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[ null, "JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Eric Greitens signed the first bill into law since the end of the legislative session, with a special guest standing in attendance – Wisconsin’s Governor Scott Walker watched as the freshman governor signed SB 182 into law Monday afternoon, as dozens watched in attendance at the event held at Automation Service in Earth City.\n\nSB 182, or the “Fairness in Public Construction Act,” is a labor reform bill focused on project labor agreements which was passed by both the House and the Senate in late April.\n\nGreitens called it an important labor reform bill, saying it eliminates special advantages for union bosses when negotiating government contracts, which he says decrease competition and drive up the costs of construction for the taxpayer.\n\n“Project Labor Agreements drive up the cost of construction and kill jobs,” Greitens said. “Our top priority is more jobs for the people. We’re eliminating this sweetheart deal for special interests, protecting taxpayers, and creating more opportunity for all workers in Missouri.”\n\nThe new law also bans state agencies and municipalities from requiring bidders from entering into those agreements with labor unions. But, if a party still desires to make an agreement with a labor organization, they are still free to do so.\n\nUnion-only PLAs require public construction projects to be performed only by union contractors or by contractors who agree to labor union demands.\n\nSupporters of the bill argue that it was needed because current PLA standards could allow a non-union contractor to bid on a PLA project, but then essentially require that contractor to become a union shop for that project. They hold to the belief that SB 182 will give all contractors a chance to bid on projects funded by the public’s tax dollars.\n\nRep. Rob Vescovo, R-Arnold, handled the bill in the House and says the new law will make the bidding process on public projects more fair for all interested parties.\n\n“This is a pro-taxpayer bill. It is not an anti-union bill,” Vescovo said in a statement. “All it does is put an end to the discriminatory practice that is inherent in the PLA system that keeps non-union workers from having a fair shot at public works projects like construction of new schools, police department, and fire stations.”\n\nSen. Bob Onder was the bill sponsor, and also attended the event.\n\n“Union-Only Project Labor Agreements represent unfair public policy and bad governance by eliminating competition,” said Senator Onder. “Implementation of SB 182 will allow non-union workers to compete fairly for public projects and protect taxpayer dollars by making sure they get the best product for the best cost,” Onder said. “PLAs discriminate against the 87% of Missouri workers who work for merit shop contractors. On average, PLAs raise the cost of construction 18%, which means that instead of building 5 schools, a district can only afford 4. Senate Bill 182 ends this waste and unjustified discrimination while using the free market to save taxpayer dollars.”\n\nThe Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry applauded the signature.\n\n“Missouri is fortunate to have a strong construction industry with experienced private contractors who know how to get the job done right,” Daniel P. Mehan, president and CEO of the Missouri Chamber, said. “We don’t need laws that bind these private companies with extra costs and hurdles relating to how they hire their workforce for public projects.I’d like to thank Sen. Onder and our legislative leaders for making this bill a priority this year. I’d also like to congratulate Gov. Eric Greitens for another accomplishment in his still-young term as governor. We look forward to more events like this over the summer as the fruits of the legislature’s historic pro-jobs session are signed into law, helping our state compete like never before for business investment and expansion opportunities.”\n\n“By prohibiting these costly and unnecessary mandates on publicly funded construction projects, this legislation will ensure that every qualified bidder in the state of Missouri and their skilled craft professionals are given a fair chance to participate in the public procurement process,” said Associated Builders and Contractors Heart of America Chapter\nPresident Michele Roberts-Bauer. “Studies show PLA mandates drive up the cost of public construction projects between 12 to 18 percent. Associated Builders and Contractors appreciates the leadership shown by bill sponsors Sen. Bob Onder and Rep. Rob Vescovo in crafting this needed legislation to increase competition and provide better value to taxpayers by allowing all qualified Missouri contractors to compete on a level playing field to work on taxpayer-funded projects.”\n\n“Our leaders in the legislature also articulated the need for a better business environment in Missouri leading up to last November’s historic election, and the voters agreed with this message by electing a governor, and majorities in the House and Senate, who support the merit shop principles of free enterprise,” said Roberts-Bauer. “The actions taken by the voters and our legislature demonstrate the growing consensus that PLA mandates are bad public policy because they hurt taxpayers and the vast majority of construction workers who choose not to join a labor union.”\n\nBut some members of the legislature still oppose the bill, saying it is an attack on unions and will reduce worker wages.\n\n“It is difficult to comprehend how this legislature can claim job creation is a priority when it passes legislation that hurts workers and their families by taking money straight out of their pockets,” House Minority Leader Gail McCann Beatty, D-Kansas City, said. “Stripping union workers of the ability to negotiate for fair wages and provide a decent living for their families won’t create a single job or strengthen Missouri’s economy. To the contrary, the governor’s action today makes life much harder for thousands of Missouri families.”\n\nMissouri Democratic Party Chair Stephen Webber put out the following statement in regards to the signing of the bill and Gov. Walker’s attendance.\n\n“After the Republican establishment in Jefferson City voted to slash the minimum wage, Eric Greitens is rubbing salt in the wounds of working families by celebrating another attack on their paychecks. Scott Walker’s invitation only serves to show that Greitens is attacking local workers in order to impress big money and corporate donors from around the country.”" ]
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[ null, "Although she ‘s a famous comedian herself, Tig Notaro has a very special and unique ability: she doesn ‘t recognize celebrities. Whether they ‘re a Grammy Award-winning musician, a world-famous chef, or one of the most iconic actors in television, for Tig… well… it ‘s just not ringing a bell. ‘\n\nBecoming a famous actor or musician is no easy feat, but rising to fame as a celebrity chef is arguably even more difficult. The path to success in culinary arts doesn ‘t typically lead to becoming an easily recognizable face, in fact in order to achieve that level of stardom one would have to become one of the best chefs in the world, like Wolfgang Puck. After moving from Austria to Los Angeles when he was 24, Wolfgang wrote his first cookbook and opened the restaurant Spago, which has not only been named the most iconic restaurant in LA, but also one of the top 40 restaurants in the entire country. His success with Spago allowed him to create Wolfgang Puck Companies and dominate the world of cuisine with over 20 fine dining restaurants, catering, merchandise, cookbooks, and even canned foods. He ‘s the official caterer for the Academy Awards Governors Ball, has hosted his own cooking shows on The Food Network, and appeared in reality TV programs (Keeping Up with the Kardashians), competitive cooking shows (Hell ‘s Kitchen, Iron Chef), sitcoms (Frasier), cartoons (The Simpsons), and movies (The Weather Man). He ‘s also raised over $15million for Meals On Wheels through his Puck-Lazaroff Charitable Foundation. But even though he ‘s on television and his name and face can be found in grocery stores, bookstores, and every kind of dining experience imaginable, Tig still has no clue who he is.\n\nWolfgang Puck has received a Daytime Emmy, been inducted into the Fine Dining Hall of Fame, has four Michelin stars, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. But somehow Tig is still going to need a lot of hints and some geographical help from Alexa in order to figure out who he is, because she lives deep, deep under a rock.\n\nHot bean water might lead to our downfall, regardless of what the research says.", null, "They told Hal he couldn’t become an alligator. Hal told them … it was a croc.", null, null ]
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[ null, "The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office believes it was a little Capuchin monkey that called 911 from a zoo last Saturday night.\n\nThe call disconnected and dispatchers tried to call and text back but there was no response, so deputies were sent to investigate, the office said in a social media post.\n\nThe address turned out to be the Zoo to You near Paso Robles, but the deputies found that no one there made the call.\n\nThey finally deduced that a Capuchin monkey named Route had apparently picked up the zoo’s cellphone, which was in a golf cart used to move about the property.\n\n\"We’re told Capuchin monkeys are very inquisitive and will grab anything and everything and just start pushing buttons,\" the office’s post said.\n\n\"As you can tell from these photos, Route is a little embarrassed by the whole thing. But you can't really blame her, after all monkey see, monkey do,\" the post read." ]
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[ "Save the Gettelman Brewery Buildings\n\nThe Gettelman Brewery buildings are setback from the street and are visible to the left of the drive.\n\nA major site of Milwaukee’s brewing history could soon be reduced to rubble. In a city that was and still is known as the “Brewing Capitol of the World”, two adjoining former Adam Gettelman Brewery structures, dating to the earliest beginning of that brewery in 1856, stand vacant and almost forgotten on the western fringe of the Miller Brewery complex in Milwaukee. It has recently been revealed, thanks to the enterprising reporting of the Journal Sentinel newspaper, that those structures and their connecting beer cellars below are slated for demolition. Miller Brewing Company, known today as MillerCoors, has been using the expansive vacant property around those two historic brewery structures as a staging area and parking lot for semi-trailers, which now accommodates more than 150 semi-trailers. Miller is seeking a permit to demolish those two historic Cream City brick Gettelman Brewery structures along with their underground beer cellars. Miller intends to use that relatively small footprint on which those builings stand to accommodate additional truck parking. It should be noted that Miller has several large parking lots and other vacant land on their grounds in close proximity to the Gettelman property.", null, "Sanborn Map of the Gettelman Brewery.\n\nA nomination for Temporary Historic Designation of the Gettelman structures has been filed with the City of Milwaukee. It requires that the Milwaukee Historic Preservation Commission evaluate the historic significance of those Gettelman buildings no later than April 23rd. If the Commission approves this petition, a subsequent permanent designation is possible. With the pending inevitable demolition of the last standing former Falk Brewery building in Milwaukee and their beer cellars, the Gettelman buildings will be the only remaining location in the City of Milwaukee with underground arched-brick brewery lagering cellars. A brewing concept and feature brought here by German settlers, known as “lagering cellars”, provided a cool temperature in which to store and ferment beer, prior to the introduction of mechanical refrigeration in 1880. In contrast to the Miller Brewery, which had their beer cellars, know today as the “Miller Caves”, excavated into a hillside, the Gettelman cellars were excavated below ground and located beneath those two surviving Gettelman structures. Underground beer cellars were common in most all of Milwaukee’s earliest breweries more than a century ago.\n\nMiller Brewing Company, which also traces its roots in Milwaukee to the 1850’s, purchased the Gettelman Brewery and property in 1961. The cellars below were home to the Gettelman Rathskeller after prohibition and one of the structures, later used as a reception area, was once home to the Gettelman family After the purchase, Miller shut down all brewing operations at the Gettelman facility several years later and over the following years, demolished several Gettelman structures. These two remaining now vacant Gettelman structures, which date back to 1856, were at one time used by Miller as office space and later as storage. These two historic Gettelman Brewery structures are located directly across the street from the MillerCoors Visitor Center, which attracts thousands of tourists year round, many of whom are not only interested in Miller, but are interested in all Milwaukee breweries, both past and present.\n\nMiller Brewing Company has promoted and prided itself as an icon of the City of Milwaukee. And its corporate parent, MillerCoors, has been an excellent corporate citizen of Milwaukee and has done much to support and promote the city. As a company that often reflects on its past in its promotion, it may be in their best interest to set aside the need to park a few more semi-trailers and instead preserve a vital part of Milwaukee’s brewing heritage. The former Gettelman buildings with their cellars below, have the potential to emerge as a tourist facility or other historic brewery-related attraction that could promote and enhance both Miller and Milwaukee. They should be preserved. Miller/Coors now has a wonderful opportunity to once again reinforce it self as a good corporate citizen of Milwaukee and cancel their plans to demolish the former Gettelman structures, the cellars below, and the last trace of any underground lagering cellars in the City of Milwaukee.\n\nLeonard P. Jurgensen, is a Milwaukee brewery historian and the author of “Milwaukee Beer Barons, Brewers, Bottlers and other buried at Forest Home Cemetery.”\n\n14 thoughts on “Op Ed: Save the Gettelman Brewery Buildings”" ]
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[ null, "Indeed. Swanson just needs to hit 7/8 in a lineup or 9 if there’s a DH. When he was hitting higher this season I just couldn’t take it lol\n\nEither way I have a feeling his fate might be tied to Freddie.\n\nA glove first SS is quite a starting option. The Astros made the WS with a catcher who can’t do anything with a bat (except when facing Minter and technically that wasn’t a bat)\n\nI’m not on board paying Dansby 20 mil a season. I’d rather scoop the kid up from Texas that’s now displaced and pay him like 10 to provide great defense then just try and maximize our offense everywhere but C and SS. We can’t have a top player at every position until we are the Dodgers lol\n\nsince the CBA expired on the 1st what happens if service time changes are implemented and guys hit free agency earlier? could say someone like Swanson or Duvall be free agents after the lockout?\n\nwhat about salary caps? salary floors? would teams suddenly have to spend a ton of cash?\n\nI’d kind of guess for continuity purposes they’d make some changes like this go into effect for next offseason as that could create some serious chaos if there’s a short time period between the lockout ending and the start of spring training.\n\nit would be wild for a salary cap to be put in place and Cohen just signed all these guys…..\n\nIf the new CBA alters the free agency/arbitration process is it possible he becomes a FA after the new CBA or would things go into effect next season?\n\nIf he does go into free agency is that maybe why we’ve been looking into Correa?\n\nWhat realistically are we talking as a contract for Dansby? If Baez got 23mil AAV are we looking at 18ish mil per season for Dansby? Across 6-8 years probably….thats an interesting consideration….\n\nIf not Dansby then who would be the future SS…Grissom?\n\nBeing honest a 32 year old 1B objectively shouldn’t really get anything past four years. We aren’t the Rangers or Mets having to overbid a bit to get guys to come to our city. We just won the WS and have quite a young core to build around.\n\nI don’t think the Braves are asking Freddie to take a hometown discount dollars wise but probably in contract structure. Vesting options and club options easily can get this deal to a possible six years, yet keep the club flexible enough towards the back end to rework the numbers or whatever in his late 30’s.\n\nIt wouldn’t be loved by everyone at first but the team could acquire Olson and Montas yet pay the two of them LESS than one single Freeman but almost double the fWAR possibly?\n\nI suppose that could be another reason to wait. What if a guy like Olson goes from two years of control to one based on whatever the new CBA says\n\nYeah this is what is likely the sticking point.\n\nWish I could make more than one rec\n\nWasn’t June about when the Braves started shifting more? I also remember them finally playing him closer to the line but I feel like that was September…\n\nAnyhow I love the kid and the season he had and I’m sure he will be a solid bat going forward for the team. I’m skeptical it will be what we saw this year but I don’t think it will be far off either. More .27x/.34x/.5xx range which is definitely still really solid.\n\nI completely missed it lol.\n\nApparently Braves have been talking to Correa?\n\nwhat the actual fuck!?\n\nWasn’t this basically the same letter the Padres put out? Essentially a copypasta….\n\nWorst part is there’s literally nothing going on and worth talking about until this is done. No transactions. No Ronnie rehab videos. No Freddie news.\n\nI’m not saying the owners pay, I’m saying guys like Scherzer who have 300 mil tucked away and could \"sponsor\" the salaries of a whole milb team lol\n\nIt honestly depends on how well the players can behave on social media IMO. If they’re a quiet but unified front I definitely think it will go into 2022 and games would be lost. The MLBPA would also need to look into a way to provide compensation to those guys that are in the minors who’d be collecting regular checks. It’s easy to say let’s sit at home and wait when you’ve got hundreds of millions in the bank and in future earnings. The guys living off 25-40k who’d get no check would feel a bit different unless there’s some help/reprieve given" ]
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[ "UKIP taking aim at Scottish voters in a big way\n\nUKIP has set its sights on Scotland, where it plans to field candidates in every single constituency – 59 parliamentary seats – in May’s general election. So the anti-EU party said as it formally launched its campaign on Saturday.\n\nAccording to David Coburn, a Member of the European Parliament for the Scotland region for the UK Independence Party (UKIP), his party could win several seats north of the border.\n\nMr. Coburn, the party’s only elected lawmaker in Scotland, who will be standing in the Falkirk constituency, says UKIP has 40 candidates so far for Scotland and hopes it will find the remaining 19 to compete in the whole country.", null, "UKIP MEP David Cobun is contesting the Falkirk seat, which is currently held by Eric Joyce MP (Independent), who is standing down. (Image: Young Independence)\n\nUKIP launched its election campaign with lots of fanfare and excitement at the Renfield Centre, Glasgow. Candidates across the whole of the UK attended the event.\n\nThe Gordon seat is currently held by the Lib-Dems. Lib-Dem candidate Christine Jardine is tipped as second-favourite after Mr. Salmond.\n\n“I work in a community hospital just outside Aberdeen. I know what it is like for the health service right now. The NHS is something I am passionate about and know a lot of. That is my ticket, if you like. I am not daunted at all by the fact I am standing against Mr. Salmond. I’m looking forward to it.”\n\nMr. Coburn is convinced Ms. Santos has an excellent chance of winning the seat. “She has good reason to have a go at Salmond, and quite frankly, she’ll do a very good job. I think she’d be an extremely capable MP (Member of Parliament),” he said.\n\nKevin Newton, regional organizer, will be standing against Scotland’s only conservative MP, David Mundell, in Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale.\n\nUKIP leader, Nigel Farage, has many features and lifestyle habits the average Brit can identify with, something the leaders of the other main parties are said to lack.\n\n“We intend to get as many seats as we can, it’s difficult to say how many. This is the most unpredictable election in 100 years. People are fed up, people want change, they’re fed up of the same old, same old. So I think they’re turning to UKIP in droves.”\n\n“They are in the south of England, they are now in the north of England and when you see me getting elected in the European election it looks like Scotland’s time to go that way as well.”\n\nThe Labour Party, which fears losing votes to UKIP in the north of England, announced that Lord Prescott, who was Deputy Prime Minister for ten years, will become Ed Miliband’s special adviser with responsibility for climate change." ]
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[ null, "SALT LAKE CITY –The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office has announced that it has filed murder charges against Buk M. Buk in connection with the shooting death of University of Utah football player Aaron Lowe.\n\nLowe was shot and killed at a party at Sugar House on September 26 near 2200 South Broadmoor St.\n\nOfficers responded to the house and found Lowe and his 20-year-old girlfriend, identified as Fuamoli Pomale, in the field. Emergency crews provided assistance, but Lowe was pronounced dead at the scene.\n\nAccording to court documents, Pomale was taken to a local hospital in extremely critical condition, where she underwent major surgery.\n\nA witness gave a cellphone video of the shooting to investigators, who said it showed Lowe and Pomale in front of the house. Police said a man approached the two and “raised his left hand towards his abdomen and appeared to be holding a dark object. The man came out of the frame and the sound of the first two shots was captured. .\n\nPolice said five more shots were heard as the witness began to flee from the scene.\n\nAdditional witnesses told officers they observed a voice altercation between Lowe and a group of men near Lowe’s car before the shooting.\n\nA witness and Pomale attempted to defuse the situation, according to court documents, when a man approached and started shooting what another witness called a “black handgun with extended magazine”.\n\nInvestigators said the gunman, who was identified by witnesses as Buk, was then driven from the scene in a vehicle.\n\nDetectives questioned Pomale, who “had been shot in the neck and chest and was unable to speak,” according to court documents. “She communicated by typing text on her phone or providing non-verbal responses to questions.”\n\nShe told police Lowe was trying to move his vehicle but the group of four did not want to step aside.\n\n“Pomale said there had been a bunch of gunfire, and the gunman came to ‘finish them off’ after she and Lowe fell to the ground,” officers said in a probable cause statement.\n\nDoctors “have preliminarily determined that the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds and the mode of death was homicide,” officers said.\n\nProsecutors demanded that Buk be held without bail. “Further, given the nature of the current charges, as well as the defendant’s history of violent criminal behavior, the state believes the defendant would pose a substantial danger to witnesses and the community if released on bail,” reads -on in court documents. .\n\nBuk was arrested on October 3. At a press conference that began around 10:30 a.m. that day, Salt Lake City Police Department chief Mike Brown said he called Lowe’s mother to inform her of the arrest. .\n\n“I’m just glad they got it. I can’t get my baby back, but I know I will get justice, ”Donna Lowe-Stern told KSL-TV from her home in Texas.\n\nThe entire University of Utah football team flew to Dallas, Texas, a suburb of Mesquite Monday morning for Lowe’s funeral.\n\nCoach Kyle Whittingham said Lowe was a light to everyone who met him, and for him it was like losing a member of his family.\n\n“I loved Aaron Lowe. His legacy will live on in our hearts and through the memories we have of him. “# 22forever #LLAL pic.twitter.com/X8M0gxMPz1\n\nLowe’s brother wasn’t happy that Buk was on the street to begin with.\n\nChris Jackson, who is 16 years older than Lowe, said it was very upsetting for the family to learn of the alleged killer’s long and violent criminal history.\n\n“When we had the opportunity to find out the young man’s name and then also see his extensive criminal history, it was more upsetting because it was the idea that the criminal justice system had completely failed,” he said. said Chris Jackson, Lowe’s big brother. “Considering his crimes, he should have been in jail. He should have had some form of rehabilitation or intervention.\n\nBuk has been in and out of prison for a series of crimes in recent years, two of which involved guns. But he managed to avoid jail time before his arrest on October 3.\n\nBefore Aaron Lowe’s murder, suspect told judge he would avoid ‘the wrong people at the wrong time’\n\n“Made of Steel”: Korean War veteran awarded Medal of Honor for smothering grenade explosion, died at 89\n\nMaking sure history survives as a field of study, HSN President charges DG NYSC as he receives scholarship" ]
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[ null, "Museum members only; reservations required. Sign up online at Eventbrite or call (978)283-0455 x10 for further information.", null, "Artist and gallery owner Judi Rotenberg will reflect on her father’s philosophies of observation and painting, and their years of plein air painting side by side. Space is limited; reservations required. $10 members; $15 nonmembers, includes museum admission.\n\nOffered in conjunction with the Cape Ann Museum archival exhibition, Unfolding Histories: Cape Ann before 1900, participants will learn some basics about how books have been made since earliest times and will then create three different book structures to take home. Space is limited, reservations required. $125 for Museum Members; $145 for nonmembers. Materials included.", null, "Harold Rotenberg: An American Impressionist, a special exhibition exploring the career of artist Harold Rotenberg (1905-2011), will open at the Cape Ann Museum on Saturday, April 14 and remain on display through June 17.\n\nFor 90 years, Rotenberg devoted himself to painting, creating a remarkable body of work. “Paintings are adventures,” he once observed, adding each one is “a new experience.” Visitors to the Museum will be able to share in this remarkable artist’s adventures as they explore a selection of 40 works created on Cape Ann and around the world.\n\nA native of Attleboro, Massachusetts, beginning in the early 1920s, Rotenberg embarked on a life of creating art and inspiring others to do the same. Through his work at a settlement house in Boston, at the Boston Museum School, the School of Practical Art in Boston and from his own studio, Rotenberg provided instruction to an entire generation of artists, including Jack Levine, Reed Kay, Jason Berger, Barbara Swan and David Aronson.\n\nRotenberg created a large body of his own work, experimenting with a variety of mediums and moving easily between traditional compositions and abstraction. His mature style was influenced by impressionism and effectively uses color and brushwork as a mean of expressing the uniqueness of place and time. He lived and painted around the world but Rockport held a special place in his heart and the paintings he created on Cape Ann dominate this exhibition.\n\nHarold Rotenberg: An American Impressionist was organized with the assistance of the artist’s daughter, Judi Rotenberg who will present a gallery talk on her father’s work on Saturday, April 28 at 9:30 a.m. A noted artist herself, it is Judi’s hope that this special exhibition will introduce new audiences of art lovers to her father’s work and inspire artists to view their work as “adventures.”\n\nJudith Curtis, a freelance arts writer for publications like American Art Review and author of several books on artists including “H. Rotenberg: an Artist’s Journey,” will speak about his work on Saturday, June 9 at 3 p.m. Curtis is also the curator of the Rockport Art Association, and she lives on Cape Ann.\n\nFor more information about the exhibition and related programming, please visit the Museum’s website http://www.capeannmuseum.org.\n\nIn the first major exhibition to bring together historical and archival material from nine Cape Ann institutions, Unfolding Histories: Cape Ann Before 1900 illuminates the area’s wide-ranging stories from Native American life to the first European settlers in the 1640s, the temperance movement, African American history and civil rights, women’s history, the advent of railroad and mass transportation as well as work, literary, and cultural life during Cape Ann’s early years.\n\nAs the region prepares for the 400th anniversary of the first English settlement on Cape Ann in 2023, the Cape Ann Museum seeks to highlight significant historical materials from its own collection as well as those from historical societies in the region for this exhibition.\n\nOrganized thematically, Unfolding Histories lets the documents tell the history of Cape Ann including some often neglected experiences and perspectives. The exhibition is designed to appeal to both scholars, looking to deepen their understanding of life for the disenfranchised in colonial America and the early Republic, as well as for local residents looking to appreciate the many factors that have shaped the place. Archival records depict the political and social structures of the nation before its founding up to 1900 and offer informative, enriching windows into the region that became a haven for some of America’s most renowned artists and writers.\n\n“From the start, exhibition planners realized that getting everyday people excited about fragile scraps of paper and hard-to-read penmanship would be no easy task,” says Martha Oaks, Cape Ann Museum’s Curator. “As such, it was decided early on that the exhibition would be organized around broad themes that tell untold stories, uncover hidden histories, and highlight experiences of everyday people on Cape Ann. Ten themes were selected: African American history, charity and welfare, education, Native American history, literary imagination, religion, temperance, transportation, wartime, and women’s history.”\n\nGuest curator for Unfolding Histories is Dr. Molly O’Hagan Hardy, Director for Digital and Book History Initiatives at the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester. A full color catalog, written by Dr. Hardy, will accompany the exhibition.\n\nFor more information about the exhibition and related programming, please visit the Museum’s website http://www.capeannmuseum.org." ]
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[ "Although evidence of the cocktail as we know it today was not recorded in America until the early 1800s, bar ambiances and menus during the Revolutionary War (1775–1783) and other pre-Prohibition years are inspiration for two brand-new cocktail lounges.\n\nAt City Tavern, which opened in Chicago’s South Loop in June 2012, mixologist and cocktail consultant Peter Vestinos added décor touches from the 18th century, like heavystained woods, soft lighting, blue tones and a long, narrow bar. Also noticeable is the absence of TVs. (“It’s not about having other distractions in the room, such as televisions,” he says, “but more about enjoying each other’s company.”) Drinks rely upon ingredients that pre-date modern times, such as scalding-hot clarified milk; its viscosity mingles perfectly with a trio of rums, nutmeg, clove, peppercorn and orange peel in the Milk Punch. Fish Bowl Punch (developed in Philadelphia in 1732) is a nod to the punch-bowl recipes brought over from England. Beer, Sherry and ciders—popular early-American alcoholic beverages—figure prominently on the menu.\n\nThe penny-tiled floor and high-end well liquors at Philadelphia’s Hop Sing Laundromat are the result of owner Lêe’s—who wished to only be mentioned by his first name—70-day road trip to craft-cocktail bars in 48 states. The bar features cocktails with stories that trace back to early America. This includes the Henry “Box” Brown, an ode to a 19th century slave from Virginia who arranged to have himself shipped in a wooden crate to abolitionists in Philadelphia, and the Nevermore, named for a line in Edgar Allan Poe’s famed poem “The Raven,” penned in 1845 (and especially relevant since Poe once lived a mile away from the bar). Since opening in May, rarely are modern ingredients like sugar and store-bought juices used. Instead, fruit is squeezed to order via manual juicers. “All of the drinks are named after significant moments in American history,” says Lêe.\n\nThis drink—named after a Virginia slave who escaped in 19th century by mailing himself in a wooden crate to Philadelphia abolitionists—features three deliciously simple ingredients.\n\nCombine the first 2 ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Add five large ice cubes and shake vigorously for 8–10 seconds. Strain the mixture into a double Old-Fashioned glass filled with ice (or a single large ice cube). Garnish with grapes.", null, "Named after a line in the poem “The Raven,” by Edgar Allan Poe, this drink is ostentatiously topped with a sweet whipped cream. Poe once lived just 1 mile from Hop Sing Laundromat.\n\nCombine the first 3 ingredients in a shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously and strain mixture into a coupe glass. Hold the lemon peel over the drink, and fold it in half to express its oils, then discard the peel. Top the drink off with a layer of cream and serve." ]
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[ null, "Page 17, 12th June 1970 — ommercial otor\nClose\nNoticed an error?\nIf you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.\n\nWhy did it take an open business session of the PRTA Conference to bring bus operators and bus manufacturers into some accord on the vexed question of the rear-engined double-decker? As delegates pointed out, the trouble has been around in one form or another for about 12 years, and has been acute for the past two. Now, if makers and users have not exactly agreed to kiss and make up, at least they have come a great deal closer to taking joint action on curing the chronic unreliability of the present vehicles.\n\nIt was an operator who constructively suggested a small, high-powered working party to tackle the problem in liaison. with the makers, and we were heartened to see this welcomed by the spokesman for the manufacturers—a senior executive whose word carries weight. He did warn, however, that some large users, such as LTB and the PTEs, cherished their individual purchasing position and might not agree to participate. Such isolation would in present circumstances, be churlish. Sensibly, British Leyland's representative did not pretend that the vehicles and their makers were faultless—but operators should take note of his insistence that if engineering development had been skimped in the past it was largely through a readiness to yield to operators' demands for individual modification. And if blame for the present engineering situation has to be shared, so too does the responsibility for making the working party scheme worth while. Operators will also note the spokesman's plea for more information about operational requirements, though they may wonder why the makers have not made a greater effort to obtain this themselves if it is so vital to design.\n\nThere is a third party in all this—the Government, of whatever hue. Manufacturing investment, design effort, operational planning, rolling-stock reserve funds (and hence, indirectly, fare levels) are all keyed to the seven-year life of the standard bus grant scheme. The industry needs urgently to know whether this period is to be extended. It deserves a \"yes\", but almost anything would be better than the present uncertainty." ]
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[ null, "A message from the President", null, "Here are a few highlights of our year: In February 2019, the Secretarial Election Committee began working on the upcoming election. In March 2019, Delaware Nation held a Secretarial Election conducted by the BIA. Lineal Decendancy and removing BIA from our Constitution was passed by a majority vote of the registered General Council members. By passing Lineal Decendancy, Delaware Nation’s indelible imprint was guaranteed for generations to come. This historic event will lead to an increased membership which will allow the Nation to be more competitive when applying for grants. This month marked the first year that DNEDA submitted proceeds to the Nation with a One Million Dollar check. In June 2019, Delaware Nation election experienced a tie between candidates, a first in Delaware Nation history. Also, during the Annual meeting DNEDA presented Delaware Nation with a second One Million Dollar check. Delaware Nation obtained its first approved Liquor Ordinance. This was no easy task. Gold River sits on WCD land owned equally by the Wichita Affiliated Tribe, Caddo Nation and Delaware Nation. BIA was requesting the Wichita Affiliated Tribes and Caddo Nation agree to our Liquor Ordinance. This seemed impossible, however after many meetings with BIA we found language that would satisfy Washington, D.C. to obtain an approved Liquor Ordinance. In September 2019, DNEDA presented Delaware Nation with a third One Million Dollar check. Delaware Nation Executive Committee joined with 30 other tribal leaders and representatives to begin Gaming Compact meetings.\n\nIt has been a busy year and it only proves that by working together we can accomplish great things! I look forward to working with you in the upcoming 2020 year. I know it will be as productive as this year. Thank you for allowing me to serve as your President. Wishing all of you a Happy and Prosperous 2020!", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer warned on Thursday that right-wing extremism is \"the greatest threat to security in Germany.\"\n\nPresenting the annual domestic intelligence report at a press conference in Berlin, Seehofer pointed out that right-wing extremism, anti-Semitism, and racism were still the biggest threats to security.\n\nHe added that the numbers of crimes and violent-prone right-wing extremists have also continued to rise.\n\n\"Never before has a federal government identified this threat situation so clearly and unambiguously,\" the minister added.\n\nGermany's domestic intelligence agency BfV said there were some 32,080 people in 2019 with \"right-wing extremist potential\" compared to 24,100 in the previous year.\n\nAround 13,000 out of them were likely to commit violent crimes, according to the report.\n\nGermany has witnessed growing racism and xenophobia in recent years, fueled by the propaganda of far-right, anti-Semitic, and anti-Muslim groups, including the main opposition party Alternative for Germany (AfD).\n\nLast year, far-right extremists killed a pro-refugee politician in the central city of Kassel and attacked a synagogue in the eastern city of Halle, raising alarms over extreme right-wing terrorism in the country.\n\nFor years, the German government had been criticized by human rights groups for underestimating growing threat from right-wing extremists." ]
