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What we are looking for is not those quart bottles for $1.99 (Asian food stores sell this stuff much cheaper than your supermarket). We are looking for barrel-aged Japanese soy.\n\nThe first time I had it was at my favorite sushi bar. They were not serving it but they gave me a taste. It was a revelation. This is not something you cook with, it is a premium product with a premium price much like true Modena balsamic vinegar, which can sell for as much as a hundred dollars a bottle. Actually it is unlikely you will find this soy in the average Asian market.\n\nA quick Google search finds several brands at around $30 a bottle but, as with most good things, a little goes a long way. This stuff is delicious and as complex as a great bourbon. A few drops as a finishing sauce on a dish jacks up the umami and adds layers of flavor. Trust me on this.\n\nThe ancient Romans had a favorite condiment called garum (not to be confused with garam masala, the Indian spice blend). It was the ketchup of the Mediterranean world. It was made by filling a barrel with fresh anchovies and salt, sealing it, and putting it out in the sun to ferment. Eventually you could open the barrel and pour out the intense liquid inside. This was garum. Sounds gross, right?\n\nWell the same product, known simply as fish sauce, may be the most popular condiment used across southeast Asia. Like soy, it is a salty fermented anchovy liquid that is heavy on umami and it is essential in many kinds of regional Asian cooking. Again, like soy, there are many versions varying by whether they were processed in factories or made the old-fashioned way in barrels by fishermen. Either way, get a bottle for your fridge so you don’t have to substitute soy when it shows up in a recipe.\n\nLike soy and fish sauce, rice vinegar is a fermented product. It tends to be lighter in flavor than regular vinegar made from grapes or apples. It is important to get the unseasoned version which most recipes call for though you will occasionally see seasoned rice vinegar specified. They are quite different, with the seasoned version being very distinct and potentially a bit overwhelming. While the previous sauces bring salt and umami to the mix, rice vinegar gives you tart or sour flavor notes which can brighten up almost any dish.\n\nThis Thai standard is found on tables across the Asian diaspora, for good reason. Unlike Sriracha, a sauce invented by a Vietnamese immigrant in LA, chili garlic sauce brings the heat but it also adds layers of sweetness. Most Americans have become familiar with Sriracha, which I find too hot and bitter in comparison.\n\nI go through jars of this stuff and put it in any dish that needs a flavor boost, including soups, stir fries, and take home leftovers. It is great with those cheap instant ramen packets, adding a little heat and a lot of flavor. 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"Ben Kingsley in Learning to Drive.\n\nIn Coixet's new film, Learning to Drive Kingsley plays a big Indian character after 33 years. Learning to Drive is a coming of (middle) age comedy about a mismatched pair — a Sikh driving instructor and a liberal Manhattan intellectual — who help each other overcome life’s road blocks.\n\nAs the movie tracks the friendship between a Sikh immigrant working two jobs and a well-heeled Upper West Side book critic, it builds a bridge for hope and tolerance. Kingsley plays to perfection Darwan Singh Tur, a chivalrous, dignified, resilient driving instructor who also moonlights as a taxi driver. Wherever he goes, Darwan, conspicuous in his bright pink or blue turban, faces possible harassment. Sikhs have been targets of hate attacks in the U.S since September 11. To undiscerning eyes, the turban has got terribly mixed up with Osama bin Laden’s headgear.\n\nKingsley talked to Firstpost in New York about how this is the first time in Hollywood history that a Sikh character has been placed in a leading role and hopes the film will combat 9/11 scarred America's Sikh phobia.\n\nYou have one Gujarati parent and one British. Has it been an advantage or disadvantage having somewhat of an Indian face, but an English name like Ben Kingsley?\n\nI have got nothing to compare it with other than my own journey which is beautiful. I have been accepted by so many diverse communities. I have had the privilege of working in three Holocaust films, the Jewish community have embraced me. After the House of Sand and Fog, the Iranian community embraced me, the Indian community embraced me and the London cab drivers like me after Sexy Beast. It's been a great journey. I do believe that story telling is fundamentally healing and I am a story teller. I hope that by telling stories, a little bit of help and healing is going on.\n\nGandhi was made in 1982, but substantial Indian roles haven't come your way for nearly 33 years.