Dasia. Dasia and her dogs. You don’t see that rebelling is life. I’m no pirate. I’m a freedom fighter.” He stood and crossed the grated floor, steam wafting around his boot soles like the clouds they’d seen in their training films. He gathered her up into his arms and hugged her tight.\n\nShe shoved him back. “I’m not yours to touch, pirate.”\n\n“Don’t you remember me, Dasia? We were special to each other—”\n\n“Until you went rogue. You abandoned us. Abandoned the dome.” She pressed the knife against his throat in desperation, drawing a drop of greenish blood before he backed away, raised hands palms up to show her he meant no harm. The tool, returned to the loop on his belt, hung there, no longer a threat. What pirate gives up his weapon so easily? He’d not attack barehanded. Not after how many times she’d schooled him in speed and strength, back in the pod. “What do you want?”\n\n“Dasia, we are taking the windmills from them.”\n\nThe words clanked like bolts and nuts dropping from the works. Taking. She stared at him thinking about the wrongness of his word. From first breath they’d known their purpose. The songs, the lullybyes, and stories all about the wind and sails and duty from their pod days echoed in her mind. They were windmill watchers. Taking? How could he do it? How do you take a thing you were made to protect, that you are part of?\n\n“You hear them telling you that you are only worth what you do. That you were made for these windmills, only. They trained you like me, showed you life in the dome so you’d know you weren’t good enough for it, then they took your lungs and your friendship and they sent you here. Alone.”\n\n“You made those, Dasia. You. They allowed it to see if you’d stay longer. If letting you have that little freedom would keep you here.”\n\nDasia looked down at her gear and considered her life. Walking in the wind, breathing dust and carbon dioxide, talking to her dogs. She’d lost one this year. Their self-life short compared to hers. She should be serving these windmills for another hundred or more years. Alone.\n\n“The shield protects them from the air and death,” she said.\n\nHe shook his head. “It powers that and all their other things. Their conveyances. Their lights. Shops and shows and pools and games. Their entertainment. A few less windmills won’t kill them, but it might make them listen.”\n\nHis eyes had always told her when he was sure and when he wasn’t. And he wasn’t this time. Not at all. But he believed in what he said completely.\n\nIt had been a long time since she’d believed in… anything. The knife slid back into her sleeve smooth and safe. They sealed up the windmill and dropped slowly together using their packs. The dogs gathered around her, though they didn’t growl at him. He’d never known them, but perhaps they knew him anyway through all the stories she’d told them about him and their days together as pod mates. As best friends before the windmill field.\n\nShe’d been a piece of a bigger machine for so long, working as she’d been trained. Spending her strength and breath on the windmills, but her dreams promised her so much more. So many times she’d seen him in those dreams, standing just as he was, offering her something she dared not take. A feeling she had no word for. The feeling of not being a piece of something bigger that she didn’t choose.\n\n“What do we do?” She asked, glancing toward the bright blue dome where all of the clean colonists lived. Where they didn’t need algae and sails and cyborg parts to exist. Where they had each other and they didn’t have to think about spinning blades and white sails.\n\nHe grinned, “We go find the others and introduce you. Then, we’ll figure it out from there. Together.”\n\nHow she had missed that word. And him.\n\nAnd they went deeper into the dust storm, together.", null, null, "About The Aliens In My Apartment" ]
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[ null, "Over the past year, the McBurney Disability Resource Center has been celebrating its 40th anniversary on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, an accomplishment based on a deep-rooted and vibrant history.\n\nFounded in 1977, the McBurney Disability Resource Center provides access and support to students with disabilities at UW-Madison. Originally in a small borrowed space in Bascom Hall, and with the backing of just a few passionate people, the center has expanded significantly over the past four decades and continues to make a lasting impact in the UW-Madison community.\n\nThe McBurney Disability Resource Center was established in memory of Floyd Michael McBurney. Born and raised in Madison, WI, McBurney sustained a cervical spinal cord injury in a fall off a pier at age sixteen. Like other individuals with severe physical disabilities in the 1950s, Mike faced a future containing physical and social barriers reflective of the times. Undaunted by his quadriplegia, however, and with the support of family and friends, Mike enrolled at UW-Madison a year after his accident.