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[ null, "COVID-19 exacerbates socio-economic impacts of climate change, which accelerated in past 5 years\n\nGeneva 22 April 2020 - In the 50 years since the first celebration of Earth Day, the physical signs of climate change and impacts on our planet have gathered pace, reaching a crescendo in the past five years, which were the hottest on record. That trend is expected to continue, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).\n\nCarbon dioxide levels at a key global observing station are about 26 percent higher than in 1970, whilst the average global temperature has increased by 0.86°C since then, and is 1.1°C warmer than the pre-industrial era.", null, "A new global mean temperature record is likely to occur in the next five-year period (2020-2024), according to multi-model climate predictions of near surface temperature from data collected by the WMO Lead Centre for Annual to Decadal Climate Prediction operated by the Met Office Hadley Centre.\n\nPredictions show that further increases in global temperature are likely, especially over high latitudes and land regions, with slower ocean warming, particularly in the North Atlantic and southern ocean.\n\nTemperature is just one climate indicator. Others include atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), ocean heat and acidification, sea level, glacier mass balance and Arctic and Antarctic sea ice. All indicators showed an acceleration of climate change in the past five years, according to the final report on the Global Climate 2015-2019, released to mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.\n\nCOVID-19 may result in a temporary reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, but it is not a substitute for sustained climate action. And it will make it more difficult to tackle weather, climate and water-related hazards which are becoming more acute because of climate change.\n\n“Whilst COVID-19 has caused a severe international health and economic crisis, failure to tackle climate change may threaten human well-being, ecosystems and economies for centuries,” WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas told a virtual press conference. “We need to flatten both the pandemic and climate change curves,” he said.\n\n“We need to show the same determination and unity against climate change as against COVID-19. We need to act together in the interests of the health and welfare of humanity not just for the coming weeks and months, but for many generations ahead,\" said Mr", null, "“Extreme weather has increased, and it will not go away because of the coronavirus. On the contrary, the pandemic exacerbates the challenge of evacuating people and keeping them safe from tropical cyclones, as we saw with Category-5 strength Harold in the South Pacific. And there is a risk that over-stretched health systems may not be able to cope with an additional burden of patients due to, for example, heatwaves,” he said.\n\nDespite the constraints of COVID-19, National Meteorological and Hydrological Services continue their essential 24/7 forecast and warning services.\n\nGlobal Atmosphere Watch stations also continue their monitoring activities, and thus have played a key role in recording a reduction in key pollutants and improvements in air quality as a result of the industrial downturn. However, carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations at key reporting stations remain at record levels.\n\nIt is therefore important that post COVID-19 stimulus packages help the economic grow back greener. Previous economic crises have often been followed by “recovery” associated with much higher emission growth than before the crisis.\n\nEarth Day highlights major issues of planetary concern. Even as far back as 1970, scientific concern was beginning to mount, reinforced by the increasing carbon dioxide concentrations evident from the early observations at Mauna Loa, that human activities could, in fact, already be starting to impact on the Earth’s climate at global scales.\n\nIn one of the activities to mark Earth Day, WMO released its final report on the Global Climate 2015-2019. A preliminary version was issued ahead of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Climate Action Summit in September 2019. It complements the WMO annual statements on the state of the climate.\n\nThe five-year report confirmed that 2015-2019 was the warmest five-year period on record. The global average temperature has increased by 1.1°C since the pre-industrial period, and by 0.2°C compared to 2011-2015, it said. Since the 1980s, each decade has been warmer than the previous one.\n\nThe average global temperature in 1970 was +0.24 °C above the pre-industrial period.\n\nCarbon dioxide (CO2) levels and other key greenhouse gases in the atmosphere rose to new records, with CO2 growth rates 18% higher in 2015-2019 than the previous five years. CO2 remains in the atmosphere and oceans for centuries. This means that the world is committed to continued climate change regardless of any temporary fall in emissions due to the Coronavirus epidemic.\n\nPreliminary data from a subset of greenhouse gas observational sites for 2019 indicate that CO2 global mean concentration is on track to reach or even exceed 410 ppm by the end of 2019.\n\nAtmospheric concentrations of CO2 at Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii have tracked at record levels so far this year, with daily rates even breaching the 415.00 parts per million level, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.\n\nThe March 2020 monthly average of atmospheric CO2 at Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii was 414.50 parts per million, compared to 411.97 ppm in February 2019, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Mauna Loa is the world’s longest continual observing station and a benchmark station of the Global Atmosphere Watch Network. Annual mean CO2 concentrations in Mauna Loa in 2019 were 411.44 ppm, compared to 325.68 ppm at the first Earth Day in 1970.\n\nAt another benchmark station, Cape Grim in Tasmania, average CO2 levels were 408.3 ppm in February, up from 405.66 ppm in February 2019, according to CSIRO. At the Izaña observatory in Tenerife, concentrations of CO2 are also higher this year than at the same time in 2019, and the same tendency is seen at the stations of the Integrated Carbon Observation System).", null, "Continuing and accelerated trends have also predominated among other key climate indicators, including an acceleration of rising sea levels, a continued decline in the Arctic sea-ice extent, an abrupt decrease in Antarctic sea ice, continued ice mass loss in the glaciers and the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, and the clear downward trend in the northern hemisphere spring snow cover.\n\nMore heat is being trapped in the ocean. The year 2019 had the largest ocean heat content values on record measured over the upper 700 meters. Higher sea-surface temperatures endangered marine life and ecosystems.\n\nHeatwaves were the deadliest meteorological hazard in the 2015–2019 period, affecting all continents and resulting in new temperature records in many countries accompanied by unprecedented wildfires that occurred in particular in Europe, North America, Australia, the Amazon rainforest, and the Arctic regions.\n\nBased on World Health Organization data and analysis, the overall risk of heat-related illness or death has climbed steadily since 1980, with around 30% of the world’s population now living in climatic conditions that deliver potentially deadly temperatures at least 20 days a year.\n\nHeavy rain and associated floods create favourable conditions for various sorts of epidemic outbreaks. In cholera-endemic countries, an estimated 1.3 billion people are at risk, while in Africa alone about 40 million people live in cholera “hotspots”.\n\nClimate-related risks associated with climate variability and change exacerbated food insecurity in many places, in particular Africa, due to the impact of drought, which increased the overall risk of climate-related illness or death.\n\nDuring 2015.2019, tropical cyclones were associated with the largest economic losses. The costliest hazard event was Hurricane Harvey in 2017, which led to an estimated economic loss of more than US$ 125 billion.\n\nThe International Monetary Fund found that for a median-and low-income developing country, with an annual average temperature of 25 °C, the effect of a 1 °C increase in temperature leads to a growth decrease of 1.2%. Countries whose economies are projected to be significantly adversely affected by an increase in temperature produced only about 20% of global GDP in 2016; however, they are currently home to nearly 60% of the global population and are projected to be home to more than 75% by the end of the century.\n\nAll the WMO resources for Earth Day 2020 are available here", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "Mami Mizutori talks about the CREWS Initiative at COP25" ]
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[ null, "Police National Commissioner General Bheki Cele visited Ficksburg on Tuesday to offer support to the family of slain protester Andries Tatane, as the South African Human Rights Commission received a formal complaint against the police for its \"excessive and unjustified\" use of force against Tatane.\n\nHani said it was decided that it was the department's responsibility to support the family in a time of grief.\n\nTatane collapsed and died 20 minutes after he was shot, then beaten, allegedly by police officers, during a service delivery protest in Ficksburg, in the Free State, last week. The assault was broadcast on SABC news, which has led to a huge negative reaction from the general public towards the police.\n\nThe Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (Casac) said on Tuesday that it wanted the SAHRC to investigate whether this use of force contributed to Tatane's death.\n\nCasac wanted the SAHRC to probe whether the use of force was justified in the circumstances, and whether any police involved should be held accountable, said Casac executive secretary Lawson Naidoo.\n\nIt also wanted an investigation into whether the police had taken the appropriate action to deal with the incident, and whether the Constitution or any statutes had been breached.\n\nSwift action\n\"We are pleased that swift action has been taken to bring to justice those whose actions outraged the nation,\" he said.\n\nHe said Casac had been in contact with Tatane's family and had offered to provide legal support including a watching brief over the criminal prosecution and exploring other legal remedies the family may wish to pursue.\n\nSAHRC spokesperson Vincent Moaga said the Commission received the complaint on Friday, and was looking at it.\n\nIn a statement, the SAHRC's chairperson, advocate Lawrence Mushwana, said it had engaged the ICD about the attack on and subsequent death of Tatane.\n\nMushwana said the SAHRC had wanted to ensure that no stone was left unturned in the ICD investigation of the incident. — Sapa" ]
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[ null, "They should have given the game ball to the noisy saxophone player who wore a top hat and a tux in the pre-game parade that once more endeared New Orleans to the world. The sax player blew riffs with more sizzle and a lot more rhythm than the football game that followed.\n\nYet in the aftermath of the Saints 14-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in New Orleans Thursday night, the loss had to feel something less than tragic to the millions of Viking loyalists back home. Puzzling, yes. They were looking for a reversal of last year’s conference title game spectacular that left them and half of the country exhausted.\n\nWhat they got, though, was a grunting and untidy wrestling match between two teams that spent most of last season terrorizing the rest of the National Football League with their lightning- bolt offenses.\n\nThe Vikings might have excuses. They were playing without their best deep receiver, Sidney Rice, and with a young and stitched-up pass defense. It was a defense that the Saints’ Drew Brees’ dented for 237 yards passing and one touchdown, but hardly overran. They were also playing with their star quarterback in a mode not quite ready for a title chase.\n\nIronically, the Vikings led 9-7 at halftime. It was an odd score because Ryan Longwell, the Viking kicker who goes years without missing field goals and conversions, had an extra point blocked after Brett Favre threw a 20-yard touchdown strike to Visanthe Shiancoe. Before that, Longwell had kicked a 46-yard field goal, and the Vikings in that second quarter seemed to be on offense forever.\n\nThey actually appeared to have the game in hand. Their defense had tightened. They had been strategically flustered earlier in the game. For all their pre-game bluster about physical intimation, the Saints ignored their blitzing reputation and sent only three rushers against Favre. The other eight defenders dropped back into pass coverage. Only rarely did they blitz to try to overwhelm the elderly quarterback, who began the season with an ailing foot and clear symptoms of rust in the latest installment of his unretirement trilogy. And New Orleans stuck with its strategy all night.\n\nThe result: It was a drab evening for Favre when the spotlight was the brightest. His accuracy of a year ago, virtually flawless from the first game, was spotty. He appeared less in command in the blur of the action, where last year he was at his strongest. Afterward, he was candid about his performance. He lacked precision. Three times he missed open targets. His sheet:15 for 27 and 171 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Against the champs, it was hardly awful but …\n\n“I have no excuse,” he said. “There were three or four throws I just missed … I threw one behind Greg Lewis … I’m sure everyone who watched this game would say that it wasn’t the fireworks that everyone thought it was going to be for either team. I think for us it’s obvious that we can be a lot better.”\n\nFor the record, the Vikings begged Favre to come back on his terms, meaning a couple of weeks of practice and conditioning for a man nearing 41 years of age. They said they’re willing to live with the consequences — which, after all, can’t be measured until four months from now.\n\nThe game ended up a battle, despite New Orleans’ advantages of home field and concussive noise. After New Orleans scored quickly on Brees’ precision passing, climaxed by a 29-yard strike to Devery Henderson, the Vikings re-discovered Adrian Peterson. And this extraordinary football player, who spent the winter doing penance for his fumbling episodes of a year ago, tore at the New Orleans defenses with a single-minded frenzy that broke tackles and took the pressure off Favre’s aging body and less than prime-time condition. Favre managed the drive smoothly. And suddenly the Vikings were the aggressor.", null, "Then, about the time that the Superdome multitudes were wondering whether the magic of a year ago was going poof, the Saints discovered they could actually run against the Viking defensive line — Pat and Kevin Williams, Jared Allen and Ray Edwards — generally regarded as the best in the National Football League.\n\nIt wasn’t anything startling. But Pierre Thomas gave the Saints a ground game the Vikings might not have expected. With Brees hitting Marques Colston and Thomas and Reggie Bush gaining on the ground, the Saints moved 74 yards and scored behind Thomas from a yard out. Later, with Thomas gaining against the tiring Viking defensive line, the Saints choked off the Vikings’ last hope, using the ground game to keep possession in the final minutes and run out the clock.\n\nThe relief in the Superdome was unanimous if not exactly uproarious. The Saints’ crowd didn’t want it to come down to a battle of field goals. Their field goal kicker, the same Garrett Hartley who beat the Vikings in overtime a year ago, missed one makeable field goal that would have given New Orleans breathing room in the first half. To prove that wasn’t an aberation, he missed another.\n\nWith Rice out for six to eight games, it seems clear that the combination of Bernard Berrian, Percy Harvin and Greg Lewis may not frighten NFL opponents for the next couple of months. The team’s newest acquisition, Greg Camarillo, will need a few weeks but is a major-league receiver. The New Orleans’ strategy of dropping eight men into the passing lanes left Shiancoe, the tight end, and Favre’s most inviting receiver, good for the team’s only touchdown and a constant threat over the middle.\n\nAfterward, the Vikings’ Brad Childress mourned the might-have-beens. “We were right where we wanted to be at halftime,” he said. “Then it was three-and-out, three-and-out. There were not a lot of throws to be made downfield. They were going to hold us down and make us bleed slowly … I thought we settled down after [Brees’ opening series and touchdown]. It turned into a defensive struggle. I don’t think anybody would have foreseen that.”\n\nNot the Saints, the Vikings or the handicappers in Las Vegas. Although the Vikings’ rarely resembled last year’s team, it probably should be remembered that they weren’t playing the Detroit Lions or Cleveland Browns of 2009. Somebody asked Childress why his offense turned unproductive in the second half.\n\nHe shrugged. “Well,” he said, “they’re the Super Bowl champions,” meaning they weren’t your typical pickup team at the company picnic.\n\nSo the Vikings begin the season 0-1. It’s not the first lap to mediocrity. The Miami Dolphins are next, at the Metrodome Sunday. Nobody like Drew Brees plays quarterback for the Dolphins.\n\nAnd the quarterback of the Minnesota Vikings will have had his introduction to his last season of pro football. 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[ null, "A billion people will be newly exposed to diseases like Dengue fever as world temperatures rise: Study\n\nNew York, Mar 30 (IBNS: As many as a billion people could be newly exposed to disease-carrying mosquitoes by the end of the century because of global warming, says a new study that examines temperature changes on a monthly basis across the world.\n\nScientists say the news is bad even in areas with only a slight risk of having a climate suited for mosquitoes, because the viruses they carry are notorious for explosive outbreaks when they show up at the right place under the right conditions.\n\n“Climate change is the largest and most comprehensive threat to global health security,” says global change biologist Colin J. Carlson, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in Georgetown University’s biology department, and co-lead author of the new study. “Mosquitoes are only a part of the challenge, but after the Zika outbreak in Brazil in 2015, we’re especially worried about what comes next.”\n\nPublished in the open access journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (“Global expansion and redistribution of Aedes-borne virus transmission risk with climate change”), the research team, led by Sadie J. Ryan of the University of Florida and Carlson, studied what would happen if the two most common disease-carrying mosquitoes – Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus— track and move as the temperature changes over decades.\n\nAccording to the World Health Organization, mosquitoes are one of the deadliest animals in the world, carrying diseases that cause millions of deaths every year. Both Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus can carry the dengue, chikunguyna and Zika viruses, as well as at least a dozen other emerging diseases that researchers say could be a threat in the next 50 years.\n\nWith global warming, the scientists say, almost all of the world’s population could be exposed at some point in the next 50 years. As the temperature increases, they expect year-round transmissions in the tropics and seasonal risks almost everywhere else. A greater intensity of infections is also predicted.\n\n“These diseases, which we think of as strictly tropical, have been showing up already in areas with suitable climates, such as Florida, because humans are very good at moving both bugs and their pathogens around the globe,” explains Ryan, associate professor of medical geography at Florida.\n\n“The risk of disease transmission is a serious problem, even over the next few decades,” Carlson says. “Places like Europe, North America, and high elevations in the tropics that used to be too cold for the viruses will face new diseases like dengue.”\n\nMore severe climate change would produce proportionally worse population exposures for the Aedes aegypti mosquito. But in areas with the worst climate increase, including west African and southeast Asia, serious reductions are expected for the Aedes albopictusmosquito, most noticeably in southeast Asia and west Africa. This mosquito carries dengue, chikunguyna and Zika.\n\n“Understanding the geographic shifts of risks really puts this in perspective,” Ryan says. “While we may see changing numbers and think we have the answer, imagine a world too hot for these mosquitoes.”\n\n“This might sound like a good news, bad news scenario, but it’s all bad news if we end up in the worst timeline for climate change,” Carlson says. “Any scenario where a region gets too warm to transmit dengue is one where we also have different but equally severe threats in other health sectors.”\n\nThe team of researchers looked at temperatures month by month to project risk through 2050 and 2080. The modeling did not predict which type of mosquito would migrate, but rather accounted for a climate where their spread would not be prevented.\n\n“Based on what we know about mosquito movement from region to region, 50 years is a considerable long time, and we expect significant spread of both types of insects, particularly Aedes aegypti, which thrive in urban environments,” Carlson explains.\n\n“This is only one study to begin understanding the fast-approaching challenges we face with global warming,” Carlson says. “We have a Herculean task ahead. We need to figure out pathogen by pathogen, region by region, when problems will emerge so that we can plan a global health response.”" ]
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[ null, "Baby Driver is the best movie I’ve seen this year. It might also be my least favorite Edgar Wright movie, though that is far from fair since at least two of his movies count among my all-time favorites. In what has been a rather dull summer so far, Baby Driver is an unmatched shot of adrenaline. It does everything right and is pure fun from start to finish. And while it never quite breaks out of genre conventions, it still contains a few of the most surprising moments I’ve seen in a movie in years.\n\nAnsel Elgort stars as Baby – B A B Y Baby – a young man who has gotten entangled with some nasty dudes. He owes a debt to Doc, played by Kevin Spacey, who is forcing him to pay it back by being the getaway driver for the heists he masterminds with an ever rotating crew of thieves. Baby is constantly listening to his iPod and all of his driving is synchronized to specific songs. Once he has paid Doc back, Baby intends to go clean. His newly formed relationship with diner waitress Debora makes this an even more enticing proposition, but as tends to happen he is pulled back in for one more job and everything goes to hell.\n\nThe various bank robbers that join Doc’s crews are a lot of fun. Jon Hamm plays Buddy, whose friendliness hides barely contained menace. He is married to Eiza Gonzalez’s Darling, who is a little more playfully nuts than Buddy. The stand out other than Hamm is Jamie Foxx as Bats, who doesn’t even pretend to hide the menace like Buddy. He is a danger not just to those who get in his way, but also to his own partners. He is just straight up scary. Baby, meanwhile, is charming and quiet, either so cool nothing fazes him or doing his best to hide how scared he is of the crazy murderers he is forced to work with. The characters aren’t as layered as the ones from the Cornetto Trilogy, but they are still strong.\n\nWright’s usual perfect editing is on display in this movie, as each of its action set pieces are set to a particular song. It works perfectly, turning Baby Driver into essentially an action musical. The characters don’t sing, but all of their shooting and driving become highly choreographed dance numbers. The best one is likely the one that opens the movie, set to “Bellbottoms” by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. It is also filled with clever foreshadowing and call backs, making for a movie that will surely reward repeat viewings.\n\nBaby Driver is an excellent movie. It is tense and buoyant and touching and the perfect antidote to a lot of the stale franchise movies clogged up theaters over the last few months. It is hard to get further into what makes it great without spoiling a turn about midway that was one of the most surprising things I’ve seen on a movie screen this year. I don’t know if Baby Driver is a perfect movie, but it is one that I am eager to revisit as much as possible." ]
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[ "› Quotatis | Builder Advice › Inspiration › Which Type of Building Contract Should I sign?\n\nIf you’re getting building work done, you’re probably thinking about which kind of building contract you should sign.\n\nAny good builder will draw up a contract for you to sign, and if they don’t offer a contract don’t hand any money over or let them start the work.\n\nYou may have heard that you can have a fixed-price or a cost-plus contract. But which one is best and which one should you choose?\n\nWe go over the difference between the two to help you decide what’s best for you.\n\nA cost-plus contract is where the builder takes the actual cost of building the home and adds a fee for their overheads and management.\n\nThis may be a flat fee or a percentage of the total costs.\n\nBear in mind that you or your builder won’t know exactly what the costs are until they have finished, but the builder should give you an accurate estimate.\n\nThis estimate will be in the building contract, but it’s very likely to change slightly. You’ll pay the exact cost of labour and the materials, plus the fee the builder adds.\n\nAdvantages of a cost-plus building contract\n\nIf you trust your builder and know that they are working with your best interests in mind, a cost-plus contract might work best for you.\n\nDisadvantages of a cost-plus contract\n\nThe disadvantage of this type of contract is that if you’ve only got a set budget with not much leeway, you could run into problems. Although you’ll be updated with costs throughout, they can still change.\n\nYou need to ensure you have more budget than the estimate to be on the safe side.", null, "A fixed-price contract is where the contractor gives you an exact price for the work that covers all risks accepted by the builder under the contract.\n\nIf the cost of the actual building work exceeds the agreed price, the builder will have to pay for the additional costs. It sounds like a no-brainer – you should definitely go with the fixed-price contract. But is that true?\n\nAdvantages of a fixed-price contract\n\nDisadvantages of a fixed-price contract\n\nOne large disadvantage of this type of building contract is that the builder will factor in lots of risks that may not be likely to happen. This is to cover themselves from ending up making a loss at the end – so you can end up paying much more.\n\nAdvantages of a lump sum contract\n\nDisadvantages of a lump sum contract\n\nYou still won’t know the exact cost of the building work until it’s completed, but you’ll pay a more accurate fee than if you were paying a fixed price.\n\nYou may also still end up paying more than the work actually cost to carry out. But for ease of keeping close to your budgeted figure, this is a good option.\n\nSo what will you decide? Lots of people go for the cost-plus option for large building works, but fixed-price is better for smaller jobs that won’t run into many problems or variations. It’s your choice!\n\nEmily Rivers is the Customer Experience Manager at Quotatis. She informs customers of the latest developments in a range of products so they can make the best choice for their homes and ensures they get the best out of our service.\n\n4 Reasons to Have an Eco Friendly Loft Conversion\n\nAn eco friendly loft conversion is typically constructed out of sustainable all-natural supplies. Wood is used for the majority of the structure, and supplies like wool, hemp and cork are used for insulation. Eco friendly materials like recycled...", null, "The big decision: Relocate or extend\n\nNo matter your reason for needing more space in the home, you’ll have a decision to make. Do you extend the property or consider relocating? Of course, to extend your home you’ll need land available, or you may even be thinking of a loft or garage...\n\n4 Reasons to Have an Eco Friendly Loft Conversion\n\nTips to Get Through your Building Project without Lovers’ Tiffs\n\nWe use cookies to help give you the best experience on our site and allow us and third parties to tailor ads you see on this and other websites. By continuing you agree to our use of cookies." ]
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[ "So, you might have just saw our video hands-on demonstration of the brilliant ASUS Wi-Fi GO! which is part of most new ASUS Z77 based motherboard that only just came onto the market with the Ivy bridge launch last month. Next up and right here we give you similar treatment, but this time we're looking at ASUS Fan Xpert 2 - a big improvement over previous versions of Fan Xpert.\n\nOne of the biggest single features of Fan Xpert 2 is the ability to auto tune the cooling fans inside your case. This software has the ability to check and report back to the Fan Xpert 2 software rather impressive information regarding those fans installed inside your chassis. After you click the \"Fan Auto Tuning\" button it will run a fan tests that lasts between two and five minutes. While running, this tests measures the maximum and lowest RPM of all of the fans inside your case that are connected to one of the fan headers (3-pin or 4-pin) on your ASUS Z77 motherboard. Once complete, Fan Xpert 2 now has an intimate knowledge of all of your cooling fans and it knows how to dynamically control them based on the CPU temperature as well as let you manually control them to a rather extreme level.", null, "Once the auto tune test is complete, you reach the next screen that allows you to create a name for each fan as well as select their position in your case. For most companies that would have been where things ended, but ASUS perfect the software one step further by implementing a \"search\" function that allows you to more easily identify the location of the fan. Once you start the search function, the fan in question spins up to 100% RPM, hence making it easier to find. Once you've done that you can enter the Smart Mode area which allows you to change the curve of the fan performance and what RPM level it spins at depending on the system temperature. Not only that, ASUS is claiming they have a world first here that allows you to adjust each individual fan by its RPM in 50 rotations per minute levels.", null, "From that same test we ran earlier, you can also find another screen which provides great in-depth detail about each of the fans installed inside your system. It provides accurate data on maximum speed, minimum speed, when the fan will turn on and it's controllable range. Throughout the software, on the right side the sensor chart area stays there and provides real-time reporting of system voltages, CPU and motherboard temperature as well as the RPM speed at each of your fans are running at any given time.", null, null, "Given the inclusion of Wi-Fi GO! and Fan Xpert 2, these are two rather powerful software additions to the ASUS Z77 package. We didn't give them much thought before, but after having seen both of them in action at the ASUS HQ today, we are impressed." ]
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[ "An Overview of Canada for Travelers\n\nHome to hockey, Canada is a country of beautiful cities and wide open spaces. If you are considering taking a trip to the country, here is an overview of some things you might want to know.", null, null, null, "Home to hockey, Canada is a country of beautiful cities and wide open spaces. If you are considering taking a trip to the country, here is an overview of some things you might want to know.\n\nAn Overview of Canada for Travelers\n\nThe official name of the country is simply Canada. It covers an area of landmass over 3.8 million square miles in size and is the second largest country by square mileage in the world. The capital is Ottawa with a population of over 1.3 million people. Other major cities include Toronto with 5.9 million residents, Montreal with just fewer than 4.1 million people and the beautiful city of Vancouver with a population of roughly 2.4 million people. With its far northern location, Canada is a country with a cool climate. The farther north one goes, the colder it becomes until artic conditions apply.\n\nCitizens of Canada are known as Canadians. The most recent study put the total population at more than 37.1 million Canadians. Of this figure, ethnicity breaks down into a wide variety of groups with no group forming a majority. Specifically, Canadians are comprised of 28 percent British-Irish heritage, 23 percent French, 15 percent general European and a whopping 26 percent are classified as mixed. Following the transfer of Hong Kong from British rule to Chinese, many citizens of Hong Kong immigrated to Canada, particularly the Vancouver area.\n\nReligious preferences share the break down found in ethnicity. 44 percent of Canadians claim the Roman Catholic faith as their own, while 29 percent are Protestant. Other Christian and Muslim denominations are claimed by roughly 8 percent of the population.\n\nEnglish and French are the languages spoken in Canada. Literacy rates are 99 percent. Average life expectancy for a Canadian man is 77 years while a Canadian woman will live to 82 years of age on average.\n\nCanada is a country with an odd segmentation. Whereas most countries tend to be divided towards eastern and western population centers, Canada can be said to be more of a north and south designation. Specifically, most of the population lives along the border with the United States and practically nobody lives in the far north given the cold.\n\nCanada tends to be overshadowed by its neighbor to the south. This is unfortunate as the country is beautiful, the people are friendly and life is lived at a comfortable pace.\n\nI love everything about the outdoors and camping, but most of all, sharing with people.", null, "How to chose a bike rack for your camping trips\n\nWhat kind of equipment do you use?\n\nHave you ever done Boondocking / Squat?\n\nThis site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.\nBy continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies." ]
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[ "Screening of the First Rainbow Coalition’", null, "The First Rainbow Coalition charts the history and legacy of a groundbreaking multi-racial coalition that rocked Chicago in the 1960s. Comprised of activists from the Black Panthers, the Young Patriots (southern whites), and the Young Lords (a former Puerto Rican street gang), this formation briefly united poor blacks, whites, and Latinos around common issues facing their communities before being destroyed by police sabotage. Building a strong, radical multiracial movement will be critical in a post-trump world. What lessons can we learn from the brothers and sisters who founded the first Rainbow Coalition.\n\nREGISTER FOR THE SCREENING", null, "St. Louis, MO. The Organization for Black Struggle (OBS) sends its heartfelt condolences to the families of the three victims who died today at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. We send healing energy to the students, parents and staff in the school district. This tragedy is unprecedented in the district’s history, and we must grapple together with the many unanswered questions.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Taryll Jackson is a 45-year-old American Pop Singer from California, United States. He was born on Friday, August 8, 1975. Is Taryll Jackson married or single, and who is he dating now? Let’s find out!\n\nAs of 2021, Taryll Jackson is possibly single.\n\nHe first performed alongside his brothers in 3T beginning in 1989. They would take a hiatus in 2005 after releasing albums titled Brotherhood, Identity and 3T Meets The Family Of Soul, and would reunite in 2013.\n\nFun Fact: On the day of Taryll Jackson’s birth, \"Jive Talkin'\" by Bee Gees was the number 1 song on The Billboard Hot 100 and Gerald Ford (Republican) was the U.S. President.\n\nTaryll Jackson is single. He is not dating anyone currently. Taryll had at least 3 relationship in the past. Taryll Jackson has not been previously engaged. He has children with Breana Cabral named Bryce and Adren. He is the middle child between Taj and TJ Jackson, and was born to parents Dee Dee and Tito Jackson. According to our records, he has 2 children.\n\nLike many celebrities and famous people, Taryll keeps his personal and love life private. Check back often as we will continue to update this page with new relationship details. Let’s take a look at Taryll Jackson past relationships, ex-girlfriends and previous hookups.\n\nTaryll Jackson has been in relationships with Nicole Pantenburg (2005 – 2006) and Kourtney Kardashian (2001 – 2004). He has not been previously engaged. We are currently in process of looking up more information on the previous dates and hookups.\n\nTaryll Jackson was born on the 8th of August in 1975 (Generation X). Generation X, known as the \"sandwich\" generation, was born between 1965 and 1980. They are lodged in between the two big well-known generations, the Baby Boomers and the Millennials. Unlike the Baby Boomer generation, Generation X is focused more on work-life balance rather than following the straight-and-narrow path of Corporate America.\nTaryll’s life path number is 11.\n\nTaryll Jackson is best known for being a Pop Singer. Star of the Lifetime original reality series The Jacksons: Next Generation, Taryll is also a singer-songwriter who performs alongside his brothers in the R&B/pop music trio called 3T. He and TJ have written/produced songs for their aunt Janet Jackson, and for Bruno Mars and Lindsay Lohan. The education details are not available at this time. Please check back soon for updates.\n\nTaryll Jackson is turning 46 in\n\nTaryll was born in the 1970s. The 1970s were an era of economic struggle, cultural change, and technological innovation. The Seventies saw many women's rights, gay rights, and environmental movements.\n\nWhat is Taryll Jackson marital status?\n\nIs Taryll Jackson having any relationship affair?\n\nWas Taryll Jackson ever been engaged?\n\nTaryll Jackson has not been previously engaged.\n\nHow rich is Taryll Jackson?\n\nDiscover the net worth of Taryll Jackson on CelebsMoney\n\nTaryll Jackson’s birth sign is Leo and he has a ruling planet of Sun.\n\nFact Check: We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn’t look right, contact us. This page is updated often with latest details about Taryll Jackson. Bookmark this page and come back for updates." ]