\n\nDarwan Singh Tur is worth waiting for! Maybe I was very lucky, I wasn't inundated by them at all. Straight after Gandhi I played two Harold Pinter screenplays — Betrayal and Turtle Diary. Immediately I was plunged into London, 20th Century modern England. Fate gave me an opportunity to say actually I am quite versatile if you give me a chance. It's wonderful to keep the arc from Gandhi to Darwan Singh almost uninterrupted. It's really beautiful.\n\nWhat made you gravitate to your character Darwan Singh?\n\nAs a portrait artist, why would I want to paint a delicate portrait of Darwan? Why does any portrait artist, walking down the street, suddenly feel, ‘I need to paint her. I need to paint him’? They would say, ‘I don’t know, I just need to paint him.’ I was told in the aftermath of 9/11, it was the Sikh taxi drivers who turned off their meters, saw people in distress and asked, ‘Where do you want to go? Whom are you looking for? I’ll get you there.’ When I heard that story, having begun to occupy Darwan, a voice in me said, ‘Of course.’\n\nIt's important to understand Darwan's stillness and dignity in the context of a pretty well steady flow of abuse. I hope that the film may allow audiences to look at the next Sikh they see in the street, or in a supermarket slightly differently. There is something so noble, generous and compassionate about wonderful Darwan Singh.\n\nThe specificity of him being a Sikh and that silhouette is extraordinary, it's instantly recognizable. It has been confused for all sorts of, you know, ridiculous and tragic reasons.\n\nWhat helped you to play a Sikh character so authentically?\n\nWhen I was filming Gandhi in India I had a wonderful Sikh bodyguard-driver. I spent months with this man, one-on-one in a car. On one of the toughest days of shooting, I had to lie in the funeral wagon because the artificial body, the dummy didn't work. The director asked me if I would come out so I was on the back of that wagon for nine hours, people watching me, chanting and singing. It was like being on an extraordinary drug, very weird experience.\n\nI remember I was lying on my back and at one point I asked the second AD how many people? He said 'Oh, 40,000.' And, I said 'I got to get up.' He put his arm around me and lifted me up as I was very stiff. As I stood up, there was a hush. I did pranam to the north, south, east and west. The crowds started to cheer. Women from Gandhi's ashram sang his favorite hymn and lifted me off the funeral wagon and carried me to my Ambassador. There my Sardarji, looked at me in the rear view mirror and said \"Well Done, Sir!\" I thought, there he is. There he is! When I started playing Darwan, my straight-backed Sikh driver came sharply back into focus.\n\nFor me it's memory and intuition. My memory of the wonderful people I met in India and also the massive generosity of Harpreet Singh Toor and all the Sikh advisers who were on the set. If I open myself things just start to flow. You just learn so much by being alert and observant.\n\nI am fascinated by people. I love watching them. I do have a vast memory bank and I can access it. It's a very lucky gift that I have, being able to absorb things. I think it is because I bring a level of attention to life. If you bring a level of attention to life, there's so much information out there. If you are not alert to it, you miss an awful lot, particularly in the heightened environment of making a movie.\n\nI learnt so much in a compressed space of time about India during Gandhi and it's paying off years afterwards.\n\nDid you think that Learning to Drive would be so funny?\n\nWe didn't realize how potentially funny some of those scenes were. Isabel didn't direct them as scenes to make people laugh. Of course, she directed the truth, the polarity of Darwan and Wendy's backgrounds, their differences and we stayed in our bubble, each of us to play those scenes. And, only when we were in Toronto did we realize something in the middle was hilariously funny when these two cultures interact.\n\nThe people in the audience were moved, they were enchanted, they were troubled — all the things you could have hoped for from this film.\n\nYou have played diverse roles, but do people always go back to Gandhi?\n\nI hope so. I am so deeply proud of that film and that performance. I hope I am always associated with that film. Gandhi was my first major feature film, my first leading role on screen, and I was surrounded by passionate people. I was surrounded by Indians who were passionate that this story should be told correctly and beautifully. It was humbling and an enormous responsibility.\n\nFor the posts of regular and part-time medical officer, the walk-in interviews are scheduled to be held on 17 May and 24 May respectively"
