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[ null, "Turning 40 is a big occasion, so the Duchess of Sussex needed to come up with a something special to celebrate.\n\nIn a video released to mark her milestone birthday, Meghan can be seen chatting through ideas with her Hollywood pal Melissa McCarthy.\n\nThe pair discuss getting matching tattoos, but Meghan jokes that she already has “something really similar across my back” and it’s maybe one to save for the 50th. So that’s out.\n\nMcCarthy then asks if the duchess is going to reunite with her castmates from legal drama Suits, the show that made her famous.\n\nShe doesn’t entirely dismiss it, but questions why that would be part of her birthday celebrations.\n\nMcCarthy, star of films including Bridesmaids, Spy and Can You Ever Forgive Me?, also teases the duchess by asking if she will mark the occasion with “another photo shoot under a tree where you’re looking very peaceful”, in reference to the picture Harry and Meghan released when they announced they were expecting their second child.\n\n“Peaceful under a tree is me every day,” Meghan replies.\n\nIn outtakes seen at the end of the clip, McCarthy asks whether “afternoon tea with your chickens” – which Meghan spoke about in her famous Oprah interview earlier this year – is an option, and the pair burst into laughter as they realise Harry can be seen juggling outside.\n\nBut the real reason for the video is actually the announcement of the 40×40 project, which involves 40 activists, athletes, artists and world leaders who Meghan has asked to contribute 40 minutes of their time to support women re-entering the workforce.\n\nThe duchess is urging other people to get involved too.\n\n“Because I’m turning 40 I’m asking 40 friends to donate 40 minutes of their time to help mentor a woman who’s mobilising back into the workforce,” she says in the clip, which has been released on Harry and Meghan’s Archewell website.\n\n“Over two million women in the US alone and tens of millions around the world have lost their jobs due to COVID. And I think if we all do it and all commit 40 minutes to some sort of active service, we can create a ripple effect.”\n\nIn a statement on the website, Meghan said that women are “shouldering the brunt of the crisis when it comes to unpaid labour, including schooling and caring for family members” and that research shows “fewer women than men will regain work” as the world recovers from the pandemic.\n\nMcCarthy shared the video on her Instagram page, and said: “Whether you donate time to mentoring, community service, or any act of service that you can, we can all contribute to a global wave of compassion and positive change together.”" ]
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[ "A look at one year of UVic’s sexualized violence policy\n\nThe Michael Williams Building, where UVic’s Board of Governors approved an EQHR report recapping one year of their sexualized violence policy. Photo by Belle White, Photo Editor\n\nThe University of Victoria’s Board of Governors approved the office of Equity and Human Rights (EQHR)’s annual report at their May meeting, which contained the first publicly available peek into the progress of UVic’s Sexualized Violence Prevention and Response Policy (SVPRP) since it was officially adopted in May 2017.\n\n“The plan is that every year for the report, we’ll be summarizing the work that has been done and the work that we’re in the process of doing,” said Leah Shumka, the Sexualized Violence Education and Prevention Coordinator at UVic — a position created by the SVPRP to oversee its implementation. Future progress reports will be provided each September, starting in 2019.\n\nFor those who don’t want to dig for the report—nestled 185 pages deep in the Board of Governors meeting docket and linked here for all you jargon-loving purists —we’ve recapped the highlights below.", null, "Definitions from the SVPRP via UVic\n\nSince the policy was created, four formal reports have been made — one will be investigated under UVic’s Discrimination and Harassment Policy, and the others have been or currently are under investigation in accordance with the SVPRP. When a report moves into an investigation, Shumka said that UVic often hires third-party investigators trained in trauma-informed and survivor-centered practices to conduct investigations into those reports.\n\nAt the time of writing this year’s EQHR report, two investigations were completed and found that the policy was violated. The report states that UVic imposed “minor sanctions” in both cases — which, according to the policy, may see the respondent receive penalties including a written warning, behavioural and university access restrictions, community service hours, or mandatory participation in a restitution process, as deemed appropriate by UVic President Jamie Cassels.\n\nIn order to be numerically counted by EQHR, formal disclosures of sexualized violence must be communicated to their offices, either directly or through Campus Security, the Office of Student Life, or Residence Services. The report acknowledges that there are many more incidences of sexualized violence than it is able to depict, due to the limitations of formal counting procedures required to collect reliable data.\n\nOverall, the impact on survivors was generally perceived to be significant by EQHR.\n\nUnder those conditions, 28 total formal disclosures were made by 22 students, four staff members, one faculty member, and two individuals listed as “others” by the official report — a classification that includes community members, alumni, and people whose identity is unknown. Of the alleged respondents in these disclosures, there were 14 students, three staff members, five faculty members, and six “others.”\n\nSo far, no disclosures have required an emergency health or safety response.\n\nHowever, the report was unable to break down the specific population statistics further — in areas like nationality, graduate level, and departments — due to a relatively low number of survivors and respondents. Shumka said this was done in the best interest of survivors, since “once the numbers get too low . . . we’re potentially going to compromise confidentiality.”\n\nA breakdown of formal disclosures made under UVic’s new sexualized violence policy this year. One survivor counted for two categories. Data via UVic\n\nAt least half of the formally disclosed incidents consisted of unwanted sexualized attention: sexualized looks, jokes, comments, and come-ons.\n\n“Despite being non-physical in nature these incidents were, in some cases, extremely harmful,” the report said, especially when the respondent held a degree of power or control over the survivor or exhibited aggressive and persistent behaviour.\n\nOther survivors described incidents that constitute sexual assault level one, which is defined under the Canadian criminal code as non-consensual sexual touching or bodily contact that may involve minor physical injuries to the survivor.\n\nOverall, the impact on survivors was generally perceived to be significant by EQHR.\n\n“Survivors described a range of mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, and stress, which were sometimes acute and required immediate mental health support,” the report said. “They also described difficulties focusing on their academic and professional responsibilities, the impact on personal and professional relationships, and a loss of trust and faith in individuals and systems.”\n\nUVic found that they had jurisdiction over 15 out of the 28 disclosures or reports recorded since the policy took effect, with the jurisdiction of a single case unknown. Two of the incidents under UVic’s jurisdiction occurred over two or more years ago, which is classified as historical.\n\nA primary focus for EQHR over the last year has been educating the campus on the SVPRP’s core principles and expectations, especially in how they apply to each member of the UVic community. Shumka oversaw the creation of a workshop to provide people with an overview of the policy, and has held 39 presentations and workshops ranging from 30 minutes to three hours, with close to 1 100 attendees to date.\n\nAdditionally, Shumka has developed three informative brochures about the policy aimed at faculty and staff: “Sexualized Violence Prevention and Policy: An Overview,” “How to Receive a Disclosure,” and “Consent and Respect.”\n\nEveryone who has come to the intake office for a confidential consultation or disclosure has received information on their options regarding the policy and resources for support both on and off campus.\n\nImplementation has required the collaboration of many departments, and is intended to be an ongoing process as the SVPRP is reviewed and further developed to reflect additional nuance.\n\n“We continue to refine the processes to ensure that they are survivor-centred and trauma-informed, and to encourage more individuals to come forward and make formal disclosures and avail themselves of the supports available,” said the report.\n\nShumka is in the process of developing two versions of a student-focused workshop, to be available both online and with peer facilitators, that she aims to have completed for fall orientation and pre-arrival activities.\n\nThirty-nine presentations and workshops ranging from 30 minutes to three hours have been held, with close to 1 100 attendees to date.\n\nAlso in the works is an eight-week men’s program, consent training tailored for international students, a new website, a slew of prevention-orientated marketing and campaign materials, and continued work on a three-year education program to address the root causes of sexualized violence.\n\nOver the summer, the policy will undergo an administrative and systems review involving the collaborating campus departments and other groups deemed appropriate.\n\n“We approach these changes as we approach all of our work, with humility and a commitment to learn from those who have done the work before us,” Shumka said." ]
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[ "Tokyo Ghoul Review - Try Not To Be Eaten\n\nreviewzzz in The Anime Realm • 2 months ago\n\nIllustrated by Sui Ishida and produced by Pierrot Studio, the wonderful work Tokyo ghoul shows us both internal conflict and external conflict.\nThe inevitability of reaching and eternal need in 12 episodes of the most wonderful thing that appeared for us the first part, we all enjoy it.\nSo that the anime work remains at its best times and Japan remains on the throne of anime with high-quality fun that it offers us every period.\n\nThe series is based entirely on the conflict between humans and ghouls, but on the other hand, we have many internal conflicts and enjoyable philosophical dialogues, which makes the series suitable for all viewers who love conflict and fighting and love philosophy and drama.", null, "The story takes place in Tokyo, which is divided into 20 provinces. We will live in the 20th district, while we will have visits to other provinces.\nIf we know the place, what is the problem?\nThe problem is the trolls are cannibals who spoil everything in the city and plunder, and no one can over them. The trolls feed on human flesh with all their greed.\nAnd the biggest problem is not that, they have human shields and skin that is not bulletproof, or stabbed with knives, or penetration. It is very difficult. What will you do?\nIn those trolls that want to feed on you and cannot stop them.\n\nIn order to protect humanity from the devastation that befell it, the Japanese forces immediately created what is known as the CCG, a special human force with special capabilities.\nTo confront trolls who are interested in protecting people from trolls and developing lethal weapons capable of getting rid of them. The series will revolve around that point in the internal conflict\nBetween ghouls and each other and between humans on the other side.\nEven here, things are going fairly normal until a shift in the story appears with the appearance of Ken Kaneki, a 19-year-old human who loves a girl named Rize.\nAnd he goes out with her on a date, and the story was very romantic and nice, but what happened did not happen in one night after the beautiful date\nRize asked him to follow her in a dark place and suddenly our friend discovers that Rize is one of the most terrible and fierce ghouls.\nSkirmishes take place between both of them, but fortunately some iron legs fall on her to kill her. A famous scientist takes parts of her body and transfers them to the boy who turns\nAfter that, a super powerful mixture of ogres and humans, but very strong.\n\nA new battle begins between man and ghoul inside our hero, Kaneki, who will succeed in controlling them?", null, "The studio gave us a more than wonderful performance in a series full of wonderful colors and intense enthusiasm, although the series contains many blood scenes\nUntil the studio tried to keep as far as not to show the scattered human parts and so on.\nAlso, the cartooning will not be a big problem in watching these scenes.\nThe series also relied on the picturesque nature of weapons and combat, and although the sound and music were not up to the required level, they did not reach\nBad standard but good.\nDialogues were good between the hero and his friends in an attempt to find a solution to that great conflict that is going on within him.\n\nIn general, the series achieved great success in embodying the strong conflicts and fusion scenes, and filled us with enthusiasm.", null, "Discover Yourself in That World\n\nI would suggest properly spacing your paragraphs and avoiding typing out your posts centered like this.\n\nIt makes the review really awkward to try and read.\n\nThanks for your advice\nI will consider this\n\nOk, you got me because I am VERY FAN OF TOKYO GHOUL!! I read that manga twice (Ghoul and :re) and I really feel that they are gold.\n\nI love the rest, nothing better than putting your opinion to this kind of reviews to not only read about it but also what you thought of it.\n\nThank You for your advice" ]
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[ "Among the one-third of adults with epilepsy of unknown etiology, an autoimmune cause appears to be the potential culprit in at least 20% of cases, according to new research published by Divyanshu Dubey, MD, and colleagues in JAMA Neurology.1 To aid clinicians in identifying individuals with autoimmune epilepsy, which does not respond to standard antiepileptic therapy, the study investigators devised an antibody prevalence in epilepsy (APE) score useful for predicting positive serologic findings. Moreover, the investigators showed that seropositive patients exhibited favorable responses to immunomodulatory therapy.\n\n“Traditionally, a lot of people would question whether autoimmune epilepsy really existed,” commented Sean J. Pittock, MD, the director of the Center for Multiple Sclerosis and Autoimmune Neurology and of the Neuroimmunology Laboratory at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. “It’s not up for discussion anymore. It’s now a recognized and accepted fact that a proportion of patients with new-onset epilepsy can have an autoimmune etiology.”", null, "Autoimmune neurology is a relatively new but burgeoning field. Since the initial recognition that antibodies specific for neural antigens can lead to a host of central nervous system (CNS) disorders, it has become evident that CNS autoimmunity can cause focal seizures in isolation or a syndrome where seizures take center stage.\n\nPatients with autoimmune-induced seizures tend to have recalcitrant disease that does not respond to antiepileptic drugs. Accurately diagnosing these individuals not only helps avoid unnecessary therapy, but also offers the opportunity to treat patients with immunomodulatory therapies that have been shown to offer benefit, such as corticosteroids and intravenous immune globulin.\n\nThe primary aim of the Dubey et al. study was to determine the prevalence of neurologic autoantibodies among adult patients with new-onset or established epilepsy of unknown etiology. Of 112 consecutive patients who fit these criteria, 35% had serum antibodies suggesting that autoimmunity may be to blame for the seizures. However, because some of the antibodies tested can be found in association with other neurological conditions (eg, Alzheimer’s disease), the investigators narrowed the antibody search to include only those targeting the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR), the voltage-gated potassium channel complex (VGCc), leucine-rich glioma-inactivated protein 1 (LGI1), high-titer glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65), and antineuronal nuclear antibody type 1 (ANNA-1 or anti-Hu). Presence of these antibodies, all of which are highly suggestive of an autoimmune cause of epilepsy, was evident in 20.5% of patients.\n\nBut there are potentially more important findings from the Dubey et al. study that went well beyond determining the prevalence of neurological autoantibodies. The investigators sought to identify clues in the patient history that might signal the presence of immune-mediated epilepsy. New-onset seizures, neuropsychiatric changes, autonomic dysfunction, a viral prodrome, a brain MRI indicative of limbic encephalitis, and faciobrachial dystonic seizures were all significantly more common in antibody-positive cases than in antibody-negative cases.\n\n“There are published papers going back to 2008 where people have suggested there are clinical features associated with autoimmune epilepsy,” commented Sarosh R. Irani, MD, an Honorary Consultant Neurologist and Senior Clinical Fellow at the University of Oxford. For example, Dr. Irani and others have found that patients with faciobrachial dystonic seizures always have anti-LGI1 antibodies, suggesting a strong one-to-one relationship.2 “The Dubey group has now proven some of these clinical features on a prospective level,” Dr. Irani noted.\n\nAs part of their study, Dubey et al. created a 9-item, 15-point index—the APE index—that encompasses all of the clinical factors described above along with others, such as cerebrospinal fluid findings indicative of inflammation, seizures refractory to at least 2 antiseizure medications, and the presence of underlying malignancy. The team prospectively assigned a score to each patient in the study to estimate the probability of an autoimmune etiology prior to knowing the antibody test results. They found that applying an APE score threshold of 4 or higher proved to be quite effective at distinguishing those patients with positive serology from those with negative serology (83% vs 19%; P < .001). If using this APE score threshold to select patients for antibody testing in the clinic, the results translate into 82% specificity and 83% sensitivity.\n\nDr. Irani notes that the APE score largely captures patients with autoimmune encephalitis. “I think it’s really important to work out whether the APE score is rebranding patients who have autoimmune encephalitis or whether autoimmune epilepsy should be given its own designation by name,” he says. “My feeling is that it’s probably somewhere in between. Patients who have limited other features should be designated as having autoimmune epilepsy, because it will enhance their diagnosis and clinicians won’t be waiting for them to be neuropsychiatrically impaired or have an MRI change.”\n\n“There are many examples in the literature where patients with autoimmune epilepsy preferentially respond to immunotherapy, [but these examples have largely been observed retrospectively]. Assessing this issue prospectively is really important, and that’s where this paper really has a unique position,” says Dr. Irani.\n\nDr. Pittock offers another take on the findings. “The concept that some of these patients that have medically intractable epilepsy actually have a treatable and potentially reversible condition is very important,” emphasizes Dr. Pittock. “If you diagnose autoimmune epilepsy in these patients early and treat them, you can actually cure them,” he says, drawing from his own clinical experience and research.3,4\n\nBased on this work, the next step in Dr. Pittock’s mind is to devise an autoimmune-antibody–based score that will predict which patients will respond well to immune therapy. “At the end of the day, a physician is really interested in knowing: Can I make this patient better? That’s the main question.” As it turns out, Dr. Dubey is currently carrying out a fellowship at the Mayo Clinic where he is working on just such a predictive tool.", null, "Differentiating Psychogenic from Epileptic Seizures Using the MMPI-2-RF\nHas this tool proved its mettle as an adjunct for differentiating PNES from ES in men and women?", null, "Dravet Syndrome Affects Sleep, and Not Only in the Patient\nSleep problems, common in epilepsy patients, are often worse in children with Dravet syndrome—as well as their caretakers.\n\nTrends in Anti-epileptic Drug Use During Pregnancy\nIsraeli researchers examined trends in the use of anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) in pregnancy, possibly raising more questions than answers.\nEpilepsy and Spontaneous Fetal Loss: What Role for Family Planning?\nWould you have anticipated these findings about spontaneous fetal loss in women with epilepsy?\nQuiz Yourself: Epilepsy\nDo you know the right answers to these questions about epilepsy?", null, "Traumatic Brain Injury and Posttraumatic Epilepsy\nThese investigators used a decade’s worth of data to assess the incidence of PTE, its risk factors, and potential prevention with anti-epileptic drugs." ]
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[ null, "Forrester has released research which offers its outlook of the tech markets in Western and Central Europe, predicting that tech spending will grow by 2.3% in 2018, an improvement over midyear projections as spending reaches €731 billion.\n\nThe report also assesses each country’s level of spending on business technology (BT), with software the key engine driving the BT train.\n\nBusiness technology spending will rise to 34% of the European tech market by 2018, while slowing compared to recent years, BT will still outpace back-office technology which will have no growth.\n\nWith UK real GDP projected to grow by about 1.3% this year, Forrester projects that overall tech market growth in the UK will remain slow, at around 1.3% in 2018, following 1.5% growth in 2017. All of which has moved the UK tech market into second place behind Germany, when measured in US dollars.\n\nSpending in the likes of Sweden (6%) could also eclipse growth in the majority of Eurozone countries (between 2-3%).\n\nSpending on business technology will nearly cut in half as businesses look to ride out the slowing economy. BT spending (which will represent 35% of total new project spending by 2018) in the UK will slow to 5% growth in 2018 from its previous level of 7% to 8% in 2016 and 2017.\n\nThe UK will spend £18 billion on software in 2017 with growth remaining at 2-3% throughout 2018, due to the market’s accelerating shift towards software-as-a-service (SaaS).\n\nAt the same time, the report concluded that tech outsourcing and consulting services will feel the brunt of the slowdown as spending on consulting services slows from 5.1% in 2016, to 1.5% in 2018, while outsourcing will grow by 2.6% in 2018. Approximately £30 billion is spent on these services each year making it the largest category in UK tech." ]
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[ "Prabhas And Kriti Lit Up Ayodhya At Adipurush Teaser Launch", null, "Ahead of the teaser launch the cast and crew shared the experience of making the highly anticipated feature, and what the audience can expect from it.\n\nOm Raut directorial, Prabhas plays Lord Ram while Saif Ali Khan stars as the antagonist Lankesh. During the grand teaser launch of Adipurush in Ayodhya, Prabhas said he was seeking blessings for the much-anticipated project.\n\nRaut could have called any Indian A-lister for his next film but he chose Prabhas. \"I always had Prabhas in my mind when I was writing Raghav's character -- it became so compelling for me,\" Raut said in a conversation \"If it was not him, I would have not made the film.\"\n\nWhile Baahubali’ Prabhas confessed he was scared. The superstar, who is headlining the upcoming mythological epic, on Sunday said when he was offered to play the titular part of Lord Ram, he was “frightened.” The film is an adaptation of the Indian epic Ramayana.\n\n“We are here to take Lord Ram’s blessings for Adipurush. I was really frightened to do this character. I called up Om after three days and said if I make some mistake… With a lot of love, respect and fear we did this film. May Lord Ram bless us,” Prabhas said.\n\nActor Kriti Sanon, who stars as Sita in the film, said she feels fortunate to have been offered an opportunity to play the part. “I consider myself fortunate because very few actors get a chance to be a part of such a film, to play a part like this. I got it quite early in my life. I really want to thank Bhushan sir and Om that they considered me able for Janki.”\n\nProducer and T-Series head honcho Bhushan Kumar recalled the devotional connect of his father late Gulshan Kumar and said Adipurush is his dream come true. “Everybody is aware of my late father’s faith in devotion, Lord Ram… My father’s dream is coming true today and that’s why, when Om told me that he wanted to make nothing else but a film on Lord Ram, on Ramayana after Tanhaji, I didn’t take a second to say yes.\n\nBilled as one of the biggest films of recent times, Adipurush will have a wide release on January 12 across multiple languages— Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada." ]
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[ null, "With its world premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was awarded an Honourable Mention by the Platform Prize Jury, Alice Winocour’s (AF FFF 13, Augustine) Proxima is a compassionate drama about a career driven woman forced to choose between her work and her child.\n\nAs the only woman in the European Space Agency astronaut training program in Cologne, single mother Sarah (Eva Green) struggles with feelings of guilt over the limited time spent with her young daughter, Stella (Zélie Boulant-Lemesle).\n\nWhen Sarah is invited upon a year-long space mission ‘Proxima’, tensions escalate and her insecurities about motherhood rise dramatically to the surface. By highlighting the minutiae of Sarah’s training, Winocour shines a light on the risks surrounding such a lengthy, dangerous journey and the powerful implications these have on the already fragile mother/daughter psyche.\n\nDeterminedly feminist in its outlook, Proxima demands we take the plight of career women more seriously through its sensitive, intelligent use of drama.\n\n\"“Eva Green puts in a career best performance as the astronaut faced with a choice between her ambitions and her only child.”\"" ]
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[ "Once you buy an HDTV it doesn’t take long before you get confused by all the acronyms. We love us some HD, but the days of simply bringing a new set home and plugging into a coax cable are long over — at least for most.\n\nIt is pretty obvious by the latest surveys that most people don’t understand exactly what it takes to enjoy HD on their HDTV, but even if you do, you may not understand what most of it means.\n\nNow while this isn’t the typical make sure you have your HDTV configured to watch HD post, it will help you understand the different ways HD is delivered.\n\nBroadband Typical for the psi industry that the term broadband isn’t exactly used correctly, but it’s probably more fair to say that word just change meanings as the technologies evolves. Originally, broadband just meant more than one frequency was used to send a signal over the same medium — as apposed to attsc which only uses one frequency.\n\nThe easiest example to understand is FM Radio. There is one station at Television stations work the same way, but the frequencies are mapped to channel numbers to make things simple — so for example, channel 8 in the US is at Each of these channels is like real estate — they aren’t making any more of it — and broadcasters get a license from the FCC to use it with some non-monetary strings attached.\n\nPacket switched vs circuit switched Now before we get into specific broadcasting encoding methods used for over-the-air TV, cable, and satellite; lets cover something that can be a little difficult for internet geeks to understand.\n\nUnlike the internet where all the data is broken up into little packets and sent across the same shared pipe, digital TV is more like a traditional phone system. What this really means is that everyone gets their own dedicated channel.\n\nSo even if channel 10 is off the air, channel 12 can’t use the throughput. The two channels have no affect on each other, they each have their own discrete channels. Encoding video vs encoding bits and modulation Another topic that is useful to understand is the differences between encoding video vs encoding bits. In fact encoding just means transforming information into different formats, but more importantly, in order to send these bits across a wire or through the air, they must be modulated.\n\nAnd just like AM Radio Amplitude modulation wasn’t as good as FM Radio Frequency modulationtechnology continues to evolve and thus we discover more efficient ways to modulate data. So in other words as technology evolves we find new ways to send more bits across the same 6MHz channel. While understanding the ins and outs of either standard is well beyond the scope of any article, you should know that both use the same size channels 6MHz and that until a channel goes all digital, it is actually broadcasting on both frequencies simulcasting.\n\nThis enabled the broadcasters to send specific data like programming information, but more importantly it supports channel mapping information. The key here is to realize that when you do a channel scan your TV will automatically know that when it discovers channel 24, that you expect to find this station at channel As the digital transition is completed and broadcasters move frequencies — either away from VHF so other services can use it, or are simply moving back to their original channel assignment — most ATSC tuners will require users to rescan in order to update the table.\n\nThis equipment generates PSIP information. Interestingly, p30 is actually a part of the spec, but most don’t expect it to ever be utilized because QAM This is a term thrown around a lot these days because it’s actually pretty useful to understand.\n\nThe coolest thing about QAM is that since it doesn’t need all the error correction of an over-the-air modulation technique, it is much more efficient. The real problem with QAM — no fault of it’s own though — is that when a cable operator uses QAM, it can also inexpensively encrypt the signal, which is why you might have heard about clear QAM. All this really means is that the QAM psi; is not encrypted, which means all you have to do is plug the coax pskp your tuner and start watching HD. The bad news is that there isn’t any guarantee that your TV will be able to find all the channels.\n\nWell, it isn’t that it can’t find them as much as it is the fact that some providers strip out the PSIP data when shaving bits out — atsd on that later.", null, "The cable provider’s STBs don’t have the channel mapping problem because they have access to a virtual atzc table. QAM Modulator With the advent of HD bandwidth has become a problem for all content providers, but it helps if you understand how it is psiip. Expanding a cable plant’s QAM infrastructure can be very expensive, especially when you move closer to consumer’s homes because you need more equipment.\n\nAnd of course Ats doesn’t evolve overnight, so operators have to find new ways to make more efficient use of the bandwidth currently available. One way they do this is by putting multiple HD streams on one channel. This isn’t really a aysc when you take two So what operators do is put three i channels per QAM channel, which doesn’t take 11th grade math to figure out there isn’t always going to be enough bits to go around — bet you wish this was packet switched now.\n\nSo the operators deploy a technology called statistical multiplexing to try to dynamically allocate enough throughput to each stream.\n\nThe theory is that none of the streams will need all the bandwidth at the same time. Unfortunately in practice this isn’t the case, and our beautiful HD turns into block city. The more recent technology that operators have turned to is switched digital video SDV. This is where instead of sending every channel to every house, all the time, only the channels that are being watched are being sent.", null, "This is actually pretty cool technology but the problem is there is the off chance that a channel won’t be available when you want to watch it — very rare — and even more common, your one-way CableCARD enabled Media Center or TiVo won’t be able to tune in the channels at all.\n\nRecently operators have been giving out a ” tuning adapter ” which enables one-way CableCARD host devices to work with SDV, but this is all pretty new and Microsoft has yet to even support it — although we fully expect support in Windows 7. The good news is that while technology continues to change, due to compatibility reasons these technologies evolve slowly.\n\nSo now that you understand most of this — hopefully — it should serve you well for years. The one thing we didn’t touch on though was satellite technology and mostly this is because both of the providers in the Atec require you to psup their STBs anyways, and there really aren’t many reasons you’d need to know what atsv of modulation they used — at least not in the context of this port.\n\nGot a basic HD topic that you’d love for us to explain? Tired of Google’s complicated answers when you asked for a simple explanation? Hit us up at ask at agsc dawt com and keep an eye on this space — your topic could be psup. Where are the adults. Typical for the tech industry that the term broadband isn’t exactly used correctly, but it’s probably more fair to say that word just change meanings as the technologies evolves.\n\nNow before we get into specific broadcasting encoding methods used for over-the-air TV, cable, and satellite; lets cover something that can be a little difficult for internet geeks to understand. 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[ "Canterbury University engineers have invented a new device that could save lives as Covid cases surge around the world. Known as the ACTIV system for short, it means two patients can use a ventilator at the same time.\n\nTo see how the ventilator works, watch the US Minds video here.", null, null, "The device, which is known as the ACTIV system, means two patients can use a ventilator at the same time. Photo: Canterbury University\n\nThe council officially signed off on the change last week saying it believes the move will enable their communities to access the libraries' resources without financial concerns.", null, "A West Auckland centre that provides wrap around support for mums suffering from pre and and post-natal depression has received a financial boost from The Auckland Foundation.\n\nDayspring Trust is one of the recipients of its Women's Fund and chief executive, Melissa Popely, joins Jesse to talk about the services they provide and how many more women they'll be able to reach.", null, "1:50 How to Write: A Picture Book Script\n\nThis week in our How to Write series, Jesse speaks to writing teacher Janice Marriott founder of Go Write Now about the art of writing picture book scripts.", null, "2:10 Pip Adam on libraries and books\n\nNovelist and writer Pip Adam looks at the place of libraries in our lives and the way they've been expanding their services. She shares her special memories of libraries, and of course we'd love to hear yours too! Email [email protected]. Pip also talks today about how librarians are represented in fiction and film.", null, "It's the the 40th anniversary of the TR-808 - the electric guitar of hip hop and Tony Stamp from RNZ's music says of the drum machine that it's possibly the most influential bit of music hardware in music history and without it, whole genres of music would not exist.\n\nYou can see it in action below:\n\nA good story never ages, especially in the hands of a master storyteller. Creation myths that served as a way for Maori to understand themselves and the world around them are as relevant today as they ever were says beloved writer Witi Ihimaera. He retells traditional stories for the 21st century in his new book, Navigating the Stars: Māori creation myths.", null, "In Witness history today, the BBC's Clare Bowes talks to a friend and colleague of Donald Winnicott, a psycholanalyst who helped popularise the idea of \" the good enough mother\" during the 1940's and 1950's\n\n3:45 The Panel with Ruth Money and Chris Orr" ]