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[ "This approach reduces costs, heat and power use. The ARM architecture bit is the most widely used architecture in mobile devices, and most popular bit one in embedded systems.\n\nHowever this is considered as necessary requirement. Reset button is essential in a system to avoid programming pitfalls and sometimes to manually bring back the system to the initialization mode. It is manufactured by Philips and it is pre-loaded with many inbuilt peripherals making it more efficient and a reliable option for the beginners as well as high end application developer. Increasingly, embedded systems developers and system-on-chip designers select specificmicroprocessor cores and a family of tools, libraries, and off-the-shelf components toquickly develop new microprocessor-based products and applications.\n\nCircuit for this application is as given below. A RISC-based computer design approach means ARM processors require significantly fewer transistors than typical processors in average computers.", null, "It is the most widely used bit instruction set architecture in terms of quantity produced. It is used to reduce ripple factor of DC output available from rectifier end. Choosing Battery for Robots. Single flash sector or full chip erase in ms and programming of bytes in 1ms.\n\nOscillations, the heartbeat, are provided using a crystal and are necessary for the system to work. Related connections are instructjon given insgruction.\n\nInterface SD Card with Arduino. Circuit diagram for reset is as shown below. Pin Configuration of LPC Interface GPS with Arduino.\n\nChoosing Motor For Robots. Over the last few years, the ARM architecture has become the most pervasive bitarchitecture in the world, with wide range of ICs available from various IC manufacturers. This high-density System-in-Package SiP integrates controller, power switches, and support components.\n\nLM can be used for generating 3. LPC works on 3. SPI Module of Arduino. We can also use external oscillator for providing system clock. So AC mains supply is converted into 5V using below mentioned circuit and after that LM is used to convert 5V into 3.\n\nARM is one of the major options available for embedded system developer. Skip to main content.\n\nIntroduction to ARM7 Based Microcontroller (LPC2148)\n\nARM7 is one of the widely used micro-controller family in embedded system application. What is Web Browser.\n\nCircuit Diagram of LM for Generating 3. General circuit onstruction its equivalent circuit is as shown below. Each inbuilt peripheral will be explained in brief later on. The list of feature is enough to explain why it has covered such a huge market for high end applications such as mobile phones, tablets etc.\n\nThe low power consumption of ARM processors has made them very popular: It has also COM1 for serial communication." ]
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[ "WSOB Benefactor Remembered for Being Role Model to Students", null, "Ann Wright didn’t seek out the recognition she received at Dalton State, a testament to her humble, giving character. Wright, 77, died this week, but not before she left a lasting impact, not only on those who knew her, but the entire community.\n\nShe and her husband Lamar, a graduate of Dalton Junior College, wanted to remain anonymous following a $5 million gift to the Wright School of Business (WSOB), said the couple’s son, Kevin Wright.\n\n“As you can see, it didn’t go that way,” Kevin Wright said during the re-opening celebration of Gignilliat Memorial Hall last month.\n\nThe gift was matched by the state and used to renovate and expand Gignilliat Memorial Hall to house the Wright School of Business, which now bears the benefactors’ names as a thank you for their contribution.\n\n“My parents made this investment for opportunity,” Kevin Wright said. “It’s an opportunity for staff to invest in the lives of students. Students, it’s an opportunity for you to take advantage of an education that will help you change lives for others. Their investment in you does not come without strings. They issue you a challenge: take advantage of the opportunities, and when you are successful, whatever your endeavor is, invest back into your community.”\n\nMrs. Wright had planned to speak at the re-opening celebration but was unable to due to a fall she suffered over Labor Day weekend.\n\n“She had rock-star status at any WSOB student event she attended – and she attended many,” said David Elrod, director of the Dalton State Foundation. “She was slated to speak and share some advice aimed particularly at students. Be a leader, she was going to say. Invest in building relationships. Have a positive attitude. The combination of these three – leadership, relationships, attitude – results in success, she was to say. Indeed, they are lessons we could all heed. Ann lived them to the fullest.”", null, "“My heart is broken for the loss of a tremendous leader for this community,” said Dr. Margaret Venable, president of Dalton State. “Ann led with the quiet humility of a servant leader. Her devotion to her family and to her faith were unmistakable, and I admire her example more than I can say. I feel the loss of Ann Wright deeply. She left an important legacy, and I will do my best to celebrate her life more than I mourn her death.”\n\nFaculty, staff and students in the WSOB are saddened and shocked by Mrs. Wright’s death and are signing a memorial book for the family, said Dr. Marilyn Helms, dean of the WSOB.\n\n“Ann was such a role model, mentor and sponsor for our business students,” Helms said. “Ann most enjoyed working with our professional development class and tirelessly attended the etiquette training we provide our students. She attracted a large group of female business students in particular to sit at her table. They appreciated her candor, her quiet leadership and her interest in their broader family lives, as well as their careers. Students learned from her examples and comments.\n\n“Ann was approachable, and she shared her knowledge and faith,” Helms continued. “Ann took such an interest in the business students and was such an inspiration to them. She was a gracious individual and never missed an event for students. We are mourning her loss, and our hearts are with Lamar and the Wright family.”", null, "Mrs. Wright was born on April 7, 1942 in Aragon and grew up in Polk County, Ga. She and Lamar Wright met during a 4-H camp at Dahlonega when the two were just 11 and 13, respectively. Mrs. Wright attended Rockmart High School and went on to earn her bachelor’s degree in home economics from the University of Georgia and then a master’s degree in textiles, also from the University of Georgia.\n\nThe Wrights married in 1965 and moved to Dalton where Mrs. Wright worked as a home economist with the Georgia Cooperative Extension Service and as a home economics teacher at Eastbrook High School in Dalton. She later taught in Dalton Junior College’s continuing education program.\n\nIn addition to her and Mr. Wright’s philanthropy, Mrs. Wright served on the boards of the Georgia Boys Group Home, the Hamilton Healthcare Foundation and United Way of Northwest Georgia.\n\nThe Wrights $5 million gift to the WSOB is the largest gift made to Dalton State by individuals.\n\n“The gift, as we say in philanthropy, was transformative, not just on the physical landscape of campus, but in the lives of the students who will discover, study, learn, and thrive in this magnificent space that Ann and Lamar envisioned for the single purpose of changing lives,” Elrod said. “The abiding gifts that Ann and Lamar gave to us, though, were their deep and thoughtful friendship, their interest in and aspirations for our students, and their confidence in the power of a college education to change lives. That they entrusted those legacies to us are gifts beyond measure. Lamar is one of us by virtue of his being an alumnus of Dalton State. Ann is forever one of us in our hearts.”" ]
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[ null, "The creative process of mathematics, both historically and individually, may be described as a counterpoint between theorems and examples. Al­ though it would be hazardous to claim that the creation of significant examples is less demanding than the development of theory, we have dis­ covered that focusing on examples is a particularly expeditious means of involving undergraduate mathematics students in actual research. Not only are examples more concrete than theorems-and thus more accessible-but they cut across individual theories and make it both appropriate and neces­ sary for the student to explore the entire literature in journals as well as texts. Indeed, much of the content of this book was first outlined by under­ graduate research teams working with the authors at Saint Olaf College during the summers of 1967 and 1968. In compiling and editing material for this book, both the authors and their undergraduate assistants realized a substantial increment in topologi­ cal insight as a direct result of chasing through details of each example. We hope our readers will have a similar experience. Each of the 143 examples in this book provides innumerable concrete illustrations of definitions, theo­ rems, and general methods of proof. There is no better way, for instance, to learn what the definition of metacompactness really means than to try to prove that Niemytzki's tangent disc topology is not metacompact. The search for counterexamples is as lively and creative an activity as can be found in mathematics research." ]
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[ "Milton Keynes Is The Place To Be In The UK", null, "Milton Keynes is usually shortened to ‘MK’ and was founded in 1967. Located in the middle of the south of England, at the top of the Buckinghamshire county.\n\nThe original plan of this new city was to relieve some of the London housing problems by moving people out of London and into Milton Keynes.\n\nThe city location is exceptionally convenient for many people and businesses visiting the city.\n\nWithin the boundaries of MK, there are many smaller villages, with some dated back to as early as the Middle Ages.\n\nBefore MK was formed, there was a population of around 50,000 people. The population has now consistently increased with an existing population of 250,000 people and rising, with the continuous expansion of both houses and industrial areas.\n\nA Modernised Design With Environment Benefits\n\nMilton Keynes has a very modernised design, with a grid-based road system where all the roads are either horizontal or vertical (H roads or V roads). Within the original plans for the future lies ‘D’ boulevards, which are roads that run diagonally.\n\nA green environment, with future plans to be city status, but with the inclusion of parklands, lakes, wooded and walking areas.\n\nThis new city was so successful that in 2004 the authorities announced plans to double the current size by 2026.\n\nThis city offers diversity and contrast, described as the perfect mixture of modern and ancient design that draws in new residents and visitors each year.\n\nWith many attractions and leisure facilities offered by the city, such as the Xscape Leisure Complex, with two 220 feet artificial snow ski slopes, said to be the biggest indoor ski slope in Europe.\n\nThe city is known for its half life-sized concrete cows sculptured by the Canadian artist Liz Leyh in 1978.\n\nWithin the borders of MK, there are 220 public works of art, with a combination of industrial estates and homes that are hidden behind wooded areas and shrubbery.\n\nMilton Keynes holds historical value in Bletchley Park that unlocked the famous Enigma code used by the Germans in World War II, which significantly changed the outcome of the war.\n\nMK is an up-and-coming industrial hub where many big companies have relocated.\n\nFacilities The Whole Family Can Enjoy\n\nMK One Retail Park – Home Of The MK Dons FC\n\nMK1 contains a range of shops, restaurants, ten screen cinema, and is home to the MK Dons football club, located just outside Bletchley.\n\nThe MK theatre is situated in the heart of the city. It holds many shows from the West End, along with fantastic pantomimes at Christmas.\n\nThe MK shopping centre is entirely indoor and is the largest of its kind in the UK, with many top brands available to purchase from.\n\nThe Xscape is also home to many shops and leisure facilities, such as indoor skydiving, ten screen cinema, a gym, a bowling alley and many restaurants.\n\nThere are many places to eat throughout the whole of the MK city from the usual fast food places, such as Pizza Hut or McDonald’s, to pub grub, through to fine dining restaurants.\n\nMilton Keynes has many facilities to enjoy for the whole family. Still, the most significant benefit of this beautiful city is the continuous feel of the countryside with its many parks, wooded areas and lakes to enjoy.\n\nEnjoy the Redway system that enables anybody of any age to cycle throughout the whole of the city.\n\nEasy To Find In The Heart Of The UK\n\nLocated just off junction 13 and junction 14 of the M1 motorway, which is central between London and Birmingham.\n\nMilton Keynes is also on the main central line from London and Birmingham, which makes travelling by train so easy.\n\nPeople Looking For ‘MK’ Stuff In The Google Search Engine\n\nThe search term ‘Milton Keynes’ is typed in the Google search engine approximately 135,000 times a month.\n\nMilton Keynes is a great place to visit or live for all the family, with fantastic greenery, leisure facilities, nightlife, bars and pubs.\n\nIt is so easy to get to and to get around. Visit Milton Keynes as soon as you can, you won’t be disappointed." ]
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[ null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "The ones selling it isn’t telling it all. As this sort of referendum isn’t a short-sale or a quick-fix, but a trick to secure the next generation of leaders. Also in a manner give the next President and his cronies more power. Therefore, the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) is a sport for the elites and enjoyed by the elites. To play and say otherwise is naive.\n\nThe Jubilee Party and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is so invested in it. They have played all the strings since the famous handshake between Kenyatta and Odinga. These two brothers have become brothers in arms. They are shielding each other and scratches each others back. They are the duo who runs things. This is why Ruto is where he is and the rest of the NASA Principals trying to find their ways to the next meal-ticket as well.\n\nThe Kenyatta government have gotten it so easy to do this. They have gotten away with everything and have nobody really keeping them accountable or transparent. It is an open frenzy of disregard of the public and every pledge ever made. The Big Four and whatever else they cooked up in the two previous elections have gotten on the back-burner. The Harris Media and Cambridge Analytica game-plan have also been ditched. They can just take it easy and eat. There is nothing else to do really.\n\nThat is why the debt-ridden, expensive run government who is taxing people and taking away funds from the market-place. Is going in a evil circle not creating or generating growth, but exhausting every avenue to gain some more tax-base to cover for the bad loans taken earlier in the administration. It is deceitful manner to move ahead, but the state has no true opposition: Therefore, it can run wild and it has done so in style.\n\nThe BBI will prolong this agony and madness. It will usher in a new breed of conning politicians. Who will strike ever harder and to the core. They will use the new means and statutes to beat the public to pulp. There will be no mercy and the post-election will be brought to silence by the big-guns. The state doesn’t care, as long as the big-men and WaBenzi is eating plenty.\n\nThe Kenyatta and Odinga is selling this BBI as a big deal. The needed changes of the constitution and government to make it better. However, nothing in it is really making things more smoother or better for the citizen. It is only shifting some titles and giving the Head of State more power. Initially, this is a big-man ploy to become grander.\n\nThat is why this isn’t a bargain. It isn’t a sale or a sincere trade-off… no, it is a deal, which only the chosen few is getting more out of. That is why they are wanting it this way. To ensure the 2022 elections have this configured or in place. So, the next Commander-in-Chief can have more power. Because, that is just splendid. To give the President even more and issue more control. Instead of securing the government services and stopping the corrupt practices. Which together with the debt is crashing the government. That is why suddenly Kenyatta is asking for debt relief, even if it has been self-inflicted damage done by his administration. However, he will never say that or take credit for causing that.\n\nThis is why the BBI is a nice trick to let people forget that too and not look at the Grand Corruption or the indulged debt by the Executive. Peace.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "A former Romanian model and winner of several beauty contests was ordered to resign from her role at a hospital because she was “too pretty”. Romanian news portals reported that beauty queen Claudia Ardelean, 27, was appointed to an unpaid position on the board of the Pneumophthisiology Clinical Hospital in Cluj, Romania a little over a week ago, according to MalayMail.com.\n\nDelighted for landing her new job, Ardelean, who has a double degree in law and European ethics, posted a picture on social media to commemorate her success on February 8.\n\n“I am thankful for the trust and support of the Cluj National Liberal Party!” she said in the post.\n\nHer post, which was later removed, received backlash as many claimed that she was only given the role because of her looks.\n\nThis led the board of directors on the Cluj City Council to “rethink” their decision, as they demanded Ardelean’s immediate resignation.\n\nArdelean told local news portals that she was understandably stunned by the board’s U-turn on her appointment and disappointed by the backward criticism she faced online.\n\n“Some people’s reactions have been superficial. According to my CV, I have the necessary skills and education to justify my appointment to that position,” she told Business Magazin.\n\nCluj, the first city in Romania with autonomous buses" ]
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[ null, "An airborne disaster relief mission is underway in the Florida Keys Monday morning, as the state wakes up to assess the damage from Hurricane Irma, which spent the weekend tearing up the Gulf Coast, clocking record storm surges, and prompting one of the largest evacuations in US history.\n\nAccording to the Miami Herald, the United States Air Force is coordinating flights of C-130 cargo planes and helicopters, responding to what Monroe County Emergency Management Director Martin Senterfitt called a “humanitarian crisis��� during a Monday morning conference call. Included in the rescue personnel, he said, are “disaster mortuary teams,” which are tasked with victim identification and forensics. House-to-house search and rescue preparations are also underway, according to Fox News.\n\nGov. Rick Scott announced Monday morning that he would be touring the damage in the Keys with the US Coast Guard.\n\nThis morning I'm joining Vice Admiral Schultz and @USCG members to assess damage from Irma in the Florida Keys. pic.twitter.com/HWD2HW19Gj\n\nThe Florida Keys were the hardest hit by the Category 4 storm as Irma made landfall in the Lower Keys Sunday morning, packing gusts of 130 miles per hour. Some roads are now impassable and power is out; residents who remained are warned to boil their water. The entirety of the Florida Keys was under mandatory evacuation orders ahead of Irma. Early television footage of the area shows piles of debris, boats on roads, submerged cars, overturned mobile homes, and battered houses.\n\nBoats are on the roads and cars are buried under sand in the Florida Keys after Hurricane #Irma battered the area. https://t.co/fr6dfCOQtx pic.twitter.com/gmYZvjSq8T\n\nPolice blocked the entrance to the Florida Keys on Monday morning, according to the Miami Herald, to conduct rescue operations." ]
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[ null, "Some of you might know that I once organised and played at the Trancecube some years ago. In recent years the event was taking a long hiatus, but it will be revived (for an unknown number of shows) and thus head of the party Pete Severano is gathering some resident DJs. He asked us to play some secret favourites we want to share with the #TranceFamily – that means some tracks that aren’t overplayed as „classics“.\n\nBeing the overachiever that I am (guilty!) I felt the need to compile two of these mixes with some older tracks and some more recent ones. Today Pete released the second one and I don’t want to keep them secret for you.\n\nEnjoy these hidden gems of classic and new school Trance!" ]
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[ "On February 15, 2021, Kiko Network published the English version of the 2020 Edition of “Japan Coal Phase-Out: The Path to Phase-Out by 2030” (the Japanese version was previously released in November 2020).\n\nIn his statement in October 2020, Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide declared that Japan will aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2050. In this context, Kiko Network has published the 2020 Edition of its report “Japan Coal Phase-Out: The Path to Phase-Out Coal by 2030,” an updated version of Kiko Network’s report originally published in 2018.\n\nSince the 1970s, the number of coal-fired power plants in Japan has been increasing, and there are new units still under construction and planned to begin operation. However, it is crucial for Japan to quickly decarbonize its energy sources in order to achieve its 2050 net zero target, as well as the Paris Agreement goal of limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5°C, which requires all developed countries to phase out coal by 2030.\n\nThis report illustrates the necessity of the Japanese government to establish a 2030 phase-out strategy, develop a detailed implementation plan to achieve this goal, and adhere to its plan steadily and consistently.\n\nThe report also demonstrates how phasing out coal by 2030 is entirely achievable without threatening Japan’s electrical power supply and without relying on nuclear power by presenting a schedule to gradually retire all older/inefficient existing coal-fired power units and cancel plans for all new units.", null, "Figure 3 from p.9 of “Japan Coal Phase-Out: The Path to Phase-Out by 2030”\nThe plans presented here show several factors such as a lower electricity demand than previously expected, a surplus of capacity at LNG facilities, and the raising of targets for implementing renewable energy, showing that gradually retiring all coal-fired power plants by 2030 is entirely achievable without threatening Japan’s future electrical power supply.\n\n* The Japanese edition was published on 17 November 2020." ]
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[ "Cecilion is a mage hero in Mobile Legends, this one hero is often used as follow-up damage as well as high damage support in Mobile Legends. Cecilion’s ability to use the stack made him terrifying when he was playing.\n\nThis method requires careful preparation. So you can’t do it carelessly. Maybe those who are curious can try it in a good premade team.\n\nHow to Beat Lord One Hit With Cecilion in Mobile Legends", null, "This was done by a YouTuber who tried to complete the challenge given by his Subscribe, in which he used Cecilion to kill the Lord with just one hit.\n\nWith a stack that has no limit, Cecilion himself can collect more than 1000 stacks so that the resulting damage is so big and just one hit kills lords on mobile legends.\n\nDamage from Cecilion’s own hero skill is based on which one he has, Cecilion doesn’t have a stack limit, where you can collect a stack of up to 99999.\n\nThe calculation itself is quite easy, 1 stack will equal 10 mana and you can multiply it up to 99999, which if the stack is reached in a game it will be able to damage the Lord with just one attack.\n\nThis was successfully attempted by YouTuber named Elgin ML, who experimented with Cecilion’s hero and took up to seven hours to get a stack up to a max of 99999. Then, the damage given by Cecilion was able to kill Lord with just one attack.\n\nWe already know that Lord himself has high defense and blood, because just one 5 hero will take a long time to defeat the Lord, but with Cecilion’s full stack ability, he can defeat Lord with just one strike. That way, you can solo lord mobile legends\n\nTo get this stack, you can attack the bot on the practic menu, which takes 7 hours to get it yourself and Cecilion is effective at getting a 99999 stack with 1,000,266 points, with this stack of course the damage you get cannot be measured with common sense anymore.\n\nSo do you want to try to get a stack of 99999 on Cecilion’s hero? Please try it yourself and prove that the experiment in the video above is true. Don’t forget to follow our official Instagram at Esportsku (@ esportss.ku) and don’t forget to keep visiting our website to get the latest and interesting information. Stay Tune!" ]
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[ "Posted on December 4, 2010 by AssabetRiverRailTrail\n\nSome communities embrace rail trails more than others. I’ve always felt that 3 in particular were above and beyond the rest. My criteria is simple, a Massachusetts city or town that has 3 or more distinct rail trails and community paths, all coming together at a single interesting location.\n\nMy first Big-3 town is Northampton. They built their first trail in 1984, the Northampton-Ryan trail. The second trail is the 1993 Norwottuck, that starts in Northampton, crosses the Connecticut River into Hadley, passes just south of downtown Amherst and finishes 3 miles east of town. The 3rd is technically a trail in Easthampton, the Manhan that was opened in 2003. But a major extension was built in 2009, connecting the Manhan to Northampton.", null, "Each of these 3 trails has recently had significant enhancements. The Northampton-Ryan was extended 1.5 miles to the village of Leeds in 2009 and the town purchased some of the ROW in Williamsburg in 2010, to eventually extend the trail into that town. That’s right, one town is buying land in another town, to extend a trail. Now that’s enthusiasm!\n\nThe Norwottuck was extended across Rt-5 in 2007 and ends just east of an active RR line. Plans are underway to cross the tracks to the Northampton-Ryan on the other side.", null, "The Manham trail is expanding in 2 directions. Except for one bridge, the connection to Northampton was built in 2009-2010. The western Manhan extension to Southampton was started in 2010 and should be finished in 2011. It’s biggest feature is a long bridge across Rt-10, which was opened on 11/3/2010.", null, "A key player in all this activity is a friend, Craig Della Penna. I recently visited him at his new business, Pedal-to-Properties in downtown Northampton. A long time real estate agent, he opened his own real estate office last spring. It is built on a novel concept, that a good way for prospective house hunters to look at new listings is to bicycle to it! The concept was started in Boulder Colorado and Craig’s business is the 3rd in the country. With Northampton’s network of bike paths, it’s possible to comfortably bicycle to 90% of the town’s residences.\n\nTom Kelleher is the president of the Assabet River Rail Trail 501(3)(c) non-profit and a 25-year resident of Acton MA.\nView all posts by AssabetRiverRailTrail →\nThis entry was posted in Northampton Mass, Rail Trails. Bookmark the permalink.\n\n1 Response to The Big-3: Northampton" ]
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[ null, "The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) is investigating murder case after a police allegedly killed a 16 year old girl in Seshego in Limpopo, in the early hours of Friday morning.\n\nThe deceased was staying with her mother at a rented room.\n\nIPID Spokesperson Ndileka Cola said the police officer allegedly fired approximately numerous rounds of shots through their door and one caught the 16-year-old girl who is no more.\n\n“Upon arrival at the scene, the IPID recovered a firearm which the perpetrator had hidden.” ’said Cola\n\nThe suspect is set to appear before the Seshego Magistrate Court on Monday,5 October 2020 for charges of murder and defeating the ends of justice.", null, null ]
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[ null, "East Midlands Councils (EMC) sought to secure increased influence on the specification and procurement of the East Midlands Rail Franchise, by agreeing a partnering arrangement with the Department for Transport (DfT).\n\nEMC recruited SCP to provide technical support and expertise to help EMC achieve the best outcome from the Rail franchise being procured. The SCP team was led by Director – David Young.\n\nTo ensure that wider Social Impacts were considered SCP recommended and wrote a Social Value strategy, which EMC and partners adopted. This has proved to be very influential with the DfT in drafting the invitation to tender (ITT) specification and quality score.\n\nSCP developed and put in place a stakeholder management plan for the client. This was used to inform consultation and engagement with regional stakeholders, politicians and partners helping build alliances. SCP then influenced the DfT directly via their stakeholder Board, through evidence based submissions and through public consultation.\n\nSCP has provided considerable expertise to guide EMC to reach a position on a number of aspects of rail specification. This includes papers on matters such as:\n• Utilisation of new technology, such as Smart Ticketing (whilst at SYPTE, David Young was a co-Director of Yorcard, a South and West Yorkshire Smart Ticketing Company).\n• Electrification, bi-mode trains and rolling stock issues.\n• What integration means, including access to the rail network by foot, bicycle, bus,/tram and car. As well as interchange between trains.\n• Undertaking original research on user priorities at stations and on trains.\n• Original research on market growth potential\n• Prepared Strategic and Outline Business Cases using Treasury Green Book principles\n\nDavid led the negotiations with DfT and has materially influenced the ITT specification and quality score, helping EMC move closer to securing materially better rail services for the region.\n\nDavid was also employed directly by DfT to lead one of the Delivery Plan tender evaluation teams for the Department. This also involved oversight and liaison with other Delivery Plan teams leaders.\n\nDavid and SCP helped the DfT/EMC with public consultation, procurement and then mobilisation of the Franchise. DfT recruited David to lead one delivery plan, tender evaluation plan and he was closely involved in the scoring of tender submissions.\n\nFinally David developed a unique proposition and successfully negotiated an on-going role for EMC in the post-contract mobilisation and contract management stages. This is awaiting final sign off by the incoming Secretary of State.\n\nThe franchise was let to Abellio (East Midlands Railways) and commenced service in August 2019.\n\n← Previous Resource Next Resource →\nWe use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit \"Cookie Settings\" to provide a controlled consent.\nCookie SettingsAccept All\nManage consent\n\nThis website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.\nNecessary Always Enabled\nNecessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.\nFunctional\nFunctional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.\nPerformance\nPerformance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.\nAnalytics\nAnalytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.\nAdvertisement\nAdvertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.\nOthers\nOther uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.\nSAVE & ACCEPT" ]
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[ "You’re going to visit the island of Hokkaido in Japan and its capital? Here is a presentation of the districts to stay in Sapporo!\n\nSapporo is the regional capital of Hokkaido Island in Japan and the fifth largest city in Japan with a population of 1,948,262. The city is crossed by the Toyohira River and bordered by the Ishikari River to the north. Its climate is icy in winter, but it is nevertheless more bearable in summer than other Japanese cities: the temperature range averages ~23°F in January and ~71°F in July. Renting accommodation to stay in Sapporo will be expensive, so let’s get that tidbit out of the way.\n\nThe city of Sapporo is symbolized by the Lilac, the Lily of the Valley and the Cuckoo, and is home to many tourist sites and other essential activities. This Ainu city – named after the indigenous people who have lived there since prehistoric times – was colonized by the Japanese in 1866 under the leadership of Emperor Meiji and is also known for its beer which draws its namesake from Sapporo.\n\nA typical regional cuisine, vast green spaces, a dynamic art scene, many places to go out in the evening, internationally renowned sporting events and countless museums and concert halls: Sapporo has much to offer its residents and visitors. Here are some of the best areas to stay in Sapporo.", null, "Susukino is located in the city center. It is the most festive and nightlife oriented district in Sapporo. Here, Sapporo beer flows freely in 4,500 restaurants and other bars. Be careful, as this district promises to be quite noisy, and souls in search of peace and quiet should look elsewhere to stay in Sapporo! Susukino lives mainly at night, and it is not uncommon for employees to come drink in the taverns in the city center at the end of their shift.\n\nYet there is more to Susukino than just drinking! It is here that you can taste the best seafood in the region (crabs, sea urchins, scallops, squid) as well as Genghis Kan (grilled lamb) and Sapporo râmen. If you like the cold and snowy weather, come and visit Sapporo in February to attend the snow festival and its massive ice sculptures in Odori Park and Tsudome Stadium.\n\nBetween the fish and seafood markets, Shinto temples and sanctuaries, tourist monuments – the Clock Tower (pictured above), JR Tower, Sapporo TV Tower (300 feet high, with superb views of the city) -, Nakajima Park or Kitara Concert Hall, the many bars and restaurants of Susukino, no one will be bored. This effervescent district that never sleeps is an ideal place to stay in Sapporo, but be careful, it is also crowded with people.", null, "North of the Susukino, there is a large district from the Clock Tower to the banks of the Ishikari River: Higashi. This is where you can visit the Sapporo Beer Museum, or take a leisurely stroll through Moerenuma Park.\n\nIt is a very academic and student-centric district: many high schools, colleges, and university campuses dot the streets of the area. Thus, staying in Higashi will allow you to be in contact with a rather young and trendy population, frequenting bars and restaurants, art galleries or simply indulging in entertainment during nighttime haunts. Generally, we liked it!\n\nFind a hotel in Higashi\nFind an Airbnb in Higashi", null, "Chuo is the district of the city center as well as the mountains to the southwest. This is the district that concentrates most of the hotels where you can stay in Sapporo: a great location to be able to visit the city without wasting too much time in transit.\n\nOn the green side, the Sapporo Maruyama Zoo – home to lions, giraffes, hippopotamuses, kangaroos, a variety of monkeys and birds – extends around a virgin forest that attracts locals and tourists: a true national monument. The district also offers a visit to the Hokkaido University Museum, which houses 400,000 plants, two million insects, 190,000 fish samples and more than 2,000 invertebrates.\n\nFind a hotel in Chuo\nFind an Airbnb in Chuo", null, "The best areas to stay in Kobe", null, "The best areas to stay in Yokohama" ]