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But it was a fragile truce and after a series of bomb attacks in Russia in 1999, Moscow sent its troops back into Chechnya. Umarov and others took up arms again.\n\nDavid Satter, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, says the Russians \"had little concern for civilian casualties and used all kinds of weapons in the second war they hadn't used previously.\"\n\nIt changed the nature and the goals of the Chechen revolt. The Chechen rebellion began morphing into a jihad to liberate the Muslim lands of the Caucasus. (Chechnya is about 95% Muslim.) Satter says Moscow had \"effectively created the conditions for Islamic terrorism while systematically eliminating those with whom it might have had a dialogue.\"\n\nIn 2005, Umarov gave a rare interview to Andrei Babitskii, a reporter with Radio Free Europe. 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In a proclamation published on a Chechen jihadist website, he declared, \"It was my destiny to lead the Jihad... I will lead and organize Jihad according to the understanding, given to me by Allah.\"\n\nPreviously Umarov had expressly opposed terrorism. Now he began to embrace it. He revived the Riyad-us-Saliheen brigade for high-profile suicide missions. It had previously been involved in the siege of a school in Beslan and the take-over of a Moscow theater, both of which ended with heavy loss of life.\n\nUmarov set about taking terror to the Russian heartland. Attacks claimed by the Caucasus Emirate included bombing an express train in November 2009 in which 27 people were killed. Umarov warned that \"blood will not only flow in our cities and villages\" but also in the streets of Russia. 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"All you need to do is read the play, underline every appearance of a knife in Macbeth, and then list them in your essay in the order they appear, right? Eighteen years earlier, Sethe had murdered this daughter in order to save her from a life of slavery.\n\nThey did rituals and pray to their God and most of them believed in a God, or multiple. The radio series was adapted by Patricia Cumper. Every literary essay expects you to read and analyze the work, so search for evidence in the text.\n\nShe established new information for understanding the legacy of slavery best depicted through stylistic devices. Glossary of Literary Terms antagonist The entity that acts to frustrate the goals of the protagonist.\n\nShe lived in where the majority of the novel takes place in the present time. Provide any necessary context. What topic will you be addressing?\n\nAll of the important characters in Beloved are attached to their past in some way, and many of the main events are fueled by the past.\n\nThe novel opens with the unannounced arrival of Paul D. Shortly after, she creates unsubtle havoc by alienating Paul D from the two women he has begun to think of as family. Denver begins to recount the story as she remembers it from what Sethe told her, but then, with the help of Beloved, she begins to see and feel what Sethe felt as she tells the story.\n\nGood Thesis Statements Question: If it fascinated you, chances are you can draw on it to write a fascinating essay.",
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I have always been fascinated by the history of the doctor/patient relationship, and particularly by those aspects of medical knowledge that deal with the patient as an individual human being. This is why I have developed a research interest in the medical case narrative — casuistry being an aspect of medicine where the focus on patient’s individuality is uppermost. Ever since coming to Hopkins, where I have the privilege of working as a historian within the environment of an intellectually vibrant Medical School, this has blossomed into an interest in the history of “individualized medicine” – a fascinating aspect of contemporary biomedicine whose story, I would contend, has important pre-modern intellectual roots. In 2014, I have organized a conference on this topic, Individualized Medicine in Historical Perspective: from Antiquity to the Genome Age, with my Hopkins colleague Nathaniel Comfort, and I keep pursuing research on this topic. I am also interested in medical casuistry from the viewpoint of a comparative history of medical genres. Textual forms — or, as I would call them, “epistemic genres” — such as the case narrative, the recipe, the commentary, the treatise and the textbook, can be found in various medical traditions, and they offer an ideal framework for the comparative study of medical ways of knowing. With another Hopkins colleague, Marta Hanson, a specialist of early modern Chinese medicine, I have started a collaborative study of Specimen Medicinae Sinicae (1682), the first book that offered a translation of Chinese pulse medicine, with related pharmaceutical recipes, for European Latin readers. The first article to come out from our collaboration, “Medicinal Formulas and Experiential Knowledge in the Seventeenth-Century Epistemic Exchange Between China and Europe” has won the 2019 Price/Webster Prize of the History of Science Society for the best article published in the journal Isis in the past three years.