\n\nAfter graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1960 and earning a law degree at the UW School of Law in 1963, Mike practiced law for three years before being elected Dane County District Attorney in 1966. Sadly, Mike died shortly after taking office in 1967 and the dreams and ambitions he held were cut short.\n\nWhile an undergraduate student at UW-Madison, Mike’s sister Georgianna McBurney Stebnitz introduced Mike to James Graaskamp. Graaskamp, a faculty member in the School of Business and a fellow wheelchair user, became a close friend and mentor to Mike. Following Mike’s death, Graaskamp approached the McBurney family with the idea to use the contributions made in Mike’s memory to start a formal disability services office. Working with Dean of Students Paul Ginsberg and Assistant Dean Blair Mathews, the McBurney Center was founded in 1977.\n\nThe expansion of services offered by the center comes from a variety of new and ongoing campus partnerships and collaborations.\n\n“There have been important collaborations between the McBurney Center and Department of Information Technology (DoIT) – in working on IT accessibility; the Testing & Evaluation Center – in providing space and proctors for students with disabilities when faculty are unable to provide the needed exam accommodations; Student Assessment Services – in providing funding support for students who are seeking psychoeducational evaluation and are unable to afford the fee; and the list goes on,” says Mari Magler, an assistant dean in the Division of Student Life and current director of the McBurney Disability Resource Center.\n\nCathy Trueba, who previously served as an assistant dean in the Division of Student Life and the director of the McBurney Disability Resource Center from 2006-2016, highlighted some of the important changes the center experienced during her tenure.\n\n“The 2011 move from the temporary center location at the old Middleton Library on Linden to the new and current location at 702 West Johnson was a significant milestone.” Trueba stated. “The new location gave students and staff amazingly beautiful and accessible space, a technology lab, a student organization office, two conference rooms, and placed us in a highly visible location on campus. It is an excellent demonstration of the campus commitment to student access.”\n\nNow serving in a new role as the director of the Office of Compliance at the university, Trueba recalls the hard work of the staff and the positive influence the center had on students.\n\n“The staff is endlessly creative and committed and willing to try new things and that keeps the work interesting and cutting edge. And of course, all the students who have benefitted academically and personally from the accommodations and the relationships they have formed with staff is at the heart of the work and will also be a special part of the memories I have about my career there,” Trueba stated.\n\nTrey Duffy, the center director from 1989-2005, also highlights how the McBurney Center and its staff have made a difference not just on campus, but on disability service practices nationwide.\n\n“The University of Wisconsin-Madison and the McBurney Center adopted a model of addressing accessibility needs that previously did not exist and has subsequently become the standard model of operations for many campus disability programs. At the time we called it “the decentralized model,” which today is known as “the universal design model.” Duffy added, “The core principle is that people with disabilities ought to have their needs met at the point of contact and not need to be referred to a specialized unit with specially trained staff who provide special services.”\n\nWhile the center is currently serving more than 2,000 students on campus, students registering for services at the center continue to increase, according to data collected by Stilson.\n\n“There has been a 150% increase in the number of students registered with the McBurney Center since 2007. Ninety-two percent of that increase has occurred since 2013, nearly doubling the population of students served in the last 5 years.” Stilson continued, “With that population increase, I would expect to see service provision increase and I would hope that greater awareness would result.”\n\nAlyssa Wciorka, the current McBurney Speaker’s Bureau Coordinator and a client of the McBurney Center since September of 2016, notes how the staff has significantly contributed to her success on campus, especially with the center’s assistance with media captioning, preferential seating, and notetaking.\n\n“My favorite aspect of McBurney is the Deaf and hard of Hearing Office (DHH). The people there are wonderful and continue to provide me with the services I need to succeed academically,” she included.