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[ null, null, null, null, null, "Cooperativa Agrícola Cafetalera San Juan (San Juan) was formed in 1974 with 40 farmer members across Caranaví united in the goal of supporting small family farms and organic, chemical-free methods. The cooperative started out strong; by the mid-2000s Bolivia was hosting annual Cup of Excellence competitions and there was a high level of international development interest in the Yungas coffee sector, of which Caranaví is the center. However, productivity declined tremendously from 2006-2017 among cooperative members due to aging trees and falling investment. That year, Felix Chambi Garcia joined the organization, bringing with him over 16 years of specialty experience as a cupper and member of various other Bolivian cooperatives. Since then, the coop’s total production, overall quality, and diversity of coffees has all increased significantly. Felix sees himself as part of the younger, renewed generation of coffee lovers in Bolivia—including baristas and roasters—who are fortunate to be in a producing country with such high potential. This generation certainly believes there is a lot of ground to be covered. San Juan relies on individual farmers to process their own coffee. Felix has made quality control central to the coop’s operations, and his lab in Alto Cochabamba serves as the central control point for all lot building and exportation. Parchment lots that don’t make the minimum requirement are sold domestically, rather than marketed abroad. Harvesting goes according to a common protocol as well: coffee cherry is picked exclusively ripe, floated to sort by density, depulped on small mechanical depulpers, and fermented 18-24 hours. Once fermentation is complete the parchment is washed clean in narrow basins and sundried on raised screen beds. The cooperative is working toward installing mechanical demucilagers to better calibrate the pulping and fermentation of the various members. Bolivia is South America's only landlocked coffee producing country and is the smallest exporter of coffee on the continent. The quality of that coffee, however, is hardly lacking in diversity or beauty. Bolivia’s terrain and geography is gifted for arabica production, particularly throughout its greater Yungas region (Yungas is Aymara for \"warm lands\"), whose mountain ranges connect the low and humid Amazonian basin to the dry Andean altiplano above. The most productive municipality in the Yungas is by far Caranaví, where 85-90% of Bolivia's specialty coffee has continued to thrive over the decades. Caranaví's landscape is steep, cloudy, rugged, and remote, with natural forest making up more than 90% of the territory. Coffee farms in this high and tropical climate tend to be well-managed but small, challenged by isolation and lacking in long-term industry support. Bolivian growers still often don’t have processing equipment or transportation of their own, a massive hurdle in such territory. Biodiversity, soil health, elevation, and progressive leadership in San Juan all work undeniably in favor of small farmers seeking sustainable livelihoods with coffee. Yet, facing each and every Bolivian coffee, especially the best ones, is one of the most strenuous overland transits in the coffee world, passing elevations of 4000 meters over the top of the Andes and west to the port of Arica on Chile’s coast. The country’s low production, select few producer groups in the specialty game, and formidable logistical challenges, means each successful arrival is something to be cherished.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Increasing cancer rates among firefighters has become a major issue facing all departments and municipalities. The NFPA and the IAFF are both conducting ongoing research and analysis into this serious problem. Incidents of throat, thyroid and even testicular cancer among firefighters are increasing at an alarming rate. For example in Miami Dade cancer is affecting one out of every 2 firefighters and this video from Boston’s FD shows what a serious issue this has become.\n\nA major reason for the increase in cancer instances are the chemicals firefighters encounter during structure fires. Products used commonly today including modern furniture finishes, plastics and other chemicals are creating a deadly mixture. Once worn in a fire situation where toxins are present, the fire gear worn becomes contaminated. When a firefighter sweats, toxins enter the system through open pores where the gear comes in contact with the skin. This is particularly common in the neck and head region.\n\nContaminated gear is then worn for all calls, 95% of which aren’t fires. Firefighters naturally sweat when they work increasing opportunities for toxins to enter the system.\n\nThere is much research currently being done to develop products and other solutions to this. Examples include the H41 Hood from Fire-Dex featuring a Nano filter to catch particles up to .2 microns and these CeBeR Equipment Wipes designed to remove contaminants from equipment after use. Filtered hoods and other cancer preventing equipment will most likely become NFPA requirements in the future.", null, "160 global groups have called for a moratorium on new ‘genetic extinction’ technology at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity meeting in Cancun, Mexico.\n\nHere’s what they say:\n\nLeaders from over 160 organizations are calling on governments at the 2016 COP13 of the Biodiversity Convention to establish a moratorium on the controversial genetic extinction technology called ‘gene drives’.Gene drives, developed through new gene-editing techniques, are designed to force a particular genetically engineered trait to spread through an entire wild population – potentially changing entire species or even causing deliberate extinctions.The statement urges governments to put in place an urgent, global moratorium on the development and release of the new technology which, they say, poses “serious and potentially irreversible threats to biodiversity, as well as national sovereignty, peace, and food security.”\n\nWhat is a gene drive?\nGene drive is the practice of “stimulating biased inheritance of particular genes to alter entire populations.” Possible alterations include adding, disrupting, or modifying genes, including some that reduce reproductive capacity and may cause a population crash.", null, "Google recently released an app called PhotoScan to make it easier for people that are tasked with digitizing photos. And you can download Google PhotoScan on iOS and Android.\n\nThe PhotoScan app opens up your smartphone camera and asks you to position a printed photo within the frame. After you line up the printed photo within the frame, you will need to tap on the shutter button. The shutter button triggers the flash and shows four white circles on the corners of the printed photo. Once you hover your phone camera above each white circle, PhotoScan will automatically crop, remove the light glare and enhance the photos. And after the photo is processed, you can manually adjust the corners and rotate as necessary.When you are finished digitizing your photos, you can save all of the scans to your camera roll with one tap. After the photos are added to the camera roll, you will see a confirmation and a button to open the Google Photos app where the scans can be viewed.", null, "That’s a tech implant in there.\n\nWatson and his 6-month-old son, Thor, in Pittsburgh, who has several implants of his own, including silicone rectangles in his forearms that make his skin feel riblike, has been putting magnets and chips in people for three years at Ice 9 Studio, a tattoo and piercing parlor in Pittsburgh’s South Side Flats (though he recently left to open his own shop). His efforts are part of an underground movement in which people get implants as commonly as others get tattoos.\n\nInterest has been spreading, with Watson quickly working through his latest supply of magnets. One woman recently traveled to Ice 9 Studio from Australia for a radio-frequency identification chip she uses to store personal information. Watson’s business frequently comes through his connection to Grindhouse Wetware, a Pittsburgh-area startup of “biohackers” who aim to augment the human body with technology. If successful, they’ll be at the vanguard of a movement called transhumanism that experiments with how technology can give them new, almost-superhuman, abilities.\n\nThe late 1990s, an Englishman named Kevin Warwick was among the first people to put an RFID chip under his skin, allowing him to turn lights on and off and interact with appliances by scanning the chip with computer-controlled devices.\n\nBy 2020, a third of health/life sciences and consumer product companies will begin to develop the first wave of products that integrate the human body with technology, according to recent predictions published by IDC, which tracks the consumer tech industry. IDC is referring to this industry as “augmented humanity,” and predicts the concept will go mainstream by the middle of next decade.", null, "Guys Who Think Their Hot But Not", null, null, "The more women a man thinks are into him, the more women he’ll chase after. This increases his chances of passing on his genes.\n\nMen and women often don’t get each other when it comes to dating. Men will hit on women who are giving no signs of interest in their advances.\n\n“There are tons of studies showing that men think women are interested when they’re not,” says Dr Carin Perilloux from Williams College in the US.\n\nShe and her colleagues tried to find out why this happens by taking a systematic look at how things go wrong between men and women in dating. It’s evolution that explains why men and women often don’t get each other, their study concludes.\n\nThe study involved nearly two hundred men and women speed-dating. Before the dating began, the participants rated their own attractiveness. Each person was then paired with someone of the opposite sex for three minutes, after which they switched tables for another high-speed date.\n\nThey did this five times and after each speed-date the participants rated each other on three scales: how attractive the other person was, how hot he or she was to you, and how hot you were for him or her.\n\nThe men who believed they were hot were more likely to think women wanted them, even if this wasn’t the case. And the guys who made this mistake the most were the ones the women thought were less good-looking.\n\nIn other words, it seems like the uglier a guy is, the more likely he is to mistakenly believe he’s sexy and that women want him. The men the women thought were attractive tended not to make this mistake.\n\nTo make matters worse, the sexier a man thinks a woman is, the more likely he’ll think she wants to jump in bed with him too. When in fact she isn’t interested at all. And as if that weren’t bad enough, it looks like women have a tendency not even to notice when a man is making a pass at them.\n\nIf the results of the research are true, then it’s no wonder dating can be such a confusing mess. It could make it seem amazing that men and women are ever able to hook up and have sex. But Dr Perilloux thinks it could all make sense from the perspective of evolution.\n\n“There are two ways you can make an error as a man,” she says. “Either you think, ‘Oh, wow, that woman’s really interested in me’—and it turns out she’s not. There’s some cost to that.” The costs could be a blow to the man’s ego or reputation.\n\nBut the other error is much worse: “She’s interested, and he totally misses out. He misses out on a mating opportunity. That’s a huge cost in terms of reproductive success.”\n\nSo this means it shouldn’t be surprising that there are so many men who think they are God’s gift to women when in fact they aren’t that good-looking.\n\nMen and women can both learn an important lesson from her research, says Dr Perilloux. Women should try to communicate clearly so that men understand when they don’t have a chance. And men should keep in mind that the more attracted they are to a woman, the more they’ll feel she is into them, even if that’s completely wrong.\n\nThat may sound tough, but Dr Perilloux points out taking her advice could help women avoid uncomfortable situations and help men steer clear of heartache." ]
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[ null, "This year, the Catalan athlete became the first Spanish sailor to circumnavigate the planet twice without stopovers or external help\n\n· In the last Vendée Globe, considered the most extreme competition in nautical sport, it managed to circle the globe in less than 100 days\n\n· With three round-the-world trips, two of them solo, this firefighter by profession, a fan of regatta, has entered the history of sailing on his own merits.\n\nThe Vendée Globe is, for many, the most extreme competition in the sport of sailing. It involves going around the world alone, without stops, assistance or external help, a challenge within the reach of very few and that even fewer have been able to complete as amateur sailors.\n\nOne of those prodigies of navigation is Didac Costa, a 40-year-old Catalan firefighter who in 2021 became part of the history of sailing in Spain by becoming the first Spaniard to circumnavigate the planet alone twice.\n\nHe did it aboard the IMOCA60 “One Planet One Ocean”, a 21-year-old monohull, 18 meters long and just over 5 meters wide, with which he traveled the 24,840 nautical miles (46,004 km) that entails circling the planet from west to this with departure and arrival in the French coastal town of Les Sables d’Olonne.\n\nIn the competition, which has been held every four years since 1989 and is one of the most followed nautical events in the world, 33 boats participated, of which only 25 managed to finish. Costa was the only Spaniard in the regatta and managed to complete the test in 97 days, 6 hours, 27 minutes and 3 seconds, lowering his previous mark (from the 2016-2017 edition) in 11 days.\n\nQuite a success for a non-professional sailor who never sought to win, but rather to complete the greatest challenge in ocean sailing. He made up for the lack of resources, poor training, and the age of his ship with determination, bravery, determination, and courage. He coped with breakdowns and breakages but never gave up. And in less than 100 days since his departure, he managed to return to the starting point with a new dream fulfilled.\n\nA new line was written in the history of sailing in Spain thanks to the feat of a man who began to dream of circumnavigating the planet when he was just a child, when his parents told him about José Luis de Urgarte, the Basque navigator who completed the regatta in 1993.\n\nThat dream began to take shape in 2014, when he became the youngest sailor to participate in the Barcelona World Race around the world with Aleix Gelabert. As happens with great adventurers, at the end of the race (in fourth position), Didac already had a new challenge in mind: the Vendée Globe, in which he would participate for the first time in 2016.\n\nWithout a sponsor to finance the project, having to take out a mortgage and with multiple problems from the start of the race, the sailor managed to finish it by crossing the finish line in fourteenth position. He became the second Spaniard to complete the course and the dreams continued to grow.\n\nDidac was already thinking about a new edition of the Vendée Globe and in 2020 he re-enrolled in the competition that has allowed him to become the only Spaniard to finish the legendary French regatta twice and has earned him the Terras Gauda National Sailing Award for best ocean sailor, which will be awarded at a gala on September 4 at the Monte Real Club de Yates de Baiona (Galicia), within the framework of the 36th Prince of Asturias Trophy." ]
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[ "April 14, 2010\nPart 3 of my GTTOD series, part one is here, and part two here. This is the one where I get on my soapbox and ask for a favor...the favor will come later...it will be in obnoxious all caps and in a horribly bright color. But first let me tell you why I'm writing.", null, "This is really about my mode of transportation to work now that it's getting nicer out. I'll be on my scooter a couple days a week...also I'll be biking around my hood more.\n\nWhich brings me to an article that inspired me to write this post. I saw a tweet from RoadID that linked to and article about a cyclist who was killed by a driver. I don't know the details of what happened, so I can't speak to it at all...but it's a tragic death.\n\nBut it does make me think a bit more as I get out on the road. That's because I see so many people not paying attention to what they are doing when they drive. You tend to notice it a bit while driving but I think you get a different point of view when on anything with 2 wheels. That's because you really need to be a defensive rider. I pretty much assume every car is trying to kill me. Also you can actually see into cars a bit more to see what folks are doing.\n\nI've seen the cliche dude shaving, woman putting on make up and person brushing their teeth. I've also seen folks read the newspaper, one totally ingrained in a book and even a woman flipping through carpet samples while driving.\n\nThat stuff is just ridiculous, but the biggest thing that pisses me off is folks on phones. Which brings me to my plea, mostly for Twin Cities folk, but really for all.\n\nSTOP TALKING ON YOUR PHONES WHEN YOU DRIVE.\n\nThat includes bluetooth, through the car stereo and all that...it's been proven that it's the conversation, not holding the phone, that leads to distraction and therefore accidents.\n\n\nUsing a cell phone use while driving, whether it’s hand-held or hands-free, delays a driver's reactions as much as having a blood alcohol concentration at the legal limit of .08 percent. (Source: University of Utah via distracted.gov)\n\nMythbusters proved that talking on the phone is in fact more dangerous that driving under the influence. And I'm not even going to go into texting while driving because you'd have to live in a hole to not hear about how dangerous that is.\n\nAnd here's the deal...I guarantee that the phone call that you're on when you drive will not save anyone's life, but there is a chance it can take someone's life. Yeah, some calls you'll get will be emergencies, like your kid spiking a fever (see yesterday's post) but I would bet that 99.44% of cell calls are not emergencies.\n\nPlus I read somewhere recently that every time you talk on a phone while you drive an angel loses it's wings.\n\nBut seriously think about it, most of you are parents, know parents or even perhaps have parents. How horrible would it be if one of those parents was killed because of distracted driver. Killed because of something that is easily preventable. What if it's a child that is killed?\n\nSorry to get all gruesome but it needs to be said, and people need to change. This shit happens every day. Driving while on the phone is common place, I've done it. But it is so dangerous.\n\nSo please, please next time you're driving and you get a call think of your kids, or if you don't have them think of your family or your friends kids. Please don't pick up the phone. And if you really feel you need to please pull over to take the call.\n\nAlso please look out for folks on two wheels. The most dangerous times for a motorcyclist (and cyclsits) are when they are going straight and an car makes a left turn into them.\n\nSo, yeah...the post is a bit more sober than my usual posts...but I really want Miloh to grow up with a dad. I try my hardest to be safe while on the scoot (full face helmet and armored jacket) and on my bike (helmet) so now I'm hoping to cut down on the distracted drivers. One thing I suggest for any biker, cyclist, runner or really any (blank)-er is to get a Road ID or similar ID in case something does happen when you're on the road.\n\nThanks and Miloh would thank you if he could.\nAlso since I am a fan of bookends I figure I'll link out to a couple blogs I dig like I did in my first post of this trilogy. The first is The Lame Sauce by Greg, he's a dad and a cyclist. The second is Bike Snob NYC, he's a cyclist that is sarcastic and critical like me...he takes on some of the absurdity of cycling including the asses that don't seem to care about the rules of the road...good stuff.\n\nAnd to ramble a bit more and beat a dead horse, Greg from The Lame Sauce just sent me a link to a post he did on his other blog District Cycling. It also talks of the dangers of cycling and cars. I think it's a good and important read." ]
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[ null, "image740×416 92.5 KB\nThe Cyberpunk 2077 third-person camera mod has been enhanced by another mod that adds a very welcome improvement.\n\nThe Spawn0 - Body Rigs mod fixes the character model with proper arm positioning. Animations still look quite stiff, but it’s a definite step forward toward a proper and fully-functional third-person camera.\nThis mod will correct wide arms when tpp camera view with JB mod. Runing and crouching animations are still messed up, im working on it.\n\nThe Cyberpunk 2077 Spawn0 - Body Rigs mod can be downloaded from Nexus Mods.\n\nThe Cyberpunk 2077 third-person camera mod has been shared online last month. The current version, which is still a work-in-progress version, features 5 different camera views but also some issues that prevent the game from being played properly, like a crouching bug. Combat must still be played in first-person, which is made easier to do thanks to the Weapon Override option" ]
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[ null, "Should zombies rise up someday soon and take over the world because of an unidentified plague or virus that's caused the collapse of modern society as we know it, how would you react?\n\nSuch is the fundamental question of AMC's widely successful show \"The Walking Dead,\" which returns this Sunday for its second season.\n\nBased on Robert Kirkman's comic book, the series is one of the more odd yet complex dramas on television today. At its core, it's about survival and the psychological stress that spending every waking moment together has on a small group. But that could be said about all human beings in that surviving the world is something we do on a daily basis; the trick with \"The Walking Dead\" is that a pack of ravenous zombies could be lurking around the corner, ready to make you into dinner.\n\nViewers are consistently presented with questions of morality, instinct and terror, where plots are less about discovery - there's no race for the cure - and more about the struggle to exist.\n\nCNN checked in with \"The Walking Dead\" showrunner/executive producer Glen Mazzara to see what's in store for season two, how the show finds its storytelling voice and just how they get that authentic zombie feel." ]
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[ null, "After Monday night’s wild and scary ending to the Daytona 500, NASCAR Cup Series teams travel to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the Pennzoil 400 on Sunday, Feb. 23.\n\nThe action should be much tamer this week at the 1.5-mile track. While big crashes are still possible, the cars won’t run in large packs except on restarts. That’s partly due to the low horsepower package the cars will utilize, returning largely intact from its debut on intermediate tracks last year.\n\nSince the vehicles will be mostly spread out, you will need drivers who can move to the front and lead laps. There are 267 laps in this race and 66.75 DraftKings points available for laps led. In last year’s event, seven drivers led at least 12 laps, while two led more than 80 circuits. The fall event saw one driver lead 105 laps, while a few others led smaller amounts.\n\nHowever, you don’t just want lap leaders. You also want the winner and any driver who can finish several spots up from where they began. Be sure to check Saturday’s qualifying results (rained out) for potential big movers.\n\nBefore I move on to this week’s picks, I want to briefly review the results from the Daytona 500.\n\nIf only I had gone with my gut instead of Joey Logano. I had originally picked Ryan Blaney but thought that Logano’s history was too good to not play him. Blaney scored 70 DraftKings points, which would’ve put me in the green. The minimum score needed to profit in the $1 Happy Hour tournament was 290.75.\n\nThis lineup did cash in the big $1 double up, however.\n\nHarvick generally has good runs on the west coast, especially at LVMS. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver won this race twice in this last seven starts, most recently in 2018. In addition, he finished in the top five in each event last season. Here’s a bonus: In the past seven races, Harvick has led 506 laps. In fact, he dominated both in 2015 and 2018 when he led 142 and 214 circuits, respectively.\n\nLast year, Harvick won the pole and took control for 88 laps, which helped to give him 85 DraftKings points. As long as he doesn’t crash out, this veteran’s sure to produce another high DraftKings score.\n\nI’m going right back to the well with Logano. Why? Because he won this race last year and led 86 laps. Also, he’s ended the past eight races in the top 10 — five of them being top fives. Like Harvick, Logano knows his way around Las Vegas, having led 433 total laps. And while he didn’t win the fall event, the No. 22 Team Penske driver took command for 105 circuits, a race high. Logano’s speed should again keep him near the front of the field, so long as he avoids trouble.\n\nBowman may not have stellar statistics in Sin City but he did finish sixth last September, a career best. Although Chicagoland Speedway is shaped differently than Las Vegas, the 26-year-old did earn his first win there last year after leading 88 circuits.\n\nThe No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports driver also was in front for 63 laps at Kansas Speedway in May and almost won that event. Bowman’s already proven he has a fast car this weekend — he had the second quickest 10-lap average in Friday’s opening practice.\n\nBowman just may be one to surprise everyone this week at LVMS.\n\nBuescher is one of those drivers who starts in the mid-to-lower 20s and finishes in the teens, which is just what you need for daily fantasy. In 2019, Buescher finished 18th in both races; the year prior, he was 15th both times. Since DraftKings awards a bonus point for each spot gained on the track, Buescher’s final score was higher than those similarly priced.\n\nThis season, Buescher’s in the No. 17 car of Roush Fenway Racing. He does have a new teammate for the foreseeable future, though after Ryan Newman’s horrifying incident. Ross Chastain, who will fill in for Newman, has plenty of experience in the Cup Series. Their execution remains to be seen, but hopefully Buescher will focus on his performance in Sunday’s race and give DraftKings users a good score.\n\nReddick may be a rookie this year, but he’s also a two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series champion. He won at Las Vegas last fall after leading 30 laps, stellar in the NXS regular season finale. Additionally, in the Cup Series at Kansas Speedway last year, he raced his way to ninth place.\n\nOf course, since Reddick is a rookie, you don’t really know how he’ll perform Sunday. But if he’s able to even move up a few spots by race’s end, the Richard Childress Racing driver will probably reach his value on DraftKings.\n\nOK, where did that speed come from in Friday’s second practice? Nemechek was ninth on the single-lap speed chart and 11th-fastest in the 10-lap averages for the Cup Series. 11th out of 30 cars that ran at least 10 straight circuits? Well, as long as Nemechek doesn’t qualify higher than 15th, that means he should produce a good DraftKings score.\n\nLast season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Nemechek finished second and eighth at LVMS driving for GMS Racing. However, he only has a few Cup Series starts with Front Row Motorsports, which isn’t a very strong team (except on superspeedways). Still, if he can replicate Friday and keep the car clean during Sunday’s race, this Cup rookie will be a nice, cheap play for your lineup." ]
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[ null, "Journalistic investigation: RIA Novosti’s claims about the U.K. prime minister’s condition were the result of centralised coordination in Moscow.\n\nOn 5 April, the state-controlled Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported that a source “close to the leadership of England’s NHS,” said that Boris Johnson “would be provided mechanical lung ventilation.”\n\nThis turned out not to be correct. Neither then, nor later was the prime minister subject to mechanical ventilation. U.K. authorities reacted by labelling RIA Novosti’s report “disinformation.”\n\nRIA Novosti later amended its story; but the original is preserved in an archived version.\n\nA journalistic investigation published by the independent Russian outlet Meduza (available in English) shows that RIA Novosti’s sensational claim was not a mistake or a misunderstanding, but the result of centralised coordination in the agency’s headquarters in Moscow.\n\nAccording to one of Meduza’s sources, “the story was signed as if it were written in London, but it wasn’t. The London bureau had nothing to do with it and only found out after the fact.”\n\nAnother source told Meduza that the manager at whose initiative the story was published was Margarita Simonyan – the chief editor of both RIA Novosti and RT (Russia Today). The story was written in Moscow by a RIA Novosti employee who claimed to have a reliable source, the sources said.\n\nMeduza’s sources also told that RIA Novosti reporters were instructed by their management to continue referring to the claim about Boris Johnson needing a ventilator, also after the story had been debunked by the British government.\n\nAccording to Meduza’s interlocutors, RIA Novosti reporters are generally encouraged to write stories about “how bad everything is abroad,” even if “these reports often turn out to be fake,” Meduza writes.\n\nRIA Novosti is a part of the state-owned media holding Rossiya Segodnya, to which also Sputnik and InoSMI belong. Its CEO is the EU-sanctioned Dmitry Kiselyov.", null, "EU-sanctioned Dmitry Kiselyov is the CEO of Rossiya Segodnya – the state-controlled media giant to which RIA Novosti belongs. In parallel, he hosts his own programme on state-controlled Rossiya 1 TV, where he is also the deputy director general.\n\nSince Dmitry Kiselyov took over as CEO in 2013, RIA Novosti’s reputation has suffered – in particular due to its online section.\n\nThe output of Russia’s dominating media outlets – among them RIA Novosti – is controlled through a centralised system in which chief editors and top managers receive instructions during regular meetings with Kremlin officials.\n\nResponding to Meduza’s inquiry for a comment, RIA Novosti’s chief editor, Margarita Simonyan, said: “Your sources are lying. Or you’re lying that you have these sources”." ]
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[ null, "ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned the attack on the innocent worshippers in Al Aqsa mosque by Israeli forces leading to a number of injuries.\n\nIn a statement on Saturday, Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said such attacks, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, are against all humanitarian norms and human rights laws. He prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.\n\nThe spokesperson reiterated Pakistan’s steadfast support to the Palestinian cause and urged the international community to take prompt action to protect the Palestinian people.\n\nChaudhri underscored the need for a two state solution in accordance with the relevant UN and OIC resolutions with the pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Al Sharif as the capital of a viable, independent and contiguous Palestinian state.\n\nIsraeli police fired rubber bullets and stun grenades towards unarmed Palestinian youth at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday amid growing anger over the potential eviction of Palestinians from homes on land occupied by Jewish settlers.\n\nTension has mounted in Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank during the holy month of Ramadan, with nightly clashes in East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah — a neighbourhood where numerous Palestinian families face eviction in a long-running legal case.\n\nCalls for calm and restraint poured in on Friday from the United States and the United Nations, with others including the European Union and Jordan voicing alarm at the possible evictions.\n\nTens of thousands of Palestinians packed into the hilltop compound surrounding the mosque earlier on Friday for prayers. Many stayed on to protest against the evictions in the city at the core of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.\n\nBut following the evening meal that breaks the Ramadan fast, clashes broke out at Al-Aqsa with smaller scuffles near Sheikh Jarrah, which sits near the walled Old City’s famous Damascus Gate.\n\n“If we don’t stand with this group of people here, (evictions) will (come) to my house, her house, his house and to every Palestinian who lives here,” said protester Bashar Mahmoud, 23, from the nearby Palestinian neighbourhood of Issawiya.\n\n‘CALM DOWN AND BE QUIET’:\n\nAn Aqsa official appealed for calm on the compound through the mosque’s loudspeakers. “Police must immediately stop firing stun grenades at worshippers, and the youth must calm down and be quiet!”\n\nIsrael’s Supreme Court will hold a hearing on the Sheikh Jarrah evictions on Monday, the same day that Israel marks Jerusalem Day — its annual celebration of its occupation of East Jerusalem during the 1967 Middle East war.\n\nThe Palestine Red Crescent ambulance service said 88 of the Palestinians injured were taken to hospital after being hit with rubber-coated metal bullets.\n\nOne of the injured lost an eye, two suffered serious head wounds and two had their jaws fractured, the Red Crescent said. The rest of the injuries were minor, it added.\n\nA police spokeswoman claimed Palestinians had thrown rocks, fireworks and other objects towards officers, with some of the six injured requiring medical treatment.\n\n“We will respond with a heavy hand to any violent disturbance, rioting or harm to our officers, and will work to find those responsible and bring them to justice,” the spokeswoman said.\n\nPalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he “held (Israel) responsible for the dangerous developments and sinful attacks taking place in the holy city” and called on the UN Security Council to hold an urgent session on the issue.\n\nViolence has also increased in the occupied West Bank, where two Palestinian gunmen were killed and a third critically injured on Friday after they opened fire at an Israeli base, police said. After that incident, Israel’s military said it would send additional combat troops to the West Bank." ]
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[ null, "I believe in women in factories, in women directors of glam and glossy magazines, in models, students, doctors; I believe in the love of prostitutes.\n\nI believe in women with panniers and men with aprons.\n\nI believe in carpooling, the time bank, concerted actions against all forms of abuse, pro-bono work, freedom of speech and liberty of movement.\n\nI believe in lullabies, sunsets, in the precision of Polaroids, in old shoes with torn heels, in tights fixed with borrowed nail polish.\n\nI believe in the pangs of hunger that shame the gods, the crying of children, boats of immigrants, the prayers rising from refugee camps.\n\nI believe the women, the children, and anyone who reports abuse.\n\nI believe in revolutions and revolutionaries, in the promises of love of the terminally ill and the tiredness of those who work in the ward of field hospitals.\n\nI believe in medicine, in miracles, the power of music, breaking down any wall, community gardening, sharing time and food, the suspended coffee of Italians and the wall of kindness on the streets of Tehran.\n\nI believe in legends, in semicolons, in science, in technology.\nI believe in Africa and the Middle East’s poorest countries.\n\nI believe in the sacrosanct right of women to decide of their body and I believe in life, divorces and eternal marriages. Because love, you know, is always born eternal.\n\nI believe in law and making exceptions to save someone’s life; the same way I believe in a cruelty-free universe.\n\nI believe that words stay and always have meaning.\nIn the meantime, I am still here, waiting for the only three words that make sense: War is Over.\n\n‘I believe’ first appeared on Medium", null, "Prev our orbits of light" ]
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[ null, "In this connection, the Canadian energy company said that it is commencing a systematic and orderly suspension of major construction activities associated with the offshore Canadian oil project.\n\nThe West White Rose Project involves the development of additional resources to the west of the producing White Rose field, located nearly 350km east of St. John’s on the eastern edge of the Jeanne d’Arc Basin.\n\nAccording to Husky Energy, the decision to suspend the project has been made with an intention to prevent the spread of coronavirus among its employees, contractors, and the community.\n\nThe company claimed that it has assessed the risks carefully and concluded that they could not be mitigated carefully for such a large construction workforce. An estimated 700-800 workers are expected to take part during the peak stage of construction.\n\nThe West White Rose Project, which is due to begin production in 2022, has been estimated to generate nearly 250 permanent platform jobs.\n\nHusky Energy CEO Rob Peabody said: “We are taking the steps necessary to keep our people and our construction sites safe. These are the right decisions for our people, their families and the community.”\n\nThe Canadian energy company said that it is working along with its contractors to suspend all activities safely and to demobilise and secure its construction sites at the offshore oil project.\n\nThe West White Rose Project will involve the deployment of a fixed drilling rig, which is planned to be tied back to the existing SeaRose floating production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO). The White Rose field has been in production since November 2005.\n\nHusky Energy said that production from the White Rose field and its satellite extensions will go on with improved workforce control measures implemented to ensure the ongoing safe operations on the SeaRose FPSO." ]
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[ "Completion of this quest gives access to Jingle Bear and White Jingle Moa.\n\nDuring this quest, all party members will be under the effects of Yuletide and have the Yuletide skill bar. Following the initial dialog, both teams will march forward, drop Ice Forts, then, most likely, your team will be hopelessly slaughtered. To win, remain alive while taking out the survivors of the opposing team.\n\nThe easiest and safest method for defeating the opposing team is to run to the left and park yourself in front of the Eye of the North and to wait out the initial onslaught. Pull opponents away from the main group, so that you can deal with them one-on-one. The following technique is slow (about 30 seconds per combatant), but it is reliable.\n\nPrep a Hidden Rock while waiting, target the first enemy, and launch. Alternate Hidden Rock and Yellow Snow until you can fire a Mega Snowball. Take advantage of your profession specific skill.\n\nEither a hero or henchman will work for this mission, although heroes have an edge because their skills can be micromanaged. Remember to disable Snow Down the Shirt, which otherwise causes them to run into melee range, causing over-aggro.\n\nPositioning is key, and even more so at the start for any method. It is possible to engage the fight which leaves a portion of the enemies in the backline not aggroed at all. This method of aggroing raises your success rate and the speed of completion, and is more beneficial for those who choose not to use the Necro method of balling foes up (see Farming section below); secondly, this method is optimal for those who use a ranger hero, but it can be used with any profession for both hero and the player.", null, "Position to aggro and end-result\n\nOne member of the team starts in front of the opposing team's leader, Staci Magicalsen. The moment they turn hostile, the person in front of Staci launches an Ice Fort and pauses; resist the temptation to move and, alas, be prepared to die. This causes all enemies to use their own Ice Fort skill and to target the protected player. It also bunches up the enemy, making them vulnerable to a Yellow Snow drop in the center.\n\nA safer method that is less effective is to use a Ritualist to summon a Jack Frost in approximately the same location. This also causes some of the enemy to waste their forts and bunches up a smaller number.\n\nThe safest method is to apply the techniques of the solo section (above): wait for the battle to settle down and then pick off one enemy at a time.\n\nRemember to set heroes to Fight and disable Snow Down the Shirt.\n\nFlag the Necromancer hero to the right of Staci Magicalsen. As soon as the enemies become hostile, use the hero's 6th skill (Holiday Blues) followed quickly by #7 (Ice Fort). This causes almost every foe to ball up around the Necromancer, wasting their own Ice Forts and getting stuck in the degeneration well. As the Ice Fort melts, have the hero use skill 8 (\"Mmmm. Snowcone!\") to continue tanking. The hero will almost certainly die, but leave your foes nicely bunched up.\n\nCome as a primary or secondary Ranger and bring a pet. Include a Ranger hero and equip both you and the hero with a weapon that includes a 20% of Enchanting modification. Before the fight begins, flag the hero next to your team's leader or Artificer Mullenix (the guy in between the two parties). Enter the aggro range of the opposing leader. When she turns hostile, target her, throw a snowball, and call her as a target. Your pet will charge. Retreat behind your hero and remove the flag. Your pet will die and your skills will be disabled briefly, but the enemies will be bunched up.\n\nManually spam the Ranger hero's Flurry of Ice. When your skills recharge from the pet death, start fighting as normal. You should clear the enemies with quite a few allies still alive.\n\nCasey Carpenter\n\"Hey there! Thanks for clearing out the Charr. I'm being recalled to the field, but I'd love to have one last snowball fight before I leave. The folks around here think it would be great if you came outside and joined us. Oh, and bring a friend.\"\n\nAccept: \"I don't think you realize the trouble you just brought upon yourself. Snowball is my middle name.\"\n\nDecline: \"Sorry, I'm afraid of snow. It sends a chill up my spine.\"\n\nCasey Carpenter\n\"Your entire party will leave this outpost and be taken to the Ebon Vanguard Snowball Spectacular. Are you sure your party is ready to game on? Remember, this is for you and one friend, so make sure your party size is two.\"\n\nDecline: \"Wait. Only two? I can't win by superior numbers? No way.\"\n\nCasey Carpenter\n\"You may bring only one additional party member with you, either a Hero, henchman, or another player.\"\n\nAcolyte Jin: \"The snow is my arrow, my arm the bow.\"\nAcolyte Sousuke: \"Why cant I just use water magic? It's like snow… really wet snow, anyway!\"\nAnton: \"Strike fast and leave nothing standing… or dry!\"\nDunkoro: \"Every battle needs a plan. Every snowball needs a trajectory.\"\nGeneral Morgahn: \"First we feint to the right, then send a barrage over their defenses…\"\nGoren: \"I don't like snowball fights. I can never find my ball after I throw it.\"\nGwen: \"Is that your best shot, or are you suffering from delusions of competence?\"\nHayda: \"I like the snow. It's pristine yet driven, like me!\"\nJora: \"I once killed 20 wolves with 18 snowballs. Who's next?\"\nKahmu: \"There is no pain. There is only snow.\"\nKoss: \"Cower before the might of Koss!\" and \"Koss!\"\nLivia: \"Interesting game. You take the fallen snow and re-animate it to do your bidding. I like it.\"\nMargrid the Sly: \"I can pack the snow around cannon balls, right?\"\nMaster of Whispers: \"The secret to the perfect snowball is… I've said too much!\"\nMelonni: \"We tried to have a sandball fight once… didn't work.\"\nM.O.X.: \"TAR-GET AC-QUIRED. COM-MEN-CING BOMB-ARD-MENT.\" and \"ER-ROR: FUN DE-TECT-ED.\"\nNorgu: \"Come closer! I have a snow-liloquy for you!\"\nOgden Stonehealer: \"Watch out! The Great Dwarf has given me the Great Snowball.\"\nOlias: \"Like the icy hand of Grenth, may this snowball bring you peace.\"\nPyre Fierceshot:\"You will all suffer for my required participation today.\"\nRazah: \"Why must humans always take something without form and fashion a weapon?\"\nTahlkora: \"I have to make my own snowballs? Wheres the fun in that?\"\nVekk: \"Why can't I use my snowball throwing machine again?\" and \"Golems would make this easier, you know.\"\nXandra: \"Concentration is the key to victory. That and hard-packed snow.\"\nZenmai: \"Master the snowball… size, form, arc… only then can you master yourself.\"\nZhed Shadowhoof: \"Just try to knock me off my hooves, two-legs!\"\n\nArtificer Mullenix: \"The team captained by Micah Fergson has won the snowball fight. Congratulations!\"\nMicah Fergson: \"We never could have done it without our team's most valuable snowball thrower, «player»!\"\nStaci Magicalsen: \"Well played. We'll beat you next time!\"\n\nArtificer Mullenix: \"The team captained by Staci Magicalsen has won the snowball fight. Congratulations!\"\nStaci Magicalsen: \"I told you we'd beat you, Fergson! You could stand to learn a bit about snowball fighting from «player»!\"\nMicah Fergson: \"I demand a rematch! We'll beat you next time for sure!\"\n\nCasey Carpenter\n\"You have truly amazing snowball skills, «player». That was amazing, thanks for joining in! Some folks found these tonics while we were out there and wanted you to have them.\"\n\nAnomaly.Journey to the North will still boost health for lower-level characters, giving them an advantage over the opposing team.\n\nAnomaly.Your pet will accompany you if you begin with Heal as One, Charm or Comfort Animal equipped. It will not deal damage, but can be targeted by foes. If it dies, your skills will still be disabled.\n\nBug.The game will report that you have won if all opposing combatants are tagged out before the timer runs out. However, you only receive credit for a win if at least one player survives when the countdown begins.\n\nBug.Brartark and Helga will continue attacking foes after they have been eliminated. You can take advantage of this by pulling opponents to them." ]