\n\nA cross-cultural approach to the history of medical genres and epistemologies is a central feature of my present research work. I am currently completing a book titled The Case Narrative in Pre-modern Medicine: A History Across Cultures, for which I was awarded a NIH three-year grant. In this book, I study the development of the medical case history in a long-term perspective by tracing its antecedents in ancient Greek, medieval European and medieval Arabic medicine. I compare the early-modern European collections of case narratives with the case collections that developed in early modern Chinese medicine. This project combines my long-standing engagement with the history of the doctor/patient relationship with my more recent interest in individualized medicine.\n\nIn the past, I have worked on the history of scientific observation, with particular attention to the role of early modern medicine in the rise of scientific empiricism. I have written on the early modern genre of historia and its significance in medicine and anatomy, showing how the early modern historia straddled the distinction between the natural and the human sciences. I have also studied concepts and rules of evidence as they developed at the intersection of early modern medicine and religion. I have contributed to the history of the healer/patient relationship by reconstructing the long-forgotten custom of contractual agreements between practitioners and patients.\n\nI keep pursuing a long-standing interest in women’s history and the history of the body, to which I have contributed with various essays on women healers and women patients, the history of menstruation and lactation, the cult of holy bodies and relics, the understanding of sexual difference in early modern medicine, and the impact of medical thought on early modern proto-feminism. A recent contributions to this field is my critical edition and translation of Oliva Sabuco’s The True Medicine, one of the very few medical books published under a woman’s name in early modern Europe. Finally, I should mention that, as a woman historian, I have great interest in those women scholars who pursued the study of history outside or on the margins of academia in the late 19th and early 20th century, when the universities started, somewhat reluctantly, to admit female students. It is a labor of love for me to write an occasional essay to pay homage to the memory of these women. Their dedication to independent scholarship is my model of the values that should be at the heart of the historian’s craft.\n\nAs you can see from this rather heterogeneous list of research interests, of the two kinds of intellectuals described by Isaiah Berlin, the hedgehog and the fox, I definitely belong to the fox tribe. But I have great respect for hedgehogs, and whenever focusing on a specific research project I try to restrain my vulpine propensities. It is nice to be a fox, but in issues of scholarship the hedgehog is probably the one who has the final word.\n\n2018: “The Medical Case Narrative in Pre-Modern Europe and China: Comparative History of an Epistemic Genre” in Carlo Ginzburg with Lucio Biasiori (eds.), A Historical Approach to Casuistry. Norms and Exceptions in a Comparative Perspective (London: Bloomsbury, 2018) pp. 15-46.\n\n2017: “Medicinal Formulas and Experiential Knowledge in the Seventeenth-Century Epistemic Exchange between China and Europe”, in Isis, 108: 1, pp. 1-25 (co-authored with Marta Hanson).\n\n2013: “Amateurs by Choice: Women and the Pursuit of independent Scholarship in Twentieth-Century Historical Writing”, in “Beyond the Academy: Histories of Gender and Knowledge”, special issue of Centaurus. An International Journal of the History of Science and its Cultural Aspects, 55:2 (May 2013), 196-219.\n\n2009: “Feminism as Integral to the History of Humanism” in Humanism in Intercultural Perspective: Experiences and Expectations, ed. Jörn Rüsen and Henner Laass (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2009) vol. 1, 167-176.\n\n2002: “Knowledge-freshening Wind: Gender and the Renewal of Renaissance Studies”, in The Italian Renaissance in the Twentieth Century, eds. Allan Grieco and Michael Rocke (Florence: Olschki, 2002) 173-192.\n\n2001: “Menstruating Men: Similarity and Difference of the Sexes in Early Modern Medicine” in Generation and Degeneration: Tropes of Reproduction in Literature and History from Antiquity to Early Modern Europe, eds Valeria Finucci and Kevin Brownlee (Durham and London: Duke Univ. Press, 2001) 109-152."