\n\nElise Witmer, another UW-Madison student and a client of the center since January 2017, recommends that students utilize the center, even if there are reservations or uncertainties if the McBurney Disability Resource Center can accommodate them or not.\n\n“Just give the front desk a call and ask those questions that are keeping you from applying for services. They’re always willing to answer, no matter what the question, and if they can’t answer it, they always refer you to someone who can,” Witmer said.\n\n“The McBurney Center hopes to continue efforts toward creating and maintaining a welcoming and inclusive campus environment for students with disabilities,” says Magler. “We look forward to continuing working with faculty and other campus partners on best practices. In instruction, this often means incorporating elements of Universal Design, which helps to improve access for all students and thus reduces the need for individual accommodations.”" ]
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[ null, "For fans of C. S. Harris comes Laura Joh Rowland’s fifth Victorian mystery where Sarah must confront her own ghosts—and face her most elusive and deadly adversary yet.\n\nVictorian London is a city gripped by belief in the supernatural—but a grisly murder becomes a matter of flesh and blood for intrepid photographer Sarah Bain.\n\nLondon, October 1890. Crime scene photographer Sarah Bain is overjoyed to marry her beloved Detective Sergeant Barrett—but the wedding takes a sinister turn when the body of a stabbing victim is discovered in the crypt of the church. Not every newlywed couple begins their marriage with a murder investigation, but Sarah and Barrett, along with their friends Lord Hugh Staunton and Mick O’Reilly, take the case.\n\nThe dead man is Charles Firth, whose profession is “spirit photography”𔃏 photographing the ghosts of the deceased. When Sarah develops the photographs he took in the church, she discovers one with a pale, blurred figure attacking the victim. The city’s spiritualist community believes the church is haunted and the figure is a ghost. But Sarah is a skeptic, and she and her friends soon learn that the victim had plenty of enemies in the human world—including a scientist who studies supernatural phenomena, his psychic daughter, and an heiress on a campaign to debunk spiritualism and expose fraudulent mediums.\n\nIn the tunnels beneath a demolished jail, a ghost-hunting expedition ends with a new murder, and new suspects. While Sarah searches for the truth about both crimes, she travels a dark, twisted path into her own family’s sordid history. Her long lost father is the prime suspect in a cold-case murder, and her reunion with him proves that even the most determined skeptic can be haunted by ghosts from the past.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "The Republican National Convention, dominated by veneration of Donald Trump and bleak warnings of the dangers of socialism, has completely ignored the climate crisis, an omission that has disturbed some conservatives who warn the party risks being left behind by voters.\n\nConvention speeches have included Eric Trump praising the beauty of the Grand Canyon, a region his father’s administration has proposed opening to mining for uranium, while several speakers have attacked Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, as a threat to oil and gas worker jobs.\n\nBut Trump’s renomination event has not laid out any plan for the climate crisis, nor even any acknowledgment of it. “It is disappointing,” said Danielle Butcher, chief operating officer of the American Conservation Coalition, an organization of young conservatives. “To see no mention of climate change at the RNC, no update in the official platform? It feels unrepresentative of science [and] of the progress we have made as a party.”\n\nButcher said the Republican party’s base has shifted to become more concerned by the climate crisis, with young conservatives placing particular importance upon the issue. “Trump may not be on board yet, but there is movement, and we’d love for him to join us,” she said.\n\nThe convention has taken place to a jarring news backdrop of hundreds of wildfires torching California, burning an area the size of Rhode Island and forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate while shrouding millions more in harmful smoke. Meanwhile, Hurricane Laura has torn through the Gulf of Mexico and is set to bring an “unsurvivable storm surge” to Texas and Louisiana that may reach 30 miles inland.\n\nClimate scientists have found that hot, dry conditions caused by climate change are helpful fuel wildfire conditions, with global heating doubling the area burned in the US west since the 1980s. Similarly, rising ocean temperatures are aiding the formation of more powerful hurricanes in the Atlantic.