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[ null, "News broke on Wednesday, December 17, that the United States plans to restore full diplomatic relations with Cuba and will open an embassy in Havana for the first time in more than 50 years. The historic move came after the release of an American intelligence agent who had been in captivity in a Cuban prison for 20 years, and an American contractor, Alan P. Gross, who had been captive for five. In exchange, the U.S. released three Cuban spies who had been imprisoned in the U.S. since 2001.\n\nSecret talks were held over the last 18 months between Barack Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro, encouraged by Canada and Pope Francis. Establishing direct contact between leaders of the two countries for the first time in half a century, Obama and Castro reportedly had a phone call on Tuesday to finalize the deal.\n\nCalling the embargo on Cuba a failure, Obama addressed the nation in a televised speech Wednesday morning, stating: “We will end an outdated approach that for decades has failed to advance our interests and instead we will begin to normalize relations between our two countries.”\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nGoogle and the Celia Cruz estate have collaborated to honor the Queen of Salsa on what would have been her 88th birthday. Ten years after her passing, she continues to bring so much joy into our lives through her music and the Google Doodle is a symbol of how far-reaching her impact is.\n\nGloria Estefan (the other queen, in my book) once told me a great anecdote of a time when she played a show with Celia and how, even though her knees were killing her from arthritis, she never once showed it during her performance. She never once complained about it backstage. Instead, she got up onstage and gave the crowd everything she had.\n\nThe new iBook, Celia Cruz: The Lady, The Legend, Her Legacy, will be available tomorrow from Sony Music.\n\nLatina flew yours truly down to MIA to interview William Levy for the June/July Issue, tied to his new telenovela on Univision, La Tempestad.", null, "Check out an excerpt on Latina.com, plus there’s a behind-the-cover-shoot video for you to enjoy, too…\n\nUnthinkable sadness... What must they have felt right before it happened? No doubt he held her close and told her it would be OK. Lord please cover this family with your Love and Light their path. Legends never die #ripkobe\nIssa vibra...the now & next in Latin music is here 💜💜💜\nThey shootin’ (headshots at this party) 🤗 #spotifybna\nThe other day I wouldn’t let my husband post this photo. “I look crazy,” I said. “But I love it,” he said. When I looked at it again I realized a few things and I have come to love it because it’s an accurate depiction of me now. I didn’t have time to look as put together as I’d like, and that is often the case these days. I am very tired, and that is always the case these days. But I am blessed and I am happy, and it shows. No makeup or hair style in the world can capture that. To my fellow mamas, let’s be a little less harsh on ourselves 💖 this job is hard and we do our best to do it with grace 🙏🏽\n11 months! Let’s just stop the clock here for a while please 😍\nIt’s super rare for me to escape to the movies now so this is super late but I just had to post about this film 💜 I love nothing more in this world than a story deeply rooted in a specific culture of color that is not only embraced by that culture as a positive and true representation but also transcends and resonates on a universal level. It is such a hard thing to pull off and it’s done masterfully here. Also the Nai Nai (grandma) character portrayed so memorably by Chinese acting legend Zhao Shuzhen reminded me so much of my own Abuela (may she rest in peace). @thumbelulu I want to be your friend but until then I will admire you from afar for this beautiful work of art that made me cry so much 😭 a good cry though 🤗\nToo good not to post! Thank you @stefanivara for this throwback gem, when we interviewed @craigdavid for the Campus Press at CU Boulder! peep the blazer, trying to look professional but still club-friendly 🤣#tbt #craigdavid\nThrowback to around this time in 2018 when we rented an airstream that used to belong to the B-52’s and then went hiking at Joshua Tree, @kateslazydesert you’re one of my favorite things I’ve ever done in California! #kateslazydesert #joshuatree\n“It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are” — e.e. cummings. Let 2020 be the year you let go of the fear that’s holding you back and give yourself the chance to dream bigger and brighter 🙏🏽 even if it feels uncomfortable, if it brings you joy when you visualize it, then you must see it through. What do you have to lose? If you think of possible failure as just a step along the way to eventual happiness, it doesn’t seem that scary. It’s all in how you define success. 🙏🏽 just some positive thoughts on this fine Sunday" ]
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[ "Division of Debt in an Arizona Divorce | Hildebrand Law, PC\n\nDivision of Debt in an Arizona Divorce\n\nTypes of Debt in an Arizona Divorce\n\nWe get a lot of questions about the division of marital assets.\n\nWe get just as many questions about the division of debt in an Arizona divorce. Marital debts are treated the same as marital property.\n\nThey will both be included as the family court attempts a fair and equitable division of all marital property.\n\nThere are several types of debts in an Arizona divorce including the following:\n\nSeparate debts are those that were incurred prior to the marriage and, in some cases, debts incurred by a spouse after the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been served on the other spouse.\n\nIt is presumed in an Arizona divorce that all debts incurred by either spouse before marriage is the sole and separate debt of that spouse.\n\nIt is also presumed in Arizona that all debts incurred after the divorce petition and related documents are served is the separate debt of the spouse incurring the debt.\n\nHowever, there are exceptions to this general rule.\n\nFor example, any debt incurred after the divorce petition is served that maintains or repairs a community asset may be considered a “community debt”.\n\nStated another way, the debt is not so much of a “community debt” as it is a reimbursement for the maintenance or repair owed by the community by the spouse incurred that debt.", null, "Joint debts simply refer to debts in which both spouses took out credit in both of their names.\n\nSome examples include two spouses who apply for a car loan on a joint application.\n\nBoth spouses are responsible for paying the loan to the creditor.\n\nThe creditor, likewise, could sue one or both spouses if the loan goes into default.\n\nTechnically, joint debts also constitute a form of community debt if the debt was incurred after the people are married.\n\nFor example, one spouse applies for a credit card and subsequently spends the card up to its credit limit.\n\nAlthough only one spouse applied for that credit card, both spouses are legally responsible to the creditor for paying that debt.\n\nHowever, credit card companies have historically only sued the spouse who applied for the credit card even though they technically could sue both spouses under Arizona community property law.", null, "Most people who get married come into a marriage with debts.\n\nThese debts are the sole and separate debt of each spouse.\n\nSo, what happens when a spouse pays off a separate debt with money earning during the marriage.\n\nStated differently, what happens when community funds are used to pay off a spouse’s separate debts during the marriage.\n\nAlthough there is no specific case law in Arizona addressing this scenario, we believe other Arizona case law supports the claim that a spouse has a community lien for the amount of community property that was spent to pay off the separate property of one of the spouses.\n\nWe have been successful arguing this very point on behalf of our own clients.\n\nSecured and Unsecured Debts in Arizona\n\nThe next thing to consider when dividing debts in a dissolution of marriage in Arizona is whether a particular debt is a secured debt or an unsecured debt.\n\nA secured debt is any debt that is a lien against a piece of property.\n\nAs an example, car loans are secured debts.\n\nThe creditor has both a lien against the car and a legal right to repossess the car if the owner(s) do not make the payments on the car.\n\nUnsecured debt is any debt where the creditor does not have a lien against any particular asset.\n\nCredit cards are a good example of unsecured debt.\n\nThe credit company can sue you, but they do not have the right to repossess any property if you stop making the monthly credit card payments.\n\nHowever, they can obtain a judgment and start garnishment and other debt collection methods to take assets to satisfy the judgment.\n\nThings to Consider When Dividing Debts in a Divorce in Arizona", null, "There are different ways of handling a particular type of debt in a divorce based upon what kind of debt we are dividing between a married couple.\n\nDecisions have to be made regarding the best way to handle debts in a divorce, such as:\n\nShould Some or All Debts be Paid off in a Divorce\n\nIt is always best to pay off all the debts in a divorce if you can.\n\nThe reason is simple.\n\nThe less financial ties you have with your former spouse the better.\n\nYou do not want to have your credit ruined or, worse, be sued by a creditor if your former spouse stops making payments on debts assigned to him or her.\n\nYou can use money in your bank account to pay off debts.\n\nA loan against a retirement account does not have a tax consequence, but the owner of that account will end up paying that loan back.\n\nIf a loan against a retirement account is used, the owner of that retirement account can simple reduce his or her spouse’s community property interest in that account by the amount of the loan taken to pay off debts to make things equal again.\n\nCashing out part of a retirement account is rarely a good idea because it results in income tax and penalties which is costly.\n\nAnother option is to sell your home and use the proceeds from the equity in the home to pay off some or all of your joint, common and community debts in a divorce.\n\nHow Should Debts Tied to Particular Assets be Handled\n\nDebts tied to particular assets, such as car loans and home mortgages, should be assigned to the spouse being awarded the asset in a divorce.\n\nThat debt will be considered when determining how much equity is in the asset for the purpose of fairly dividing property in a divorce.\n\nDebts tied to particular assets should be refinanced to remove the other spouse’s name from the debt.\n\nLanguage should be included in the final divorce orders requiring a spouse to sell the property to extinguish the debt if the property is not refinanced by a particular date; thus, removing the other spouse’s name from the debt when it is paid off as part of the sale of the asset.\n\nAssigning Debt in a Divorce in Arizona", null, "As a general rule, it is a good starting point to list out all the debts and label them as the sole and separate debt of a spouse, joint debt, or a community debt in the name of only one spouse.\n\nNext, you will assign to each spouse the community debt that was taken out solely by each spouse to the spouse who took out the debt.\n\nTotal the columns for both spouses to see who is taking one more debt.\n\nThe other spouse should then compensate the spouse taking more of the debt by cash or through the division of some other community asset.\n\nWe want to divide community debt in only one spouse’s name in this manner to insulate each spouse from having late payments by a former spouse showing up on their credit report and to try to insulate an innocent spouse from being sued by a creditor of the other spouse.\n\nThe next set of debts to divide will be unsecured joint debts; those debts in both parties’ names that are not tied to collateral.\n\nIf you can pay off just those debts, do it. If not, divide these debts between both spouses as fairly as possible and hope for the best.\n\nDebts, Divorce, and Bankruptcy in Arizona\n\nSo, what happens if a spouse who is ordered to pay certain debts in the divorce decree or marital settlement agreement files for bankruptcy.\n\nThe answer depends on the type of bankruptcy that is filed, the type of debt he or she is seeking to discharge in bankruptcy and the wording of your settlement agreement or decree of dissolution of marriage.\n\nThe result can also depend upon whether the bankruptcy is filed before the divorce is over or after a final divorce decree was entered.\n\nWe advise our clients to speak to a qualified licensed Arizona bankruptcy attorney before a divorce is finalized to ensure you are not left on the hook for debts if your spouse files for bankruptcy.\n\nHowever, setting up a good debt division strategy during your case, as discussed in this article, will minimize your exposure to a bankruptcy filing after your divorce.\n\nThe Relationship Between the Division of Debt and Spousal Maintenance\n\nThe Arizona Court of Appeal in a memorandum decision discussed the relationship between the division of debts and spousal maintenance in an Arizona divorce in the case of Carroll vs. Carroll.\n\nOn appeal, the Arizona Court of Appeals indicated the judge committed an error of law by both awarding the husband much more of the community debt and, also, by awarding wife much less spousal maintenance because of that inequitable division of community debt to the husband.\n\nInstead, the Arizona Court of Appeals decided that the court should have equitably divided the community debt substantially equally between the husband and the wife. The Court of Appeals indicated that a judge must first equitably allocate all property and debt before considering the issue of spousal maintenance and not, as was done in that case, mix the issues of the division of community property and debt with the separate issue of spousal maintenance.\n\nChris Hildebrand wrote the information on this page about the division of debt in an Arizona divorce to ensure everyone has access to information about the divorce process in Arizona. Chris is a family law attorney at Hildebrand Law, PC. He has over 24 years of Arizona family law experience and has received multiple awards, including US News and World Report “Top Arizona Divorce Attorneys”, Phoenix Magazine “Top Divorce Law Firms”, and Arizona Foothills Magazine “Best of the Valley” award." ]
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[ "My First Tourney Back\n\nI decided a few months ago to get back into tournament golf. It had been 3 years since my last tournament and 5 years since I took them seriously. I needed the break. I was burned out of golf having played for over 20 years, and wanted to do other things in my life. I went from playing 100 rounds/year to playing 10. I loved having time for other things. I wrote a book, met my future wife, traveled, and overall enjoyed having all the extra time. (Golf would be the perfect sport if it didn’t take so damn long.)\n\nA few months ago, I realized that I missed the competition and decided to get back into tournament golf with a very specific goal. In the past for me to play at a high level, it meant playing and practicing a lot. Not only does living in new york city make that hard, but I don’t want to give up my life either. So my goal is to figure out how to play high level amateur golf while playing and practicing very little. This is going to require me to get the most out of every minute and ounce of energy put in. (Just doing that should offer some good insight into learning and performance, that of course I’ll share as I find it.)", null, "I don’t have a time limit on this goal. Given that I see time being a precious element over the next 5-20 years, being able to figure how to maintain the life I found without golf, while also competing at a high level in golf, would be amazing.\n\nI took the first step, this past weekend, playing in the Danbury Amateur. This is one of my favorite tournaments because of how it’s run and how much the local crew supports it. Plus, I won it back in 1998 and I got on the last nine holes got to play in front of 300-500 people, while a scorer walked with a sign, like they do on the PGA Tour, with my name and score on it. It was my first “PGA Tour” like experience and was tremendous fun.\n\nMy hope this time around was to get back into that position. I say the word hope, rather than goal, because I was also realistic. Although I was shooting great scores (+2 handicap) during causal rounds, I know tournament golf is an entirely different animal. It turns out I was right.\n\nAs expected, I was nervous on the first tee. A mixture of excitement, and the usual nerves that come when every shot matters more. For some reason, I’ve hit a lot of great shots over the years off the first tee no matter how much pressure I’ve felt. This drive was no different, and I was off. The first 5 holes my game was a little loose. Like the pressure exposed an array of weaknesses in all parts of my game. I wasn’t 100% committed to the yardage on my second shot, came out of it a bit and it pulled in the greenside bunker. On the par 5 second hole, after a solid drive, I had 215 yards and blocked a 3 iron right into the trees. On the par 3 third, I stuffed my tee shot to 10 feet and three putted. Three putted the 4th, and hit a poor chip on the 5th.\n\nFive straight bogeys was not the start that I wanted, but I also new that my game wasn’t that far off. I parred the next three holes and came to the short par 4, ninth, looking to make birdie. Instead, my back foot slipped on my downswing and I pulled my drive 30 yards left out of bounds. Why did I slip? The tee box was a little wet and the spikes on my shoes hadn’t been changed in a few years. Equipment failure. Further evidence of how loose my game had become.\n\nThe back nine was a slightly better, but still had to work hard to keep my game together. I finished with 84, hitting 11 fairways, 10 greens, 2 balls OB, 45 shots inside 100 yards, 39 putts (4-three putts). My short game was worse than my long game. But, in the second round it was the opposite. I had no feel with my golf swing and was constantly battling to keep it together. My short game wasn’t dramatically better, but I hit some quality chips, made a handful of medium range putts and gave some longer putts a legit chance to go it. I shot 78 and was happy to have taken a step in the right direction.\n\nAside from the technical leaks that were spotted, there was one big take-away for me: Intensity.\n\nMy intensity level was a lot higher in the second round. The first day I was struggling to be “in it.” Football players often say that they need to get “hit” to wake them up after being away because of an injury. The first day, I just didn’t have enough intensity. I thought the nerves would kick start me, but it was like I was nervous, and still had low intensity.\n\nOne of the consequences of this was that my awareness, during the shot, wasn’t great. A golf swing happens in less than a second. When I was playing a lot of tournaments, it was easy to review my swing immediately afterwards. I could feel the swing, recreate it in my mind, feel it in my body, and analyze it. I couldn’t do that in the first round and it was like I was flying blind. I couldn’t make adjustments quickly like I would have been able to in the past.\n\nThe biggest effect of not having enough intensity was in putting. I couldn’t see the line all day. I was reading the putt, but I just wasn’t connected to it enough. 5 years ago, my whole body was focused on the line and the whole putt. Today the target was just in my head. My putting stroke wasn’t getting tight enough direction to have the kind of accuracy that I needed. As a consequence, my posture slouched, as I unconsciously tried to get “in” the putt by getting closer to it this is a tendency I had before.\n\nSeeing an 84 next to my name was the equivalent of getting hit. Realizing that score relegated me to the First Flight, not the Championship Flight, for the second round was another hit. They both woke me up a bit and I played with greater intensity in the second round. My goal now is to figure out how to bring even more intensity to the next tournament. Speaking of, my next tournament on August 8th, a qualifier for the US Mid-amateur.", null ]
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[ null, "The year 1300. The agrarian society of the High Middle Ages was in full swing; the peasant population worked tirelessly, toiling and sweating away on the farms owned by their lords. Merchants, the pioneers of international trade, were becoming more and more commonplace too. They brought the commodities made by weavers, blacksmiths and carpenters to the outside world. In return, riches such as cloth, food, spices and jewellery permeated throughout European markets. The early open European society was flourishing.\n\nBut behind this façade of economic growth, population had become a major problem. Since the start of the High Middle Ages, the population had almost doubled, from 38 million to 74 million. Villages were sprouting up anywhere possible to make a scrap of living. The prevailing agricultural capital was becoming overcrowded with able peasants. Overpopulation was making the majority peasant society less productive.\n\nFast forward to 1346: the Black Death arrives. Merchants returning from China had brought bacterium-infected rats onto their ships. The infection spread at alarming rates, from trade route to trade route, town to town, person to person. Recent estimates put the death toll from the bubonic plague at 60% of Europe’s population at the time.\n\nIn the midst of this hysteria, people turned on themselves, exiling and killing those thought to display symptoms of the plague. Doctors refused to see patients; shopkeepers closed their stores; foreigners were being shunned. Peasants were afraid to work on their farmland: their livestock of cattle and chickens had been infected with the plague too. The open European economy was crippled, plummeting to its knees. Instead of having an oversupply of labour, Europe was now ruined by a rapidly shrinking labour market.\n\nFive long years on, the frenzied terror of the Black Death was fading. Those who had survived were enjoying higher wages due to the shortages of labour, making their services more precious. Their lords were buoyed by robust profits from high grain prices, so they were accommodating to the higher wages demanded by their peasants. Even in the midst of the plague, the manorial economic system remained resilient, for now.\n\nThen came the poor crop yields in 1375. Farming revenues fell. Prices for food had increased by up to four times in England. In a society motored by agriculture, higher food prices had inflationary consequences, leading the serfs to demand higher compensation. Lords did not have the wage bills to pay their labourers, so they had to become more innovative to survive. As such, the Statute of Labourers, which was first used to peg wages to pre-plague levels, was amended to be fixed to the price of food in 1389.\n\nEven in the aftermath of the plague, recovery was slow and painful. England had become involved in many bitter wars that put a dampener on economic growth. Ongoing unrest with their neighbours had damaged agricultural capital, as well as more loss of life. France had fared worse though, after being constantly ravaged by England. Paris was utterly deserted heading into the 15th Century. With all this havoc, growth would take years to return to a now weakened and fragile Europe.\n\nSimilar to the events of the plague, the most recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa has resulted in thousands of deaths and dreadful economic effects. With poor medical infrastructure in this region, the spread of the disease was rampant. And, without a handle on this, the economy suffered greatly. Labour, a major input in the economy, shrank in size. Thus, the region suffered. Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone have already forgone over 12% of their combined GDP. The World Bank suggested an economic toll of $6 billion for the continent. Though there has been much change between the 14th century and the present day, we can draw parallels. Regardless of differences in technology, time or geography, when our most precious resource – ourselves – is depleted, economies stagnate. In many cases, it can take years to recover." ]
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[ null, "As Emma decides to double down on the bar, many question if there is still time to turn their lives around.\n\nIs It Too Late To Get My S*** Together?: Johnny, Marisol, Lynn\n\nAnd as Lynn is figuring her life out, Marisol and Johnny are trying to figure their next move. Johnny has lost everything that made it feel like he was going somewhere and in terms of Marisol? Well, with meeting a friend going to grad school, and Marisol dropping out of ELAC, she is questioning what is she doing in life? Like Johnny, she is at home, seems aimless, and with her dad better, so comes the question of what is she doing and when will she make a move?", null, "Going All In: Emma, George\n\nEmma decides, after getting her behind ate by her, assumed, mentor, that she is leaving Chicago and will go all in with the bar. Naturally, her peer questions this decision since the business plan Emma wrote up has to be followed to the T to work. Yet, she seems committed, and failure isn’t an option.\n\nBut that commitment, money wise, can only really last 6 months. Of which Nelson is planning to be on her case for the money Vida owed, and there was a monkey wrench about Eddy not being married to Vida which was going to be explored. However, with seeing Eddy in the state they were in, Emma backs down. In fact, since Eddy is miserable in the hospital, she decides to bring her home to have her recover there.\n\nLynn And Marisol Ready To Get Their Life Together\n\nWhile we know Lynn is a hot mess, that doesn’t take away from wanting to see her do something with her life. As shown in the last season, and in this episode, she can still get away with things due to her looks. However, what does she have? Maybe 10 to 15 years, if she keeps herself up, and then when her age creeps away from being at a sugar baby number, what then?", null, "And when it comes to Marisol, as pointed out by her not looking like Lynn, not being as ambitious as Emma, so comes the question of what she’ll do? Will she head back to school, since Johnny is home and her father in better shape? Will we see her wallow and make excuses? Hell, will she and Emma have a moment in which she gets Marisol together real quick? Only time will tell.\n\nThere is nothing worse on a show filled with women than an ex who lingers after it appears the lead character is done with them. Case in point: Johnny. For while he does offer something to Marisol’s story, honestly, outside of him taking care of their father so she won’t have to, what is his purpose beyond that? Can he craft a life outside of Marisol and Lynn worth following? At this time, my answer is no.\n\nLynn And Marisol Ready To Get Their Life Together - 85%" ]
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[ null, "As noted before, Matt Hardy suffered a head injury at AEW All Out this past Saturday. Hardy was sent to the hospital as a medical precaution following his match and released the following day.\n\nIn a recent Cameo video, Hardy stated that he underwent “a bunch of tests and evaluations” during his hospitalization and is very happy to be back home.\n\n“I was just stuck in the hospital. It sucks. I’m so happy to be out and be back home.”\n\nHardy also confirmed on Twitter that he will be appearing during this upcoming Wednesday’s episode of AEW Dynamite.\n\nHe also thanked everyone for their outreach and support.\n\nThe love, outreach, & support I’ve received over the last few days has been overwhelming & profound.\n\nThank you all. I am grateful.\n\nRing of Honor recently officially revealed the full bracket and first round matchups for their upcoming Pure Championship tournament, which starts on September 12th.\n\nMajor League Wrestling reportedly will be resuming their weekly television series on Thursday nights on the Fubo Network, according to PWInsider.\n\nJosh Barnett announced on Twitter that Josh Alexander is the first official competitor for this year’s Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport event on October 11th in Indianapolis, Indiana.\n\nNew Japan Pro Wrestling announced that they will be officially revealing all the competitors for their upcoming G1 Climax tournament during their New Japan Road event on September 9th in Miyagi, Japan." ]
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[ null, "The Saints Row series has never pulled its punches and Saints Row IV Re-Elected is no different.\n\nAny game that has an opening sequence featuring the future president of the United States climbing the exterior of an intercontinental ballistic missile as it soars into the stratosphere or has the aforementioned future president strutting through his suburban house as the star of his own sitcom called Leave it to the Saints, with a jaunty 1950s wholesome soundtrack in the background as he munches pancakes and fetches the paper is one that you know doesn’t take itself too seriously. All hail, Mr President.\nAnd so it is with Saints Row IV Re-Elected (originally reviewed in 2015). A game you could rightfully call the anti-Grand Theft Auto thanks to its humour firmly tongue-in-cheek.\nWant another example of this game’s humour? Fast forward five years later and you’re now the President. Our hero – the former head of the Third Street Saints – is strutting down a corridor towards a press conference at the White Crib. As he strolls, he interacts with a number of his staff, including Vice President Keith David.\nDavid thrusts two documents in front of you: Do you pledge to cure cancer or eliminate world hunger? I chose cancer. Further down the corridor, do you high five or shun the surfer dude? I left him hanging. At another point, do you punch the annoying dick in the head or do you punch the dickhead? I punched him in the nuts. Of course, this has no bearing on the game but it’s those little moments that lighten the mood and sure, the humour can be crude at times, and the game play falls into the tried and true action tropes, but that’s all part of the charm of the Saints Row series.", null, "The meat in the sandwich\n\nI guess you could best describe Saints Row IV as a little bit GTA, a little bit The Matrix, and it’s set in a simulation of Steelport (the setting for Saints Row 3) after alien overlord Zinyak suddenly invades Earth, kidnaps the president (that’s you, remember?) and plans to destroy the human race. It’s up to you to save the day (again).\nLike the action game that it mimics, our hero can punch citizens – and alien foot soldiers – steal cars, fire weapons and blow shit up. Central to levelling up your characters are the data clusters dotted around the simulated city: Think agility orbs like in the Crackdown games. I actually spent much of my first hour or so playing Saints Row IV just bounding around the city, supercharging my jump ability, gathering as many data clusters as I could in order to further improve my character’s abilities.\nMission structure will be familiar to games like Grand Theft Auto but there’s something therapeutic about being able to leap tall buildings in a single bound – then air dash and glide to your next location. Who needs a car to get around when you can do that?\nGraphically, it looks best in portable mode and this is where the game shines. Yes, things are blurrier than on bigger console versions but the Switch’s six-inch screen means that those imperfections aren’t a distraction.", null, "A Switch essential or decent filler?\n\nThings don’t look so good when played in TV mode, though, especially on a 55-inch 4K display. My recommendation that if you want to play Saints Row IV on the big screen. Go for one of the bigger console versions: The Switch version is best played in portable mode.\nIn an effort to eek as many frames from the Switch as possible, Saints Row IV utilises a dynamic resolution, meaning the graphics are slightly downgrade to maintain a more consistent frame-rate. If you favour graphics over performance you can disable it via the game’s options menu.\nLoad times are relatively long on the Switch version and it’s played best in portable mode. I tried it on my TV with a Joycon in each hand (I couldn’t find my controller Joycon holder) and it just didn’t feel right. I found it hard to aim, especially during some of the sequences which relied on precision shooting.\nLook. Saints Row IV Re-Elected might not be the best Saints Row game in the series. It is also a tad on the expensive side for a seven-year old game. It’ll cost you $65 in NZ and $60 in Australia. The bottom line is; I found this game a helluva lot of fun and is a perfect fit for Nintendo’s handheld.\nIt was just the ticket for four weeks in lockdown. Thanks to COVID-19 when all you want is something to play that puts a smile on your face." ]
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[ "Whether it’s mid-July or the dead of winter, ice cream is a staple on any fast food menu. But with every restaurant selling you on their latest Blizzard-look-alike, how do you decide which one is worth your money? We’re not here to tell you which is the best soft-serve ice cream because, well, that’s just boring and you can handle more than that. We’ve got it all – cones, shakes, sundaes, and whatever the heck a concrete is. We’ve judged our choices on flavor, texture, and toppings. And truth be told, this may be the toughest competition we’ve seen since we’ve started our Power Rankings series.\n\nIf you plan to make a meal out of it, we’ve included the best food pairings for each ice cream option. Pinkies up.", null, "Culver’s ice cream flies way under the radar, but we’re here to give it the spotlight it truly deserves. From sundaes to Concrete Mixers, cones, dishes, shakes, malts, and floats, they’ve got quite the selection as far as best fast food ice cream goes.\n\nTheir frozen custard is “made throughout the day so it’s always rich and creamy.”\n\nCulver’s is the King of Comfort Food, from chicken sandwiches to tenders and fries. Their ice cream sundae also fits the bill for food you’d want to eat after a broken heart or snuggle up with during a Netflix binge. The best part about Culver’s Sundaes? They are completely customizable, starting with one to three scoops of either chocolate or vanilla ice cream. Then, choose two toppings from their massive list, including Reese’s, Oreo, Snickers, M&M’s, Crunch, Heath, Butterfinger, and Andes. You’ve also got options like “Ooey Gooey” sauces, from Salted Caramel to Marshmallow Crème, Hot Fudge, and Butterscotch. The list goes on with fruit, nuts, and the essentials: cookie dough, brownie pieces, and whipped cream.\n\nIf you don’t want to customize it, they’ve got a Classics menu for you to choose from, which includes the Turtle Sundae, Caramel Caramel Cashew Sundae, Fudge Pecan Sundae, and the Banana Split.\n\nPair it with: Chicken Fingers. You decide which to eat first.\n\nOf course Cold Stone made the list of the best fast-food ice cream. But fair warning: it’s best to be hungry before you step foot into Cold Stone. Their rich, filling custard may pop the top button of your pants off, but it’s worth it.\n\nGood things stand the test of time, which is why we chose Cold Stone’s Peanut Butter Cup Perfection. When else is it appropriate to eat two Reese’s Cups, a giant spoonful of peanut butter, and chocolate fudge all in one sitting? Case closed.\n\nOh, and one more thing: Cold Stone is inevitably pricier than other fast food ice cream. But you don’t see DQ gently massaging your Blizzard and topping it with hand-chopped strawberries, do you? One of the very best things about Cold Stone is how generous they are with their portion sizes. We all have human-error to thank for this. Sometimes, when you ore a “Like It” (small), they scoop out too much ice cream and toppings onto the counter and have to put your serving in a “Love It” cup. No upcharge.\n\nPair it with: More ice cream?\n\nThere would be something fundamentally wrong with Shake Shack if they didn’t serve good ice cream. Their shakes are certainly delicious, but it’s their Concretes that we’ve got our eyes on. Made with frozen custard, a Shake Shack Concrete is a sundae on steroids. They change up their menu frequently, but some of the most popular Concretes are the Shack Attack, Downtown Butter Brown, Vice Crispy Treat, Brooklyn Pie Oh My, and the Fudge-eddaboutit. Not only are the names witty, but they taste like a dream. Each concrete is made with freshly-spun frozen custard that the restaurant claims is made with no artificial growth hormones. Shake Shack also promises that their ice cream is made with real sugar – not corn syrup.\n\nWhile we’re impressed with each and every one of their concrete creations, we’ve got to give the prize to the Shack Attack, made with a base of chocolate custard and spun together with fudge, cookie dough, chocolate chunks, and sprinkles.\n\nWe’re still dumbfounded every time a DQ worker flips a blizzard upside-down and nothing falls out. Maybe it’s some sort of witchcraft, or maybe, they just have ice cream down to a science. Either way, the Oreo Blizzard is by far the best on the menu, though you can’t really go wrong with any ice cream and candy combo. It is virtually impossible for the combo to taste bad – we will take that truth to the grave.\n\nPair it with: Cheese Curds. They taste like they came straight from the county fair.\n\nIt’s hard to perfect mint chocolate chip ice cream, but Baskin Robbins has gotten closer than any other fast food ice cream. Most mint-flavored ice cream tastes like frozen mouthwash, but not this one. It has just the right about of mint that it’s enjoyable, not just tolerable. The flecks of semi-sweet chocolate add a much-needed balance to the custard, and there are plenty of chunks to go around. As an added bonus, Baskin Robbins Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream contains no artificial dyes, so you can be certain that beautiful hue of green is totally natural.\n\nPair it with: Dunkin Donuts Croissant. Most Baskin Robbins locations are connected to Dunkin.\n\nIf you’ve never heard of the Wendy’s Black and White Frosty, it’s probably because it doesn’t technically exist. It’s an unofficial menu item, combining two delicacies: the Chocolate Frosty and marshmallow fluff. The only downside is, you can’t ask for it in stores – you have to create this masterpiece at home. Simply buy a jar of marshmallow fluff at the store (any brand will do). Then, order a plain ole Chocolate Frosty from Wendy’s and take it home. Grab a glass and layer the two ingredients, starting with a scoop of the Frosty at the bottom, followed by a layer of marshmallow fluff.\n\nWe know it’s a bit of a hassle having to prepare this one yourself, but it’s worth all the extra legwork.\n\nPair it with: A side of fries to dip in your Frosty\n\nSonic may not be the first place you think of to grab the best fast food ice cream, but they’ve got an entire menu dedicated to shakes and sundaes that insiders refer to as “Frozen Zone.” They change up their ice cream menu quite often, but one treat we hope they never take away from us is the Oreo Peanut Butter Shake. It is something reminiscent of the Parent Trap scene where one Lindsay Lohan marvels at the other dipping an Oreo cookie into a jar of Jif peanut butter. You’ll feel just as awestruck when you taste this rich milkshake.\n\nIf you’re a peanut butter fan, you can’t go wrong with the Oreo Chocolate Shake or the Oreo Cheesecake Shake, all topped with whipped cream and a cherry.\n\nPair it with: Soft Pretzel Twist with Cheese\n\nBack in the day, Steak ‘N Shake used to serve something called a “Side by Side.” One side of the shake was one flavor, and one side was another. Maybe they decided dividing the flavors wasn’t worth all the hassle, but we sure do miss it. In its place are regular milkshakes – half the fun, but just as delicious. Our vote goes to the Chocolate Banana Shake for its simplicity and classic flavor. While you may not think of banana as an ice cream flavor of choice, it’s surprisingly refreshing in this blended beverage and is complemented well by the rich chocolate. No other fast food ice cream can pull off such a dreamy combo.\n\nIf you’re a fan of this one (you will be), you’ve got to try the Strawberry Banana and Ultimate Banana Milkshakes.\n\nPair it with: Frisco Melt\n\nChick-Fil-A is known for nailing the classics – the chicken sandwich, the nuggets, and the fries, and when it comes to their ice cream, their reputation is no different. Chick-Fil-A’s Ice Dream Cone is simply vanilla soft serve swirled into a sugar cone – no toppings necessary to enjoy this one. And while it may look just like any old vanilla cone, there’s something about Chick-Fil-A’s Ice Dream that tastes better. In fact, Ice Dream is the foundation of most of the desserts at Chick-Fil-A, serving as a base for their milkshakes and Frozen Lemonade.\n\nPair it with: Original Chicken Sandwich\n\nThe easiest way to get your hands on McDonald’s ice cream is to hand-make it yourself. Their McFlurries are decent, but when tracking down an operating ice cream machine is as hard as catching Zapdos, what’s the point?\n\nWe debated even putting it on the list because it is nearly impossible to find a location where the ice cream machine isn’t “broken.” And by broken, Will Doyle from Twitter means “I used to work in McDonald’s. The ice cream machine was never broke. It just takes three hours to clean, so we used to say it was broke so we didn’t have to serve you.” Following this viral tweet, current and past McDonald’s employees chimed in to confirm the validity of Will’s statement. So, there you have it. We’ve been lied to together.\n\nPair it with: French Fries\n\nBurger King tries to dip its toes in literally every area of fast food (cough, cough tacos), but they end up being a Master of None. Exhibit A: their ice cream. The only available option is vanilla soft serve, which is a flop to begin with, but it only gets worse once you are handed a deformed, already melting white blob that sits upon a stale sugar cone. If you are going to order dessert from BK, go for an Oreo Shake or apple pie instead.\n\nPair it with: An ice cream cone from anywhere else" ]