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"Captain America: Civil War is the second sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger. Chris Evans returns as Steve Rogers/Captain America, who finds himself at odds with Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) over whether the Avengers should operate under United Nations control. Anthony and Joe Russo, who directed Captain America: The Winter Soldier, return to helm the 2016 film, which also is part of \"Phase Three\" of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Note: The screenshots seen here will be of varying sizes due to the change in aspect ratio in several sequences of the film.\n\nThe following weapons were used in the film Captain America: Civil War:",
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"In the center, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) carries dual Glock 26 pistols as she and other Avengers prepare to engage Captain America.",
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"The pistol in her right holster as she battles Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) on the runway.\n\nIn a deleted scene, Natasha is seen carrying dual Glock 26 pistols in thigh holsters during the airport fight.\n\nThe Glock 17 is held by Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) when she's confronted by Crossbones' operatives. Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) also uses the pistol to take a shot at Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) during his initial escape from the UN prison in Vienna. Some GSG-9 officers are armed with the Glock.\n\nThe Glock 17 is held by Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) when she's confronted by Crossbones' operatives.\n\nRomanoff armed with the Glock.\n\nThe Glock 17 is held by Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan).\n\nWhat appears to be a Beretta 92FS Inox was carried by one of Crossbones' operatives when confronted by Black Widow at the CDC in Lagos. This also appears to be the pistol used by the Winter Soldier in surveillance footage.",
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"What appears to be a Beretta 92FS Inox was carried by one of Crossbones' operatives when confronted by Black Widow at the CDC in Lagos.\n\nThe pistol used by the Winter Soldier in surveillance footage.\n\nAgent Clint Barton/Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) carries a Heckler & Koch VP9 in his leg holster while fighting with Captain America at the airport. The VP9 seems to have replaced the Heckler & Koch P30 previously carried by Clint in Avengers.",
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"Agent Clint Barton/Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner)'s VP9 is seen in his leg holster while fighting Black Widow. Notice the lack of an external hammer that a P30 has, where this pistol also has a wider grip panel that closely resembles the VP9.",
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"A Makarov PM pistol is seen in the home of a former HYDRA operative. The same operative pulls a Makarov while using the Winter Soldier as a shield during a flashback to a HYDRA training exercise.\n\nThe pistol is seen on a stack of newspapers in Cleveland.\n\nThe Russian operative holds the pistol.\n\nThe Russian operative with the pistol behind the Winter Soldier.",
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"Close-up of the Smith & Wesson 6906 pistol. Note the safety now appears to be engaged.\n\nA Heckler & Koch MP5A2 with a SureFire weaponlight is carried by several German GSG-9 operatives while attempting to apprehend the Winter Soldier.\n\nA Heckler & Koch MP5A2 with a SureFire weaponlight is carried by a German GSG-9 officer while attempting to apprehend the Winter Soldier.\n\nThe MP5A2 can be seen on the far right. This image was reversed in the film.\n\nThe MP5A2 can be seen on the left.\n\nSome of Crossbones' operatives can be seen carrying Mini Uzis.\n\nBlack Widow disables an operative who was carrying the Mini Uzi.",
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"Sam with one of his SPPs.\n\nThe Brügger & Thomet MP9 appears to be carried by GSG-9 officers, most notably during the apprehension of the Winter Soldier.",
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"Before the rise of the 1960s generation Ernst Wilimowski and Ernest Pohl stood above all others as the two great names in Polish footballing history. As with a disproportionate percentage of Poland’s best players then as now, both originated from Silesia, the country’s richest region in terms of both natural and sporting resources. Successful clubs like Ruch Chorzów boasted prominence between the wars, but all the traditional Silesian giants would be eclipsed by the dramatic rise of the unknown Górnik to become the country’s first great post-war club.\n\nFormed through a merger of four clubs in 1948 as Klub Sportowy Górnik, by 1957 the miners side had won its first national championship and duly repeated the feat in 1959 and 1961. The inspiration behind these early successes was the great Pohl, an exciting and prolific forward who remains the Polish League’s top scorer to this day. His heroic status in the game made Górnik the team every talented young footballer in the region aspired to play for and it was the break through of two of those star-struck local boys that pushed the miners team to greater heights.",