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[ null, "Qatar is moving forward with its large-scale LNG capacity expansion plans. State-owned Qatar Petroleum (QP) has plans to increase Qatar’s natural gas liquefaction capacity from 77.1mtpa currently to as high as 110.0mtpa in a phased development, with capacity growth to be fed by the expansion of natural gas production from the North Field. The first phase includes the development of three new 7.8mtpa LNG mega-trains. Initially, we had expected this capacity growth to come from a mixture of de-bottlenecking work at existing mega-trains combined with two new-build production trains. However, feasibility studies reportedly highlighted challenges with undertaking such work in a somewhat congested environment surrounded by operating LNG facilities. The risks associated with de-bottlenecking in such an environment and the downtime in production required to undertake upgrades are now thought to hold negligible cost savings over a new-build train (see ‘New Build Trains Over Debottlenecking’, February 22 2018). In May 2018, Japan-based Chiyoda was awarded the front-end engineering and design contract for the LNG trains. Further capacity addition was announced in September 2018, with plans to add a fourth train around 2025 once the first three trains are online.​​​​​​\n\nOver the last months, QP has been regularly announcing the award of major contracts for the country’s massive North Field Expansion project.\n\nThe production and liquefaction capacity expansion should allow Qatar’s LNG exports to register strong growth, with the country looking for new export destinations especially among Asian markets. We expect Qatar’s natural gas exports to reach a peak of 146.9bcm in 2026, supported by the NFE project, representing a marked increase from an estimated 121.6bcm exported in 2018.\n\nLNG Volumes Exported To Asia In 2018 By Country, mtpa\n\nEven with challenges and increasing supply competition in the region, we expect Qatar’s position in Asia to remain dominant, with a rising focus on less traditional but faster-growing demand centers such as Pakistan and Bangladesh." ]
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[ null, "Against a background of terror attacks committed by Muslims on every continent, Western governments and their propaganda merchants in the mainstream media continue to repeat the mantra that Islam is actually a religion of peace. They insist that jihadists who commit violence in the name of Islam are distorting the faith and are not true Muslims.\n\nIt’s a narrative most people in the West are desperate to believe mainly because they’re terminally welded to the ideology of Multiculturalism and its doctrine of equality. They also know that if they ever dare to question the narrative, they will be smeared as hate-filled, Islamophobic racists.\n\nI strongly oppose the Multicultural ideology – more accurately described as cultural Marxism – and I refuse to surrender my powers of critical thinking to gullible, intolerant rainbow disciples wielding their pernicious Orwellian thought-control weapon. I also refuse to abandon rational thinking out of irrational obedience to the multicult ideology. Such a surrender would render myself psychologically ill because it involves ignoring the warning signs reality keeps on flashing, inconveniently at odds with the childish multicultural “we’re all equal” fantasy. Something is clearly wrong, as anyone with a degree of intellect can observe. Comfortable silence is an option for brainwashed zombies who meekly embrace their own demise, something I am simply not prepared to do.\n\nThere are a number of awkward questions about Islam that desperately need to be asked and more importantly answered and here I’m going to ask just five of them.\n\n1. Many Muslims claim to be opposed to the barbaric acts of terror committed by jihadists in the name of Islam. Additionally, liberals and leftists will assert that most Muslims are opposed to Islamic State. However, there’s a glaring contradiction, an elephant in the room these apologists are desperate to avoid.\n\n“I have been sent with a sword to fight people until they say there is no God but Allah.” Sahih Bukhari Volume 1, Book 8, Number 387.\n\nIn Islam Muhammad is regarded as “the ideal man, the perfect model of conduct.” This prophet and his army of devout Muslims waged jihad against infidels and he PERSONALLY spread Islam by the sword. He and his band of brigands did not distort, twist or misunderstand Islam as they waged war against Jewish tribes in the Middle East, beheading their enemies and raping their women. So let’s ask our first uncomfortable question:\n\nTo those Muslims who say violence is against Islam: If ISIS truly is “nothing to do with Islam” then is Muhammad also unIslamic and do you condemn and reject his violent “perfect example”?\n\nLiberals and leftists can make as many excuses for jihad as they like but the fact will remain: The mujahideen of ISIS are emulating the “perfect example” set by Muhammad described in the holy texts of Islam, the Sunnah and hadith, and are also obeying the numerous commands in the Quran to wage war on infidels until the world belongs solely to Allah.\n\nHow can Muslims who revere the “perfect example” of Muhammad, a warlord who beheaded people, who raped infidel women, who tortured people, who had an old woman torn apart and who claimed: “I have been made victorious by terror” possibly oppose violence in the name of Islam?\n\nHistory shows Islam has a 1400 year history of non-stop violent jihad against unbelievers. Are we really to believe all of those Muslims who waged jihad over the centuries misunderstood and distorted peaceful Islam INCLUDING the prophet of Islam, Muhammad, and his army of mujahideen?\n\n2. The claim that Islamic State is unIslamic doesn’t stand up to further scrutiny at all.\n\nDuplicitous self-serving Western politicians who imported Islam into their nations and their lickspittle lackeys in the mainstream media go to great lengths to focus on ISIS as if they are the only Muslims committing violence in the name of Islam. Not so. In Saudi Arabia, beheadings are a legal punishment and bloggers who are critical of Islam are flogged. Rape victims are criminalized and also flogged. Poets are sentenced to death for blasphemy and apostasy. Unbelievers – the lowest of the low – literally filth in Islam – are forbidden to enter the holiest places in Islam, Mecca and Medina.\n\nAll of these harsh punishments are enshrined in the Islamic legal system the Sharia. ISIS implement Sharia in the same way as the Saudis.\n\nThis begs a second uncomfortable question:\n\nDo the Saudis twist, distort and misunderstand Islam as Islamic State is accused of doing?\n\nThey’re committing the same barbaric horrors as ISIS yet somehow, Saudi Arabia is regarded by the West as an ally and even has a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council. But nobody is accusing Saudi Arabia of distorting and perverting Islam. Probably because if they did they’d be regarded as unhinged.\n\n3. Another narrative deployed to excuse terrorism committed by Muslims in the name of Islam is that violent jihad is a response to acts committed by the West. Acts such as the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and now, bombing ISIS in Syria.\n\nIn fact, violent jihad against infidels began in 622 when Muhammad the prophet of Islam started it. Since then, Muslims have continued to spread Islam by the sword. India has faced jihad since 638 and over 80 million Hindus have been killed. Muslims invaded Africa in the seventh century and began raping, killing and enslaving infidel Africans. These savage atrocities are still continuing today, committed by devout jihadists of Boko Haram, Al Shabaab, Al Qaeda and ISIS.\n\nJihad came to Europe in 710 and Muslim armies conquered Andalucía in 711. It took 800 years of fighting to free Spain from Islamic hegemony. Muslims brought violent jihad to Christian Anatolia in 650 and conquered it into Dar al Islam with the sack of Constantinople in 1453 being particularly brutal. Eastern European countries were also hit by Islamic jihad with Serbia still facing it today having been forced by NATO to surrender its sacred ground of Kosovo to Muslims. The Islamic terror group the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) committed the same barbaric acts as ISIS yet Britain, The United States and The European Union all backed the jihadists with catastrophic consequences. Buddhists have been ethnically cleansed from Afghanistan and are fighting against the jihad in Myanmar. Thailand is blighted by jihad as is Israel. Jews have been hit by jihad from 622 to today. The Zoroastrians have almost been wiped out in Iran and Christians are relentlessly persecuted in the Middle East. Thanks to mass immigration from Islamic states, devout Muslim mujahideen are raping and slaughtering infidels in European and North American cities.\n\nIt’s odd that a “religion of peace” has such a long, bloody history of warfare against unbelievers from so many faiths. And just why, exactly, are Muslims still slaughtering infidels today as Muhammad and his men did in 622, brutal acts emulated by devout Muslims throughout Islam’s history?\n\nLet’s have our third uncomfortable question:\n\nIf the attacks on USA, France, Britain, Spain, Mali are in return for actions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria what are the excuses for the jihad that began in the Middle East in 622, jihad against India started in 638, the conquest of Spain, the jihad that transformed Christian Anatolia into Islamic Turkey, the jihad against Serbia started in 1389 and the genocide of an estimated 2 million Armenians committed by the Turks between 1915 and 1923?\n\n4. After devout Muslims had slaughtered Charlie Hebdo cartoonists and Jewish shoppers in the Paris attacks of January 2015, millions of Muslims around the world took to the streets in protest. Not against the murders of innocent people but against the West’s response to it, in particular, the “Je Suis Charlie” defence of free speech and particularly the right to criticize and mock all ideologies including Islam.\n\nThis outraged millions of Muslims around the Islamic world just as the infamous cartoons mocking Muhammad published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten in October 2005 did. Indeed, this video of the London protest was the “road to Damascus” moment for your humble author who was once a liberal to his core. Back then I strongly believed all religions were the same but watching that disturbing video shook me out of my slumber.\n\nThis leads to our fourth uncomfortable question:\n\nWhy don’t millions of outraged Muslims ever take to the streets to protest against acts of violent jihad and the slaughter of “innocent” infidels?\n\nI mean, if the vast majority of Muslims are opposed to violence committed by mujahideen in the name of Islam where the heck are the millions of outraged Muslims protesting against ISIS as they did against cartoons of the murdering, raping, terrorist Muhammad and the Charlie Hebdo defence of the right to free speech?\n\n5. Finally, let me ask: Why is it only Muslims commit terror attacks on civilians in reprisals for offending Islam or for attacks on Islamic states?\n\nAre they the only people who have grievances? Where are terrorist attacks committed by Christians in response to persecution across Africa and the Middle East? Where are the revenge attacks from British, Swedish, Germans and Norwegians for the gang rapes of their women and girls by Muslim males? Where are the Buddhists blowing up Muslim civilians in response to the jihad waged against them? Same applies to Hindus and Sikhs. And what about angry Serbs shooting up restaurants in London or Berlin in response to the criminal bombing of their country by NATO? Where are Greek-Cypriot terrorists slaughtering Turkish citizens because of Turkey’s illegal occupation of Cyprus? They never happen. So why is it only Muslims committing these atrocities year in, year out, month in, month out on every continent?\n\nThat’s five awkward questions about the religion of peace. I challenge anyone on the left, any Muslim, any liberal defender of Multiculturalism to answer them. Without resorting to abuse, name calling, insults or violence." ]
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[ "Making the Transport Sector Fit for Women to Work in\n\nETF’s survey of around 3,000 women transport workers, conducted back in autumn 2019, has revealed an urgent need for substantial changes to make the transport sector genuinely fit for women to work in. Eliminating the entrenched male culture, improving working conditions, establishing equal treatment and good work-life balance, providing access to proper sanitary facilities, and ensuring safe workplaces are the major factors in attracting and retaining women in the transport industry.\n\nAgainst this background, the ETF is launching its campaign ‘Yes! More Women in Transport – Making Transport Fit for Women to Work in’, targeting policymakers and social partners at both national and European level. COVID-19 threatens to deepen the unveiled alarming gender divide that keeps women from staying in and joining the industry if concerned parties fail to take immediate action.\n\nThe transport sector in Europe is changing fast, and the role played by women transport workers in the industry is evolving. However, there is little awareness of how the changes will affect them. Women’s share in the entire transport industry workforce – only 22% – is insufficient. While there are considerable differences among the various transport sectors (land transport: 14%; waterborne transport: 20%; and air transport: 40%), overall, transport remains a male-dominated sector. Women predominantly work in customer-facing or administrative jobs, often under more flexible work arrangements and in part-time jobs. Women also often work in mobile or isolated workplaces, for example, onboard trains or ships. Furthermore, there has been little change in the working and living conditions for women transport workers, which are often poor. The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have the potential to aggravate the inequalities that already exist in the sector.\n\n“A clean driving cab, time between trains to go to the loo (not on the train); flexible working hours; more than 6 weeks’ maternity pay (if you’re sick, you get 16 weeks); a privacy policy where your personal file isn’t openly discussed with your colleagues; a zero-tolerance policy towards bullying and sexual harassment; and a less toxic work culture would be appreciated.”\n(Railway worker)\n\nTo uncover the real reasons for the low female employment rate in transport and to find out what is needed to make the transport sector fair and fit for women to work in, ETF launched a large-scale survey in October 2019. Around 3000 women transport workers from across Europe responded and made their voices heard. Respondents came from all transport sectors and represented the whole range of transport professions.\n\nThese barriers create a working environment that fails to attract women to the transport professions, fails to support women in doing their jobs well and fails to retain them in the sector.\n\nOwing to the highly gendered nature of the sector, the pandemic has had specific, additional adverse effects on women transport workers and is threatening to reverse gender equality gains and thus to add to existing inequalities.\n\nETF is committed to shattering the glass ceiling and fighting for fairness and better terms and conditions for women in transport. To end the gender-based occupational segregation in the transport sector and to make the industry more accommodating to women transport workers, the barriers that make the transport industry unattractive for women need to be eliminated.\n\nThe author of the survey report is Dr Barbara Helfferich. Dr Paula Franklin contributed to the online survey and the data analysis. Both are renowned experts on the topic of gender equality and EU social policy.\n\nResources (can be downloaded here and at your right):\n\nNow it’s time to ensure that governments in Europe ratify and implement the Convention. The ETF Women’s Committee urges all ETF trade unions to promote fair and violence-free workplaces for women transport workers.\n\nOn the occasion International Women’s Day, the ETF presents a teaser of the findings from the ETF survey on how to make the transport sector fit for women workers.\n\nETF’s survey of around 3,000 women reveals a growing gender divide and marks the beginning of a campaign to ‘Make Transport Fit for Women to Work in’ targeting policymakers and social partners at both national and European level.\n\nMore about Make Transport Fit For Women to Work In", null, "SNCF’s latest measure is a far cry from the Women in Rail Agreement signed by Social Partners in the rail sector (CER and ETF) back in November, which is binding and aims to attract more women to the rail sector, and improve their working conditions.\n\nYes! More Women in Transport: Over 100 trade unionists and workers from 24 countries and 42 trade unions came together for a two-day conference from 20 – 21 October to identify future priorities for the ETF Women’s Committee Work Programme which will be adopted at ETF’s Congress in May 2022.", null, "Social partners ETF and CER reached a provisional agreement in the final round of negotiations at EU level for a binding agreement aimed at promoting employment of women in the sector.", null, "ILO Violence and Harassment Convention 190 – the first international treaty to address violence and harassment – comes into force. ETF continues to call on countries to ratify, but unions are already taking action and can use ETF’s Workplace Guidance to put the topic on the agenda.", null, "IWD 2021: Employers and governments must do more to protect women at work!", null, "“In the transport sector, violence and harassment are still often seen as part of the job. And that is unacceptable”. On International Women’s Day, the ETF joins the international trade union movement to call on governments to ratify the ILO Violence and Harassment Convention no. 190, which will come into force in June this year.", null, "In view of their 2021 Summit, the International Transport Forum (ITF) launched their Annual Gender in Transport Consultation to bring together all perspectives needed to advance gender equality in the transport sector. As an ITF stakeholder, ETF sent in a written contribution focussing how to make the transport sector attractive for women to work in and on the impacts of COVID-19 on women transport workers.", null, "End VAW: ETF leads the way with Workplace Guidance to address violence and harassment against women at work", null, "To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, the ETF is taking a stand. Not only are we continuing to call on governments to ratify the ILO Violence and Harassment Convention No. 190 and Recommendation No. 206; we are also releasing our Workplace Guidance to address violence and harassment against women at work.\n\nWorld Toilet Day: Women Transport Workers tell it like it is", null, "Part of providing a safe and adequate work environment for women transport workers is having and providing access to decent sanitary facilities. However, when we interviewed around 3,000 women in transport, it emerged that access to toilets is a serious issue affecting their health and safety at work.\n\nViolence against women at work in transport – supplementary report" ]
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[ "Cat Facts You Will not Imagine!\n\nCat Info You Will not Imagine!", null, "In response to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, veterinarians have to be licensed to follow in the United States. Plain popcorn, without salt, butter, or sugar, is usually a dietary treat for dogs. There are also inanimate objects which were saved as “pets”, both as a form of a sport or humorously (e.g. the Pet Rock or Chia Pet ). Some wild animals are saved as pets, reminiscent of tigers, although this is illegal.\n\nVeterinary care and administration is often led by a veterinary doctor (normally called a vet, veterinary surgeon or veterinarian). Food security & Inspection Veterinarians – This sort of veterinarians are usually concerned within the analysis of finding and preventing diseases that is transmissible amongst animals and between animals and humans. Canine can eat bananas moderately.\n\nCarrots are also an excellent source of vitamin A, which is beneficial for a dog’s immune system, pores and skin, and coat. The most recent dog food recall within the United States was issued on September 22 from Actual Pet Food Firm, which offers a spread of various dog foods, together with chilled, dry, and wet variations, with an emphasis on high-high quality elements.\n\nLook for manufacturers that particularly name the type of meat, like beef, hen, or lamb,” says Judy Morgan, DVM , a veterinarian who focuses on integrative care. The company behind the varied meals brands, Sunshine Mills, has been pressured to broaden the recall once already. Veterinary is the department of medicine that basically offers with discovering, curing a prevention of ailments on animals”.\n\nVeterinarians are principally animal doctors who prognosis and prescribe therapies for animals. The Bee is a Farming Pet which can be bought from Bea on the Hub Island The ​​​​​ Legendary variant is obtained with 650,000 cash , eight Enchanted Blocks of Coal , and 8 Enchanted Blocks of Gold The widespread variant is obtained with four,999 coins , 2 blocks of gold, and a couple of blocks of coal.\n\nCompanion animal veterinarians – They often work in non-public hospitals and provides treatment to pet animals like canine, cats, birds, and so on. Nonetheless, too much vitamin A may be poisonous, so feed a dog carrots moderately. Pet Items are gadgets that may boost the benefits given by pets. Veterinary specialists are in the minority in comparison with common apply veterinarians, and tend to be based mostly at factors of referral, resembling veterinary colleges or larger animal hospitals.\n\nCanines can eat green beans cooked or raw. 31 A veterinary pupil have to be nicely ready to be a fully useful animal doctor on the day of commencement, competent in both surgical procedure and drugs. Patch 0.7.eight (dubbed Pets v2) was released on Might 6, 2020. This is because canine have low ranges of lactase, a digestive enzyme that breaks down the sugars in milk." ]
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[ null, null, "How you might ask, does the eruption of the Icelandic volcano effect shipping in the port of Halifax?\nIt turns out that among the thousands of stranded passengers in Europe were several Halifax harbour pilots. They were in Europe for training sessions, and were stuck there when flights were grounded because of the ash cloud.\nShip traffic in and out of Halifax harbour was thus delayed due to a shoratge of pilots.\nHere we see the pilot on the bridge wing of OOCL Oakland as she gets under way from Fairview Cove this afternoon.\nAnd another shot of the ship as she steams past Tall Ship Quay.\nPosted by Mac at 9:07 PM" ]
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[ "The (Social) Media Observatory is creating a knowledge base, competency cluster, and data hub for the systematic observation of media-based publics, to support other projects within and beyond the FGZ.\nThis project, which is part of the Forschungsinstituts gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt (FGZ, Research Institute Social Cohesion), aims to establish a \"(Social) Media Observatory\" (SMO). As a central organisational unit, the SMO will fulfill five essential tasks within the FGZ: Thus, the project does not pursue its own content-related question, but has the task of providing data, tools and competences to all interested projects of the FGZ in order to independently work on questions related to media-based publicity.\nPhoto by Markus Spiske on Unsplash\n\nThe project is based on the basic assumption that practices, discourses and conflicts relevant to social cohesion are (also) reflected or articulated in mediated communication, both in journalistic offerings and in the new public spheres of social media. The analysis of corresponding texts, debates and activities of social groups within and with the media promises - especially in combination with other quantitative and qualitative survey methods (survey, interview, experiment) - valuable findings, for example on the fragmentation and loss of solidarity or the representation of the diversity of actors and interests from which the FGZ will benefit.\n\nTherefore, the SMO will primarily develop tools and collect data in which, on the one hand, publicly negotiated topics and discourses (i.e. forms of collectively effective narration) and, on the other hand, social networks of relationships and practices are articulated - particularly via metadata of the activity and networking of actors. However, these can only be situated in the research cluster in connection with specific research interests of other projects.\n\nThe project will cooperate specifically with the FGZ-wide data centre (FGZ-Bremen). It will provide data and tools that can be used by all projects. Several other locations have already expressed interest in using the SMO's infrastructure as well as the planned training programmes.\n\nThe SMO operates and develops a combination of tools, such as server templates that can be activated as needed; scripts and software packages for data collection, cleansing and analysis; and databases that summarise and enrich the results with additional metadata.\n\nWe plan the systematic, continuous and actor-related as well as occasion- and case-related observation of media-based public. This includes relevant social media such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, as well as Wikipedia. For this purpose, we mainly use open source packages for Python and R, which allow the use of the platform's own data interfaces (APIs) or capture content via web scraping. In addition, journalistic media services are also included, which can be accessed via press databases such as News API, mediacloud.org, LexisNexis, Factiva or COSMAS.\n\nWe will track communication activities of \"public spokespersons\" (i.e. established and new journalistic media, parties and individual politicians, companies, associations and civil society organisations etc.) as well as on controversial topics (migration, climate change, energy system transformation) in the social media on a regular basis in order to ensure a continuous monitoring. Observations on an occasional and case-by-case basis should be possible insofar as specific topics or groups of actors are also monitored \"on demand\" and for a limited period of time.", null, null, null, "Cooperation Project with University of Hamburg\n\nThe cooperation project applies two methods developed in computer science to the field of empirical communication science, which enable semi-automated content analyses to examine even huge amounts of data.", null, "This comprehensive and compact overview of methodological approaches in Computational Social Science (CSS) seeks to broaden the spectrum of methods in technology assessment.", null, null, null, "Teenagers and young adults specifically follow influencers and other accounts on social media to be entertained, informed or to participate in the conversation. Social media content creators on Instagram, TikTok and other platforms fulfil different functions for different motives of use and contribu...", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Her vision of the American dream, as she sees it, is without question being slowly, surely and intentionally stolen from each of us, our children and grandchildren. It has always been the dream of the “big government” crowd — primarily liberals, progressives and socialist to control education. There will be those who take exception to that statement, my question to you then would be, if you don’t believe in it then why vote for those who promote it? What better way to control the masses than to socially engineer (indoctrinate) them thru the education system. Our government wants to have your children from pre-school through, now it seems, the first two years of college. Think about it, who is going to have more of a chance of shaping (twisting) the minds of these youngsters, you or the teacher through common (government) standards and the attention of these youngsters for six to eight hours a day? Do your research and see what the U.S. Department of Education was originally created for and you will see that it has provided nothing more than a conduit for social engineering for whichever party is in power at the time. It is a $110 billion a year failure and a waste of taxpayer money. Common Core is the culmination of the dream to shape, not citizens, but already indoctrinated subjects, someone incapable of independent thinking. Socialism is one of the largest failures ever foisted on mankind and one only has to look at many European countries for proof, it simply does not work and common sense will tell you that it cannot work. Socialism is pushed by those who want something from it, those who need to feel good about themselves while patting themselves on the back for all the good things they have done and those who want the power to control; all failing to look back at the disaster they have caused, socialism is the world of mediocrity and failure. There is a reason America is the greatest nation on earth and we did not get there with socialism. Something left out by Stephanie needs mentioned, the apathy and the failure of many people to get involved is helping drive our demise, the failure of people to educate themselves on the facts when they vote. Simply put, a 10 second sound bite or party talking points do not make an educated voter. The much hyped “inequality” that is so often preached about by those on the left when supporting their wealth distribution schemes has one major problem, the problem, being for the most part, an inequality of effort (opportunities abound) on the part of those who seem to think someone else owes them something for nothing. You cannot build someone up by tearing someone else down.", null ]