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[ null, "According to a recent New York Times/CBS News poll, Americans' distrust of government is at its highest level, with 89 percent of Americans saying they distrust our government. Another 74 percent say the country is on the wrong track, and 84 percent disapprove of Congress.\n\nIt's easy to blame elected officials for the dysfunction in government. And each election cycle hope is raised that if we just elect the right person, the political gridlock that characterizes our current situation will be reversed.\n\nBut what if it's not an issue of voting in the right people? What if the parties' control over the political process is a structural problem that has made it impossible for elected officials to govern because party interests trump every other concern?\n\nVoters are increasingly showing their lack of support for partisan politics. According to a recent Gallup poll, 40 percent of Americans identify as independents. Independents have become a permanent fixture in America's political landscape. We are a plurality of voters, but we have no representation.\n\nI've identified as an independent most of my adult life. But in Ohio, by voting for candidates in a primary election, I automatically become a party member and can be forced to sign a loyalty oath if I want to change which party primary I vote in for the next election. If I want to remain an independent, I'm excluded from voting for candidates in primary elections altogether, though expected to fund these elections as a taxpayer. That's just one example of how party privilege trumps voter rights in this day and age.\n\nIndependents are starting to get organized and address the need for structural reforms. In Ohio, independents have formed a group called Independent Ohio and are participating in a national campaign led by IndependentVoting.org to pressure Congress for hearings on the second-class status of independents. The purpose of the hearings is to shine a spotlight on the biases independents face as a way of laying the foundation for change.\n\nIndependents want reforms that can prevent government from functioning exclusively on a partisan basis: open primaries, nonpartisan elections, nonpartisan redistricting reform, putting independents on the Federal Election Commission and reducing the domination of the parties over the people.\n\nThese reforms open up the process and empower the American people. Without structural changes to our political process, the people we elect -- regardless of how much we support their program goals and no matter how committed or competent they are -- will not be able to accomplish much. In a system based on self-preservation for the parties, taking care of the business of America takes a back seat. Independents are working to open up the political dialogue and transform the political landscape -- so that the work of America can move ahead." ]
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[ null, "During a recent interview with “That Hashtag Show”, Serena Deeb commented on being the NWA Women’s Champion, possibly working a New Japan Pro Wrestling show, and more. You can check out some highlights from the interview below:\n\nOn being NWA Women’s Champion and doing cross-promotion with AEW: “I’m super proud to my on that list of women. Those are women that have inspired me. From all generations, everybody up until the former champion Thunder Rosa, who is someone I really admire. Her work ethic is pretty unparalleled. So, to be on that list in wrestling history is an honor. Doing this work with NWA in addition to AEW, I think it’s special. It’s something that hasn’t been done in wrestling in awhile – this cross-promotion. To be part of that and someone who represents this historically significant company in the NWA and now be able to bring that championship to Dynamite and defending it against AEW women – there’s a lot going on. I’m super excited that I’m right in the middle of that.”\n\nOn wanting to work with NJPW: “The stuff with IMPACT is exciting as well. That’s another cross-promotion that I think could do some special things in this industry. New Japan is on that list as well. It’s always been a dream of mine to wrestle on a New Japan show. I know it hasn’t always been the promotion that showcases women quite as much, but I think the way that wrestling has moved and evolved, more places that, historically speaking, didn’t have a lot of women’s action are more open to it. I would love to wrestle for New Japan. I can’t wait to go back to Japan, in general. It’s my favorite place to wrestle and my favorite country.”\n\nOn her expectations for the NWA’s return and her goals moving forward: “In the foreseeable future, I’m really excited that NWA is probably starting back up again with some tapings in January or early next year. I’m excited to go over there and get in the ring with some different women. My intention as champion is to carry the championship and defend it all over the world. I would love to be a platform to showcase other women that other people aren’t too familiar with. I think all of this with the cross-promotion that is going on – the possibilities are endless. Just the feeling of possibility in your life – when you have that in front of you – I’m taking the time to soak it up and be grateful for it. It’s taken a long time to get to this point, and I’m having a blast.”", null, "Watch The Latest Episode Of “Being The Elite”, A Look At The History Of The Royal Rumble", null ]
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[ "The Mother Of All Beauty\n\n“Ossurary” is a show about death and life, bones and burial. You may never see a show like it.", null, "An ossuary is a repository for bones. It could be a box, a building or a plot of land. The most famous of these is the Sedlec Ossuary in the Czech Republic, a chapel created in 1878 to house exhumed bones from an overcrowded cemetery. Many of the bones were artistically arranged to form decorations and furnishings for the chapel, which has become one of the Czech Republic’s major tourist attractions.\n\n“Ossurary” is a show created by Laurie Beth Clark and now on display at the Frederick Layton Gallery of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD). Clark is a UW-Madison art history professor and has created an unusual project, asking for submissions by artists who are encouraged to interpret the theme of bones or an Ossurary in pretty much anyway they choose.\n\nMany cultures from the earliest days of human existence have honored the dead by displaying their remains. There is also the “momento mori” ever popular in Christian art; think of De Zurburan’s painting of St. Francis in the collection of the Milwaukee Art Museum, where the saint contemplates a skull, a reminder and warning of the transience of life. Clark says her show was inspired by the remains found on the killing fields of Cambodia and Rwanda, and is meant not to dwell on the morbid but reflect on and transform pain and suffering through the healing process of art.\n\nThis exhibit first was shown in 2012 in Madison and has evolved into this 5th iteration here at MIAD. Previous exhibits were in Knoxville, TN, Indianapolis, again in Madison at the Chazen Museum and now here. The number of works has grown as each new exhibit evolves.\n\nIn each exhibit Clark worked with locals to help recruit artists to submit work around the theme. Emily Belknap of the MIAD faculty and Mark Lawson, Gallery Director, were assisted by Steven Anderson, and worked with Clark to collect and install the show. Some 160 of the works are by local artists who were added to this exhibit.\n\nWhen I first started looking at his huge exhibit of over 300 pieces I was overwhelmed and slightly annoyed by the sheer volume and randomness of the display. I found pieces I really liked but a great unevenness in the quality of the work.\n\nMoreover, there are no explanatory text panels or even labels, just numbers. And an accompanying index listing the number and the artist’s name. Then a second listing by the names of the artists. The viewer is instructed to check the website for elaboration of the pieces.\n\nIn short, this nothing like the usual art exhibition, where everything is “explained” via text panels. Clark is not a professional curator and is not trying to do a traditional art show. Lawson says the numbers for each work simply refer to the order in which the art was submitted. It is random. Intentionally. There is no judgement made, no hierarchy, no grouping or “organization.” Death is random, non-judgmental, the great equalizer.\n\nAn un-curated show! A repository. Some of the work is “good” art, some is not, at least in my book, but that’s where the viewer’s judgement comes in. You’re on your own to make of it what meaning you can. Some of the works are personal, some recall a particular incident or memory, some are very funny. I picked up a cute recipe card for Bone Broth by Kristen Degree! Many feature bones or skulls, human and otherwise in their compositions, but others are not literal al all.\n\nUpon a second viewing I found many works much more intriguing. It took me a bit of time to get into the spirit of the show. Here are some of my favorites:\n\nThis is not your usual art show, and may not be for everyone. But the size and subject of the show could hardly be bigger. I found my view changed from annoyance to fascination as I spent more time with the show. You may feel the same way.\n\n“Ossuary” is on view through March 7 at MIAD’s Frederick Layton Gallery.", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "PODCAST: The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill\n\nSUMMARY: From Hillsong’s Carl Lentz to Liberty’s Jerry Falwell Jr., including local scandals most of us never hear about, there has been no shortage of pastors, churches, and organizations that have been exposed using power and influence to cover up sexual misconduct, toxic work environments, and other assorted sins. In interviews with former Mars Hill church members, ex-evangelicals, pastors, journalists, authors, and all of those in between The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill tells the story of a church culture that drifted from being a church about Jesus to a church about the pastor.\n\nFor 18 years, Mark Driscoll led Mars Hill church in Seattle, Washington where average attendance topped 12,000 and sermons garnered over 250,000 weekly online views. Eventually the church’s reach expanded to fifteen sites in four states. But in 2014, Driscoll resigned, following an investigation by church elders that found “bullying” and “patterns of persistent sinful behavior.” After Driscoll’s resignation, most of the Mars Hill churches disbanded.\n\nCreator and narrator Mike Cosper does a superb job of telling the story with grace and truth. Cosper clearly doesn’t want to tell the story to shame, but to point out some of the warning signs in hopes of preventing another Mars Hill situation.\n\nWhat makes The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill standout from other Christian podcasts is its excellent music and tight production while telling a longform story. It is on par with NPR podcasts.\n\nKEY QUOTE: “I think the worst thing that could happen with a show like this is that people look at it and go, ‘Well, I’d never fall for that.’ Try this on for size, this idea – You would do the exact same thing and you are capable of all those things you hear other people say. If you take that mindset into it, then you will protect yourself and the ones you love. If you listen to this and it is like a freak show and go, ‘That would never happen to me. I would never do that.’ You will learn nothing and you will end up doing the exact same stuff.” – Jesse Bryan\n\nBONUS: If you want to know what the podcast is all about before diving in, we recommend listening to Skye Jethani‘s interview with creator Mike Cosper. Start at 37:47 to get to the interview.\n\nDID YOU KNOW? Sunday to Saturday has curated topical playlists on Listen Notes where you can subscribe and listen to the curated episodes in your favorite podcast player.\n\nBOOK: The Color of Compromise\n\nTo this day church services across the nation are some of the most segregated times of the week. Is this by random chance or was this intentional? Author Jemar Tisby details the sordid history of the American church and its complicity with racism in the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestseller The Color of Compromise.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThe color of one’s skin is a driving force in how one experiences the world. A brown person’s experience is distinctly different from that of a white person. With this lens professor Robert Chao Romero tells the history of the exploitation of his people on multiple continents while incorporating the birth of the brown church.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nSHOW: The Color of Compromise\n\nAuthor Jemar Tisby traces the intertwining of race, the church and politics from the 1400’s into the 21st century in his 12-part study series with episodes ranging from 5 to 26 minutes. Tisby clearly shows how racism has been woven into the fabric of American life with the church’s explicit and implicit support." ]
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[ "Here is all the information you need about \"The Crucifixion\" on Canadian Netflix. Details include the date it was added to Netflix in Canada, any known expiry dates and new episodes/seasons, the ratings and cast etc. So scroll down for more information or share the link on social media to let your friends know what you're watching.", null, "Great news! \"The Crucifixion\" is available to watch on Netflix in Canada! To see what other countries it's available in then you can follow this link: Where else can I watch this?\n\nAn ambitious reporter comes face-to-face with the inexplicable when she travels to Romania to investigate a nun's suspicious and brutal death.\n\n\"The Crucifixion\" was produced by The Safran Company, Motion Picture Capital and Premiere Picture. With it's initial release on April 27th 2017 it made approximately $6.55m at the Box Office.\n\nWatch the trailer for \"The Crucifixion\"" ]
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[ "Markets failed to close out the year on a festive note. While 2019 will probably be volatile and difficult, we believe that there should be plenty of opportunities.\n\nBack in early November, we in LGIM's Asset Allocation team cited a number of fundamental and technical reasons for turning more positive on equities tactically, in the expectation of a ‘Santa Rally’ – a lurch higher over the festive period as stocks display seasonal cheer.\n\nWell, there is no way to sugar-coat this: December is now over and it is clear that we called the market wrong. The S&P 500 index, in fact, suffered its worst performance during that month since 1931.", null, "Our portfolios have struggled as a result of this drastic move, generating negative returns over the month, albeit better than those of global equities. This resilience was due to the fact that we spread our investment risk, with multiple diversifying positions at any one time.\n\nFor example, within our unconstrained portfolios, we take 25-30 tactical positions as part of a total of about 45 positions, some of which are explicitly designed to manage risk; this helps to safeguard our clients against the worst vagaries of markets.\n\nThe anatomy of a selloff\n\nSo what actually happened to make the year end on such a dour note? As always, we need to be very humble when it comes to venturing explanations for short-term movements in asset prices. There is a certain degree of idiosyncrasy and randomness in markets.\n\nHowever, we think a few things happened in December that prompted Santa to put the stock market on his naughty list.\n\nFirst, investor expectations for economic growth have deteriorated of late, according to a survey by Bank of America Merrill Lynch. This matches our own framework of US recession indicators, which suggests the risk of a downturn over the next 12 months has indeed increased somewhat.\n\nBut at the same time, the inflation outlook for consumers has improved markedly, as oil prices have retreated – one point on which we agree with US President Donald Trump, who described the move as a “big tax cut” for the economy. Taking everything into account, we disagree with markets and do not think the growth prospects have materially deteriorated.\n\nOverall, tail risks have not moved too much either, in my view; however, there has been lots of noise and counteracting movements, amid a sense that the Trump administration is becoming even more chaotic than usual:\n\nThere are also a number of technical, market-related factors that we believe are important, not least selling by US retail investors. (This might explain the fact that we generally saw markets deteriorate as the trading day wore on, as US retail investors became active during the London afternoon and into the market close, when mutual funds trade to mitigate risks.)\n\nBut what does this all mean?\n\nAt the risk of sounding like a broken record, the Asset Allocation team's fundamental view has not changed: 2019 will likely be volatile and difficult, but also full of opportunities. Recession risk remains low, even though markets are pricing in recession risk.\n\nWe are entering an earnings season that might remind investors that the end of the world is not nigh. And the fact that retail investors – sadly, often the flightiest – appear to be big sellers should give us confidence that, once market positioning has been cleaned up, people will focus again on fundamentals and see the opportunities, rather than just the threats." ]
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[ null, "Tension has been the most significant and constant factor in the relationship between North and South Korea over the past sixty years. The differences in the political systems and the economic disparity between the two countries have resulted in what was once one nation moving in two radically divergent directions. These differences have led to a state of imbalance and resulted in constant political instability that has been playing out within the boundaries of the two countries, explicitly in no-man’s land, the demilitarized zone (DMZ). As one of the world’s most heavily militarized borderline, the DMZ embodies a wide range of political and social tensions. Among these is the action-reaction relationship between the Imnam Dam of North Korea and the Peace Dam of South Korea; the Imnam Dam was built as an act of offence to flood Seoul by bombing the dam down, and the Peace Dam was built as an act of defense to prevent overflow of water into Seoul. The historical and present conditions of this relationship maximize the military limitations and the possibilities of greater exchange between the two Koreas in creating a mutually beneficial relationship. In this thesis, this relationship is realized through “faction space”, a specific space situated in a fictional reality that does not reflect on its immediate surroundings, but of its own world, a speculative fictional idea of what it could become. Four different types of borderline conditions are studied to find out how these conditions can be translated into opportunities of creating spaces not only for the military, but also for the public. Each condition focuses on a topic derived from the existing surroundings. The final faction spaces perform as architectural stimuli within the feuding landscape of the two Koreas, striving to relieve or intensify the social and political tension between each other. Conditions of these faction spaces may begin to exist in various places around the DMZ, redefining the borderscape. A time may come when the most heavily militarized zone in the world shifts its focus to become a space for reciprocity." ]
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[ null, "Fannie Mae’s economists have again stepped up their expectations for the Fed’s response to escalating inflation. A 7.5 percent annual increase in the January Consumer Price Index (CPI), a 40-year high, prompted Fannie’s Economic & Strategic Research (ESR) Group to raise its forecast for a March increase in the Fed funds rate from 25 basis points to 50. The group says, however, that they disagree with the futures markets in that they expect initial rate hikes, from March through July to total 100 basis points, followed by a pause for the rest of the year while the Fed assesses the impact of both the increases and their balance sheet run off, especially as the Fed has had little experience with the latter.\n\nFaster rate growth, (market anticipation has already boosted the 10-year Treasury Note to near 2.0 percent) along with a major revision to 2021 employment data, has moved the ESR also to downgrade its growth expectations for 2022 real gross domestic product (GDP). The change from 3.1 percent for the full year to 2.8 percent reflects a greater deceleration in the current quarter.\n\nThe employment update raised the pace of job growth in the last months of 2021 from the 350,000 per month previously reported to an average of 600,000 and revised labor force participation up by 0.3 point. This suggests there are fewer sidelined workers are available to support additional growth than thought earlier.", null, "The authors say the 6.9 percent annualized GDP growth in the fourth quarter of last year was probably the peak going forward. The surge was in line with expectations, but the reason differed. Growth was driven primarily by a surge in inventory restocking, i.e., “borrowing from the future.” This debt is now being repaid as inventory rebuilding slows. “Real final sales,” meaning consumption and fixed investment, in contrast, rose by a much weaker 1.9 percent in the fourth quarter. That, combined with rising inflation, an expiration of the extended child tax credit payments, and Omicron related disruptions in January led to a revision in the ESR’s expectation for Q1 2022 down to 1.3 percent annualized growth from the prior 3.4 percent. A short term rebound in Q2 is expected and the 2023 projection remains at 2.2 percent.\n\nRising rates and slowing growth also led to a downgrade of the housing outlook. Fannie has doubled the size of its projected decline in total home sales to 2.4 percent, in part because of increasing lack of affordability.\n\nSales will be down but not out as the ongoing inventory problems will help with demand. New home availability is improving; the number of lots being acquired and developed is rising and new homes for sale in December were at their highest since 2008. The limiting factor for new home sales is a matter of how quickly builders can work through supply chain and labor problems but Fannie expects new home construction will remain strong both in absolute terms and relative to existing home sales. They now expect new home sales for 2022 to be 15.4 percent higher than the 2021 total, helping to offset some of the existing shortage of pre-owned homes and thus aid affordability.\n\nThey also see multifamily construction to remain robust as vacancy rates and rent growth metrics continue strong. The current number of multifamily units under construction in the highest since 1974, and they foresee another strong year for starts even with rising interest rates. As Treasury rates have risen, so have those for mortgages. The 30-year fixed rate averaged 3.69 percent for the week of February 20, the highest in two years and the ESR expects it to be near 4 percent in coming weeks. The home price gains over the past year have greatly eclipsed income growth so affordability is an issue and more potential buyers are likely to be priced out.\n\nOver the past business cycle, a one-point change in the 30-year mortgage rate resulted in about a 9 percent change in existing home sales two quarters later. Thus, a likely 100-basis point change in the 30-year mortgage rate since last fall, would suggest 10 percent drag on existing home sales by Q2 2022. But rates rising due to accelerating economic and job growth is likely to have a smaller drag than if they are rising because of monetary policy which could lead to smaller growth, which is more like the current situation. The depleted inventory, however, means growing affordability challenges may not hinder near term sales as much as they otherwise would have.", null, "Fannie Mae expects sales to decline quarter-over-quarter in coming months relative to the 2021 end-of-year surge, but they will be only slightly lower than in the first half of last year. Home price appreciation, however, is expected to decelerate considerable, down to an annualized 7.6 percent by the end of this year from 17.3 percent in Q4 2021.\n\nPurchase mortgage volume, is estimated at $2.0 trillion, is down 1 percent from the January forecast but that is still 9 percent greater than volume in 2021 largely because of expected continued house price appreciation. In 2023, purchase volumes could grow to $2.1 trillion, also about 1 percent below the prior forecast.\n\nRefinance projections have been lowered $154 billion or 12 percent to a 2022 volume of $1.1 trillion with a further reduction of $210 billion in 2023 to $860 billion. Both revisions are driven by rising rates. At the current level of 3.69 percent, only about 16 percent of outstanding loan balances have a 50-basis point refinance incentive.\n\nFinally, Fannie Mae expects annual inflation rates to decelerate as the calendar catches up. As of March, the comparative 2021 figures will be much stronger, reflecting the initial surge in the economy back then. For the annual figure to move higher, 2022’s monthly gains would have to accelerate, something the economists see as unlikely. They expect the tight labor markets and rising home prices to continue to drive above-trend inflation but believe “the eye-popping headline numbers are likely to only continue for another month or two.”", null ]
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[ "Despite impressive progress in raising school enrolment over the past decade, one in four children and young adolescents in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are either out of school or at risk of dropping out, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).\n\n“At a time of such change and turmoil, this region simply cannot afford to let 21 million children fall by the wayside,” Maria Calivis, Regional Director for UNICEF MENA, said today in a statement from Beirut.\n\n“These children must be given the opportunity to acquire the skills they need through education in order to play their part in the region’s transformation,” she added.\n\nAccording to a joint report released by UNICEF and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), a 40 per cent reduction in the number of out-of-school children in the MENA region over the past decade provided hope and opportunities for millions.\n\nProgress has, however, recently slowed due to a combination of poverty, discrimination, poor quality learning and conflict.\n\nGovernments need urgently to scale up their efforts, notably to prioritize the education needs of disadvantaged families. New policies are needed to scale up pre-primary education programmes, tackle student drop-out and gender discrimination, and help more children in conflict areas get access to learning.\n\n“We need targeted interventions to reach the families displaced by conflict, the girls forced to stay home and the children obliged to work,” said Silvia Montoya, Director of the UNESCO Institute for Statistics.\n\nFor their part, donors must commit more funds to close disparity gaps that keep so many children out of the classroom, the report argues.\n\nA further three million children are out of school in Syria and Iraq, where conflict has destroyed large parts of the education system. As the violence expands, millions more are at risk of becoming a ‘lost generation’ deprived of the knowledge and skills needed to be successful adults.\n\nSeveral other countries around the region are experiencing armed conflicts or political turmoil that prevents children from learning.\n\nThe report underlines why girls are not in school and how they are at particular risk of dropping out due to social attitudes, early marriage, and a lack of female teachers. On average, a girl in the MENA region is 25 per cent less likely to be in school than a boy. Meanwhile, among adolescents, high drop-out rates are fuelled by poor education standards and low quality school environments.\n\nThe report comes at a crucial time as it will feed into the efforts of the international community on crafting the post-2015 education goals.\n\nThe Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Out-of-School Children Initiative (OOSCI) is part of a global Initiative launched by UNICEF and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics in 2010. Its objective is to identify barriers that contribute to exclusion from education and analyse the existing strategies related to enhanced school participation.", null ]
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[ "A LA County coroner confirmed the musician’s death to the Associated Press.\n\nThe New York Times confirms Bennington’s death is being investigated as suicide. He was found at his Palos Verdes, California home today (July 20).\n\nBrian Elias, the chief of operations for the Los Angeles County coroner’s office, said that law enforcement authorities had responded to a call shortly after 9am PT and were conducting a death investigation in Palos Verdes Estates in Los Angeles County.\n\nBennington is survived by his wife, Talinda Ann Bentley, and six children – three from his relationship with Bentley and three from two prior relationships.", null, "Linkin Park were currently on tour and were scheduled to perform in Mansfield, Massachusetts next Thursday (July 27).\n\nLinkin Park broke through in 2000 with their debut album ‘Hybrid Theory’. They released their most recent album ‘One More Light’ earlier this year.\n\nBennington also performed in the band Dead By Sunrise, with whom he released one album – 2009’s ‘Out Of Ashes’. He also joined Stone Temple Pilots as their singer after Scott Weiland departed the group in 2013.", null, "Crisis Text Line have offered support for fans and “others suffering” following the news of Bennington’s death. “We’re here for you, always,” before giving details of their text support service, which you can see below.\n\nChester Bennington has died by an apparent suicide. @linkinpark fans and others suffering: we're here for you, always. Text HELLO to 741741." ]
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[ null, "Well, I could give you the text book answer to “When did God stopped being enough?” “Never, ever, ever does God stop being enough for us,” should be the answer. Yet, in day to day living we often forget that God is enough for us all. Even Christians, who are supposed to Christ in them, are subject to this, & I would say even more so.\nIt’s tragic what happened to those people at church in Texas where it appears that a former military man (dishonorable discharged) went into church grounds & started firing. It appears that his former mother-in-law was a member there, & the shooter had a longstanding dislike for her .\nAs I said beforehand with the Las Vegas Shootings, if Americans want so much for the shootings & murders to stop, then we got to let God be enough in His timing. That is particularly hard in our culture where technology & the ability to be fast rules the day.\nIn fact, I continue to have trouble waiting for God’s timing. You think I would have learned from my life’s story, beginning when I was 18 (look for “My True Life Story” under “Menu”). Nope! I am just as impatient as those who want it done yesterday. However, one thing that was good that I have that a majority of people who inhabit this earth don’t, I know who to rely on always, God.\nGod. Yes, God. The God who Son, Jesus Christ, died on the cross for all of our sins, rose from the grave, & ascended into heaven to be with His Father & get to work on our mansions if you only actively believe in Jesus Christ.\nI hope you believe in Jesus Christ as your CEO of your life. Also, I got a YouTube video for you to see:" ]
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[ null, "The Ministry of Information of Yemen as well as both official and private media institutions outlets in Sana’a have organised on Thursday a ceremony to declare the ‘Media Honour Charter’, in implementation of the national vision for building the modern Yemeni state.\n\nThe charter aims to organise media work within the framework of a strong media front, by setting media controls that are governed by professional ethics, as well as religious and national constants and responsibilities.\n\nAt the declaration ceremony, Minister of Information Dhaifuallah Al-Shami referred to the importance of the media honour charter, which comes on the basis of the National Vision document, to work according to a single vision through which everyone moves.\n\n“The honour charter is not a restriction of freedoms, as some people perhaps imagine,” he said, indicating that the principles and objectives of the national media come within the course of confronting the Saudi-led aggression, preserving the security and independence of the homeland, and strengthening steadfastness and cohesion of the internal front.\n\nThe Minister of Information added that “the enemy has been unable to confront the national media front, despite its huge media machine.”", null, null, "Yemeni forces successfully complete liberation of all of Bayda province" ]