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"Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has now walked away from international cricket. MS Dhoni is seen in the Indian Premier League, where he is the leader of Chennai Super Kings. But apart from cricket, MS Dhoni tries his hand at many fields. Now MS Dhoni is going to make an entry in the film industry.\n\nMahendra Singh Dhoni is going to become a film producer and he is going to do a film with south Indian film superstar Thalapathy Vijay. Reports have claimed that this is the best entry of MS Dhoni in Kollywood. Not only that, it is expected that Dhoni can also do a cameo in this film. Mahendra Singh Dhoni himself has called south superstar Vijay and asked him to do this film. In such a situation, it is being said that now Vijay is sure to do this film. MS Dhoni's relationship with Chennai Super Kings has become a decade old, so he is very famous in Tamil Nadu.\n\nThat is why MS Dhoni is called Thala means leader. MS Dhoni launched his own production house some time ago, under which an animation series was also made recently. Earlier, the film 'MS Dhoni The Untold Story' made on the life of MS Dhoni also invested in MS Dhoni's money. If you talk about cricket, it is being said that MS Dhoni will play the IPL for the last time in the year 2023. At the time of IPL 2022, when he was asked when he would play the last match, he had said that his last match would be in Chennai.\n\nThe friend of this famous Bollywood actor had stabbed the knife, life was saved like this.\n\nJanhvi forced her father to act"
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Although neither of us trusted him, and he tried to abduct my travelling partner, it was one hell of a useful lift\n\nLeast useful lift: the Slovakian white van man who took us to the wrong side of Bratislava, on the wrong motorway and facing in the wrong direction, making us fail the Bummit to Belgrade challenge\n\nMost fun lift: two Israeli soldiers found me north of Tiberias, and took me with them for a great day out throwing snowballs, avoiding minefields and exploring abandoned military outposts in the Golan Heights, before tasty ostrich steak and a cross-country drive just to drop me back in Haifa. Also, drinking syrupy hot chocolate with a French white van man and his two young children as we travelled through the Italian Alps was fun. And I won't forget the three Danish students on the start of their roadtrip\n\nBest hitchhiking spot used: Brunautal West (A7 services near Hamburg, Germany), where those three Danish students dropped me off in front of around 200 hard rock fans going home from the Wacken festival. I could pick and choose from so many offered rides, going all over Europe... the only way the situation could have been better would be if I was among a crowd of hippies\n\nWorst hitchhiking spot used: a McDonalds restaurant in Meerane (near Zwickau, Germany), a couple of kilometres away from an empty motorway junction. All hope seemed lost. Whilst I was thankful to the previous driver for going 50km off his route, he did it so as to drop me off in the most useless place he could find\n\nMost unexpected lift: from Keele to Knutsford M6 services in the UK, from a coach full of old-age tourists from Warrington, who were travelling back from a package holiday in the southwest. We won over their sympathy and played them some old classic tunes on the ukulele\n\nBest scenery: waking up at a service station in the mountains east of Aosta, then travelling through the town, and north on the E27 across the Swiss border towards Lausanne - this was unforgettable and was well worth the overnight hitchhike from Rome. In Germany, I had the opportunity to hitchhike to Traben-Trarbach through the hills and vineyards. I've hitchhiked through some beautiful Israeli scenery, especially Route 40 south of Be'er Sheva, and the mountain roads around Galilee and the Golan Heights. Most of the Isle of Man (especially the A18 'mountain road') is breathtaking. Svalbard was also beautiful to hitch, but I did so in the dark\n\nScariest lift: any of the old-age drivers with terrible eyesight who pick you up on the Isle of Man, and drive way too fast. The Isle of Man has no national speed limit. Also, in June 2009 we suffered a rear wheel suspension failure while doing a high speed on a German autobahn near Koblenz. No big accident but we considered ourselves very, very lucky. Also, hitchhiked through a polar bear danger zone in Svalbard.