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[ null, "Based in the South West, Western Storm was created in 2016 when Somerset County Cricket Club, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and the University of Exeter joined forces to form a unique consortium that was awarded hosting rights for a team in the KIA Super League.\n\nWestern Storm recently became the most successful team in KSL history when they lifted the trophy for an unprecedented second time. It was the culmination of four years of hard work both on and off the field by those involved. This success wouldn’t have been possible without the support of Western Storm’s Main Partners.\n\nThroughout the last four years Western Storm have been very fortunate to develop strong partnerships with a number of different businesses.\n\nTo celebrate everything that Western Storm have achieved over the last four years, and to mark the end of the KIA Super League, a special presentation event was held at the Cooper Associates County Ground recently at which the team publicly thanked their Official Partners.\n\nFormerly Wollen Michelmore LLP, Wollens Solicitors have been working with Western Storm since the beginning of the 2017 KIA Super League which saw the Storm lift the trophy.\n\nThe Devon-based law firm operates from five locations and following two mergers in 2018 & a full re-brand earlier this year, Wollens have now grown into one of the largest solicitors in the South West. The firm has exceptional specialists across private client matters as well as company and commercial law.\n\nSomerset County Sports have been one of Western Storm’s main partners since the KIA Super League began in 2016.\n\nSomerset County Sports have a long history of supporting women’s cricket and have sponsored a number of the Storm players including Anya Shrubsole, Fran Wilson and Sophie Luff.\n\nWestern Storm joined forces with Advanced Certification in a new partnership in 2018 which was renewed for the 2019 campaign.\n\nFormed in 2014 and based in Portishead, Advanced Certification are a UKAS Accredited Conformity Assessment Body covering Quality, Environmental and Health and Safety Management System Certifications and they work across a wide spectrum of sectors both in the UK and Internationally.\n\nShrey are the Official Kit Partner of Western Storm and supply all the training and playing kit. These can be purchased in Somerset County Sports." ]
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[ null, null, null, null, null, "Yum yum. A perfect end-of-summer salad. And it made a lot, too! Which is great, because the salad is even better the next day, eaten cold. You may want to have a spare lemon around to freshen it up a little.\nPosted by ironstef\n\nCan't wait t try this, thanks for posting it.\n\nThat looks and sounds fantastic. I've been wanting to try to cook with fennel more often - I've really enjoyed it braised, but I think I could get into grilling it too!\n\nI make a similar salad but throw in black olives and some red onion. DAMN good!" ]
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[ null, "Liverpool midfielder Fabinho insists he moved to Anfield to win trophies and is determined to match the club’s ambitions after his move earlier this summer.\n\nThe Brazilian left Ligue 1 side Monaco for £43.7million in May and he put pen to paper on a four-year deal.\n\nFabinho is expected to start the Premier League opener with West Ham but he will compete alongside Jordan Henderson, Naby Keita and Georginio Wijnaldum for a regular starting berth over the season.\n\nLiverpool are hoping to close the gap on last year’s title winners Manchester City and Fabinho admits he has been impressed by their progress during pre-season.\n\nThe Reds lost the EFL Cup final to the Citizens as well as tasting defeat in the Champions League final to Real Madrid but Fabinho believes their luck will soon change.\n\nHe told Sky Sports: “When the opportunity came about to join Liverpool, I spoke to the coach and that gave me the certainty that it was the right decision which has been confirmed by being here.\n\n“I’d been at Monaco for many years, and I believe it was time for a change. I wanted to move to a massive club with ambition that are fighting for titles. It was between the English league and the Spanish league.\n\n“This is a massive club, and if this is not the best league in the world, it’s one of the two biggest championships in the world.\n\n“We are looking very strong. The preparations have been great and looking at all the elements, not just the first team, we have a great squad. We will be fighting for the title.”\n\nLiverpool remain second favourites for the Premier League title and they are priced at 4.50 to lift the trophy." ]
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[ "Greenwich has a rich history and significance in many areas. It is of course the place where Greenwich Mean Time comes from since Greenwich is positioned at 0 degrees longitude. This line can be visited at the Royal Greenwich Observatory that was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1675. There are two former royal residences – one is now the Naval College. Greenwich has a rich seafaring heritage, and this is seen in the Maritime Museum as well as the clipper ship the Cutty Sark museum.\n\nDue to its status as a royal and commercial hub Greenwich became a bustling market town that was originally dominated by meat, fruit and veg and fish sellers. This trade declined after World War II and eventually was phased out. It wasn’t until the 1980s that Greenwich saw a revival of its market culture, this time in the area of Arts and Crafts and Vintage. It was following the lead of Camden Lock that became a massive success around this time.", null, "From the 1980s Greenwich became a destination for all vintage collectors and dealers. There were numerous outdoor weekend markets and shops selling everything from clothing to housewares. Buildings like an abandoned tank station were converted to vintage shops and there were many others lining the streets. It was one of the coolest places in London.", null, "Unfortunately, this all began to change as Greenwich real estate became more and more desirable. It seemed like every time Greenwich got a new transport link, the real estate went up and the vintage markets and stores would close. Today there is much talk about the vintage heritage of Greenwich and how it can be preserved. There has not been any definitive answer as it is a difficult issue to pin down. Is it a cultural issue or is it just progress? This question, I fear, will sadly not be answered in time to rectify the situation.\n\nThere is one shining beacon that preserves Greenwich’s vintage history and that is Joli Vintage Living. This shop, owned by Jo Khalef, has been a fixture in Greenwich for the past five years. It is one of only two vintage shops left in Greenwich. There have been many shops that have come and gone but Joli keeps going. This is due to Jo’s good taste and eye for finding items that people will buy. This is no easy feat. She does not have one focus but rather, as the name suggests, clothing, furniture and collectibles that offer a way to capture “vintage living”. Although she offers a wide variety of items, the shop looks very harmonious and well put together thanks to her attention to detail.\n\nJoli Vintage Living is a part of Greenwich’s heritage because it captures the vintage culture perfectly. It teaches the younger generation that using and collecting quality second-hand items is good for the planet and good for our souls." ]
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[ null, "Automakers, not technology companies, are in the driver’s seat in developing self-driving, “autonomous” cars, and Japan’s Toyota Motor Corp is best positioned to lead the way, according to a new report on patents for the fast-evolving technology.\n\nThe report, by the Intellectual Property and Science division of Thomson Reuters, is based on a detailed analysis of patent filings by automakers and tech companies for autonomous-car technology.\n\nThe findings illuminate the challenges for both established automakers and Silicon Valley companies as they compete to profit from moving people around in a world that is increasingly congested and concerned about carbon emissions.\n\nThe global auto industry is in the midst of three simultaneous, and interconnected, technology revolutions. The first is the quest for cleaner alternatives to internal-combustion engines. The second involves connectivity and linking cars to information or data services. Lastly, the autonomy revolution is the effort to develop self-driving cars that could enable services in which electric cars connected to the Web can be summoned to provide rides on demand.\n\n“Automakers aren’t as good as technology companies in tooting their own horns,” Tony Trippe, principal author of the report, told Reuters in an interview. “But when you look at the patent data, the automakers are all over this.”\n\nToyota is, far and away, the global leader in the number of self-driving car patents, the report found. Toyota is followed by Germany’s Robert Bosch GmbH, Japan’s Denso Corp, Korea’s Hyundai Motor Co and General Motors Co. The tech company with the most autonomous-driving patents, Alphabet Inc’sGoogle, ranks 26th on the list.\n\nThe report from the Thomson Reuters unit comes as auto and technology industry executives are gathering at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where alliances to advance autonomous driving and connected vehicles will be central topics.\n\nGM said on Monday it will invest $500 million in Lyft Inc as it forges a Detroit-Silicon Valley partnership with the ride-sharing service to develop an on-demand network of self-driving cars.\n\nToyota, the Thomson Reuters report found, has more than 1,400 patents on autonomous-driving devices, more than twice as many as any other company. One recent Toyota patent application, for example, is for software that avoids a car’s self-driving system being switched off, and thus defaulting to “manual mode” in which the driver controls the car, unless the driver intends to turn off the system.\n\nThe raw number of patents does not necessarily equate to leadership in developing self-driving cars, Trippe said. Non-US companies tend to be more aggressive in filing patent applications than American companies. The quality of patents is also important, since not all are created equal.\n\nAnother potential limitation of the report is the 18-month lag time between patent filings and when the filings are published for the public.\n\nIn reality, driverless-car development will require alliances between automakers and technology companies, even though both sides will try to gain the upper hand in partnerships.\n\nA Toyota spokesman said the automaker views a fully self-driving car as a long term goal, but one that must wait for autonomous driving systems that never make a mistake. In the meantime, Toyota is accelerating efforts to equip cars with automatic braking and other safety systems that can help avoid crashes.\n\nMost experts say fully self-driving vehicles are unlikely to be roaming roads in large numbers for many years yet. Google has been testing self-driving cars since 2009, though, and automakers such as Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen AG’s Audi unit have revealed cars that can travel long distances without human intervention.\n\nTrippe said Apple and Tesla would make logical partners in autonomous cars because they have complementary, not duplicative patents. Tesla’s strength is propulsion technology, notably batteries, while Apple’s is in electronic navigation and communication systems.\n\nAs the race to develop self-driving cars heats up, automakers are also introducing more “semi-autonomous” driving systems that handle tedious or tricky situations. Audi, for instance, is expected to use the CES show to outline progress on a system that allows cars to pilot themselves in traffic jams at low speeds.\n[“source-gadgets.ndtv”]" ]
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[ "4 edition of World of Lady Jane Grey found in the catalog.", null, null, "Get this from a library. The world of Lady Jane Grey. [Gladys Malvern] -- A biography of Lady Jane Grey, great-granddaughter of Henry VII, who at the age of 16 bore the awesome burden of the turbulent English crown for nine days before she was beheaded.\n\nLady Jane Grey (c. – 12 February ), also known as Lady Jane Dudley (after her marriage) and as \"the Nine Days' Queen\", was an English noblewoman and de facto Queen of England and Ireland from 10 July until 19 July Jane was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII through his younger daughter Mary, and was a first cousin once removed of Edward : Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk.\n\nThe World of Lady Jane Grey book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Great-granddaughter of Henry VII, and first cousin of Elizabet /5(12). Books shelved as lady-jane-grey: Innocent Traitor by Alison Weir, The Sisters Who Would Be Queen by Leanda de Lisle, Lady in Waiting by Susan Meissner, N.\n\nThe world of Lady Jane Grey by Malvern, Gladys. Publication date A biography of Lady Jane Grey, great-granddaughter of Henry VII, who at the age of 16 bore the awesome burden of the turbulent English crown for nine days before she was beheaded Borrow this book to access EPUB and PDF files.\n\nIN COLLECTIONS. Books to Borrow. Books for. The details and life of the court of Henry VIII are masterfully recreated in this book. Lady Jane was the grand neice of Henry VIII, and was third in line to the throne.\n\nThe heads of states illegally pronounced her queen on the death of her cousin, Edward VI, and eventually she 5/5(1). Get this from a library. Lady Jane Grey. [Sue Reid] -- The tragic story of Lady Jane Grey who was Queen of England for nine days in July Jane grew up watching her cousins in training as heirs to the throne, World of Lady Jane Grey book imagining that by a twist of fate.\n\nWorld Book Online is an engaging, verified, and trustworthy digital resource for grades pre-K through high school. Become a World Book Insider. Stay up to speed on all we have to offer-plus activities, crafts, and blogs for parents and educators in our newsletter.\n\nThe World of Lady Jane Grey is a historical fiction book by Gladys Malvern published in Ann Rinaldi's book, Nine Days a Queen, is a story told from Jane's perspective about her life from birth until her execution. In this, Jane Grey was reluctant to become queen, and believed that Mary would send a pardon just before her decapitation.\n\nThe entire book is written in the first person but from the viewpoint of several people, including Lady Jane Grey; Mrs. Ellen, her loving and trusted nursemaid; Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk, Jane's hateful mother; Queen Katherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII who took an interest in Jane; and John Dudley, the man who wrested the crown /5().\n\nEnglish noblewoman Lady Jane Grey is one of the most romanticized monarchs of Tudor England. Her short, nine-day reign was an unsuccessful attempt to. 'A presentation by Leanda de Lisle, AUTHOR OF TUDOR: THE FAMILY STORY, AND ALSO OF THE SISTERS WHO WOULD BE QUEEN, at the Ryedale Book Festival, on the heirs to the last Tudor.\n\nAccompanying her. \"The Sisters Who Would be Queen: Mary, Katherine & Lady Jane Grey\" (HarperPress and Ballantine), by Leanda de Lisle, is out in Britain and America Leanda de Lisle is a writer and a historian.\n\nShe has been a columnist for the Spectator, the Guardian, Country Life and the Daily Express, and her new book is “Tudor: The Family Story ”Author: Leanda de Lisle.\n\nJane was considerately treated in the Tower, but when her father witlessly joined Sir Thomas Wyatt’s rebellion in January, Jane was considered too dangerous a. Lady Jane Grey, also called (from ) Lady Jane Dudley, (born OctoberBradgate, Leicestershire, England—died FebruLondon), titular queen of England for nine days in Beautiful and intelligent, she reluctantly allowed herself at age 15 to be put on the throne by unscrupulous politicians; her subsequent execution by.\n\nThis is my first Alison Weir book and I am impressed. The story of Lady Jane Grey unfolds beautifully and tragically.\n\nWeir blends fact and fiction into a powerful story not only of Lady Jane Grey but of the House of Tudor and the protestant/catholic struggle in sixteenth centruy England.5/5(5).\n\nThe Words and Behavior of the Lady Jane upon the Scaffold The next victim was the amiable Lady Jane Gray, who, by her acceptance of the crown at the earnest solicitations of her friends, incurred the implacable resentment of the bloody Mary. Lady Jane Grey: A life cut short. Lady Jane Grey was probably born in the latter half ofperhaps at Dorset House in was the eldest daughter of Henry Grey, later Duke of Suffolk, and Lady Frances Brandon.\n\n28 January Henry VIII dies, leaving his nine-year-old son, Edward, as his heir. Jane is now officially third in line to the throne. a time, there was a sixteen-year-old girl named Jane Grey, who was forced to marry a complete stranger (Lord Guildford or Gilford or Gifford-something-or-other), and shortly thereafter found herself ruler of a country.\n\nShe was queen for nine days. Then she quite literally lost her head. Lady Jane Grey Reference Guide. 3, likes 52 talking about this.\n\nThe latest news about the nine day queen Followers: K. Febru Lady Jane Grey is executed Grey was executed along with her husband because she was an ongoing alternative claimant to the throne. She was still a teenager. You can also read more about Edward VI’s devise in my article 21 June – Edward VI chooses Lady Jane Grey as his heir.\n\nNotes and Sources “Queen Jane or Lady Jane Grey”, talk by Claire Ridgway for the Tudor Society, July Ives, Eric () Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery, Wiley-Blackwell. Over the centuries there have been a number of plays written about Lady Jane. In his article, ‘A Performance of Rowe’s Lady Jane Gray in ’, Martin Spies argues that the last performance of Rowe’s play was not at Covent Garden, London in but at The Theatre Royal, Hull in ‘Lady Jane Grey and Her Times’ by George Howard quotes from or refers to the following.\n\nOnce blindfolded, Jane groped her way to the execution block and laid her head in its groove. The last sound the crowd heard before the axe thudded into the block was a prayer from Jane’s seventeen-year-old voice: “Lord, into thy hands I commend my spirit.” So ended the life of Lady Jane Grey, the teenage martyr.\n\nFor more on Lady Jane Grey. Lady Jane Grey: a tragedy: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane: regulated from the prompt book by permission of the managers.Apollo Press, by the Martins, for Bell, London in English.\n\nAs sixteen-year-old Lady Jane Grey stood on the scaffold on a gray winter morning, she looked calmly out over the crowd of spectators. Then, mustering the strength she had asked God to provide, she spoke with such a poise and conviction that even her executioners were moved.\n\nLady Jane Grey's nine days as queen are reimagined as a tongue-in-cheek shape-shifter romance. Between the reigns of adolescent King Edward VI and his bloodthirsty half sister, Mary I, England was ruled for nine days by doomed Lady Jane, a year-old political pawn—or that's how it went in our world/5(31).\n\nAccording to the Tudor Travel Guide, Jane’s parents, the Marquess and Marchioness of Dorset (the latter, Lady Frances Grey, was the daughter of Henry VIII’s youngest sister, Mary), likely Author: Meilan Solly.\n\nShe was a viable heir to the English throne because of her maternal grandmother, Princess Mary Tudor. After the death of her first husband, King Louis XII of France inMary secretly wed her true love, Charles Brandon.\n\nThe faked letter first made its appearance in Richard Patrick Boyle Davey’s biography The Nine Days Queen, Lady Jane Grey & her ’s subject was already a popular one. The Victorians had lapped up the poignant tale of a child-woman forced to be queen, and despite this, later executed as a usurper.\n\nOn Februyear-old Lady Jane Grey was beheaded after a nine-day reign as Queen of England. To explain why, we first have to offer an all-too-brief primer on the political background of Tudor England up to this point. British Royalty. Queen of England. Jane was the daughter of Henry Grey, Marquis of Dorset (later Duke of Suffolk) and Frances Brandon, a niece of Henry VIII.\n\nJane married Guildford Dudley in May of She then became the unwitting pawn in the schemes of Burial: Chapel of Saint Peter-ad-Vincula. “ The dramatic story of Lady Jane Grey has captured the imagination of people of all ages and eras—high-stake royal politics, ruthless power-plays, religious controversies, and tragic ending.\n\nDespite it all, the biblical faith of this remarkable teen-ager gave her. Hand, Ashton, and Meadows follow up My Lady Jane (about Lady Jane Gray) with another tongue-in-cheek novel about a famous Jane-this time, Jane Eyre.\n\nIn this take on the classic, Jane and Charlotte Bronte are good friends from school, and as Jane's story unfolds, Charlotte records every moment of it-at first writing it as a murder mystery, then.\n\nBut the tragic story of Lady Jane Grey is often overlooked by historians. Only now does a three-part TV series – the second part is tomorrow at 9pm on BBC4 – shed any new light on Jane.\n\nHistorian James D. Taylor gathers in one volume all known historical information regarding Henry Grey, father of Lady Jane Grey. Descended from a distinguished and noble heritage that produced two queens, Henry Grey gave up a comfortable, quiet and leisurely life to become one of the most powerful and influential men in England next to the king.\n\nIn My Lady Jane, coauthors Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows have created a one-of-a-kind fantasy in the tradition of The Princess Bride, featuring a reluctant king, an even more reluctant queen, a noble steed, and only a passing resemblance to actual.\n\nLady Jane Grey was the Queen of England for nine days from 10 to 19 July She was a Protestant. (TV: Lost in Time) At the age of fifteen, Jane Grey was forced into a marriage with Lord Guildford Dudley by her mother.\n\nShe found her husband an ass. He talked of nothing but himself, failed to compliment her if she wore a new gown and never washed. (TV: Lost in Time)Appearances: TV: Lost in Time.LADY JANE GREY Jane liked Katherine, who was a very kind woman with a special love for children.\n\nJane and Katherine shared a passion for books, fine clothes and jewels, music, art, and dancing. Most of all, however, they both loved the message of the gospel. In fact, Katherine had written a book in which she explained how long it.Fusing both history and romance, the Lady Julia Grey series of novels by Deanna Raybourn brings all these different elements together into one mysterious mix.\n\nTaking place in the late Victorian era, it features Lady Julia Grey, a woman brought head-first into a world of intrigue and deception as she teams up the enigmatic investigator Nicholas." ]
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[ "Why We Feel Creeped Out with Inanimate Objects: Walking Through Uncanny Valley", null, "Let’s face it: there are just some things that are universally unsettling. Dolls, ventriloquism dummies, mannequins, and humanoid robots all tend to create this uneasy feeling in us – sometimes, we’re even afraid of them, despite the fact that they aren’t really alive.\n\nThis effect, and the feelings associated with it, are known as the uncanny valley.\n\nThough it began as a simple psychological curiosity, the uncanny valley has become a huge concern in the fields of computer animation, robotics, and artificial intelligence.\n\nBut why does this happen? What happens to our brains when we see something that isn’t quite human? Let’s take a look.\n\nResidents of the Valley", null, "The first mention of the phenomenon appeared in an essay written by robotics professor Masahiro Mori in 1970 entitled Bukimi no Tani, or The Valley of Eeriness.\n\nHe was writing primarily about the feelings that arose when he looked at figures, but the term would eventually apply to dolls, ventriloquism dummies, and robots. The English term was first coined in “Robots: Fact, Fiction, and Prediction”, a 1978 book by Jasia Reichhardt. Since then, research into the effect and how to avoid it has grown exponentially – there were 510 separate academic papers that mentioned the effect published in 2015.\n\nEntities that trigger the effect tend to share a particular set of traits. They are meant to mimic humans, but discrepancies in their vocal patterns, movements, or appearance make it so that they aren’t quite perfect replicas of human beings. This near-realism sets off a reaction in our brains that varies from discomfort to deep revulsion. But why? What’s going on?\n\nThe most basic explanation for the uncanny valley effect is that there’s something hardwired in us that causes us to be repulsed by things that look human, but aren’t quite there.\n\nSome theories tie it to an instinct called pathogen avoidance – basically, we’re programmed to avoid things that look unhealthy or diseased to prevent the spread of possible pathogens. This is why it’s so easy for us to be afraid of zombies – despite the fact that they were once human, they move sluggishly and are clearly diseased.\n\nMismatched expressions between the eyes and mouth, or a lack of emotion in the eyes altogether is thought to denote psychopathy – considering that many simulated humans lack eyeballs that function like ours do, this is a common problem that plunges simulations into the uncanny valley.\n\nDeviation from social norms in the eye contact, movement, or voice modulation could also denote psychopathy. Serial killers like Hannibal Lecter are often given these traits to make them less human than the people around them, and thus make our feelings towards them almost entirely negative.", null, "Some theorists believe that the entities in the uncanny valley straddle the lines between our categories of “human” and “not human”, or perhaps “alive” and “not alive”.\n\nThis incomplete movement from one category to another causes a sort of “error message” in the brain, which reacts with revulsion and an instinct to reject the stimulus.\n\nIf something looks human, we expect it to be human, but things that reside in the uncanny valley can never satisfy that expectation. This theory applies in the case of “living” dolls such as Chucky – their status as something that should not be living, but nevertheless moving around, and speaking, makes them deeply unsettling for us.\n\nFinally, the existential issues that entities from the uncanny valley could provoke are also cited as a possible reason for the discomfort. Some think that the movement or looks of these entities could remind our brains of corpses, and thus invoke an ingrained fear of death.\n\nAnother possibility is that we unconsciously begin considering the humanity of these beings, and thus of ourselves – an uncomfortable conversation for most people.\n\nThough this concept is usually addressed in science fiction with movies like I, Robot, horror can easily employ this in the case of things like ghosts and other spectral beings.\n\nThe Valley in the Media", null, "In 1988, Pixar released a short film entitled “Tin Toy”, featuring a computer-animated infant called Billy. The appearance of the infant descended so far into the uncanny valley that Pixar turned away from making human characters completely for a while, instead focusing on living toys, robots, insects, and other non-humans that stood up better when computer animated.\n\nSince then, computer-animated humans have often been decried by audiences as “creepy”, and this has a devastating effect on the films in which they feature. However, there’s a certain genre that has created uncanny valley residents time and time again with no repercussions – the horror genre.\n\nIn an industry that relies on creating unease and fear in its viewers, the uncanny valley is a gold mine. Characters like Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers wear frightening, corpse-like masks that strip them of their humanity and make them even more frightening.\n\nFaceless creatures like Slenderman haunt the forests and backyards of frightened children. The uncanny valley is horror’s bread and butter, even though we barely understand it. With the promising research being conducted into the phenomenon nowadays, the possibilities for scarier horror villains is endless.\n\nHope for the Future\n\nDespite its beginnings as an interesting thought exercise for psychology majors, the uncanny valley is a new frontier for the horror genre. Though much of the research being conducted now is aimed at bypassing the valley, the results could assist horror authors and directors in creating villains and monsters that crawl through nightmares more effectively than ever before." ]
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[ "Desktops have been around for much longer than laptops. If you spent your childhood in the 90s, you will recall that if someone talked about computers, then only desktops would come to mind.\n\nLaptops were in their infancy in consumer market and generally owned by wealthy businessmen who did quite a bit of traveling.\n\nTo this date, desktops are going quite strong. The question is, what has allowed the desktop market to exist in this day and age of portability?\n\nWe will find out the reason while we list the desktop pros and cons.\n\nHere, we are going to discuss the desktop pros and cons.\n\nSo let’s start with the good points; the Pros and then move on to the Cons.\n\nPros of a Desktop\n\nWhile there is a small niche market for compact desktop, most customers are no too concerned about their size.\n\nIn fact, for enthusiasts and gamers the more space they have for components, the more desirable they are for the power users.\n\nThe motherboard is placed inside along the length of the casing to one side, with its mounting screws attaching to the casing side.\n\nAlongside the CPU, RAM and ROM, the motherboard is equipped with standard slots in multiple counts for attaching various components/adapters like for sound, graphics, communication etc. that can be bought separately.\n\nThere can also be slots plenty of PCIe slots for connecting myriad of components. Whether you want you graphics card in double or triple configuration, you can do so with a desktop.\n\nThere is also a power supply which connects with the AC mains and provides multiple power outputs for the various components and the motherboard.\n\nDesktop casings come in many sizes and designs but the emphasis in any case is on appearance or the count and quality of the components inside.\n\nSpaciousness also allows air to circulate freely inside the casing and provides good cooling with the help of heat sinks and fans. As such, the components are not bottlenecked due to heat.\n\nAs you may know CPU throttling is a phenomenon that occurs when the core temperatures rise too high and the CPU has to throttle down its clock speed.", null, "Desktop computers are very easy to upgrade because their architecture is designed in that way.\n\nThe desktop has various standard slots (PCIe Slots) for adding any compatible component.\n\nIn general, the motherboard make and model decides to what extent the desktop is upgradable.\n\nAll you need to do is simply determine whether the upgraded component is compatible with the installed hardware or not. There are almost countless combinations of components possible in the desktops.\n\nYou can even change the motherboard to allow for better upgrading options.\n\nYou can add a liquid cooling solution, RGB lights etc to make your ultimate desktop.\n\nDesktops are far more configurable as compared to other devices.\n\nFrom the choice of hardware combination you choose to internal tweaking. All can be achieved.\n\nWhether you want to overclock your processor, or play around with your RAM and graphics card settings, the desktops give you a lot more room to experiment and configure the environment to your liking.\n\nThe desktops are generally desired for greater performance.\n\nSince there is little restriction on the space available in desktops for components, they can be setup with components which provide maximum performance.\n\nThere no restriction on the available power in desktops.\n\nThe power supply output determines it and not the input from the mains. So, components with high performance can be comfortably installed.\n\nThe only concern with high performance components is their tendency to heat up more, but fortunately, desktops have far better heat dissipation solutions as compared to portable devices.\n\nThe hardware components installed in a desktop can have as much higher specifications as you need or desire.\n\nWhether it means more tolerant, robust and durable components or components having high performance, the desktops can accommodate them.\n\nThe one thing to note here that a component for a desktop is almost always more powerful than the same priced component in a laptop.\n\nNote only does an average desktop processor have more clock speed, it also offers more cores.\n\nYou can see this below.", null, "The desktop hardware is more economical as compared to mobile computers like Laptops.\n\nAnything smaller than a desktop or anything requiring portability naturally requires you to pay a premium for its design.\n\nOf course, by economical we mean that if you were to spend $500. On a laptop, the most powerful CPU you would expect is an Intel Core i5-8250U processor – “U” processors being weak but batter saving.\n\nOn the other hand, on a desktop, you can expect a much a powerful Intel Core i5-9400 processor along with more RAM and even an SSD.\n\nYou can learn about this here", null, "The desktop can be fitted with multiple screens, customizable keyboards, USB hubs etc that you feel more comfortable with.\n\nThere is literally no restriction to the comfort you can get with desktops.\n\nThe more “ergonomically” designed keyboards and mouse as well as larger screens enhance your comfort factor for work and entertainment.\n\nCons of a Desktop\n\nThe primary drawback of desktops is that they are not at all portable.\n\nThe desktop chassis can be rather heavy and it is connected generally via various kinds of cable with all the peripherals.\n\nThe hard disks generally used with desktops are not optimized for shocks because that is not related to the way desktops are used.\n\nIf you wish to simply shift the desktop from one table to another, you will need to power down the system, disconnect all the various cables and shift the casing and other hardware separately to the other table and then reconnect the cables.\n\nOf course, the new location for the desktop must have a power outlet available and large enough desk. Otherwise you might as well have not shifted.\n\nDesktops are noisy because of the large and high rpm fans used in them.\n\nThe fans are needed for cooling and are a must. Although newer fans are designed to be less noisy, the noise level is still noticeable and very unsuited for professional audio recording areas.\n\nThis can be eliminated with water cooling solution.\n\nThe desktops can be equipped with many different combinations of hardware components.\n\nThese components could be from different manufacturers.\n\nThen, all the components are connected in a standard way to the motherboard.\n\nUnfortunately, this also means that the specific components are not completely optimized for working together.\n\nOf course they are compatible by their specifications, but to achieve a fault tolerant configuration, you may need to try various combinations and then see which proves to be most stable.\n\nDesktops are not about space. They are about performance and productivity.\n\nHence, they tend to have a scattered setup. The keyboard, monitor screens, mouse etc. are all physically separate from each other and from the desktop casing.\n\nYou have to have a proper table and chair combination alongside adequate environmental temperature and an electricity supply outlet available.\n\nMuch of the times, the screens have their separate socket for connection of electricity, so multiple electrical sockets are required.\n\n5. May or May not have Wireless\n\nIt is less common for desktops to have wireless network connectivity.\n\nIt is not unusual but since desktops are meant to operate in one location, a cable connection to the network is preferred.\n\nThe cable connection is also preferred because it allows for much faster speeds and a very stable connectivity. Hence, allowing wireless connectivity can mean adding an external network adapter that is connected via USB.\n\nThe location and direction of antenna determine the quality of the wireless connection.\n\nGenerally, the antennae are located along the front side or the back side of the casing and need to be connected via a longer cable so that they can be brought up on to the top of casing for better signal reception.", null, "For safety, you can invest in UPS\n\nThe desktops accept AC power from the mains and that’s about it.\n\nSo what if the power goes out? Obviously, the system will shutdown immediately which is very harmful for the system in the long run.\n\nComputers are always required to be powered down in the proper prescribed manner otherwise there is a great tendency for the system to develop faults in it.\n\nThe solution is to arrange a separate Uninterruptible Power Supply having at least a battery backup of 5 minutes, so that there is enough time for the computer to be properly shutdown.\n\nUPS devices are quite expensive and may require periodic maintenance. Their cost also goes up with higher battery backup.\n\nIn countries where power outages are common, such power management is essential for the safety and durability of the desktop computers. This of course adds to the cost of the computer.\n\nCompared to laptops, the desktops consume much more power.\n\nOn top of that, if you building a gaming rig or a workstation grade desktop, then you power consumption can reach sky high.\n\nAlthough TDP isn’t exactly the measure of the power rating, it gives you an idea about the max power consumption of a particular component.\n\nThe higher power consumption can be an issue in countries where power tariffs are high.\n\nAlso Read: What is TDP in CPU?\n\nHere we looked at some of the desktop pros and cons.\n\nWhile desktops do have their advantages, they are generally suited for office, gaming and for workstation related tasks.\n\nThey are also less expensive to procure. However, their operating cost can run higher than laptops and other portable devices.\n\nIn the end, it all boils down to the following question: do you want portability of a laptop, or do you want the high performance of a desktop?" ]