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[ "Meet Your Mind: An Introduction to your Brain\n\nMeet Your Mind: An Introduction to your Brain", null, "Welcome to the world inside your head. Underneath your skull exists a thriving planet of millions; communicating with each other, sending messages to the far corners of the body and exerting control over every thought, movement and feeling you have ever had. That’s right – your brain is not a single unit but a mass of hard workers performing specific roles to make you, you. Thanks to the development of advanced scientific techniques, we are finally able to take a peek inside our own head’s and begin to understand exactly how our brain’s function. While we still may only be scratching the surface of neuroscience, we now know a lot about the once-mysterious ’think tank’ and are beginning to uncover the biology behind our behaviour.\n\nMy name is Julia Ravey and I am a final year neuroscience PhD student here to feed all your basic brain-related needs as well as sharing some of the most up-to-date neuroscience research. My aim is to translate jargon-heavy, complex papers into digestible, comprehensible science so anybody can understand how their brain works. We are all keen on getting the max out of our mind but finding accurate, relevant info on how to do so can be tricky. Brain-related research reported in the mainstream media can often be sensationalised, which can lead to misinterpretation of science, spread of false information and result in unhealthy brain-style choices. Therefore, I hope I can act as your translator between the language of science and everyday conversation to report off-the-press neuroscience, discuss the future of brain research and most importantly, give a critical opinion on some of those fanatical claims.\n\nMy first series of posts for Kwik Learning will give you an introduction to your brain, the cells who live there and the underlying actions of some of our most human behaviours. So, welcome to Brain 101! Lets dive in with our orientation and get you formally associated with the structures critical to your cranium.\n\nIf you look at a human brain in it’s entirety, you can appreciate there are 3 distinct structures that can be picked out by eye: the squishy pink top, a bulb shape on the back and smooth stem underneath. These are named the cerebrum, the cerebellum and the brain stem respectively. Each of these brain regions perform very important functions, from determining your behaviour to keeping you alive.", null, "The brain stem is the wifi router transmitting signals from your remote-brain desktop to many muscle terminals via your spinal cord. The brainstem is also termed the ‘reptilian brain’ as it is a similar structure to the brain of our ancient scaly ancestors and is responsible for functions such as breathing, blood pressure control, heart rate and alertness. You know, just those small skills needed to stay alive…\n\nThe cerebellum – Your coordination centre\n\nIf you are constantly dropping your phone on your face or tripping over your own feet, you can partially blame your cerebellum. The cerebellum is responsible for co-ordinating muscle movements to produce a specific action, such as successfully hitting a tennis ball, and controls your balance. In order to stay poised, your muscles and your cerebellum have to constantly signal to each to update where your body is and adjust all muscles accordingly to keep you upright. The cerebellum is also the brain region behind ‘practice makes perfect’. Repeating an action trains your cerebellum to strengthen connections between associated muscle groups and makes the motion ‘more natural’ to perform with each try. So even if you haven’t ridden a bike in years, you could jump on one now and be on the move pretty quickly thanks to your cerebellum.\n\nThe cerebrum – The ‘human’ element of your brain.\n\nAlso known as the cerebral cortex, this part of the brain is covered in folds (sulci (grooves) and gyri (bumps)) to allow a LOT of brain to be packed inside our skulls. With great area comes great responsibility, as the cerebral cortex is the site of complex behaviour and ‘higher functions’, such as thinking in the future and personality. Our cerebrum is much more developed than a lot of other animals and has given us our evolutionary advantage to climb to the top of the food chain.\n\nGetting To Lobe You: Brain Lobes\n\nAs the centre for ‘higher’ functions which ultimately make us human, the cerebrum is in charge of a lot of complex neurological activity. And although the cerebrum may not look like it is made of distinct parts like the 3 brain regions discussed above, it is a highly ordered structured compromised of many different regions arranged in four lobes.", null, "The frontal lobe – Who you are\n\nThe region responsible for abstract thinking, personality, emotional expression and problem solving. The frontal lobe has allowed us to be expressive, develop art, solve the most complicated equations and create memes. This brain region also contains the primary motor cortex; the area which maps out all the muscles of your entire body, with each small section being responsible for specific movements. The size of each muscle region is proportional to the complexity of the target muscle, meaning your ‘thigh’ region is much smaller than your ‘hand’ region.\n\nThis lobe is involved in organising incoming sound and understanding language. When the sound of your favourite song enters your brain through the ears, the ear lobe converts sound waves into signals which are interpreted and distributed by the temporal lobe. The ’emotional brain’ aka the limbic system also lives in the temporal lobe. This region is vital in the feeling of fear and the ‘flight or fight’ response. We also convert important information into long-term memories in the temporal lobe.\n\nThe smallest of the cerebral lobes, but with a major function – processing what you see. The nerves from your eyes project to the back of the brain, with the right eye sending information to the left occipital lobe and vice versa. This is where these specific signals are converted into visual information, such as colour, shape and depth – much like a programme which can convert computer code.", null, "These brain structures were all so good, we made them twice. Well, not exactly twice, but you do have two halves to your brain called the left and right cerebral hemispheres. As per their names, the left hemisphere is found on the left side of your head and the right hemisphere on your right, and each have a frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital lobe. However, what isn’t such a given with these names is the side of the body each of the hemispheres control. In fact, the left hemisphere has almost complete control of the right side of your body and vice versa. This is caused by the nerves which send commands from your brain to your body ‘crossing over’ at the top of your spinal cord, and this is the case in all mammals. A neuroscientific phenomenon spoken about is whether you are left (analytical) or right (creative) ‘brained’. Watch out – one of my future posts will delve into this research and discuss how true this actually is!\n\nThere you have it – a map of your mind! You now know the major landmarks which give your brain structure and throughout my next posts, I will be sketching in the details of what these regions are made up of and how they perform their functions. Stay tuned!\n\nNice piece! Thanks for your time and effort on this article. Looking forward to more, cheers.\n\nGreat information. I do appreciate the simplicity. Keep up the good work.\n\nThank you very much for publishing this article, loking forward to more\n\nA great article that presents the most complex organ in a simplified format to understand. Well done Julia. Can’t wait for the sequel.\n\nThis is so amazing! I love the way you explain this anatomy in clear language. It’s so cool that our frontal lobe has each body part with size in relation to use – that is a fun fact I will definitely bust out at parties. I can’t wait to read your upcoming articles. Thank you very much, Julia.\n\nI just have to thank you, because it’s very difficult to find valuable information like your blog today, thank you very much.\nhttps://blog.mindvalley.com/cerebral-hemisphere/" ]
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[ null, "In March of 1985, our second son was born. Adam was the baby I could relax with, knowing a bit more the second time around. But by May, Adam was hospitalized with his first seizures and flown from our local hospital to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia where he was diagnosed with tuberous sclerosis. No one in our family had ever heard of this disease. No one had ever had seizures. Our world felt like it had blown to pieces. His four-year-old brother, Ben, felt like he had caused the baby’s illness because he had been so jealous. Ben began to act out and we sought out counseling to help him and us. Slowly over that summer, we started to try to find some kind of normal – going to the local mall, taking Ben to his swim lessons and so on. We waited anxiously for Adam’s early intervention program to have his spot available in the fall, but before we could start – Adam was back in Children’s Hospital with infantile spasms. The next three years were nothing short of awful as there weren’t the kinds of meds back then that are around now. We never really got control of the infantile spasms and he went from a smiling baby at 4 months to a lump that didn’t cry, didn’t coo, and didn’t roll over…just laid where ever he was placed and kept on having seizures. That was our beginning…\n\nFast forward two years and Adam is five. The infantile spasms are fading out although his “Heinz 57” varieties of seizures are still around. But he’s no longer in the fog of IS: he smiles, has a beautiful face and people fall in love with him easily. He’s learned to sit and crawl. He’s standing but hasn’t taken that first independent step yet. My husband and I hire his early intervention teacher to do respite with the boys overnight so we can celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary at a nice hotel. When we get home the next morning, Adam greets us by walking independently around the corner! Stinker took his first steps while we were away! It was the best present we ever received.\n\nEarly intervention those first five years helped Adam and our whole family to survive. We learned to hope and dream of a future, not just of limitations but of having him experience as much of a normal life as his older brother with the same opportunities and experiences – adapted Adam-style. It wasn’t going to be easy but nothing worth doing ever is.\n\nThe first big “normal like Ben” goal for Adam was to attend weekend religious school at our synagogue. There were no other children with special needs in", null, "the building and our rabbi wasn’t so good at “getting Adam.” Luckily I’d met another Jewish mom in town whose son was a couple of years older, also non-verbal, who used a wheelchair. I talked her into joining and we started our own class with our boys. About the same time I volunteered to serve on the synagogue board of directors because the best way to make things happen is to become a decision-maker with a voice and a vote. Then the rabbi who didn’t get our kids took another job in another city and the search committee started looking for a new rabbi who would be willing to do Bar Mitzvahs for kids with special needs. We got a great one. Our boys started studying extra with the rabbi, listening to Bible stories, handling ritual objects, and being recognized in front of the entire religious school just like the rest of them.\n\nAt 13, Adam had his Bar Mitzvah and it was wonderful! He loved Jewish music, so we hired a Jewish folk singer who wove music throughout the service. Adam is non-verbal so he couldn’t lead the service like a regular Bar Mitzvah boy would. Instead he worked for two years to be able to hold a special wine cup upright throughout an entire blessing without putting it down or spilling it. He learned to hold and “hug” the Torah scroll on his lap without letting go. Being non-verbal he couldn’t read from the Torah in Hebrew so his brother read for him. This was special – no one is allowed to touch the Torah scroll where the Hebrew is written. One uses a special pointer to follow along. Big brother Ben held the pointer and Adam’s hand at the same time as he read so that Adam could “read with him.” To keep Adam from fidgeting, Ben used one finger to tickle Adam’s palm because it calms him — all while they were doing the Torah reading. The sanctuary was full and there weren’t too many dry eyes in the house. We followed it up with a great party and Adam definitely knew he was the guest of honor!\n\nAdam went to a special needs summer day camp from the age of 8 to 21 and had lots of fun. Swimming wasn’t his thing but music time was. He participated in programs as a teen where he got to hang out with another teen or college student and do regular teen things. He went to four proms and had a date for each one of them! He discovered blondes… :)…he really likes blondes.\n\nThe summer after aging out of school at 21 was scary. A rare malignancy was discovered in his colon. Surgery to remove half of his colon and three weeks in the hospital with complications followed. He was down to 85 pounds and took a good two months to recover. Then it was time to begin his journey into the world of adult services. We did not want Adam to be inside four walls all day in a sheltered workshop environment. So he became one of the first participants in a new pilot program taking individuals with severe", null, "disabilities out into the community as volunteers. He helped with Meals on Wheels – his staff would drive the car and knock on the door; Adam would hand the lunch to the senior citizen. He made lots of elderly friends on the route. He worked in local libraries, pushing the books onto the shelves (with hand-over-hand support by staff). He was a busy young man and enjoyed being out and about in the community.\n\nThrough one of the programs, Adam met Matt who is also non-verbal and has autism. Just picture two non-verbal guys making eye contact with each other and laughing and insisting on sitting together every day at lunch. The program staff told me about how great they were together and said, “They should live together.” I sent our contact info home in Matt’s backpack and his mom called me. We started to get the guys together on Saturdays for pizza and we began to talk about the possibility of them living together. News traveled through the system about these two guys and how great they were. The head of the county intellectual disability department called us, said he’d heard about these two and were we ready for Adam to move into his own place with Matt? Adam was 24 and we said yes because one of our dreams was that Adam would live with a friend, not just in a place where there happened to be an opening, but with someone he truly liked. He’s lived there since 2009 and he loves it. He’s thrived there, gaining in independence and doing things there that he’d never do for me at home! He’s in a community he knows well, having grown up there. We are able to keep an eye on things and be involved while we are still healthy and able because we’re in our 60’s and none of us live forever. As parents our job is to give our kids “roots and wings”. Big brother, Ben, went to college, started a career, got married, and bought a house. Adam has his jobs, social life, and lives in a house set up just for him and Matt.\n\nI mentioned that Ben got married. Guess who was his Best Man? Adam beamed with joy throughout the entire wedding weekend. And boy! Were they both handsome in their tuxes!", null, "Finally, it’s important to know that we went through really hard times with his tuberous sclerosis, just like a lot of you. Recently he was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, totally unrelated to his TS, so he gets two chronic illnesses to deal with and it feels really unfair. There have been times over the years when I fantasized about throwing my suitcase in the car and heading west and never looking back, but I never did. Instead we used counselors, behavior therapists, doctors, teachers, compassionate friends and family to help us get through the worst. Now after 29 years, I see what our family has accomplished and I know we more than survived, we thrived. We are all better people because of having Adam, TS and all, in our lives. So keep dreaming of possibilities for your kids – you never know what you can achieve!\n\nOne thought on “It isn’t going to be easy, but nothing worth doing ever is.”" ]
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[ null, "Continuing to deliver on its promise to provide fans with the ultimate experience, Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce that executive producer, director and special effects creator Greg Nicotero will be in attendance at Australia’s first ever Walker Stalker Conventions this coming February.\n\nHe will be joined on the all-star line-up by further exciting new additions Steven Ogg (‘Simon’), Pollyanna McIntosh (‘Jadis’), Tyler James Williams (‘Noah’) and IronE Singleton (‘T-Dog’) who are confirmed to join both the Sydney and Melbourne conventions, as well as Seth Gilliam (‘Father Gabriel’) in Melbourne.\n\nThese new additions will replace Norman Reedus, Christian Serratos and Cooper Andrews who regrettably are no longer able to attend Australia’s Walker Stalker Conventions due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts.\n\n“I won’t be able to make WSC Australia. I tried and was really hoping to get there. We are starting filming for RIDE now and I promise that will be awesome. Sending good vibes to you Australia.” – Norman Reedus\n\n“Unfortunately, Norman can no longer join us in Australia. We’ll miss him, but are so excited for a new season of RIDE. We wish him the best and understand that this time his day job has to come first” – Fan Fest\n\nIn additional line-up news, Chandler Riggs (‘Carl’) will now only be attending the Sydney event.\n\nThe addition of these new actors brings the total number of The Walking Dead stars attending Walker Stalker Australia to fourteen per city. All the following stars will pose for photos, sign autographs and participate in stage interviews:\n\nIn addition to meeting their favourite cast members, fans can also take part in a number of unique activities across the venue including:\n\nPHOTO OP INFORMATION:\nPhoto opportunities for new guests go on sale 10am AEDT Thursday 25 January with all other photo ops on sale now!\n\nRefunds for the cancelled artist photo ops will be automatically processed onto the credit card used for the original purchase within the next three business days. If you paid cash or EFTPOS at an outlet, please return to the same outlet to obtain a refund. We sincerely apologise to fans that are affected by the cancellations and wish the cast members all the best with their upcoming projects." ]
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[ null, "Abhishek Pratap April 19, 2022 News Comments Off on Google denies media and says it has not changed maps to publicize Russian air bases 11 Views\n\nSeveral media around the world, including UOL in Brazil, reported that Google had “released” high-resolution images of Russia’s main military infrastructure on its Google Maps service, including air bases, allegedly removing an image blur effect. The technology giant, however, denied that it had made any changes to its software.\n\nFor some sensitive regions of the world, Google really blurs their maps. For example, Google Maps pixelates images of French Air Force Air Base 705 and completely blurs the city of Jerusalem. However, there are many other military installations that can be seen publicly, such as the Nellis Air Force Base in the USA and even the infamous Area 51.\n\nFor the Russian sites cited in Monday’s stories, however, Google would not have removed any filters. According to the American magazine Newsweek, the Russian state agency TASS and other news around the world, Google has denied that it has changed anything in its map service to start publicizing Russia’s military and strategic locations.\n\n“We have not made any changes regarding the blur in our satellite imagery in Russia”said Genevieve Park, a spokeswoman for Google, following a request for comment from international media.\n\nhow the rumor started\n\nIt all started after a Twitter account, attributed to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, published a set of images and a text, in which it said that Google had removed a filter that blurred images of Russian military installations, as if it was retaliation from the technological giant for the invasion of Ukraine.\n\nQuickly, information began to be circulated in various media, saying that high-resolution images of Russia’s main military infrastructure would be available, including the cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov, a nuclear ammunition depot, a test flight field with the latest fighter jets. , the Su-57s, an ICBM launch site and an Air Force base.\n\nIn fact, there may be pixelated or blurred areas, but Google claims that this has nothing to do with the war in Ukraine, but with sensitive and defense issues of countries. However, despite having restricted its operations in Russia due to the war, the tech giant was categorical in saying that nothing has changed in its maps application.\n\nSome measures that Google has taken against Russia since the beginning of the war, and that it has announced publicly, were: stopping the sale of ads in the country, cutting off access to Google Pay for some Russian users according to sanctions, and banning Russian state media accounts from displaying ads on their YouTube channels. For its part, the Russian government has threatened to fine the company because it says YouTube has videos containing “disinformation” about its hack.\n\nAnyway, Google Maps images would add little to the country’s intelligence scenario, since it is certain that the United States, China and other great powers already have satellites monitoring practically the entire world.\n\nIn war, the easiest trap for journalism is the fake news. Even those vehicles with a history of fact-checking are not unscathed." ]
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[ "The exercise is as follows:\n\nACI has decided to put an order for golf shoes twice every year and expects to receive one shipment of $960$ pallets of shoes by the beginning of January and another shipment of $1250$ pallets of shoes by July. Each pallet contains $20$ cartons of shoes. Upon arrival to Canada, CBSA takes custody of the shoes. The company should decide how many cartons of shoes to release each month from Customs to supply all their demand while maintaining the lowest cost. For the amount of shoes that are released from Customs, the company needs to pay their duty cost. Because of the time value of money, it costs the company more to clear the shoes sooner than it does to release them later. So, the company might decide to delay releasing some of the shoes by a few months. All the shoes however should be released by the end of December. If we consider the value of shoes, the $19$ percent duty cost and the company’s goal to return $13$ percent on their investment, the cost of releasing one carton in each month along with the expected amount of demand for each month is listed in the table. Note that the duty cost and the return rate are already considered and you do not need to account for them.\n\nThe company can choose to delay releasing some of the shoes and keep them in the CBSA storage facilities. In this case, the company will not have to pay duty until the time the shoes are released but will have to pay $\\$0.36$ per month for each carton that is being held in the storage facilities. Formulate a linear programming model for the problem that minimizes the company’s overall cost. Define the three linear programming elements of the model and write down the formulation.\n\n(a) Write the model in Excel using color-coded and clearly-defined cells, then solve the model using Excel solver.\n\n(b) Observe the solutions, and very briefly describe your observations. This can include a brief description of what the company should do in plain words.\n\n(c) Now, assume that CBSA storage facilities will not store more than $4000$ cartons at a time. The company however, has an internal storage capacity that can store the rest of the shoes that are not sold and are already released from Customs. There is a $\\$0.1$ cost for storing one carton of shoes for one month internally. Note that in order for the company to store the shoes in the internal storage facilities, the shoes must have been released (i.e. the duty cost must have been paid). Write a linear programming model for this problem.\n\n(d) Write the model described in (c) in Excel and use Excel Solver to solve it.\n\n(e) Describe your observations from the solutions.\n\nLet $x_i = $ the number of cartons of shoes released in month $i$ (month $1$ is January, month $2$ is February, etc.). Then the constraints on my objective functions are as follows:\n\nMy objective is to minimize $Z$. I will do this using a linear program solver in Microsoft Excel.", null, "The reason I am suspicious of this solution is that it seems trivial. It's not unbelievable, but it does seem slightly odd that this would be the answer. But okay, on to part (c).\n\nThe new constraints on our model are as follows:\n\nI believe these are sufficient to represent the new scenario, because if we don't have overflow in the CBSA storage in January and July, then we won't have overflow at any other time because those are the only times we have new supply.", null, "And finally, here is where I have an error:", null, "So I suppose I must have made an error somewhere. I cannot find it. I know the problem is extremely long - I guess that's the nature of these linear programming problems - so I thank you infinitely for the help.\n\nTry to come up with a feasible (not necessarily optimal) solution, plug it into cells F2 to F13, and see if any of your constraints are violated. If so, and assuming your solution is really feasible, those are the constraints to fix. If not, meaning all constraints are satisfied, then possibly there is an issue with how the model was plugged into Solver.\n\nNot the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged linear-programming solver integer-programming excel or ask your own question.\n\n11\nExpressing a chain of boolean ORs using ILP involving different variables\n6\nInteger programming example clarification\n11\nWhat to do with cuts (constraints) when a fixation is contrary to a RHS in a ILP / LP relaxation?\n9\nIntroducing a big M variable in given equations\n12\nImproving cuts from sub-problem with problem-specific hierarchical information\n0\nHow to deal with the sub-problem with zero reduced cost in D-W decomposition\n6\nILP Constraint to ensure exactly one constraint from a set of constraints is satisfied\n2\nHow to linearize inequalities having max or min?\n2\nTuning the coefficients of an objective function of LP" ]
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[ null, "The court session, which was held via a video app, Zoom, began around 11 am and had all the relevant parties in attendance.\n\nThe 34-year-old Hameed was arraigned on two counts of stealing the sums of $117 and N950,000 from his employer’s room on December 1, 2018, and strangling the deceased after she caught him in the act of stealing.\n\nAccording to the prosecution, the convict committed the offences around 12.30 pm on Plot 83 Owukori Crescent, Alaka Estate, in the Surulere area of the state.\n\nDuring the trial, the prosecution called several witnesses and tendered exhibits, including the coroner’s report, the recovered money and the convict’s statement to the police.\n\nHowever, Hameed told the court that he only stole N1,000 and had nothing to do with the victim’s death.\n\nJustice Dada held that the witnesses’ claim that Hameed was the only one with the deceased at the time of death and that he was also seen scaling the fence of his employer’s house were not disproved.\n\nShe said, “It is also a fact that although the defendant went to the house of the employer to steal, the surprise of the deceased stumbling upon him led him to not just push the deceased, but strangle her in a bid to keep her from crying out.\n\n“The defendant is hereby found guilty of the count two of murder and is hereby convicted as charged and accordingly sentenced to death.\n\n“The sentence of this court upon you, Olalekan Hameed, is that you be hanged by the neck until you are pronounced dead; may the Lord have mercy upon your soul. This is the virtual judgment of the court.”\n\nREAD ALSO: FG GETS ANOTHER $311B ABACHA LOOT FROM US\n\nFG Gets Another $311b Abacha Loot From US" ]
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[ null, "The pinnacle of the Atomic Power Group of Iran (AEOI) says the surveillance cameras of the Worldwide Atomic Power Company (IAEA) might be faraway from Iranian nuclear websites in three months if the US sanctions should not lifted.\n\n“The company has no proper to entry the methods recording info in addition to cameras, and we’ll destroy that info if sanctions should not lifted in three months’ time,” Ali-Akbar Salehi stated on Friday evening.\n\nThe official famous that transfer adopted by the federal government are in line with the laws handed by Parliament to deal with sanctions.\n\n“We stopped the implementation of the Further Protocol and inspection performed throughout the framework of that protocol. The transfer is predicated on the legislation authorized by Parliament round two and a half months in the past,” Salehi defined.\n\nHe added some attempt to create the impression that Iran doesn’t favour talks.\n“They wish to make the general public consider that we wouldn’t like to sit down down for negotiations,” he stated.\n\n“Nevertheless, talks require their very own circumstances,” he additional stated.\n\n[:en]Airstream provides workplace house to its trailers so you’ll be able to work from...\n\n[:en]Proprietor Of Resort The place Hidden Cameras Had been Discovered Summoned By Police[:]" ]
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[ null, "Last year, news started spreading that Google was developing a ‘Switch to Android’ app for iOS users looking to make the jump from iPhone to a smartphone operating Google’s Android OS. Finally, Google’s highly anticipated app has arrived. On Monday, Google rolled out the Switch to Android app on the App Store in several global markets, including the U.S. The new app will enable users to make the transition between mobile platforms easier to manage by helping users import their contacts, calendar, photos, and videos to their new Android phone.\n\nFurthermore, the Switch to Android app also guides users on how to turn off Apple’s iMessage to get text messages on their new device and has them connect with iCloud to migrate their photo and video library to Android. Google’s Switch to Android website has not yet been updated to show the new app is available and the firm hasn’t officially announced its launch. The new Google app is also not appearing on Google’s developer page on the App Store or in App Store search results. It can only be found when clicking the direct link.\n\nPresently, the Switch to Android website of Google directs users through the standard process for moving to Android which involves users backing up their contacts, calendar, photos, and videos through the tech giant’s Google Drive iOS app before changing devices. The site just last month reported that the new Google app appeared to have acquired the ability automatically migrate a users’ photos and videos from iCloud to Google Photos, also based on comments in another Android app’s code.", null ]
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So, instead of it living in their head, they bring it to the podcast and it can die.", null, "A couple of people have said: “Oh wow! This is like therapy!“\n\nAKIN: A couple of people have come on and said: Oh wow! This is like therapy! but none of them has agreed to pay for my services yet.\n\nJOHN: Do you have a couch to lie on?\n\nAKIN: I do. But, if I invited people to my home to lie on a couch, it might just lead to misinterpretations.\n\nAKIN: Well, since releasing the trailer and putting Episodes 1 and 2 online, people have got in touch with me asking to be on the podcast.\n\nAKIN: No. Because of the time it takes. And because I think it’s good for the listener to get the full conversation.\n\nJOHN: Are the guests all comedians?\n\nAKIN: No. Coming up, we have a couple of comedians, a financial journalist, a DJ and a TV presenter.\n\nJOHN: Despite having co-hosted 101 Grouchy Club podcasts, I am not really a podcast listener. I have a feeling there’s something else I could do – like watch two-thirds of an old British comedy movie on TV.\n\nAKIN: Or you could listen to a podcast and hear about the demise of an individual who started his own business, was offered millions for it and a job in Silicon Valley and all of that crumbled.\n\nJOHN: But will it have knob gags? Anyway… where is this new weekly podcast leading? To a ‘proper’ broadcast radio show?\n\nAKIN: I don’t know. It’s a different way of expressing yourself creatively. I used to write; that was one method. Doing stand-up comedy is another method. I MC shows as well; that’s different. And the podcast is such a different platform.\n\nAKIN: With a lot of my stand-up, it is scripted. I may go off on tangents and play around a bit, but the majority of it is premeditated… When you are MCing, you can have a chat with the audience, but there are lots of different people and you are not really having a conversation with them; you are just trying to make the room fizz… When you do a podcast, you sit one-on-one with someone and have a good in-depth conversation for around 45 minutes.\n\nJOHN: I find listening to what people say is over-rated.", null, "“…I had things which ran around in MY head…”\n\nAKIN: Part of what inspired…\n\nAKIN: Part of what inspired the podcast is that I had things which ran around in MY head much longer than they should have… You know when you are a teenager and you are just very broody and moody and miserable? And that can go from adolescence into adulthood. Break-ups, different careers, failures. I was fired from jobs on a number of occasions. There were lots of things I had to let go of and, in letting go of them, I realised that I myself was the main reason I was not happy.\n\nWhen I realised that and took a bit more control of my own happiness, I became a happier, nicer person.\n\nAnd, because I had this reference point of me being a moody, miserable, self-indulgent person, I never wanted to be that person again. It inspired me to drift away from that aspect of my personality and more towards embracing the good things of life.\n\nJOHN: You are a Christian. Did you go through a period in your teens of not being a Christian?\n\nAKIN: I wouldn’t describe myself as re-born. I think a big part of it, actually, is that, when you grow up in a Christian household, there are a lot of beliefs and belief systems which you adopt without really making a choice. I guess part of my ‘liberation’ was stepping away from a lot of things.", null, "And then, one-by-one, I started re-connecting to all of these things, but under my terms. My relationship with my family is great, but I no longer feel the need to pander to my parents’ wishes for my life. I have tailored my friendship circles, so it is people who I genuinely want to be friends with, as opposed to people who I have just known for a long time.\n\nEven with my Faith, I would say I am a lot more liberal in my views and outlooks. I guess there are different ideals and morals and stuff which I agree with. I just connect with things very differently. I guess there’s just a certain amount of freedom now.\n\nJOHN: So you are more liberal in accepting other people’s ideas and beliefs?\n\nAKIN: Definitely. I would always have described myself as liberal but I think, until you step away from your ideas then re-connect to them as you want, you are not really living your Truth.\n\nSo, as opposed to Oh! I just love everyone, man! I then started thinking Why do I believe that?\n\nI guess a lot of my beliefs and ideologies now are bounded more in me personally, not just: Oh. Because I’m a Christian, this is why I love everyone… or Because I’m a black person, this is why I behave this way. I just separated myself from a lot of parts of my identity and found a way of re-connecting… Yeah…\n\nAKIN: Maybe that sounds a bit hippyish and… Yeah…" ]
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[ null, "Cecile Richards is a national leader for women’s rights and social and economic justice, and a co-founder of Supermajority—an organization fighting for gender equity. She is also the author of New York Times bestseller, Make Trouble, and the former President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood Action Fund.\n\nFor 12 years, Richards worked to increase affordable access to reproductive health care and to build a healthier and safer world for women and young people. After starting her career as a labor organizer, working with women earning minimum wage, she went on to start her own grassroots organizations, and later served as deputy chief of staff to House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi. In 2011 and 2012, she was named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. Richards is a frequent speaker and commentator on politics and progressive issues. She and her husband, Kirk Adams, have three children and live in New York City and Maine.\n\nWhat does free speech mean to you?\nOne of the most formative experiences of my life was the day I got on the bus to Westlake Junior High (outside of Austin, Texas) wearing a black armband to protest the Vietnam War. I knew I would probably be the only person at school who wore one. Sure enough, when I got to school, the principal tracked me down and brought me to his office. He asked if my parents knew what I was doing, and he threatened to call my mom and inform on me. (It was his stroke of luck that Ann Richards wasn’t home!) I refused to take off my armband, and he had no choice but to send me back to class.\n\nThe standoff was thrilling. (I’d never even met the principal before that point, and there I was in his office!) I sometimes wish I could track down Principal Hestand and thank him for getting me started on a lifetime of making trouble. It was one of my first brushes with activism—and with the importance of free speech, which to me means the ability to challenge authority, question the status quo, and stand up for what you believe in.\n\n“I believe the right to vote, and to know your vote will be counted, has always been one of the most important arenas for free speech and free expression.”\n\nWhat do free speech and free expression mean in 2020 specifically?\nThese are tough times for free speech and free expression in America. We have a president who has threatened his political opponents, attacked reporters on Twitter and at events (shout-out to the brave journalists who continue to hold him accountable), and tried to clamp down on freedom of the press in order to hide the corruption of his own administration.\n\nIt would be easy to be discouraged by all that’s happening, but I’ve spent the last year traveling the country, and I can happily report that women are on fire. They’re organizing, marching, protesting, speaking out, and raising their hands to say “Me too” and “Time’s Up.” Supermajority, the organization I started last spring along with Ai-jen Poo, Alicia Garza, and other women working across the progressive movement, is focused on running a massive women-to-women voter turnout program. I believe the right to vote, and to know your vote will be counted, has always been one of the most important arenas for free speech and free expression, and that’s particularly true this year.\n\nWhat do you see as the greatest threats to speaking out?\nThis year? Voter suppression.\n\n“Without free speech, you can’t have a functioning democracy.”\n\nWhat would happen to our democracy and equal rights movements around the country if free speech was no longer protected?\nThat’s a pretty simple answer: Without free speech, you can’t have a functioning democracy.\n\nAs for equal rights movements around the country, I meet women everyday who have so much to lose, but who continue to lead with bravery and resilience. Many are already pressing forward despite ongoing efforts to suppress free speech. Women are quickly becoming the most powerful political force in America, and we are not going back to the way things used to be. As my mother used to say, you can’t un-ring a bell.\n\nFree Speech 2020 is PEN America’s year-long initiative to highlight threats to free speech and showcase how we intend to fight back—by defending press freedom, fighting online harassment, combating disinformation, and upholding protest rights. PEN America is highlighting our conversations with writers, artists, activists, journalists, and advocates who work at the intersections of creative expression and free speech throughout 2020. Learn more about our work here.\n\nThis op-ed from the @latimes suggests that independent bookstores should be considered essential businesses, like newspapers, media, and magazines, because books themselves are essential to the health of the nation. https://lat.ms/2Ri1pU5" ]
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[ "Update: Fire In The Groveland Area", null, "Update at 3:55 p.m.: CAL Fire reports that firefighters have stopped the forward progress on a vegetation fire on Jackass Creek Access Road near Merrel Road in the Groveland area of Tuolumne County. The fire is less than an acre in size. CAL Fire details that there is a hose lay encompassing the entire blaze. Crews will work towards full containment and mopping up for the next couple of hours. No structures were threatened and what sparked the blaze is under investigation.\n\nOriginal post at 3:20 p.m.: Groveland, CA — Firefighters are battling a vegetation fire in the Groveland and Big Oak Flat area of Tuolumne County.\n\nThe blaze ignited along Jackass Creek Access Road about a half-mile from Merrell Road. CAL Fire reported that the flames broke out in some brush and it is a half-acre to an acre in size. The fire is moving at a slow to moderate rate of spread. Additional resources including two engines and one water tender have been called to the scene. There is no word as to whether any structures are threatened at this time. An update will be provided as soon as new information comes into the newsroom." ]
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[ null, "Green Lantern #1, written by Geoff Johns (52, Blackest Night, Flashpoint) and art by Doug Mahnke (The Mask), begins following the events of the War of the Green Lanterns. Sinestro has been reinstated as a Lantern while Hal Jordan has been stripped of his ring and rank. This story focuses on both Jordan and Sinestro.\n\nSinestro finds himself in a no-win situation. The Guardians have chained him down until he says the oath and is told in no uncertain terms that he is expected to “protect his sector”. Sinestro takes to the stars and returns to his home planet of Korugar where he discovers that the Sinestro Corps have enslaved his people. After a brief, yet intense fight with a corps member in space (All I’ll say is garrotte construct) Sinestro jets to the stars.\n\nMeanwhile on Earth, Hal Jordan is having a tough time due to the fact that he has no money, no job, and no apartment. He has a run-in with Carroll Ferris that sets a tone for his character development for as long as he is ringless. The book ends with Sinestro finding Hal and telling him, “If you want your ring back, you’ll do everything I say.”\n\nThe art by Doug Mahnke was good but not great. I enjoyed it, but there have been better artists for the New 52.\n\nOverall the story seems fairly generic as first issues go which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but I found myself somewhat unimpressed. I have high hopes that the following issues will flesh out and impress, but this issue was just a so-so issue." ]