\n\nThe severity of such disasters—along with record heatwaves that have baked regions from the Arctic to Death Valley, increasingly dire scientific reports and a roiling youth protest movement—have helped spur growing alarm among US voters over the climate crisis. Pollsters have been surprised to find that concern over climate has remained robust even as the Covid-19 pandemic emerged as an immediate, deadly threat to Americans.\n\nOver the past decade, climate has become a deeply divisive issue between Democrats and Republicans but polls have shown moderate and independent voters increasingly accept the science of climate change and want action while there is now solid support for regulating carbon dioxide even among Republican voters.\n\nSome Republicans fret this growing bloc of voters is being surrendered to the Democrats, with Biden’s $2 trillion plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions contrasting sharply with Trump, who has long disparaged climate science, triggered the US withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement and overseen the rollback of dozens of climate and other environmental protections.\n\n“There’s a fear in the party of contradicting Trump but there will be a reappraisal at some point because we won’t be able win without talking about climate. Trump may be able to eke out an electoral college victory this time, but that won’t happen again with four more years of demographic change.”\n\nKevin McCarthy, the minority House leader who has warned of the dangers of Republican irrelevancy on climate, in January unveiled a plan to help capture carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants and an effort to plant billions more trees to suck CO2 from the air. The plan failed to get resounding support from other Republicans, however, and was derided by environmentalists as woefully insufficient for the massive emissions cuts needed to avoid disastrous climate change.\n\n“People are coming round to this but we don’t have the luxury of time,” Inglis said. “We are seeing the whites of climate change’s eyes as it is charging at us and we have to take a shot. The greatest consequence isn’t lost elections, it’s that real people are going to be hurt.”" ]
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[ "Nebraska Department of Agriculture confirms case of VS in horse", null, "LINCOLN COUNTY, Neb. (KMTV) — The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) has confirmed a case of Vesicular Stomatitis (VS) in a Lincoln County horse.\n\nThe disease is characterized by a fever and blister-like lesions that form in the mouth and on the dental pad, tongue, lips, nostrils, hooves and teats. When the blisters break, there's normally salivation and nasal discharge.\n\nNDA says as a result of the painful lesions, infected animals might refuse to eat or drink which can result in weight loss.\n\nVS affects mostly horses and cattle but can also impact sheep, goats and swine. The virus is primarily transmitted through bites of infected insects or midges, so NDA suggests that animal owners consider treatments to reduce flies and other insects in quarters where animals are housed.\n\nThe disease is also spread by nose-to-nose contact between animals. There are currently no USDA-approved vaccinations for VS.\n\nNDA has quarantined the livestock on the affected farm, which will remain under quarantine for at least 14 days after the onset of lesions in the last affected animal on the farm.\n\n“Protecting the health and safety of Nebraska’s animals is of the utmost importance in the state,” said State Veterinarian Dr. Dennis Hughes. “Unfortunately, based on VS confirmations in other states and transmission patterns, it was not unexpected to see this disease show up in Nebraska. We want horse and cattle owners to be aware and consider taking precautions, particularly with animals that may be comingling with other animals at events over the next several months especially now that we know the disease is in Nebraska.\"\n\nNebraska hasn't seen a case of VS since 2015. To help prevent the spread of the disease in the state, Nebraska has placed import restrictions for livestock coming into the state from other states with confirmed VS cases.\n\nIf you're considering moving an animal into Nebraska from an affected state, NDA says to call 402-471-2351 to learn more about the importation order.\n\n“The VS virus itself usually runs its course in five to seven days, and it can take up to an additional seven days for that infected animal to recover from the symptoms,” said Hughes. “Freezing temperatures kill the insects that spread the virus, so, until cold weather moves in, VS will continue to be a threat.\"" ]