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[ "NASSAU, Bahamas -- Viktor Hovland wrapped his putter around the throat of this tournament on Saturday, a tournament that some might dismissively deign to refer to as golf of the “hit and giggle” variety. And, yes, we can confirm that there was some of that, because every time Hovland hit a putt, the ball was going in, and, well, why wouldn’t you laugh with delight?\n\nHovland provided a veritable laugh track at Albany Resort in the third round of the 2022 Hero World Challenge, converting a career-high 10 birdies to fire an eight-under 64 to forge a three-stroke lead over reigning PGA Tour Player of the Year Scottie Scheffler. Seeking to successfully defend his title, Hovland sits at 13-under 203 after a masterful round on a gorgeous tropical afternoon. Scheffler had a 66 and at 206 is two clear of third place, occupied by Justin Thomas and Cameron Young.\n\n“Just his game overall, it was clean,” said Xander Schauffele, who played with Hovland in the final pairing and felt good about his three-under 69—except when he compared it to the Norwegian’s performance.\n\n“It was so good, I didn’t even realize it, but at one point I was like, ‘Holy sh--, this guy is eight under right now. I’m looking at the board, and I’m getting absolutely rinsed today. I played OK today, but he played so good I almost felt bad about my round.”", null, "Swing Analysis\nWant another 20 yards? Then copy this move in Viktor Hovland’s swing", null, "Last year, Hovland overcame a six-stroke deficit to Collin Morikawa with a final-round 66 to beat Scheffler by one stroke. This time he’ll attempt to go wire-to-wire and prevent Scheffler, No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking, from regaining the top spot—just as he did a year ago when Morikawa was poised to become No. 1.\n\n“Obviously a lot can happen,” said Hovland, 25, the 12th-ranked player in the world. “When we're playing the ball down and you get some mud balls, you get one bad mud ball, lost ball and then the other guy shoots seven, eight under, you can play a pretty reasonable round of golf, shoot a couple under and still get beat. So, I have to go out there and do a lot of the same stuff I did today.”\n\nWhat Hovland did on Saturday was play to his strengths, flighting the ball in the wind, which tapered off significantly compared to the first two days, and then going wild on the greens. He estimated that he needed just 24 putts—but the stat sheet says 23—the product of growing confidence as he watched the ball continually find the bottom of the cup.\n\nWeirdly, the day didn’t start so great, but then he began reeling off one-putt greens starting at the third. Even the first of his two bogeys on the day at the par-5 sixth provided a highlight as he caught enough of the lip to see a seven-footer drop. His only other bogey came at the par-4 18th after one of the many mud balls the 20-man field encountered on the day.\n\nHe could hardly complain, though.\n\n“I missed probably like a 10-footer on the first hole and lipped out, and I kind of thought here we go again, but after that it was a lot of putts that went in,” Hovland said. “You need that on a day like today when the winds are down and you can be a little bit more aggressive. That's the only way you can make that many birdies, so that was a lot of fun.\n\nRELATED: Tiger Woods explains why he's been so vocal against LIV Golf", null, null, null, "“You start missing a couple short ones, it's like, huh, ‘They're not going in, I need to kind of make this.’ But then the opposite side when I started making putts, it's like, ‘Man, I'm putting well today,’ and then you're kind of feeding off of that and … your mind just kind of looks at the hole like ‘OK, I know how to make this. You know, it's going to break this way, all I need to do is just start it on this line with this speed and it's going to go in.’ It was just kind of one of those days.”\n\nOne more of those days, and Hovland will be only the second repeat winner of his event after host Tiger Woods in 2006-07.\n\nThe best gifts for every golfer on your list\n\nINTERACTIVE: How Tiger hits every shot\n\nWhat it takes to get kicked out a private club\n\nPODCAST: The dirty secrets of sandbaggers\n\nWhy a PGA Tour pro disappeared into the jungle\n\n17 items you need in your golf bag" ]
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[ null, "Yvette Felarca, prominent member of a far-left Antifa-affiliated organization, has been ordered by a court to pay $10,000 in legal expenses to Troy Worden, the former head of the Berkeley College Republicans.\n\nFelarca is a national organizer for By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), a violence-advocating group affiliated with Antifa, according to FBI and Homeland Security (DHS) intelligence reports first reported on by Politico.\n\nBased on the allegations, she asked for a restraining order against Worden and, while the case was in progress, was granted a temporary restraining order (limited to 25 days). Worden was to stay 100 yards from Felarca, which was later reduced by the court to 10 yards.\n\nWorden’s lawyers obtained a video of the Aug. 23 interaction that showed, they said, that Worden didn’t make the alleged threatening comments, according to court documents.\n\nThe lawyers argued Felarca’s request for a restraining order was frivolous. They alleged she only wanted to keep Worden away because she was in the process of organizing to shut down Berkeley College Republicans’ (BCR) events.\n\n“Felarca knew that she could not continue to use [Berkeley] University resources to plan her disruption tactics as long as Worden was allowed to attend her meetings,” the lawyers stated.\n\nFelarca, a part-time middle school teacher in Berkeley, has boasted of shutting down at least one BCR event last year, calling for more “militant protests,” while interviewed by KTVU.\n\nOn Oct. 26, only hours before her third hearing on the restraining order, Felarca dismissed her case.\n\nShe was ordered to pay $10,000 in lawyer fees to Worden and $1,100 in court fees. Her lawyer, Shanta Driver, who is also BAMN national chair, plans to appeal the court decision, Berkeleyside reported. Worden’s lawyers sought higher reimbursement, saying the legal cost reached almost $180,000.\n\nFelarca will soon be back in court since she faces federal charges for inciting a riot in Sacramento in June 2016, where Traditionalist Workers Party, a national socialist group, held a small rally that was disrupted by Antifa and its affiliates. At least 10 people suffered stab wounds and lacerations in the resulting melee, Berkeleyside reported.\n\nAntifa was founded in Germany in the 1920s as the violent wing of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), which at the time was trying to establish a communist dictatorship in Germany on behalf of the Soviet Union. Part of its role was to brand any form of capitalism and all rival political parties as “fascist.”\n\nBAMN – it’s full name is the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration and Immigrant Rights, and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary – dates back to 1995 and was “partially initiated” by the Revolutionary Worker’s League (RWL), BAMN founder Luke Massie told The Michigan Daily in 2001.\n\nBAMN was set up separate from RWL, a Trotskyist organization, to attract broader membership, Massie said. “Many people who support affirmative action are not ready to sign on to entirely change our social order.”" ]
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[ null, "Despite his princely image on screen, it now seems that actor and JYJ member Park Yoochun may have a darker side. Park’s reputation as an actor has been permanently damaged by the recent accusations of four women who said that he sexually assaulted them. All four women work in adult entertainment bars and claim he forced them to have sex, shocking fans of K-dramas from around the world. Whether or not the charges are proven to be true, the suggestion of violence and the recurring visits to adult entertainment bars has damaged Park’s image so much that he will likely never land a K-drama role again.\n\nPark’s scandal may do more than damage his own career. The latest in a series of scandals involving popular K-drama actors, the assault case may also dishearten K-drama lovers, who watch dramas at least partly out of the romantic notion of the idealized male lead. The idealized male lead is a big part of the charm of K-dramas, but it’s harder to succumb to that charm knowing that in real life some K-drama actors don’t treat women the way they should.\n\nA hyper-idealized version of a man, that a woman must win over, K-drama male leads are multi-talented, smart, and ultimately protective of the women they love. Even if they are initially mean to their leading ladies, as So Ji Sub comically was in “The Master’s Sun,” or as Ji Sung cruelly was in “Secrets,” ultimately K-drama male leads will sacrifice everything for the woman they love; they would die to protect her.\n\nIt’s easy to fall in hypothetical love with such idealized men, especially when the actors who play them don’t seem to have a personal life to contradict their perfection. That lack of a personal life makes it easier for viewers to imagine the actor in fact is the living embodiment of the fictional character he’s portrayed. Korean entertainment agencies take great pains to control the private lives of their entertainers and prevent negative publicity from tarnishing an actor’s image for this very reason.\n\nBut even the most vigilant agencies may find it impossible to monitor all of an actor’s less responsible behavior. Three recent scandals have shown that K-drama actors are not only human, but have a darker side than their “sweet ideal boyfriend” persona would suggest.\n\nFirst it was Park Shi Hoo, star of “Neighborhood Hero.” In 2013, a woman accused him of sexual assault but he claimed their sex was consensual. Although the charges were eventually withdrawn, he could not work for years. This was a case of he said-she said with no definitive proof offered by either side, but the mere accusation of assault temporarily derailed his acting career. His character in his drama comeback role — after three years absence — was much more jaded than his pre-scandal role. He won’t likely be offered naive chaebol roles again like the one he played in “Cheongdamdong Alice”, since drama viewers can no longer relate Park to that sort of figure.\n\nNext there was actor and SS501 member Kim Hyun Joong’s drawn-out and messy scandal. As an actor Kim Hyun Joong epitomized the “ideal boyfriend.” But his own romantic relationship resulted in his ex-girlfriend filing multiple charges of physical assault against him and then some time later announcing that she was carrying his child. Although Kim previously made an effort to move away from the “ideal boyfriend” persona and toward an edgier rougher image, fans were so disappointed in the scandal that his career has been derailed. No one can prove exactly what happened to cause what his agency claimed was accidental bruising, but the pregnancy and past relationship were very real and DNA tests proved that the baby is Kim’s. The fight over the pregnancy proved the couple’s relationship was at best tumultuous and that Kim was definitely not the ideal violin-playing boyfriend that he acted in ‘Boys Over Flowers.”\n\nThe last K-celeb in this scandal trilogy is the JYJ singer and actor Park Yoochun. Four women stepped forward within the past few days in South Korea, asserting that they were assualted by the K-pop star. The first has since withdrawn her claim but the Seoul Metropolitan Police assigned a special task force to investigate the charges of all of the women to see whether they were merely false accusations aimed at getting monetary settlements from the star. Park’s agency, C-JeS, said that they would pursue legal retaliation for false charges, calling it malicious blackmail. Regardless, the damage was done and Park’s image has been irrevocably tarnished. (The scandal also imperils the popularity of “Lucid Dream,” the film he recently worked on before entering mandatory military service. )", null, "Whether or not the alleged charges are proven to be true, the fact that Park may have repeatedly visited an illegal adult entertainment bar, of the kind known for providing various degrees of female companionship, does not fit favorably with his squeaky clean image or the characters he played in dramas such as “Rooftop Prince,” “Sungkyunkwan Scandal” or “Girl Who Sees Smells.” Nor does the idea that this supposedly serious but sweet actor had one night stands. Real men may have one-night stands but it’s rare for a male lead in a K-drama to engage in casual sex and if they do, it’s rarely seen on screen. But humans aren’t characters and no matter how diligently the agencies police actors’ personal lives, bad behavior can become public information.\n\nK-drama viewers, who in the U.S. are predominantly female, probably won’t like a K-drama lead who treats women roughly or at best indifferently. The perfect although quirky and not easily winnable male lead is a K-drama fixture and it’s hard to imagine an actor with assault charges as the leading man in a romantic drama.\n\nFor Park Yoochun’s sake, let’s hope the accusations of assault are not true. If they are, he will have to face the consequences and not-so-gracefully retire from show business (as he’s said he will do if any of the charages are proven true), which would be unfortunate for the other two members of JYJ. Even if those charges are dropped, Park’s reputation has taken a veritable hit and longtime fans, who stayed with Park and the other JYJ members even when they split from TVXQ in 2009, are already jumping ship.\n\nFor K-drama viewers, let’s hope these scandals don’t permanently tarnish the seductive fairy tale of the ideal K-drama lead but instead help us focus on the difference between stars and the roles they portray." ]
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[ "Introducing Chapter CDXIX of her epic romance novel, Oy, Rodney, Violet Crepuscular writes, “I am pleased to tell you that things in Scurveyshire are all back to normal!” With one exception.\n\nWillis Twombley, the American adventurer who thinks he’s Sargon of Akkad, has fallen head-over-heels in love.", null, "“Can’t you introduce me to her, Germy, ol’ hoss?” he pleads with his bosom friend, Lord Jeremy Coldsore. This is awkward for Lord Jeremy because his fiancee, Lady Margo Cargo, still thinks he and Twombley are the same person. Jeremy is trying to figure out whether this would be some form of bigamy.\n\n“I just can’t do without her, Germy!” Twombley erupts. “She’s one hot filly! And I don’t think that German guy she’s teamed up with, Prince Alvin or whatever his name is, appreciates her. But if she hitches up with me, she’ll be gettin’ half of my Akkadian Empire, once I get it up and runnin’ again. Be a sport and send her this here love letter that I wrote.”\n\nJeremy reads the letter. It is unspeakably lurid.\n\n“I say, old boy!” he fusticates. (What? Where did she get that word? Sounds great, though.) “I mean, really, truly, this just isn’t on! She is the Queen of England and Empress of India–and you just can’t talk to her that way! You make it sound like she’s some kind of tavern wench in one of your Wild West saloons.”\n\n“Ooh, she would be good that that!” says Twombley. “Jist send her the letter, wouldja? And watch her and me gallop off into the sunset together!”\n\n“Lady Margo isn’t going to like this,” mutters Jeremy. It’s a cinch the queen won’t like it, either.\n\nAt this point the chapter breaks, owing to a breakdown in Violet’s antique manual typewriter. It’s also her time for baking toothpaste sandwich cookies." ]
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[ "San Francisco International Airport (SFO) recently started renovation works at its Terminal 1, Boarding Area B, as part of a 500,000ft2 project that is expected to be completed in four phases between 2019 and 2022.\n\nThe hub is the largest in North California and the second-busiest in California after Los Angeles International Airport, hosting nearly 5 million passengers every month.\n\nUnder the $2.4bn construction project, which will be the largest ever undertaken by the airport, SFO’s Boarding Area B will feature a total of 25 gates, including seven ‘swing’ gates accommodating international arrivals by providing direct access to the US Customs & Border Protection Federal Inspection Area. The terminal will also have a new centralised security checkpoint, a new state-of-the-art consolidated baggage handling system, dining and retail concessions, and post-security connecting walkways.\n\nA joint venture between international architecture practice Woods Bagot and HKS Architects is responsible for redesigning the space and promoting its commitment to passenger journey excellence.\n\nWoods Bagot global transport leader James Berry said: “I hope that Bay Area residents and visitors alike will be excited by the huge changes that are on their way – when complete, SFO will rank among the very best airports in the world.”\n\nHere’s how the new Terminal 1 will look upon completion of the redevelopment works.\n\nThe rebirth of SFO’s Terminal 1", null, "First built in the 1960s, SFO’s Terminal 1 has struggled in recent times to manage the increasing volume of passengers using it each year.\n\nFor this reason, one of the crucial topics discussed during the programming phase and in a concessions study was that 100% of passengers must pass through 100% of the concessions.\n\nOnce complete, the terminal expects to meet and even exceed the standards of Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 Boarding Area E, as well as receive an environmental LEED Gold certification.\n\nA rise to the top", null, "The airport recently celebrated the ‘topping out’ of Terminal 1, which commemorates the placement of the highest steel beam in the structure.\n\nNext in the scheduled works is the opening of nine gates in Boarding Area B, as well as the opening of the Consolidated Security Checkpoint. Works are expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2022, when all gates will be open and Terminal 1 will become fully operational.\n\nAn area surrounded by nature", null, "According to architects at Woods Bagot, the concept for the design of the terminal is ‘Bay Area Naturalism’, which celebrates the environment of Northern California.\n\nThis concept materialises through a series of curated spaces that encourage either speed and efficiency or quietude and relaxation, depending on their function.\n\nWood, stone and other natural materials will be used to build the new terminal, which will also include a series of character areas, from cosmopolitan marketplaces to park areas designed to encourage outdoor play.\n\nA special focus on customer hospitality\n\nThe passenger experience will be crucial for both the joint venture and the airport itself. This will translate into a space for restaurants, retail and integrated technology that will aim to facilitate the passenger journey.\n\nCarsten Voecker, director of Woods Bagot’s San Francisco studio, said: “The new terminal has been designed with passengers’ comfort and enjoyment in mind, with experts from Woods Bagot’s retail, transport and hospitality teams working together with SFO’s stakeholders to create the ideal airport terminal that will bring back the romance and excitement of air travel.”" ]
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[ "If we invited for dinner some of the most important minds of ancient Greece, such as Herodotus, Hercules and Aristophanes, we would surely surprise them with the richness and variety of food that we would offer them.\n\nThis is because many of today’s foods were completely unknown in their day, while our eating habits differ significantly from the ancient times.", null, "First of all, contrary to what modern nutritionists claim about the benefits of a rich breakfast, the ancient Greeks started their day with a very simple meal, which included some barley bread, dipped in unsweetened wine, along with olives and figs.\n\nAnother common breakfast was “kykeonas”, a drink made from boiled barley, flavoured with mint or thyme, which was believed to have healing properties.", null, "At noon they used to eat fish such as sea bream, red mullet, sardines and eels, legumes like lentils, beans, chickpeas, peas and broad beans, as well as bread, cheese, olives, eggs, nuts and fruits.\n\nAnother contrast is dinner.\n\nToday doctors advise dinner to be very light but our ancestors considered it the most important and largest meal of the day.\n\nIt was accompanied by desserts, the so-called “tragimata”, which could be fresh or dried fruit, mainly figs, walnuts and grapes or sweets with honey.", null, "The ancients showed a special preference for pork and beef, while they rarely ate goat and lamb.\n\nThey also loved hunting, especially quail and deer. But they also loved snails, which the Cretans have been eating since the time of Minos in the Bronze Age.\n\nFruits and vegetables may have played a leading role in their daily diet, but there was not as much variety as there is today.\n\nFruits such as oranges, tangerines, peaches and bananas may not have existed, but pears, pomegranates, apples, figs, berries, cherries and plums were in great demand.\n\nAs for vegetables, the Athenians cultivated them in their gardens and had a special love for lettuce, cucumbers, peas, artichokes, celery, dill and mint.\n\nMushrooms, fennel, asparagus, and even tender nettles were sought after in rivers and fields.\n\nThey also had a great love for bread, since they used to make several types, including laganas, semolina bread, bread from coarse flour and millet bread.", null, "The kitchen shelves of an ancient Greek household always had to be stocked with various spices and condiments, such as oregano, basil, mint, thyme, cardamom, coriander, capers and sesame.\n\nMost dishes were very light as they were baked in an oven or on a spit, while the same was true for sweets, as, since there was no sugar and cocoa, they were made from flour, dried or fresh fruit and honey.\n\nEach meal, of course, was accompanied by wine, while the table never lacked olive oil, which Athenians considered a gift from the goddess Athena.", null, "In any case, the ancients were on a diet.\n\nThey ate a wide variety of foods, but in very small quantities, as they believed that the purpose of the food was to satisfy the palate and not to fill the stomach.\n\nThe most hardcore of the Greeks were the Spartans, who even in their daily diet included a cup of “black broth” and a piece of bread.\n\nOn special occasions and celebrations, the Spartans boiled pork, drank wine and ate some pie." ]
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[ null, null, null, null, null, "So I had GFCI outlets put into the garage to use for Christmas lights outside. After installing, the christmas lights all work great but when I flip the switch in the foyer for the lights at the end of the driveway, the new outlets in the garage trip. Is this normal? Something maybe related...there are four lights at the end of the driveway, one of the lights has been out for a while and still wouldn't turn on even with placing a new bulb in. Should I take the light apart and check for faulty wiring or could the gfci be incorrectly installed? Thanks.\n\nADDED IMAGES : I added images for all things involved. The wiring in the garage, the light switch, and the one light at the end of the driveway that doesn't turn on. Any help is appreciated. Thanks again\n\nSounds pretty clear to me (and likely) that there was a phase to ground fault in the lights before you added the GFCI, that went unnoticed until now.\n\nThey might be wired wrong (if someone swapped ground and neutral). But most likely, there's a fault connecting neutral and ground somewhere beyond the switch.\n\nOne last possibility (given this particular circuit is outdoors) is that the ground wire to the lights is electrically isolated from the physical soil, and that current is leaking from hot into the soil. This would be more difficult to test.\n\nI would narrow in on any outdoor construction that took place or any spikes put into the earth near where the wire is buried. Probably something nicked the insulation and the moisture in the earth is leaking current from it.\n\n10\nHow should I address my bathroom's flickering lights and GFCI tripping mysteriously? (Schematic included.)\n2\nWhat could be causing my new GFCI receptacle to keep tripping?\n2\nHow to add GFCI-protected switches and lights to a 2-wire garage circuit\n1\nGFCI on a different circuit keeps tripping\n1\nMy GFCI trips when fluorescent light turn off - light will turn back on anyway\n1\nGFCI trips when lights go on\n1\nAFCI Breaker Randomly Tripping - No New Devices\n1\nDo I need to install GFCI outlets at each location for switched garage lights?\n5\nGFCI Outlet in Bathroom, Lights not working" ]
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[ "Can we reconcile pro-life with capital punishment?", null, "But a recent article titled, “What Being Pro-Life Means in Light of the Death Penalty” is an inadequate handling of an important subject.\n\nThe article is subtitled, “The sentencing of the Boston bomber brings up important questions of what it really means to be pro-life.”\n\nThe author endorsed a quote from NT Wright stating that, “you can’t reconcile being pro-life on abortion and pro-death on the death penalty.”\n\nNT Wright (who is insightful on many subjects) is clearly wrong on this point. It is a surprisingly simplistic view of what the Bible teaches.\n\nBoth are pro-life positions\n\nThe reason God ordained capital punishment was to support the sanity of life. Life is so precious (as made in the image of God) that if you murder another person, it will cost you your own life.\n\nGod did not merely ordain capitol punishment for Israel as something the Church can move on from. Instead, he ordained it for humanity as a judicial practice for life in the new world (Genesis 9:6).\n\nIt may seem strange that of all the things God could have focused on for Noah, he chose capital punishment as one of them. A primary reason for this is that God judged the world during the days of Noah partly because violence filled the earth. To restrain violence, God ordained a just punishment for murders. There is no reason to believe that this function of justice is no longer instituted by God.\n\nHave you seen the sticker that says, “Why do we kill people who kill people to show killing people is wrong?” This might sound reasonable but it actually suggests a false dilemma based on a false comparison.\n\nSome killing is unjust and we call it “murder.” Other killing is justified and we call it “self-defense,” in some cases, and “just punishment” in others. We should not confuse these distinctions by equating them both as acts of murder.\n\nWhen God required capital punishment for premeditated murderers, He said, “Whoever sheds man’s blood, by man his blood shall be shed, for in the image of God he made man.” (Genesis 9:6).\n\nTo avoid a lengthy post, I answer these questions in a post titled, “Is capital punishment mandated by God?”\n\nOne more concern – Eye for Eye\n\nThe author of the article on Relevant wrote, “I just don’t feel that we can continue to support the punitive, eye-for-an-eye system that most of us agree that Christ would denounce.”\n\nWe need to clearly understand that Jesus would not “denounce the eye-for-an-eye system.” This is like Jesus saying, “Hey, I know God required an eye for an eye but I want to scrap that idea for a better one.”\n\nIn the personal ethics for the followers of Jesus, eye for eye was rejected. But Jesus taught this (not because the OT teaching was archaic or cruel) but because of the way certain religious leaders were trying to use this judicial standard to justify personal revenge.\n\nEye for Eye was given as a judicial standard. It is a punishment that fits the crime policy. It was intended to restrain the unjust multiplication of evil or uneven retribution. It remains a primary principle of most just legal systems. To study this matter more closely, see: “An eye for an eye?”\n\n5 Responses to Can we reconcile pro-life with capital punishment?" ]
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[ "In my younger days, I was that guy the others fought over when choosing sides for a game.\n\n“You take him.”\n“No, you take him.”\n“We’ll take Ralph instead.”\n“Ralph’s not even here!”\n“We know. But we”ll do better with an absent player than with Lynn.”\n\nOK, so sports are not exactly my thing. I know that’s un-American to say during this time of Super Bowl mania. ESPN is programmed out of my TV, and I could not tell you the name of a single player for the local Tennessee Titans.\n\nBut there is one sport I enjoy. Cycling.", null, "For many years, I thoroughly enjoyed coming home from work and getting in 20-30 miles. And there were those early morning long rides on Saturday. I was never in the league with some of my friends who put in 200-300 miles every week, but I wasn’t doing it to compete with them.\n\nI did it for the sheer enjoyment.", null, "Cycling is not always easy. Two particular steep hills in Williamson County were my nemesis. The first few times I attempted them, I’d stop halfway up to die. But then I’d keep going. I learned to endure. Those steep climbs were tough, but they were worth it.\n\nThis experience mirrors my walk with Christ. Some days are uphill, and some days I’d like to stop and die. But I keep climbing.\n\n“I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus” (Phil. 3:12-14).\n\nJoin me in this: Never give up on your walk with Christ. Keep growing in Him. The hills don’t get smaller, but you gain strength in each climb. And you’re not climbing alone. Christ is with you.\n\nKeep climbing. The view at the top is phenomenal.\n\npost supports the study “Growing with Joy” in Bible Studies for Life.\n\nOne thought on “Why I Keep Climbing”" ]
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[ "Thank you, distinguished colleagues for giving me the floor at this important occasion.\n\nThere are many urgent issues in the world today. ISIL. Gaza. Syria.\n\nIt seems like peace is losing territory. At the same time, we all know that humanity can enjoy the benefits of civilization only in the conditions of peace.\n\nLadies and Gentlemen, we can’t afford to ignore the spark of war where now there is peace.\n\nOnce again it is a dirty, undeclared war. A war that is being publicly denied by the perpetrator.\n\nRemember when they denied that they invaded Ukraine’s Crimean Penninsula and then eventually admitted to it? Now the whole world knows the worth of their words.\n\nThis full-scale invasion is a crime against Ukraine and Ukrainians who have not provoked this aggression in any way.\n\nThis invasion is a crime against peace in Europe. The peace Europe worked 70 years to build.\n\nThis invasion is a crime against the international order as we know it. It sets a precedent that a big state can breach the sovereignty and territorial integrity of a smaller state without incurring any major obstacles.\n\nAll throughout the crisis Ukraine has shown exceptional openness to talk, compromise, seek paths to peace. Listening to all sides, conducting a ceasefire, cooperating with international monitoring bodies (including OSCE observation missions), participating in negotiations and multilateral contact groups that included the aggressor – in order to hear the aggressor’s terms for ending the conflict.\n\nEverybody in the world understands what is going on - on the Ukraine-Russia border today.\n\nWe feel this from the support of the International community. And for this we are grateful.\n\nHowever, it needs to be emphasized that we have just entered a new level of aggression. Until now we have been dealing with Russian terrorists and mercenaries. Today we are dealing with the Russian regular army, and Russia – the nuclear state. Today we see that the existing sanctions are not enough. More drastic steps should be taken by the international community to preserve peace in Europe.\n\nIn these conditions the UN convened a special session of the UN Security Council on the current situation. Ukraine is also appealing to the European Union and the OSCE. Once again, this is an aggression not only against my country, but against peace in Europe and in the whole world. It cannot be ignored. This urgent situation needs to be addressed. Thank you.", null ]