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[ "Katherine was born in Tanzania, East Africa, the daughter of a doctor and an artist. She has fond memories of going on safaris to remote areas where her father operated a clinic from his Land Rover. With her siblings she swam in rivers or played in the bush while her mother set up an easel and painted the landscape.", null, "When Katherine was ten, the family left Africa, moving briefly to England before settling in Tasmania. After graduating from college she spent a year living on Flinders Island in Bass Strait. After marrying her filmmaker husband she moved to Melbourne but the couple later returned with their two sons to live on the edge of the Derwent River in Hobart. She now writes fulltime, in an office that overlooks the water.\n\nKatherine’s books are based on detailed research, carried out close to home or in places as far away as Antarctica. Every two years she makes a visit to Tanzania, which is the setting of some of her best-loved novels. Her parents always accompany her, returning to old haunts, along with other members of her family.", null, "Katherine’s novels have attracted an international readership, with bestsellers including The Rain Queen, Make Me An Idol, The Stone Angel, The Hunter’s Wife and The Lioness. She is particularly popular in France, and also in Germany, where The Rain Queen remained on the Der Spiegel bestseller list for nearly two years. Over two million books have been sold in Europe. Other translated editions include Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Polish, Norwegian, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.\n\nHer novel The Stone Angel, set in Tasmania, was long-listed in the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Awards. Make Me An Idol was written with the assistance of a Senior Writer’s Fellowship from the Literature Board of the Australia Council and a research grant from Arts Victoria.", null, "Katherine has also written books for children and young adults. Her novel The Blue Chameleon was inspired by a voyage to Antarctica as a guest of the Australian Antarctic Division. It won a New South Wales State Literary Award, a Family Book of the Year Award (Australian Psychologist’s Association) and a Variety Club Talking Book of the Year Award. It was published in a number of countries.\n\nHer children’s books The Boy and the Whale and The Landing were both shortlisted for the Australian Children’s Junior Book of the Year awards and were published widely in translation. They are still in popular in their German editions after more than 25 years. The Boy and the Whale was a big seller in Japan and was published in many languages including Korean, Spanish, French and German and Dutch.\n\nHer non-fiction title Peacetimes was shortlisted in the Jean Piaget Award, Geneva and was published in a special edition by the Education Department in Japan. It has been used in conflict resolution workshops in South Africa and as a resource for Montessori and Quaker education. It has been translated into Japanese, Farsi and Spanish.\n\nAs well as being a writer Katherine is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. In 2001 she was awarded the Centenary Medal in recognition of her contribution to Australian society. Since 2015 she has been the patron of the Christopher Strong Education Trust, which supports the training of teachers in rural areas of Tanzania.", null ]
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[ null, "Emerging Australian singer-songwriter Liam Rorke began his career in the music world at a very young age and then completed a degree in music before immersing himself in songwriting.\n\nHis new single Will You Be Mine is from his newly released debut album Heart Returning, a collection of piano-driven songs with a focus on the trials and anxieties and hopeful expectations of relationships.\n\nLiam’s new track is an intimate roots-based contemporary pop track, a heart-on-its-sleeve love song whose persuasive accessibility aligns him with what seems to be a recent effusion of lay it bare troubadours. Will You Be Mine is one of the most buoyant songs from the album so its choice as single is fitting and logical.\n\nIt reveals the core elements of Liam’s style; an unapologetic list of emotional admissions coalesced into a musical blend of smooth jazz-tinged pop and stark balladry, all with that pronounced intimacy, the whispery cadences that aim to strike a balance between unwavering honesty and romantic diplomacy.\n\nIn a sense, it cannot fail; Liam has that kind of voice, with its indecipherable romantic’s hushed air and drift, the sonically direct nature a stand-in for imagined revelation. But imagined or not, Will You Be Mine does percolate with a well-meaning, rather translucent intention and a series of cheery platitudes that feel and sound unaffected and earnest. In the realm of Liam’s choice of musical aesthetics, the song sounds like it means it; and Liam sounds as authentic as we want our love bruised and bedazzled songbirds to be. If the jaunty, R&B flavoured introduction of Will You Be Mine doesn’t reel them in perhaps its opening line, I’ve never met someone who made me wanna fall, will do the trick.\n\nAnd if the listener needs any more convincing, they need only wait until the first chorus for, Stay here with me until the end of time, a declaration that will no doubt clinch the deal." ]
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[ null, "Now on view through Oct. 1, a new exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art — entitled New at NOMA: Recent Acquisitions in Modern and Contemporary Art — celebrates the life of beloved chef, civil rights activist and art collector Leah Chase (aka the “Queen of Creole Cuisine”). To honor Chase on her 90th birthday, NOMA created a dedicated fund (that was funded by members of the New Orleans community) to acquire a group of new works by emerging and underrepresented contemporary artists that honor Chase’s lifelong commitment to art and culture of the South, and a strong legacy of political activism and engagement.\n\nFor those who don’t know: Chase is the recipient of countless awards and honors for both her culinary achievements and her efforts during the Civil Rights Movement. She has run the kitchen at New Orleans’ famous Dooky Chase’s Restaurant since 1946, where patrons can feast on world-class soul food and a celebrated personal collection of African-American art.\n\n“Leah Chase believes that art should be relatable, accessible and uplifting,” says Susan Taylor, Montine Daniel Freeman Director at NOMA. “We’re thrilled to showcase these acquisitions in her name in NOMA’s Frederick R. Weisman Gallery for Louisiana Art and Helis Gallery, and, in doing so, celebrate Leah’s long-standing commitment to living artists and their work.” 1 Collins Diboll Cirle, (504) 658-4100, noma.org\nA Storied Past: A new exhibition at the Historic New Orleans Collection showcases the infamous New Orleans Storyville district.\n\nJust last month, the Historic New Orleans Collection opened a new exhibition that revives some of the sights and sounds Storyville — a century after the closing of the notorious red-light district. Storyville: Madams and Music is on view through Dec. 2 and features a diverse selection of photographs, maps, postcards, contemporary objects, videos, recordings and the infamous blue books (pocket-sized directories of the district). Throughout the exhibition, visitors experience the rise and fall of the neighborhood that helped shape the reputation of New Orleans that still, in ways, exists today.\n\nStoryville was a legally sanctioned prostitution district located just north of the French Quarter with brothels, saloons and beer halls. The area was portrayed as a luxurious playground for affluent white men, with attractions that included music, dance, spirits and sex. Of course, several pioneering musicians like Manuel “Fess” Manetta, Jelly Roll Morton and Joe “King” Oliver were instrumental in the Storyville scene, experimenting with new styles and techniques in the district. Instruments, oral histories and sheet music from these musicians, paired with recordings of popular music and dance steps, further showcase the diversity of the district’s music.\n\nA new exhibition with Where Y’Art at The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery, (Somebody Got) Soul, Soul, Soul: Set One, celebrates the city’s beautiful musical traditions with works from 19 local artists selected by DJ Soul Sister. The rotating exhibition is now on view through the end of July and also includes a small show on display at the hotel, The Gospel According to New Orleans (a series of acrylic paintings by Where Y’Art artist Cheryl Anne Grace, depicting iconic New Orleans musicians).\n\nMeanwhile, The Gospel According to New Orleans shines a spotlight on iconic New Orleans musicians and their role in dubbing the city the birthplace of jazz. Grace’s work captures the rich history, people and vibrancy of New Orleans, celebrating the inspiration of a city and its musical traditions. 535 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 527-5271, old77hotel.com/explore-hotel/yart-77." ]
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[ "The Albatross has long been considered an ill omen among sailors. Ironically, it is in the pursuit of these very same creatures that I come up against my own metaphorical “Albatross.” Despite multiple attempts, a pelagic trip (an oceanic birding tour) has eluded me throughout the years. Blocked by fog in Tofino, closure in Victoria, and lack of transportation on the east coast, I have somehow managed to reach my ninth year of birding without experiencing one of these trips. This, however, would all change on July 14, when we would sail out of Half-Moon Bay, California.\n\nUp at five-thirty to drive out to the pier, where we met Alvaro Jarmarillo and the rest of the group at 6:30 AM. Filing aboard the New Captain Pete, we were met by the pleasant news that the boat was stocked with fresh coffee, biscuits and some excellent fresh strawberries. Departing the harbour in a cloud of fog, we identified the usual mix of Brown Pelicans, Heerman’s and Western Gulls. Two Marbled Murrelets – only the second time we had seen these unusual birds – floated half a mile offshore. Murrelets oddly nest in deep forest groves, miles from the ocean, where they return to spend the majority of their lives.\n\nThe first life bird of the day came surprisingly early, and would be a common sight over the course of the trip – Northern Fulmar! These funny little tubenoses were never boring, coming close to the boat for photos in their array of colours, from mottled grey to chocolate brown to a pure, glistening white.\n\nAs we neared our primary destination, a pod of whales surrounded the boat – Hump-backs, Fin Whales and a small unidentified whale swam further out, but close to ten Great Blue Whales breached nearest our vessel, granting many close views of their broad backs and explosion of mist that was their breath. Having the two largest mammals in the world (Fin Whale being the other) surrounding us was an amazing experience, if a little nerve-wracking.\n\nApproaching the islands, we were treated to our first ever views of Cassin’s Auklet. Impossible to photograph, the tiny alcids would bounce from wave to wave in increasing speed as the boat came near, before finally gaining the momentum to lift off. Eventually, however, one accepted our presence long enough for us to catch a few shots before vanishing beneath the waves.\n\nSooty Shearwaters skimmed the sea, and, though relatively common, rarely approached the ship.\n\nOur day was spotted with Puffin observations, each of which was punctuated by a scream of “Puffin!” which resounded from end to end of the boat, alerting all the passengers of the nearby alcid. Once, we were lucky enough to have one fly only a few feet above the boat, and another time a pair rested contentedly as we floated within 100 metres of them. All in all, we were very fortunate with the Puffins.\n\nMy highlight came as we coasted along the continental shelf, in a heavy patch of fog.\nI gazed into the distance, not expecting much, when a massive shape loomed out of the fog. It drifted towards us on silent wings, bigger than any bird I had seen before, and there was no doubting what it was. An Albatross.\n\nThe bird passed, shrouded in mist, but we would see another. Nine more, in fact. Black-footed Albatrosses were the undeniable high point of the day, and while we saw no Laysans, I was more than content with the obliging birds.\n\nAnd I’d include another photo of the goliaths had it not been for another lifer, the Pink-footed Shearwater. A duo of the avians paused next to a young Albatross, presumably for a patch of food, though we observed none. As we neared their location, a Shearwater flew up, and banked past us offering excellent views of its white underwings and wide wingspan.\n\nReturning to shore, we saw few birds other than the murres, which had shown up in their tens of thousands that day. Eventually, a pair of dark birds were spotted on the horizon, which we could only assume were gulls signifying the proximity of land. Fortunately, we were wrong. Two immature Long-tailed Jaegers zoomed away over the sea, leaving us with an adult Sabine’s Gull as the only gull we saw at any distance from shore.\n\nOn reentry unto the harbour, we identified Surfbirds and Black Turnstones, in addition to an extremely distant pair of Elegant Terns as our fourteenth, and last lifers of the pelagic trip.\n\nThanks for reading, and stay tuned for the final post of the trip!", null, null ]
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[ null, "The Democrats are desperate. They have been trying to derail, discredit, and destroy President Donald Trump since he announced his candidacy for president. One year after his stunning victory over Obama’s deeply flawed legacy candidate Hillary Clinton, the Desperate Democrats have renewed their efforts to destroy President Trump and derail his extraordinary presidential accomplishments.\n\nFalse allegations of misogyny and inappropriate sexual behavior failed. False accusations of election improprieties failed. The false Russian collusion and falsified Russian dossier case is collapsing and has boomeranged to expose the Democrats’ own crimes. The Leftist Democrat party is increasingly desperate to remove President Trump from office.\n\nThey are feverishly trying to destroy President Trump because his booming economy is demolishing their hopes for 2018 midterm victories and the required House Democrat majority to impeach. Without a Democrat House majority the only option left is imposition of the 25th Amendment – removal for mental impairment. So, the Left is shamelessly shopping for a justifying diagnosis.", null, "Professional? Lee’s opinion has been politicized beyond professional recognition. Her singular purpose is to provide the necessary diagnosis for imposition of the 25th Amendment.\n\nLee is quoted as saying, “We feel that the rush of tweeting is an indication of his falling apart under stress. Trump is going to get worse and will become uncontainable with the pressures of the presidency.” In her partisan professional opinion, “We have an obligation to speak about Donald Trump’s mental health issues because many lives and our survival as a species may be at stake.”\n\nLee’s chief piece of “evidence” is TWEETING??? It is specifically by tweeting that President Trump bypasses the colluding media and speaks directly and plainly to the American people. It is laughable that tweeting is considered symptomatic. The only threat that tweeting poses is to the mainstream media echo chamber that has been exposed as a propaganda tool of the Left. If this were not so serious it would make a great comedy routine.\n\nBandy Lee is a chilling example of what happens when a Leftist psychiatrist defies industry norms and allows her fractally wrong political ideology to inform her “professional” opinions. It is madness to accept a political diagnosis as a medical diagnosis. Bandy Lee’s belligerent political dogma is not medicine, it is a staggering abuse of her position as a licensed psychiatrist for political purposes. Lee has totally discredited herself and Yale University.\n\nA previous article, “The Fractal Wrongness of Leftist Ideology” exposes the dangerous tyranny of Leftist ideology that considers anyone who disagrees with their narrative as mentally unfit. It is the same end justifies the means rationalization used in Communist Russia to send political dissidents to the Gulag on mental health grounds to be “rehabilitated.”\n\nMental health “professionals” like Bandy Lee who have never examined the President are publicly “diagnosing” him in direct contravention of the American Psychiatric Association’s “Principle’s of Medical Ethics” section 7 – the Goldwater Rule:\n\nOn occasion psychiatrists are asked for an opinion about an individual who is in the light of public attention or who has disclosed information about himself/herself through public media. In such circumstances, a psychiatrist may share with the public his or her expertise about psychiatric issues in general. However, it is unethical for a psychiatrist to offer a professional opinion unless he or she has conducted an examination and has been granted proper authorization for such a statement.\n\nThe history of the Goldwater Rule is extremely important. In 1964 Fact Magazine published an article on presidential candidate Barry Goldwater titled, “The Unconscious of a Conservative: A Special Issue on the Mind of Barry Goldwater.” The magazine polled psychiatrists and asked if Barry Goldwater was mentally fit to serve. It was a thinly disguised political strategy to discredit Barry Goldwater on mental health grounds. Senator Goldwater sued the magazine and won. The court ruled in favor of Goldwater finding that the defendants knew they were publishing defamatory statements motivated by actual malice.\n\nHistory is repeating itself in a parallel partisan political attempt to similarly discredit President Trump on mental health grounds. Malicious defamatory statements are being released by unethical partisan psychiatrists like Bandy Lee on behalf of the Orwellian National Coalition of Concerned Mental Health Experts (NCCMHE) saying:\n\n“We believe that he [Trump] is now further unraveling in ways that contribute to his belligerent nuclear threats… We urge that those around him, and our elected representatives in general, take urgent steps to restrain his behavior and head off the potential nuclear catastrophe that endangers not only Korea and the United States but all of humankind.”\n\nSo, who are the experts of the National Coalition of Concerned Mental Health Experts? The NCCMHE is a political organization of Leftists in the mental health community determined to remove President Trump from office by challenging his mental fitness. Sound familiar? It is the same unethical partisan politics disguised as a medical diagnosis that is expressly forbidden by the Goldwater Rule.\n\nMental fitness assessed by political enemies is not credible – it is disingenuous and extremely dangerous. It was the basis of the Russian Gulag method for re-education of wrong-thinking dissidents having “socially dangerous, disruptive, suspicious, and whose deeds and thoughts were not contributing to the dictatorship of the proletariat.”\n\nThe tyrannical ends justify the means mentality of Bandy Lee and her organization are deceitfully using their professional status to unethically “diagnose” President Trump in a political effort to unseat him. It is unapologetically stated in the organization’s Mission Statement!\n\nTHIS IS NOT NORMAL.\n\nIn a historically unprecedented fashion, we have come together as mental health experts to warn that Mr. Trump, in the office of the president, is a danger to national and international security.\n\nUsually, we mental health professionals have an ethical rule against diagnosing public figures unless we have personally examined them and gained their consent. However, as health professionals, we are charged with protecting the health and well-being of our patients and the public, and there are superseding rules. When a person is a danger to others, we have a duty to report, a duty to warn, and a duty to protect potential victims, including the public. In an emergency, we do not have the choice not to treat someone as a patient.\n\nA diagnosis is irrelevant when someone is dangerous. We need first to contain the person, to remove any access to weapons, and to perform an urgent evaluation. Mr. Trump has already shown numerous signs that he is dangerous. From our perspective, his personal characteristics, combined with the power of the office and his access to the nuclear arsenal, put the ultimate safety and survival of humanity at risk.\n\nOne of our mandates as mental health professionals is to improve public health through education: we have an obligation to bear witness when something is not normal. Our mission through the National Coalition of Concerned Mental Health Experts is to inform and educate all sectors, from the public to the governmental.\n\nPressure makes unstable people worse. Collectively, we warn that the worst is coming. Anyone as mentally unstable as this man simply should not be entrusted with the life-and-death powers of the presidency, and the public deserves protection.\n\nEvery sphere of American life, including the mental health field, was politicized under Obama’s Leftist ”hope and change” movement whose hope was to change America from a Constitutional Republic with a capitalist infrastructure into a socialist state. The Left has decided that any political opponent challenging their ideological worldview is unhinged and unfit for office. The Gulag of the Left should alarm any patriotic American who understands the dangers of politicizing oppositional speech to mean unhinged speech.\n\nThe Leftist attempt to install itself as the Orwellian Ministry of Truth must be vehemently opposed – including the outrageous political diagnoses of the unethical Bandy Lee and her posse at the National Coalition of Concerned Mental Health Experts." ]
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[ "Long time readers know I have always thought one of the most interesting charter school sectors in New Jersey, if not the United States, is in Hoboken. A small city across the Hudson from Manhattan, Hoboken has undergone a period of extraordinary gentrification over the last several years. As detailed in a great book by Molly Vollman Makris -- Public Housing and School Choice in a Gentrified City; Youth Experiences of Uneven Opportunity -- Hoboken's charter schools have become an alternative system of schooling for affluent parents in a city that still has large numbers of children living in public housing and experiencing economic disadvantage.\n\nI interviewed Molly back in 2015, and she made an important point: segregation is not an issue that can be laid entirely at the feet of Hoboken's charter schools. There are, in fact, many factors involved in why Hoboken's schools enroll the student populations they do. But the charters, as Molly put it, are part of the reason the city hasn't been able to adequately address the realities of segregation:\"So I don’t think the charters and intra-district school choice are creating segregation so much as inhibiting desegregation. I think we all could do a better job.\"\n\nOther than a few visits with family, I haven't been back to Hoboken much since I did that interview. But I've kept my eye on the city, if only because I think it's a unique case study in the annals of school choice. So my spider-sense buzzed a bit when I came across this (all bolded emphases in this post are mine):\n\nAt a Hoboken Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 10, the board voted 8-0-1 in favor of a resolution opposing Elysian Charter School's request to the state to add 36 students in K through fifth grade.\n\nThe resolution approved 8-0-1 states, \"Imposing increased charter school costs on the Hoboken Public School District, in addition to the aforementioned loss of state aid and on top of normal and expected annual cost increases, will result in further budget reductions and program cuts in the district schools to the detriment of the district academic programs.\"\n\nIt also charges that the charter schools have an \"increasing segregative\" effect on students, saying that Elysian educates a \"disproportionately low number of economically disadvantaged students.\"\n\nI'm going to stay away from the funding issue now, although I promise I'll be coming back to the topic later this year (I've got a few things cooking on the NJ school funding front, and work on charters and school funding is later). But the issue of segregation on Hoboken's charter schools is worth looking at more closely.\n\nElysian CS says it is not having a segregative effect; here's their response from the school's website:\n\nIf you take a minute to think about this statement, you'll realize it makes no sense. The overall population of disadvantaged students -- as measured by eligibility for free or educe price lunch -- may be decreasing, but that doesn't mean the student populations couldn't still differ greatly between the Hoboken Public Schools and the city's three charter schools.\n\nIn addition, Elysian is making a bold claim: that the charters are enrolling proportionally more disadvantaged students. Is it true? Let's start by looking at eligibility for free lunch (FL), which means a student's family has an income at or below 130 percent of the poverty line.", null, "The three charters are in red; HPS schools are in blue. I have Brandt School set aside as a dotted line because it is unlike the other HPS schools in that it only enrolls children up to Grade 3 (originally, the school was the district's early childhood center; there's talk it may return to that function).\n\nWhat does the data tell us? Hoboken Charter School has, indeed, enrolled more FL students.* But Elysian's free lunch-eligible population has actually decreased since 2010. Hoboken Dual Language CS (also know as HOLA) has seen little change in its FL population.\n\nWhat about free and reduced price lunch (FRPL) eligibility, which sets a higher family income bar of 185 percent?", null, "Again, since 2010, Hoboken Charter School has seen a rise in its FRPL population -- but not Elysian (or HOLA). Put simply: Since 2010, Elysian's student population has been more advantaged than all other comparable schools in the Hoboken Public Schools district.", null, "Again, if we leave out Brandt, with its uniquely young student population, we find the charters have tended to enroll more white students than most HPS schools. That's changed a bit over the last several years... except for Elysian Charter School. If anything, Elysian's student population has become more white since 2010.", null, null, "Let's be clear: when it comes to racial segregation and schools, there's much more going on in Hoboken than just the charters. The difference in the proportion of black students at Connors is striking when compared to the charters or the other K-6 schools in the HPS district. The decline in the Hispanic population in Wallace and Calabro is also remarkable. This said, it seems very odd for Elysian CS to deny the segregative effects of Hoboken's charter sector when viewing this data.\n\nLet's look at one more important student characteristic: special education status. Here are the special education classification rates, which are reported at the district level, for the charters (which are de facto their own districts) and HPS (sorry about the color changes).", null, "At first glance, it would appear that Elysian is actually pulling its weight when it comes to educating children with learning disabilities: their classification rate is nearly identical to HPS's and has been for several years.\n\nThe problem is that not all children have the same disabilities.", null, "A bit of explanation is in order. NJDOE reports the number of students classified in one of 12 different types of disabilities. But if a district has fewer than 10 students in a particular type of disability, it suppresses the data.** It doesn't suppress a cell, however, if it has \"0\" students. Because of this data structure, and because we can get the total number of students from other data sources***, we can extrapolate the possible ranges of \"high-cost\" disability proportions.\n\nWhat are \"high-cost\" disabilities? I basically count all disability types except for three: specific learning disabilities (SLD), speech and language (SPL), and other health impairments (OHI). SLDs and SPLs are generally learning disabilities that do not require the same level of intervention as things like autism, traumatic brain injuries, emotional disturbances, and so on. OHIs can range in severity, but often include things like asthma or ADHD, which, again, usually;y require less-costly interventions.\n\nOf course, I'm not saying these disabilities can't be profound; as an educator, I will tell you first-hand they can be. But empirical studies have shown these three disability classifications tend to cost considerably less to address than the others.\n\nBy my calculations, only 9 percent of Elysian's special education population, at most, has been identified with any of the higher-cost disabilities. This contrasts sharply with the 35 percent figure for HPS.\n\nLet me say what I always say when looking at the data for individual charter schools: I have no doubt Elysian Charter School has great teachers, wonderful children, and dedicated families. Like all schools, its stakeholders should be proud of their school's accomplishments and successes.\n\nBut good public policy is built on solid analysis of relevant data. And state data makes one thing very clear: the students in Hoboken's charter schools are fundamentally different from the students in its public district schools. In the case of Elysian, that means fewer students proportionally who are in economic disadvantage, or who have a profound special education need.\n\nAgain, we'll get to the fiscal issues later. But for now: I don't know why anyone would be surprised that HPS's Board of Education has serious doubts about expanding the size of Elysian Charter School.\n\nMore to come later this year...\n\nADDING: Back in 2015, Elysian's senior staff was making a splash with their... unique theories on school funding.\n\n* Hoboken Charter School is the only one of the three charters with a high school. According to Molly's book, many affluent parents do not see this high school as an option for their children, even as they enroll them in the K-8 school. The high school is actually in a separate building, quite a ways away from the K-8 school. So it's very likely that many of the students who boost HCS's overall FL percentage are in the high school.\n\nI can't tell how the 9-12 and K-8 population of HCS differs on FL or FRPL status, however, because NJDOE data does not disaggregate this data by grade level in charter schools -- even for different school buildings, like it does for district schools.\n\nThis is a major failing of the NJDOE data I've pointed out numerous times. It shouldn't be hard at all to fix, either. So let's do that. Please.\n\n** Contrary to the reporting of some people who really have no damn idea what they are talking about, NJDOE has, in the past, released databases that do not suppress this data. They last did so in 2016. Unless and until they say otherwise, I will reasonably assume that data is correct.\n\n*** Age 6-21 classified student counts can be derived from the gender files, or the LEP files. Just add males and females, or LEP and non-LEP, together." ]
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[ null, "Now an expensive status symbol, such was the popularity of Grace Kelly in the 1950s that the luxurious Hermès bag she carried with her everywhere became rechristened with her name, ensuring the late Hollywood actress-turned-princess a lasting legacy in the fashion world. It would make Grace Kelly, an actress of only seven professional years, a cultural icon.", null, "The Sac à dépêches bag, as it was then known, was created in 1935, eleven years after the invention of the first leather handbag. Its earlier incarnations included high handles and smaller designs than most handbags of the day. It wasn’t until Émile-Maurice Hermès’s son-in-law Robert Dumas redesigned the bag that it became the Sac à dépêches we know today. With a little more glamor, a memorable trapezium shape, and studs on the bottom allowing the bag to stand, the Sac à dépêches was born.\n\nIts uniqueness laid in its craftsmanship. Each bag is hand-designed, quite literally, by a single artisan, requiring a total of 18 to 25 hours of over 2,500 hand-stitches. For that reason, the Kelly bag holds its high retail price.\n\nIt was Alfred Hitchcock who introduced Grace Kelly to the Hermès bag. In the ’50s, she became his new muse – and he sought to use Kelly to bring elegance into his thrillers. With enough guidance from Edith Head, the Sac à dépêches bag became Kelly’s weapon of choice in To Catch a Thief, the picture that made Kelly fall in love with Europe. Her choice of preference was crocodile skin, either brown or navy blue, the two most popular colors to this day.", null, "It was the birth of paparazzi. Elio Sorci was photographing Liz Taylor and Richard Burton. Years later, Marlon Brando would punch Ron Galella in the jaw. Grace Kelly was no exception to high-profile scrutiny. Her engagement to Prince Rainier III was the talk of the town. She would be the first American princess – famous in her own right. She used her handbag to shield her pregnant belly from the paparazzi. In 1956, Life magazine featured such a photograph of her bag, and so iconic was that image that the public began referring to it as the “Kelly” bag.\n\nAnd the name stuck.", null, "9 thoughts on “History of the Kelly Bag”", null, null ]
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[ "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican brand of cigarettes\nThis article is about the U.S. cigarette brand. For other uses, see LM (disambiguation).\n\nL&M is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Altria and Philip Morris International. The name comes from the tobacco company founded in 1873 called Liggett & Myers, predecessor of today's Liggett Group, in which L&M was originally produced.\n\nL&M was launched in 1885 by Liggett & Myers as a brand of plug chewing tobacco.[1][2] In 1952 or 1953, the first L&M cigarettes were created, and they were one of the earliest, perhaps the earliest brand to have a filter that was not one-sided.[1][3] When L&M was launched, their motto was \"American cigarettes of the highest quality with the best filter\". When their success in the American market was solidified, Liggett Group made a proposal to take the brand international. In 1999, the L&M trademark rights were acquired by the largest tobacco company in the United States, Philip Morris, and are still produced by them today.[1]", null, "The brand is popular in Latin America, central and northern Europe, the Arab World, and the far east and south Asia. They were not very common in the continental US until a new roll out made them available in October 2007. According to the information of the independent agency of field investigation \"Business Analytics\", the second quarter of 2007, Phillip Morris brands took the first place in 25 Russian cities with a market share of 29.92%.\n\nDuring a press conference, L&M was reported to have taken third place in the world by sales volume. Also, the L&M brand took second place among other cigarette brands produced by Phillip Morris International.[citation needed] Due to the labeling regulations in Europe banning the use of the word \"lights\", the names used to indicate the strength of the cigarettes had been changed, e.g., L&M Lights are now called L&M Blue Label. The same happened in 2010 in the U.S., when the Food and Drug Administration banned flavor descriptors—such as \"mild,\" \"light\", and \"ultra light\", though the color designations were already changed like in Europe.\n\nL&M was the fourth-largest cigarette brand in the world, with 92 billion cigarettes produced in 2007. In 2016, L&M had a volume of 97 billion produced cigarettes. It is the third-best selling international cigarette brand outside the United States and China.[3]\n\nOver the years, Liggett & Myers made many poster and magazine advertisements to promote the brand, which included famous slogans such as \"No cigarette ever went so far so fast!\".[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] Hollywood celebrities such as Barbara Stanwyck, Rosalind Russell and Fredric March starred in various print advertisement to promote the brand by claiming that L&M filters were \"Just what the doctor ordered!\".[13][14][15]\n\nIn the 1950s, L&M introduced an ad campaign called \"Just What the Doctor Ordered!\". This campaign came at the time L&M introduced the first filtered cigarette that became popular. In these L&M advertisements from the early 1950s, \"just what the doctor ordered\" had a double-meaning. Not only did it imply that L&M cigarettes were satisfying in that they offered both flavour and protection, but it also implied that doctors approved of the brand, a testament to the brand's healthfulness. In a typical advertisement that appeared in a February 1954 issue of Life, Hollywood star Fredric March made an assertion after having read the letter written by a \"Dr. Darkis\" that was inset into the advertisement. Darkis explained in this letter that L&M filters used a \"highly purified alpha cellulose\" that was \"entirely harmless\" and \"effectively filtered the smoke\".[22][23][16]\n\nSimilar contemporaneous advertisements from Viceroy claimed that their filtered cigarettes were healthy because doctors recommended Viceroys to patients. Obviously, these ads claimed health benefits for filters, though filters actually did little to truly reduce the hazards of smoking. In fact, tobacco industry chemists were well aware that most filters actually removed no more tar and nicotine than would the same length of tobacco. However, a series of Reader's Digest articles worked to publicize these dubious health claims for filters in the 1950s.\n\nOne such article, entitled \"How Harmful are Cigarettes?\" (1950), noted that artificial filters took out some nicotine, since people were aware that nicotine was a killer. The article stated that silica-gel cartridges removed 60% of nicotine from cigarettes. This article spurred Viceroy to print advertisements a week later which read: \"Reader's Digest tells why filtered cigarette smoke is better for your health.\" These health claims sparked a boom in Viceroy cigarette sales, as well as an onslaught of new filter cigarette brands flooding the market. Kent was introduced in 1952 with a filter made of treated asbestos on crepe paper. In 1953, L&M followed with a miracle tip, and Philip Morris advertised its diethylene glycol (Di-Gl) filter cigarette as the cigarette that took the fear out of smoking. In the next two years, Marlboro was re-released as a filter cigarette that targeted men (it had previously targeted women, with a beauty tip to protect the lips), and Winston was introduced with an advertising budget of $15 million.[6]\n\nOn July 21, 2011, the Bulgarian customs authorities and Phillip Morris Bulgaria representatives organized the destruction of over 7 million counterfeit cigarettes bearing the mark L&M. The destroyed cigarettes were part of over 14.5 million cigarettes seized by the Bulgarian customs officials in September 2010 and February 2011 at the border checkpoints Kulata and Ilinden, southwestern Bulgaria. Bulgaria’s Customs Agency and Philip Morris Bulgaria had signed a co-operation agreement aimed at fighting the illicit trade of tobacco products. L&M cigarettes made 3% of all seized cigarettes in Bulgaria in 2010 and 9% of all seized cigarettes during the first five months of 2011.[24]", null ]