\n\nShortest time waiting: no time at all. On many lucky occasions it's taken under five seconds to thumb a lift. It's a big relief\n\nLongest time waiting: a spot in central Cologne, going east. I'd used the spot the year before and it took 2 hours for a lift to arrive. This time we weren't so lucky; after waiting for eight hours, we cut our losses and hitchhiked a train\n\nMost ride offers turned down: I turned down many, many ride offers in the direction of Munich while on the German-Austrian border at Inntal Ost (A93 services) during a seven-hour wait. I was trying to get to Vienna - there was a fair bit of traffic going in my direction, but no-one was interested in helping\n\nBiggest moment of genius: none. 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"A view of the Hong Kong skyline. /CFP\n\nA view of the Hong Kong skyline. /CFP\n\nThe Hong Kong Bar Association elected Victor Dawes as its new chair this week. The news has drawn attention from media outlets at home and abroad as Dawes has vowed to safeguard Hong Kong's rule of law, and more importantly, avoid politics and build closer ties with the Chinese mainland.\n\nDawes has replaced human rights lawyer Paul Harris, who had criticized the national security law and had been labeled as \"anti-China politician.\" On the contrary, Dawes has been considered as a low-profile barrister who would rather stay away from politics.\n\nThough he received his legal education in the United Kingdom, Dawes is considered to be a pro-establishment figure. He said that he will be dedicating himself to thawing the Hong Kong Bar Association's frosty relations with the mainland. In a recent interview, Dawes also told reporters that the rule of law is \"not a political concept\" and \"political topics are not something for the Bar Association to handle or discuss.\"\n\nThis is in stark contrast with a predecessor, Philip Dykes, for example, who had made the professional body more vocal on significant legal issues that had brought its routine exchanges with the mainland to a complete halt.\n\nAlso, British-born Harris had been lambasted by the Liaison Office for having \"spread distorted opinion\" and said the association under his leadership was \"stepping into an abyss.\" As a result of these chairmen's political stance, the professional group had been highly \"politicized.\"",
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"A ship carrying the slogan \"celebrating the passage of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the HKSAR\" in Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong, south China, July 1, 2020. /Xinhua\n\nA ship carrying the slogan \"celebrating the passage of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the HKSAR\" in Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong, south China, July 1, 2020. /Xinhua\n\nDawes, however, prefers to avoid flare-ups that might anger the Central Government. According to him, barristers should not be seen as \"politicians in wigs\" and the role of the association itself is not a political story.\n\nThe statements above have been construed by analysts of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) as sending positive signals. By any measure, it means that Dawes wants to restore links with the Chinese mainland, and the role the HK Bar Association plays in the administration of justice will be normalized.\n\nIt should be aware that, from a strategic point of view, bringing the association back on a right track and ameliorating the relations with the mainland will at least yield three positive results.\n\nFirst of all, the professional body itself will continue to thrive. For years, the ties between the mainland and the Bar Association have been strained because of the political stance of some heads. On Paul Harris's watch, for instance, the liaison office once warned that if the association failed to cut ties with its chairman, the 73-year-old body in Hong Kong would face a series of consequences.\n\nA reset of the relationship therefore would be much needed to \"save\" the body.\n\nSecondly, maintaining a positive interaction with the mainland would help to accomplish the object of the body. As the only body of barristers, the Hong Kong Bar Association would not only prescribe rules of professional conduct, discipline and etiquette, but also further understanding of the legal profession and improvement of the administration of justice in Hong Kong.\n\nAfter turbulence and chaos of the city, many senior barristers argued that \"the bar needs people who talk only about professional business, opportunities and practice development, but who will remain committed to the rule of law.\" Instead of \"politicizing\" the body, the new chief aims to heal the division between different fractions and bring the group back on track, which is in the interest of the whole legal profession in Hong Kong.\n\nWith a new chairman and some changes of its compass, the association appears to be on the way to dropping politics and readjusting its focus to its duties as an independent professional body that will protect the interests of its members and defend rule-of-law values. In this light, the association could be heading a new way into the future."