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[ null, "Residents of the southern Gulf Islands are extremely worried after a windstorm pushed two large commercial carriers next to each other in Plumper Sound Monday morning, causing their anchors to entangle.\n\nTransport Canada said in a statement that one of the ships was “reported to have dragged anchor and struck the [other], as a result of which the vessels’ anchors became tangled.”\n\nIt said no injuries have been reported from both vessels.\n\nPeter Lister, Seaspan Marine’s vice president of commercial services, said two of the association’s tugboats were called by the Pacific Pilotage Authority at around 5 a.m. to help maneuver the ships in order to untangle their anchors.\n\nThe ships have since been disentangled and are now safely anchored while Transport Canada conducts follow-up inspections. The statement said no pollution has occurred.\n\nPollution or not, South Pender Island’s Bruce McConchie said his reaction was “horror” when he saw the two ships so close to each other.\n\n“We’ve been opposing these anchorages for years,” he said, noting the potential for a “catastrophic” oil spill, should the ships have run ashore. “The response time would be way, way too long,” given the sound’s proximity to responders, he said.\n\nPeter Luckham, chair of the Islands Trust, a federation of local governments aimed at protecting the Gulf Islands, said he was shocked to hear that the vessels, around 200 metres in length, had become entangled with each other.\n\n“It indicates the fragility of anchoring [in Plumper Sound],” he said. “The winds come up through the channel … and push the vessels around significantly.\n\nLuckham said in the last 10 years, the number and frequency of anchorages in this “recreational, residential” area has increased. He said the Islands Trust is currently in the midst of rebuilding its relationship with the federal government post-election, after seeing little accomplished under the previous government’s Ocean Protections Plan.\n\n“There’s a continuing necessity for [commercial ship] impact studies,” Luckham added. “People living adjacent to the channel don’t sleep at night because of the noise, the lights, and concerns that at the next storm, some great impact may happen in the waterway.”\n\nMcConchie said he learned through a recent Freedom of Information request that, between 2009 and 2018, there have been 20 instances in the southern Gulf Islands where vessels have requested to be repositioned by the Pacific Pilotage Authority, after dragging anchor.\n\nOf those 20, 14 have occurred in Plumper Sound." ]
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[ null, "Matt Tait: The optimist's outlook on the 2019 KU football team\n\nAfter a long offseason full of changes, Kansas fans are that much closer to learning the answer to the biggest question surrounding Les Miles’ football program — how good can the 2019 Jayhawks be? By Matt Tait\n\nWith the help of a camera crew that has followed Les Miles since this past November and will continue documenting the head football coach and his staff throughout his debut season at the University of Kansas, fans soon will get to go behind the scenes for glimpses of Miles’ endeavors to rebuild the program. By Benton Smith\n\nFollowing his team’s sixth spring practice Tuesday evening, University of Kansas football coach Les Miles didn’t reveal much about the status of any position battles, but he couldn’t hold back a detail regarding the program’s upcoming spring game. While as of Tuesday night KU didn’t officially have a deal in place with the Grammy-nominated rap artist, a KU spokesperson confirmed that the athletic department has been in the process of setting up a performance by Ross for the event. By Benton Smith\n\nYou’ve seen him eat grass. You’ve seen him steal the national championship trophy in a Dr. Pepper commercial. And soon you’ll have a chance to watch Les Miles rappel down the side of a building. By Benton Smith\n\nThere’s enough reason to believe that Chip Lindsey was not Kansas football coach Les Miles’ first choice as KU’s new offensive coordinator to make Lindsey’s departure a little easier to digest. But that’s only if Miles’ Plan C or Plan D or Plan E or wherever we’re at on the list at this point can bring the same kind of buzz and clout to the long-suffering KU program. By Matt Tait\n\nJust a few hours into college football’s early signing period on Wednesday morning, the Kansas football program’s 2019 recruiting class grew. New head coach Les Miles and his staff had eight verbal commitments in place entering the day, but added one target they had recruited hard the past several weeks right off the bat. Plus, the Jayhawks signed a quarterback prospect who first committed to former head coach David Beaty and his staff before 2018’s National Signing Day. By Benton Smith" ]