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[ "England defeated Luxembourg 18-10 and drew 13 all with eventual runners-up Lithuania in Group C, while Britain were beaten 13-5 by Cyprus before beating Ireland 15-13.\n\nThat set up a fifth-to-eighth-place clash between the two teams with England eventually edging a closely-fought contest 12-10.\n\nThey took seventh spot after being beaten 20-12 by Austria and 11-10 by hosts Czech Republic.\n\nHowever, Down said the results were a marked improvement on their previous EU Nations Tournament last October.\n\nHe said: “The guys were quite disappointed after the small we win we had against GB.\n\n“They didn’t let themselves down but a bit of complacency might have crept in.\n\n“Against Czech Republic, I thought we played well enough to win it but unfortunately maybe the home crowd got the better of them and they beat us by one goal. But we stuck to the structure and stuck to the systems which was really good.\n\n“Austria got five or six gaols in front in the first quarter and we changed the defensive pattern twice and in the second half, when we went to a press, it worked well.", null, "“We have seen a lot of the guys develop over the five games which is what they are here for, gaining the experience.\n\n“It would have been nicer to win and come higher than seventh.\n\n“However, it’s still two years to go for the development for these guys so a big stepping stone and big improvements from last October when we came here last playing up an age group.\n\n“So it’s really positive moving forward and I think, as the year progresses and the more training the guys do together, they will become more of a gelled team.”\n\nBritain were beaten in their remaining fifth to eighth place matches by Czech Republic (14-11) and Austria (14-8).\n\nLeveridge said: “We have had a fantastic three days of water polo.\n\n“We finished the tournament eight which was great. That meant we only had one win in the five games we played but every single game we were competitive, the lads improved as they always do on these weekends and we have a whole load of things we can work on for next year.\n\n“We’re hoping for better things in the future.\n\n“The lads are confident, they made loads of good friends here and are already talking about what they need to do to get into the medals next year.”" ]
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[ "X\nThis site uses cookies to provide and improve your shopping experience. If you want to benefit from this improved service, please opt-in.\nMore Info\nAccept Cookies\nDiscover our latest Special Offers with FREE Delivery when you spend over £50\nLatest News, Events and Recipes from the Wensleydale Creamery | Wensleydale BlogBlogCHELSEA PENSIONERS SAY “CHEESE” TO HERALD THE START OF THE FESTIVE SEASON WITH NORTH YORKSHIRE’S FINEST\nMenu\nBlog, News\n\nVintage era singers Verity and Violet helped the pensioners get in the festive spirit with renditions of Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas and Santa Claus is Coming to Town.\n\nCheese has been a favourite among British soldiers serving on the front line for centuries. The Chelsea Pensioners today consider the Ceremony of Christmas Cheeses the start of their Yuletide celebrations.\n\nBritish cheesemakers donated an impressive 514lbs worth of the finest quality cheeses from around the UK. This year, the ceremonial cheese was a giant 53lbs of Montgomery Cheddar which was cut by In-Pensioner Leo Tighe, aged 74.\n\nLeo joined the Army in 1959 and served in the Irish Guards for 25 years, attaining the rank of Warrant Officer Class 2. During his service, he was deployed to East Africa, Hong Kong, Germany, Belize and the Middle East. Following outstanding service in Jordan, he was honoured to be awarded the British Empire Medal.\n\nOn leaving the Army in 1985, In-Pensioner Tighe became the Facilities Manager with the Aon Corporation, before moving to Watson-Wyatt Ltd. He became a Chelsea Pensioner in January 2016 and along with his colleagues feels deeply privileged to represent the Royal Hospital throughout London and overseas.\n\nHe said: “It is a great honour to take part in this wonderful ceremony, especially as it involves one of my favourite foods. I am extremely proud to be representing my fellow In-Pensioners here at the Royal Hospital today. We cannot thank the cheesemakers enough for their generous contributions. Every year we look forward to receiving this delicious Christmas gift, now it’s time to enjoy it.”\n\nChelsea Pensioner Mike Shanahan and Arthur Currie also took part in the celebrations. In-Pensioner Mike Shanahan served as a Piper in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, where he remained until 1968, when his regiment amalgamated with the Royal Ulster Rifles to become the Royal Irish Rangers. Following his service, he became a paramedic and was also a trainer on the First Aid Panel’s National Training Team. He worked jointly with his wife in the Army Cadet Force, where he rose to the rank of Major.\n\nMike added: “Cheese has always been an important part of our diet and the cheese ceremony is one of the most loved events in our calendar.”\n\nAsh Amirahmadi, chairman of The Dairy Council, said: “Cheesemakers across the UK have a great tradition of paying tribute to the courage and contribution made by our war veterans, and this year they certainly didn’t disappoint.\n\n“Cheese is a food of the forces. It has been included in soldiers’ rations for centuries and that says it all – from its nutritional value to its much-loved taste, we have a great British product. Good food and song go well together, and Verity and Violet did a wonderful job in spreading some festive cheer to our favourite veterans today.”\n\nA video of the ceremony is available at: https://youtu.be/1xX4biA3PRs", null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "And it’s not as if Joe Bonamassa ever does the same thing twice when it comes to recording or filming live performances.\nFrom acoustic to electric (or a mix of both), whether featuring predominately all-new material, choice covers or full-on tribute shows (Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks, the Three Kings at the Greek Theatre), each has musical merit and world-class musicianship that only the most critical detractor or envious naysayer would bemoan, ignore or refuse to accept as a quality offering.\n\nFor British Blues Explosion Live the New York native has, strange as it may sound, returned home (but then we are talking musically not geographically).\n\nAs well as being an obvious influence and inspiration Joe Bonamassa is a massive fan of the artists, bands and music that formed the British Blues Invasion that came a knocking and a rocking at the doors of the USA in the late 60s.\nMore specifically, Bonamassa’s love and idolisation of British blues exponents such as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page helped shape the young six-string slinger from New Hartford, leading, decades later, to the biggest ticket in blues rock paying and playing homage to that stellar British Blues power trio.\nAnd in exceptional style.\n\nRecorded and filmed at Greenwich Music Time at The Old Royal Naval College in London on July 7th, 2016, British Blues Explosion Live is a red, white and blues hot tribute to the music of Clapton, Beck and Page via some of their famous and classic originals, songs from their associated bands of the time and the occasional related cover (the powerful rendering of 'I Can’t Quit You Baby,' which appeared on Led Zeppelin’s debut album, being a fully blues'd up and confidently covered case in point).\n\nBacked by the redoubtable talents of Michael Rhodes (bass), Reese Wynans (keyboards), Anton Fig (drums) and Russ Irwin (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Joe Bonamassa and band deliver a showcase presentation that stays faithful to what made the songs not just greats but bona fide classics yet with enough of that Bomanassa touch in vocal and sparkling guitar play to make this something far more than a well presented, official sound-a-like tribute.\n\nFrom the drum tattoo intro of 'Beck's Bolero' (segueing to a snappy, crackling and band popping rendition of 'Rice Pudding') through the many musical faces of Eric Clapton (the grooving 70s blues of 'Mainline Florida,' late 80s commercial blues rock in the shape of 'Pretending,' genre-defining 60s moments with the Bluesbreakers (a scintillating blues-to-the-crying-core version of 'Double Crossing Time') and Cream (a high-energy, tight as the proverbial 'SWLABR') and on to a dynamically different but complementary selection of Led Zeppelin cuts (a honky-tonk take of 'Boogie With Stu' and a 'Tea For One' intro that seamlessly slips in to the aforementioned 'I Can’t Quit You Baby') Joe Bonamassa and band take a one hundred minute trip through British blues rock, culminating in a barnstorming version of Zeppelin’s 'How Many More Times' (preceded by Bonamassa’s blistering instrumental tour-de-force, 'Black Winter' / 'Django').\n\nThe DVD (and Blu-ray) versions (with bonus material including Joe Bonamassa and band performing a meaty and blues-gritty six-and-a-half minute version of the Fab Four’s 'Taxman' live at the Cavern Club and the guitarist being honoured with a Brick In The Cavern Club Wall of Fame) works extremely well as a filmed document of the open air event.\n\nUsing a mix of crowd spanning and crowd panning long shots, close ups and tight edits, the film helps capture the scale of the show and the vibe of the performance, set across a late evening with subdued colours that allow the predominately red white and blue (of course) stage lights to shine as brightly as the players.\n\nAnother year, another Joe Bonamassa live album.\nAnd another worthy of your time, attention and appreciation." ]
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[ "Just 7% of our genome is uniquely shared with other humans, and not shared by other early ancestors.", null, "Scientists have taken another step toward solving an enduring mystery with a new tool that may allow for more precise comparisons between the DNA of modern humans and that of our extinct ancestors.\n\nWhat makes humans unique? Scientists have taken another step toward solving an enduring mystery with a new tool that may allow for more precise comparisons between the DNA of modern humans and that of our extinct ancestors.\n\nJust 7% of our genome is uniquely shared with other humans, and not shared by other early ancestors, according to a study published recently in the journal Science Advances.\n\n“That's a pretty small percentage,\" said Nathan Schaefer, a University of California computational biologist and co-author of the new paper. “This kind of finding is why scientists are turning away from thinking that we humans are so vastly different from Neanderthals.”\n\nThe research draws upon DNA extracted from fossil remains of now-extinct Neanderthals and Denisovans dating back to around 40,000 or 50,000 years ago, as well as from 279 modern people from around the world.\n\nScientists already know that modern people share some DNA with Neanderthals, but different people share different parts of the genome. One goal of the new research was to identify the genes that are exclusive to modern humans.\n\nIt's a difficult statistical problem, and the researchers “developed a valuable tool that takes account of missing data in the ancient genomes,” said John Hawks, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, who was not involved in the research.\n\nThe researchers also found that an even smaller fraction of our genome — just 1.5% — is both unique to our species and shared among all people alive today. Those slivers of DNA may hold the most significant clues as to what truly distinguishes modern human beings.\n\n“We can tell those regions of the genome are highly enriched for genes that have to do with neural development and brain function,” said University of California, Santa Cruz computational biologist Richard Green, a co-author of the paper.\n\nIn 2010, Green helped produce the first draft sequence of a Neanderthal genome. Four years later, geneticist Joshua Akey co-authored a paper showing that modern humans carry some remnants of Neanderthal DNA. Since then, scientists have continued to refine techniques to extract and analyze genetic material from fossils.\n\n“Better tools allow us to ask increasingly more detailed questions about human history and evolution,” said Akey, who is now at Princeton and was not involved in the new research. He praised the methodology of the new study.\n\nHowever, Alan Templeton, a population geneticist at Washington University in St Louis, questioned the authors' assumption that changes in the human genome are randomly distributed, rather than clustered around certain hotspots within the genome.\n\nThe findings underscore \"that we’re actually a very young species,” said Akey. “Not that long ago, we shared the planet with other human lineages.”" ]
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[ null, "In the first 12 years of Robin’s life, he was abandoned by his mother and father. He was abused and terrorized by his alcoholic uncle. Then his aunt, the one person who actually cared about him, passed away. Sadly, his suffering was just beginning...\n\nAfter his aunt died, 12-year-old Robin tried to fill the vacancy in his heart with alcohol and marijuana, which soon became a daily routine. By his teens, he had spiraled into hard drug addiction, which led to a tragedy that would forever change his life. One night, blinded by drugs, Robin shot and killed a friend who was trying to take his car keys.\n\nWracked with guilt and remorse, Robin remembers being glad when the sheriff came to arrest him. At the young age of 17, he was sentenced to life in prison.\n\nAfter spending 40 long years behind bars, Robin awoke one day to find out life had taken a very unexpected turn. He was being set free...immediately. A Supreme Court ruling held that mandatory sentences of life without the possibility of parole for juveniles are unconstitutional. So, with $18 in his pocket, no family, and no time to make any plans, Robin walked out of the prison and straight into homelessness.\n\nUnsure what to do or how to start over, Robin turned to alcohol. “I wasn’t drinking much, but I realized I was starting to look forward to it every day,” he says. “I was without routine or structure. I saw where it was headed.”\n\nRobin came to Shelter KC and entered our proven Christian Community of Recovery program, which is made possible through the generosity of friends like you. One night, while reading a short prayer from his homework assignment, he found himself crying out to God for guidance. The next morning, when he knelt to pray, another life- changing moment occurred.\n\n“I felt Jesus behind me with his hand on my shoulder,” Robin says. “I knew something miraculous had happened.”\n\nNow in the transitional phase of our program, Robin is doing well and looks forward to his new life in Christ. “The whole staff shows me what Christianity really is,” he says.\n\nDonate to help us provide love and care to men like Robin!" ]
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[ "In 2019 a new non-profit and experimental place has opened at Budapest, in the factory building of the underground Artus Studio: the ‚Switch Space’. The curator, Judit Csanádi asked me to create a solo show there as its opening, and I designed a cooperation with Ágnes Hardi, sculptor, there. We made site-specific installations in a strong communication with each other, and have reflected on the factory building itself.", null, null, "In the frame of the program Switchroom curated by Judit Csanádi, sculptors Margit Koller and Ágnes Hardi will settle the industrial site of Artus Gallery with their site-specific installations between 10th of May and 3rd of June. The two sculptors studied together at the class of Valéria Sass and Ádám Szabó at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, and they’ve already cooperated several times on exhibitions and group projects. Their close professional relationship is linked in observing the natural and artificial space around us and in the similarity of the way they are manipulating the experience and sense of the observed space.\n\nThis is what gave the title of the exhibition also: Scale. Hardi is building up the emotional projections of the built space from concrete and metal in the dimensions of statuettes, but sometimes she also constructs human-scale, life-size corridors or mirrored environments. Koller is approaching from the opposite direction with her large-scale, often only virtually projected and/or partially constructed video installations. Her built spaces customized around the human body are almost scenery-like in their walkability and their dramaturgy, how they’re mapping space-time systems on the boundary of perception.\n\nThe artists have (re)customized their old and new installations specifically for the spaces of the gallery: their installations standing in dialog with each other are using and repeating the architectural capabilities of the showroom as parts of the artworks. Doors and windows are opening, stairways are bending and corridors are mirroring, reflecting site-specific on the given space. The accordance and debate of the real and virtual, and the enlarged and miniature space-installations are focusing the spectator’s attention on the given space (here) and the actual time (now); the affectedness of the reality reveals itself while walking around the manipulated showroom. Thus the origo of the exhibition will be the spectator himself and his own perceptual ability; the awareness-raising and overwriting of the possibilities of the familiar reception of the spice-time surrounding us, as an interactive exercise." ]
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[ "A British National was interviewed today at the Pattaya Police Station after being arrested over the death of a bar girl who fell from a balcony on the fifth floor of a condo.\n\nReece Vella, 25, from Birmingham, took Wannipa Janhuathon, 26, from a bar in Pattaya and went back to the Cosy Beach View condominium, located near Pratamnuk Hill.\n\nAt around 5.30am on Saturday morning Wannipa plunged to her death from the fifth floor room and Mr. Vella fled the scene.", null, "Mr. Vella was arrested on Sunday afternoon and admitted fleeing the scene of the accident due to, quote, panicking and being distraught and being on overstay. He was pictured being questioned at Pattaya police station this afternoon.\n\nPolice Lieutenant Narong Chantra, deputy head of investigations at Pattaya Police, said Vella had been arrested on suspicion of ‘’negligence causing others to die’’ and fled the scene in panic knowing that he was staying in the country illegally on an expired visa.\n\nMr. Chantra stated to the press ‘’CCTV from the incident was examined and after checking evidence at the hotel the suspect was found to be Mr Reece Vella, a British citizen, aged 25 years.”\n\n‘’An arrest warrant was issued after evidence was presented to the court. The police case is that on the day of the incident Mr. Vella visited the bar and met Miss Wannipa where they proceeded to go to the condo in Pratamnak.”\n\n‘’Mr Vella was in shock when she fell and knowing that he had overstayed his visa ran away and kept her mobile phone in his bag and left the room.”\n\n‘’Mr Vella has been arrested on suspicion of negligence causing others to die, overstaying his visa in excess of 59 days and stealing a motorcycle at night.\n\n‘’The foreign suspect will be processed and prosecuted in accordance with the law.”\n\nWe here at The Pattaya News will provide further updates as available. Our thoughts are with the friends and family of the departed." ]
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[ null, "Should you buy a laptop with an OLED display? The answer is yes, potentially. For those not up to speed, OLED laptops are pretty new to the scene. The first OLED laptops weren’t introduced until 2016, but they’ve hit the mainstream in 2019; a number of reputable manufacturers, such as Lenovo, Dell, Razer and Alienware, have all released laptops with OLED displays. That said, many of today’s more popular laptops are still equipped with LCD displays, including every MacBook. (Although, rumor has it that Apple is gearing up to release a 16-inch MacBook Pro with an OLED display this fall.) So, what’s the deal?\n…\nRead full post here:\nhttps://gearpatrol.com/2019/08/29/should-you-buy-an-oled-laptop/" ]
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[ null, "While the U.S. advertising industry was indifferent to this far-away backlash, I thought it was intriguing. In a May 2007 column, I wrote that it’s a good idea for the advertising industry to voluntarily rein in its own addiction, and begin instituting boundaries, particularly in public spaces.\n\nMy rationale was that it’s one thing for advertising clutter to overwhelm opt-in media channels, like television, Web sites, radio channels or print. In these venues, people can simply choose to opt their attention out. But advertising clutter in public spaces is often unavoidable. Many media venues have become an advertising tragedy of the commons, yet public spaces have the most potential to be invasive.\n\nI haven’t thought too much about this ban on advertising until recently, when I read a column in The New Scientist on efforts to use technology to remove corporate logos from view.\n\nAccording to the piece, several technology-inspired artists and innovators are subverting corporate branding with augmented reality, a technology by which virtual information is overlain on the real world through smart glasses or other means.\n\nFor example, Unlogo, an open-source Web service, eliminates logos from videos. According to Unlogo’s Web site, “it takes back your personal media from the corporations and advertisers…[it] gives people the opportunity to opt out of having corporate messages permanently imprinted into the photographic record of their lives.”\n\nThen there’s Artvertiser, another open-source project which replaces billboard advertisements with art in real time through a pair of smart glasses. According to Artvertiser’s Web site, it works by teaching computers to “recognise” individual advertisements so they can be easily replaced with alternative content, like images and video.\n\nFinally, there’s Jan Herling from the University of Technology in Ilmenau, Germany, who introduced Diminished Reality, a software system that deletes entire objects, such as logos, from video.\n\nThese technologies — so far — are niche science and art projects. But like the backlash in São Paulo, their emergence and passionate developers reflect underlying dissonance. And the simplicity and grass-roots mobility of these technologies suggest a low barrier and some likelihood of breaking into the mainstream in some form.\n\nFor advertisers, this trend underscores how increasingly important it is to build a beloved brand that people want to opt into — versus tune out, or erase altogether.\n\nThis also was my last column in MediaPost." ]
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[ "Sound The Horns the first single off “Breathe Easy” IDEs album primarily produced by Lucky Loopiano. The video shows the duality of man and constant battle within. Directed by Serringe of The Element Tree, a small production was take on to create this cinematic visual.", null, "For close to two decades, IDE has been producing music and operating an independent record label. A life-long entrepreneur of New York City Hip-Hop culture, IDE has released an extensive catalog of albums. Working with some of the best artists in the genre from Golden Era Emcees and Battle Legends, to the most talented and original underground hip-hop acts. BREATHE EASY marks the first project from IDE without any cameos or guest appearances. A concept album plunging into the depths of consciousness and exploring the constant struggles within an ever changing music industry, in a time where music has become repetitive and unoriginal, this is a unique and creative album. A breath of fresh air for listeners.\n\nLucky Loopiano and IDE joined forces to produce IDE’s first studio album working with professional engineers (Raj Makhiji of RVM Sounds) and mastering engineers (Joe Lambert). BREATHE EASY is an array of hard hitting classic New York boom-bap orchestrated by upcoming producer Lucky Loopiano, as well as IDE himself, and the multi-faceted Kelly Finnigan (Monophonics/Destruments) playing and arranging live instrumentation. IDE is back better than ever determined to put the CJM collective back on the map in 2016." ]
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[ null, "Al Madani – who has founded or co-founded a number of companies in both the UAE and US - is also a board member of the UAE Ministry of Economy’s SME Council and of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.\n\nIn an interview with Arabian Business, Al Madani said that in her experience, there are two primary reasons why start-ups fail in the UAE.\n\n“One of the reasons for failure is cash flow,” she said. “They don’t know how to manage their cash flow at all and they burn money fast.”\n\nThe second reason, she added, is that start-ups want to scale up “too quickly”.\n\n“Some of the people who start businesses here are ego-driven. The want to be called entrepreneurs,” she said. “Instead of testing and trying slowly, and growing in a steady way…. they’ll just open a store, have 30 employees and burn their money when there is no demand for them to supply. They start too big.”\n\nAmong Al Madani’s companies are Social Fish, a marketing, branding and social media consultancy based in Dubai and Los Angeles, as well as Proposal Cupid, an events company specialising in proposals, engagements and weddings.\n\nOne of the main reasons that start-ups try accelerate too quickly, she added, is that many entrepreneurs fear what people will say about them if their company starts small, or isn’t particularly high-profile.\n\n“I believe in starting small, learning and escalating,” she added. “It doesn’t matter what people say about you. If you’re there to satisfy someone else and doing this for the wrong reasons, then you aren’t an entrepreneur. This is not where you’re supposed to be.”\n\nAl Madani, for example, notes that Social Fish has achieved success with only three full-time employees. Despite the small team, the firm has attracted considerable business, and recently was chosen to host, manage and produce a birthday party for Real Madrid and France international footballer Karim Benzema.\n\n“In the end, when someone is successful, people can’t deny that,” Al Madani added. “How you do that, how you start it, is nobody’s business. Just focus on your work.”\n\nUAE named regional hub for entrepreneurship, ahead of Egypt", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Pontifications: Why the 787-8 is no longer favored by Boeing\n\nMarch 21, 2016, © Leeham Co: My Pontifications for the last two weeks examined how the Airbus and Boeing messaging continues to do battle for the product line ups. Boeing continues to denigrate the Airbus widebody line and Airbus fighting back, using Boeing’s own tactics alleging a product gap.\n\nBoeing claims then A330neo is “dead on arrival” and the Airbus widebody strategy is “a mess.” Neither claim holds up under scrutiny. Certainly there is some weakness in the Airbus line: the A330-200 sales slowed to a trickle and the A330neo, especially the -800, has yet to truly advance. The A380 struggles and the A350-1000 is slow—but after the initial, unique splurge of the 777X, sales of this airplane have been anemic, too.\n\nAirbus points out the sales of the 787-8 have dried up. So have sales of the 777-300ER, in sharp contrast to the unexpectedly strong sales for the A330ceo—enough so that Airbus is taking the production rate back up, to 7/mo, from the previously announced reduction to 6/mo.\n\nThe 787-9 is clearly the go-to airplane. Sales of the 787-10 haven’t been a barn-burner, but the company counts on the airplane to contribute to profits. One can look to the 767 Family for an analogy.\n\nIt was eclipsed by the 767-300/ER, which became the mainstay of this popular family.\n\nThe 767-400 was a sales dud, a further stretch of the -300/ER. Great for seat mile costs, but sub-par field and operational performance.", null, "The 787-8, with a little more than 400 sales, is hampered by the legacy of the production and design woes. Models through line #101 are sub-par, with weight, design and production issues. From line 102, the lessons learned and design changes combine to produce a good airplane. But these very design changes make the 787-8 different from the 787-9 and 787-10 when it comes to production, according to people familiar with the production system.\n\nBoeing officials have been pretty up-front that they prefer selling the more profitable, higher margin -9/10 than the low-margin (and some believe still unprofitable) -8.\n\nAn analyst on the year-end earnings call put his finger on the issue when he asked Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg why Boeing hasn’t adopted separate block accounting for the 787-8 and the 787-9/10 to separate out the presumed money-losing -8 from the widely accepted premise that the -9/10 are the money-makers. Muilenburg didn’t give a detailed answer, responding in generalities that Boeing had looked at the idea and concluded the total program accounting was the way to go.", null, "According to our Market Intelligence, there are enough differences between the production of the -8 and that of the -9/10 that Boeing essentially is building two different airplanes. The -9/10 are about 90% common, but—depending on who’s doing the talking—the -8 may only be about 40% common to the -9.\n\nWhatever the actual numbers are for commonality and per-sub-type costs and profits, the fact is Boeing doesn’t want to sell the -8. Using the Ascend data base, the last time I looked last year, there were no deliveries scheduled for the -8 after 2020. According to one insider, who has since left the company, Boeing expected at best to build one -8 per month from 2020 to fulfill the need for a route-development airplane.\n\nAs for the A330neo, for which sales were few and far between last year, Airbus officials were focused on selling the CEO to fill the production gap. This year the focus is on the NEO. Conclusions can be drawn as this year draws to a close.\n\n(I will note that the -10 carries 60 more passengers than the -900, but since Boeing chooses to compare the two airplanes for range, a comparison I think is nonetheless bogus, I’ll follow Boeing’s lead for the sales comparison.)\n\nWe’ll see just how well the NEO does this year. But I don’t expect a large number of sales for the -800. It’s the “LR” niche for Airbus.\n\n85 Comments on “Pontifications: Why the 787-8 is no longer favored by Boeing”" ]
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[ "Property owners leaving land sitting empty can be whacked below a new finances measure aimed at discouraging “land banking.” A cutback on tax incentives for vacant land become one of the few belongings-associated measures in this yr’s federal finances, launched Tuesday night, and is set to feature $50 million to the price range’s backside line. Under the circulate, belongings proprietors will not declare fees such as council quotes and maintenance fees for vacant land in their tax returns. A new price range degree will lessen tax incentives for land banking, which deny using the land for housing or different improvement.\nA new budget degree will reduce tax incentives for land banking, which denies land usage for housing or different improvement. Photo: Erin Jonasson The integrity degree will cope with worries assets proprietors are improperly claiming deductions for charges, consisting of hobby costs, for the land they by no means intend to earn an income from.", null, "To put a forestall to the exercise, the federal government will deny deductions for fees related to keeping vacant land from July 2019. Doing so can lessen the recognition of land banking, which holds lower back land that could be used for housing or different improvement. Under current tax settings, property owners can break out by claiming deductions for the land they never tend to make a profit from, even as banking the land with the hopes of later promoting it for a windfall whilst property charges have accelerated. A degree builder would be keeping a very near eye on, in line with the Urban Development Institute of Australia’s countrywide government director, Kirk Coningham.\n\nI think one of the key problems is that it applies to land wherein approvals for development are being sought so that the landholder might be penalized for a loss of speed inside the method,” Mr. Coningham said. We realize that it can take seven to 10 years to bring house and land applications to the marketplace in Sydney; being punished for the gradual processing might be one big challenge. Lance Cunningham, countrywide tax director at BDO in Australia, stated denying vacant landholders from making ordinary deductions seemed to be an attempt to stop them from retaining onto land long time. “To try and unfastened up some of the lands for land and housing. I think it’s sincerely geared toward assets builders keeping lots of lands because they think they can get better profits inside the destiny,” he stated.", null, "Under the brand new tax settings, assets owners might be able to claim deductions after belongings turned into built on the land, the belongings had acquired approval to be occupied and became to be had for rent. The degree might be no longer be practical to land owned to carry out a business, including a commercial enterprise of primary production. While a few denied deductions, which include borrowing prices and council costs, could be claimed towards the capital gains tax whilst assets bought, costs for offerings, including lawn mowing and vermin management, couldn’t be deducted at a later date. This degree is estimated to garner $50 million in revenue over 2020-21 and 2021-22.\n\nThe currently introduced intervening time budget has evoked combined reactions among India Inc, including small and medium businesses (SMEs). While the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has welcomed a number of the measures proposed utilizing the government, the meantime budget has been given a thumbs-down by different enterprise bodies like the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) and Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), among others. Industry representatives have applauded the government initiatives to grow funds for the infrastructure and social sectors. The circulate to extend the interest subvention scheme from March-end 2009 to September-give up 2009 to exporters, such as textile, handloom, marine, gemstones & jewelry, and SMEs has also been welcomed.\n\nHowever, a majority of the small units are discontent with the budget. Exporters are dissatisfied over the mere extension of interest subvention of two% on pre and submit-cargo credit scores for employment-orientated segments. They have been watching for the authorities to introduce a sequence of measures like tax exemption on exports, increase investment allowance, raise duty disadvantage fees, settle losses in derivatives, increase ahead cover and make the better allocation for marketing improvement schemes. However, the meantime finances for 2009-10 has failed to meet the lengthy-pending demands of the SME quarter.\n\nThe good deal-predicted concessions for the beleaguered textile, car and car ancillary sectors have now not been provided with the aid of the authorities. The request to revive the industrial region by announcing the abolition of fringe gain tax and securities transaction tax has also been overlooked. Small gadgets might have benefited from the finances if they had provided the tax exemption on specialized services. In the absence of any tax alleviation, small corporations are likely to conflict to pay taxes in the subsequent fiscal year as nicely. Nevertheless, the period in-between finances are anticipated to power investments and boom of the home economy.\n\nFramed in opposition to the backdrop of the worldwide recession, the authorities have attempted to introduce measures like a stronger outlay for agriculture, infrastructure, social sectors and assist exports and SMEs in the finances to sustain the country’s economic increase. The authorities are also planning not to forget to decrease profits tax fees for individuals and grow the tax concessions. These measures may advantage small businesses.", null ]