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"Maoyu, as Maoyu Mao Yusha (Demon king and Hero) is more commonly known, is an anime that also takes the time to teach its viewers some real world concepts, and as such this post will be the first of the three “Mind Expanding Anime” posts, and all three happen to have Fukuyama Jun portraying a main role in. Maoyu at its base is a tale of changing the world through technological and mercantile advancements, about the side-effects and benefits(!) of war, and is a romantic comedy show, of sorts.",
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"“Hello! I don’t want to fight” said the Demon King to the Hero\n\n(This is a Things I Like post, it’s not a review, but more a discussion of the show and of ideas that have risen in my mind as I’ve watched it. There will be major spoilers in this post. I will also make predictions as to what I think will happen in the future in the story, not based on certain knowledge.)\n\nThe first episode is one of the better first episodes I’ve seen. The Hero storms the castle of the Demon King, ready to kill him in order to stop the ongoing war between humanity and the demons. It turns out however that the Demon King is a buxom young-looking woman, who tells the Hero that she loves him, doesn’t want to fight him, and wants to enlist his aid in bringing peace to both humanity and demon-kind.\n\nThat’s certainly not what the Hero expects, it throws him off balance, since it’s not the expected script for the meeting between the Hero and the Demon King. It’s important to note at this point that we are not given any character’s name in this show but rather their “titles” – Hero, Demon King, Little Maid, Head Maid, Winter Kingdom’s King, etc. they are archetypes and not just people, this along with the visions the Demon King had when going to commune with her predecessors in order to renew her license made me think of The Matrix when Neo goes to meet the Architect – He’s not simply “The One”, he’s the 6th “One”, which makes him not exactly the one to begin with.\nLikewise, it seems the cycle of Hero and Demon King had happened many times before, and it is this exact same cycle that the Demon King wishes to break. As an aside, I also got the feeling The Demon King was actually in the past The Earth’s Spirit – the one who gave birth to humanity, and the deity whom they worship.\n\nSo, if both sides do not wish for war – The Hero after all wants to kill the Demon King to end the war, an the Demon King admits to not wanting the war – then why not just end it? Turns out that neither side can let the war end because it will lead to economic ruin. This is actually something I’ve been thinking of and learnt of in the past – should a country’s economy be in recession, then war might be the easiest way to get out of it – there’s a lot less unemployment, you need to produce more things, including weapons, other equipment for the soldiers, and war also serves as a good catalyst to technological advancement. I’ve seen the argument that The Big Recession only truly ended as a result of War World 2, and you can see the advancements to computers, atomic energy, flight, and space as a result of war to get an idea of what we’re talking about.\n\nSo, should the war end, it’ll lead to an economic catastrophe for both sides, leading to massive famine. Not only that, the rich get richer off of the war and have no desire for it to end to begin with. As such, the Demon King (Let’s just call her Maou) enlists the Hero’s aid in trying to combat hunger, because if they’ll be able to eliminate hunger then they could also stop the war. So we’re introduced to topics such as crop-rotation, and Maou brings to the very European setting the demon-world’s seeds of potato and corn (I wonder if that makes the Demonworld the Americas, from which these crops had been brought over to Europe in the real world).\n\nBut, it’s not easy getting the people to trust her and change their ways, so we also get to see them educating kids of promising families, we get to learn of trade agreements, of dual-coin monetary systems, of economic wars. The anime does spend time introducing us, albeit quickly, to such concepts, so if we try we can leave it more educated than we’ve entered it, especially should we actually spend time researching the show. To me, Maou is a visitor from outer-space. There are many science-fiction books or time-travel stories where we get to see a human with modern technology (or even more advanced) is thrown onto a less advanced setting, and so they set out to bring them to “our level”. This is very much a show of the sort – so even though there are no Science Fiction elements in the show otherwise, it still feels like an “Advanced Visitor from another planet” kind of show.\n\nChange is going to take a while, and it’s really nice to see that things take their time. This is the antithesis to The Hero’s archetype, which is “I’m going to solve everything magically right away!” – the Hero is ridiculously powerful, but his powers can only be used in combat, so he can’t bring about the desired change, there are no shortcuts of the sort here.\n\nThe show’s production quality is good, the animation is good both in style and in execution, and especially in the first episode the colours of all the different schemes are very vivid. The voice acting cast (which shares many names with Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere) does an amazing job in portraying their roles. The relationship between Maou and the Hero feels a lot more natural, a lot more mature, than the high-school relationships we see in most anime. While they suffer from the same issues of “Should we? Do we?” it still feels more mature. It certainly helps that the two roles are portrayed by Fukuyama Jun and Koshimizu Ami that had played very similar roles in Spice and Wolf and also played mains together at Code Geass.",
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