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[ null, "John Ford’s THE SEARCHERS is without question an American Film Classic. I’d even go as far as saying it’s my second all-time favorite film, directly behind CASABLANCA. Every shot is a Remington Old West masterpiece, every actor perfect in their role, large or small, and not a minute of footage is wasted. The film has also stirred up quite a bit of controversy over time for John Wayne’s portrayal of the main character Ethan Edwards.", null, "The plot is structured like Joseph Campbell’s “Hero’s Journey”, but let’s get it out of the way right now: Ethan Edwards is no hero. He’s a mean, bitter, unreconstructed Confederate who’s been on the shady side of the law since war’s end. When he returns to his brother Aaron’s homestead, he makes no bones about his distaste for “half-breed” Martin Pawley (really an eighth Cherokee). His hatred of Native Americans even extends to their dead, as we see him shoot out the eyes of a Comanche corpse so his soul “must wander the spirit world between the winds”. He taunts Martin when the young man unwittingly marries the squaw Look, derisively referring to her as “Mrs. Pawley”.", null, "Ethan is a hard man to get along with, yet for all his macho bravado (“That’ll be the day”, he intones whenever someone challenges him), he shows signs of compassion throughout the film. He’s tender with his nieces and nephews (and sister-in-law Martha; there’s a suggestion that they were once more than friends). He spares Martin the agony of looking into the burned out homestead to gaze upon the bodies of his loved ones. His love for family is delineated as he tries to shield niece Lucy’s grim fate from Martin and young Brad Jorgensen, and his response when Brad asks what happened is tortured: “What do you want me to do, draw you a picture? Spell it out? Don’t ever ask me! Long as you live, don’t ever ask me”.", null, "Ethan’s search for surviving niece Debbie, captured by the renegade Comanche Scar, has a murderous purpose; he intends to kill the despoiled girl to save her from what he considers a fate worse than death – miscegenation. Yet when he finally tracks her down, blood in his eyes, he has a change of heart, and the softly spoken, haunting words, “Let’s go home, Debbie” never fail to mist me up. Ethan Edwards is a complex character, Kris Kristofferson’s “walking contradiction” come to life, as imperfect and flawed as the rest of us. It is indisputably John Wayne’s finest screen performance; the fact he wasn’t even nominated for the Academy Award is another in the long list of Oscar crimes.", null, "Wayne’s dark Ethan Edwards is counterbalanced by Jeffrey Hunter’s sweet-natured Martin Pawley. A somewhat naïve young man, Martin longs for acceptance by ‘Uncle’ Ethan (Edwards disdains the term when Martin uses it), and is as dogged in his determination to find Debbie as the older man, though his intentions are more altruistic. Martin’s letters home to his sweetheart Laurie (played by Vera Miles) serve as narration to the story, and the scenes they share together as comic interludes to the film’s heavy tone. A 20th Century-Fox contract player, Hunter got his big break with THE SEARCHERS, and plays well off Wayne’s Edwards (Ford used the actor again in both THE LAST HURRAH and SERGEANT RUTLEDGE). Two of his most famous roles were in Nicholas Ray’s 1961 Biblical drama KING OF KINGS (which Hunter referred to as ” I Was a Teenage Jesus”) and the pilot episode of STAR TREK as Enterprise Commander Christopher Pike, later reworked into a two-part episode titled “The Menagerie”. Jeffrey Hunter continued his career in Europe, including a pair of Spaghetti Westerns (THE CHRISTMAS KID, FIND A PLACE TO DIE) before succumbing to a brain hemorrhage in 1969 at age 42.", null, "By far my favorite character in THE SEARCHERS is the slightly crazy Ol’ Mose Harper, played by sagebrush vet Hank Worden. Long a Ford favorite, this was Worden’s biggest role, and he surely takes the tommyhawk and runs with it! The simplistic Mose greets every insult to his intelligence with a hearty, “Thank ya kindly!”, and holds the key to finding Debbie, wanting only in return “Just a roof over Ol’ Mose’s head, and a rockin’ chair by the fire – my own rockin’ chair”. Worden, best known to modern-day viewers as the waiter on the original TWIN PEAKS, was a member in good standing of the Ford Stock Company, and was used by Wayne in many of his later films (you can read my piece on Hank Worden’s career by clicking this link ).", null, "Henry Brandon as Comanche war chief Scar is Ethan’s opposite number; he’s as filled with hatred for the white race as Edwards is for the Indians. Unlike the noble opponents found in many Wayne Westerns (SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON, MCLINTOCK!), Scar is as ruthless and uncompromising in his hostility as Edwards, and his reaction to the white man’s hatred and oppression is hatred and oppression of his own, which only serves to fan the flames of discord between the races. It’s a lesson neither Scar nor Ethan ever learn, and continues today on the extremes of the political spectrum (Left and Right).", null, "The rest of the cast is equally superb, including Natalie Wood as Debbie, Ward Bond as Reverend/Texas Ranger Samuel Clayton Johnson, Ken Curtis as Martin’s love rival Charlie (they engage in a comic brawl over Vera Miles’ affections), John Qualen as Lars Jorgensen, and Harry Carey Jr as Brad. Harry’s mother Olive Carey is cast as Mrs. Jorgensen, and in that famous final shot in the doorway Duke pays homage to her late husband Harry Carey Sr. by grasping his right arm at the elbow, a pose Carey struck in many a Western. Wayne’s son Patrick appears toward the end as callow Lt. Greenhill, and it’s fun to watch The Duke watching Pat act opposite Bond; that bemused look on his face is priceless! There are other Familiar Faces dotting the landscape as well, Danny Borzage, Dorothy Jordan, Mae Marsh, Antonio Moreno, Chief Thundercloud, and Natalie’s sister Lana Wood (playing Debbie as a child) among them.", null, "Speaking of landscapes, DP Winton Hoch beautifully brings Ford’s favorite shooting canvas Monument Valley to life in breathtaking VistaVision and Technicolor. Additional location footage was shot in California, Utah, and Alberta, Canada, as well as Hollywood’s soundstages, all blended brilliantly by editor Jack Murray. And no one other than the great Max Steiner could do justice to a film of this magnitude; his score ranks among his all-time best.", null, "As for the Old Master himself, John Ford was at the peak of his creative talent, his keen eye for detail making every shot a work of art. But THE SEARCHERS would be his last great masterpiece (though a case could be made for THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE). Ford was 66 years old, his eyesight failing, and his years of alcohol abuse were beginning to take their deadly toll. His pictures after this seemed to be losing their vibrancy, that distinctive John Ford touch. Thus it is that THE SEARCHERS is the note the director should’ve ended on artistically, but unfortunately life never truly imitates art, does it? It’s a film that consistently ranks high in critic’s and filmmaker’s top tens, and one worth repeated viewings to soak in all the nuances of characterization and mise en scene. THE SEARCHERS is a film I don’t just recommend, I implore you to watch. It is truly that damn good.", null, "28 Replies to “Ride Away: John Wayne in John Ford’s THE SEARCHERS (Warner Brothers 1956)”" ]
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[ "The new castle in town: is Orlando’s brand new burger joint worth a visit?\n\nThe battle between kingdoms in central Florida has created a new castle that can rival Cinderella Castle and Hogwarts … and it’s probably not what you’d expect. Only five months after the groundbreaking white lock has joined the ranks of restaurants vying for Orlando tourist dollars … The question is what makes this fast food unique and why in the world it attracts attention that rivals the Orlando theme parks and through traffic that Chick-fil would leave -A stunned? Here’s our one-page introduction to White Castle and its return to the Sunshine State …\n\nStory on the grill\n\nThe first White Castle, envisioned by chef Walt Anderson and real estate agent Billy Ingram, opened in Wichita, Kansas, in 1921 (just three months earlier and a day’s drive from Kansas City, which happened to be just where Walt Disney’s first cartoon studio debuted .) In the early 20th century, many Americans distrusted ground beef thanks to Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle, which exposed unsanitary practices in the meat packaging industry. White Castle is characterized by an elegant interior made of flawless stainless steel, glossy white enamel tiles and pressed white uniforms.\n\nBut White Castle’s greatest innovation has to be… the “slider”. Yes, White Castle is believed to be the first to use the term “slider” and immortalize the restaurant’s unique steam-grilling burgers on miniature buns forever. Their 2 by 2 inch square beef patties are thinly pressed. cut square then steam grilled on a bed of chopped onions.", null, "While the onions “sweat” on the grill, they cook and absorb steam in the thin patties and evaporate through a distinct (and patented!) Five-hole punch in the burger. Real American cheese and a sliced ​​bun on site come last, creating a one-of-a-kind snack that you probably won’t want just one of. (The “standard” combination consists of four sliders, french fries and a drink for about $ 5. The largest is a “palette” of 6,920 sliders for over $ 6,000. No, really …)\n\n100 years after it opened, the White Castle menu is still family-owned and features crispy chicken sliders, chicken rings, sloppy joe sliders, impossible sliders and breakfast sliders with mini waffles. The chain gained international attention thanks to the 2004 film, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, about the comical mishaps of two stoners on their way to a 24/7 nightly snack.", null, "About 400 locations are scattered across the Midwest and Northeast (with a more widespread freezer gear business), but it’s been a long time since Floridians had a fresh, grilled White Castle slider … until now …\n\nDespite the expansion of the Midwest, White Castle operated locations in Florida. When co-founder Billy Ingram retired to Miami in 1958, he brought three White Castles with him. However, all three were closed in the late 1960s, allegedly due to supply chain problems for the remote restaurants. Despite the long length of time on the sliders, migrating memories from the Midwest and Miami have sparked a slew of petitions and Facebook groups that are dying to invite White Castle back to the Sunshine State.", null, "And in November 2020 it happened. CEO Lisa Ingram announced that White Castle will open its largest location in the new retail development, The Village at O-Town West, just off I-4, about halfway between Disney Springs and SeaWorld. This super-large (but still incredibly compact 4,567 square meter) White Castle will open on May 3, 2021 and will undoubtedly be a must-see for foodies, bloggers, locals, and tourists in Central Florida …\n\nFor thousands of visitors to Orlando attractions, the question is simple: is White Castle worth the most limited visit outside of the property? While there will undoubtedly be mind-blowing crowds, limited hours, and minimum order quantities for the first few days, weeks, and even months, rest assured: if you’re a fast food junkie or burger aficionado, it’s definitely worth getting one To get a foretaste of what TIME Magazine declared as the “most influential burger of all time”. The sliders you get may not look as nice as the ones on the menu … but they are sure to taste just as good.\n\nWe have just two pieces of advice: if you’re joining the legion of locals, burger fans, and even theme park bloggers looking to descend on the newest castle in Orlando on May 3rd, bring your patience (even a double pass can only work that way a lot) and your appetite (on opening day, orders are limited to 60 sliders). At least in the first few weeks, the restaurant will adhere to an operating schedule from 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. After all, Orlando’s White Castle will be like the others: open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And frankly, no other castle in central Florida can say that …" ]
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[ "Peaky Blinders is set to return for another epic series of Thomas Shelby and his family exercising questionable judgement and criminality.\n\nFilming got underway for season six back in February 2021, with Cillian Murphy and others spotted in Manchester and Scotland.\n\nThe series, primarily set in 1920s Birmingham, left off with Tommy having gone from criminal underworld to public-facing politician, in his bid for power.\n\nSo, who will return for the sixth season of Peaky Blinders, what can we expect and when is it released? This is what you need to know.\n\nThe official trailer for the final series of Peaky Blinders dropped on New Years Day and it does not disappoint!\n\nKicking off with Thomas firing a round of bullets into the air, it looks like the final series will see more fatalities and violence from the Shelby brood.\n\nAda can be heard warning her eldest brother: “Take a good look Tom, cause one of us isn’t gonna be here for long”\n\nWhile Tommy can be heard threatening: “One last deal to be done, and then we Peaky Blinders rest,” as he paces through the snow and Swastika’s appear in the background of Mosley’s speech, a hint that the Peaky Blinder’s era is heading into the start of WWII.\n\nArthur looks uneasy as he comes to terms with Tommy’s actions, whatever they may be, as his brother races through a busy corridor protectively carrying his daughter in his arms.\n\nThere is also a Gatsby-esque feel to some of the scenes, as they revel in their success.\n\nWatch the full trailer below:\n\nWho is in the Peaky Blinders season 6 cast?\n\nAlso returning is the Shelby gang, who have starred in the series alongside Murphy since series one.\n\nHelen McCrory passed away in April this year, Murphy said she was his closest colleague on Peaky Blinders (Picture: Getty)\n\nIt is unclear whether she participated in any of the filming for the series, which wrapped in June, or how her character will be written out of and paid tribute to in the upcoming series.\n\nMurphy, 45, told the Guardian that he was “in awe” of his co-star, adding that she was his closest colleague on set.\n\nHe said: “She was my closest colleague on Peaky, and one of the finest actors I’ve ever worked opposite. Any material, any scene… she made it special.\n\n“She could do power and vulnerability, one after the other. She was just so cool and fun, and had such compassion for everyone she met. I was kind of in awe about how she lived her life – the way she balanced her work and her family so beautifully,” he added.\n\nLine of Duty and Help star Stephen Graham is also set to make an appearance in the upcoming series, as the official Peaky Blinders Twitter page confirmed he had joined the cast.\n\nIn April, the account tweeted: “We’re thrilled that Stephen Graham has joined the cast of #PeakyBlinders series 6,” accompanied by a picture of Graham in costume.\n\nIt is not clear what role he will play in the series, but it looks like the Liverpudlian is a working class man, as opposed to a high flying politician.\n\nTalking about his time on set with Murphy, Graham said: “There were a couple of moments – I had to pinch myself a couple of times because I was sitting there in a scene with him, doing a rehearsal and stuff and I’ve kinda gone, ‘Ahh that’s Tommy Shelby.”\n\nMarvel’s Venom star and Hollywood legend Tom Hardy has also been teased as making a return for the sixth installment, as he reprises his role as Alfie Solomons.\n\nNew for season six is 21-year-old actor Conrad Khan (County Lines, The Huntsman: Winter’s War), who has kept his character a mystery other than to say his part is “amazing”.\n\nA new female lead has also been teased. According to director Anthony Byrne: “There’s a great female character who is new, who is pretty dark. I haven’t seen a character like her in Peaky before.\n\n“I won’t say who she is,” he told Digital Spy. “But she certainly gives Tommy a run for his money. She challenges him in a different way basically. She’s certainly not a protagonist and I don’t know if she’s an antagonist.”\n\n“It’s similar to [Oswald] Mosley… she has a similar ideology, and that’s challenging for any character, like I’ve said before… he or she, they don’t have guns or a gang, but they have an ideology that’s like a virus and it’s more dangerous than anything.”\n\nWhile Tommy Shelby’s wife, Grace, died in season three, she has continued to make appearances as she haunts Tommy from beyond the grave. Actress Annabelle Wallis, who plays Grace, hinted on Twitter that she may return for season six, writing that Grace “has some unfinished business”.\n\nWhen is Peaky Blinders season 6 released?\n\nThe end of the teaser only confirms that the season will debut in ‘early 2022’, but it has now been slated for a February release.\n\nCreator Steven Knight recently stated: “Peaky is back and with a bang. After the enforced production delay due to the COVID pandemic, we find the family in extreme jeopardy and the stakes have never been higher.\n\n“We believe this will be the best season of all and are sure that our amazing fans will love it.”\n\nAnd, while this is the final series of the BBC drama, it will return for a movie which is set to begin filming in 2023.\n\n“While the TV season will be coming to an end, the story will continue in another form,” Knight confirmed.", null, "How much money did Floyd Mayweather make betting against Canelo Alvarez in fight vs. Dmitry Bivol?\n\n‘Wordle’ today: Here’s the answer, hints for May 4" ]
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[ "The company’s ETHE is its third product to make the grade, following analogs for bitcoin and ethereum classic.\n\n4763 Total views\n174 Total shares\nListen to article\n0:00\nNews\nOwn this piece of history\n\nAmerican digital asset manager Grayscale Investments confirmed its Ethereum Trust (ETHE) has gained regulatory approval from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for retail trading. The news was announced in a press release issued on May 23.\n\nSet to become the first publicly-quoted security based on Ethereum (ETH), ETHE received the go ahead from FINRA to trade on over-the-counter (OTC) markets.", null, "“There will be no trading volume in the Shares’ public quotation until the Shares are DTC eligible, which ETHE is expected to receive soon,” the press release stated. It continued:\n\n“Investors will be able to find current financial disclosure and Real-Time Level 2 quotes for Shares of ETHE on the OTC Markets website once trading commences.”\n\nThe step comes a week after Grayscale reported that its Bitcoin Investment Trust (BIT) took the lion’s share of investments among clients in Q1 this year, as April sparked a sudden bull run in the largest cryptocurrency.\n\nThe company, begun by Barry Silbert’s Digital Currency Group in 2013, operates a total of ten cryptocurrency products, including those tied to litecoin (LTC), stellar (XLM) and zcash (ZEC)." ]
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[ null, "One of Hengqin’s strategic partners, Zhuhai-based Gree Electric Appliances, has risen 70 places to 294th on the Forbes 2018 Global 2000 list of the world’s biggest companies, released on 7 June.\n\nThe ranking reveals that the company’s sales revenue in 2017 came in at US$23.9 billion, resulting in US$3.6 billion in profit. The company has total assets of US$34.7 billion and a market value of US$45.1 billion.\n\nFounded in 1992 as a state-owned company with headquarters in the Xiangzhou District of Zhuhai, Gree is primarily known as China’s largest manufacturer of air conditioners – although it also produces heating and ventilation equipment, smart devices, air-energy heaters and industrial products.\n\nIn March this year, Gree won the bid for a centralized energy station project in Hengqin New Area. As a basic supporting facility project for Hengqin, the comprehensive intelligent energy project is composed of a power station, steam heat network, energy stations and supplementary piping network to supply cold water to local users.\n\nGree is also building the Gree Tower, one of 18 social investment projects within the Hengqin-Hongwan-FTZ new city center, and on 14 June signed an agreement with Huafa Group to formally establish a comprehensive strategic partnership.\n\nAs an aside, the company happens to be the only cooling facilities supplier for the Mordovia Arena in Russia, one of the venues for the current 2018 FIFA World Cup." ]
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[ "Catch up on: GREECE’s ECONOMIC CRISIS\n\nI read that a kindergaten teacher in Greece recently found this note with one of her students: “I will not return to collect Anna. I do not have any money and I can’t bring her up. Sorry. Her mother.” Bejesus; here I was worrying about losing an earring. I think the excesses and indulgences of the silly season have caused me to lose some of my perspective on things, not to mention some liver function and brain cells. Brain rebooting took a few steps back I’m afraid. But this article jolted (and guilted) me back to work.\n\nIt seems the austerity measures imposed upon Greece since it found itself half way down the gurgler financially have sent Greek citizens into desperate situations. But wait on, I know shit all about economics beyond the old supply and demand curve and while I’m hearing snippets most days about a worsening crisis in Europe, I feel the need for some context. Rightio then…\n\n**First my disclaimer – I am WAAAAY out of my depth here, as well as my comfort zone, and while I have researched and bent my brain as best I can , please do not treat the following as gospel, there may well be errors and things lost in translation.**\n\nWhat’s all this about the Greek Economy?", null, "Well essentially Greece has reached a point where their sovereign debt has reached horrifying levels – up to 160% of gross domestic product (GDP). Their GDP (total monetary value of all finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders within a specific time period, usually one year) for 2010 was $US304.87 Billion. My maths is terrible but wowsers, 160% of 304.87 billion = deep, deep shit. A country is deemed to be in economic buggery when debt levels near 100% of GDP; Greece has hovered around the 100% mark since 1993.\n\nWho do they owe this money to? Well quite a few organisations, but big debtors include Europe’s banks, who are waiting on $US50-60 billion, and now (since a bit of a 110 billion euro bailout in 2010), the other Eurozone countries and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).\n\nSo how did they get in to this hole? Greece has a long history of living beyond its means – they have invested heavily in public services and are very generous with public servant wages and welfare, particularly toward the elderly. They have trouble raising revenue from taxes as theirs is largely a cash economy, rife with tax avoidance (amounting to $US20 billion per year) and deficient in tax collection infrastructure.\n\nTheir entry to the Euro-Zone in 2000 was based on fiddled figures, essentially telling the European Council that they were in good enough shape to join but in fact weren’t at all. My limited understanding of this is that debts were hidden and the currency exchanged, leaving Greece getting all yee-ha with their new money and strong backers and going on a good old spending spree. Then when the Global Financial Crisis hit, there was no hiding their debt anymore, and further over-generous government spending in the form of stimulus packages, lead to deeper sovereign debt.\n\nSo I could pretend to know what you’re on about but what is sovereign debt? It is public debt, or debt which is money owed by a nation’s government. Governments issue bonds (debt securities or formal contracts to repay borrowed money with interest) The current debt crisis – in Greece and other parts of Europe – is a result of sovereign debt.\n\nSo Greece have been bailed out once before – what’s with that? Well in May 2010, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the rest of the Eurozone countries tried to avert panic and defaulted loan actions by handing Greece 110 billion Euro (sorry can’t find the Euro symbol button) in bail-out loans. In order to secure the moola though, Greece had to agree to strict austerity measures to bring their deficit under control. This means a major roll-back (stole that expression from Woolies) on their spending, to be monitored by the European Commission, Europoean Central Bank and the IMF.\n\nWhat do they have to be austere about? The austerity measures include civil pay cuts, pension cuts, defence, health and education cuts- a total of 14.32bn euros over 5 years Then there’s tax increases and selling off stakes in telecommunications and banks – a total of 14.09bn euros over 5 years. Essentially all the things that are certain to make people at best unsettled and grumpy and at worst destitute and violent. Already there is an increased rate of suicide (by 40%) and aggressive protests in the streets.\n\nWill there be another bailout? Well Greece were tagged for a second bailout in Oct 2011. EU leaders agreed back in July that a “selective default” was the only option. THis means that Euro nations will guarantee payouts on Greek sovereign debt, along with an agreed 50% write-off or ‘haircut’ of their existing debt.\n\nBut Prime Minister George Papandreou shocked European leaders by calling a referendum, allowing the nation to decide on the new bailout packages. Angry and shocked Euro leaders were prompted to call for a withdrawal of Greece from the Eurozone which has forced the PM to resign and form an interim, unity Government. They are expected to accept the bailout package, but talks are dragging on.\n\nHow has this affected the rest of Europe? There are a few other Eurozone countries in similar predicaments – Ireland, Italy and Portugal are all seeing the shitty effects of bloated public sectors and reckless spending.\n\nBeyond that, if Greece doesn’t accept the bailout then what could happen is a “disorderly default” which is a nice way of saying they will exit the euro altogether, a scenario that experts claim should be viewed with fear and trepidation due to the utter financial turmoil that would ensue. I get a bit lost here I must say but there is talk of the Greek banks going arse up as they issue a new currency, which would lead to investors pulling out of other weak Euro countries and a general destabilising of an uncompetitive Euro. I think what it comes down to is the potential for a vicious old cycle of investor wariness creating a tightening of funding conditions and a banking collapse. A financial clusterfuck really.\n\nMeantime, the more responsible countries like France and Germany who didn’t spend up but were guilty of allowing irresponsible spending within their zone, are losing their good credit ratings (France lost their five star rating two days ago on the 13th Jan). And they are pissed. They don’t want to print off more money, devaluing their assets, to bail out idiot spendthrifts. Similarly, their taxpayers don’t want to see their money go abroad. However, there would be more suffering – and more bad tempers – should the Greek economy and its banking system collapse.\n\nWhat now then? So the temporary and special purpose facility (called the European Financial Stability Facility or EFSF) has had its 440 billion Euros approved by all 17 Eurozone member states. Talks between Euro leaders on how best to allocate these funds is still underway. As negotiations drag on, the economic sands are ever-shifting (further down the plug hole).\n\nWhatever happens, – orderly or disorderly the repercussions of a Greek default are not pretty. Are we staring down the barrel of another global financial crisis?\n\nI will do my very best to answer this question as things progress but my poor brain is ADDLED so don’t expect miracles.\n\nAnd please enlighten me if anyone has any “financial crises for dum-dums” material, because when it comes to this stuff, I feel very dum-dum indeed." ]
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[ "VOD film review: Get on Up | Where to watch online in UK | How to stream legally | When it is available on digital | VODzilla.co\n\nVOD film review: Get on Up", null, "“We can’t play that. It doesn’t work musically.” “Does it sound good? Does it feel good? If it sounds good and it feels good, then it’s musical.” That’s James Brown during a rehearsal, after asking his drummer to play a beat out of sync with the rest of the band’s time signature. It’s a bold, confident, stylish display of genius – a musical talent that couldn’t be constrained as it fought its way out on its own terms.\n\nTo try and capture that flash of brilliance in a two-hour film is no easy task, and Get on Up makes that clear, as the script by Jez and John-Henry Butterworth wrestles with every cliche and biographical detail going. The runtime of 2 hours and 19 minutes gives you a clue as to how challenging it is to condense a legend’s life, impact and attitude into one mainstream affair.\n\nLike a jukebox that’s been played many times, director Tate Taylor’s compilation of Brown’s greatest moments jumps from track to track, from childhood flashback to adult hardships. As a result, the darker, more challenging moments don’t get the airtime they deserve to be explored in great depth – a scene in which he beats his wife occurs off-screen and is swiftly forgotten, while guns, prison and other elements are swept aside in favour of lengthy music sequences.\n\nAnd yet what music sequences they are – from Please, Please, Please to Night Train and Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag, it’s a track list to envy and the sheer funky bombast of Brown’s golden back catalogue is enough to keep you tuned in, while the power dynamics of the Famous Flames’ rehearsal room and even their staging is flawlessly realised.\n\nIt helps that there is an impressive cast to play every part, from Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis as his aunt and mother to Jill Scott as his wife Dee and Dan Aykroyd as his manager, Ben. Nelsan Ellis, especially, as his longtime friend Bobby Byrd – a man who maturely, sorrowfully recognises he’s the number two to Brown’s high-flyer – is superb.\n\nBut this is Chadwick Boseman’s film and at the centre of the slightly chaotic screenplay is a mesmerising performance that holds it all down – and, like a nifty boxing ring vignette halfway through, gets you back up to tap your toes every time a lesser film might lose its audience. Boseman blazes through every scene with an energy that’s immediately convincing, selling the swagger and self-interest that made him the Godfather of Soul, flaws and all. Perhaps it’s no wonder that despite those questionable, unexplored moments, the whole movie ends up in thrall to him. It sounds good, it feels good – what more do you need?\n\nWhere can I buy or rent Get on Up online in the UK?\n\nChadwick Boseman Get on Up Tate Taylor\n\nYouTube accused of censorship as monetisation policies stay the same", null, null, null ]
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[ "Top Insider Buys Highlight for the Week of Oct. 16\n\nInsiders load up on Citigroup, Carnival, Eastern Bankshares and Amrep", null, "The largest insider buys this week were in Citigroup Inc. (\n\nCitigroup is an American banking and financial services corporation. The company owns Citicorp, the holding company for Citibank, and several other international subsidiaries. The company is also a component of the S&P 100. The company has a market capitalization of $148.06 billion; as of Oct. 16, it traded at $110.13.\n\nCarnival is a British-American cruise operator and currently the world's largest travel leisure company. The company has a combined fleet of over 100 vessels across 10 cruise line brands. It is the only company in the world to be listed on both the S&P 500 and FTSE 100 indexes. The company has a market capitalization of $10.33 billion; as of Oct. 16, it traded at $12.07.\n\nOn Oct. 16, Carnival announced that Germany-based AIDA cruises will resume cruise operations in Italy on Oct. 17, becoming the second brand under the corporation to resume sailing. This follows the return of Italy-based Costa Cruises in early September. This resumption in service is part of a gradual approach by the company to restart operations regionally with limited itineraries and adjusted passenger capacities with enhanced health protocols in coordination with government and health authorities due to the Covid-19 pandemic.\n\nEastern Bankshares is an American financial services company that serves as the stock holding company for Eastern Bank, which has more than 110 locations serving communities in eastern Massachusetts, southern New Hampshire and Rhode Island. As of June 2020, the company had approximately $14 billion in total assets. The company has a market capitalization of $2.4 billion; as of Oct. 16, it traded at $11.91.\n\nOn Oct. 14, Eastern Bankshares announced it completed the mutual to stock conversion of Eastern Bank Corp. and the offering of common stock of the company. The company sold 179,287,828 shares of common stock at $10 per share in the offering, totaling proceeds of approximately $1.79 billion. The company's stock began trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol EBC.\n\nAmrep is an American land development and media services company that operates through two subsidiaries, AMREP Southwest Inc. and Kable Media Services Inc. The company purchased 55,000 acres of land just north of Albuquerque, New Mexico, shortly after its incorporation and dubbed the new town Rio Rancho, New Mexico. The company is also a component of the Russell Microcap Index. The company has a market capitalization of $52.28 million; as of Oct. 16, it traded at $13.80.\n\nFor the complete list of stocks that were bought by their company executives, go to insider trades." ]
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[ null, "Not to go too hard on the Hawkeye references, but Jeremy Renner has many more strings to his bow than simply being a highly successful two-time Academy Award nominated actor, occasional producer and recurring star of the most successful franchise in the history of cinema.\n\nHe also dabbles in singing and songwriting, in addition to playing the guitar, keyboard and drums. So far, that’s yielded a pair of EPs and appearances on the soundtracks of North Country, Love Comes to the Executioner and The Assassination of Jess James by the Coward Robert Ford, not to mention his hilarious ditty that plays over the end credits of comedy Tag.\n\nHawkeye landed on Disney Plus this morning, and one of the major selling points of the premiere has been Rogers: The Musical, which fans have been dying to see ever since it was revealed in the first trailer. To the surprise of nobody, Renner admitted to Variety that he’d be down with a musical Avengers movie, and reveals the cast even discussed it on the first film.\n\n“There’s a bit more that’s not in the show — and I’m sure they have plans for this kind of stuff. They think well ahead. Who knows what and how and way, shape or form. We spoke about the idea of an Avengers musical back on the first Avengers, and we were all kind of joking about it. But yeah, Rogers was just oddly great and awful at the same time, and I’ve mixed feelings about it. But yes is the answer. I’m down. I’m in!”\n\nRogers: The Musical appearing in Hawkeye the day after WandaVision landed a Grammy nomination for “Agatha All Along” must be a sign, so maybe Renner can push Kevin Feige in the direction of giving the green light to a full-blown Avengers musical." ]
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[ null, "Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds was surrounded by local schoolchildren and hounded by protesters on May 4 as she signed the state's \"fetal heartbeat\" act into law. The legislation — which has caused a major uproar among proponents of women's and reproductive rights — is the strictest abortion ban in the country.\n\nReynolds signs #FetalHeartbeat bill as chants of “My body my choice” echo from outside the office. @KCCINews @CBSNews pic.twitter.com/F2Mq5bCPUR\n\nThe \"fetal hearbeat\" law would require physicians to perform an abdominal ultrasound on any patient seeking an abortion. If a fetal heartbeat can be detected, the procedure is illegal. Fetal heartbeats can often be heard at around six weeks of gestation — before many women even realise they are pregnant. In other words, the law would grant women less than two weeks after a first missed period to confirm their pregnancy with a doctor and make important, life-changing decisions about their bodies and futures.\n\nRelated:\nA Senator Suggested the Death Penalty For Women Who Get Abortions and There Are Just No Words\n\nThe Iowa law echoes a rash of similar state-level anti-abortion laws that have been passed and challenged in courts in recent years. These laws widely seek to erode women's ability to access abortion by establishing barriers to the procedure, whether by instituting mandatory waiting periods, challenging the medical licenses of abortion clinics, or even requiring doctors to provide patients seeking abortions with their professional resumés — in a specific font.\n\n\"I believe that all innocent life is precious and sacred,\" the Des Moines Register reports Reynolds as saying shortly before signing the bill into law. \"And as governor, I have pledged to do everything in my power to protect it. And that's what I'm doing today.\"\n\nThe reaction to the signing from women's rights advocates was strong and swift. Planned Parenthood and the ACLU have both vowed to file suit against the law, which is set to go into effect on July 1.\n\n\"This is a sad day for women and families in Iowa,\" NARAL Pro-Choice America President Ilyse Hogue said, in part, in a statement shared with POPSUGAR. \"This law is not just about the women and families of Iowa; it's about all Americans having the right to decide if, when, and how to have a family. This should be deeply concerning to anyone who believes women should be allowed to make decisions about their bodies and control their destinies, and we now look to the courts to defend our essential human rights.\"\n\nThe most powerful and chilling comment on the law may have come in the form of this tweet from Hogue's organisation:\n\nMusic\nI’ve Had It With the Short Shrift the Mainstream Media Is Giving Shakira in Its Super Bowl Coverage\nby Maria G. Valdez 2 weeks ago", null, null ]
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[ null, "In accordance with Alaska’s legislation governing the transfer of money, the phrase “virtual currency” will be implemented on January 1, 2023.\n\nCompanies that deal in virtual currencies will be required to get a money transmission license in the state if this bill is passed.\n\nTo be able to do business in the state involving cryptocurrency, the enterprises will need to get a new kind of license.\n\nAs stated in a report published on December 19 by the legal firm Cooley, the state of Alaska recently modified its legislation governing the transfer of money to include a description of virtual currency.\n\nA person who engages in money transmission activities involving virtual currency will be required to submit an application for a license, as stipulated by an amendment to the local Administrative Code that was adopted by the Division of Banking and Securities (DBS). This change will become effective on January 1, 2018. The most obvious impact of this change is that it will require a person to submit an application for a license.\n\nThe concept of monetary value and the types of investments that are allowed under the amendment will be expanded to include virtual currency, in accordance with other provisions of the amendment.\n\nHowever, based on the findings of the Cooley investigation, loyalty and rewards programs, in addition to the digital tokens used in online gaming, continue to be excluded from the category of virtual money.\n\nEven before the amendment was passed, platforms dealing with cryptocurrencies were required to get a money transmission license in the state of Alaska.\n\nHowever, a prior version of their Limited Licensing Agreement (LLA) with DBS expressly did not include the concept of virtual money.\n\nAs a result, these LLAs will no longer be valid as of January 1st.\n\nAlaska is one of just nine jurisdictions that continue to provide investors with the option of paying no tax on capital gains.\n\nHowever, the most recent analysis carried out by Invezz places it just 36th out of the 50 states in terms of the acceptance of cryptocurrencies." ]