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[ null, "As Pakistan gears up efforts to acquire coronavirus vaccine from around the world, at home the Covid-19 pandemic is showing no signs of slowing down as 34 more people lost their lives due to the deadly virus whereas 1,599 fresh infections were reported during the last 24 hours (Saturday), showed the figures released by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Sunday morning.\n\nThe death toll has surged to 11,657 with the addition of 34 new fatalities while the total number of confirmed cases climbed up to 544,813.\n\nAs many as 1,822 patients have recovered from the virus during the past 24 hours (Saturday) as the number of total recoveries has jumped to 499,974.\n\nAs of Sunday, the total count of active coronavirus cases in the country stood at 33,182 while the national positivity ratio was recorded at 3.76 percent.\n\nThe government has announced that it will receive up to 17 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine in the first half of 2021.\n\nA special plane has also left for China to bring back half a million doses of the Chinese vaccine.\n\n- WHO in Wuhan: hospital and exhibition -\n\nA team of WHO experts investigating the origins of the coronavirus toured a propaganda exhibition celebrating China's recovery from the pandemic in Wuhan after a meeting at the hospital that treated the first confirmed Covid-19 cases over a year ago.\n\nDetails of the trip have been scant so far, with the media kept at arm's length.\n\nFrance is to close its borders Sunday to non-European Union countries for all except essential travel, while stepping back from a widely anticipated third lockdown.\n\nLarge shopping centres -- excluding those where food is sold -- are to be closed and enforcement of a 6pm curfew is to be stepped up.\n\nGermany has banned most travellers from countries hit by new, more contagious coronavirus variants to prevent a surge in infection numbers.\n\nThe move, set to last until February 17, affects people coming from Brazil, Britain, Ireland, Portugal, and South Africa, as well as the southern African kingdoms of Lesotho and Eswatini.\n\nThe Norwegian government announced that several semi-confinement measures affecting Oslo and the surrounding area would be lifted.\n\nThe measures were enacted a week ago following the detection of several cases of the British variant of Covid-19.\n\nThe Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel, are to reopen Monday after being closed for 88 days owing to coronavirus restrictions -- the longest closure since World War II.\n\n- Vaccinations in Algeria, Egypt and Iran -\n\nIt is to receive Sunday its first doses of the vaccine developed by Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca and Oxford University.\n\nEgypt said its first doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine would arrive on Sunday as well.\n\nIt began its vaccination programme with the vaccine developed by the Chinese group Sinopharm.\n\nIran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei earlier this month banned the use of vaccines made by the United States and Britain, calling them \"completely untrustworthy\".\n\n- US: Masks mandatory on public transport -\n\nThe US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now require masks on virtually every form of public transportation throughout the country.\n\nMore than 2.2 million people have died of coronavirus since the outbreak emerged in China in December 2019, according to an AFP tally from official sources.\n\nMore than 102 million have been registered." ]
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[ null, "A view of Earth from the International Space Station.\n\nEvery January, Ian Bremmer, president and founder of the Eurasia Group, releases his top 10 risk predictions for the year ahead.\n\n\"If we had to pick one year for a big unexpected crisis — the geopolitical equivalent of the 2008 financial meltdown— it feels like 2018. Sorry,\" the report says.\n\nYou can here last year's predictions here and see Bremmer's list for 2018 below.\n\nAt a moment of policy incoherence and dysfunction in Washington, China’s government has redefined the country’s external environment, set new rules within, developed the world’s most effective global trade and investment strategy and used Chinese tech companies to advance state interests.\n\nBeijing invests and extends its influence by promising non-interference in the political and economic lives of other countries, which are now more likely to align with and imitate China. The global business environment must adapt to new sets of rules, standards and practices. US-China conflict, particularly on trade, will become more likely in 2018.\n\nThere’s been no major geopolitical crisis since 9/11, and none created by governments since the Cuban Missile Crisis. But there are now many places where a misstep or misjudgment could provoke serious international conflict. The likeliest risk of accident comes from competition and conflict in cyberspace, the fight over North Korea, battlefield accidents in Syria, growing US-Russia tension and the dispersal of ISIS fighters from Syria and Iraq.