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[ "The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 5: Behind the Scenes review\nAdvertisement", null, "Nick Spencer’s run on Amazing Spider-Man has gone on for a year now, with an anniversary issue in #25 serving as a milestone for the run so far. This fifth volume of his run is centered around this anniversary issue, as it recaps the past year of the Amazing Spider-Man while also setting up future plot threads. Unfortunately, this milestone also does not feel quite as monumental as it should, with a lackluster reveal serving as a progression of the overall plot. Some other elements keep the book enjoyable, but even the good issues have some unfortunate content.\n\nThe first two issues focus the most on the overarching plot of the run, with the mysterious bandaged villain who has been stalking Spider-Man confronting Mysterio to bring him into a new role. The first issue, #24, is very well done, with a recap of Mysterio’s history followed by an incredibly atmospheric horror sequence of the yet-to-be-named villain coming in and killing Mysterio after a very frightening talk. Thus this villain’s name is revealed: Kindred. After over 25 issues, though, this reveal feels very lackluster and underwhelming. Kindred has been skulking around since the first issue of this run, yet the readers don’t learn anything actionable about their identity or motivations – just a name.\n\nIssue #25 is the second issue of the collection, and immediately reveals that Mysterio tricked his way out of being killed by Kindred, and is recruited into a scheme revealed at the end of the issue. The meat of this issue is Peter finding the Lizard and returning him to his family after the events of Hunted, while Mary Jane goes out with her friend and gets caught up in a situation without Spider-Man. This issue is especially enjoyable because it allows MJ to have her own agency, something that she has sometimes lacked in Spider-Man stories. Spencer gives her a good chance to shine, which leads into one of the endings to this issue – her being recruited to act in a movie written by Mysterio. This is an interesting hook that unfortunately is not explored for the rest of the volume, as it instead focuses on a different teaser from this issue: the new Sinister Syndicate.\n\nThe final three issues turn towards the new Beetle and her new all-female Sinister Syndicate, who she turns upon her former associate Boomerang. This story had the potential to be a fun return for the Superior Foes, but misses the mark almost entirely by turning into a way to poke fun at feminism and progressiveness. Beetle and her Syndicate begin by complaining about being mistreated and looked down upon by men, but the book almost immediately makes them look absurd rather than acknowledge any validity to their points. There are points where it seems like Spencer is saying that a group of all women wouldn’t be able to get along, and the entire team is undermined when it’s revealed that Beetle was just taking advantage of them and never intended to help them. A lot of the humor feels mean-spirited, and by the end of the arc it’s more frustrating than it is enjoyable.\n\nThere’s also two stories in the back that were backups to Amazing Spider-Man #25. Zeb Wells’ team-up story with Todd Nauck and Rachelle Rosenberg is fun, albeit fairly forgettable as a whole. Keaton Patti and Dan Hipp’s story, on the other hand, is hilarious from beginning to end. It’s a thoroughly enjoyable romp with absolutely stellar art, and is well worth reading.\n\nRyan Ottley and Kev Walker do the majority of the art for this volume, with Humberto Ramos and Patrick Gleason doing some additional work for the oversized #25. Ottley is the stronger of the two, as Walker’s rounder art doesn’t mix very well with the rest of their sharp styles. That’s not to say it isn’t good, it just clashes with the rest of them, most notably when he draws Spider-Man. Ottley works a lot of detail into his portions of the story, imbuing it with personality and style that feels lacking from the rest. Nathan Fairbairn and Laura Martin’s colors are a standout, with Fairbairn working with Ottley and Martin with Walker. The variety of inkers on the book also do a good job keeping the art consistent.\n\nOverall, this volume feels like it doesn’t live up to its own expectations. The reveal of Kindred’s name feels very underwhelming, especially when they don’t appear after the beginning of the second issue of this collection. There’s so much left unanswered that answering a more mundane question about the character just draws attention to how slowly things are being revealed. The story about the Sinister Syndicate had the potential to be fun, but instead took potshots at feminists and progressives and felt insulting and mean-spirited. The art was good, if a bit inconsistent, but as a whole this volume feels like it had a lot more potential than it showed.\n\nThe Amazing Spider-Man Vol 5: Behind the Scenes\nIs it good?\nAs a whole, this volume does not live up to its own expectations.\nOttley, Ramos, Gleason, and Walker all bring their own styles to the book, and it looks good.\nThe first issue has an incredible atmosphere as Kindred appears.\nMary Jane is given a lot of much-needed agency in her brief appearance.\nThe reveal of Kindred's name feels meaningless, drawing more attention to how little is known about the character after a year.\nThe second arc feels mean-spirited, wasting its own potential.\n5\nAverage\nBuy Now\nComixology/Amazon" ]
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[ null, "Shafaq News/ The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, PM Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, arrived at the Iraqi-Syrian borders in Nineveh Governorate.\n\nAl-Kadhimi's office said that the Prime Minister headed a delegation of officials from the Ministers of Defense and Interior and military and security leaders.\n\nThe statement did not provide further details, but strict security measures accompanied the visit at the border areas after the escape of ISIS prisoners from Ghweran in the Syrian city of Hasakah.\n\nAl-Kadhimi to Tueller: Iraq is committed to the security, economic, and diplomatic cooperation with US\n\nThe Commander of the Iraqi Army airforces apologizes to Al-Kadhimi" ]
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[ "What does Erin go Bragh mean?\n\nBased on an Irish phrase meaning “Ireland forever,” Erin go Bragh is a popular expression of loyalty to, or affection for, Ireland and its people and culture.\n\nWhere does Erin go Bragh come from?", null, "Erin go Bragh is an Anglicization of Éire go Brách, among other forms, literally meaning “Ireland till the end of time” in the Irish language. The phrase was apparently first recorded during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. It was on a flag brandished by the United Irishmen to voice a rallying cry for Irish independence from Britain.\n\nIn the 19th century, Erin go Bragh was occasionally used as a slogan to express Irish national pride. It was even used as a motto for the now defunct Irish Unionist Party. In modern Ireland, it’s used as the name of a Dublin-based Gaelic games athletics club. Many noted Irish musicians have also written songs that are either titled Erin go Bragh or deal with it as a theme. But the expression’s principal currency, as far as the record is concerned, has been sentimental, used to invoke and celebrate Irish pride and culture.", null, "It's not the winning or losing that matters, it's taking part, but WE won, Shamrockshire, Ireland, Erin Go Bragh! Slam that. UP THE REPUBLIC\n@Doshtosh, March, 2017", null, "DeviantArt\nIrishness” lay more in certain word patterns and in the subtle lilt and cadence of his speech than in any vaudevillian Erin go bragh Mr. Doodley talker.\nRobert Traver, Anatomy of a Murder, 2014\n“Okay errbody you can stop saying 'erin go bragh' to the 9 redheaded teenage bartenders who are airbnb'ing the 1BR apartment below you”\n(((yungmusashi))) @nightscientist Twitter (March 18, 2017)\nSEE MORE EXAMPLES\n\nErin go Bragh is mainly used outside of Ireland in a range of contexts and registers. It appears in tweets linking to articles about Ireland, in St. Patrick’s Day salutations from people boasting Irish heritage, and on Irish-themed bric-a-brac and souvenirs. While Erin go Bragh is usually a warm-hearted way to cheer on and signal all things Irish, it can sometimes come across as a bit patronizing.\n\nThis is not meant to be a formal definition of Erin go Bragh like most terms we define on Dictionary.com, but is rather an informal word summary that hopefully touches upon the key aspects of the meaning and usage of Erin go Bragh that will help our users expand their word mastery." ]
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[ "The American newspaper “New York Post” reported that during the past 18 months, Israel carried out 3 major operations against Iranian nuclear sites, with the participation of about a thousand Mossad agents and spies inside Tehran.\n\nThe American newspaper said that “high-tech weapons were used in carrying out these attacks, including drones and a quadcopter – and spies inside Iran’s holiest shrine, the nuclear program,” noting that “while American nuclear negotiators are trying to escape defeat in Vienna, Israel is Take matters seriously, and last week Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett focused on a new policy toward Tehran: responding to Tehran-backed militias with covert strikes on Iranian soil.\n\nThis strategy builds on the extensive capabilities that the Mossad has built in Iran in recent years. “.\n\nShe added, “At first, the Iranians were confused, and it seemed that the building was blown up from the inside, but how? The answer, they say, shocked them. When the Iranian regime was renovating the facility in 2019, Israeli agents pretended to be construction merchants and sold them building materials.” And those building materials were full of explosives, and a year later they were detonated by Israel,” noting that “the second and most dangerous stage was the recruitment of Iranian spies consisting of 10 nuclear scientists after they managed to convince them to change their positions by telling them that they were working for international dissidents, not For Israel’s benefit, the scientists gained access to the underground halls, and, incredibly, the scientists agreed to blow up the highly guarded facility.”\n\nAnd she stated that “in February, the “Jewish Chronicle of London” newspaper revealed how Israeli spies killed the nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh using a remote-controlled machine gun, revealing that the tripartite sabotage effort on July 2, 2020, began with a mysterious explosion at Iran’s center for nuclear devices. Advanced Centrifuges (ICAC) at Natanz, one of the ultra-safe nuclear sites scattered across Iran.”\n\nAn Israeli source told the newspaper: “Their motives were different. The Mossad discovered what they desperately wanted in their lives and gave it to them. There was an inner circle of scientists who knew more about the operation, and an outside circle that helped them, but they had less information.”\n\nThe newspaper pointed out that “the mystery of the introduction of explosives into the fortified compound continued to occupy the Israeli Mossad, and this was achieved in two ways. The first was that a drone flew in its airspace and delivered the bombs to an agreed-upon location for Iranian scientists to take.” A source told the newspaper: “Suppose you wanted to enter Explosives to the Natanz facility, how do you do that? You can, for example, think that the people working there need to eat, they need food, so you can put the explosives in the truck that delivers the food to the facility, and the scientists can pick it up as soon as they come in, yeah you can do that”.\n\nThe New York Post indicated that the plan succeeded, as scientists collected and installed the bombs in April, after Iran announced that it had begun using advanced IR-5 and IR-6 centrifuges in the underground hall in flagrant defiance of its nuclear obligations. The explosives were detonated, destroying the safe power system, power outages, and destroying ninety percent of the centrifuges, which led to the facility stopping working for up to nine months, while the scientists immediately disappeared, and today they are all alive and healthy good”.\n\nShe pointed out that “these operations took place while negotiations were continuing in Vienna, and Mossad operations were carried out without international cooperation,” noting that “while Biden’s team is imbued with naivety and focus on the future as in the days of (former US President Barack) Obama, it is (the team). ) is seeking in vain the agreement in Vienna, while the Iranians are preparing for war, and the Mossad is trying to stop them.”\n\nShe revealed that, “Over the previous months, a team of Israeli spies and their Iranian agents had smuggled an armed quadcopter into the country, piece by piece. On June 23, the team assembled the group and transported it to a site 10 miles from the TESA factory in Karaj where the company is located. Iranian Centrifugal Technology (TESA). The personnel launched a quadcopter, directed it to the factory, and released the payload, causing a huge explosion. The aircraft then returned to the launch site, where it was hidden for further use.”", null, null, null, "Washington Responds to Russian Proposal to Reduce Tensions in Europe", null ]
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[ null, "There are several opportunities (some might say necessities) for drinking contests in The Witcher. Geralt's stamina will be put to the test. These contests usually involve some goal, though what that goal is may not be clear on the onset. It is usually worthwhile, but it is recommended having either a place to sleep handy, or better still, Wives' Tears on hand for the aftermath.\n\nParticipate in drinking contests to gain information and rewards.\n\nRetrieved from \"https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Drinking_contest?oldid=483114\"\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted." ]
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[ null, "The story: A citizen of Sweden has “recently been detained” in Iran, informed sources in Tehran have told Amwaj.media. While confirming the detention, a senior political source who spoke on condition of anonymity declined to provide further details of the latest arrest of a foreign national in Iran.\n\nSweden’s foreign ministry on May 6 stated that “a man in his 30s” has been detained. The day before, Swedish media reported that the incident took place amid “a threat about the kidnapping of Swedes.”\n\nTensions are rising between Iran and Sweden over a Stockholm court’s upcoming sentencing of a former Iranian judiciary official accused of involvement in the Islamic Republic’s mass execution of political prisoners in 1988. The former official, Hamid Nouri, could be handed a life sentence.\n\nThe details: Swedish outlet Aftonbladet on May 5 relayed that the detained Swede was part of a group of tourists, elaborating that the country’s embassy in Tehran is pursuing further information from Iranian authorities..." ]
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[ "Here's How India Has Let Down All Non-Cricketing Sports!\n\nWith so much attention around cricket and efforts to build better infrastructure for producing world-class cricketers, the government actually forgot that there are other sports in the country too! Due to lack of funds and facilities, inferior quality training equipments and not much support from the sporting federations, the country is lagging behind in non-cricketing sports. In most instances where athletes have asked for the government's help, they have been let down.\n\nTeams and individuals who worked hard, put blood and sweat in making the country proud at international platforms have been abandoned by the government. Those who made it big, did not get their due credit!\n\nHere are a few games and individuals who have been neglected, ignored and let down:\n\nA lot of people still don’t know that it is hockey (and not cricket) which is our national sport.\n\nFrom winning several Olympic gold medals to struggling to just qualify for the Games, Indian hockey team has gone through it all. During the 80s and 90s when cricket was becoming the most popular and preferred sport across the country, hockey was fast losing ground.", null, "The introduction of astro-turf as the mandatory playing surface totally turned things around for Indian hockey players who were used to playing on grass. Players made all out efforts to revive the lost glory but in vain. With lack of facilities, infrastructure and funds it was difficult to produce international level players.\n\nIn 2013, just before an important hockey event, the entire national hockey team was made to sleep in a stadium’s dormitory. In 2011, India won the Asian Champions Trophy by defeating arch-rivals Pakistan 4-2 by shoot out in the summit clash. Hockey India announced a paltry cash reward of just Rs 25,000 for the Asian champions Indian team. At several other occasions too, the team has had to face step-motherly treatment.\n\nNot just the lack of funds but also the cruel, unjust and inhuman treatment meted out to players in non-cricketing sports is highly demoralising. Earlier this year, over 600 disabled athletes from across India, who were in Ghaziabad for the 15th National Para-Athletic Championship, were crammed into a couple of partially constructed buildings. Forget about the buildings being disabled-friendly, they were unfurnished, lacked basic toilet and drinking water facilities, forcing both male and female athletes to sleep on the floor and bathe and defecate in the open. Paralympic Committee of India was forced to suspend president Rajesh Tomar after this management fiasco.", null, null, "As cricket continues to maintain an iron grip on India's sporting landscape-getting all the sponsorship deals, handsome cash rewards and the IPL players getting more fame than an Olympics medalist, the Kabaddi men and women are hardly even acknowledged for the medals that they bring for the country. Not many of us know that the Indian men's team clinched the fifth Kabaddi World Cup title last December, while the women's side bagged the crown for the fourth consecutive time.\n\nIndia's women Kabaddi team, which won the World Cup in 2011, had to return home in auto-rickshaws from the airport. Unlike how cricketers are treated when they return winning an overseas match or for that matter the World Cup, there were no flower garlands, no red carpet, no trumpets, no crowd, nothing to greet these victorious athletes.\n\nIce Hockey India had to literally beg for funds:\n\nWe didn’t even know India had an ice hockey team, did we?! Well, for last six years this team has been representing India at international tournaments and like many other non-cricketing sports, this team too, is facing an acute money crunch.\n\nUnsuccessful in getting sponsors for the team, the squad literally was forced to scouting, prospecting and even 'begging' for money via the online media to participate at the Asia division leg of the International Ice Hockey Federation Challenge Cup in Kuwait.\n\nPlease support our Ice Hockey team travelling to Kuwait. We need to raise funds for the team. A 20k donation will cover costs for 1 player.\n\nWe demand our share of love, because be it Cricket or Ice Hockey,The association of tricolor shall be respected everywhere #SupportIceHockey\n\nIt is so tough to push sports like Ice Hockey when cricket takes up all sponsor budgets. We have a national team and are begging for money.\n\nLuger Shiva Keshavan received no sponsorship from India for the Sochi Olympics!\n\nShiva Keshavan (born August 25, 1981) is a five-time Olympian and the first Indian representative to compete in luge at the Winter Olympic Games.", null, "Reddit's Dogecoin community banded together to financially support his way to the Sochi Olympics when the four-time Olympic luger received no sponsorship from his own nation-India! Hindi films actors and Indian sports stars help raise around $14,600(Rs 9.1 lakhs) to help the Indian luger buy a world-class sled for Sochi Olympics.", null, "Nisha Rani Dutt won a Bronze in archery in the Bangkok Grand Prix back in 2008 and had to stop competing because of her family's poor financial conditions. All she got was a monthly stipend of Rs 500. She also had to sell off her equipment to help her family. The government was nowhere to help!\n\nThe government had announced a cash prize of Rs 50,000 to the bronze winners, according to which she should have received Rs 1 lakh, her father says they are yet to get the promised reward.", null, "Differently-abled champion athlete Indira Gaikwad, recipient of Maharashtra's highest sporting honour, had to sell her painstakingly earned medals as scrap to pay medical bills of her ailing mother. The state officials had promised to give her government job, but like many other promises, this too was forgotten. She has represented the state and the country in powerlifting, cycle-racing, shot put, discus and javelin-throwing, winning eight gold medals at various events in the process.\n\nThese boxers brought laurels to the nation, but were let down!\n\nSarita Devi, boxer, had to face a year's ban imposed by AIBA for refusing to accept her 2014 Asian Games bronze medal. Even though she dominated the game, her South Korean opponent Jina Parker was declared the winner. Sarita Devi believed, Parker had been given unfair advantage in their match and named winner in the 60kg lightweight category.", null, "None from the Indian contingent came to speak for her. She and her husband had to borrow money to lodge an appeal against the decision since the Indian authorities did not get involved. Even though some might feel that what she did was wrong, but we would like to believe that it was just an emotional outburst as she felt wronged and robbed of what she deserved, it was the only lapse in her 14-year long career, atleast the Indian authorities could have taken a stand for her!", null, "Rishu Mittal, a gold medalist in boxing is forced to work as a domestic help to continue her schooling. She hails from Haryana's Kaithal and has won a gold medal in state level championship in 2014 in 46 kg category and represented Haryana during national games in Gwalior last December. Earlier she had won bronze medals in Bhivani and Faridabad in the year 2012 and 2013 respectively." ]
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[ null, "Chuck Anderson addresses one of the most common complaints jazz guitar players have about their playing…W do their solos sound the “same”?\n\nI feel that this difficulty is caused by viewing rhythm as a mathematical concept. Although guitar players may not be aware of it, on some level, they’re thinking of rhythm as fractions. Dotted quarters get 1 and 1/2 , 8th notes get a 1/2 beat , etc.\n\nHow do you organize rhythm to use in your solos?\n\nFrom the book “Modular Phonetic Rhythm”, “The difficulty in the study of rhythm has always been its abstract nature – and its mathematical approach. Rhythm has traditionally been taught as a function of math, particularly fractions. Though accurate, this approach has missed one of the most fundamental facts of rhythm. Rhythm is a sonic language and is, as such, phonetic not mathematical in nature. The average student exposed to the math orientation of rhythm has rarely absorbed the essence of rhythm. He or she rarely becomes proficient at sight-reading rhythm. This often remains a lifetime barrier to the developing musician.”\n\nThough rhythm can be explained in mathematical terms, this approach does not give you a practical command of the sounds of the rhythms. Rhythm is a series of sounds! How can these sounds be organized?\n\nWithout Modular Phonetics, we can not hear the sound of rhythm.\n\nContrary to popular opinion, being good at math does not guarantee or even indicate the potential for musical proficiency. My observations over the last 55 years have supported the theory that musical tendencies are often the outgrowth of communication skills, such as language. Music engineers often show high aptitude in math but musicians do not necessarily share this aptitude.\n\nThere is a strong correlation between the ability to spell and strong fundamentals in phonics. Phonetic skills allow us to “sound out” words, even words that we’ve never seen before! We understand the principle of sound as it applies to phonetic combinations. The “sight” of the letter combination triggers a reflexive “sound” reaction. If rhythm could be broken down into a system of phonetic units similar to the syllables of language, then rhythm would become an easily recognized and applied aural language.”\n\nPat Martino Video Lessons! The Nature of Guitar (1 of 3)" ]
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[ null, "Henri Laaksonen born ‘Henri Joona Julius Laaksonen’ on 31 March 1992, in Lohja, Finland, is a Swiss professional tennis player with a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 84 in 2022. His highest doubles ranking is world No. 191, as on 24 December 2018. He has been the No. 2 Swiss singles tennis player since 10 January 2022.\n\nThe reason for changing the right of representation was that the Swiss Federation provided significant support from the Valley in the early years of his professional career and that allowed him to play in the lowest level tournaments.\n\nThe right-hander hasn’t matched the careers of fellow Swiss Federer or Wawrinka, but Laaksonen has spent much of his career playing for ATP Ranking points on the ATP Challenger Tour.\n\nDespite the difficulties he faced when switching teams he has persevered and keeps a positive and focused outlook on his career.\n\nLaaksonen’s father, Sandro Della Piana, is a former Swiss tennis player. His mother is from Finland.\n\nHe started playing tennis at the age of 3. He lived in Hyvinkää where he was coached by Pasi Virtanen.\n\nInitially, he represented his country of birth, Finland. Since then, he has represented Switzerland.\n\nHe was called to play for Switzerland for the first round against the Czech Republic in 2013.However, he was excluded from the team following his behavior during practice.\n\nWawrinka, who was the senior player on the team at the time said that he “never wants to be on a tennis court with him again”. Further to this, Wawrinka and Laaksonen never appeared together in a team competition.\n\nLaaksonen was fined and received a formal warning from the Swiss Tennis Federation.\n\nIn 2015, he won his two singles in five sets against Ruben Bemelmans and Steve Darcis.\n\nIn September 2016, Laaksonen secured the winning points and Switzerland remained in the World Group.\n\nFor the 2017 Davis Cup World Group, Laaksonen played both singles and doubles in Switzerland’s tie with the United States.\n\nIn 2020, Laaksonen won his first match but lost against the top Peruvian player Juan Pablo Varillas.\n\nIn 2021, Laaksonen won both singles matches as Switzerland won 5–0 against Estonia. He stepped out of the shadow of Roger Federer at the French Open on Wednesday, when he reached the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time and returned to playing clay court tennis on snow.\n\nHe has a net worth of USD1.5 million." ]
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[ "In a jaw-dropping response, Leader of the Opposition Honourable Marlon A. Penn has said he supports civil unrest against the Government of the Virgin Islands over the tourism protocols which he has labelled as impractical.\n\nAt a press conference called by the Opposition on October 28, 2020, the question was asked by a reporter: “A few persons would have taken to social media stating that they may be forced to take a stance against Government’s recent decisions on tourism by taking a march on the streets of the territory. What are your thoughts as it relates to that?”\n\nFollowing a response from Opposition Member Honourable Melvin M. Turnbull (R2), who was in favour of a march against the elected Government, Hon Penn referred to the Great March of 1949, although he erred about the cause, stating that it was for Wickham’s Cay.\n\nThe Great March of 1949 was actually against the neglect of the Virgin Islands by the British Empire and brought about constitutional changes while the controversial Bates-Hill Agreement that involved a 199-year lease of Wickham’s Cay and a section of Anegada saw the formation of the Positive Action Movement in 1968 that forced the local government to change its decision.", null, "Opposition Member and Second District Representative, Honourable Melvin M. Turnbull says he has no opposition to a march on the elected government by the people.\n\nBut, according to Hon Penn, the Great March of 1949 saw the people exercise their power.\n\nAccording to the Opposition Leader, the people have a right to express their dissatisfaction via a march on Government if alternatives have failed.\n\n“If the people have a concern in terms of the issue of the day that we need to have transparency, then go to the Government. The business community went through a process where they had a petition, they were responsible in their approach, they wrote to the Government and expressed their concerns in terms of what is happening in the business community and they were able to get a meeting with the Government, even if the government didn’t listen to them, but the fact [is] that they had an opportunity. To have a meeting with the Government is the right of the people,” Hon Penn stated.", null, "Veteran politician and Opposition Member Honourable Julian Fraser RA, was not convinced of any march against government taking place as he said he was confident Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) would listen to the people and address their concerns where possible.\n\n‘No opposition to march on Gov’t’- Hon Turnbull\n\nHonourable Turnbull had earlier stated that he believes the people are the Government and they have a right to march.\n\n“So if that is the feeling of the people, they have the power, the power is not to be relinquished after they vote for persons on election day, the power still lies with the people.\n\n“The people have a right to demand from Government and their elected representative what they want to see happen for their best interest, so if that is the approach that they want to take because they feel dissatisfied with the lack of information and transparency that this Government is continuing to portrait and demonstrate then they have the right to do so, so I have no opposition to that measure or that call,” Hon Turnbull stated.", null, "Premier and Minister of Finance Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has already said he would continue to listen to the people and see what adjustments could be made to the tourism protocols following advice from the technical and medical experts.\n\nNo march will happen- Hon Fraser\n\nMeanwhile, veteran politician and Opposition Member Honourable Julian Fraser RA, was not convinced of any march against the government taking place as he said he was confident Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) would listen to the people and address their concerns where possible.\n\n“I am confident that we will never get to that point. I am confident. I know the premier will do whatever he has to do,” Hon Fraser said, adding that the Opposition sees the tourism protocols as “onerous and unrealistic and if the people feel the same way, and the premier is hearing it, I am sure he will make the adjustments that are necessary.”\n\nPremier Fahie has already said he would continue to listen to the people and see what adjustments could be made following advice from the technical and medical experts.\n\nThis includes the 8th day PCR testing for tourists, which will be reviewed.\n\nA press conference was called on Tuesday, October 27, 2020, to get questions and feedback from the media and the public alike and Premier Fahie has said his Government will continue to engage stakeholders as the Territory prepares to reopen to international visitors on December 1, 2020.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Jamie Stewart duets with more than a dozen indie, punk, and experimental music colleagues, and what results is a surprisingly sweet meditation on friendship, with nary a try-hard shock to be found.\n\nIt’s difficult to be a Xiu Xiu fan, mostly because it means you have to listen to so much Xiu Xiu music. Sharon Van Etten seems to acknowledge this at the beginning of OH NO, when she asks Jamie Stewart: “What were you doing there, so un-anxious to be liked?” That’s the question regarding a glorious, terrible, improbable body of work that has shades of The Velvet Underground, Suicide, and Einstürzende Neubauten but really sounds only like itself.\n\nThough Xiu Xiu is now a duo with Angela Seo, Stewart is the lifetime member. He’s spent the last 20 years blazing an illegible path, musically and morally, between queer politics and shock-jock shtick, radical vulnerability and repugnant cruelty, good faith and bad taste. The music varies wildly in style—from punky folk and dreamy pop to experimental electronics and harsh noise, all teeming with global instruments—and quality, from the heart-filled zenith of “I Luv the Valley, OH!” to the heartless nadir of “I Luv Abortion.” For every song you’d defend with your last breath, there’s another you couldn’t defend with your first. Most perverse is when they blend into the likes of “Ale,” a gorgeous tune about telling an overweight woman playing GameCube to shut up.\n\nIt wasn’t always this way. The urge to disturb has been part of Xiu Xiu since the beginning, but there’s something elemental and pure about those early releases, which calibrated their shocks with tenderness and grace, brilliantly modulating danger and desire in mini-masterpieces like “Fabulous Muscles.” Such moments are scattered across Xiu Xiu’s later days, but the signal-to-noise ratio decidedly shifted. Shock art has to shock itself, and gradually it grows numb. The music got sprawlier, louder, more hectoring; the targets of Stewart’s disgust grew increasingly outlandish; there were chiptune experiments and free-jazz Nina Simone covers; the lyrics developed a worrisome onomatopoeia habit. At last check, Stewart was up to his old tricks on the bombastic Girl With Basket of Fruit, the title track of which contains lines like “A flock of erect dicks on bat wings pee-pees into her sleeping face.”\n\nThis is why a record as modest as OH NO, on which Stewart duets with more than a dozen indie, punk, and experimental music friends, feels disproportionately appealing. One hesitates to say he’s “grown up,” both because it’s a condescending cliché and because he’ll probably come back with an album called I Luv COVID or something. But OH NO, which is reportedly about a personal betrayal, comes out as a pretty sweet meditation on friendship, with nary a try-hard shock to be found. The collaborations clear the clotted atmosphere and perhaps have a tempering effect. You probably don’t get Sharon Van Etten in the studio by asking her to sing about clubbing baby seals over a bunch of crashing sounds.\n\nStill, OH NO sounds more like a regular Xiu Xiu album than its track list would suggest. Apparently, singing with Stewart makes you sing like Stewart—that is to say in a kind of sinister mumble, stretching out melodies so they creep more than they stick. But given space to breathe, Stewart’s gifts as a vocal performer and sound arranger result in elegant, habitable art-pop, more along the lines of latter-day These New Puritans than GG Allin.\n\nThe darkest moments here tend to be closer to comical than harrowing. On the ambient pop charmer “I Cannot Resist,” featuring Deb Demure, the sound of a head rolling down stairs is given as “bing bong bonk-o bung.” The Greg Saunier collab, “Goodbye for Good,” is about how plants want to kill us, and features Newsom-like lists of whimsical animal names. Angus Andrew from Liars shows up to rant about Flaming Hot Cheetos and Fuego Takis on an unabashedly silly ESG pastiche called “Rumpus Room.”\n\nMore affecting is the melancholy and remorse that floats through songs with Circuit Des Yeux, Susanne Sachsse, Twin Shadow, Liz Harris of Grouper, and Chelsea Wolfe, who appears for an emphatic cover of The Cure’s “One Hundred Years.” As signs of Xiu Xiu mellowing go, could you ask for more than duets with Owen Pallett and Jonathan Meiburg from Shearwater? By not trying to shock us, Stewart actually surprises us, and OH NO makes it easier to be a Xiu Xiu fan than it’s been in years." ]