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[ "Baby, you get no love", null, "There’s a guy I often see at the neighbourhood gym, and I use the word ‘see’ with much consideration. I see him often, but I have never once spoken to him. Not because he’s an elderly gentleman – I’d say about 65 – but because I go to the gym to convince myself that I can outrun my bad diet. To feel like I’m killing the fat monster, not just feeding it. I’m not there trying to look cute.\n\nThere is nothing cute about exercising. Burpees are not pretty. Squats are downright ugly. And no man wants to see a woman’s face when she’s lifting weights. It’s not something that he will want to remember later. And let’s not even get into the uncontrollable breathlessness, outpouring of sweat, and less-than-floral scents that waft across gym floors when humans try to make fat a by-product of their over-indulgent lifestyles, rather than their only reason for living. So yeah, the story goes that working out is good for you, but let’s be honest, for most people it’s not a good look.\n\nWith that being said, I don’t hop on the treadmill expecting to make a love connection, which is why this gentleman caught me flat-footed with his advances. Sure, I’ve seen him sneaking a peek at my Luyhia assets when he thinks I’m not watching. And yes, sometimes he’ll enter into my line of site and begin to stretch his muscles with a flamboyance that should be reserved for a peacock fanning its feathers. I would even go so far as to say that he pushes himself to the physical extreme to get my attention.\n\nEven with all that, I really didn’t expect him to make a move. But then, one day as I’m huffing and puffing on the cross-trainer, crying salty tears and cursing the exercise gods, he comes up to the machine right next to mine and begins to fiddle with it. I figure he’s up to his usual shenanigans so I level up and begin to step even faster, hoping that he’ll get the hint and leave me alone. Next thing I know he’s leaning in.\n\nFor a second there I almost lose my balance. Ati sweets? Wow. What was it about my gapless thighs, stinky armpits and perpetual grimace that made him think of sweets? More than that, when did we graduate from zero communications to the language of lovers? The whole thing got me thinking about the future of male/female relations.\n\nSee, just because I had never said a word to him didn’t mean I hadn’t noticed him. I figured he’d look better in a suit than he did in stinky sweatpants and well-worn rubber shoes. Most likely he was some kind of boss. Most likely an industry big wig with a big job and a stash of cash. And yeah, had I been 20 years younger and dumber, I might have envisioned a prosperous future between this dude and my bank account.\n\nBut as things stood, I was in the gym to lose my love handles, not to get a handle on love. I wasn’t in the market for either romance or finance. I just wanted to keep fit, and ‘sweets’ were definitely not part of my diet.\n\nSo I mumbled something incoherent in response and jabbed at the arrow button so that it took me to level 12. After that I didn’t have enough oxygen to engage, and my would-be paramour slinked off to another piece of gym equipment from where he proceeded to work himself into a sulky frenzy. He hasn’t spoken to me since.\n\nI observed two things from this event. One, there is little hope for mature relationships when a 65-year-old man can get mad because a girl in the gym was mean to him. And two, I have become so disenfranchised with our current political leaders that I would rather write about my gym membership than our repulsive and premature pre-election machinations.\n\nI refuse to be burdened with a 2022 state of mine while living in a 2018 world. It’s about time we all got weary of being manipulated by schemers who will only be satisfied by the sweet taste of conquest. These high-level power games that we continue to spectate upon from the stands will inevitably turn into hunger games where voters are habitually thrown to the lions. And while everything in life is political it’s time we rejected the advances of a toxic political leadership and focused on working out how to establish governance systems that put people first." ]
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[ "So, I finally started reading this mammoth book! I have a hardback edition but I’ve also got the ebook from the library as it’s too much for me to hold the hardback for long. I’m actually really enjoying this book, it’s such an interesting read. The lack of full-stops is something I got used to really easily and it’s never bothered me to stop reading at any point on a page, I don’t need chapters, so this is really enjoyable. I find it works best if I read in chunks rather than a few pages here and there, and I do need to take the odd break from it but I love coming back to it. I’m currently on page 306 of 1030!\n\nSuch A Fun Age by Kiley Reid\n\nI’m really enjoying this book. It follows Emira, a young black woman who babysits for a white couple. One night they ask her to take their child to the store and while there she is accused of kidnapping the child. It also follows Alix, the mother of the child, and she is a busy and successful woman who is very media savvy and aware of optics. It’s eye-opening to read Emira’s point of view and to see just how many micro-aggressions she has to deal with every single day. There is such a contrast with Alix’s life and how she suddenly finds herself wanting to get to know Emira better. I can’t wait to read more of this one.\n\nThe New Girl by Harriet Walker\n\nThis novel follows two women: Margot who is a fashion editor at a high end magazine, she’s also pregnant and will be going on maternity leave soon; and Maggie, the woman who is brought in to replace her. Margot finds out that her best friend Winnie has suffered a stillbirth on the day she hires Maggie and it sends he into a spiral. She doesn’t handle any of it very well. I found this novel very slow over the first half but then something happens mid-way through and we get a different perspective and from then on I was gripped. This is more a domestic drama than a thriller so I was a bit disappointed that I thought I was getting something different. I did enjoy the second half though.\n\nThis novel is stunning! It follows the journey of a song and the impact it has on people. First we meet Arie and Diana who are very much in love. Diana finds it hard to communicate her emotions in words so she starts composes a song for Arie. Soon after something happens to Diana and a man picks up her composition and takes it home. The song reaches as far as Australia, Canada and Edinburgh and it has such an effect of all of those who hear it. I love how the song threads all the way through the novel, it’s such a beautiful book. I’ll be reviewing this one on 10th August for the blog tour so look out for my thoughts then. In the meantime I highly recommend it!\n\nAll My Lies Are True by Dorothy Koomson\n\nThis is the sequel to The Ice Cream Girls and I really enjoyed it. It follows lots of characters but the core story is about the daughter of one of the Ice Cream Girls and the younger brother of the other. This goes back and forth in time through multiple perspectives as we explore how the next generation views what the previous was accused, and in one case, convicted of. It is a little confusing to follow on audio book at times as it jumps around in time and through characters so frequently so it’s one to listen to in big chunks. I really enjoyed this one and recommend it.\n\nThe Summer of Madness by Alexander Raphael\n\nThis is such a lovely short story and I really enjoyed it. It follows Kurt as he embarks on a plan to win his ex-girlfriend back. She has dumped him because he was selfish and so now he’s decided to stand at the station every day reading his way through her favourite novel Wuthering Heights in the hope she’ll see him there. It’s a sweet story and perfect for reading during your lunch break. I’ll be reviewing this one soon but I recommend it in the meantime!\n\nI don’t know what I might read next but the books that are catching my attention right now are these four. The first three are books I got from NetGalley and the fourth is a library book on the BorrowBox app that is next on my anti-racism reading list.\n\nThe Night Swim by Megan Goldin\n\nPunching the Air by Ibi Zoboi\n\nWhat have you been reading this week? I’d love to hear. And if you take part in WWW Wednesdays or This Week in Books please feel free to leave your link below and I’ll make sure to visit and comment on your post. 🙂", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Barbara Ann Lubin, of Phoenix, died on February 6, 2021 after a courageous fight with breast cancer. She was 63.\n\nHer endearing wit, fierce love of her family and friends, and dedication to helping others in all aspects of their lives, will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know her.\n\nA lifelong Democrat, Barbara spent the greatest part of her life working behind the scenes, providing advice and guidance to those who sought political office and others who were seeking positions where they could help improve the lives of others.\n\nShe was born December 8, 1957 in Frankfurt Germany to COL (Ret) Tony Perpich and Jeanne (Pincetl) Perpich. Upon returning to the US, she lived in multiple states before settling in Flagstaff upon her father’s retirement in December 1969. Barbara graduated from Flagstaff High School and Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor’s in Journalism and an MBA.\n\nAfter moving to Phoenix in 1982, she worked as an aide in the Arizona Senate before working for Corporation Commissioner Jim Weeks. She spent many years volunteering for Democratic candidates and at Madison Simis PTA, where her daughter Jessica was a student. She also ran the Madison School District’s Art Masterpiece program, adding many contemporary artists during her tenure.\n\nIn 2000, Barbara became the first candidate to file and run under the new Clean Elections Law for her unsuccessful run for the Corporation Commission. She went on to train others running for office at positions at Clean Elections Institute, Progressive Majority, and since 2012, at the Arizona Democratic Party.\n\nThroughout her career Barbara mentored countless candidates on running for office and welcomed volunteers with open arms. She was known for her excellent cooking and baking, hosting dinner parties, and bringing treats into the office. Barbara loved sharing her love of Arizona with everyone she met. She traveled the state extensively, loving to hike and explore the natural beauty of her state.\n\nShe loved being a grandma to her two granddaughters. Barbara hunted for great books, fun toys, and cute clothes for them.\n\nBarbara’s family thanks her medical team, her amazing friends, and the Arizona Democratic Party for all of their help during this challenging journey.\n\nBarbara is survived by her husband of 33 years, Stanley, her daughter Jessica, her son-in-law CPT James Hall, and her granddaughters, Abigail and Elizabeth. She also leaves behind her siblings Ann (Ken) Miller, Jeannie (Dick) Baker, and Tom (Jana) Perpich, eight nieces and nephews and their families. Barbara is also survived by the countless friends she made throughout her life.\n\nFuneral Services will be held on Thursday, February 11, 2021 at 9:30 A.M. at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. Interment will be at St. Francis Cemetery. For those not able to attend, the funeral service will be broadcast via Zoom with a larger in-person celebration of life happening later in the year when we can all gather safely together to celebrate Barbara. In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to consider making a donation in her name to Metavivor, a nonprofit dedicated to researching metastatic breast cancer, or your local Democratic Party.\nCondolences may be expressed at www.whitneymurphyfuneralhome.com.\n\nOffer Hugs From Home Condolence for the family of LUBIN, BARBARA ANN" ]
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[ null, "A father has sparked a fierce online parenting debate.\n\nThe row comes after his reaction to a careless babysitter found sleeping on the job went viral.\n\nChristopher decided to teach her a lesson she wouldn't forget in a hurry after he went home to pick up some forgotten work documents and found his trusted babysitter asleep on the sofa.\n\nThe dad took his kids out of the house and waited to see what Sarah would do when she awoke.\n\nRealising her mistake, it took two hours for her to get in touch with him and a panicked Sarah finds it hard to confess to the fuming dad what the problem is.\n\nPicking up on his agitation and demands to know where his kids are, she claims it's \"not a texting matter\".\n\nIt takes a couple of texts for Sarah to admit that she doesn't actually know where her employer's children are.\n\nAfter some prodding, Sarah also reveals that she did eventually call the police - but then alleges \"they didn't pick up\".\n\nThen Christopher comes clean - and threatens her with legal action.\n\nWhether you think this is an extreme over-reaction or not, it's safe to say this is a lesson Sarah won't be forgetting in a hurry" ]
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[ "Please be advised that a blog claiming to be an Old Roman Catholic Church Directory is in fact an unauthorised facsimile of this Directory and does not have the approbation of any recognised canonical Old Roman Catholic jurisdiction.\nWhile clearly the author of the blog attempts to follow closely and mirror updates from this website to his own, being unauthorised it cannot be relied upon to give up to date and qualified information about Old Roman Catholic clerics.\nThe blog is authored by a Rutherford Johnson, neither he personally nor his denomination, the Imperial Patriarchate of St. Stephen, Anglican Rite Roman Catholic Church has any connection historical or otherwise with any of the canonical Old Roman Catholic jurisdictions. The fact that the author has lifted information from this website without seeking permission nor indeed attributing the origin of said information from this Directory on his facsimile, somewhat betrays the character of said author.\nThe supposed Apostolic Succession of Rutherford Johnson is descended through the schismatic line of one Earl Anglin James, who though consecrated a bishop by Archbishop Carfora in 1945, was deposed and excommunicated on 29th January 1947 for a most serious act of schism. Rutherford Johnson claims to have received his supposed episcopal ordination from one Darel E Chase, who’s clearly protestant background and erratic denominational history is represented in his own words below.\nRutherford Johnson also claims succession from one Keith Patrick Steinhurst through the schismatic and heretical theosophical sects derived from Frederick Samuel Willoughby of the Liberal Old Catholic Church deposed by Archbishop Mathew, and Lowell Paul Wadle of the American Catholic Church and Justin A. Boyle aka Robert Raleigh of the Apostolic Christian Church through the infamous and highly irregular convergence of lines claimed by Hugh George de Wilmott-Newman. Neither one of his co-consecrating “bishops”, Darel E Chase nor Keith Patrick Steinhurst were ever Old Roman Catholics.\nIt is the qualified opinion of the Editorial Committee of this authorised Old Roman Catholic Clerical Directory that the apostolic succession claimed by Rutherford Johnson received through Darel E Chase is most certainly of questionable validity and of extremely doubtful sacramental efficacy. For this reason it is recommended both men be considered vitandus and Old Roman Catholic clergy and faithful alike are admonished to avoid their ministrations and those connected with them.", null, "Archbishop+++D. E. Chase is a dedicated and anointed Man of God. He is the Founding Patriarch of the Abyssinian Apostolic Church, and the Presiding Prelate of the Apostolic Communion of Anglican Churches, which is an independent Anglican Rite Jurisdiction of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. He is the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Archdiocese of the Mid-West, and is also the Founding Prelate of the International College of Bishops. Archbishop Chase is also the Pastor of the Metropolitan Cathedral.\nArchbishop is married to the love of his life, Lady Tia Chase. Lady Tia is an anointed, talented and gifted Woman of God and walks side by side with the Archbishop.\nArchbishop Chase was raised in New Jersey and was initially raised in the Anglican Church. He credits his sense of structure and liturgical training to his childhood Christian upbringing. While in his early twenties and leaving his home, he found himself seeking more in depth knowledge of the Scriptures and a more open worship environment. This is when he became “non-denominational,” and was initially licensed and ordained as a Minister of the Gospel.\nReturning home to New Jersey, Archbishop attended the New Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. While there, he was licensed and ordained at the hand of his Father in the Ministry, (the late) Bishop Alfred Blakely, DD. Serving at New Shiloh, Archbishop Chase served as Administrator and Liaison Officer. He was active in the Urban Ministry and Evangelism campaign at New Shiloh, through American Baptist Churches USA (NJ).\nTaking heed to the calling of the Lord, Archbishop Chase was led to unite ministers from various denominational backgrounds. It has always been his agenda to put aside denominational and dogmatic philosophy and unite under the banner of the Messiah alone. It was at this time, he was initially consecrated to the office and dignity of Bishop at the hands of Bishop John H. Covington and Bishop Lawrence J. Grayson of the Full Gospel Missionary Church in June of 1999. Since then he has had the privilege and honor of ordaining several men and women into the ministry and, consecrating several Bishops throughout the US and abroad.\nReturning to Liturgical and Sacramental worship, the Archbishop united with the United Evangelical Episcopal Church. He was received into Holy Orders and ordained Deacon, and later Priest at the hand of the former Presiding Bishop of the United Evangelical Episcopal Church, The Rt. Rev. John W. Wilcox.\nIn June of 2001, Archbishop++D. E. Chase was consecrated, commissioned, affirmed and confirmed to the Apostleship through Apostle K. Edwards of the National Pentecostal Holiness Assemblies. In June of 2004, he was Consecrated and ordained Bishop in the United Evangelical Episcopal Church by the hand of The Mst. Rev. John P. Johnston – Metropolitan of the Ecumenical Apostolic Church Archdiocese. In February of 2005 he was elevated and Coronated Archbishop and Patriarch and bestowed full lines of Apostolic Succession via the. The Archbishop was also received into Sacred Orders in the Holy Order of St. Paul the Apostle, which is a sacred, ecumenical order dedicated to biblical scholarship and unity within the body of Christ.\nThroughout his ministry, Archbishop Chase has planted several churches and ministries. Remaining true to his calling and ministry that the Lord appointed him to, Archbishop Chase is now the organizer, developer, Senior Pastor and Establishmentarian of Metropolitan Cathedral.\n\nThis site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed." ]
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[ "\nThis ranking is for the football personality who achieved in both playing and managing career. Many world-class footballers had been failure as manager while a few top-class managers had a background as top-class players. Here are top ten greatest names.", null, "Carlos Bianchi is one of the most prolific scorers in history of European football. He won Argentine league top scorer three times and French League top scorer five times. He is 8th place as IFFHS all-time greatest top scorer of Worldwide first division. Bianchi holds the record most Copa Liberteadores Cup with four and five times South American Coach of the Year", null, "One of the great Brazilian international class left-winger, he was famous for being a part of World Cup wining team twice in 1958 and 1962. Zagallo managed the 1970 World Cup Brazil team as the greatest team in history of the game. He also won Copa America once and won the 1998 World Cup runner-up.", null, "Heynckes was one of a prolific scorer in his time and achieved seven international-class seasons by kicker rating. As a manager, aside from an UEFA Champion League trophy with Real Madrid, he was most famed for his role to lead Bayern won its only European Triple champion in history and also the best performance in history of Bundesliga in the 2012 – 2013 season.", null, "Frank Rijkaard is well-known as the greatest defensive midfielder of all-time. As a player, he won Dutch league five times, Italian Series A twice and European Cup 3 times and was two times Bronze ball in Ballon'Dor. As a manager, he won Spanish la Liga twice and a UEA Champion league but his managing career was failed with Saudi Arabia national team.", null, "Didier Deschamp is one of the three personalities who won World Cup as both player and manager. As a player, he played as defensive midfielder, winning a UEFA Champion League trophy with Jurventus and 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championship as a captain. As a club manager, he led Monaco reach UEFA Champion League runner-up in 2004.", null, "Guardiola is all-time greatest football personality of Barcelona club. He was successful as both player and manager. Guardiola played as holding midfielder and won once European Cup plus a runner-up. His career as manager is even better, is known as a creator of tika-taka system and led the club to win twice UEFA Champion League and win Spanish La Liga three seasons in row and won triple champion in 2009 as a highlight. He is also sucessful", null, "Ernst Happel is the greatest Austrian defender of all-time. A top-class center-back who won Austrian bundesliga six times and the 1958 World Cup third place. Happel is one of the greatest managers of all-time. He led the grade B team in Europe like Feyenoord and Hmaburg to win European Cup and led Netherlands to finish runner-up in the 1978 FIFA World CUp.", null, null, "Franz Beckenbauer is the greatest football personality of all-time. He is the greatest defender in history of the game and the greatest German footballer ever. Beckenbauer had no defect in his career both player and manager. He led West Germany to reach World Cup final match two times and won in the 1990 tournament. He also took charge Bayern in a specific job and won a Bundesliga and a UEFA Cup.", null ]
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[ null, "Men, you were all created; fearfully and wonderfully made. God our Father, the Ancient of days, has seen fit to share his glory with us all by making us each as a lesser likeness of Himself, God most high and fearful. We are all sons of the man Adam, a son of God, we are born after his divine image, and so we too are lesser gods, like he. We have inherited the rightful dominion over this earth that was given to our father Adam by God, Adam’s Maker and Father, who made all things through His only begotten Son Jesus Christ. The disciple, whom Jesus loved, John, had a vision of Jesus Christ our now exalted head: Revelation 1:17 And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.\n\nChrist, our redeemer and resurrection, is the head of every man, just as man is the head of woman. Women are to reverence their husbands, after marriage through humble obedience to them, and before marriage by keeping themselves pure and unspoiled for them. Ha ha.\n\nI’d like to give my highest salute to my wise MGTOW brothers who have kept themselves unspoiled by women, who are natural defilers. You have a magnificence bestowed by God that women can’t touch. If not for my own weakness and fallibility of mind, I would be one of you and as stalwart as you are.\n\nRevelation 14:3 And they sung as it were a new song before the throne, and before the four beasts, and the elders: and no man could learn that song but the hundred and forty and four thousand, which were redeemed from the earth. 4 These are they which were not defiled with women; for they are virgins. These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth. These were redeemed from among men, being the firstfruits unto God and to the Lamb. 5 And in their mouth was found no guile: for they are without fault before the throne of God.\n\nKeep your walk straight, your head high, and your pure heart committed to God. Be guided by your reason, by your faith, and by sound principles. You noble sons of Adam have my enduring respect and admiration as you bear the burdens and responsibilities placed upon you by an ungrateful society that depends upon your good virtue. While silly harpies and religious charlatans smear all men as “toxic” or “unloving”, I will not so slander the image of God. From the bottom of my heart, my brothers, with all the honor due to you, I salute you.\n\nThe man pictured above, is United States ~ Union general William Tecumseh Sherman, known as “Uncle Billy” to his troops, and famous for his quote “War is hell”, and his harsh “total war” strategy. He seems to have been a bit red-pilled. Below are some of his quotes.\n\nWhen people believe a delusion they believe it harder than a real fact.\n\nTo those who would submit to the rightful law and authority, all gentleness and forbearance; but to the petulant and persistent secessionists, why, death is mercy, and the quicker he or she is disposed of the better. Satan and the rebellious saints of Heaven were allowed a continuous existence in hell merely to swell their just punishment. To such as would rebel against a Government so mild and just as ours was in peace, a punishment equal would not be unjust.\n\nYou might as well appeal against the thunder-storm as against these terrible hardships of war. They are inevitable, and the only way the people of Atlanta can hope once more to live in peace and quiet at home, is to stop the war, which can only be done by admitting that it began in error and is perpetuated in pride.\n\nI am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine; even success the most brilliant is over dead and mangled bodies, with the anguish and lamentations of distant families, appealing to me for sons, husbands, and fathers … it is only those who have never heard a shot, never heard the shriek and groans of the wounded and lacerated … who cry aloud for more blood, for more vengeance, for more desolation. War is hell.\n\nWar is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over.\n\nI intend to make Georgia howl.\n\nIf the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war, and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war.\n\nMy aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.\n\nWars are not all evil, they are part of the grand machinery by which this world is governed.\n\nBut, my dear sirs, when peace does come, you may call on me for any thing. Then will I share with you the last cracker, and watch with you to shield your homes and families against danger from every quarter.\n\nRegarding an army: (could be applied to our families)\n\nAn Army is a collection of armed men obliged to obey one man. Every change in the rules which impairs that principle weakens the army.\n\nAn army to be useful must be a unit, and out of this has grown the saying, attributed to Napoleon, but doubtless spoken before the days of Alexander, that an army with an inefficient commander was better than one with two able heads.\n\n6 thoughts on “A salute to all my brothers”", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "MILWAUKEE, WIS. 10/19/2015– The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, under the direction of Francesco Lecce-Chong, present MSO at the Basilica on November 13 & 14, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. at the Basilica of St. Josaphat. This concert is a community concert and all tickets are priced at $5. The concerts will feature Bruckner’s Te Deum in C major, along with Górecki’s Symphony No. 3 “Symphony of Sorrowful Songs” and his choral work Totus Tuus.\n\nBruckner’s Te Deum is a setting of the Christian hymn text Te Deum. It was written for chorus, soloists, orchestra and organ ad libitum. Bruckner dedicated the piece “to God in gratitude for having safely brought me through so much anguish in Vienna.” The setting is in five movements and was finished on March 7, 1884. Te Deum was premiered on May 2, 1885 with two pianos substituting for the orchestra which was too large for the venue. The final movement has been described as being remarkably similar to the main theme of the second movement of Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7 which he was also composing during this time period. There were nearly 30 performances during Bruckner’s lifetime. The conductor of the final performance inscribed the words “for the tongues of angels, heaven-blest, chastened hearts and souls purified in the fire!” on his copy of the score. In the 1890s, Bruckner was aware that he might not live to finish his ninth symphony and received suggestions that the Te Deum could be used as the finale. However, others claimed Bruckner would never have considered using the C major Te Deum as the finale of a D minor symphony.\n\nGórecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs was composed in 1976, and premiered on April 4, 1977. It was made famous by a recording that topped classical music charts in 1992. The three-movement symphony features a solo for soprano in each movement. Each movement is a different Polish text that speaks of motherhood and separation through war. The first movement is a 15th-century Polish lament of Mary, mother of Jesus. The second movement is a message written on a wall of a cell in a German Gestapo prison during World War II and the third movement is a Silesian folk song of a mother searching for her son killed in war.\n\nGórecki’s Totus Tuus Op. 60 is translated as “Totally Yours”. It was composed for unaccompanied choir in 1987 in celebration of Pope Saint John Paul II’s third visit to his native Poland. The libretto was taken from a poem by contemporary writer Maria Boguslawska which is addressed to the patron saint of Poland, the Virgin Mary.\n\nLecce-Chong has earned a growing reputation and critical acclaim for dynamic, forceful performances, garnering national distinction, including the Solti Foundation Career Assistance Award and The Presser Foundation Music Award. He has also been featured in master classes with Bernard Haitink, David Zinman, David Robertson and Christopher Seaman, while working with the St. Louis Symphony, National Arts Center Orchestra and the Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich.\n\nAs a trained pianist and composer, Lecce-Chong embraces innovative programming, champions the work of new composers and supports arts education. While working with the MSO, he curated and presented the works of both active and lesser-known composers, including two works commissioned by the orchestra, as well as two U.S. premieres. He also helped create the first MSO Composer Institute, providing performance opportunities for young American composers. Lecce-Chong has complemented his programming with a strong commitment to arts education for all ages. In Milwaukee, he provided artistic leadership for the MSO’s nationally lauded Arts in Community Education program — one of the largest arts integration programs in the country — and he continues to be a frequent guest speaker for arts organizations around the country.\n\nLecce-Chong is a native of Boulder, Colorado, where he began conducting at the age of 16. He is a graduate of the Mannes College of Music, where he received his Bachelor of Music degree with honors in piano and orchestral conducting. Lecce-Chong also holds a diploma from the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied as a Martin and Sarah Taylor Fellow with Otto-Werner Mueller. He has been mentored by many world-renowned conductors, including Edo de Waart and Donald Runnicles, with whom he continues to maintain a close working relationship.\n\nLee Erickson, MSO Chorus Director – Holder of the Margaret Hawkins Chorus Director Chair, Lee Erickson has a passion for choral music which shines through every performance by the MSO Chorus. Known for his tireless pursuit of choral excellence, the standards he sets for tone, precision, diction, and artistry of the ensemble have garnered respect among the conductors, soloists, and composers who have worked with the Chorus.\n\nMr. Erickson was appointed associate director of the Chorus in 1978 and assumed the position of director in 1994 (after founder Margaret Hawkins’ death in 1993). He has served on the Choral Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts and is a past dean of the American Guild of Organists. In 2008, Mr. Erickson was honored by the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music for his musical contribution to the greater Milwaukee community, and he was named as one of the 2007 Artists of the Year by the City of Milwaukee Arts Board. In 2011, Mr. Erickson received the 2011 Distinguished Citizen – Professional in Arts Award from the Civic Music Association of Milwaukee.\n\nKathryn Henry, soprano– Kathryn Henry wasa National Finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council competition in March 2015, and is currently a senior pursuing her bachelor of fine arts degree in vocal performance at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She won the UW-Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Concerto and Aria Competition, and in 2014 placed first in the Upper College Women category at the National level of the NATS Student Auditions. Known for her “clean coloratura and silvery voice” (BWWOperaWorld. Com, Richard Sasanow), Ms. Henry’s operatic credits include Gretel in Hansel and Gretel, Clarina in Rossini’s La Cambiale di Matrimonio, the Squirrel in Ravel’s L’Enfant et les Sortileges, and the title role of Puccini’s Suor Angelica. At the summer 2015 Chautauqua Institute, she covered Mimi in Puccini’s La bohème and appeared in recital with Craig Rutenberg.\n\nAriana Douglas, soprano- Ariana Douglas earned her Bachelor of Music from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she studied under the direction of Julia Faulkner. She recently finished her Master of Music from Louisiana State University and studied with Dennis Jesse. Some of her recent roles include: Countess in Le nozze di Figaro, Nevesta in Martinu’s Hlas lesa, Magda in La Rondine, Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni and Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte. She was an ensemble member in Lucia di Lammermoor with New Orleans Opera as well as Second Lady in Die Zauberflöte with Opéra Louisiane, a local opera company in Baton Rouge, LA. While at Louisiana State University, other non-opera credits include the soprano soloist in Mozart’s Requiem. Ariana was recently rewarded an Encouragement Award from the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.\n\nKatherine Fili, mezzo-soprano- Heralded as “hilarious” and “impressive” by DC Metro Theater Arts, Mezzo-soprano Katherine Fili recently graduated from The University of Maryland’s Opera Studio. Over the course of her graduate degree she studied with both Linda Mabbs and Delores Ziegler. As a member of the opera studio, Katherine performed as the Nurse in Lee Hoiby’s Romeo & Juliet, both Nancy and Florence in Albert Herring, and both Prince Orlofsky and Ida in Die Fledermaus. As a student of Mildred Miller during her undergraduate studies at Carnegie Mellon University, she performed roles including The Sorceress in Dido & Aeneas, Bessie in Das Kleine Mahagonny, and The Chinese Tea Cup in L’enfant et les sortileges. Katherine premiered the chamber version of Tobias Picker’s Fantastic Mr. Fox in the role of Mrs. Fox with the Microscopic Opera Company. She has performed with The Pittsburgh Opera Theater as The Baroness in Candide and Grimgerde in the premier of Eric Moe’s The Valkyrie Suite.\n\nThomas Leighton, tenor- Thomas Leighton, of Saugerties, NY, holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY with graduate studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Recent engagements include Julia Adolphe’s Sylvia, at NYC’s Bargemusic, and with Milwaukee’s Present Music. As a Studio Artist with Madison Opera in the 2014-2015 Season, he appeared in Fidelio and Sweeney Todd. In the same season, he also sang the role of Tamino in University Opera’s production of Die Zauberflöte and sang as the tenor soloist in Mendelssohn’s Lobgesang. Thomas is a past ‘distinguished voice fellow’ and teaching assistant at the UW-Madison School of Music.\n\nLeroy Y. Davis, baritone- Leroy Y. Davis is excited to join Milwaukee Symphony this season. He was inspired to pursue a career in opera as an alumnus of The Boys Choir of Harlem. Leroy is a graduate of New England Conservatory where, as a Graduate Diploma candidate, he performed the role of Don Pomponio Storione in the American Premiere of Rossini’s La Gazzetta. He is also a graduate of Bard College; during his graduate studies he created the role of Atticus Finch’s Trainer in David T. Little’s Vinkensport or The Finch Opera. He was most recently invited to return to NEC as a guest artist to perform Don Alfonso in their April production of Cosi fan tutte. Previous credits include Pish-Tush in The Mikado, A Mandarin/Ping in Turandot, Marchese in La Traviata, and Sergeant of Police in The Pirates of Penzance with Shreveport Opera and Marchese in La Traviata with The Opera Company of Middlebury. Leroy was a Regional Finalist in this year’s Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.\n\nMSO at the Basilica\n\nTickets are $5. Seating for this performance is General Admission. Audience is encouraged to arrive early for best available seating. Doors will open approximately one hour before the concert. For more information, please call 414.291.7605 or visit mso.org.", null, null ]