\n\nThe world’s biggest fight over economic power centers on the development of new information technologies. The US and China will compete to master artificial intelligence and supercomputing and will struggle for market dominance in Africa, India, Brazil and even in Europe, where governments must decide whom to trust and whose products and standards to embrace. Fragmentation of the tech commons creates both market and security risks, particularly as domestic companies battle global viruses.\n\n2018 will be a defining moment for Mexico as renegotiation over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) comes to a head and voters choose a new president. A collapse of NAFTA talks will not kill the deal, but uncertainty over its future will disproportionately harm the Mexican economy, given the country’s deep reliance on US trade.\n\nFor the July 1 presidential election, public anger at government is running high, thanks to high-profile corruption cases, drug gangs and sluggish growth. Demand for change favors Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who represents a fundamental break with the investor-friendly economic policies of recent years, particularly for the newly opened energy sector.\n\nDonald Trump has it in for Iran. The nuclear deal will probably survive 2018, but there’s a substantial chance that it won’t. Trump will support Saudi Arabia and work to contain Iran in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen. The US will more frequently sanction Iran for ballistic missile tests, perceived support for terrorism and human rights violations. Iran will push back. If the nuclear deal fails, Iran would ramp up its nuclear program, and the threat of US and/or Israeli strikes would again hang over the region, boosting oil prices.\n\n6. The erosion of institutions\n\nThe institutions that support and sustain peaceful and prosperous societies — governments, political parties, courts, the media and financial institutions — continue to lose the public credibility on which their legitimacy depends. In 2018, the populism apparent in the Brexit vote and election of Donald Trump will create a toxic, anti-establishment populism in developing countries. The resulting political turmoil, or a turn toward authoritarianism in some countries, will make economic and security policy less predictable.\n\nThe rise of anti-establishment movements in developed markets has forced (in some cases, enabled) policymakers to shift toward a more zero-sum approach to global economic competition and to look as if they’re doing something about lost jobs. As a result, walls are going up.\n\nProtectionism 2.0 creates barriers in the digital economy and innovation-intensive industries, not just manufacturing and agriculture. New barriers are less visible: Instead of import tariffs and quotas, today’s tools of choice include “behind-the-border” measures such as bailouts, subsidies and “buy local” requirements. Finally, measures will more often be micro-targeted at political rivals.\n\nBritain faces both acrimonious Brexit negotiations and the risk of domestic political turmoil. On Brexit, the principle that “nothing is agreed until everything is agreed” will encourage endless fights over details between and within the two sides. On domestic politics, management of Brexit could cost Prime Minister Theresa May her job. If so, she will likely be replaced by a more hardline Tory figure, significantly complicating the Article 50 negotiations. Or Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn will replace her after a new election, creating risks for both Article 50 negotiations and domestic economic policy.\n\nIdentity politics in Southern Asia comes in several forms: Islamism, anti-Chinese and anti-other minority sentiment and an intensifying nationalism in India. Islamism in parts of Southeast Asia fuels local forms of populism, most prominently in Indonesia and Malaysia. Resentment of ethnic Chinese, who hold a disproportionate share of wealth in several countries, has made a strong recent comeback, particularly in Indonesia.\n\nPersecution of Myanmar’s minority Muslim Rohingya has triggered a humanitarian crisis. In India, the risk is that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s use of Hindu nationalism to consolidate support ahead of the 2019 election could give cover to radicalized elements of society that want to target Muslims and lower-caste Hindus.\n\nIn 2018, negative spillover from Africa’s unstable periphery (Mali, South Sudan, Somalia) will spill over into Africa’s core countries (Cote d’Ivoire, Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia). The principle threats come from militancy and terrorism. The dangers posed by al-Shabaab in East Africa and al-Qaeda in West Africa are not new, but they’re likely to intensify.\n\nForeign partners who have helped stabilize weak governments in the past are distracted. Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda and Ethiopia face increased security costs at a time when their governments need to reduce spending, and attacks would undermine foreign investor sentiment." ]