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[ null, "American forces from off-map transports assault the beach. Those units not swamped during the approach attempt to move up the beach toward the German-occupied bluffs, clearing obstacles as they advance. Some units (tanks, sharpshooters, bazookas) execute ranged fire at fortified German units. Naval Forward Observers guide ship-to-shore fire support.\n\nThe Player’s assault force faces German defensive fire (solitaire, system-controlled) from machine guns and anti-tank emplacements, panzerfaust and rifle fire, as well as off-map German artillery. When the bluffs are reached, American units must clear the trenches by assault.\n\nGame tension is visceral as your brave Joes are pinned down or hit by the intense German fire. You’ll grit your teeth as a Combat Engineer team deploys Bangalore torpedoes to clear obstacles while under fire, and cheer when a German unit is taken out by a tank or by a ship’s guns directed by one of your forward observers.\n\nHow many sections of German trench will your men be able to clear in the twelve, heart-pounding game turns? Will you be a private or a colonel at the end of the game? Good luck, soldier!" ]
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[ null, "Hello? Is this the Vancouver Whitecaps FC defence? I’d like to formally lodge a complaint.\n\nAt least this one didn’t cost you the Voyageurs Cup, just a full three points. Small steps, right?\n\nThe Whitecaps took an early lead off a Kendal Waston header, which lasted until Kevin Doyle tied the match for the Rapids in 59th minute. Cristian Techera earned a penalty and scored his first of the season in the 87th minute. That looked like the winner until Axel Sjoberg broke Whitecaps’ hearts when he levelled the match in the 5th minute of time added. Vancouver had to settle for a 2-2 tie.\n\n“I don’t think we deserved to win the game if I’m being honest,” Robbo told reporters after the match. “The way it panned out in the last minute was disappointing but it was probably a fair result.”\n\nAnd on that positive note, let’s take a look at our three kicks.\n\nIt’s not too much of a stretch to say Jordan Smith has not exactly won himself many supporters since his arrival in Vancouver. Tonight, he may have undone some of that damage.\n\n@ThatRituroGuy Smith?! He's been a horror show. A black hole whenever he gets the ball, and repeatedly caught out of position.\n\nSome. Not all. Some.\n\nDid he still give up far too many chances on defence? Oh my, yes. Kevin Doyle and Shkelzen Gashi had their way with the Costa Rican defender time and again. If Smith really wants that starting job to remain his once Aird is ready for action, he needs to be sharper when he’s not attacking.\n\nLove that long throw, though.\n\n2. Knocked off the Scooter\n\nRobbo’s big decision to bench the speedy winger known as “Scooter” last week caused ripples of fear around Whitecaps land. Was Manneh on the trading block? Was he injured?\n\nAs it turned out, neither was true.\n\nThe coach wanted to “send a message” to the exciting yet inconsistent winger. Manneh seemed to get the message to start the game, causing a brief moment of excitement as he attempted to duplicate his goal in Philadelphia. The chance was well defended, though, leading to audible groans from the sellout crowd at BC Place.\n\nSadly, that was not the worst thing to happen to Manneh on the night. As he attempted to latch onto a long ball, putting on the jets and nearly clear of all markers, Colorado defender Jared Watts fouled Manneh hard, earning a yellow card for the cynical challenge.\n\nThis led to the second audible response from the assembled crowd: a collective sharp inhaling as Manneh stayed on the ground, clearly in pain.\n\nManneh attempted to stay in the game but ultimately the injury got the best of him and he was subbed out for Erik Hurtado. (Guess how well that worked out… But that’s for another time.)\n\nI’m not sure if that’s bad, better or about the same. Either way, it’s another knock that Manneh – and his teammates – certainly didn’t need.\n\n3. Rebuilding the tower of power\n\nThe other Costa Rican Whitecap on the hot seat, Kendall Waston, did himself plenty of favours tonight.\n\nIn a season riddled with suspensions and international absences, Kendall Waston has fallen far from grace in the collective eyes of Vancouver supporters. He needed to come up big tonight against one the Western Conference’s top teams (and I still can’t believe I’m referring to the Colorado [expletive] Rapids when I say that).\n\nA goal will do that.\n\nA goal-line clearance will do that.\n\nAn unblocked cross leading to a heartbreaking goal will not do that.\n\nWell, at least Waston recovered from that horrible aerial duel that led to Colorado’s first chance early in the game. Waston losing aerial duels is like a fish drowning; it shouldn’t happen because you do the opposite of that for a living." ]
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(FBI via AP)\n\nSAN FRANCISCO — Four alleged members of a militia group associated with the so-called Boogaloo movement have been indicted on obstruction charges related to the killing of two law enforcement officers in California, prosecutors announced Friday.\n\nThe indictment charges Turlock resident Jessie Alexander Rush, 29; Robert Jesus Blancas, 33, of Castro Valley; Simon Sage Ybarra, 23, of Los Gatos; and Kenny Matthew Miksch, 21, of San Lorenzo, with conspiracy to obstruct justice and destroy records to inhibit the investigations into the killings of Federal Protective Services Ofc. Dave Patrick Underwood in Oakland last May, and the killing of Santa Cruz Sheriff’s Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller a week later. Both officers were allegedly gunned down by Steven Carrillo, 32, another follower of the anti-government Boogaloo movement that is based on a belief in an impending second American Civil War.\n\nThe charging records allege the group tried to delete messages and other electronic data that was proof of their discussions about killing police. They are alleged to be part of a Boogaloo militia known as the “Grizzly Scouts,” which is based in Northern California. The militia “periodically met in person for firearms training and other purposes.”\n\nEach of the four defendants allegedly held ranks in the Grizzly Scouts with various roles; Blancas and Misch — who went by the moniker “Not ATF” — were First Lieutenants and Ybarra was a corporal “and his responsibilities included recruitment,” the indictment says. Rush was allegedly its founder and commanding officer.\n\nThe four defendants reportedly communicated on a WhatsApp group called “209 Goon HQ,” and a Facebook group called “/K/alifornia Kommando,” which included Carrillo. It is only the latest example of federal authorities uncovering communications between Carrillo and other Boogaloo followers in which they allegedly discussed or planned violent attacks.\n\nAfter Carrillo killed Underwood he bragged about it in the WhatsApp group, telling the others, “Dudes i (sic) offed a fed,” the indictment alleges.\n\nA week later, after Santa Cruz deputies discovered Carrillo’s abandoned white van with bomb making material parked on a turnout in Ben Lomond, they began to converge on his home a short distance away. That’s when Carrillo reportedly called the others for help ambushing the officers, and suggested he was listening to them on a police scanner.\n\n“Kit up and get here. Theres inly one road in/out. Take them out when theyre coming in. … Police are here … Theyre waiting for reenforcements im (sic) listening to them,” Carrillo allegedly wrote.\n\nIn the end, no one came to Carrillo’s aid. Undeterred, he allegedly ambushed Guztwiller and several other deputies and California Highway Patrol officers, opening fire and lobbing pipe bombs at them. Carrillo killed Gutzwiller, wounded two other deputies, and was injured himself in the June 6 incident, which ended with Carrillo’s arrest, authorities say.\n\nA week before the Ben Lomond shooting, Carrillo and a Bay Area resident named Robert Allen Justus allegedly met up at a BART station and drove to Oakland intent on targeting police officers. They arrived at the Ron Dellums Federal Building in downtown Oakland and Carrillo allegedly opened fire at a security booth, mortally wounding Underwood and injuring his partner.\n\n“The indictment alleges Rush immediately instructed the Grizzly Scout member on the WhatsApp group to delete evidence on his phone. In addition, the indictment alleges that less than an hour after the shooting in Ben Lomond, Blancas deleted files related to the Grizzly Scouts from a Dropbox account,” U.S. Attorney spokesman Abraham Simmons said in a news release. “Further, within hours of the shooting, members of the Grizzly Scouts including Rush, Blancas, Ybarra, and Miksch allegedly began to reconnect on an alternative communications application.”\n\nIncluded in the deletions was Carrillo’s “I offed a fed remark,” the indictment says. It is not the first time authorities uncovered an online communication with such an admission from Carrillo.\n\nLast year, while investigating an alleged Boogaloo associate named Ivan Hunter, authorities uncovered Facebook messages in which Carrillo told him, “I did better,” when Hunter talked about wanting to target police buildings in the wake of the George Floyd killing. Hunter, a Texas resident, faces federal charges of shooting at a police precinct station in Minnesota. Authorities also found money transfers between the two, according to court records.In West Virginia, federal prosecutors charged an alleged Boogaloo associate with selling illegal gun modifiers to Carrillo and others last year.\n\nAll four defendants face up to 20 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted as charged. Separately, Blancas was charged last year with federal child enticement, related to his online conversations with a teen girl, prosecutors say.\n\nCarrillo and Justus,charged with Underwood’s murder last year, face the death penalty if convicted. Additionally, Carrillo faces potential death penalty charges in Santa Cruz County, related to the attack on Gutzwiller and the other officers." ]
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[ "Colder weather brings on new challenges to those of us who grow Plumerias and a scramble to move our “babies” into a more protected environment. Since moving from SE Texas, colder weather has been an exceptional challenge for me as a grower.\n\nMy first winter (2009) in NE Texas was quite a learning curve! I had left behind my greenhouse and was now faced with the challenge of storing my plants as the colder temperatures approached. Having downsized my collection of plumies considerably, the task was not as daunting as it had been in past years; however, even with only 100 plants it still presented a challenge . Fortunately, we have a well house which we soon turned into a storage facility for my small “patch”.\n\nThe first order at hand was to completely insulate the well house, both the walls and ceiling. Next we double wrapped the outside with heavy greenhouse plastic and secured it well. Just to be on the safe side, Fred, my husband, moved bales of hay from our barn and stacked them around the outside of the well house to provide additional insulation. We stacked the plants on pallets to get them up off the concrete floor and also to provide air circulation around the plants. It was quite a site as you can see below.", null, "Unfortunately, we were not prepared for the really cold weather here in NE Texas nor for the snow or power outage. As you can imagine, only about three fourth of my plants survived the winter and other had serious tip damage. It was a hard lesson learned!", null, "As winter approached the following year, we decided to enclose a small alcove which was on the south side of our house. Three sides were protected by the house and there was a door that opened into the house giving me access to the plants as needed. Fred closed off the open side with plywood and then it was covered with greenhouse plastic. He installed heat lamps and put a thermostat on each one in order to control the temperature. He also put a small fan in the area to circulate the air. There is definitely something to be said for being married to an electrician! The plants made the winter without a great deal of damage but there was one drawback to this storage area……we could no longer use the door to go outside. We definitely needed another plan.\n\nThe following year, I knew that I needed to find a different solution for storing my plants. I checked around and found a climatized storage facility about 25 miles from our house. I rented a storage compartment and asked for an inside unit, hoping that in the event of a power outage that would help insulate my unit from the outside cold. As in years past, all the leaves were clipped from my plumies and the large plants were uprooted from their pots and put in burlap bags. They were then loaded into our horse trailer and moved to town to the storage unit. In late May, after the threat of freeze was over, we would retrieve the plants and bring them back to their country home. This process would continue until the fall of 2014.\n\nAs the warmer weather began to cool in October of 2014, I decided to buy a small greenhouse. The 10 x 12 foot greenhouse arrived in one big box with at least nine thousand nuts, bolts, and other various pieces……..and then the fun of assembling it began. After several days, with the help of my sweet husband, the greenhouse was in place complete with a sand base, heavy ground cloth and raised pallets for the plants. This year, I decided not to bare root the larger plants. With the help of Fred and his tractor fork, the big plants were easily picked up and moved to the greenhouse in their pots after having their leaves clipped. The smaller plants joined them and our mission was accomplished!", null, "Fred suggested that I purchase a “weather station” for the greenhouse in order to monitor the temperature both inside and outside the greenhouse. I found an Auc*Rite unit at WalMart for less than $20. Set it up and hung the outdoor sensor, using a string, to a limb of one of the larger Plumeria plants. I have to tell you, it has worked like a charm!", null, "Fortunately, Fred, who is somewhat of a pack rat, had pulled the shade cloth off of my big greenhouse when we left SE Texas and brought it with us to NE Texas. He “dug” it out of his workshop and proceeded to put it on the little greenhouse. Now needless to say, a shade cloth which was made for a 36 ft. greenhouse literally wrapped the small 10’ x 12’ greenhouse…….but after being secured it did its job.", null, "As the “world turns” and my plumies sleep tucked away in the greenhouse, I will continue to monitor them from the warmth of my office with my handy new little “weather station”! Let me encourage you to make the small investment in a “weather station” that will monitor your plants too if they are stored for the winter.", null, "Mike Atkinson 8 years ago\nIs my plumeria dying? 1 min read" ]
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[ null, "Last week, Genesis Global filed a petition in the bankruptcy court for the Southern District of New York. This mentioned that he would like to be placed under the protection of the bankruptcy law. Following this, the Genesis crypto lender had to provide documents revealing the names of its creditors. Among the latter, two US government agencies were included, but they have since been redacted from the list.\n\nUS regulators linked to bankrupt exchange\n\nDigital Currency Group’s Genesis Global added to the list of bankrupt crypto companies last week. In this context, on Monday, the crypto lender filed a court document mentioning the names of its creditors. Among these, there are several US government agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Securities and Exchange Commission. There is also the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. The Block reported this information with a post on Twitter on January 24, 2023.\n\nIt should be noted that the IRS is the agency of the United States federal government that deals with the collection of contributions. The Internal Revenue Service is responsible for collecting income tax and various other taxes. As for the Securities and Exchange Commission, it is the federal body responsible for regulating the financial markets of the United States.\n\nFor one reason or another, several names on this list of Genesis creditors have been removed. In addition, there is a law firm and a non-profit organization in this list. They are Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP and Stellar Development Foundation. The latter is the company that developed the Stellar blockchain.\n\nA conflicting relationship between the SEC and Genesis\n\nGenesis Global Capital LLC is among the companies the SEC has attacked in recent times. Indeed, the regulator accused him on January 12 of having committed embezzlement with Gemini Trust Company LLC.\n\nThe two crypto companies would have offered and sold securities without having a prior license. This happened with the Gemini Earn loan program.\n\nAffected by the collapse of Three Arrows Capital and the fall of FTX, Genesis Global Capital LLC filed for bankruptcy. The DCG crypto lender, however, indicated that it would be able to hold on during the restructuring process. Indeed, he claimed to have sufficient liquidity, more than $150 million in cash. This sum should allow it to support its commercial activities throughout the restructuring process.", null, "Through its Executive Chairman (former CEO) Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy is undeniably one of those companies heavily invested in cryptocurrency. With a particular fondness for bitcoin,…", null, null, "The official launch of the Mars Protocol will take place on the Terra mainnet on January 31. A chain of independent Cosmos applications will be…", null, "This time, we don’t play anymore. Friday, November 4, the concern of investors in the Gala Games crypto project went up a notch. Highly dubious…", null, null ]
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[ null, "Honolulu Hills Raceway, in Taft, CA, played host to the second round of the 2020 WORCS series. As is typical in Taft, the course developed lots of square-edged chop. This made conditions both tricky and physical for the riders to push the pace for the full two-hour pro race. Another factor at Taft is the roost. Though the terrain isn’t rocky in nature, the consistency of the dirt when watered makes for thick clumps. These clumps cause some serious pain when shot off the rear wheel of a leading motorcycle.\n\nFor Chaparral Motorsports, Precision Concepts, Kawasaki team rider Zach Bell, the goal was to get his WORCS season back on track. An unfortunate DNF at the first round had left him with a big deficit in the championship. Meanwhile, Bell’s teammate, JP Alvarez, was looking to build off of his first-round performance of second place in Pro 2 Lights.\n\nZach was lined up further outside than most of his competitors on the start line. As the gate dropped, and the line of 450 pro riders roared into the first turn, Zach funneled into fourth place. On the first lap, Bell shadowed series leader Taylor Robert, looking for a route past. Unfortunately, Zach got caught in a rut that he didn’t see in time and crossed up. The soft rut instantly pulled his front end to the ground, sending he and bike cartwheeling. Zach was able to remount, but his front wheel was damaged in the crash, forcing him to come into the pit to change it.\n\nFollowing the pit to change the front wheel, Zach put in an incredible charge. The KX450 pilot was the fastest rider on course for much of the race, allowing him to reel in the main pack of riders inside the top-ten. Bell was able to pass all the way up to fourth place with just a few laps remaining. Though he’d closed the distance on the podium positions, Zach just ran out of steam at the finish and had to settle for a hard-earned fourth place.\n\n“My race started off decent; fourth place off the start. But it wasn’t a great gate pick, I wanted to be a little closer to the inside. From there, I was behind Taylor for third and I just went into a water truck rut. It stuck my front tire and I went down pretty good. That ended up trashing the front wheel, and it took a while for the bike to start. So, it was a rough start to the race. Then, I had to make a pit to change out the front wheel. I played catch up from there and worked my tail off that race. I really wanted it today. It’s tough to have these races, but looking back at it, I did everything I could do. [The effort] shows that I’ve been working hard and really want to win. But it is what it is today. We’ll work harder on putting ourselves in a better position. Looking forward to [NGPC] next weekend.”\n\nOn the Pro 2 Lights line, JP spun heavily off the concrete start. Though he was mid-pack through the first turn, Alvarez was quick to push his way up to fifth place behind series leader Tyler Lynn. Early on the first lap, Lynn got off balance and came right across the front of JP down a high-speed straightaway. Alvarez could do nothing to avoid Tyler, as his front end was taken out and he was sent straight the ground with force. After getting his breath back and remounting, JP built into the race and was able to begin picking off a few riders as he closed in on the top-ten.\n\nBy the halfway mark, Alvarez had climbed to sixth place, but there was quite a gap to the riders ahead. Over the final laps, JP continued to click them off consistently, which saw him close on the fourth- and fifth-place riders. As the white flag came out, Alvarez put in a fantastic effort and was able to pass both riders to salvage a fourth place finish on the day.\n\n“I kind of spun off the start, with the concrete. Got going maybe tenth off the gate, but got to the top-five through the first few corners. Tyler [Lynn] and I were battling for a little bit. Then, he got a little squirrelly and came into my line and I went yard-sailing. My side was hurting a lot [from the impact]. So, it was hard to get that out of my mind. But, I was just trying to put in solid laps once I got going. I was probably dead-last and made my way all the way up to fourth. So, that was a great, but I definitely wish I could have done a little better.”\n\n“Both riders experienced some serious adversity this weekend. Just from looking at the damage to Zach’s bike during the first-lap pit, it was obvious he went down hard. For Zach to get back going with the pace he had, on a damaged bike, showed a ton of heart. He was over two minutes behind the leader after the pit on the second lap and closed that down to almost fifty seconds at the white flag. That’s a heck of a ride. I know he wanted more, but we’re just glad he’s ok, and the effort was impressive.\n\n“Like Zach, Jake also put in some serious effort to recover from a nasty first-lap crash. He was also so far behind over the first couple laps. But after he built into the race, Jake showed heart and courage to keep pushing forward. To be able to make those two passes on the last lap was really impressive. It’s a short turnaround heading into Glen Helen NGPC this weekend, but we’ll be ready to get back after it!”", null ]
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[ "George Brown, (born November 29, 1818, Edinburgh, Scotland—died May 9, 1880, Toronto, Ontario, Canada), Canadian journalist and politician who was committed to federalism and to weakening the powers of the French Roman Catholic Church in Canada. As proprietor of The Globe (Toronto), he wielded considerable political influence in Canada West (Upper Canada, now Ontario), where his newspaper was extremely popular.\n\nBrown immigrated with his father to New York City in 1837, and in 1843 he moved to Toronto, where he began publication of the Banner, a newspaper supporting the newly formed Free Church of Scotland. The following year he began to issue The Globe, a weekly Reform political journal, which became a daily in 1853. In 1857 he entered the Parliament of the Province of Canada as a Reform member for Kent county. His attacks against the presumed political power of the Roman Catholic Church won him support in Canada West (formerly Upper Canada; now Ontario) and unpopularity in Canada East (formerly Lower Canada; now Quebec). The secularization of crown land set aside to maintain a Protestant clergy in Canada (the Clergy Reserves) was largely the result of his campaign to separate church and state, but his attempts to achieve secularization of all Canadian schools failed.\n\nPressing for proportional representation for Canada West and Canada East in Parliament (in creating the Province of Canada, the 1840 Act of Union had granted an equal number of representatives to both components), Brown rebuilt the Canada West Reform Party and briefly held office in 1858 as attorney general of Canada West (in effect the joint premier of the Province of Canada). One of the first to advocate a confederation of British North America, he entered a coalition with his personal and political opponent, the Conservative leader John Macdonald. Dissatisfied with the proposed terms for a renewed reciprocity treaty with the United States, however, he resigned from the government (December 1865) and never again sat in the House of Commons, though he sought reelection in 1867.\n\nInfluential in bringing about Canada’s acquisition of the Northwest Territories, Brown entered the Senate in 1874 and helped negotiate a new reciprocity treaty with the United States in that same year, although it failed to gain congressional approval. He refused the lieutenant governorship of Ontario and offers of knighthood and devoted his energies to The Globe. He was fatally shot by one of his discharged employees.", null ]
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[ null, "My office has filed suit against the Philadelphia-based companies owned and operated by Instagram influencer Dana Chanel. Chanel used her platform on social media to promote many products but failed to deliver goods and services as promised.https://t.co/Uq2ZUAXgJA\n\nChanel, based in Philadelphia, has amassed over 796,000 followers on Instagram and is the founder of the hair and skincare brand Curl Bible and the Christian mobile app, Sprinkle of Jesus.\n\nOn her Instagram, she shares comedic reels about running businesses, posts promoting her products, and content about her personal life.\n\n“She advertised the products of her companies as a way for other Black small business owners to achieve what she did. Then, she ripped off the same community she claimed to care about,” Shapiro said.\n\nBoth companies are co-owned and operated by Chanel and members of her family, including her sister, Cassandra April Olivera, and her father, Nakia Rattray. Both her sister and father are listed as defendants in the suit.\n\nAccording to the lawsuit, regulators in Pennsylvania started to investigate after receiving multiple customer complaints who claimed they either never got the products or services they paid for or that the businesses misled them entirely.\n\nFor instance, multiple people reported that Earn Company advertised a $300 per month “VIP Package” service plan to help people raise their credit scores. The company allegedly promised an enticing “we do it for you” approach, but then made customers sign a form to let the company off the hook on actually providing the services promised, such as phone support or a designated personal account finance specialist.\n\nIn one case, a consumer paid a $1,807 deposit to the credit score company for help repairing her credit, as well as receiving related consulting and coaching services. But when she attempted to contact the company to set up these services, she got no response, and her request for a full refund was allegedly turned down.\n\nEarn Company also told consumers that it had submitted disputes to credit reporting agencies, but people found out that these agencies had no such records.\n\nThe suit also alleges that Chanel’s mobile app company charged customers for a “business marketing manual” that they had no knowledge of or desire to purchase, but still never received it.\n\nAlakazam was advertised to small business owners who wanted to create their own apps to promote their products and grow a community, and Chanel used Sprinkle of Jesus to help market it.\n\n\"Some consumers who paid monthly hosting fees to Alakazam never received a completed mobile app from the company or received a mobile app that lacked a minimum level of functionality necessary to give the product any value to the consumer,\" the lawsuit says.\n\nIn one case, a small business owner was under the impression that Alakazam would do the development work to make an app, except for small customizations. She paid $950 for app development, but her statement read that the money went towards a business marketing manual.\n\nA $250 monthly hosting fee was also allegedly charged before the app was complete.\n\n“I don’t care whether it’s on Instagram, over the phone, or on the streets. If you take advantage of Pennsylvanians for personal gain, you will be held accountable,” Shapiro tweeted." ]