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[ "Thousands of Disney customers say they have been hacked after signing up to its online streaming service.\n\nSince Disney+ went live, hackers have stolen thousands of customers’ accounts and put them up for sale on the dark web, according to a report.\n\nPeople waited on telephone and online chat lines for hours, and many still say that Disney has yet to sort their problems.\n\nThe company has not replied to a request for comment.\n\nDisney’s answer to Netflix, Disney+ is an online platform where fans can view its movies, short films and TV shows, including the Marvel and Star Wars franchises.\n\nTen million people signed up in its first week.\n\nDisney+ has not yet launched in the UK, but is available in the United States, Canada and the Netherlands.\n\nOn 12 November, its first day live, people had technical problems and many complained on social media.\n\nOthers said they were locked out of their accounts, and since they contacted Disney they have not heard back.\n\nAccording to an investigation by Zdnet, thousands of user accounts went on sale on the dark web.\n\nOnly hours after the service launched, hackers were selling Disney+ accounts for as little as $3 (£2.30).\n\nWith the help of a cyber-security researcher, the BBC also found several hacked customer accounts for sale on the dark web.\n\nThousands of these stolen accounts show what kind of subscription the person signed up with and when it expires.\n\nCustomers say they saw their emails and passwords changed.\n\nMany say they used unique userIDs and passwords to access the streaming platform.\n\nBut Jason Hill, a lead researcher with CyberInt, says it looks like many were stolen because people use the same passwords for different sites.\n\nMr Hill said that hackers can lift someone’s password from a different site which has previously been hacked and then try it on a new site, like Disney+. If it works, they steal the account.\n\n“Whilst many may consider having a unique password for each online service to be difficult to manage, password managers simplify this process and allow you to generate and securely store unique difficult-to-guess passwords,” he said.\n\nThe streaming service does not have two-factor authentication.\n\nOthers are concerned because they can use their Disney+ login to access other products the company provides, like the Disney store and its recreation parks.\n\nThe online streaming service was hit by technical issues on its first day. People took to social media to complain that their pre-ordered streaming service did not work and that they faced long waits for customer service.\n\nThe company said in a tweet that it had an “overwhelming response” and apologised.", null, "Hours after its new streaming service was launched, customer details were sold on the dark web for under £10" ]
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[ null, "Pretty Archie, a Country/Folk/Bluegrass band from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, is made up of Brian Cathcart (lead vocals, guitar), Matt McNeil (lead guitar, mandolin), Colin Gillis (harmonica, bass, vocals) and Redmond MacDougall (banjo, percussion, vocals). These long time friends were always jamming together growing up, and in May, 2012, decided to make it official and form a band. The name they chose is based on a local character known for playing with 2 strings outside shopping malls in any weather and not always (or ever) in key. The name “Pretty Archie” embodies their love of playing and performing music, as well as representing their hometown.\n\nPretty Archie’s newest release ‘Sing Alongs & Love Songs,’ released September 2016, and produced by Jamie Foulds, continues to push the genre lines of folk, bluegrass, country and blues, creating a uniquely Pretty Archie sound. A collection of their best songwriting to date, the album addresses themes of love, loss, life and the forces that drive all three.\n\nPretty Archie have been a showcasing artist at Nova Scotia Music Week, East Coast Music Week, Folk Music Ontario and NXNE and have played some of the best Canadian venues. Pretty Archie’s honest, heartfelt writing connects listeners with a saltwater perspective on modern living. Their fun loving and at times heartbreaking music finds common ground within the blurred genres of country, folk, bluegrass and blues. They are known for their entertaining, high energy, foot stomping shows, and a following that grows after each show they play." ]
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[ "How to Persevere Even When You Get Rejected: A Q&A With Singer-Songwriter Catalina Gonzalez", null, "Though she began singing at a young age in her native Chile and did not move to the States until her freshman year of college, there's something very American about Catalina Gonzalez's sound. The Connecticut-based singer-songwriter's longtime love of the American soul, R&B, blues, and rock songbooks helped forge a unique sound built on those time-tested styles. Spreading her love of music has taken Gonzalez on the same up-and-down ride shared by many independent musicians. But Gonzalez has built on her successes and learned from setbacks in ways that should inspire other upstart singer-songwriters. Read on to learn how she went from a couple of gigs a year to a couple of gigs a month, and her advice to fellow musicians on how to persevere in the face of rejection.\n\nYou've been singing since you were five and started on your path as a singer-songwriter at 12 before moving to the US. How have the different countries and cultures impacted your sound?\n\nFunny enough, I never liked singing or listening to music in Spanish when I was a kid, although it's my native language. Ever since I was little, my parents exposed me to R&B and soul music in English more than anything else. Growing up, I went to school with kids from a variety of countries and cultures. Moving to the US was no different because music here, very much like the people, is a huge melting pot. You can find so many different musical appreciations. I have always been somewhat of a sponge, absorbing all sorts of genres that are placed in front of my ears. It definitely changes my sound constantly. Some of my influences range from the sounds of Ella Fitzgerald, Motown artists, Adele, Beyoncé, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, the Arctic Monkeys, the Black Keys, Allen Stone, and Shakey Graves, among many others.\n\nYou credit fan feedback as a key to your successful mixing of popular music sounds, such as soul and reggae. Could you expand on this a bit? Do you adjust your sound based on constructive criticism, or are you just gauging audience reactions to different styles and approaches?\n\nI am always open to the opinions of other ears. I want to create music for myself, but also for other people. Music is very therapeutic for me and has gotten me through tough times, so by sharing my music with others, I am hoping that they will be able to identify with the themes I am singing of and maybe I will help them through good and bad times as well. I write songs in multiple different genres and still try to interconnect them, but if the audience tends to like one certain track more than another, I'll make sure to take that into consideration. I think fan feedback is also based on my performance as a whole. If I look comfortable and relaxed as I am doing my thing, they'll enjoy the whole show, too.\n\nAs an independent singer-songwriter, which resources have you found to be the most valuable for building your music career?\n\nEver since I started using Sonicbids, I went from having just a couple gigs a year to at least two gigs every month.\n\nSonicbids is definitely an awesome resource when it comes to booking live performances and festivals. I think communication and networking are very important as well. Wherever you go, promote yourself, because you never know who's going to be around. Maybe it'll be another musician, an executive, or a new friend that will lend you their ears. In my musical and pedestrian travels so far, I have met so many different people that have ended up playing a big role in the development of my musical career, whether it was a small favor, a piece of advice, or a collaboration. Besides, you gain friendships and build a trustworthy relationships with all sorts of people.\n\nSince becoming a Sonicbids artist, you won a competition at the Smoky Mountains Songwriters Festival in Gatlinburg, TN. What was it like – not just performing at a festival, but successfully competing against like-minded artists?\n\nIt was a great experience for me. The Smoky Mountains Songwriters Festival was the first festival I had ever participated in, and it exceeded my expectations. I think part of it was also the location, because I felt very inspired at all times. It had to do with the beautiful scenery of the surrounding mountains, but also the people. All of the other artists and songwriters there were amazing. I had never been exposed to that much country music, and I loved it. Truly inspiring. Everyone who I was competing against was of a variety of genres. Winning the competition was a big deal for me because I did it solo. I had no band playing with me at the two rounds of the competition, and I was going against duos and full bands. Performing was great, and that is mainly because the judges provided a lot of feedback. Once the last round of competition ended, they made it a point to connect with all the competitors, myself included, and provide lots of insightful advice to keep moving within the music business.\n\nWhat are some other doors that have opened for you since you started using Sonicbids?\n\nEver since I started using Sonicbids, I went from having just a couple gigs a year to at least two gigs every month. This includes live performances and press. It has allowed me to travel, meet new people, and encounter other opportunities. All of these relationships I have built with people and places are long-lasting. I will be able to revisit some of the cities and venues in the future because I already planted a seed there, and Sonicbids led me to this stage.\n\nSomething every musician deals with, especially in the early stages, is rejection. As someone who has poured most of your life into your music, what are some ways you handle rejection and other obstacles? What advice would you give to fellow artists on how to persevere, even when you don't get the opportunities you'd hoped for?\n\nYou can beat yourself up about it for a minute, but just a minute. Then you have to snap out of it and move forward. Think about the reasons why you didn't get the gig: maybe you have to improve your online presence, brush up your biography, upload better quality recordings, photos, and videos. 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[ null, "Synchronica plc (AIM: SYNC, TSX-V: SYN), the international provider of push email, instant messaging, and social networking services, is pleased to announce that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted patent 7808511, Method and System for Streaming Documents, Email Attachments, and Maps to Wireless Devices. [1] The patent was acquired by Synchronica with the purchase of Iseemedia and complements an existing patent which was already granted by authorities in China.\n\nSynchronica recently acquired Ieemedia, providing an advanced document transcoding engine Iseedocs, which converts and optimizes office and multimedia documents on the fly. By using the now patented advanced streaming technology, Iseedocs can dramatically reduce the consumption of network bandwidth by as much as 90 percent when downloading email attachments to wireless devices.\n\nWith Iseedocs, attachments, such as documents, images, or maps, can be 20 MB or larger and will still only take seconds to arrive on the phone. The content can be viewed in a thumbnail, table of content, or rich text view. Synchronica is planning to integrate the Iseedocs streaming technology into its flagship product Mobile Gateway in time for Mobile World Congress 2011.\n\nCarsten Brinkschulte, CEO of Synchronica plc, comments: \"Whilst these patents add to the company's intellectual property assets, as a developer of products that are based principally on open industry standards, Synchronica does not intend to participate in the patent wars that have dogged the sector. However, securing a U.S. patent is another milestone for Synchronica and protects our strategic position.\"\n\nHeadquartered in England, Synchronica also maintains a development center in Germany and the Philippines in addition to a regional presence in Canada, the USA, Hong Kong, Spain, and Dubai. Synchronica plc is a public company traded on the AIM list of the London Stock Exchange (SYNC) and the Venture Exchange of the Toronto Stock Exchange (SYN). For further information, please visit www.synchronica.com\n\n5 Simple Steps to use electronic signatures in your business\n\nThe Vehicle Interior of the Future. 4th Fireside Talk" ]
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[ "Krishna Village in Mahabubnagar is a pilgrim center altogether. The village is situated immediately after the sangam of the Krishna River and the Bhima River. Hence there is a general belief that the goodness of the sangam would be present in the village as well. This is also the place for ceremonies. People perform all types of ceremonies on the banks of the river. People even from other states come here to perform the last rites of their near and dear ones.\n\nThe village is also known for the oldest bridge constructed by the Nizams on the Krishna River. This bridge was constructed with Iron and Led and is considered an engineering wonder as it is still very strong and in use.\n\nThe village is also famous for the Ksheera Lingeshwara Matham. There is a legendary story that Swamy ksheera Linga was a great devotee of Lord Shiva and had sacrificed his life and took Samadhi in this village. It was he who had constructed the Shiva Temple here.\n\nThe temple is visited by devotees throughout the year. However, it gets overcrowded during Sankrathi when a jatara is held in the temple.\n\nRail: The Krishna station is the nearest railway station. The Wadi-Guntakhal can be boarded to get down here.\n\nAir: The nearest Airport, Shamshabad at Hyderabad, which is about 190 km from the destination.\n\nSpecial Days of Attraction and Visitors Flow:\nThough the tourist flow in throughout the week, it still on the high side on Wednesdays, Sundays and public holidays. Ceremonies of last rites and other family ceremonies are also celebrated here. Besides, Ganapathi Nimajjanam, Mahalaya Amavasya, Sivaratri, Karthika & Sravana Masams, etc. are also the times when large number of devotees gathers here.", null ]
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[ null, "It’s not just a quaint anagram. In this age of relentlessly expanding global commerce, Panama has been planning ahead, and is investing billions of dollars in supersizing the canal (photo gallery here) to allow the passage of the new breed of supersized cargo ships. Even more coal mined from Appalachian mountains and Montana/Wyoming prairies — and possibly natural gas extracted from shale by hydraulic fracturing — will likely be shipped to Asia and other markets once this expansion work is completed.\n\nThe global warming-driven decline in Arctic sea ice might divert some of the cargo traffic Panama is counting on to pay for this expansion, if the Northwest Passage becomes a viable trade route. So in a bit of irony, by feeding the world’s addiction to fossil fuels, Panama may be undercutting its business plan. Just sayin.\n\nHere are a couple of images from Google Earth showing the area around the Caribbean end of the Panama Canal near the Gatun Locks, as it appeared in 2005 and with the expansion project well underway in 2012.\n\n95-Mile-Long Slick in the Gulf of Mexico?\nScroll to top\nSkyTruth and/or its third party tools use cookies to monitor traffic in the aggregate on our websites and applications and to improve user experience. If you continue browsing, we'll assume you agree to the use of cookies. You can change your cookie settings at any time in your browser settings. Find out more in our privacy policy." ]
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[ null, "California high school student Victor Quinonez discusses how he was able to record his teacher’s anti-military rant and why he posted the speech online.\n\nA student who recorded a California teacher’s anti-military rant told FOX Business he never intended for the video to go viral, but is satisfied with the result.\n\n“The video was intended to be shown to my dad only because this is not the first time Gregory Salcido has gone on a military rant at all,” Victor Quiñonez said Monday.\n\nSalcido, a teacher and city councilman in Pico Rivera, was terminated from his post at El Rancho High School after calling U.S. service members “the lowest of our low” in a video that triggered a widespread outcry.\n\n“Think about the people who you know who are over there — your freaking stupid Uncle Louie or whatever — they're dumb…. They're not like high-level thinkers. They're not academic people. They're not intellectual people. They're the freakin’ lowest of our low,” Salcido said in a video using an expletive and recorded by Quiñonez.\n\nQuiñonez, whose father served as a U.S. Marine, wore a Marine sweatshirt to class and was able to clandestinely record Salcido’s comments because the teacher allowed the use of cellphones.\n\n“I pulled my phone out and secretly tried to record him. He didn’t know at all as you can see video, you could only see is my sweatshirt,” he said.\n\nSome military veterans and parents expressed their anger and outrage at Salcido’s hearing, saying the teacher has continued to use the classroom as a bully pulpit.\n\n“They leave everything behind here in order to protect their families, to protect everyone here in the U.S.,” Quiñonez said about defending military veterans. “I believe it was my turn to stand up for them while they stand up for us.”" ]
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[ null, "President Nana Addo Dankwa Addo Akufo-Addo Monday is expected to release the ‘delayed’ and much-awaited Deputy Ministerial appointment list after its postponement last week amid Akufo-Addo’s absence in the country.\n\nThe spokesman for His Excellency Akufo-Addo last week Thursday announced in a social media post sighted by Educationweb.com.gh the announcement of the Deputy Ministers has been rescheduled to Monday.\n\nAppointed Deputy Ministers after the Parliament Appointment Committee’s vetting and approval process will be sworn into office by Nana Akufo-Addo to assist the various substantive Minister for his second term government.\n\nAccording to sources, Assin South Member of Parliament, Hon John Ntim Fordjour will be appointed the Deputy Education Minister-designate.\n\nIn a related development, the Abuakwa North Member of Parliament, Hon Gifty Twum Ampofo, who was one of the deputies to the immediate past Education Minister, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh has retained her position." ]
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[ "Man Utd in talks with Sporting over Fernandes", null, "Bruno Fernandes has been linked with a move to Manchester United since last summerManchester United and Sporting Lisbon have held face-to-face talks over the transfer of £60m-rated Bruno Fernandes.Midfielder Fernandes, 25, scored twice as Sporting beat Vitoria Setubal 3-1 in the Portuguese top flight on Saturday.The Portugal international is keen on a move but there…\n\nThe Portugal worldwide is bearing in tips a transfer but there has been no agreement between the golf equipment over a rate.\n\nSolskjaer has refused to chat publicly about Fernandes and has insisted the club will supreme signal lengthy-term targets in the January transfer window, no subject accidents to midfielders Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay.\n\nHowever, it is understood United are prioritising midfield as an home to toughen.\n\nSolskjaer’s aspect are fifth in the Premier League, 5 parts at the assist of fourth-positioned Chelsea in the wrestle for a Champions League plan." ]
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[ null, "Their visit has left the state administration in a tight spot.\"We are leaving no stone unturned to maintain law and order in areas of their visit\", says Chief Secretary of Jharkhand.\n\nThese two VVIPs are Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief of Army Bipin Rawat. While Rawat is scheduled to visit Gumla on January 4, PM Modi is slated to land in Palamau on January 5. Both Gumla and Palamau have been hit by Left Wing Extremist hit districts for long.\n\nIn Palamau, the PM will lay the foundation stone for the Mandal Dam project on North Koel river. This Mandal Project was being implemented since past almost three decades.\n\nApart from laying the foundation stone of this old project, Modi is scheduled to address a public meeting, kicking-off the BJP's campaign for the 2019 general elections. As per the schedule, Modi will be in Palamu between 10:30 am and 11:30 am. The rally is planned to be held at Chiyanki Airport Grounds.\n\nPrior to him, Rawat is scheduled to be in Chainpur Block of the district on January 4.This was informed by Deputy Commissioner of Gumla, Shashi Ranjan saying that the Army chief will be in the district to attend a day-long programme for felicitation of ex-army men.\n\n“The Army Chief would also be felicitating Balamdina Ekka, the wife of Martyr and Paramveer Chakra awardee, Albert Ekka,” Ranjan said. Albert Ekka was martyred in the India Pakistan war of 1971. As per the advertised schedule, Rawat will directly be landing at Chainpur, where a helipad is being constructed.\n\nAround 1,000 army men from Gumla and nearby areas will be felicitated during the programme.\n\nThis is for the first time that an Army Chief is visiting the Left Wing Extremist (LWE) hit Chainpur block in Gumla. Gumla SP, Ashwini Kumar Sinha said that special security arrangements have been made for the visit of Army Chief. “It is an honor for us that he is visiting the district and we are fully prepared with the security arrangements,” he said.\n\nThere will be army men, CRPF jawans and district police deployed for the programme. “Separate security would be at the helipad, statue of Albert Ekka and at the ground where the main function would be organized,\" the SP said." ]
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[ "Newly appointed Miss New Jersey Education Foundation Executive Director David Holtzman of Ventnor held a press conference Wednesday morning to announce that the annual Miss New Jersey competition, which has been held at the Ocean City Music Pier for the last 23 years, has found a new home in Atlantic City.\n\nMiss New Jersey 2018 Jaime Gialloreto and newly appointed board member Mike Lopez took to the riser in Resorts’ Atlantic Conference Center to make the announcement. Gialloreto said she had no idea when she set out for Resorts Wednesday morning that a change of venue was going to be announced.", null, "However, Holtzman and Gialloreto presented the change as a “positive” for the competition, which is undergoing advancements forwarded by Miss America 2.0 following the #metoo movement.\n\n“We outgrew that facility over the last few years,” Holtzman said. “In my heart, I’m excited for Atlantic City.”\n\nHoltzman said he signed a two-year agreement with Resorts on Monday, Jan. 7. The Miss New Jersey competition will be held in the Superstar Theater. The Music Pier accommodates 950 spectators, while the Superstar Theater seats 1,350 and has more room backstage for contestants, he said.\n\n“We are going to Miss Ocean City…they treated us very well, but it’s time to expand and move on,” Holtzman said.\n\nThe change came as a shock to Ocean City officials.", null, "Gillian said Ocean City rolled out the red carpet for the Miss New Jersey organization 23 years ago when it was in flux.\n\n“Ocean City certainly took Miss New Jersey to a new level. I think finding out through the paper and maybe not being part of the discussion of the future of New Jersey after all the support for a lengthy time, is a bit shocking,” Gillian said. “We helped improve their board of directors, sponsorship and provided a great location for them to premier Miss New Jersey as one of the top pageants in the country.”\n\nThe weeklong competition will include other events, including an after-party in the ballroom across the hall right after the pageant. Other community-based events have yet to be formalized, Holtzman said.\n\nHoltzman said he likes the fact that everything will be “under one roof” and as a result, will offer greater security for the competitors, and having it in the Superstar Theater will allow the show to be enhanced, he said.\n\n“We are really pumping up our production. We want it to really be a show,” Holtzman said.\n\nInitially, Holtzman, who has been a Miss New Jersey Education Foundation board member since 2003, was concerned about how the Miss America leadership was changing the format of the pageant. But, after working with the organization, he is supportive, he said.\n\n“We are growing together with Miss America 2.0, bringing it up to more modern times, which should have begun 10-15 years ago. This was the prime time to move a bit further north to Atlantic City, and make that our new home,” he said.\n\nGialloreto said she is familiar with Resorts because she roomed there during last year’s Miss America competition.\n\n“There’s been a lot of change this year both on the national level at Miss America and on the state level with Miss New Jersey. I’m excited for what’s to come. It’s all up from here,” she said.\n\nThe event will be held starting June 9 with preliminaries held Thursday and Friday, June 13-14 and the main event on Saturday, June 15. Tickets will be available online and at the Superstar Theater box office.\n\nThe pageant will replicate the format of the last Miss America competition and will forego the bathing suit competition, runway and requirement that the women wear evening gowns, although most women did, Holtzman said.\n\nMiss America 2.0 had suspended Miss New Jersey’s license but after an appeals process announced Wednesday, Dec. 26 that it has reinstated the license for one year with Holtzman at the helm.\n\nHowever, today, “We’re all one big happy family,” Holtzman said.\n\n“The new operations proposal will give New Jersey an even stronger program for the young women who see the Miss America system as a path to education and service,” Holtzman said previously.\n\nHis ambitious agenda as executive director includes encouraging more women in different parts of the state to participate in their local scholarship program. Holtzman is also seeking additional board members from throughout New Jersey.\n\nHoltzman also said he is “optimistic” that Miss America competition will stay in Atlantic City.\n\nHe said the cost of putting on the competition at Boardwalk Hall is expensive and with the loss of funding from the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, the system needed to look at making a change.\n\n“We provided the resources for them to hold a parade on the Boardwalk that was one of the best parades in the country. We gave them the Music Pier and the city’s public relations team and infrastructure.”\n\nHoltzman said the logistics of putting on a parade on the Atlantic City Boardwalk would be too much to tackle this year, but he left open the possibility of holding a parade the following year.\n\nGillian also noted that the business community welcomed the pageant with open arms with restaurants, rides and activities for the contestants and their families.\n\nHoltzman said he hopes the Atlantic City community will do the same.\n\n“We have a tradition of promoting the scholarship pageants and women,” Gillian continued. “It was a perfect match. I am sorry to see them leave.”\n\nGialloreto, who will crown the next Miss New Jersey on June 15, said that her experiences in Ocean City and Atlantic City were rewarding, especially because of the scholarship program.\n\n“I’m looking forward to all the advancements within the Miss New Jersey organization. With all the changes at the national and state level, it’s easy for people to feel divided. I think now is a good time for everyone to come together and to be excited for something like this,” Gialloreto said.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "BVB – victims of their own claims: The air for Dortmund coach Marco Rose is getting thinner", null, "The dissatisfaction of the BVB fans could hardly be overheard on Sunday evening. “Rose out!” resounded from the Borussia Dortmund fan block through the Augsburg WWK Arena.\n\nThis was not hidden from the affected BVB coach. “If I answer the question, I’ll give material again,” replied Marco Rose, visibly annoyed when asked about the calls from the supporters.\n“It’s not a pleasant situation for a football coach. But I can assess the situation properly. We’re all very, very disappointed with our performance in every cup competition,” he admitted after the sobering 1-1 draw at FC Augsburg and stressed:\n\n100 million euros in the till: BVB extends with Signal Iduna\n\n“We are second in the Bundesliga. If we had reached the next round somewhere – Champions League, DFB-Pokal or in the Europa League – maybe we would talk about other things.”\n\nHowever, the reality in Dortmund looks different.\n\n“Rose-Raus” calls in Augsburg: This is how the BVB coach reacts\n\nAfter the two disappointing knockouts in the Champions League and Europa League (4: 6 in addition against Glasgow Rangers) and the embarrassing DFB Cup loss at second division club FC St. Pauli (1: 2), the last dream of the title should now come true , winning the German championship, vanished into thin air.\n\nEven if this was only of a theoretical nature with all the sovereignty of FC Bayern.\n\nThe declared goal of the season, the renewed Champions League qualification, seems to be ten points ahead of BVB in fifth place – but it shouldn’t be more than eight points behind the German record champions with ten games left pass.\n\n“We have to be more ripped off,” demanded Emre Can at “DAZN” and complained: “I stand here and say the same thing every week, that’s not nice.”\n\nBVB too vulnerable at the back\n\nHowever, it would be too easy to shift the blame for the black and yellow misery onto Rose alone. Even if he has hardly succeeded in taking his protégés to the next level.\n\nThe Borussia squad has revealed too many shortcomings this season. Above all, the defensive, which presented itself error-prone throughout the entire season. With 37 goals conceded in 24 games, they are only in the middle of the league (tenth place). So it’s hardly surprising that goalkeeper Kobel only kept his goal clean four times in the league.\n\nWith the commitment of national player Nikals Süle (FC Bayern) for the coming season, a first consequence of the defensive helplessness was drawn. However, it is doubtful whether the transfer will be enough to give the shaky back team stability.\n\nMats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund) and Co. had to accept the late equalizer in Augsburg\n\nNo replacement for Haaland and Co.\n\nOn the other side of the field, the Rose team is too dependent on goalscorer Erling Haaland. With the Norwegian, who is said to be leaving the club next summer, BVB scored an average of three goals per game, without Haaland it is only 2.2 goals per game.\n\nIn view of the quality of the squad across the board, which falls noticeably compared to some other top teams, too many to be able to keep up with FC Bayern in the championship race.\n\nRose: There are rumors about Terzic’s return\n\nSo there is a lot of work to be done by those responsible around the future sports director Sebastian Kehl, who announced after the end in Glasgow that there would be no “business as usual”. The club leaders will have to ask themselves many uncomfortable questions in the coming weeks and months, including those about Rose’s future.\n\nAs a possible alternative, ex-coach Edin Terzic (currently technical director) is repeatedly mentioned, who brought the DFB Cup to Dortmund as a trainer last season and consequently enjoys an excellent standing with the fans. A change of coach doesn’t seem really likely at the moment.\n\n“Rose can prove something. The question is whether he let himself be blinded and said that he could do it with this squad, because the quality of the squad is not good enough in some positions, you could see that in Augsburg,” said the former Commentator Marcel Reif in the “Bild” podcast “Reif ist live”.\n\nEnd of the season decisive for Rose’s future\n\nIn the final spurt of the season, it is now important for the black and yellow to promote the personnel upheaval as best as possible in order to provide Rose with a quick-witted squad for the coming season. Provided that the former Gladbach coach is still on the bench.\n\n“The question is whether the management trusts him to shape the team into a top team with a new squad. I believe that Borussia’s performance in the coming games will be decisive whether they continue beyond the summer or not.” , suspects frost.\n\nRose is apparently also aware of this, who emphasized after the draw in Augsburg: “We are now trying to get the most out of the season.”\n\nAfter all, this could be decisive with regard to his future at the club.\n\nYou might also be interested in: “The best number two in the world!” Klopp pays homage to Liverpool’s match winner\n\n“Rose-Raus” calls in Augsburg: This is how the BVB coach reacts\n\nRose-out calls in Augsburg – BVB coach: “Not a pleasant situation”", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "A day before the Police Commission is scheduled to decide whether two LAPD officers acted within policy in the fatal shooting of Ezell Ford, Mayor Eric Garcetti said he was confident that commissioners would “conduct an impartial and fair-minded review.”\n\nGarcetti’s statement came as about a dozen protesters continued to camp outside Getty House, the official mayoral residence in Windsor Square, demanding he take action over Ford’s death. The mayor also said he called Ford’s mother, Tritobia, on Sunday night and hoped to meet with her in the coming days.\n\n“I didn’t reach her but left a message, telling her my heart goes out to her and her grieving family, as it has since the news first broke last August,” Garcetti said.\n\nTritobia Ford did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday morning. But one of the activists gathered outside Getty House said the mayor’s call was “a day late and a dollar short.”\n\n“That doesn’t absolve him of responsibility. He is the mayor of Los Angeles. That means he has the capacity to meet our demands and really be held responsible for the police force,” said Melina Abdullah, a professor and chair of Pan-African studies at Cal State Los Angeles. “And if he won’t do that, we will hold him accountable in 2016.”\n\nProtesters descended upon Garcetti’s house early Sunday morning, holding pictures of Ford above their heads as they outlined their demands. The demonstrators, part of the Black Lives Matter movement, called on Garcetti to fire LAPD Chief Charlie Beck and for the Police Commission to conduct its review of Ford’s shooting in a public forum.\n\nAn observer to the world. I have a unique view of the world and want to share it. It's all in love from the people of the \"blues\". Love, Knowledge, and Sharing amongst all is the first steps towards solving all the problems amongst humanity.\nView all posts by The Soul Brother →\nThis entry was posted in News from the Soul Brother and tagged Black Lives Matter, Eric Garcetti, Ezell Ford, LAPD, Los Angeles, police abuse. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ null, "The category achieved strong volume performance in 2016, growing 6.7% to 454.150 million 2.25-gallon cases, according to the forthcoming 2017 Beer Handbook from the Beverage Information Group. This continued success helped bump up import’s market share of the overall beer category from 15% in 2015 to 16% in 2016.\n\nNo doubt about it: imported beers are on a roll again.\n\nThis comes after their downturn not long ago. The category last peaked in 2007, when it reached a 13.8% share of the market with 408.3 million cases. Sales slipped for years after that, before a turnaround during 2014, which began the recent string of consecutive years with positive sales gains.\n\nStill, things looked rocky for a moment in 2016. The rise of presidential candidate Donald Trump, on the back of nationalist fervor, clouded the future for imports.\n\nEspecially those from Mexico. America’s neighbor to the south provides the majority of our top import brands, and also earned the ire of Trump as he successfully sought the White House. After his win, stocks for companies with many Mexican products, like Constellation Brands, faltered for a few months — before recovering just fine.\n\nHow come? The answer, it seems, is that Trump is all talk and no action (at least for now) with threats of an import tax on Mexican goods. So long as that remains the case, imported beers should continue their recent trend.\n\nWhich is an upward trajectory. It’s high times for beers brewed outside the country. These flavors tap into the U.S. consumer’s taste for variety, craft, premiumization and an appreciation of flavors from ancestral homelands.\n\nThe best selling imported brand, Corona Extra, posted a solid 5.5% growth to reach 122.551 million cases in 2016. That made the beer the fifth-highest selling overall in the U.S. last year, trailing only American staples from Budweiser and MillerCoors. This Mexican pale lager from Crown Imports boasted a whopping 27% share of the imported beer market, and has grown 19.4% since 2011.\n\nThe second best selling imported beer in 2016, and seventh overall among all beers, also hailed from Mexico and Crown Imports. This red-hot brand, Modelo Especial, continued its rapid ascension in annual sales, with 18.4% growth for 83.317 million cases. It achieved an 18.3% market share in imported and has grown an eye-popping 57.75% since 2011.\n\nComing in third was Heineken from The Netherlands, the last brand with an imported category market share in double digits (11.8%). This pale lager repeated its recent trend of flat sales growth, though, gaining just 23,000 cases over 2015. (At least Heineken can hang its hat on being the 11th best selling beer in America in 2016.)\n\nStella Artois fared better in terms of growth, achieving a +14.1% in sales in 2016. The Belgian pilsner has been on a roll lately, growing 50.91% since 2011. This AB InBev-owned brand has effectively depicted itself in American marketing as both vintage and craft. Tapping into two hot trends, it has earned consumer interest.\n\nRounding out the top five was the Mexican brand Dos Equis, from Heineken. This lager increased a modest 3.3% to 26.271 million cases sold, and has grown 38.71% since 2011. The brand recently retired Jonathan Goldsmith, star of its hugely successful “The Most Interesting Man in the World” campaign, for a younger actor, Augustin Legrand. Legrand also brought a new sign-off slogan for commercials, switching from “Stay thirsty, my friends” to “Stay thirsty, mis amigos.” The change in language signaled a new pitchman and also tapped into the trend of imported products appealing to Americans for their ties to foreign homelands.\n\nElsewhere in the top ten brands, Pacifico from Crown Imports (and Mexico) realized a 17.3% sales growth for a total of 7.857 million cases. Tecate Light from Heineken also had an excellent 2016, with 19.5% in gains to 5.964 million cases. The new Modelo Especial Chelada from Crown Imports — a blend of Modelo Especial with flavors of tomato, salt and lime, a traditional Mexican drink — has taken off since its 2013 launch, with 25.9% growth in 2016 for 3.795 million cases.\n\nThe rare imported beer among the top brands to slog through a disappointing 2016 was Heineken’s classic Tecate. The brand dipped 8.4%, falling to 13.067 million cases.\n\nWhat does the future hold for the imported beer category? Considering that political stagnancy has defined the early portion of the Trump administration, it does not appear that anything will slow down this trendy category in the near future." ]
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[ null, "As the 1970s came to a close, the mantra of “sex, drugs and rock & roll” was still being practiced with wild abandon in the younger generations. The “baby boomers” had come into their own, and the “gay rights” movement was a decade old.\n\nAlan Fritz was spending these happy, care-free times with family and friends – old and new – as he pursued a burgeoning modeling career that would soon make images of him world famous. Dean Swanson was a struggling actor in New York City, who met the love of his life at an obscure audition off-off Broadway, setting up a pairing that was destined to be a force in the New York theater scene. Things were looking up for both men as the new decade dawned.\n\nBut what the 1980s had in store was about to change their lives (and the lives of millions of others) drastically. Little did they know that they were about to face trials, tribulations, and losses brought on by a mystery disease that would come to be known as HIV/AIDS. The results of their own personal traumas with the pandemic would bring them to a brief, chance meeting, then put them on an unlikely path that would (re)unite them 30 years later.\n\n“Never Too Late” is a sometimes sad, sometimes funny, often heart-warming tale of a long-term survivor and a supporter, as they make their way through the AIDS crisis and eventually find each other years later in a twist of fate. As the title suggests, you never know when love may make its way into your life, even if you think it may have passed you by – it’s never too late to find love.\n\nDean Swanson looked at the address above the door on the brownstone building in front of him. It matched the number on his phone GPS screen, but he didn’t expect to see such a well-kept neighborhood and building. The history he knew about the man he was looking for led Dean to think he might be living in a “less desirable” location. He climbed the steps and pushed the button under the name “Fritz - Nakemura”.\n\n“Yes?” a voice crackled from the speaker.\n\n“Hello. My name is Dean Swanson. I’ve spoken with Alan Fritz on the phone before. I was wondering if he would have a few minutes to meet in person?”\n\nThere was a long pause, and Dean almost pushed the button again. Just before he did, the voice came over the speaker again.\n\nWith that, the door release buzzer sounded. Dean entered the building and climbed the winding stairway to the third floor. Once there, he knocked on the door at the far end of the short hallway. The door opened, revealing a handsome thirty-something man of Asian descent.\n\n“Yes,” the man replied, his voice laced with an Asian accent Dean could not quite place. “He’s in the shower. He told me to have you wait, and he’ll be out in a few minutes.” The man ushered Dean to a leather sofa in the living room of the apartment.\n\n“Are you Alan’s roommate?” Dean inquired.\n\n“Yes. Takumi Nakemura,” the man said, offering a handshake. “I go by Kumi,” he added as they shook hands.\n\n“Likewise, Mr. Dean,” Kumi replied. “Can I get you some tea while you wait?”\n\nKumi gave Dean a slight bow before leaving the room for the kitchen. While he waited, Dean spent a few minutes perusing the books and artifacts occupying the large book cases on either side of the fireplace. There were books on Japanese culture, the history of Broadway, male models, and HIV treatments and the history of the AIDS crisis. There was a large samurai sword hanging on the wall over the fireplace with Japanese artwork above it.\n\nAs he moved to the bookcase on the other side of the fireplace, he saw histories of New York City, Boston, Chicago, and other cities around the country. Dean’s attention was grabbed by a particular book: “Historical Photo Tour of Rockford, Illinois.” He reached up and pulled the book from the shelf, opened it, and began looking at the old photos.\n\n“You have a particular interest in Rockford?” a voice asked from behind him. He turned to see a tall, handsome man possibly in his mid-sixties, standing with a cane near the sofa on the other side of the room. His lanky form was athletic in appearance, his graying hair ringed his balding head, and a closely cropped hint of a beard and moustache gave him a very distinguished look. Dean immediately liked what he saw.\n\n“I have friends there,” Dean replied with a smile. He replaced the book on the shelf and crossed the room, offering his hand to the other man. “Dean Swanson. You must be Alan. We spoke on the phone.”\n\n“Alan Fritz,” the man answered, taking Dean’s hand to shake. “Pleased to meet you. Have a seat.” Alan gestured towards the sofa, and both men sat, just as Kumi returned carrying a tray with two mugs of tea.\n\n“Thanks, Kumi. I see you two have met,” Alan observed.\n\n“Yes,” Dean responded, nodding towards the other man. “I take it you’re responsible for some of the beautiful Japanese artwork in here, Kumi?”\n\n“Yes. It comes from my family’s collections.” He sat the tray on the coffee table. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some work to do on my computer.” He gave a polite bow and exited the room.\n\n“Kumi was a student of mine years ago when I was teaching tennis. We hit it off and we’ve remained friends.” Alan sipped his tea. “This being New York, of course, when he ended up needing to find a new apartment a while back, we decided to share.”\n\n“He seems like a very nice guy,” Dean observed.\n\n“He is. So, tell me why you are here. In our phone conversation, you told me you needed to speak to me about my family back home. Has something happened I need to know about?”\n\nDean took a deep breath and sighed, his lanky body heaving in the process. “Actually, the person I’m here to talk to you about is a family member you have maybe never met. And until fairly recently, he was not aware of you or the importance of you in his life.” Dean took a sip of tea to moisten his nervous throat.\n\nAlan looked at Dean warily. “I’m not sure where you’re going with this.”", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Why are we, audio post professionals, in Park City right now? The most immediate reason is Silver Sound has some skin in the game this year: we are both executive producers and the post sound team for Driftwood, a feature narrative in competition at Slamdance that was shot completely MOS. We also provided production and audio post on content Resonance and World Tour for Google’s featured VR Google Cardboard demos at Sundance’s New Frontier.\n\nSundance’s footprint is everywhere here. During the festival, the entirety of Park City is transformed — schools, libraries, cafes, restaurants, hotels and office buildings are now venues for screenings, panel discussions and workshops. A complex and comprehensive network of shuttle busses allows festival goers to get around without having to rely on their own vehicles.\n\nTech companies, such as Samsung and Canon, set up public areas for people to rest, talk, demo their wares and mingle. You can’t take three steps in any direction without bumping into a director, producer or someone who provides services to filmmakers. In addition to being chock full of industry folk — and this is a very important ingredient —Park City is charming, beautiful and very different than the American film hubs, New York and Los Angeles. So people are in a relaxed and friendly mood.\n\nFilms in competition at Sundance often feature big-name actors, receive critical acclaim and more and more often are receiving distribution. In short, this is the place to make personal connections with “indie” filmmaking professionals who are either directly, or through friends, connected to the studio system.\n\nAs a partner and engineer at a boutique sound studio in Manhattan, I see this as a fantastic opportunity to cut through the noise and hopefully put myself, and my company, on the radar of folks with whom I might not otherwise get a chance to meet or collaborate. It’s a chance for me, a post professional in the indie world, to elevate my game.\n\nSlamdance\nSlamdance sets up shop in one very specific location, the Treasure Mountain Inn on Main Street in Park City. It happens at the same time as Sundance — and is located right in eye of the storm — but has built a reputation for celebrating the most indie of the indies. Films in competition at Slamdance must have budgets under one million dollars (and many often have budgets far below that.) Where Sundance is a sprawling behemoth — long lines, hard-to-get tickets, dozens of venues, the inability to see all that is offered — Slamdance sort of feels like a friend’s very nice living room.\n\nMany folks see most of or even the entire line-up of films. There’s no rushing about to different locations. Slamdance embraces the DIY, and is about empowering people outside of the industry establishment. Tech companies such as Blackmagic and Digital Bolex hold workshops geared towards enabling filmmakers with smaller budgets to be able to make films unencumbered by technical limits. This is a place where daring and often new or first-time filmmakers showcase their work. Often this is one of the first times or perhaps even the first time they’ve gone through the post and finishing process. It is the perfect place for an audio professional to shine.\n\nIn my experience, the films that screen best at Slamdance — the ones that are the most immersive and get the most attention — are the ones with a solid sound mix and a creative sound design. This is because some of the films in competition have had minimal or no post sound. They are enjoyable, but the audience finds itself sporadically taken out of the story for technical reasons. The directors and producers of these films are going to keep creating, and after being exposed to and competing against films with very good sound, are probably going to be looking to forge a creative partnership — one that could quite possibly grow and last the entirety or majority of their future careers — with a post sound person or team. Like Silver Sound!\n\nCory Choy is an audio engineer and co-founder of Silver Sound Studios in New York City.\n\nGeorgia Dodson has traveled a long way, literally and figuratively, to where she is today — a full-time editor at Cut+Run in New York City. This Bland, Virginia-native left home at 17 and hasn’t looked back. Now she spends her days in an edit suite helping tell stories, and one of those most recent stories is the short documentary film Call of Duty from director Matt Lenski.\n\nThe two have worked together before. Back in 2012 Dodson edited Lenski’s Meaning of Robots, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, won Best Short Doc at the Nashville Film Festival and screened at SXSW and MoMA’s New Directors/New Films. This year she reunited with the director once more, this time on his new short film Call of Duty, which also made the festival rounds. In Call of Duty, Manhattan jury duty clerk Walter Schretzman wants you to remember that you are the only thing standing between civilization and anarchy.", null, null, "What was the original concept presented by director Matt Lenski?\nMatt had filmed and interviewed three jury clerks working in Manhattan. They were each engaging, but Walter brought something a little more existential to the table. While the others tried to sell us on the merits of doing jury duty, Walter was self-aware. He spoke about what it was like to be in the same room, every day, with people who are constantly trying to get out of that room… and he likes it. So I think the idea of Walter’s identity in relationship to the perceived monotony of his job was what Matt was going for with Call of Duty.\n\nHow did that evolve in the edit?\nIt took a long time. The ending and beginning came together quickly, but once we got into how to convey these feelings of waiting, boredom and peppering in Walter’s zingers at the right places… it was really tough. For the most part, we had all the best pieces picked out early on but had to figure out the right arc. Somehow, things fell into place magically. For me, the piece that finally pulled things together was Walter talking about being at the same job for 20 years, doing the same thing every day, while he’s counting hundreds of juror slips. He says, “It is what it is.”\n\nYou’ve collaborated with Matt before — give us a little background on your work together.\nI met Matt when I was an assistant, and by chance helped him with a director’s cut when my editor was out of town. We became friends and have worked on projects together since. The first big one was Meaning of Robots, which evolved from a chance encounter Matt had with Mike Sullivan, a hoarder who makes Metropolis-inspired robot pornography. Our little portrait of him ended up in Sundance, which was a pleasant surprise for us. That project definitely has parallels to Call of Duty, in both subject and style.", null, null, "What were some interesting moments with Walter that ended up on the cutting room floor (or the digital trash bin)?\nHe talked about his love of avant-garde jazz that’s difficult to listen to but will “wake you up.” I tried for the longest time to work that moment into our edit, paired with an appropriate jazz track over sleeping jurors… but it didn’t work in context of the whole piece. Too bad. We could make a feature length film of Walter saying amazing things.\n\nWhat piece of this exploration surprised you the most?\nIt’s really funny, but I also think it’s darker than I expected it to turn out. Early on, I cut together the part where the prospective jurors watch the jury duty film. (I saw the whole thing when I did jury duty. It’s ridiculous.) I quickly connected the man drowning with the ticking clock, Walter checking his watch and then the infinity loop of the screensaver behind him. It makes me laugh, but it also kind of helped set a dark tone for the whole thing. Also, sound. Sound is always important, but weirdly, it’s especially important in a film about nothing happening, where, theoretically, little sound is being made.\n\nWhat are you hoping people take from the film?\nI like Walter’s sentiment, toward the end of the film, that “people are more than what they do.” Walter is definitely more than what he does.\n\nHave you been to any of the festival screenings?\nI was able to go to Rooftop Films, and I met Walter there, finally. He retired a couple of weeks later, so the timing of the film is pretty perfect. It was amazing to hear people laughing so much throughout the entire piece, because after working on something for so long, it’s hard to see it.\n\nWhat is it about editing longform/short films, as opposed to commercials, that resonates with you?\nI come from a writing background. I was an English major in college. I love documentary editing, because I become the writer. My favorite thing is getting an interview and cutting it up to create some emotion or humor.\n\nWhat are some other recent projects you’ve edited?\nThis is my latest short film. I’ve been doing a lot of commercials. I just finished a documentary style commercial for Hershey, directed by Jonty Toosey, that will be out soon." ]
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[ "Nobody was a loser at the Cascade County 4-H Livestock Show on Saturday.", null, "Some 135 youths from 20 4-H clubs across Cascade County participated in market competitions for animals.\n\nAt least as many proud parents, grandparents, sponsors and fans watched as kids in plaid shirts, jeans and boots prodded the steers, swine, lambs and goats they’ve raised for four to 12 months into pens for grading.\n\nAfter winning a blue ribbon, Elizabeth Juhl, 12, of Sun Prairie leaned a leg against her lamb, Alexis, in what’s called bracing, to keep it in proper position while posing for pictures.\n\nShe said she’s been involved with 4-H for four years, and has learned cooking, crocheting, archery and sewing. Her family doesn’t have horses, but she competed in the “horseless horse competition” one year, in which horses were provided for training.\n\nElizabeth also showed a cat one year, learning about felines and how to keep the cat steady while showing.\n\nThis is the first year she’s raised a lamb, and, contrary to popular opinion, Elizabeth believes that controlling a lamb is even more difficult than herding cats.\n\nElizabeth said she spent an hour or two a day for four months watering Alexis, feeding her 40 cups of lamb feed and training the lamb – “and trying to keep her in a pen and not escaping.”\n\n“I raised her and connected some with her, but tried not to get too attached since I knew she would be sold to market after the show,” she said.\n\nHer mother, Donna Juhl, said Elizabeth is the third of her four children, aged 9 to 18, who take part in 4-H.\n\n“We like the experience they gain from projects, not only devoting time each day to raising animals, but learning leadership and communication skills,” she said.\n\nElizabeth Juhl and Alexis were among 20 student and lamb teams that enjoyed the market competition, but they weren’t among the five pairs chosen for the final “call-back” round.\n\nTravis Standley, a Choteau cattle rancher serving as judge in the large animal competitions, walked among the finalists, looking at and patting the animals and chatting with the students.\n\nHe then selected a grand champion and a reserve champion, and explained his decisions.\n\nStandley offered a combination of praise and constructive criticism of each animal for each 4-H competitor.\n\nHe explained later than Saturday’s competition involved marketing, or how the animal would appear in terms of shape and configuration, or muscle and finish, later in the day to buyers interested in purchasing them “as part of the food chain.”\n\nHe said buyers are looking for about two-tenths of an inch of finish, or back fat, on lambs and are checking for muscle or lean in the rack, or upper body; loin and legs.\n\nIt’s important which animals the 4-H students choose to raise, he said, since their genetic makeup can be key. How they’re fed and trained also are important as well as such environmental factors as heat and rain.\n\nSome of the animals might just need a few more weeks in the field to reach their peak, he added.\n\nMost of the animals were due to be sold later Saturday, although their 4-H student trainers will be able to present them in Sunday morning’s showmanship competitions, which places more emphasis on how the students can lead and otherwise present them.\n\n“This is a really big weekend for the county’s 4-H leaders, sponsors, parents and especially the kids who’ve worked so hard raising their animals,” she said. “They’ve learned how to feed, water, shelter and care for the animals.”\n\nSome of the students raised companion animals to their 4-H entries that they will enter in Montana State Fair competition starting later this month, she said.\n\nBrandy is a 4-year veteran of the county 4-H livestock show. She won marketing reserve champion, or runner-up, for a lamb her first year when she was nine.\n\nThe lamb was feisty, getting away from her three times while she was showing it, Brandy said, so she switched to raising pigs the next two years, winning with the grand champion pig last year.\n\nShe switched back to raising a lamb this year, hoping it would take less time than pigs. That would give her more time to work with her true love, caring for her three horses.\n\nBrandy said she spent about 40 minutes a day feeding, watering and training Duke.\n\n“It’s a lot of fun,” she said. “You get to learn a lot from projects and make a lot of friends, especially at 4-H summer camp.”\n\nFolks wanting to watch the final day of the Cascade County 4-H Livestock Show on Sunday can go the Livestock Pavilion at Montana ExpoPark starting at 9 a.m. It will feature 4-H students leading their animals in the showmanship classes." ]
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[ null, null, "The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday directed the sheriff’s and fire departments to submit written reports within 45 days on their plans for implementing training regimens on strict policies barring personal photos of human remains at crime and disaster scenes.\n\nThe policies are a direct result of photos snapped by first responders at the scene of the January 2020 helicopter crash that killed Laker legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.\n\nIn August, a federal jury ordered the county to pay $30 million in damages for invasion of privacy and negligence over the photos. The damages were awarded to Bryant’s widow, Vanessa, and Chris Chester, whose wife and daughter also died in the crash.\n\nShortly after the jury verdict, Supervisor Janice Hahn introduced a motion calling on the sheriff’s and fire departments to develop and implement policies to explicitly forbid employees of both departments from taking pictures of human remains and sharing them with others. In the Bryant case, deputies were found to have shared cell phone images taken at the crash scene with other department members and some members of the public.\n\nThe sheriff’s department adopted a policy in July of 2020 that requires deputies to preserve the dignity and privacy of the deceased and their families by banning deputies from photographing human remains by anybody except certain authorized personnel. The fire department has a similar policy, but it hasn’t been implemented yet. The department plans to implement the new policy in January of 2023.\n\nThe motion approved by the board unanimously on Tuesday asks for reports from both departments on their plans for developing training programs to ensure all employees are aware of the policies.\n\n“Our failure to prevent those photos from being taken hurt Vanessa Bryant and Chris Chester as well as L.A. County taxpayers who ultimately had to foot the bill of the massive settlements,” Hahn said in a statement. “It is important that (we) have new policies for our first responders on the books, but those policies will only be as effective as the training that comes along with them. We need all our current first responders and every new hire to be educated about what these new policies mean and trained explicitly in what is expected of them.”" ]
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[ null, "Firefighters contained a forest fire sparked by an illegal campfire along Houston Mesa Road on Wednesday.", null, "Firefighters contained a forest fire sparked by an illegal campfire along Houston Mesa Road on Wednesday.\n\nA forest fire along Houston Mesa Road Wednesday was caused by an illegal campfire, officials say.\n\nFirefighters from the Payson Fire Department and Tonto National Forest responded, along with law enforcement from the Gila County Sheriff’s Department and Forest Service to investigate.\n\n“We’re sending a lot of resources even to a small fire like this to prevent it spreading to a larger area,” said Capt. Jason Tutay with the Payson Fire Department.\n\nThe fire originated at a campsite and started spreading through adjacent manzanita and brush.\n\nFirefighters, under direction of Forest Service Battalion Chief Will Balcom, contained the fire to roughly one-tenth of an acre.\n\n“The area is now a crime scene as the fire was human caused,” said Coda Witt, an officer with the Forest Service. “We are locating suspects from the campsite.”\n\nFire restrictions on the Tonto National Forest began June 15. It is illegal to have a fire, campfire or use a charcoal-burning device outside of metal fire rings and metal pedestal grills in developed recreation sites.\n\nIt is also illegal to discharge firearms, smoke or use power tools and welding equipment under the current restrictions." ]
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[ null, "Those who know their Chinese calendar will instantly understand what this slot is all about. 2019 is the year of the pig in the Chinese zodiac, so it’s fitting then that RTG have made the pig the star of this particular slot, released in the same year. This also means it can utilise some of the most up to date graphics giving you a thoroughly enjoyable experience visually.\n\nThe symbols that appear upon the reels consist of the goat and the dog to begin with. Next in line is the monkey and then comes the snake. You’ll also find a symbol of a horse and one of a rooster. The next two symbols come in the shape of the dragon and the rabbit, and they are followed by the tiger and the ox. The highest paying standard symbol is that of the rat, which can multiply your overall stake by up to 750x.\n\nAs far as the basic layout of Pig Winner is concerned it’s a standard five reels and three rows. But RTG has chosen to make it a all ways win game, meaning that you can form winning combinations in 243 different ways. You’re not able to adjust this particular part of the game, but you can alter the value of the bet that you place, with the slot offering amounts between £1.80 and £150 per spin.\n\nWhile playing Pig Winner, you will see the Side Bet Jackpot on display in the top-right corner of the screen. You’ll contribute a small amount of your wager to the jackpot total every time you place a bet, although this is not something that you have to participate in. You can easily opt out with the relevant button. The jackpot can be won totally at random if you remain opted in.", null, "The pig wild symbol shows up grouped on reels two and four, counting for all other symbols as it goes. The only exception to this rule is the game’s scatter additions.", null, "Watch out for the yin and yang symbol, because this operates as the game’s scatter addition. Scatters can show up anywhere on the reels and still reward you with a pay-out for doing so. You can win up to 200x your in-play stake when this symbol appears, but it will also trigger the free spins.\n\nFree Spins – There are eight free spins available triggered by the arrival of three or more scatters during base gameplay. During the eight free spins, extra yin and yang scatters and pig wilds are added to the reels. Two more scatter symbols showing up during this feature round pay out a prize, too. You’re also able to re-trigger the free spins round up to two times more. A final piece of information to keep in mind when it comes to this feature, is that pig wilds substituting in a win will triple the pay-out that you receive.", null, null, null, "On the whole, Pig Winner is quite the appealing game. The graphics are the first thing that will capture your attention, however, with the addition of wilds, scatters, and a free spins round with extra perks, everything else stands out nicely too. The inclusion of a jackpot makes it all the more enticing, so overall, Pig Winner is a great offering from RTG." ]
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[ null, "K. Flay is not holding back on her latest song and upcoming EP. “Four Letter Words” from the upcoming Inside Voices EP is filled with the kind of no holds barred attitude you might expect given the song’s title. It’s the first taste were getting of new music from K. Flay’s more rock-leaning EP that includes guest turns from Tom Morello and Travis Barker.\n\n“Four Letter Words” was birthed from a real life moment with K. Flay kicking off the story explaining in the first line, “I drank a liter of tequila in my bedroom, it’s taking every ounce of power not to text you” while a catchy fuzzed out guitar line backs her.\n\n“So many of us go through life trying to be polite, and then we reach a breaking point,” she says. “When we were recording ‘Four Letter Words’ it felt kind of scary to allow myself to go there—but there was liberation in it too.”\n\nHelping to portray the turmoil of the moment, K. Flay is joined in the video by two animated characters – IV (representing the ‘id’) and OV (representing the ‘superego’) – that wreak havoc on her psyche. If you like the song, it’s currently on streaming services here.\n\nIn keeping with a more forthcoming and brutally honest theme, K. Flay is serving up five new songs on the Inside Voices EP. And helping her to get a little angst and aggression out are special guests Tom Morello who turns up with a blistering solo on “TGIF” and Travis Barker pounding away on the drums for “Dating My Dad.”\n\n“So often we keep everything bottled up,” said K.Flay about the forthcoming EP. “Inside Voices was a way for me to exorcise some demons and safely express these uncomfortable but very human emotions I was feeling.”\n\nInside Voices follows on the heels of K. Flay’s Don’t Judge a Song By Its Cover set in which she provided fresh arrangements to remakes of Green Day, The Offspring and Limp Bizkit songs.\n\nThe EP is set for a June 11 release via BMG. K. Flay will also hit the road in early 2022 to support some of her newly released music. Dates can be found below and you can get tickets here.", null, "To close out the week, a short meditation on value, or, more precisely, how assets are valued in today’s markets. Do you recall the pre-direct-listing hype Coinbase enjoyed? After reporting its estimated first-quarter financial performance, interest in the domestic cryptocurrency trading giant ran red-hot. When Coinbase set a $250 per-share direct listing reference price, it was broadly viewed as modest, if not downright low. Of course, a reference price is just […]" ]