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[ null, "English football legend Michael Owen laid the foundation of a football stadium on Wednesday at a university in the Pakistani port city of Karachi.\n\nOwen is on a three-day visit to Pakistan to promote football in the cricket-crazy country.\n\nA large crowd of students, teachers, and football fans attended the ceremony at the NED University of Engineering and Technology.\n\nThe ground, according to a statement from the university, will be built in accordance with the infrastructure standards of the European Football Association.\n\nAddressing the ceremony, Owen, who played for Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Manchester United during his illustrious career, said he was amazed by Pakistanis’ passion for the sport.\n\nPakistan, he said, is a wonderful country for football, expressing pleasure at being a part of the “historic” transformation of the sport in the country.\n\nThe 2001 Best Player of Year will attend the inaugural ceremony of the seventh edition of the local cricket league, the Pakistan Super League, at the national Stadium Karachi on Thursday.\n\nHe will also visit the Lyari Town area in Karachi, commonly known as “mini Brazil” for the passion of its residents for football.\n\nOwen also met Army Chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa in the northeastern garrison city of Rawalpindi on Tuesday, according to a statement from the army’s media wing.\n\nThe former player signed a three-year deal last September to become the official ambassador of the Pakistan Football League (PFL) to groom talent in the South Asian country.\n\nFootball is a popular sport in Pakistan, where cricket otherwise dominates, particularly in rural areas. Yet, the national team is ranked 200th in the FIFA World Rankings.\n\nLacking glamor and government funding, while having to deal with intra-federation schisms and land-grabbing petty mafia who have been sweeping up sports grounds, football in Pakistan has gradually declined from its previous rank as fourth on the Asian continent in the 1960s." ]
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[ "1 edition of New Zealand mudsnails found in the catalog.\n\nhow to prevent the spread of New Zealand mudsnails through field gear.\n\nIn the case of New Zealand mudsnails, taking additional steps such as scrubbing gear (especially boots) with a brush, freezing gear, or soaking it in °F water Anglers should avoid the use of felt-soled wading boots to decrease the likelihood of spreading invasive species to other streams, or use a different pair of wading boots while. New Zealand mudsnails occur amongst aquatic plants and prefer shallow areas in lakes or slow streams with silt and organic matter substrates, but tolerate high flow environments where it can burrow into the sediment. New Zealand mudsnails have been found in popular trout fishing destinations in the west and many tributaries to the Great Lakes.\n\nThe issue with New Zealand mudsnails is that they are filter feeders and actively feed on the microscopic organisms that the native inverts (trout food) need to survive. Something as small as a mudsnail can have a large impact on its ecosystem when they disrupt the bottom of the food chain. Researchers in Montana have reported populations as. The Statutes of New Zealand; passed in the year of the reign of and the session of the Parliament of New Zealand begun and holden at Auckland on the day of in the year of Our Lord by New Zealand ISBN ().\n\nNew Zealand mudsnails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) are tiny invasive snails that threaten the food webs of trout streams and other waters. Native to New Zealand, they were first found in Idaho's Snake River in They quickly spread to other Western rivers, sometimes reaching densities over , per square meter. Explore New Zealand with these Travel Deals From walking and hiking, to sailing and jet boating, New Zealand has you covered. Discover your New Zealand adventure with these epic travel deals.", null, null, null, null, "New Zealand mudsnails are classified as prohibited because they pose a risk of harming or threatening the state's environmental, economic, or human resources.\n\nDue to rapid self-reproduction, the species can quickly achieve densities of more thansnails per square meter. New Zealand mudsnails (NZMS) are native only to New Zealand, but spread to North America in the late s.\n\nThis small invader quickly spread to waters in Yellowstone National Park and is now found in many waters across the West. People spread NZMS attached to waders and fishing gear or by moving fish or bait. NZMS average 1/8 inch in size but may be as small as a grain of sand.\n\nNew Zealand mudsnails reproduce clonally and bear live young. Broods of up to can be produced three times per year in warm climates, and a single female and her offspring are capable of yielding 40 million individuals in a year. We believe they compete with native invertebrates for food and habitat though research is currently underway.\n\nExtent of range: There are two genetic types of New Zealand mudsnails: Clone 1 (found in Idaho in the s and more recently in a Wisconsin stream) and Clone 2 (found in the three Great Lakes; Erie, Michigan and Superior).\n\nIf you find New Zealand mudsnails or any other “tenacious trespasser” contact the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force at 1‐‐STOP‐ANS. If you spot a potential aquatic invader in Oregon, contact the Oregon Invasive Species Hotline at 1‐‐UNVADER. Welcome to New Zealand.\n\nGet official travel information, maps, itineraries, activities & accommodation to help you plan your next holiday to New Zealand. Clone 1 New Zealand mudsnails. Clone 2 New Zealand mudsnails were discovered in the Duluth-Superior Harbor and in the Waukegan Harbor in Lake Michigan. Volunteers are especially needed to monitor lakes, streams and rivers in these areas.\n\nWhen to Monitor prevention monitoring The best time of the year to monitor for New Zealand mudsnails is late. Books By New Zealand Authors Score A book’s total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book.\n\nNew Zealand and its adjacent islands. In New Zealand, the snails have been found in nearly every aquatic habitat including large river, forested tributary streams, thermal springs, ponds, glacial lakes and estuaries.\n\nFor instance, in under a decade, snail densities have gone from undetectable levels to 10, -snails per. New Zealand Mudsnails are very small, with adults ranging from 3 to12 mm ( in) in their native range, and only 3 to 6 mm ( in) in invasive populations (Figure 1).\n\nThe New Zealand mud snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) is a species of very small freshwater snail with a gill and an aquatic gastropod mollusk is in the family Tateidae. It is native to New Zealand, where it is found throughout the country, but it has been introduced to many other countries, where it is often considered an invasive species because populations of the snail can.\n\nNew Zealand Mudsnails Invading Southern Wisconsin, Anglers are Likely Culprit. It is essential that wading anglers and other stream users prevent the spread of mudsnails and other invasive species. New Zealand is a popular travel destination that has inspired many tales through the country’s literature perfectly captures all facets of its landscapes, from the social to the natural and everything in between.\n\nTake look at 10 reading essentials, fiction and non-fiction alike, everyone should get their hands on before visiting. New Zealand Mudsnails This brochure is a guide for field detection and for treating field gear to prevent the spread of New Zealand mudsnails.\n\nIt is intended for researchers, monitoring crews, watershed survey groups, and anyone else who travels frequently between aquatic or. New Zealand Mudsnails are a tiny (2 -5 mm long) invasive snails that move to new waterways within the boots of anglers and biologists.\n\nA study we conducted in Putah Creek in revealed that every boot used in the 80 angler survey carried at least one New Zealand Mudsnail in the boot. New Zealand mudsnails can reach densities of up toindividuals/m2 in some western U.S.\n\nrivers, dominating habitat and impacting preferred nesting sites. Prevention & Control Because of its highly successful introduction, preventing further spread of New Zealand mudsnails is very important. Know how to identify the New Zealand mudsnail. The snails are very tiny and thus can easily go undetected as they hitch a ride to a new area.\n\nHighly resilient, the snails can survive several days out of water and can withstand a wide range of temperatures.\n\nout of 5 stars Kindle Edition. $ # 3mph: The Adventures of One Woman's Walk Around the World Polly Letofsky. out of 5 stars Books set in New Zealand: [The Thorn Birds, The Luminaries, The Bone People, Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy, In the Land of the Long White." ]
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[ null, "The Catcher Was a Spy\n\nVieraReviewed in the United States on July 29, 2018\n4.0 out of 5 stars\nVery good, recommended, besides with Paul Rudd=GREAT\nVerified purchase\nWOW, Paul Rudd is excellent, suspenseful, I knew the real story but still sat and watch it. Intelligent movie, they don't make many of those now days. He was genius and like most of them really \"strange\" read the book about him, worth!!\n29 people found this helpful\n\nflycentroReviewed in the United States on June 23, 2019\n1.0 out of 5 stars\nTypical Hollywood\nVerified purchase\nMoe Berg was a fascinating man and lived an incredible life, there is a great story to tell too bad that they didnt do it here. Paul Rudd seems lost in the script and goes from scene to scene like a puppy dog... the plot is below average and of course they spent so much time on letting us know that Moe was gay including two males going at it even though there is NOTHING from Mr Berg, his family or those that knew him that even hinted that he was a homosexual.. Typical Hollywood finding anyway possible to push their gay agenda... with all the gay rhetoric the movie should have been called The Spy was a Catcher.\n14 people found this helpful\n\nRichard R. BeaversReviewed in the United States on December 16, 2018\n1.0 out of 5 stars\nMisleading Trailer: Movie About Sex More Than Spies\nVerified purchase\nThe preview makes it look like an intriguing spy story. My wife and I watched until two men hooked up, after fast-forwarding through a sex scene between a man and woman (not married). So, if you're looking for a spy movie, keep looking. Very deceptive trailer!\n22 people found this helpful\n\nAdrienneReviewed in the United States on July 28, 2018\n5.0 out of 5 stars\nExcellent movie!\nVerified purchase\nExcellent movie. Partly because it was a true story.\nCharacter development was wonderful. Plot was intense and gripping.\nNew type of character for Paul Rudd, but I think he really pulled it off well!\n\nTraelingReviewed in the United States on November 1, 2018\n5.0 out of 5 stars\nGreat movie - I'm guessing the low stars are for the lack of \"action movie stuff\"\nVerified purchase\nIt was a very good period piece showing a fairly unknown but interesting story in WW II. This movie is not a James Bond spy type movie. It's all about the story and characters. There is very little action in it. So if your looking for a Jason Bourne this aint it. 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There’s the espionage part, there’s the war part, there’s the science part as Berg explores nuclear physics, etc. It is as unusual as the main character and is not what you would expect which is why it is such a good release.\nC\n\nKathrynReviewed in the United States on January 20, 2020\n5.0 out of 5 stars\nVery realistically done and made with care and love of all things cinematic\nVerified purchase\nFor some time now I've started favoring foreign films developing ease of viewing with subtitles because oftentimes \"American\" films leave nothing to our imagination. They lack subtlety, poise, and detail our friends across the pond value a tad more. This film gave me pause with pride that it's still with some directors, and all those it takes to bring something this rare and finely tuned to the screen. With so many great actors enjoying their smaller parts I was beaming at Paul realizing, dag, he truly can act. The action scenes were exceptionally well played. 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[ "Production of the Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell began at the company’s Ulsan manufacturing plant in Korea in January 2013, making Hyundai the first automaker to begin commercial production of a hydrogen-powered vehicle. The first complete car rolled off the assembly line on 26 February 2013.\n\nHyundai plans to manufacture 1.000 units of the hydrogen-powered ix35 Fuel Cell vehicles by 2015, targeted predominantly at public sector and private fleets, with limited mass production of 10.000 units beyond 2015.\n\nHyundai has already signed contracts to lease the ix35 Fuel Cell to municipal fleets in Copenhagen, Denmark and Skåne, Sweden. Additionally, since October 2011, the EU Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) in Brussels has been providing Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell vehicles to EU policy makers and the public in order to demonstrate the market readiness of fuel cell technology.\n\nThe award, in its 12th year, celebrates technological innovation in the automotive industry and is judged by a respected panel of journalists from the Belgian Automotive Press Union (UJBA).\n\nFrom a long list of 16 candidates, the judges selected a five-strong shortlist which included innovations from Hyundai, Bosch, Mazda, Mercedes Benz and Volvo.\n\n\nThird-generation FCEV from Hyundai\nThe Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell is the third-generation fuel cell-powered electric vehicle (FCEV) from Hyundai. Since Hyundai introduced the Santa Fe FCEV in 2000, the company has become a world leader in the development of hydrogen fuel cell technology, and operates the largest fuel-cell research centre in Korea.\n\nThe Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell delivers large improvements over its predecessor, including a driving range that has been extended by more than 50% and fuel efficiency gains of more than 15%.\n\nThe ix35 Fuel Cell is equipped with a 100 kW (136 hp) electric motor, allowing it to reach a maximum speed of 160 km/h. Two hydrogen storage tanks, with a total capacity of 5,64 kg, enable the vehicle to travel a total of 594 km on a single charge, and it can reliably start in temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius. The energy is stored in a 24 kW lithium-ion battery, jointly developed with LG Chemical.\n\nFuel cells operate by turning chemical energy from hydrogen into electromechanical energy. Internal to a fuel cell, an anode and cathode sandwich a polymer electrolyte membrane. The process of creating an electrical current occurs in three stages:\nHyundai’s ix35 Fuel Cell represents one of the most advanced vehicles of this type, and with continued development and improvements in production costs, it is expected that limited mass production will enable sales to much greater numbers of customers around the world to start beyond 2015.\n\n\nHyundai’s hydrogen initiatives\nHyundai has been involved in a wide range of initiatives and partnerships to help promote hydrogen fuel cells as a future solution to Europe’s transport requirements. With governments, non-profit organisations and private ventures all looking to the alternative modes of transport, Hyundai is supporting the momentum surrounding FCEVs across the region.\n\nIn May 2011, Hyundai signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the City of Copenhagen, fuel cell producer H2 Logic and Hydrogen Link – the latter an association working to advance the use of electricity for transportation in Denmark based on hydrogen and fuel cells.\n\nThe aim of the agreement is to establish an infrastructure for the support of FCEVs in Copenhagen, a city which aims to be carbon neutral by 2025. Under the MOU, Hyundai provided two ix35 Fuel Cell vehicles for a test drive attended by mayors of the capital cities of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Iceland in 2011.\n\nIn October 2011, Hyundai invited Europe’s top media to test its ix35 Fuel Cell in Copenhagen, and, in doing so, took another significant step towards its goal of bringing FCEVs to the mainstream car market by 2015.\n\nThe Copenhagen test drive followed the news that the ix35 Fuel Cell had been selected by the European Commission-backed ‘Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking’ (FCH JU) to be used as a demonstration vehicle to test and promote hydrogen fuel cell technology in a real-world environment. As part of the initiative, the ix35 Fuel Cell was made available for Members of the European Parliament, Commissioners, EU officials and other policy makers to test drive. This gained great visibility for the ix35 Fuel Cell and hydrogen vehicle technology among policy makers.\n\nIn January 2012, Hyundai signed a memorandum of understanding along with twelve other industry participants to launch a scheme called UKH2Mobility. This draws on the experience of other hydrogen initiatives from across Europe to investigate the potential for hydrogen as a fuel for ultra-low carbon vehicles. Calling on £400 million (approximately €475 million) of funding from the UK government, the results of the scheme will lead to further steps to introduce hydrogen as a more mainstream fuel in the UK.\n\nA February 2013 study published by UKH2Mobility forecast that, with suitable infrastructure investment, more than 1,5 million hydrogen-powered vehicles could be on the roads by 2030 in the UK alone.\n\nThe company’s vision and strategy has earned it recognition as one of the ‘Top Global Green Brands of 2012’ in Interbrand’s 50 Global Green Brands report. Placed 17th overall, Hyundai was one of the highest-ranked automakers. Interbrand made particular mention of Hyundai’s industry leadership in zero-emissions technology through advances in hydrogen fuel-cell development.\n\nThrough technological development, as well as the various schemes and initiatives that Hyundai is involved in, the company is demonstrating its commitment to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as an environmentally friendly solution for fulfilling future mobility needs.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "My house has been overtaken by book boxes and confectionery (pictured: chai-ginger & saffron-rose), I have a knife blister on my forefinger from cutting sweets and a burn on my other forefinger from absent-mindedly touching the wrong bit of the candy thermometer, my right arm feels like it’s going to fall off from all the stirring of roasting spices, and I was too excited to fall asleep at a reasonable hour last night and then woke up two hours early. It’s packing day for the Kickstarter!!! Woot!!!", null, "Well, to be more accurate, it’s the start of packing-and-shipping week(s), because this is going to be something of a process. There’s lots of bits and bobs to finish up and get done — signing and personalizing, packing up assorted candy packets, etc. But we should have plenty to do at the packing party tonight — my goal is to a) feed people some nice rice and curry, and b) get the bulk of the packages put together, ideally while c) having some fun Bollywood movie going in the background (recommendations requested, as I am very ignorant of this genre — something available on Netflix or Hulu or Amazon Prime?)\n\nI do have one item that I have completely failed to produce so far, the recipe cards, which I keep meaning to write and order (I need 1200 of them, eep, I guess I’m not going to be doing it at Kinko’s and cutting them on a home paper cutter), so we have to figure out a solution for that.\n\nI don’t want to delay peoples’ books that they might need for holiday gifting, but I also want to do a nice job on the cards, instead of some slipshod rush thing. (I could, for example, print out recipes and cut and paste them onto the postcards we already have, setting my daughter and her friends to hours of glue-sticking, but that would look terrible. No.)\n\nI feel like I’m flooding my backers with e-mails, but I think the right solution is probably to write to them one more time, and ask them to let us know if they need the book shipped out immediately. The people who do, we’ll send their packages, and just send the recipe cards separately in a manila envelope later. The people who don’t, we’ll ship it all together in a few weeks, when the recipe cards arrive — they should still arrive in plenty of time for winter holidays, I think, barring disaster.\n\nI feel bad about adding one more delay, but really, I am not an automaton, and I can only do so much. Sometimes, I just hit time or physical limits, esp. since I’m not willing to neglect either the family or the teaching job for this. (My writing on the other hand…oof.)\n\nThis has definitely been an education in what goes into publishing a physical object in a serious way. I am not becoming a professional chef! I am also not becoming a full-time publisher! But I’ve learned a lot in the last few months…." ]
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[ "By Marissa Muljat\nSenior Ellie Campbell is studying abroad in Spain this semester.\n\n“As a student, I have realized that some of the best learning takes place outside of the classroom,” senior Ellie Campbell said.\n\nFor the fall semester, Campbell, a double major in Spanish and politics, philosophy and economics (PPE), has been studying abroad in Spain.\n\nShe feels as though this experience has positively grown her both as a student and as a person.\n\n“While I take all of my classes in Spanish, my language skills have improved the most through being immersed in a Spanish-speaking culture and my everyday interactions in Spanish,” Campbell said. “As a person, I have become more independent and realized my desire to live abroad in the future and work in international development.”\n\nCampbell felt drawn to Spain after spending prior time in Europe and falling in love with the continent’s beautiful landscapes and unique lifestyles.\n\nShe also expressed a strong desire to grow her Spanish-speaking skills.\n\n“One of my first impressions of Spain and its people was that they have a lot of pride in tradition and heritage,” Campbell said. “They are proud to be Spaniards and eager to share their culture and country with outsiders.”\n\nAs part of the semester in Spain program, Campbell stays with her Spanish señora, Carmen, who treats her like a granddaughter.\n\nCarmen cooks all of Campbell’s meals and does her laundry. The two often eat their meals together and Carmen helps her practice Spanish.\n\nShe feels blessed by the sense of hospitality that people like Carmen have displayed during her time in Spain.\n\n“I had heard about Spanish hospitality before coming here, but I had never experienced it,” Campbell said. “The Spanish people are incredibly personable and love to talk with you for hours on end over coffee and tapas.”\n\nCampbell has established a solid routine during her time abroad.\n\nEach morning, she eats a breakfast of coffee and toast at her host family’s apartment, then leaves for school around 8:30 a.m.\n\n“The walk to school is about 20 minutes and depending on my class schedule that day I may stop at a cafe on the way,” Campbell said. “I have no more than two classes every day which are done by 1:00.”\n\nAfter class, she often socializes with other students before heading home for lunch with her señora.\n\nCampbell then observes the Spanish tradition called a “siesta” by taking a nap, calling her mom or working on homework.\n\n“In the evenings, I either go to my flamenco dance class, a worship service at the school, catch a movie with friends or find a new tapas bar or heladeria to go to,” Campbell said. “I have dinner around 9:00 with my senora, and then watch TV or read in bed until it's time to go to sleep.”\n\nShe then does it all over again the next day.\n\nFor Campbell, one of the most difficult transitions was getting accustomed to Spanish cuisine.\n\n“Mealtimes are significantly more spread out than they are in the US, and Spanish cuisine is unlike any I have ever eaten in the US,” Campbell said. “I do live close to a McDonald's and a Taco Bell, which I go to every time I'm feeling the need for some American style fast-food.”\n\nSince arriving in Spain, Campbell has had the opportunity to do some exploring.\n\nOne experience in particular stands out to her.\n\n“One of the coolest things I have gotten to do since being in Spain was hike 20 miles of the Camino de Santiago, one of the most important religious pilgrimages in Europe,” Campbell said. “It was incredible to be a part of a religious experience dating back centuries, even if only for a weekend.”\n\nAs she finishes off her semester in Spain, Campbell feels grateful for the opportunity and the learning that she has acquired and experienced.\n\nBeing immersed in Spanish culture and further learning the Spanish language has been extremely valuable and rewarding for her.\n\n“If you have the opportunity, I definitely recommend the Semester in Spain program!” Campbell said. “Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.”", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "The Wellington Village Council approved the preliminary reading of an ordinance Tuesday that would ban conversion therapy on minors.\n\nConversion therapy is a controversial treatment of gay people that aims to make them heterosexual. The two-hour discussion featured public input for and against the measure by several dozen people, and presentations by parties of both viewpoints on the practice.\n\nWellington’s ban, once finalized, would ban licensed mental health professionals in Wellington from using conversion therapy on minors under age 18. It does not prohibit those over 18 from seeking out conversion therapy, nor stop religious leaders who are not licensed mental health professionals from engaging in the practice. Non-professional groups, which do not require state licenses, are also not covered by the ban.\n\nSeveral municipalities in Palm Beach County have approved similar ordinances banning conversion therapy by mental health professionals. The matter is also under discussion by the Board of County Commissioners regarding a countywide ban.\n\nDr. Rachel Needle, a licensed psychologist at the Center for Marital Health of South Florida, director of the Whole Health Psychological Center and CEO of the Advanced Mental Health Training Institute, represented the Palm Beach County Human Rights Council and spoke on behalf of a ban on conversion therapy and its dangers.\n\n“The practice of conversion therapy began when homosexuality was considered… a mental disorder,” Needle said. “Mental health professionals aimed to cure homosexuality with a number of barbaric techniques, including electroshock therapy and castration.”\n\nShe pointed out that in 1973, the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.\n\n“These treatments in the names of curing homosexuality are now widely understood to be a tragic episode in our history, yet the practice of conversion therapy is in use today,” Needle said, adding that conversion therapy is based on two false premises: that homosexuality is a mental illness that needs to be cured, and an assumption that being LGBTQ can be changed through therapy.\n\nShe said research has shown that efforts to change a person’s gender identity or sexual orientation can lead to a number of mental health issues in a minor, including shame, guilt, depression, problems with sexual and emotional intimacy, loss of friends, social withdrawal, feelings of anger and betrayal, hostility and blame toward parents, high-risk behaviors, confusion, self-harm, substance abuse and suicidal thoughts.\n\nDr. Julie Hamilton, a licensed marriage and family therapist and former president of the Alliance for Therapeutic Choice and Scientific Integrity, spoke against the ban. She said that there has been a lot of misinformation put out about conversion and reparative therapy.\n\nShe invited Dr. David Pickup to share his story about conversion therapy. Once a patient, he is now a licensed family therapist himself.\n\nPickup said the horror stories about the practice are anecdotal, have nothing to do with conversion or reparative therapy and are not documentable.\n\n“The important issue is we are dealing with the lives of children,” he said, adding that he has offices in California and Texas, where almost all his clients receive “authentic” reparative therapy.\n\n“A ban on therapy for unwanted homosexual feelings or gender disorientation would be, in fact, child abuse,” he said. “This naïve and destructive ban makes it illegal for children to receive therapy for unwanted same-sex attraction caused by, among other things, sexual abuse, older teens or, in fact, pedophiles.”\n\nPickup asked listeners to imagine a heterosexual boy walking into a therapist’s office in Wellington to be told that it is illegal to give him therapy that resolves his experience of sexual attraction from an older man.\n\n“Do you know what it’s like to be heterosexual and to be sexually abused by a budding young pedophile?” he said. “I do. I underwent authentic reparative therapy for homosexual attraction because of emotional abuse and sexual abuse that I experienced as a child.”\n\nPickup said authentic reparative therapy helped save his life. “I experienced changes in my feelings, not just behavioral change,” he said.\n\nHamilton pointed out that a state bill to ban conversion therapy did not make it out of committee, although the state, not municipalities, has jurisdiction over family therapy.\n\nMembers of the public who spoke were divided for and against the ban.\n\nMayor Anne Gerwig asked about a judicial appellate decision upholding Human Rights Council lawsuits that nothing prohibits medical professionals from discussing and recommending any treatment with any patient of any age, including conversion therapy.\n\n“So, they could recommend it, they just couldn’t provide it,” Gerwig said, adding that the ban does not prohibit conversion therapy for adults.\n\nGerwig said she was troubled that the ordinance would prohibit licensed professionals from practicing conversion therapy on minors, but not unlicensed youth counselors.\n\n“You could go to your next-door neighbor, or a witch doctor, but not a licensed professional,” she said.\n\nCouncilman Michael Drahos said one of his primary issues was how the ban would be enforced if it were ultimately approved.\n\nCohen said the only way that the village would know that conversion therapy is being practiced would be if the minor child reported it or if it were advertised.\n\nDrahos said he planned to vote for the ordinance, but had concerns about some of the language that he hoped would be fixed by the final reading.\n\nCouncilman Michael Napoleone made a motion to approve the preliminary reading of the ordinance, which carried 4-1 with Gerwig opposed." ]
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[ "It's that foggy time of the year!\n\nWe've had an amazing summer here in the North and now as we move gently in to Autumn, the evenings are a fog filled delight! Last weekend I went out to scout some locations with my friend and fellow photographer Kristofer, driving back from Lulea we spotted a beautiful old barn and managed to arrive just as the sun was shining through the holes in the walls, I jumped out of the car and managed a couple of shots before the sun dropped and the moment was gone. Not great as I didn't have time for a tripod but the clouds were spectacular.", null, "Yesterday the weather was excellent, heavy showers and strong sunlight most of the afternoon so I had high hopes for some more decent light, with luck there would be fog and a glimpse of the sun. We arrived early enough to set up properly and waited for the sun to set, unfortunately the clouds were nowhere near as dramatic and we lost the sun behind cloud about 10 minutes before the sun set, bugger. This shot shows Kristofer setting up to capture the old barn.", null, "The fog was good and I was lucky enough to be in the right place as for around 10 seconds the sun illuminated some fog as it shone through the gaps in the walls, I got a couple of shots before it disappeared again and was lost.", null, "I moved to the left to capture another shot with the sun in view, by stopping the lens down to f16 it's possible to make a nice starburst effect when the sun is in the frame.", null, "Anyway, that was the barn, shame the sky wasn't as good as the other day, I am sure I'll be back again. I was ready to head home and drove further down the farmers track to find somewhere to turn around, I spotted a bridge over a river so decided to have a quick look, bloody hell it was great!\n\nNot only was the river dead calm and the fog was rolling over the trees, we spotted an old raised walkway on the righthand bank which looked like it might have promise. The wood was really rotten on the walkway but it had loads of character, the sun had dropped so it wasn't ideal for creating an image but I took a few test shots. Kristofer took a couple of shots on film and I jumped down in to the marshland beside the walkway to grab a shot of him framing the scene.", null, "I really like this shot, the fog was just right, the walkway leading off looked nice and rickety and there was enough light to capture Kristofer fairly sharply, a 1 second exposure. So, what started out as a slightly disappointing barn shot, became a great discovery of a beautiful spot for future trips. Sweden is a great place to live and photograph!" ]