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[ null, "To begin, some fans would say that Tyler Herro is paid fairly. However, his box-score game statistics prove otherwise. In the 2021-22 regular season, Herro led the Heat in scoring, averaging 20.7 points per game in 66 games played. This metric is based on total games played as well. While Jimmy Butler averaged 21.4 points per game, he appeared in only 57 games. Herro is set to earn $5,722,116 for the 2022-23 season.\n\nFurthermore, Immanuel Quickley has a team option worth $2,316,240 for next season. In a total of 78 games played in the 2021-22 season, the guard averaged 11.3 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game. Both Herb Jones and Immanuel Quickley are on bad teams. So, these two players oftentimes fall under the radar. In the Knicks’ 116-113 loss to the Trail Blazers, the guard scored a career-high 31 points.\n\nOn Apr. 3, in the Knicks’ 118-88 win over the Magic, the guard ended his outing with his first career triple-double. Quickley finished with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. He was selected 25th overall by the Thunder in the 2020 NBA Draft, but his draft rights were traded to the Knicks.\n\nNext, Desmond Bane will earn $2,130,240 next season. In the 2021-22 season, he averaged a career-high 18.2 points per game in just his second season in the league. Bane was selected 30th overall by the Celtics in the 2020 NBA Draft. Nonetheless, his draft rights were immediately traded to the Grizzlies.\n\nOn Dec. 5, 2021, Bane scored a career-high 29 points in his team’s 97-90 win over the Mavericks. As if the information above wasn’t convincing enough, the forward set the Grizzlies’ franchise record for 3-pointers made in a season (228). Bane also dominated from beyond the arc in the postseason. He definitely deserves to get paid.\n\nMoreover, Jalen Brunson is another underpaid guard in this league. He played a crucial role in helping the Mavericks reach the Western Conference Finals. Last season, Brunson earned $1,802,057. In a total of 79 games played in the 2021-22 season, the fifth-year guard averaged 16.3 points, 3.9 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game. In Game 2 of his team’s first-round playoff series against the Jazz, Brunson scored a career-high 41 points.\n\nHe is entering this offseason as an unrestricted free agent. The guard can either re-sign with the Mavericks or explore other options. One report suggested that Brunson would sign with the Knicks, considering coach Tom Thibodeau added Rick Brunson, Jalen’s father, to his coaching staff. Other articles related to “Most Underpaid NBA Players in 2022” are on the main page.\n\nBesides Jones and Quickley, another underpaid player on an underachieving team is Mitchell Robinson. As a teammate of Quickley, Robinson averaged 8.5 points, 8.6 rebounds and almost 1.0 assist per game in 72 games played last season. Also, he ranked second in the NBA for block percentage (7.1) and offensive rebounds (295).\n\nOn Dec. 28, 2021, in the Pelicans’ 108-104 win over the Cavaliers, Jones finished with a career-high 26 points. Not to mention, he closed out his outing against the Lakers with a career-high six steals in his team’s 116-108 win on Mar. 27. The rookie’s standout performances led to him being named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team.\n\nGary Payton II is another underpaid talent. He is set to earn $1,669,178 for the 2022-23 season. In a total of 71 game played last season, Payton II averaged 7.1 points, 3.5 rebounds and nearly 1.0 assist per game with the Warriors. Plus, his field goal percentage was 61.6%. Of course, his points per game average last season was also a career high. Even though he averaged just 17.6 minutes played per game, Payton II still generated career-high numbers.\n\nThis all started when the guard signed a 10-day contract with the Warriors on Apr. 8, 2021. Months later, he was waived by the organization in October. Then, he was brought back on a one-year deal. Last season, he ranked 18th in the league in steals, averaging 1.4 per game. In the 2022 NBA Finals, Payton II averaged 7.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game versus the Celtics.\n\nAdditionally, Caleb Martin converted his standard contract to a regular contract on Feb. 15. Before his new contract, he earned $527,614 with the Heat last season. Then, it changed to $1,576,305. Is Martin still underpaid? Our experts think so. In a total of 60 games played, Martin averaged a career-high 9.2 points per game with Miami. Keep in mind, he also started in 12 games.\n\nAnd Martin shot 50.7% from the field. The forward has yet to win an NBA award, but he serves as a key piece for the Heat’s bench. Needless to say, Martin went undrafted in 2019. If he has another career performance next season, it will only add to this argument. Consistency is most important.\n\nFor a second-round pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, expectations were lower for Ayo Dosunmu throughout last season. Though, the rookie went on to average 8.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game in 77 games played. The Bulls shooting guard also shot 52% from the field. Considering his salary for the 2022-23 season is not guaranteed money, he is underpaid right now.\n\nOn Aug. 12, 2021, Dosunmu signed a two-year, $2.5 million contract with the Bulls. On Jan. 25, in his team’s 110-109 win over the Thunder, the 22-year-old started his performance with nine consecutive made field goals. This broke Orlando Wooldridge’s rookie record of eight straight made field goals. Since the guard was selected to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team, he deserves more money.\n\nWhile the guard has not yet won any NBA awards, he went undrafted in 2019. 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[ "The highway is a single way for hundreds of people, a route to their past pit stop on Earth.\n\nIn a desolate expanse in Colorado lies the “Alcatraz of the Rockies,” considered the most safe jail in the world. America’s most infamous criminals get in touch with this home, a position that will before long greet its most recent inhabitant: ISIS “Beatle” El Shafee Elsheikh, convicted of kidnapping and killing four People in america.\n\nA selection of spies, terrorists, gang kingpins and mass murderers are among the 343 inmates.\n\n“This is it — the stop,” a federal law enforcement formal explained to the Washington Examiner. “Once you get to supermax, there is no way out, other than in quite rare events.”\n\nThe jail, whose true identify is ADX Florence, is for the worst of the worst, producing California’s infamous Pelican Bay prison feel like a pleasant solution.\n\nLOCKED UP IN A CHINESE JAIL: A Working day IN THE Existence OF AN AMERICAN PRISONER\n\nThe facility is escape-proof. Built in opposition to a snowy mountain with a 37-acre perimeter, the setting up is stuffed with motion and force sensors, has thick concrete partitions, and options cells with metal doorways and 4-inch-broad windows that present only a sliver of light. Inmates are authorized out an hour for every working day to shower or exercising on your own, the federal source stated.\n\nThe guest record reads like a who’s who of the felony underworld.\n\nOklahoma Metropolis bomber Timothy McVeigh was there in advance of his execution, as was “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski, who has given that been moved to the medical unit of one more prison. They were housed in close proximity to Moussaoui in a block dubbed “Bombers Row,” reviews mentioned.\n\nThen, there is the Mexican Mafia and the Aryan Brotherhood, two murderous jail gangs that were being portion of a massive federal indictment in the 2000s with extra than 100 defendants.\n\nMost acknowledged plea specials, but dozens confronted demo just before U.S. District Judge David Carter in Southern California. He has sentenced arguably much more supermax defendants than any other choose in The usa.\n\nThis bundled 4 of the Aryan Brotherhood’s leaders who ordered 32 murders and attempted murders although they ended up housed in California’s San Quentin prison. They experienced developed a method similar to the Italian Mafia, with the killings carried out by foot soldiers in prisons nationwide.\n\nThe variety of convicted associates was so huge that the jail had to construct a new wing for them, “Cloverleaf Hall,” so called simply because several of the founders were being Irish, the federal official said.\n\nWhen the Aryan Brotherhood got off the transport bus, they ended up greeted by two dozen federal law enforcement officers dressed in black combat equipment full with confront shields, helmets, and human body armor.\n\n“The guards looked like Darth Vader,” the federal official stated.\n\nBut amongst the substantial-profile inmates, one particular stands by itself.\n\nHung Mai, an Asian Mafia chief, is the only point out prisoner housed at the jail mainly because of safety worries.\n\nMai was convicted of murdering a California police officer in 2000 and sentenced to death. Even though in federal jail on an unrelated gun jogging demand, he solicited the murder of a witness and a prosecutor by passing notes less than his doorway and as a result of the plumbing system.\n\nCarter ordered no make contact with for Mai while he was in jail, placed him on 24/7 electronic surveillance, and asked that his door be painted purple as a warning.\n\nThen-U.S. Lawyer Common Janet Reno granted a state ask for to residence Mai at the prison more than the murder situation. When Mai confirmed up to ADX Florence, Carter preferred to make absolutely sure there wouldn’t be any further challenges.\n\nAround the up coming 10 years, the judge named the prison a couple instances per yr to make sure Mai wasn’t creating any difficulties.\n\nAll has been peaceful.", null, "Taliban order ladies to be lined from head to toe", null, null, null ]
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[ "What’s it all about?", null, "In the late 1800s, Golowan was one of the last surviving midsummer festivals practiced in Cornwall. Traditionally, blazing tar barrels were paraded around the town’s streets and bonfires were lit on the surrounding hills which could be seen all around Mounts Bay and beyond. In the 1890s the authorities in Penzance outlawed the festival due to the increasing fire risk and the centuries’ old festival died out. Revived in 1991, The Golowan Festival has today become the most colourful community festival in the South West, blending Cornish tradition with contemporary imagery and ritual.", null, "What happens?\nThe festival brings the past and present together in a community celebration of the traditional midsummer Feast of St John. The festival has a packed programme of artists in celebration of music, performing arts and theatre. Events include a fireworks display on the prom, Mazey Day, spectacular parades through the streets and a host of street entertainment.\nHow can you take part?", null, "The festival is one big spectacle and to say there is a lot to see and do is probably an understatement. Listen to traditional music played by the Golowan Band, don’t miss Penglaz, the Penzance ‘Obby ‘Oss that makes an appearance on St John’s Eve and you can take part in the Serpent Dances when everyone joins hands and snakes through the streets. There’s also the Quay Fair where you’ll find stalls selling local food, arts and crafts, the fun Mock Mayor Elections and the Summer Fire celebrations featuring a spectacular firework display. One of the highlights of the festival is Mazey Day when the streets of Penzance are decorated with greenery and locals and school children dressed in colourful costumes process around the town carrying spectacular sculptures based on local themes including giant fish, ships and pirates.", null, "Did you know?\nIn 2011 the festival broke the record for the largest number of pirates in one place at the same time, as recognised by the Guinness Book of Records. 8, 734 people arrived on Penzance seafront dressed as Pirates smashing the previous record of 6,166.", null, "The Dog days of Atlantic Coast\n\nIf you’ve ever set off on holiday feeling like you’ve left a part of your family behind or felt that pressu...", null, "Atlantic Coast Has some last minute holidays still available from Saturday 23rd May Until Friday 29th May 2...", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "With Spring fast approaching, planning for local events and festivities are already underway. The first popular celebration will on 29th April 2017 in Camborne, Cornwall - Trevithick DayRichard...", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "3 day round of Loch quioch\n\n3 day round of Loch quioch\n\nDidn't know whether to put this in this section or in the long distance section as it is a longer distance route. Perusing old photographs thought I would post a trip from back in 2008, a 3 and 1/2 day around the Loch Quioch area taking in the surrounding hills. Due to work set off in the evening from NE England late on and because of time limits did a overnight camp at the rear of the Kingshouse Glencoe and had a few beers. The drive to loch Quioch would have been too far, about 6 1/2 I reckon.", null, "Drove up the next morning and parked on the rough ground just over the east dam. I've left the car here before and used it as a camping spot. The plan was to walk into Glen Kingie and wild camp as high as possible in the coire behind Sgurr Mor. Set off over the dam and pleasant fast walking made good progress through the forest into Glen Kingie to join the path that rises up the shoulder of Sgurr an Fhuarain and then drops into the glen. The wild camping spot was dictated by the need for water so I took what looked like the stream coming off the coire and climbed until I found a levelish spot and pitched the tent, quite badly as it turns out.", null, "After pitching and dumping the pack went off up Sgurr an Fhuarain and onto Sgurr Mor and returned to the tent. Took a pic of Sgurr Na Ciche coming off Sgurr Mor", null, "Next day, packed up and re climbed to the col coming off Sgurr Mor and continued along the ridge that goes over Sgurr Beag, An eag and onto Sgurr Na Coireachan and Garbh Chioch mhor, Sgurr na ciche. The picture is Sgurr na Ciche. It was a big day, with a pack and I was grateful of the high start.", null, null, "Picture of Loch nevis, sourlies bothy to the right. I camped next to the ruin next to the water, the bothy being full.", null, null, null, "The path continues up the glen and as marked on the map the path ends. My experience of the Knoydart area means that if the OS map has no path then there isn't one. I took a spur rising out of the river valley up to meet Bruce watts path then turned right to Lochan nam breac", null, null, "I knew that evening there was a European champions league final on TV and had a loose plan to get back to the car in time to get back to Fort William and watch it. My route continued along to the west dam of Loch Quioch and then followed the shore line of the loch where there is rough path through the heather until it meets the Abhainn Chosaidh. I read about this burn before causing problems but on this occasion it was dry. The next section was pathless over the heather following the shoreline. Time was moving on and I realised it was too tight a schedule to get back for the football considering I had a 4/5 mile road walk as well to get back to the car, so I camped overnight with great views of the Loch Quioch hills.", null, "Walked back to the car the next morning and switched on the mobile phone. As I travelled texts started coming through. Stopping to read them it appeared that a well meaning gamekeeper had reported the parked car to the local Constabulary causing the Constabulary for my home area to make the necessary enqs as to why the car was there. Got back to Glen Nevis for a much needed shower and a few well deserved beers.\n\n.\nDid something a little like this in 2004 using bothies:\nwww.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6152\n\nThanks for that, your route looks good. Might give it a go as its been 3 years since I've been that way.\n\nHad also originally planned a similar route to cover the hills to the south of the loch but in the end decided on a very long day from the south instead to cover Gairich to Sgurr na Ciche. As malky notes, great area formulti-days, would like to return some time but for a camp this time - cheers\n\nHad also originally planned a similar route to cover the hills to the south of the loch but in the end decided on a very long day from the south instead to cover [url=<span class=\"skimlinks-unlinked\">http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=33834</span>]Gairich to Sgurr na Ciche[/url]. As malky notes, great area formulti-days, would like to return some time but for a camp this time - cheers\n\nThat is an awesome effort and great pictures. looking at yours has really whetted my appetite, I must get back there this year.\n\nYour right about the path going over the pass from Strathan marked on the OS map as being before the stream, its simply not there but is about 60yrds further beyond the stream" ]
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[ null, "Dr. Suberbielle: BRCA1 is a key protein involved in DNA repair, and mutations that impair its function increase the risk for breast and ovarian cancer. Research into DNA repair mechanisms in dividing cells recently was recently rewarded by the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. In such cells, BRCA1 helps repair a type of DNA damage known as double-strand breaks that can occur when cells are injured. In neurons, though, such breaks can occur even under normal circumstances, for example, after increased brain activity, as shown by the team of Gladstone scientists in an earlier study. The researchers speculated that in brain cells, cycles of DNA damage and repair facilitate learning and memory, whereas an imbalance between damage and repair disrupts these functions.\n\nDr. Suberbielle In a new study published in Nature Communications, Researchers from the Gladstone Institutes demonstrates that Alzheimer’s disease is associated with a depletion of BRCA1 in neurons and that BRCA1 depletion can cause cognitive deficits.\n\nThe researchers experimentally reduced BRCA1 levels in the neurons of mice. Reduction of the DNA repair factor led to an accumulation of DNA damage and to neuronal shrinkage. It also caused learning and memory deficits. Because Alzheimer’s disease is associated with similar neuronal and cognitive problems, the scientists wondered whether they might be mediated by depletion of BRCA1. They therefore analyzed neuronal BRCA1 levels in post-mortem brains of Alzheimer’s patients.\n\nCompared with non-demented controls, neuronal BRCA1 levels in the patients were reduced by 65-75%. To determine the causes of this depletion, the investigators treated neurons grown in cell culture with amyloid-beta proteins, which accumulate in Alzheimer brains. These proteins depleted BRCA1 in the cultured neurons, suggesting that they may be an important cause of the faulty DNA repair seen in Alzheimer brains. Further supporting this conclusion, the researchers demonstrated that accumulation of amyloid-beta in the brains of mice also reduced neuronal BRCA1 levels. They are now testing whether increasing BRCA1 levels in these mouse models can prevent or reverse neurodegeneration and memory problems.\n\nDr. Suberbielle Our study is the first to demonstrate that BRCA1 is important for neuronal function in the adult brain. Our findings underline the need to further study its roles in the brain in health and disease. They also imply that preventing or counteracting BRCA1 depletion could be of therapeutic benefit in Alzheimer’s disease." ]
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[ "A single-shot coronavirus vaccine from Johnson & Johnson has been approved for use in the UK.\n\nThe vaccine, developed by Johnson & Johnson’s pharmaceutical arm Janssen, has been shown to be 67% effective overall at preventing moderate to severe Covid-19, and is thought to be 85% effective in preventing severe disease or admission to hospital.\n\nThe jab should be available in the UK towards the end of this year.\n\nAnnouncing that the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency had approved the vaccine, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: “This is a further boost to the UK’s hugely successful vaccination programme, which has already saved over 13,000 lives, and means that we now have four safe and effective vaccines approved to help protect people from this awful virus.\n\n“As Janssen is a single-dose vaccine, it will play an important role in the months to come as we redouble our efforts to encourage everyone to get their jabs and potentially begin a booster programme later this year.”\n\nThe vaccine is part of the UK’s Cov-Boost study which is looking at the effectiveness of a range of vaccines that could be used as a booster shot in the autumn.\n\nThe UK has ordered 20 million doses of the vaccine, which England’s deputy chief medical officer, Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, has previously said could be used for hard-to-reach groups of people, where recalling them for a second jab is not always successful.\n\nThe vaccine can be stored at normal fridge temperatures which means it could be used for distribution in places such as care homes.\n\nThe MHRA is thought to have held back from early approval of the vaccine after concerns were raised in the US about a link to extremely rare blood clots. The clots are similar to those seen in a very small proportion of people having the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab.\n\nIn April, the European Medicines Agency said a warning about unusual blood clots with low blood platelet count should be added to the product information for the vaccine.\n\nThis followed eight cases of blood clots in more than seven million people vaccinated in the US. Johnson & Johnson has said the vaccine works across multiple variants of coronavirus.\n\nIn a clinical trial involving 43,783 people, published earlier this year, the level of protection against moderate to severe Covid-19 infection was found to be 72% in the United States arm of the trial. It was 66% in the Latin American arm of the trial, and 57% in the South African arm, where a mutant variant of the virus has been dominating. The overall efficacy from clinical trials combined was put at 67%.\n\nVaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi said: “The Janssen vaccine will be another weapon in our arsenal to beat this pandemic.\n\n“We are doing everything we can to vaccinate all adults as quickly as possible and I encourage everybody to come forward for a jab as soon as they are eligible.”", null, null, null, "North set to benefit most from transition to net zero, new study shows\n4 mins ago" ]
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[ null, "Today involved a lost dog and lost wife (both found), a scientific trial on the efficacy of toothpaste as an anti-histamine, a great park, and a great Italian restaurant.\n\nThere was an incident in the morning. We were just enjoying our slap-up breakfast – well, actually, a paper bag with a yogurt and sandwich, because the dining area was still a building site – when a distraught woman tearfully asked us to keep an eye open for her beloved lost dog, Max. He’d run off, something he’d never done before, and she was terrified he might be run over.\n\nA couple of the lads went off to explore the surrounding woods to see if they could find him and the others stayed to console the poor lady. An hour later, with the lads returned empty-handed but sporting plenty of nettle stings and thistle rash, the staff wrily informed us that the dog had been found, asleep in the lady’s room.\n\nWe spent the morning looking round Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, a few miles down the road. While others were looking at planes, buses, racetracks, vintage racing cars and memorabilia, I was happy looking round the cycle museum, which I’ve blogged about separately.\n\nWhile wandering the museum grounds, I was approached by a dapper chap who had lost his wife, and who didn’t have his mobile with him. I called her with no reply, so left a text informing her of his whereabouts. I wondered if I’d get a reply along the lines of ‘I am now on my one-way flight to Australia to meet my secret lover. Tell my husband goodbye and his dinner’s in the oven.’\n\nOr maybe she was simply asleep back in the hotel room, like the dog. But, no, fortunately, as a text eventually informed me, husband and wife and mobile phone were happily reunited.\n\nBack in Shepperton, we took the tiny peds- and bikes-only Nauticalia Ferry across the Thames. The two-minute journey is great fun. It’s particularly popular with people from the Isle of Wight, because it’s the only ferry whose rate per hour makes the Southampton to Cowes crossing seem cheap.\n\nSometimes on, sometimes away from, the river, more flat paths got us past some very desirable houses and equally desirable, if more affordable, ice cream.\n\nOne of the highlights of the trip for the lads was stopping off to admire Maranello, the Ferrari showroom in Egham. Further on was the steep climb up Cooper’s Hill to Runnymede Memorial. Stately, tranquil and moving, it commemorates the 20,000 air force men and women who died in World War II.\n\nFrom here the ‘Thames Route’ runs across the open green spaces of Windsor Great Park, and into the town of Windsor itself.\n\nThe hotel here turned out to be entirely finished, and a bar which didn’t require the wearing of a hard hat and steel boots. After a quick freshen up and drink, we ambled into Windsor to enjoy a fine evening’s food and entertainment at an Italian restaurant.\n\nWe had a great time trying out our Italian with the exuberant waiter, with phrases such as Un tavolo per sei, per favore (‘A table for six, please’) Un’altra bottiglia di Soave per favore (‘Another bottle of Soave, please’) and Non c’è bisogno di chiamare la polizia. Andremo tranquilli. (‘There’s no need to call the police. We’ll go quietly.’)" ]
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[ null, "Content: Spankraght deals with an atypical sound, which is mainly driven by metal guitar riffs, fast rhythms and rather unexpected electronic treatments. Most parts remain instrumental, creating a kind of cyber-metallic soundtrack approach. But I also noticed some whispering vocals with effects on top and spoken sampled parts.\n\n+ + + : “Spankraght” sounds like a sonic challenge. It might appeal to metal lovers, but can still ravish electro-heads who’re open for something different. In the end I can speak about an apocalyptic and somewhat visionary soundtrack style, which might be suited for some games. The metal power is for sure the main strength and characteristic, but the last song also reveals great electronic arrangements. Last, but not least I also have to say a word about the cool digipak artwork.\n\n– – – : I can’t get away from the idea that a challenge also means a risky business. Spankraght is trying to match opposite influences and even if it’s original I’m missing cohesion between guitar and electronics.\n\nConclusion: It all feels like this band is sitting in between two chairs and doesn’t really know which one to choose… metal or electronic. The answer is quite simple: this is a metal band, which now has to find the right balance with their electronic part." ]
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[ null, "Eloise (Hazel Diaz) is a young black woman who is having an affair with the husband of Mandy (Cora Green), who works for a rich white Southern family. Following a fight with Mandy at a club, Eloise moves far away to Manhattan’s Harlem neighborhood and tries to start a new life as a singer. Soon, a number of fellow Southerners, including her husband, Lem (Alec Lovejoy), join Eloise in the city, and Mandy also arrives to begin anew, hoping to follow in Eloise’s footsteps and become a performer.\n\nArts educator Onnie Strother Jr. and Historian Betty Holloway will talk about Micheaux and how he depicted art and culture in the African American community as compared to other Hollywood productions and caricatures of the time.\n\nPresented In Partnership with The Montclair Public Library", null ]
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[ "Police pepper splashed a Black mom and her 3-year-old kid, after a store owner claimed the lady had actually taken a thing.\n\nThe run-in, in Rochester, New York, was explained by the city’s mayor as “troubling”.\n\nIt was recorded in a body camera video clip released by the Rochester Police Department on Friday.\n\nThe video shows the mom informing a police officer that she did not take anything from the shop, while the owner insisted she had actually been “suggesting with store staff members as well as rejecting to leave”. The occurrence taken place on February 22.\n\nIn the video clip, the police officer informs the female that “you obtained ta stay with me”, while they await confirmation from the store owner of what product she supposedly took.\n\nShe then runs down the street with her kid, and the officer behind the body camera pursues them. He informs the female as the kid sobs: “Put your child down, place your arms right here, quit”.\n\nThe struggle proceeds, with the video revealing the female on the ground, as her toddler– whose face is obscured in the video footage– screams for her mommy.", null, "The case finishes with the officer pepper splashing her, as a statement from the police department confirmed on Friday.\n\nIt included that “the child was not pepper-sprayed or wounded throughout the apprehension,” which resulted in a fee of trespassing against the females, whose name was not released.\n\nCynthia Herriott-Sullivan, the city’s interim cops chief, claimed the officer did comply with plan on the day, but confessed that “some points to me aren’t as simple as whether a plan was adhered to or otherwise”\n\n” Just because we can do specific things, doesn’t mean we should,” she told press reporters. “Can we reach the same location by utilising a various strategy?”\n\nThe comments come as Rochester’s police department remains to come under fire for its therapy of Black locals throughout arrests, which recently saw a 9-year-old woman pepper splashed by police officers, that were suspended.\n\nAccording to the city’s Police Accountability Board, a body created to explore claimed misconduct by cops, the very same officers replied to both apprehensions, NBC News reported. It is unclear what roles they played in the previous incident.\n\n” Change will not come up until we have the capability to fully hold our policemans answerable when they go against the general public’s depend on,” the mayor added.\n\nAccording to records, the policeman associated with the 22 February occurrence has actually been put on management leave while an inner examination is carried-out." ]
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[ null, "Damascus, SANA- Damascus Chamber of Commerce and Syrian Exporters Union announced the willing to open two centers for Syrian exports (Malls) in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and the Libyan city of Benghazi during the upcoming period.\n\nDuring a meeting with industrialists who want to participate in the project, Head of the Chamber, Samer al-Debs affirmed the importance of setting up the two centers in order to enable traders and consumers in Iraq and Libya to get acquainted with Syrian products and conclude agreements to supply the required quantities.\n\nIn turn, Head of the Syrian Exporters Union Mohammad al-Sawah said that the establis", null, "hment of the centers is supported by the government and the tendency to set up similar centers in other countries.\n\nThe center, which will be opened next August in the city of Baghdad, will have an area of 4,000 square meters and will be dedicated to the wholesale of textile and food products, as well as a warehouse to store the participants’ goods free of charge.\n\nAl-Sawah also noted that another center for Syrian products will be opened in the Libyan city of Benghazi, calling on industrialists wishing to participate in this center or the Baghdad Center to communicate with the Chamber to identify the stages and procedures for the establishment of this center and reserve spaces." ]
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[ null, "This is a phrase that is known so well to many of us. Even without a love of science fiction, or an interest in the ever-unfurling cosmos, we are unlikely to have gone through life without hearing ‘that’ famous slogan from the original Star Trek series. But what does it mean? I mean obviously it refers to exploration of space, and at the time Gene Roddenberry was turning out those first episodes of the series, it was a reflection on the idea that one-day as a race we would start to reach out to the stars. And so we have.\n\nOn reflection though is seems to be a rather naïve exclamation. Condensing the entire cosmos into one adventure on a par with the early settlers reaching out into the American mid-west in the 1700’s. Stumbling into the unknown, overcoming the harsh realities of the land with little more than a few clothes, the inevitable guns and a bible clenched firmly in the hand. Of course, space is much more than that, far greater a challenge, an infinite universe of unparalleled dimensions. The final frontier hardly seems to cover it really, although it is a very catchy phrase.\n\nThe reality is we have the Solar System as our current adventure, sure the Voyager probe has ‘hopefully’ pushed out of the boundaries of the sun’s known influence on our little corner of the Milky Way, but other than that we are still restricted to nosing around the immediate neighbourhood. In 50 odd years of space exploration we are still here. But no surprise considering the immense distances involved and the technological limitations we are dealing with. Slowly though we are getting to the major bodies, having a look, learning what we can. Meanwhile, other scientists spend their time peeking outside our bubble to see what is and what might be.\n\nThe oldest stars we can see have light that has taken 13 billion years or so to reach us. Lets make no mistake here, that’s 13 billion years at the speed of light. If you convert that into real terms, it’s 1080 million Kilometres an hour. So if you try to work out how far away that really is, you will just blow your mind. It’s unimaginable. Yet it’s taken us 25 years to reach the edge of the solar system. So conventional physics is just not going to deal with those distances, we need something new. Its like we are looking at the first grain of sand on the beach still.\n\nThe news this week that they have finally found water on Mars (hopefully, maybe!) means that a manned visit to the Red Planet is more feasible and hope fully NASA go ahead with their current plans to have someone on the surface by the mid 2030’s. That at least gives me something to look forward to, something a little more tangible than fly-bys of far away planets, and probes being crashed into asteroids. But it is not a lot really in the overall conquest of space.\n\nSo we spread out slowly, within a hundred years we will have visited a few places in the comfort of our own suns rays, but as for exploring the final frontier, well that is pretty much a mission for the rest of mankind’s existence really. The arena is so huge, so very immense and theoretically unassailable based on our current limitations, but we will get there, because that is what we do. We keep exploring, it is part of who we are.\n\nAs a footnote though I have to stretch the boundaries of the known a little. This blog, and most conversations on space refer to the known physical universe. There is a popular theory amongst Science fiction fans, that the universe is just one in an infinite series of universes, all lain upon each other stacked in alternate dimensions. In these worlds, there are multiple versions of each of us, as every possibility of existence is played out. Having an open agnostic mind I personally cannot discount anything just because it has not been seen yet, so the thought intrigues me considerably. But if we are looking for the final frontier, well, where do we start?\n\nIf you want to read similar posts to this, please see:\n\nOur far away friends, or\n\nTinkering around in the back garden, with the occasional look over the fence.\n\n1 thought on “Space – The final frontier?”" ]
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[ "With a new school year barely underway, it's tough to imagine that some students may be wondering where their next meal will come from.\n\nStatistics, however, show food insecurity among UCalgary students skyrocketed during the pandemic and that student-run clubs that address such issues, are bracing for an increase in demand.\n\nBack in 2019, when newly arrived law student Isabelle Reynolds took part in Clubs Day (this year it’s Sept. 19-23 in Mac Hall), she listened to a group called Students for Direct Action that had a subcommittee focused on food insecurity. Having completed an undergrad degree at Dalhousie University, Reynolds was familiar with its student-run food co-op program and wanted to spearhead a similar version at UCalgary.\n\n“But it flopped,” confesses Reynolds, who is now in her third year and outreach co-ordinator for the club, Food Justice Now. “I have to admit, we spent the first year in a lot of meetings that didn’t go anywhere. But last year (September 2021) we decided to scrap the co-op idea and just respond to the problem which COVID was exacerbating . . . students were hungry.”\n\nArmed with a sharper focus and two much-needed grants, Food Justice Now was able to offer one free monthly lunch in the 2021-22 school year, feeding about 850 students in total.\n\nThe club’s core group of 10 volunteers swells to about 30 when provisions have to be purchased (mostly at Freestone Produce, a discount grocery store in northeast Calgary) or cooked (at the Red & White Club’s kitchen behind McMahon Stadium) or schlepped over to Science B where bowls of dal makhani or lentil soup or sandwich wraps are distributed over lunch hour.\n\nA free monthly lunch is distributed in Mac Hall.\n\nBut — just how critical is food insecurity on university campuses?\n\nIn October 2021, a national charity, Meal Exchange, conducted a survey of 13 Canadian universities, collecting data on food insecurity from 6,167 students. Survey findings reported that, in the fall of 2021, some 56.8 per cent of respondents faced some level of food insecurity, a jump from the 41.7 per cent recorded in 2020.\n\nAccording to Meal Exchange, moderate food insecurity at UCalgary jumped from 47.4 per cent in 2020 to 66.1 per cent in 2021. And those numbers climbed even higher for Indigenous, LGBTQ2S+ and international students.\n\n“We all know that COVID-19 has been hard on students, from mental-health issues to our eating habits. But these numbers were shocking,” says Reynolds. “Students cannot live on ramen alone.”\n\nBesides the rising cost of food, students also want healthy and culturally appropriate food that is not always available from SU’s beloved Student Food Bank, says Reynolds. Despite the fewer number of students on campus last year due to the pandemic-required shift to online learning, the Food Bank still provided 139 hampers (107 went to grad students while 29 fed undergrads and the rest gave a respite to non-students) during the winter semester, with an annual total of 227 hampers. Of all groups on campus, international students used the service the most. While not all dietary requests can be met, Michael Brown, communications specialist with the Students’ Union, explains that cash donations to the Food Bank are used to buy perishables like eggs, dairy, fruits, and veggies so that all food groups are present in each hamper.\n\nNobody is less shocked, but just as disturbed, than Lourdes Juan, BGS’05, MEDes’10, founder of the Leftovers Foundation and Fresh Routes, the mobile grocery store that began delivering cheap but nutritious and culturally diverse produce just months before COVID-19 began to have its impact on UCalgary. With fewer students on campus, Fresh Routes halted its weekly UCalgary stop and began door-to-door deliveries in 2020 but still managed to supply more than $75,000 worth of food through its Emergency Delivery Program.\n\n“But we’re coming back to campus,” says Juan. “Beginning in September, you’ll see us once a week with 30 to 35 produce items that are 25 to 45 per cent below market value.”\n\nAs for the future of Food Justice Now, Reynolds hopes they can feed more students in 2022 and that they find a kitchen closer to main campus for food prep.\n\n“The bigger dream is if students were no longer hungry and so we ceased operations altogether,” she says. “But, sadly, I don’t see that happening soon.”\n\nFood Justice Now is just one example of the hundreds of student clubs at UCalgary. For many, university years are the most fun and formative time of life. It’s an age of self-realization, when people claim possession of their identities.\n\nWith a roster of more than 300 clubs, UCalgary’s Students’ Union says there’s an option for every type of student. Want to test your chops in comedy? Join the Improv Club. Care about sustainability issues? There are dozens of clubs in this area. Want to learn to fix your bike? Bike Root is for you. Want to rock out on stage? Check out the GIG Club.\n\nWhatever you’re into — from bioethics to origami — chances are a UCalgary club exists. And, if you see a gap, you can start your own. Discover more about student clubs.", null, null, null, null, "All You Can’t Eat" ]
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[ null, null, "Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - A former professional footballer who played in Europe’s top leagues and was once lauded as Africa’s best player is spearheading efforts to construct the first purpose-built mosque in Seville, Spain.\n\nFreddie Kanoute, who represented Mali internationally and played for seven years for top-tier club Sevilla, is behind the fundraising efforts to build the Seville Mosque and Cultural Centre but his connection to the local Muslim community goes back well over a decade.\n\nThe “Kanoute 4 Seville Mosque” campaign has raised nearly $750,000 of a $1million target since launching last year.\n\nOrganisers say it will be the first purpose-built mosque for Seville in 700 years since Islamic rule ended in southern Spain.\n\n“Football was always my passion, I’ve always liked playing football. It’s become my career. The day I meet god I’m not going to be asked about how many goals I’ve scored in my career,\" said Mr Kanoute, 42, who grew up in France.\n\nA striker in his heyday, Mr Kanoute was named African footballer of the year in 2007 and also played for Lyon in France, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur in England, and Beijing Guoan in China where he retired in 2013.\n\nBut it was his spell at Sevilla from 2005-2012 where he played more than 200 games that is regarded as the best part of his career and he has retained a strong link ever since.\n\nMr Kanoute believes the city has a “special light, a special energy”.\n\nIn 2007 he helped save a converted part of a building in Seville that had been serving as the mosque for local Muslims but was at risk of being sold. He paid $700,000 out of his own pocket to keep the place of worship alive for the Seville Mosque Foundation.\n\n“At that point when I was living here, I saw that it was necessary and that that place was at risk. So I did what I could do to help and support that existing musallah,” he said in a campaign video.\n\nIt’s estimated there are some 30,000 Muslims in Seville, in southern Spain’s Andalusia. But organisers warn the majority of Muslims in the city are first-generation immigrants and typically lack funds to help build an Islamic centre.\n\n“Here in Seville… with an ever-growing Muslim community, I think it becomes necessary to have a bigger place,” he said.\n\nA plot of land has been identified for a three-storey building and purpose-built mosque.\n\nMr Kanoute added: “So now I think it is the time for them to have a more dignified place of worship, but not only also for the whole community at large to come together and especially the next generation so they can not only learn their religion properly but also to understand that the community has to come together and to be a kind of multicultural space of dialogue between communities.”\n\nDuring his football career Mr Kanoute made no secret of his religion and once refused to play in a football shirt that bore the name of a gambling company as sponsor.\n\nThese were the details of the news Former footballer Freddie Kanoute leads efforts to build Seville’s first mosque for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.", null, null ]
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[ "What You Need To Know About The Democratic Socialists Of America\n\nIt's a Saturday evening in early July, and the North Central West Virginia chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America is getting together at a brewery outside of Rivesville.\n\nEveryone here has their own stories for how they came to socialism. For chapter co-founder Kelley Rose, a 36-year-old who works for a nonprofit helping young adults stay in school and find jobs, religion played a big part.\n\n\"I might be the only one in our little chapter that is a Christian, and it all just fits so perfectly together for me, things that I've always thought anyway along with my values morally and religiously,\" she said.\n\n\"Possibly my mother would want to debate me on this, but if anyone was ever a socialist it was Jesus.\"\n\nAnd so, less than a year and a half ago, Rose helped start this chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, making it a part of the DSA's explosive growth nationwide. Membership has grown sevenfold since 2015, from around 6,000 then to 43,000 as of early July.\n\nBut for all of its recent growth, socialism is still an idea with a lot of Cold War-era baggage for a lot of Americans. Still, the group has gained new prominence with New York Democrat — and DSA member — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's recent congressional primary win.\n\nHere's how one socialist sums up his beliefs:\n\n\"I think we just need to realize that the end goal is, ultimately, like social control of the means of production,\" said Joe Cernelli, a founding member of that West Virginia DSA chapter. \"You know we don't just want to improve capitalism, we will ultimately want to get rid of it.\"\n\nThat's not just his idea; the DSA views capitalism as an oppressive system — \"We see it as fundamentally undemocratic,\" as DSA National Director Maria Svart put it. Here's how she sums up what the group wants:\n\n\"When it comes right down to it, we believe people need to be able to live a dignified life. I mean, there are certain things that should not be left up to the market,\" she said.\n\nRemoving some parts of the economy from the forces of the free market, for example. In other words, socialism.\n\nIn the DSA's ideal economy, some sectors — like health care and utilities — would be government-controlled. Other businesses would be worker-owned, as Svart explains it.\n\n\"Let's say you were negotiating at a bargaining table with workers in a bakery, and the workers said, 'Look, we want more than a quarter of the bread; we want half of the bread, or we want two-thirds of the bread,' \" she said. \"The socialist would say, 'Actually, we want the bakery. We want to control it all, for all of our benefit.' \"\n\nIt's easy to focus on the \"socialist\" part here, but the word \"democratic\" is also a part of the group's name, and members often stress that part of their ideology. They say putting workers in charge of businesses, for example, necessarily makes those businesses more democratic.\n\nBut beyond that, the group advocates for some pretty revolutionary changes to democracy, like abolishing the Senate. The DSA calls it \"extremely unrepresentative\" for the way it gives both tiny and huge states alike two senators each — the group would like to replace it with a more representative body.\n\nThe country — and the attitudes of most American voters — are pretty far from this vision, though, so the DSA is willing to pursue policies that fall short of its ultimate goals. Health care is one example — the group backs \"Medicare for All\" — where the government provides health insurance, but the private sector supplies the doctors and hospitals. But many DSA members would prefer a system where the government employs the doctors themselves.\n\nThe most prominent champion of \"Medicare for All\" is Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. While Sanders considers himself a democratic socialist, he is not a DSA member, and his views don't fully align with the DSA. That's true of members like Cernelli, as well.", null, "Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks at a 2016 event in New York City. Sanders describes himself as a socialist, but is not a member of the rapidly growing Democratic Socialists of America.\nSpencer Platt / Getty Images\n\n\"I think we could do better than Bernie, but I think it was definitely a good start,\" he said. \"There are some policies that I think he's been a little too soft on, a little too Democrat for me.\"\n\nAnd this gets at something important about the DSA: while the DSA has its stated goals, there's no orthodoxy members have to follow.\n\n\"I'd say one of its strengths is that it's a big tent — at least on the left,\" said Maurice Isserman, a professor of history at Hamilton College and a charter member of the DSA. \"People come in describing themselves as libertarian socialists or social democrats or anarchists or whatever you know as long as they subscribe to the basic tenets of the organization they can maintain their own political identity within it.\"\n\nAnd because the country is so far from the DSA's ultimate vision, the group has a pragmatic streak in how it approaches its radical ideas. For example, in explaining its electoral strategy, the group acknowledges that it's part of a bigger \"mobilization to defeat Republican rule at the state and national level,\" and that \"chapters may also choose to support progressive, anti-corporate candidates who do not openly identify themselves as socialists.\"\n\nAnd likewise, Svart says, the group sees Sanders as an \"ally\" while also wanting to go further than he does on many areas.\n\nIt can be really hard to nail down what, exactly, the DSA wants, just by talking to members. There are regional chapters nationwide, each with different priorities, and those chapters have members with different socialist ideas.\n\nWhat policies they support\n\nBeyond that unifying ideology, the group doesn't have a platform that lays out a comprehensive list of positions on a range of topics.\n\nHowever, the group does have three major current campaigns it has agreed upon: \"Medicare for All,\" strengthening unions, and electing Democratic Socialists.\n\n\"Medicare for All\": This a term getting thrown around among progressives these days. The basic idea is to take Medicare, which is in part free and in part subsidized for seniors, and give it to everyone else, too.\n\n\"We don't want something that's a half measure,\" Svart explained. \"We want to get private industry totally out of the system. We just want to make sure everybody's in. Everybody gets health care.\"\n\nThis isn't an entirely new idea. In fact, Bernie Sanders talked about it a lot in his presidential campaign. And he got attacked for how much it could cost — by one estimate, $32 trillion over 10 years.\n\nElecting more democratic socialist candidates: It has been 20 years since a member of the DSA was in a national seat. Ocasio-Cortez is set to change that, in a congressional race she is heavily favored to win.\n\nShe's the most prominent DSA candidate out there, but there's a whole slate of other DSA politicians in smaller races — Julia Salazar, running for a state seat in New York, Sara Innamorato, running for Pennsylvania's House, and Gabriel Acevero, running for Maryland's House of Delegates, to name a few.\n\nStrengthening unions: Svart explained that this involves helping out workers who are organizing or negotiating.\n\nBut once again, these are examples of the group's willingness to accept incremental steps on the way to its bigger, much more radical goals.\n\nFor example, take the DSA's focus on strengthening unions. The group is helping workers organize now, but it's ultimately in favor of worker-run cooperatives in many industries, as well as putting workers on corporate boards.\n\nHow they fit into American politics\n\nEven with only a handful of primary victories for the group's candidates, as well as 45,000 members — a tiny number in the grand scheme of American politics — the group's new visibility is a big deal, Isserman says.\n\n\"This is the most important moment in DSA's history,\" he said.\n\nIn addition to skyrocketing growth, the group is benefiting from young American adults growing more open to socialist ideas. One 2016 Harvard poll of 18 to 29 year olds found that 33 percent supported socialism. Capitalism was only slightly more popular with that cohort, drawing 42 percent support.\n\n\"Thanks to the economic downturn of 2008, which turned the millennial generation in a significant way to the left, it made them much more open to the idea of socialism,\" Isserman explained.\n\nOn top of that, he added, movements like Black Lives Matter and Occupy Wall Street acquainted young Americans with organizing, making them more open to a group like DSA, with its ambitious agenda. And Bernie Sanders, despite not being a DSA member, claimed the label of \"democratic socialist,\" helping the group gain visibility as well.\n\nWhile the electoral gains this year won't be all that big, the size of the group's ideological influence remains to be seen.\n\n\"There are a couple of issues that I think will be interesting tells as indicators as to what sort of impact they may have,\" said Mo Elleithee, former communications director for the Democratic National Committee. \"The most recent one is eliminating ICE.\"\n\nOcasio-Cortez championed the idea of eliminating the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, and some Democratic lawmakers have picked it up. That could be one growing sign of DSA clout.\n\nThen again, though, it could be easy to mistake the group's newfound visibility for political power.\n\nHe recognizes that the post-2016 Democratic Party has been moving left, on policies like \"Medicare for All\" and job guarantees. But Elleithee says that's not evidence that socialists caused the shift among Democrats\n\n\"Maybe thats the distinction,\" he said. \"There's a progressive wing of the party that I think is having an impact and is helping to frame the debate.\"\n\nIn other words, it's not that a more popular DSA — or even socialists more broadly — is pulling the party left, it's that leftward-moving Democrats are making the group more popular.\n\nStill, a lot of the group's policies — even if they are gaining more adherents — face an uphill battle. Because of potential cost and also just the radical changes involved, DSA ideas are often criticized as economically and politically unrealistic.\n\nJonathan Williams understands that. He's a first grade teacher who showed up to the brewery to check out his local DSA chapter for the first time. After seeing Hillary Clinton lose in 2016, he explains, he rethought his more moderate politics.\n\n\"That Clintonian view of politics I did find appealing for quite some time,\" he said. \"It took seeing it crushed rather decisively and then all of those gains wiped away in the course of 18 months to realize that maybe that wasn't working. And rather than telling myself that good things are impossible that it's not doing any harm to swing for the fences.\"\n\nFor a voter who thinks the Democratic Party is balking too much, swinging for the fences just seems like the best option." ]
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[ null, "Just about a year & a half after the release of his latest album Love Story, Alabama rapper/singer Yelawolf is now delivering his 5th EP in promotion of launching the new website for his own label Slumerican Records. The EP opens with “Supersonic Alley Cat”, which is mostly a country instrumental up until a hook during the last 30 seconds. The next track “You Should’ve Known” is possibly about his ex-fiancé Fefe Dobson over a spacey piano instrumental & while the first verse is decently sung, the rapid-fire delivered rap verse that follows is just the Catfish Billy that I know & love. The song “Renegades” is pretty much Yela singing about living life like a rebel along with addressing his haters over some guitars & the Royal Blood sample is just ok. The track “Someday” samples the Bob Seger song with the same name & you can truly hear the real frustration in Yela’s voice while he’s rapping the verses on here. The song “In Love Tonight” could very well be the weakest track on here, mainly because I find it to sound unfinished as it just has a hook with a guitar in the background. The penultimate track “Be Yourself” with Slumerican’s latest signee Bubba Sparxxx sees the 2 rapping about not being fake & the instrumental is probably the hardest hitting on the entire EP. The EP then closes out with “Good Love”, which about being in love with this chick he invites to his hotel room over some guitars. Once again, the sung verse is decent but the rapped verse is really where it’s at. While I didn’t see this coming, I found this EP to be a solid prelude to his upcoming 4th album Trial by Fire. It’s very similar to Love Story, but this is way more shorter in contrast to it’s predecessor being nearly 75 minutes" ]
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[ null, "PLANTATION, Fla. (AP) — The former NFL fullback entered the room with a wobble in his walk, and needed assistance climbing a podium so he could face a media throng and discuss his death-defying 16-hour swim to shore.\n\nRob Konrad sipped from a bottle of water, his efforts to rehydrate ongoing four days after the episode. His wife sat at his side rubbing his leg in support, and tears welled in their eyes as he spoke Monday.\n\n“Happy to be here,” he began with a wry smile.\n\n“I shouldn’t be here,” he said later, his voice cracking.\n\nThe 38-year-old Konrad’s escape was a testament to willpower and world-class athleticism. The first reports of his adventure last week received worldwide attention.\n\n“It’s an incredible story,” Nyad said. “Taking his life in his hands and deciding he was going to save himself, I admire him.”\n\nKonrad, who played for the Miami Dolphins from 1999 to 2004, had been around boats since his childhood on Boston’s North Shore. So he knew what it meant when he fell off his 31-foot Grady-White while fishing alone nine miles from land.\n\n“A boater’s nightmare,” he said.\n\nHe swam to Palm Beach, covering a distance of 27 miles before ringing the doorbell of an oceanfront home for help at 4:30 a.m. Thursday.\n\nThe U.S. Coast Guard last week provided a brief summary of the events. Konrad, still weak after several days in the hospital for treatment of hypothermia and dehydration, held a news conference to fill in the details.\n\nThey were hard to believe, he and his wife agreed.\n\n“It was a miracle he made it home,” Tammy Konrad said.\n\nHer husband said he was taking his boat for servicing last Wednesday and decided to do a little fishing along the way. He had caught a large fish and was tending to the rod when a large wave hit, flipping Konrad into the ocean.\n\nHis boat was on autopilot and headed east. There were no other boats in sight. Konrad wasn’t wearing a life preserver. It was 12:30 p.m.\n\n“I realized I was in some real trouble,” he said.\n\nKonrad quickly decided to swim toward shore, although he figured the trip would take more than 10 hours, and feared succumbing to hypothermia or cramps after two or three hours. The ocean temperature was in the low 70s — far from frigid, but a lot colder than his body temperature.\n\nSo Konrad decided he’d better keep moving. He took off his shirt and began alternating between a breaststroke and backstroke.\n\nHe said he’s not much of a swimmer, but Nyad figures his football experience made a big difference.\n\n“We’re not really talking about a swimming story. We’re talking about a survival story,” Nyad said. “I’m sure his background as an athlete — toughness, having resolve, knowing things are going to be painful — were the saving grace for him.”\n\nKonrad said he got bit “by a whole bunch of stuff.” A shark circled before moved along.\n\n“There was a lot of stuff glowing at night, probably some jellyfish,” he said.\n\nHe could also see lights along the coast and pick out landmarks. As he tired, he gained emotional strength.\n\nTwice he was nearly rescued. A recreational fishing boat approached to within 50 yards, but Konrad couldn’t flag it down. Then a Coast Guard helicopter searching for him flew overhead.\n\n“They had their lights on me and kept going. They didn’t see me. That was a difficult time.”\n\nBut the ex-Dolphin kept swimming, thinking of his daughters, ages 8 and 10.\n\n“He had two angels on his back,” his wife said.\n\n“I was probably pretty delirious at the time, but I could see the lights getting closer and closer,” he said.\n\nThen the sound of the ocean changed. He could hear waves hitting the shore, and finally he reached land as well.\n\n“The problem was I couldn’t walk. My body was shaking uncontrollably. I crawled up on the beach and warmed myself up enough to be able to walk.”\n\nParamedics were summoned, and soon he was en route to the hospital. His boat was found near Grand Bahama Island on Deadman’s Reef, the irony of the name not lost on Konrad. He had gone the other way." ]
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[ "A funny sort of crisis\n\nJapan is still waiting for a full-scale banking crisis. But one collapsed bank has been “cleaned up”. Is it a model, or a warning?", null, "Takugin's customers protest too much\n\nTHERE seems nothing out of the ordinary about the headquarters of Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, known in its home town of Sapporo as Takugin. The banking hall contains the usual press of shoppers. True, people behind the loan counter look a little underemployed. But the tellers are busy, perhaps because Takugin is advertising special rates on time deposits.\n\nAs it should. Last November the bank collapsed, thinning the ranks of Japan's “major” banks to 19 and endangering the economy of Hokkaido, the most northerly of Japan's four main islands. Hokkaido was given a year's grace to sort out the mess. With the rest of Japan readying itself for its own bank clean-up, Takugin's strange story is attracting uncommon interest.\n\nYet if Takugin's example is anything to go by, the omens are not hopeful. Even zealous bankers are unable to scrub their balance sheets clean by writing off loans to failing companies, and closing the borrowers down. Political pressure, a tradition of social responsibility, and a fear that resultant bankruptcies could make Japan's economic plight worse all play a part.\n\nOn November 15th last year Iwao Takamuki, vice-president of a small Hokkaido lender called Hokuyo Bank, was asked by the finance ministry if he would like to acquire the prestigious Takugin. Its loan book was five times the size of Hokuyo's: some 17,000 Hokkaido companies borrowed from it. Mr Takamuki accepted, but on three conditions: public money to cover Takugin's losses; only loans to Hokkaido companies to be accepted; and it would not touch the duff ones. Still, it would be a challenge in a country where mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals are rare. “We knew a bit about M,” says Mr Takamuki, “but very little about A.”\n\nOf Takugin's ¥3.5 trillion ($29 billion) in loans to local companies, about half proved irredeemably bad. These were transferred to the Resolution Collection Bank (RCB), a government debt collector renowned chiefly for its failure to do much collecting. Another ¥300 billion-400 billion were dubious, among them loans to two big local employers. These were Chizaki Kogyo, a doddery construction company with powerful friends in Tokyo; and Marui Imai, a Sapporo-based department-store chain with interests in property, fine art and other bubble-era pursuits.\n\nWhat to do with such loans was, as at all Japanese banks, a huge headache. Some ¥65 trillion of the ¥77 trillion of Japan's officially admitted bad loans are to companies that are in trouble, but might yet pull through. Simply pulling the plug on them might push the economy further into recession. “It was hellish”, says Mr Takamuki. If Hokuyo did not take on the loans, “the Hokkaido economy would have been in ruins. If we did take them, we would have ended up like Takugin.”\n\nHokuyo's solution was to buy two-thirds of Takugin's doubtful loans at a discount. It did not want to take on the debts of Chizaki or Marui Imai at any price. Unfortunately, as many Japanese bankers have found, Mr Takamuki was not operating in a political vacuum. The construction industry is an important source of political funds, and a big employer, accounting for a lot of voters. Mr Takamuki was summoned to the ruling Liberal Democratic Party headquarters and asked to think hard about Chizaki. He relented. The department store has not been so lucky.\n\nNext, Hokuyo had to find fresh capital. It plans a ¥70 billion share issue in December and hopes for another ¥30 billion from the government. Then the bank must take over Takugin's operations. Since Hokuyo has no spare money, the two banks will still use separate computer systems. So former Takugin customers can only use former Takugin branches, and vice-versa.\n\nTechnically, the takeover of Takugin has been a fine piece of work, though the skills of Mr Takamuki—a former Bank of Japan official and economist with the IMF—might have had much to do with that. But his troubles may only just be beginning.\n\nThe biggest is the health of local companies. Along with the 1,000 other Japanese firms who now bank with the RCB, Marui Imai risks liquidation. But Hokuyo cannot call in most loans to debt-laden companies, because it has undertaken to keep the firms alive. Nor is it likely to forgive their debts, freeing them to make new investments. Because it will be carrying the loans on its books at a big discount, Hokuyo could make out handsomely if—but only if—the economy picks up.\n\nThis problem runs right through the Japanese banking system. The government has just set aside ¥60 trillion to fix the banks. It plans to use ¥18 trillion of this to cover the losses of Long-Term Credit Bank, which this month gave up the ghost and asked to be nationalised, and others who follow suit. ¥25 trillion is intended to recapitalise the remaining 18 big banks, so that they can write off more of their bad loans. Now that the government seems to be easing or dropping the conditions attached to these funds, some banks are beginning to talk in earnest about getting their hands on them.\n\nYet, with generous tax treatment, these banks have already set aside ¥40 trillion against their bad debts; and they have forgiven or disposed of very few of them. For fear of raising unemployment and undermining confidence still more, the government is reluctant to force them to do so. But unless their borrowers are either bankrupted or freed of their debts, the banks will not get out of trouble, fresh lending will not begin—and the economy will not improve. “Even at reduced prices, Takugin's loans are a headache,” says Mr Takamuki.“We might have to give these companies new money. We might then run into trouble.”" ]
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[ "Hollywood Cemetery is a large, sprawling cemetery located next to Richmond, Virginia's Oregon Hill neighborhood at 412 South Cherry Street. Characterized by rolling hills and winding paths overlooking the James River, it is the resting place of two United States Presidents, James Monroe and John Tyler, as well as the only Confederate States President, Jefferson Davis. It is also the resting place of 28 Confederate generals, more than any other cemetery in the country; these include George Pickett and J.E.B. Stuart.[3]\n\nThe land that Hollywood Cemetery currently stands on was once part of William Byrd III's estate. Later, it was owned by the Harvie family and was known as \"Harvie's Woods.\"[3] William H. Haxall was one of the original founders of Hollywood Cemetery. In the spring of 1847, two citizens of Richmond, Joshua J. Fry and William H. Haxall, while on a visit to Boston, visited Mount Auburn Cemetery, a beautiful cemetery near that city. They were impressed by the solemn grandeur of the place and resolved that they would, on their return to Richmond, propose the establishment of a rural cemetery near the city. It was through their original efforts and the subsequent cooperation of local citizens that Hollywood Cemetery was created. On June 3, 1847, Haxall, Fry, William Mitchell Jr., and Isaac Davenport Sr. purchased from Lewis E. Harvie, who sold under a deed of trust from Jacqueline B. Harvie for the sum of $4,075, a certain portion of the lots or parcels of land in the town of Sydney, in the County of Henrico, together with \"the privileges and appurtenances to the belonging, which said portion is adjoining to Clarkes Spring and contains by survey forty-two acres, three roods, but of which one rood, known as Harvie's rood, or graveyard, with free ingress and egress to the said graveyard is reserved.\" This purchase was made with the design of establishing a rural cemetery.[4] Hollywood Cemetery was designed as a garden cemetery, or park cemetery, which was the trend at the time borrowed from the French in an effort to provide more green space in urban areas.\n\nThe Monument of Confederate War Dead at Hollywood Cemetery\n\nIn the late 1840s, William Haxall, William Mitchell Jr. and Joshua Fry hired John Notman (architect of Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia) to design the cemetery in the rural garden style. Its name, \"Hollywood,\" came from the holly trees dotting the hills of the property.[3] Oliver P. Baldwin[5] delivered the dedication address in 1849.[6]\n\nJames Monroe was reinterred from New York City to the \"President's Circle\" section of Hollywood cemetery on July 4, 1858, due to the efforts of Governor Henry A. Wise.[3]\n\nIn 1869, a 90-foot (27 m) high granite pyramid designed by Charles H. Dimmock was built as a memorial to the more than 18,000 enlisted men of the Confederate Army buried in the cemetery. It was a project supported by the Hollywood Ladies Memorial Association, a group of Southern women dedicated to honoring and caring for the burial sites of fallen Confederate soldiers.\n\nThe placing of the capstone at the top of the pyramid has been a source of legend for Richmonders. The legend states that, as it was nearing completion, no one could determine how to place the capstone atop the lofty 90-foot pyramid. Thomas Stanley, a criminal in the work gang building the pyramid, proposed and executed the solution, which involved a dangerous climb to the top. In retellings, locals say Stanley was freed due to his heroic contribution. The only evidence of this is a note reading \"transferred\" added to the release box of Stanley's prison schedule. This note could be interpreted as an attempt to obscure the extrajudicial granting of his freedom or that he was simply moved to a different prison or project.\n\nThe pyramid became a symbol of the Hollywood Memorial Association, appearing on its stationery as well as on the front of a pamphlet of buried soldiers, the Register of the Confederate Dead.[7]\n\nIn 1890, a chapel was constructed next to the entrance of the cemetery. This chapel now serves as the cemetery office. In 1915, the original entrance was closed and the present one was opened to better facilitate cars.[3]", null, "The Palmer Chapel Mausoleum was built 1992, adding 730 crypts for caskets and 160 cremation niches.[8]\n\nHollywood Cemetery is one of Richmond's major tourist attractions. There are many local legends surrounding certain tombs and grave sites in the cemetery, including one about a little girl and the black iron statue of a dog standing watch over her grave.[9] Other notable legends rely on ghosts haunting the many mausoleums. One of the most well-known of these is the legend of the Richmond Vampire.\n\nA place rich in history, legend, and gothic landscape, Hollywood Cemetery is also frequented by many of the local students attending Virginia Commonwealth University.[citation needed]\n\nIn the 1870s, the South was crumbling, and southerners yearned to preserve their culture and heritage. One preservation effort was Confederate Memorial Day, a series of celebrations that “became imbued with cultural and religious symbolism that underscored the gravity of what it meant to be a southerner.”[10] Though some of these celebrations were ornate with speeches, poems, and prayers, the ones at Hollywood Cemetery were simple, and ultimately set the trend for future celebrations: a modest procession to the cemetery and decoration of the graves. Young men would also recreate Thomas Stanley's heroic act and climb the monument to hang a wreath from the top. Though simple, it is estimated that around 20,000 people attended the first Confederate Memorial Day at Hollywood Cemetery in 1866.\n\nUse the following alphabetical links to find names.", null, null, null, "James Monroe's grave at Hollywood Cemetery after its September 2016 renovation", null ]
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[ "I admit that I did enjoy the first three Child’s Play films, but grew rather tired of them from the 4th film, Bride of Chucky which took a more comedic route. I don’t mind shaking things up a bit, but I just preferred the more horror tone of the first three. That and there’s really so much you can do with a possessed doll. Here we are currently with Cult of Chucky, the 7th film in the series and also the second one to bypass a theatrical release. Ultimately I think one can go without the film and not miss much, but it’s still the best since the third film. That’s not saying much, but at least this one drops the comedic elements a bit. It’s just a bit too slow going for my liking and keeps Chucky off screen for large portions of the film, especially in the first half.\n\nIt’s important to note that this film expects the viewers to have prior knowledge of the 6 previous films. It’s been some time since I’ve seen a Chucky film, but I was able to follow along rather easily. As the film begins we see Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent, reprising his role) on a blind date. We learn that the girl ran a background check and knows of Andy’s rough history. Needless to say, the date doesn’t last very long. We follow Andy back to his home where he has Chucky’s severed head nailed to a board. Chucky teases him a bit until Andy brings out a blowtorch and does away with Chucky. Or does he? We then find Nica Pierce (Fiona Dourif) in a mental asylum. She is a returning character from the previous film, Curse of Chucky who was then arrested. She was arrested for multiple murders, but they were caused by Chucky. Admittedly, the first half hour or so of the film takes quite some time to get moving. I was never entirely bored by it, but expected a bit more of a jolt. There are some amusing moments from some side characters, but Chucky is largely vacant from this first half. After a “Good Guy” doll is introduced to the therapy group, there are some murders. Nica then realizes she needs Andy’s help to try and stop Chucky once and for all.\n\nJennifer Tilly returns for this outing as well. There are some good and appropriately gross kills, but I just couldn’t bring myself to care much about anything here. While I do think it outshines the previous three sequels, that’s because I really didn’t care for those at all. We are given a more psychological approach to things here, which is a fresh angle, but I just prefer the simplicity of the early three films. There are things to enjoy here, but I think they need to go back to square one for the next Chucky outing.\n\nWe get a surprisingly good transfer here. The film is set largely in one location, so it’s not exactly the most visual film, but what we get is rather good here. Details are strong and there are nice and bold colors throughout. Of course we get the usual blood splatter which is also seen in all its glory. The image is AVC encoded with a 1.78:1 ratio.\n\nAudio is also strong and atmospheric. The DTS HD track has a good range to it and puts us right in the middle of the action here. Vocals are also clear with no obvious issues. The action scenes keep us with it throughout. There’s a lot of rear channel action as well. Fans will be pleased.\n\nI did enjoy parts of Cult of Chucky, but otherwise I was mostly bored with it. Hardcore fans of the series (who this is obviously made for) will get more out of it I’m sure. I do wonder if even they will enjoy it as the film just kind of exists. I hope the next outing will keep things simple and focus on the scares.", null, null ]