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[ "Content is free to use but usage restrictions apply. Please visit our FAQ for conditions of use.\nIf you click download/embed, you acknowledge that you have read and will respect the terms of use.\nDownload\nNews17. November 2017\n\nMEPs overwhelmingly backed a resolution that warns the reforms by Poland's right-wing government present a \"clear risk of a serious breach\" of European values, including the rule of law.\n\nThe vote, which passed by 438 votes to 152 with 71 abstentions, also means the parliament will formally request the EU to trigger a procedure that could eventually suspend Warsaw's voting rights in the bloc.\n\nPoland's right-wing government has been at loggerheads with the EU for months over proposed changes to the Polish court system that Brussels views as a threat to the union's underpinning democratic values.\n\nRight-wing Polish lawmakers walked out of the vote in Strasbourg, France, and Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo launched a furious attack on the move.\n\n\"At the European summit on Friday I will give my views on the scandalous events in the European Parliament,\" Szydlo said late Wednesday on Twitter, referring to a meeting of EU leaders in Sweden this week.\n\nShe condemned opposition Polish MEPs for \"defaming\" the country by staying in parliament for the vote.\n\nThe proposals to overhaul Poland's judicial system have led to mass street protests and prompted Polish freedom icon Lech Walesa to express concern about his country's fate in Europe.\n\nHow Article Seven of the European Union works", null, "The changes would reinforce political control over Poland's Supreme Court and allow parliament to choose members of a body designed to protect the independence of the courts.\n\nSzydlo's government says the reforms are needed to root out corruption and purge a judiciary it believes is stacked in favour of supporters of former prime minister Donald Tusk, who is now president of the European Council.\n\nThe EU has said the Polish reforms pose a \"systemic threat\" to the rule of law, with Brussels having warned it could trigger Article Seven of the EU's treaties -- the so-called \"nuclear option\" that freezes voting rights.\n\n\"If the risk persists and the Polish authorities refuse to comply with the EU recommendations, the procedure might lead to the suspension of Poland's voting rights,\" the European Parliament said in statement on Wednesday.\n\nMEPs also called on the government to condemn the \"xenophobic and fascist march\" organised by far-right groups which drew around 60,000 people in Warsaw on Saturday, where some demonstrators chanted \"Pure Poland, white Poland\".\n\nEuropean Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans, who has been leading the EU's response on the judicial reforms, told MEPs there had been little progress with Warsaw despite months of talks.\n\n\"We have now sent four letters to the Polish authorities to seek a meeting,\" but received no response, Timmermans said.\n\nA growing east-west split in the EU has seen Brussels take on both Poland and Hungary over a series of issues including the countries' refusal to take in migrants and Warsaw's large-scale logging in a primeval forest.", null, "The Prime Minister of Poland Beata Szydlo Photo: Vladimir Simicek / AFP\nThe Prime Minister of Poland Beata Szydl... […]\nContent is free to use but usage restrictions apply. Please visit our <a href=\"https://ednh.news/faq\" target=\"_blank\">FAQ</a> for conditions of use.<br/>If you click download/embed, you acknowledge that you have read and will respect the terms of use.\n\nThe only other time the European Parliament has requested the activation of Article Seven was against Hungary in 2017.\n\nConcern over the growing split has prompted Germany to lead a push to make the EU funds that eastern countries have relied on dependent on complying with democratic standards.\n\n\"Why punish citizens, not to give them schools and hospitals and roads, because of the behaviour of a country?\" said Cretu, who is from the former Soviet-bloc state of Romania." ]
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[ null, "Capcom’s Japanese promotion of Resident Evil Village continues to run on a very different track compared to the western side of the publisher.\n\nAnother trailer featuring the wacky puppets portraying the main villains of the game has been released. This time fan-favorite Lady Dimitrescu has the brilliant idea of letting Salvatore Moreau try out a toothbrush with iron spikes, with obvious results.\n\nWhen Angie protest that they’re always doing scary things ruining the message that the village isn’t actually scary (which is the theme of the trailers) Lady Dimitrescu and Karl Heisenberg go into villain mode, until Mother Mirands joins, revealing that she’s been watching them for the whole time and scolding them for their behavior.\n\nUnfortunately, the press release mentions that this is the last trailer of the series, which isn’t that surprising considering that the game has been released.\n\nYou can have a look (and a laugh) below. the previous trailer of the series, the second, and the first.\n\nIf you want to see more, you can enjoy the original announcement, a batch of screenshots, a recent cinematic trailer, another video, one more trailer, the latest screenshots, and the launch trailer." ]
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[ null, "The Porsche Newsroom editorial team looks back on twelve eventful months. An overview.\n\nEuropean presentation of the GT4 RS at the GP Ice Race\n\nThe TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team celebrated its greatest success to date with an historic one-two victory at the Mexico City E-Prix. Starting from pole position on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit in the No. 94 Porsche 99X Electric, Pascal Wehrlein clinched the first victory for Porsche in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. His teammate André Lotterer finished second in the No. 36 car, making the perfect triumph for the Stuttgart sports car manufacturer at round three of this season’s Formula E.\n\nIga Swiatek is Stuttgart’s new tennis queen. The 20-year-old world No. 1 was an easy 6-2, 6-2 winner against last year’s runner-up Aryna Sabalenka in the final of the 45th Porsche Tennis Grand Prix. The victory has duly secured her a Porsche Taycan GTS Sport Turismo. It was an exciting week also for Emma Raducanu in Stuttgart. The Briton has been a new Porsche brand ambassador since the beginning of the year.\n\nPorsche has begun testing the technology components of the Mission R with the 718 Cayman GT4 ePerformance. At the 2021 IAA Mobility in Munich, the conceptual study outlined the vision of a fully-electric GT racing car for customer motorsport in the future. Now, the innovative electric drive concept of the Mission R is demonstrating its potential on national and international racetracks.\n\nPorsche is forging ahead with its drive to develop and manufacture high-performance battery cells: the sports car manufacturer is acquiring shares in the US company Group14 Technologies, a producer of advanced silicon-carbon technology for lithium-ion batteries.\n\nFerry Porsche predicted it back in 1989: “If we build an off-road model according to our standards of quality, and it has a Porsche crest on the front, people will buy it.” He would go on to be proved right. Since 2002, the Cayenne has been one of the mainstays of the car manufacturer’s global success. The Newsroom looks back on 20 years of Cayenne history.\n\nA comprehensive update is on the horizon: regardless of vehicle age, engine, and body, all model variants can be brought up to the status of the 2023 model year with a software update. The update will be implemented on a market-specific basis.\n\nPorsche and Pixar Animation Studios have unveiled a very special Porsche inspired by one of the most popular 911s: Sally Carrera, the famous car from Disney and Pixar’s animated film Cars. The one-off car was auctioned by RM Sotheby's as part of Monterey Car Week in California. Auction proceeds will be donated to two charities. A portion of the proceeds will benefit young women through a donation to Girls Inc. The second portion will go to USA for UNHCR, an organisation that supports refugees from Ukraine.\n\nThe new Porsche 911 GT3 RS makes no secret of its intentions: it is uncompromisingly designed for maximum performance. The road-legal high-performance sports car takes full advantage of technology and concepts from motorsport.\n\nDr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG (\"Porsche AG\" and, together with its consolidated subsidiaries, the \"Porsche Group\" or \"Porsche\") has successfully crossed the finish line of its initial public offering (\"IPO\"). With the ringing of the bell at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Porsche, one of the world's most successful sports car manufacturers, is entering a new era with increased entrepreneurial flexibility.\n\nThe Supervisory Board of Porsche AG has decided that it intends to appoint Sajjad Khan to the Executive Board of the Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer. The 48-year-old would focus primarily on Car-IT and become the eighth member of the body.\n\nPorsche is adding to the 911 family with the lightweight sports car, the 911 Carrera T. The letter “T” stands for touring and describes models that offer a purist driving experience with exceptionally sporty equipment. The standard 911 T features a seven-speed manual gearbox. An eight-speed PDK is also available.\n\nA change of leadership for the sports car model series from Porsche. After more than three years as Vice President Model Lines 911 and 718, in the third quarter of 2022 Frank-Steffen Walliser passed this responsibility on to Frank Moser. Moser previously held the position of Head of Corporate Quality. As Vice President Complete Vehicle Architecture and Characteristics, Walliser is responsible for the technical design of the future Porsche models of all series.\n\nThe 996-generation Porsche 911 was a car that broke with multiple conventions. With the exception of the heavily modified iconic 911 design and the rear-engined drive concept, everything was new. It used water cooling instead of air cooling and a ground-breaking parts-sharing concept with the 986-generation Boxster meant that up to the B-pillars, the interiors of the 996 and the Boxster were identical. Together with the Boxster, the version of the 911 with the internal codename 996 secured the continued independence of Porsche exactly 25 years ago.\n\nPorsche is celebrating an extraordinary world premiere at the Los Angeles Auto Show: the new Porsche 911 Dakar is just as comfortable off-road as it is on the highway. The exclusive model evokes the first overall victory by Porsche in the 1984 Paris-Dakar Rally, which was simultaneously the birth of all-wheel drive in the Porsche 911.\n\nDeutsche Börse announced that Porsche AG will be included in the German Share Index (DAX) from 19 December, 2022. Porsche therefore moves up to the leading index, which lists the 40 largest German stocks in terms of market capitalisation and revenue on the Regulated Market of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, just three months after its IPO on 29 September. The decisive criterion for the ‘fast entry’ is the market capitalisation of the free float.\n\nPorsche and international partners working with the Chilean operating company Highly Innovative Fuels (HIF) have started the industrial production of synthetic fuels. In the presence of Chilean Energy Minister Diego Pardow, the ‘Haru Oni’ pilot plant in Punta Arenas (Chile) was officially opened. Porsche Executive Board members Barbara Frenkel and Michael Steiner performed the ceremonial fuelling of a Porsche 911 with the first synthetic fuel produced at the site.\n\nMarkus-Christian Eberl (49) becomes Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche Engineering (CEO) from 1 June 2023.", null, "The editorial team of the Porsche Newsroom wishes you a peaceful and healthy Christmas." ]
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[ null, "I can’t believe the mess of this place! Can you see it too? Look at this: coffee cups strewn about! Garbage left on the floor! Clothing tossed aside! Mess…mess…mess! It is a never-ending job…cleaning up, tidying up, picking things up and putting them back in their place! Messy…messy…messy!\n\nAs we move into our second of two weeks focusing on this curious parable, we begin to realize that there is a deep literary contrast at play. The father has two sons, and they hold very different reactions to the one story that occurs. There are some homecoming party planning problems ahead!\n\nYou will recall back that the younger son was last week’s focus. His story was birthed out of a quest for freedom. I don’t suspect that he was someone we immediately liked. His surprising request of his father was to receive his inheritance…an inheritance which he would have eventually been entitled to…yet this brazen request is to receive it before his father’s death! The father’s response was not one of offense, but rather it was one of generosity. He grants the son his inheritance and the younger son goes afar and proceeds to live well beyond his means: prostitutes, parties, pomp & celebration….the best of everything. And, as the story unfolds, he promptly loses it all. One can only imagine how the community gossiped… ‘did you hear what happened to his son? Well…that boy took his inheritance and engaged in sinful living! The apple doesn’t fall from the tree! Where did that family go wrong? And for the son, he falls from being the younger son of an esteemed Jewish family to working for a Gentile pig farmer, feeding these unclean (by Jewish standards) pigs, and salivating at over the very slop he is feeding them. The powerful moment of change for the younger son, as the text puts it, occurs when “he comes to himself”. He has a spiritual awakening that there can be repentance, that there can be forgiveness, that there can be space in forgiving arms with his return. Knowing that he has spent his inheritance and no longer bears the ‘rights’ of the younger son; knowing that he has shamed his family’s name, he makes the return, nevertheless, planning to ask to be hired as one of his father’s servants. The younger son is mess: he is filthy from slaving in the pig pen. He smells of pig manure and a long journey: his clothes are tattered; his hair hasn’t been washed or combed in ages. And, the younger son returns back to the place where his father and the older son live.\n\nThe tension builds, we wonder what the father will do? Is he disgraced and insulted by his son’s actions? Is he dearly missing his son and fearing that he is no longer alive? Does he see the mess and muck of what his son has done with his life? Or does he see the lost returning home? Well…the father sees the son, takes that son over his knee and gives him a grand spanking…No! That’s not what happened. The father chastises the son, his anger is heard for miles, he is furious over the way his son has publicly disgraced the family…No! That that’s not what happened either. What happened? The father is so excited to see the son return home that he is overcome with joy. Out of character for a grown man in biblical times, he leaps up and runs towards his son. You can almost imagine the reunion: the son is approaching with caution and fear; however, the father throws everything aside and runs so fast that his sandals blow of his feet. ALL the father cares about is that his lost son is found. Let us be clear, this is a resurrection story. The father says, “this son of mine was dead, and is alive again!” He kills the fatted calf, cleans him up, puts a ring on his finger, and sandals on his feet…for the one that was dead is alive again, he was lost but now he is found! The father throws a party, and the sound of celebration is heard throughout the countryside.\n\nAnd here is where the problem begins…this party, many will argue, never should have taken place. Is that fair, that the son was welcomed with that kind of a celebration? Many will say….NO! Perhaps he doesn’t deserve the strap, or a tongue lashing….but at the very least shouldn’t he get a “timeout?” Some form of punishment should befall the son, shouldn’t it? The party planning problem occurs because we think we know the right way to deal with people going astray. Religion had clearly outlined proper ways for the penitent returnee to repent. The proper ways to come back do not include a banquet with music and dance! The prodigal can return, but to bread and water, not to feast on the fatted calf! The prodigal can return and wear itchy sackcloth, not a luxurious new robe! He can wear ashes (a sign of public disgrace), not a shiny new ring! He can return in tears, not in merriment! Kneeling in shame, not to dancing in joy! This is the frustration at the heart of the rule-bound older brother. (And, if we are honest, it is likely a point of frustration for us as well) The older son had done everything right. He was a ‘good soldier’. He had followed every one of his father’s rules; he was the one who never went astray and his father had never given him any rewards. The younger son receives a party with the fatted calf to feast upon; the older son was never even given a goat to celebrate with his friends. How do you feel about this turn of events? Would you attend the party? Is there an injustice here?\n\nSome scholars note that where this story falls apart is a differing of one’s focus. Some focus upon relationship and some focus upon rules. What you choose to see first ~ rules or relationship will dramatically impact what happens next. Some of us focus on rules. The older brother is the rule-follower. He focusses on rules. Religion was becoming increasingly rule-bound: proper ways to repent…sackcloth and ashes…all the shoulds and the should-nots. So, Jesus told this parable to those who needed to understand how grace and forgiveness lies a bit beyond the hard and fast rules that many love to hold onto. This parable teaches us that there is much more than rules, there is relationships. And unfortunately, we often value our rights far more than our relationships.\n\nRelationship is the other area of focus. That is what the father in the parable teaches. We are given insight into one who, first and foremost, truly wanted to celebrate his family being found, being loved, being home. By contrast to being rule-focused, Jesus tells a parable that is relationship-focused. The conflict in the parable originates when the characters begin to lose sight of their relationship with one another. In anger, the older son does not address the other characters in terms of their relationship with him. In anger, he responds to his father’s decision to throw a homecoming party, shouting at him saying: “Listen!” Previously, that son would have always begun by addressing him in relational terms, saying: “Father, I wish to speak with you about this”. However, overcome by anger, he throws aside his relationship with his father, yelling… “Listen!” In a similar way, he refers to his brother, he calls him “this son of yours!” He doesn’t call him “my brother.” I think what this parable is giving us eyes to see is that when we focus first on our relationships with another, everything else flows from that point. From relationships: flow forgiveness…flow grace…flow transformation…From relationships flow a place where the lost is found, where the death is restored to life. Those same rules that we like to put first are naturally observed when we have the relational component of love, respect and community in focus first." ]
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[ null, "London– Asmita Ale, daughter of a retired Gurkha soldier, has been selected in the Under 19 team of the England Women’s Football team.\n\nAsmita has been playing from the Aston Villa Football Club as a defender.\n\nAfter being selected in -19 team she will be playing with Belarus, Cyprus, and Servia. Asmita, 17, belongs to Gurkha family and is the first girl from Nepali community to play in an English football club since 2011.\n\n” I feel proud to see the progress my daughter is making. As parents, we have tried our best to support her,” Asmita’s father, Amrit Ale told www.sotuhasiatime.com “But if she can maintain the progress she has shown so far then there is every possibility she may find herself in the England Women’s Football Squad before too long.”", null, "Asmita went for trials at the Centre of Excellence at Villa Park for two weeks impressing the coaches with her speedy and decisive style of play. Asmita’s father said that she is good at Maths and Science. “She did quite well in her GCSE exams. She had been offered a full scholarship in a US college, but she chose to stay back in the UK,” said Amrit Ale.\n\nAsmita will turn 18 next year and will have an option to sign a contract with Aston Villa. She is also eyeing for a place in UK Women Football team in the Women’s Under-20 World Cup football in 2020.\n\nAsmita is currently studying in the Sixth Form at the Higham Lane School in Nuneaton, England. She still practises at least four hours every day.\n\n“It’s a matter of great pride that Asmita is playing so well at this age. She is already a role model for many Asian girls in the UK and abroad,” said Min Bahadur Gurung, former President of Sahara UK.\n\nThe organisation has been supporting and promoting young football talents in Nepal and the UK." ]
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[ "Thoughts about The Occupy Movement (1/2)\n\nThe Occupy Movement has been spreading around the world rallying people to against economic and social inequality, and perhaps rightly so. For example, a little while ago EOCD published a study Divided We Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising that shows that the gap between rich and poor has been growing wider for decades in most countries (while in those few countries where the gap got smaller the gap had been ridiculously wide to begin with).\n\nWhat I have found especially interesting is how the Movement is self-organising and self-directing: there seems to be no central leadership that is telling people what to do, where to go or how to handle matters big and small. The people as a whole do all that for themselves and quite effectively, too; everybody is allowed and even encouraged to voice their views and suggestions on various common issues as well as take part in getting things done. This model of horizontal organisation challenges the classic vertical organisation model that we all know well from the military, politics and corporate life.\n\nSo this go me thinking and wondering if the horizontal model could be applied to corporate business? Well, I'll cover those thoughts in the second part of this entry, but first let's have a quick look at horizontal organisation models.\n\nNow let's be clear about one thing first: I have not personally attended any of the Occupy Movement camps nor had the opportunity to talk with people who have so my understanding is based on second and third hand information that I have gained by reading various articles about the topic. So please, do let me know if I've gotten something wrong and I do welcome all other comments, too.\n\nAs I understand it many Occupy Movement camps tend to be organised around a general assembly where each and every person has the right to be heard as well as has a vote. This basic form of direct democracy works well up to a point (as the citizens of ancient Athens probably would agree), but begins to falter as the number of people increases: soon there are so many people who want to be heard and so many competing opinions and proposals that proceedings take too long to make practical and timely decisions.\n\nTo mitigate this the general assembly can form working groups with clearly specified tasks and goals. Any and all persons are free to join a working group they feel important. Working groups are not only responsible for handling day to day operations but can also function as a specialist group which presents their findings / results / proposals to the general assembly, which then has a focused discussion followed by a vote between clearly defined alternatives, if necessary.\n\nThis kind of organisational model can be described as a network topology and when it comes to horizontal organisations there are several topologies that can be applied. The first and most obvious one would be the Star topology where the general assembly is the central hub that connects with 0..n working groups. In this model there is no interaction between individual working groups. Working group management and coordination is relatively simple.", null, "Another common model is the Partially Connected Mesh topology. Basically this might be the case when an individual working group splits itself to one or more sub-groups that may interact with each other while the results are presented to general assemply through the parent group.", null, "The third common model is the Fully Connected Mesh topology, which is at the same time the purest form of horizontal organisation and the least likely option to be utilised in practice, in my opinion. It is the purest form because there is no central hub nor any parent groups, all groups are completely equal with all other groups. There is no hierarchy that would limit communication and cooperation and this is what a general assembly essentially is: all individuals are equal and connected with each other, free to interact and cooperate with any and all other individuals.", null, "However, as stated before the cooperation becomes increasingly inefficient, difficult and time consuming as the number of connections grow i.e. the number of people increases. Eventually it becomes necessary to limit the connections which happens by forming one or more sub-groups with well-defined purpose and scope, which takes us back to the Star topology. As the organisation grows and people wish to keep operations fluid the Star is likely to evolve to a Partially Connected Mesh of one form or another.\n\n\nA Bit About Group Dialogue and Decision Making\n\nWhen there are tens and even hundreds of people who want to address the general assembly how does one ensure that everyone is given an equal opportunity to do so? In the spirit of total equality the group might be tempted to try shouting over each other until many voices merge into single voice (consensus) or just a few voices (interest groups) that can have a vote. It is more likely that pretty soon it will become apparent that the discussions need to be directed by a facilitator whose primary duty is to assign speaker turns and to impose timelimits. In order to further improve the proceedings the facilitator might also divide the discussion to separate topics so that one matter can be handled before moving on to another.\n\nWould-be speakers are placed into FIFO stack (First In, First Out). In other words those who raise their hands first get to speak first.\n\nWhile one person speaks the rest of the people can react and respond with a set of hand-signals. This is an excellent method for the crowd to provide direct, real-time feedback to the speaker without causing disrupting noise. People can express e.g. their agreement, disagreement, ask questions and demand missing details as well as urging the speaker to speak louder, keep to the topic or to wrap up.\n\nSome groups aspire to become more equal than other groups so they may adopt a progressive stack, which prioritises some people over other people in the name of equality. The idea is that the minority representatives and marginalised groups are allowed to speak before the majority representatives and dominant groups. This can be a good thing if minority and majority are determined within the context of discussion instead of social status (remember: people are supposed to be equal, therefore social status should not make any difference) based on more or less fixed attributes such as their skin colour, sexual orientation, profession, gender or even age. However, in my mind, assuming the position of primus inter pares while still speaking of equality is a lie.\n\n\nWell, that's the first part of my blog. The next part is a thought experiment of how a limited corporation might work if it is organised horizontally instead of vertically.\n\nUpdate: Thoughts about the Occupy Movement, Part 2 has been published.\nBy Mark Stenbäck klo 04:12:00\nEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest\nCategories freedom, occupy, organisation" ]
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[ "How Good Stories Bring Families Together\n\nHappy Wednesday, everyone! Now, I’m sure I’m not the only one who's been OBSESSING over the movie Encanto. I’ve seen it twice already and I've been recommending it to everyone I know (not to mention singing the songs in the shower and around my house). The movie is set in rural Colombia and, as I’ve said in other posts, I used to live in Bogotá. I’ve had the pleasure of traveling around Colombia — from the coffee region to the coast. One of my favourite places is the town of Salento near Valle de Cocora, the home of the 200 foot wax palms that frame the Madrigal house in the movie. Everything about Encanto made me nostalgic — from Carlos Vives’s theme song to the food references (ajiaco and arepas!).", null, "Photo by Clarissa Bock on Unsplash", null, "So today I thought I would explore the different ways that music and stories bring families together.\n\nOne of the most beautiful moments I’ve ever witnessed happened while I was visiting a friend — let’s call her Sara. Sara’s husband was trying to wake their three-year-old daughter from a nap by playing Moana songs in the kitchen (at a high enough volume that she could hear it from her bedroom). Eventually Sara's daughter appeared in the doorway, looking like a little doll. She rubbed her eyes, lifted her arms up towards her dad in surrender as if to say, “OOOO-K, Dad, I’m awake, let’s dance,” and a kitchen party ensued. Even Sara joined in. I had the pleasure of witnessing it all as I held Sara’s 5 month-old in my arms. I love how music in family films invites participation from all ages. It can bring together older and younger siblings, or just create moments of joy for adults and children alike.\n\nAnother thing I love about movies is that they create a frame . . . a new world, a reference point for emotional conversations. Have you ever felt like Moana? Like Mirabel from Encanto? How did this scene make you feel? Which characters did you relate to the most? I'm often surprised by what kids notice in a film. Sometimes there are emotions and situations they recognize but just never had language to express before.\n\nMost of all, I just love acting out movie scenes with kids — I adore musical theatre so it’s so wonderful for me to be able to share these moments with them. I love seeing posts on my social media feeds of kids singing \"We Don't Talk About Bruno\" word for word. Encanto is, for me, an example of how good storytelling is transcendent — it has the power to connect people from all ages and from all different cultural backgrounds.\n\nDo you have any movies that brought you closer to your family — to your kids, your nieces or nephews? Let me know in the comments below! Also, what did you think of Encanto?", null ]
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[ null, "Editor's note: This is a quickly developing story. Check back at GlobalPost for updates.\n\nRIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — The somewhat crazy world of Brazilian politics just took a new twist: Former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is taking over as chief of staff in his successor’s cabinet, a move that partly insulates him from criminal investigations.\n\nDa Silva, commonly known as Lula, has become embroiled in a sprawling investigation into corruption at the state oil company, Petrobras. The investigation, which has brought down several of Brazil’s most wealthy and powerful people, took a sensational turn this month when Lula was detained for questioning and his property was searched.\n\nIn office from 2003 to 2011, the once wildly popular president is revered for overseeing fantastic economic growth, while also bringing tens of millions of people out of poverty. But now Lula is scrambling to protect his legacy and stay out of jail.\n\nInstead, members of Congress must be investigated and tried in the Supreme Court, a process that can drag on for years. The court is currently overloaded with prosecution cases (scores of Brazilian politicians are being criminally investigated), and politician-friendly laws result in some bizarre situations in the legislature.\n\nMore from GlobalPost: Brazilians are outraged after release of taped call between Lula and Rousseff\n\nIn 2013, The New York Times reported that about a third of Brazilian members of Congress faced Supreme Court charges, ranging from “siphoning off public funds to far more serious claims of employing slave labor on a cattle estate or ordering the kidnapping of three Roman Catholic priests.” It said lawmakers in corruption cases often dodge prison.\n\nThe accusations against Lula are pretty mild by the standards of the Petrobras scandal. He is being investigated for allegedly accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of furniture and improvements to properties that prosecutors say he owns. By contrast, other politicians are accused of taking tens of millions of dollars in bribes.\n\nThe former president denies any wrongdoing.\n\nComplicating matters, Lula is being investigated by both federal and state prosecutors. The federal prosecutors have yet to charge him with a crime, but last Thursday state prosecutors in Sao Paulo charged him with money laundering in connection to his real estate holdings.\n\nMore from GlobalPost: Why Brazil will one day celebrate charges against its beloved ex-president\n\nWhen he joins Brazil’s cabinet, Lula will effectively be able to brush off the state charges, which he has claimed are politically motivated. The federal case could still proceed against him via the Supreme Court route.\n\nLula and his supporters have portrayed his sudden acceptance of a cabinet post as a way of giving support to current President Dilma Rousseff. Rousseff is herself facing impeachment, over yet another investigation, and analysts have recently begun saying she’s unlikely to survive her second term in office.\n\nTo top it off, a senator now accuses President Rousseff of involvement in the huge Petrobras scandal, too.\n\nLula will now be serving the same government post — chief of staff — that he hired Rousseff for in his administration.\n\nIt’s an odd power dynamic: Deeply unpopular Rousseff has traditionally drawn much of her popularity from Lula, who effectively hand-picked her as his successor. Lula’s recent disgrace and possible conviction could erode much of that support.\n\nBut the former president now needs Rousseff as much as she once needed him. As he joins Brazil’s cabinet, he will at least have some breathing room as prosecutors rebuild and renew their case against him." ]
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[ null, "We’re excited to premiere the new Empathy Test single, “Demons”, exclusively, before it goes live on Soundcloud on Wednesday, August 17; and goes on general release on Friday, September 9. They’re a dynamic electronic pop duo from London. They consist of childhood friends, with Isaac Howlett on vocals, and Adam Relf on production.\n\nApparently, the name Empathy Test is taken from the sci-fi film Blade Runner, in which an empathy test is used to detect highly advanced androids, known in the film as ‘Replicants’. They also try to evoke that genre in their music, too: whether that be taking inspiration from such films; or exploring the boundaries of sound, like using electronic instrumentation as if to sound mechanic and robotic.\n\nThe guys, with their endeavours, have stopped people in their tracks, pulling comparisons to the likes of Purity Ring and Chvrches. This is largely down to two four-track EPs in February 2014’s Losing Touch and December of the same year’s Throwing Stones.\n\nCome 2015, they co-headlined their own UK tour, performed to an audience of 1,000 plus at Wave-Gotik-Treffen Festival in Germany, headlined Riba Rocks Festival in Spain and shared stages with the likes of Bombay Bicycle Club, The Japanese House, German synth pop veterans DE/VISION and Eighties New Wave superstar, Adam Ant. They also squeezed in one-off headline shows at John Dee in Oslo and Reithalle Strasse E in Dresden.\n\nMore recently, they released a 10-track remix EP, Throwing Stones Remixed, featuring remixes courtesy of a wealth of people in the industry, including Minuit Machine from Paris, Aeon Rings from the States and Black City Lights from New Zealand.\n\nNow, at the present time, they are currently recording tracks for their début album and gearing up for a European tour in September. They will put, on general release, a double A-side single, “Demons/Seeing Stars”, on Friday, September 9.\n\nThe track we’ll discuss, though, in its entirety, is the leader in this pack of two, “Demons”. The song, which we’re premiering exclusively, opens, ringing and vibrating, seeming to build to a crescendo before that heavy bass kicks in. The drum sound, too, is massive. It really claps, and would probably get the heads bopping in a club scenario. It really gets in the head, like an earworm beating the rhythm in your eardrum.\n\nThe almost nasal vocals have a punky feel to them, as if disaffected but not necessarily snarling and spat with venom. It might remind one of the soundtrack to the Ryan Gosling film, Drive. Very retrospective Eighties, but not necessarily sci-fi in the strictest sense. Very ominous, and driving, however. There’s much common ground between this and more typical Eighties sci-fi, though.\n\nThere’s a mix of low and high register synthesiser, bass and treble. Low, driving bass, ominous, is set against a higher melody. These both serving a haunted purpose; but the higher melody serving something more the height of fear, than merely a tight chest. Electronic music put together in a manner such as this almost negates the need for real guitar and drum dynamics.\n\nIts soundscape, generally, is loaded and evocative. If you’re not transported to another era, you end up on another planet, which’s very satisfying. Either way, sourcing your inspiration from the Eighties, in music or from film scores, is a winner. A winner in that a fair slice of the music listening public crave Eighties throwbacks, and this is done as such that it’s not totally derivative. A sense of invention pervades and permeates to the extent that it’s like a ‘new take’ on something very long established.\n\nIf this, “Demons”, is anything to go by, then we can expect promising things from this duo in future. If indeed there’s a full length album on the horizon, that’ll be a good indicator of their, hopeful, longevity. If childhood friends can stand the sight of eachother after that process, then it could daresay be said they’ll take on anything life throws at their faces with deft agility.\n\nEmpathy Test, with this offering, has provided something, like the clap of that drum from the aforementioned, the clubs will welcome on their sets and playlists. Conversely, the throwback aspects, and the sheer sense of invention, will pull in musical aficionados.", null ]
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[ "During the weekend of Sept. 21, all 26 NAHL teams came out to compete at the Super Rink in Blaine, Minnesota. Below is a list of all the T1EHL and Nashville Jr. Predators alum that participated:", null, "“The NAHL Showcase is the greatest show on ice and truly representative of why the NAHL is the league of opportunity,” said NAHL Commissioner and President Mark Frankenfeld. “There is simply no other event like this that brings together the number of scouts that we see during the five days.”\n\nEach year, the showcase attracts over 9,000 people in overall attendance including more than 350 professional, college, and junior scouts. For scouting purposes, the NAHL Showcase is the premier event of its kind and is a yearly gathering for every NCAA Program and NHL team.\n\nDuring the 2018-2019 season, a record total of 351 NAHL players made NCAA commitments, with 232 (66 percent) of those being NCAA Division I commitments. The NAHL Showcase plays a big role in that success, with dozens of players each season earning a NCAA Division I opportunity during and following their participation in the event." ]
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[ null, "Today, we’re seeing more and more people getting divorced in middle age and beyond. In fact, roughly one in four divorces involve those over 50, and divorce rates for this demographic have doubled in the past 30 years, according to the study Gray Divorce Revolution. For those over age 65, divorce rates have tripled.\n\nWith divorce coming so late in life, the financial fallout can be quite devastating. Indeed, Bloomberg.com found that the standard of living for women who divorce after age 50 drops by some 45%, while it falls roughly 21% for men. Given the significant decrease in income and the fact people are living longer than ever, it’s no surprise that many of these folks also choose to get remarried.\n\nAnd those who do get remarried frequently bring one or more children from previous marriages into the new union, which gives rise to an increasing number of blended families. Regardless of age or marital status, all adults over age 18 should have some basic estate planning in place, but for those with blended families, estate planning is particularly vital.\n\nHere, we’ll use three different hypothetical scenarios to discuss how a failure to update your estate plan after a midlife remarriage has the potential to accidently disinherit your closest family members, as well as deplete your assets down to virtually nothing. From there, we’ll look at how these negative outcomes can be easily avoided using a variety of different planning solutions.\n\nScenario #1: Accidentally disinheriting your children from a previous marriage\n\nJohn has two adult children, David and Alexis, from a prior marriage. He marries Moira, who has one adult child, Patrick. The blended family gets along well, and because he trusts Moira will take care of his children in the event of his death, John’s estate plan leaves everything to Moira.\n\nAfter just two years being married, John dies suddenly of a heart attack, and his nearly $1.4 million in assets go to Moira. Moira is extremely distraught following John’s death, and although she wants to update her plan to include David and Alexis, she never gets around to it, and dies just a year after John. Upon her death, all of the assets she brought into the marriage, along with all of John’s assets, pass to Moira’s son Patrick, while David and Alexis receive nothing.\n\nThere are several planning options John could’ve used to avoid this outcome. He could have created a revocable living trust that named an independent successor trustee to manage the distribution of his assets upon his death to ensure a more equitable division of his estate between his spouse and children. Or, he could have created two separate trusts, one for Moira and one for his children, in which John specified exactly what assets each individual received. He might have also taken advantage of tax-free gifts to his two children during his lifetime.\n\nMark was married to Gwen for 30 years, and they had three children together, all of whom are now adults. When their kids were young, Mark and Gwen both created wills, in which they named each other as their sole beneficiaries. When they were both in their 50s, and their kids had grown, Bob and Gwen divorced.\n\nSeveral years later, at age 60, Bob married Veronica, a widow with no children of her own. Bob was very healthy, so he didn’t make updating his estate plan a priority. But within a year of his new marriage, Bob died in a car accident.\n\nBob’s estate plan, written several decades ago, leaves all of his assets to ex-wife Gwen, or, if she is not living at the time of his death, to his children. State law presumes that Gwen has predeceased Bob because they divorced after the will was enacted. Thus, all of Bob’s assets, including the house he and Veronica were living in, pass to his children. Veronica receives nothing, and is forced out of her home when Bob’s children sell it.\n\nBy failing to update his estate plan to reflect his current situation, Bob unintentionally disinherited Veronica and forced her into a precarious financial position just as she was entering retirement. If Bob had worked with an estate planning attorney to create a living trust, he could have arranged his assets so they would go to, and work for, exactly the people he wanted them to benefit.\n\nSteve is a divorcee in his early 60s with two adult children when he marries Susan. Steve has an estate valued at around $850,000, and he has told his kids that after he passes away, he hopes they will use the money that’s left to fund college accounts for their own children. But he also wants to ensure Susan is cared for, so he establishes a living trust in which he leaves all his assets to Susan, and upon her death, the remainder to his two children.\n\nYet, soon after Steve dies, Susan suffers a debilitating stroke. She requires round-the-clock in-home care for several decades, which is paid for by Steve’s trust. When she does pass away, the trust has been almost totally depleted, and Steve’s children inherit virtually nothing.\n\nAn experienced estate planning attorney could have helped Steve avoid this unfortunate outcome. Steve could have stipulated in his living trust that a certain portion of his assets must go to his children upon his death, while the remainder passed to Susan.\n\nBringing families together\nAlong with other major life events like births, deaths, and divorce, entering into a second (or more) marriage requires you to review and rework your estate plan. 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[ "Don't want to spend on the gym? Make your own", null, "British resident Dee Smith ­believes you don’t need to join a gym or buy expensive home equipment to get in shape. The mum of two, has put her ­entrepreneurial spirit to use by creating her own ­makeshift gym.\n\nEvery evening as the sun goes down, on a spot of wasteland in front of Smith’s villa in ­Mohammed bin Zayed city, you’ll find her pushing an old pallet, flipping tyres, lifting buckets of sand and letting off steam with a homemade ­punchbag, which she made by hanging up a pillowcase filled with sand.\n\n“I’ve paid for gyms for years and years and each time, I’d go a few times and then stop,” Smith ­admits.\n\nBack in August, Smith started looking around her local area for potential gym equipment and found plenty of discarded items she could upcycle: concrete blocks, a spade, buckets, bricks, a wheelbarrow borrowed from an old construction site – even a discarded piece of a children’s play gym.\n\nSmith is now often joined by her friends and their children, as well as her 14-year-old son Kai.\n\n“I walked out of my house one day and there were four tyres ­outside, which I use,” she says.\n\nSmith’s workouts are causing quite a stir in the local ­community.\n\n“The neighbours all clap when they drive past,” says Smith.\n\nHusband Andy Smith is proud to have such a thrifty wife. “She uses the materials quite creatively,” he says. “She looks fab and it cost me Dh0!”\n\nSmith’s daily workouts, which began last autumn, have been reaping her desired results – a month in she had lost about a stone.\n\n“But I don’t weigh myself ­anymore, I just go by clothes I can now wear,” she says. “The definition in my arms is amazing – I have guns! I’m so proud. I’m really pleased I’m doing it.”\n\n10 things to do today: hear a talk about Arabian horses in Al Ain, register to attend Noche Flamenca's Antigona and more" ]
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[ null, "As those who partake in ongoing debates are aware, not all theologians see eye to eye with one another—much less with the Church magisterium. Vatican II, Humanae Vitae, and Veritatis Splendor mark substantial upheavals within the theological community, and the aftershocks of controversy have yet to settle. Charles Curran’s Diverse Voices in Modern US Moral Theology delineates the fault lines among Catholic moral theologians. Rather than further entrench adversaries, this work illuminates possibilities for productive dialogue.\n\nCurran’s three aims are to: (1) present the array of approaches among moral theologians and the experiences that elicited them, (2) promote dialogue across divisions, and (3) present how a Sitz im Leben, or “setting in life,” impacts each vision of moral life (x). Diverse Voices traces the contributions of individual theologians and the shifting contours of method, focus, and perspective across the field.\n\nEach of the book’s twelve chapters reviews a different theologian, and in one case, a group of theologians. The subjects of the first three chapters engaged in the papal birth control commission but hold disparate views, representing a gradation from legalistic manualism toward personalism: John C. Ford, Bernard Häring, and Joseph Fuchs. The next three theologians, though not papal commission participants, were influential respondents to emerging discourse: Richard A. McCormick, Germain G. Grisez, and Romanus Cessario. For example, McCormick developed his proportionalist theory to explain when a sufficient reason might allow for contraception that “results in values and disvalues” (72), while Grisez uses his version of natural law theory to reject all instances of contraception as involving an intention against the procreative good. The next four theologians are social ethicists: Margaret A. Farley, known for her feminist writings; Lisa Sowle Cahill, one of the first lay theologians; Ada María Isasi-Díaz, “the mother of mujerista theology” (177); and Bryan N. Massingale, who responds to the problem of systemic racism. Finally, the New Wine, New Wineskins movement (consisting of the new generation of theologians committed to improving conversation among divergent theological opinions) and James F. Keenan take an interest in practical application of ethical theory with an eye to institutional improvement—both in the university and wider Church.\n\nDiverse Voices is useful for advanced undergraduate and graduate students because it introduces the work of noteworthy theologians, important moral concepts, and their historical loci. Helpful redundancy allows for reading chapters non-sequentially, though they are best paired alongside primary texts. Curran’s own leanings are honestly depicted, but the presentations of the authors are fair with modest commentary. Due to its chronological arrangement, Humanae Vitae takes center stage in the first half of the book, but other important questions in moral theology are addressed: natural law, conscience, Christian distinctiveness in ethics, just war, and more. This holistic approach prevents Humanae Vitae from eclipsing other important—though always interconnected—issues. Diverse Voices is well researched and utilizes a broad resource base, including memoirs and anecdotes from personal correspondence with Curran (e.g., 57). Researchers will also benefit from its lengthy reference lists and topical organization within the chapters.\n\nNevertheless, readers should note inherent limitations, first regarding the ambitiousness of the project. As Curran repeatedly admits, it is difficult to consolidate lifework in summary form. Though Curran avoids cursoriness, a work such as this cannot replace an author’s own voice. Second, there are influential theologians left out, such as Jean Porter, whom Curran states lacks sufficiently unique methodology for inclusion (x). A more expansive project may also include theologians engaged in awakening areas of environmental ethics and technology ethics. Third, the thematic approach depends on further clarifications beyond its scope: What validates a voice on moral issues—and is such a question even viable or fair? Do diverse voices indicate equally justifiable moral options or a diversity of strands from which to build clearer, comprehensive answers? What is the purpose of the magisterium if it cannot unify theologians? A perspective-free presentation is impossible and is not expected from a self-respecting academic. Nevertheless, the sprinkling of obvious pessimism toward the magisterium—as demonstrated by the treatments of investigations or silencing of theologians (36, 145–6), reference to the “huge shadow” cast by Humanae Vitae (129), and the suggestion of foul play in the precursor debates to Humanae Vitae (28)—will elicit healthy scrutiny and unpacking by theology students at any institution.\n\nTo properly respond to our own Sitz im Leben, we must understand that in which controversies erupted. Hopefully Diverse Voices’s successor detailing moral theologians and magisterial members of the next generation might describe healing from today’s intellectual division.", null ]
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[ null, "Chaka Khan is one of r&b’s greatest treasures, no matter the time, place or galaxy. Whether you heart Chaka for her Rufus years as the innovative “Queen of Funk” fronting some of the greatest players on the planet, or her years as a solo artist that saw her move over 70 million records worldwide, earning seven gold singles, seven gold albums, three platinum albums, and 10 Grammy Awards with 22 nominations, Chaka Khan has already gone down as one of the greatest entertainers of all time.\n\nAnd now the Chaka has been nominated for a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, having influenced and worked with rock royalty since stepping onto the scene with Rufus’ “Tell Me Something Good,” which was written by Stevie Wonder. This certified Gold and Grammy award winning recording is in essence a “Riff Rock” anthem using the ‘wawa’ pedal on the clavinet and was among the earliest hits to use the talk box on the guitar. “Tell Me Something Good” marked just the first bullet-point on her titanic resume of collaborative efforts. The list of icons to collaborate with Khan goes on to include Prince, who wrote “I Feel For You” and whom she recorded an entire album with, Steve Winwood who recruited her for soaring vocals on “Higher Love”, Yeskeyboardist Rick Wakeman’s album 1984 and even Robert Palmer whose hit song “Addicted To Love” was originally slated as a Chaka duet. With all that repertoire under her belt, it’s no wonder Khan was ranked #17 on VH1’s original list of the 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll.\n\nAnd so, to the voting masses who question whether she’s, you know, “rock enough,” the answer is unequivocally, yes. Press play to find out just why and then hit the link below to cast your own ballot.\n\nExcuse them while they kiss the sky. >>>Click Here To Vote" ]
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[ null, "With the League Cup under their belts, Liverpool set off in March 2001 to continue their progress in both the FA Cup and UEFA Cup as well as bid to secure a top=three finish in the Premiership. Amongst the month's standout fixtures was an FA Cup quarter-final visit to Prenton Park to take on John Aldridge's Tranmere Rovers, whilst also facing Porto in the last eight of the UEFA Cup. Join Guy Clarke and Dan Kay as they take a trip down Memory Lane 20 years on in the latest instalment of Houllier's Treble-Winners, with the month finishing with a visit from Manchester United to Anfield as the Reds set their rivals' season off the rails and continued along their own path to glory. Enjoy." ]
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[ "In this article, we’ll convert a web app into Android and iOS apps using Ionic Capacitor. We’ll build a dummy web app and then move that web app into a native mobile app, without any additional effort. We’ll define a workflow that renders certain features only on the native app or only on the web app. This will let us add device-centric features, enhancing the end user’s experience.\n\nTo follow along with the instructions in this article, you will need to have the following (depending on the platforms you want to deploy too):\n\nTo develop apps for iOS, officially, you need to do so on a Mac with macOS. However, if you aren’t currently developing for iOS, you can still follow along as many of the steps are similar and you can make the step towards iOS later with the required hardware.\n\nSource files for this article are available at the following repository: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/PacktPlus/tree/main/Ionic/Extend-a-web-app-into-Android-and-iOS-apps-using-Ionic-Capacitor\n\nLet’s look at how we can leverage these advantages while building a web app, without any additional effort.\n\nBefore we begin building an app, let’s understand what Ionic Capacitor is. Capacitor’s describes itself as,\n\n“A brand new approach to building native apps with the Web — now even faster, more modular, and more enjoyable to build with than ever.”\n\nCapacitor introduces us to a new world of apps, Native Web apps. These apps behave like native apps on a mobile device and like progressive web apps when on the web.\n\nIn this section, we’ll look at a workflow that helps us reuse a web app code base to build a native mobile app using Ionic Capacitor.\n\nThe web app that we have built follows a Single Page App architecture. This approach of adding native app capabilities to a web app can be achieved on a SPA and not on monolithic apps.\n\nTypically, we build web apps and deploy it to a server, which can be accessed over web browsers.\n\nFor mobile, we’ll add Ionic Capacitor to the same code base. This will take care of wrapping the web app in a native shell and using that shell, we can build and deploy the native app to the stores.\n\nNow that we’ve established the workflow, We can follow the steps required to building and deploying our native mobile apps.\n\nNow that we have a high-level understanding of what we are going to achieve, let’s list the steps to achieve it.\n\nFor the sake of this tutorial, we aren’t going to build a web app from scratch. We’ll leverage a Next.js Blog starter template instead. We’ll follow this broad overview to build and deploy the native mobile apps:\n\nAs part of our workflow, we are going to integrate a Capacitor plugin with the web app that will work only in the native environment. More on this when we reach line item 7.\n\nSo, let’s get started with our 7 steps\n\nYou can install the latest version of Node.js by downloading it from here: Node.js Download.\n\nFor this tutorial, I’ve used version v14.17.0, as you can see in the following output :\n\nNext, we’ll clone a simple blog web app, built on Next.js. To work with this approach, the web app need not be the sample app as the one used in this tutorial. We can use any headless app that can be converted to a static site and can be hosted on its own.\n\nTo clone the web app, run the following command:\n\nThe above command will clone the web app to the tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog folder. Next, change directory into this folder and run the following command:\n\nThis will install the required dependencies to run the starter blog template.\n\nTo view the app in action, run\n\nAnd when we navigate to http://localhost:3000/ we should see something like Figure 2.", null, "This app comes out of box with a blog template and has light and dark mode. You can read more it here.\n\nNow that our production ready web app is up and running, let’s move on to the next step.\n\nIn this step, we’ll convert and export our Next.js SPA a static site. This way, the static website that gets exported from this code base will be moved into the native app.\n\nThis export process is specific to Next.js, if you are using Angular or React or any other SPA libraries or frameworks, you’ll have to use instructions for how to build a static site from the code base specific to those frameworks.\n\nFor us to successfully export the static site, let’s follow these steps:\n\nOnce done, the out directory should look like Figure 3:", null, "Figure 3 – the Out directory for the static site\n\nThis is the static version of our website that can be run on any environment that supports JavaScript.\n\nThe next step on our list is to add Capacitor to our existing web app code. Before we do that, please make sure you have completed the Environment setup.\n\nTo add capacitor to our existing code base, run the following commands:\n\nThe second command will create the capacitor.config.json file at the root of the project once we answer the questions presented to us.\n\nThe contents of the capacitor.config.json file should look like the following:\n\nDo note that I have updated the webDir property to point to the folder where the static site is generated.\n\nNow that the capacitor configuration has been completed, we will add the Android and iOS platform related code setup to our web app code base.\n\nRun the following commands for Android:\n\nRun the following commands for iOS:\n\nIf everything works properly, we should see 2 new folders, android and ios that will have native code for the static website.\n\nNow that we have the Android and iOS apps setup, we will run them to view the output.\n\nTo deploy an app to iOS, you will need to use XCode on a Mac. If you have the setup, follow these instructions to deploy the app, starting with the following command:\n\nAnd then you can use the XCode IDE to run the app.\n\nIf you would like to run the app via command line without opening the code in XCode, run the following code on a Mac.\n\nAnd we should see the output shown in Figure 4.\n\nTo deploy the Android app, open the code base in Android Studio by running the following command:\n\nAnd then you can use the Android Studio IDE to run the app.\n\nIf you would like to run the app via command line without opening the code in Android Studio, run the following command:\n\nAnd we should see the output shown in Figure 5.", null, "Now that we’ve learned to convert a web app to a native app with all the features of the web one, let’s look at customizing the app to add native only features on top of the web app and make this code run only on the native app.\n\nTo explore this option, we are going to implement the Share plugin (https://capacitorjs.com/docs/apis/share) which lets users share posts directly to native apps. We don’t want to use this plugin or behaviour in the web app but only inside the native app.\n\nTo achieve this, we need to add the share plugin to our web app and set up the plugin to run the code only when the app is deployed as a like a native app.\n\nAnd now in the native app, we should see the Share link:", null, "With that, our native mobile app is done!\n\nIn this article, we learned to convert an existing single page app style web app to a native app and add native app only features, to enhance the experience, without losing the cross-platform reusability using Capacitor. This cross-platform development approach is highly suitable for projects where we want to publish our app as a native app and at the same time deploy a web version with the same code base.\n\nArvind Ravulavaru is a platform architect at Ubiconn IoT Solutions, with over 9 years of experience in software development and 2 years in hardware & product development. For the last 5 years, he has been working extensively on JavaScript, both on the server side and the client side. Over the past couple of years his focus has been on IoT, building a platform for rapidly developing IoT solutions, named The IoT Suitcase. Prior to that, Arvind worked on big data, cloud computing, and orchestration." ]
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[ "If you’re hoping to one day drive a full Iron Man-style monitor array with just an inexpensive laptop sitting on your desk, you should check out the latest standards published by VESA. The updated DisplayPort Alt Mode 2.0 includes support for an enormous amount of video data going over the increasingly standard USB-C cable interface.\n\nThe new spec lets some of the rails in the cable previously reserved for data (things like external hard drives or network cards) be dedicated to full video output in the alternate mode. This allows the DisplayPort standard to drive a massive amount of pixels across an array of monitors on a single cable. The maximum resolution for a single monitor would theoretically be 16K at 60 hertz—a total resolution of 15360×8460. In more relatable terms, that’s the same resolution as sixty-four 1080p HD monitors in an 8×8 grid.\n\nOther configurations would be possible too. With 80GB of total video bandwidth (using both the up and down lanes), DisplayPort Alt Mode 2.0 could theoretically handle triple 4K monitors at 144Hz, on a single cable, without breaking a sweat. The standard will be compatible with USB 4.0, which will use the same cable connections as today’s USB-C. It will also be compatible with existing DisplayPort connections on the display end, meaning it’ll work with cheaper displays, too.\n\nWhen will we be able to use this fantastic new monitor standard? Not for quite a while. VESA didn’t give a date for finalizing the spec, and these kinds of cable and interface upgrades are always pretty protracted. I’d say two years—at the very least—is the soonest we could hope for this to show up in consumer devices.\n\nSource: VESA via The Verge", null ]
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[ null, "This article summarizes a paper entitled, “An Evaluation of Friction Stir Spot Welding as a Method for Joining Ultra-thin Steel Sheet,” by Y. Hovansk, et al.H-10\n\nThe study analyzes Friction Stir Spot Welding (FSSW) as a process for assembly of two sheet stack ups. The steel sheet used for this study is CR4-GI, a hot dip galvanized ultra-low carbon interstitial free steel with a tensile strength of 280 MPa. Thicknesses of both 0.45 and 1.2 mm were used to create dissimilar thickness, two-sheet stack-ups. Preparation for joining via FSSW did not alter the zinc coating. FSSW joints were evaluated in lap shear tensile, T-peel, and cross tension.\n\nFSSW welds were welded with an EKasin injection molded, silicon nitride tool shown in Figure 1. All welds were performed at 1600 rpm.", null, "Figure 1: Representative Picture of a Silicon-Nitride FSSW Tool with a 10-mm-diameter Shoulder and a 1.15-mm Probe Length.H-10\n\nThe zinc coating that originally covered the sheet surface was extruded beneath the FSSW tool to the outer edges of the weld as seen in Figure 2. Figure 3 shows a representative weld on a T-peel specimen.", null, "Figure 2: Optical Image of the Top Surface of a Friction Stir Spot Weld in CR4-GI.H-10\n\nA minimum of 25 specimens were produced for each geometry tested, however, these specimens were performed at various times throughout weld development and data is shown below. Figure 4 shows the load-extension curves for a set of nine friction stir spot welds. Figure 5 shows a representative fracture of lap-shear tensile specimen.", null, null, "Figure 6 shows the load-extension curves for a set of eight friction stir spot welds tests in T-peel. A representative fracture of T-peel specimen is shown in Figure 7.", null, "Figure 8 shows the load extension curves for a set of 13 friction stir spot welds tested in cross tension. Representative geometry and fracture of cross tension specimen are shown in Figure 9.", null, null, "A table showing the overall results for the FSSW joints produced herein are shown in Table 1 below:\n\nWhile each specific test orientation demonstrated the ability for the weld nugget to pull out of the ultra-thin top sheet and remain with the lower 1.2-mm-thick sheet, the overall ratios between fracture loads suggest there is an area for improvement with respect to T-peel.", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "CAIRO – 10 December 2018: Famed Egyptian actor Maged el-Kedwany celebrates his birthday on Dec. 10. Kedwany is one of the most significant actors in Egypt.\n\nKedwany presented numerous distinctive roles that are carved in the minds of his fans. The famed actor faced several obstacles and challenges before reaching stardom, and engraving his name among the stars of his generation. At the beginning of his acting career, Kedwany felt frustrated and had a feeling he would not succeed. Soon after, the frustrated actor received a phone call from comedy legend Adel Imam.\n\nImam’s phone call was short but had a great impact on Kedwany. “Don’t focus on the profits and let the market place you where you belong and deserve to be placed; just do what you can do best and give it your fullest potential,” Imam told Kedwany.\n\nMaged el-Kedwany is an Egyptian actor. He began acting in the 1990s, playing supporting roles. He won the Muhr Arab - Feature Best Actor Award for his role in “678” from Dubai International Film Festival. He participated in dozens of films, including the most well-known films of the 1990s like \"Afareet el-Asphalt\" (Asphalt Ghosts) in 1996 and \"Saidi fel Gamea al-Amrikeya\" (Saidi at the American University in Cairo) in 1998." ]