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"Connecticut is one of the best states in the nation for women to live, work, and raise families. However, we still lag in certain areas, such as occupational opportunities, the wage gap between men and women, and affordability of quality childcare.1 While recent efforts to improve the economic status of Connecticut have helped women— like the increase in the minimum wage and passage of mandatory paid sick leave—Ted knows we must do more to ensure the economic well-being of women and families. Ted will continue to fight for:\n\n1. Promote women in the workplace\nAs we develop long-term objectives for Connecticut’s economic success, we must find innovative ways to connect more women with vocational and workforce training opportunities, and we must address the issue of equal pay for women and men.\n\nSome of the best-paying jobs in the United States are in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Unfortunately, women are consistently underrepresented in these fields. Ted will support efforts to expand woman in STEM fields. Locally, he’ll continue to support programs like East Shore Region Adult and Continuing Education (ERACE), which offers a number of education and training programs including GED, English as a Second Language, work soft skills, and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curricula. Many of ERACE’s programs offer childcare, making it a great alternative for women and families with young children.",
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"About one-third of female Humboldt penguins cheat on their partners. A study shows that, despite forming pairs, 19.2% of the males and 30.7% of the females were caught in extra-pair copulations\n\nPenguins are known for awkwardly waddling around and sliding down ice shelves on their bellies, but when it comes to mating, these birds engage in sexual behaviors you might never expect.",
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"About one-third of female Humboldt penguins cheat on their partners. A study shows that, despite forming pairs, 19.2% of the males and 30.7% of the females were caught in extra-pair copulations (EPCs). The prize is a precious stone for their nests. Interestingly enough, if a female were to copulate with her mate, she would normally do it in her home burrow, but when it came to her extra-pair affairs, she’d sneak away from the nest to do it!\n\nAdélie Penguins and their attempt to collect stones\n\n\nGeorge Murray Levick studied the Adélie penguins and was shocked by the kind of sexual behaviors these southernmost breeders resorted to.\n\n\nHe recorded his oberservations in the book The sexual habits of the Adélie penguin.\n\n\nAdélie penguins nest on the icy and rocky cliffs of Antarctica. If the ice were to melt, their eggs could drown, so they collect stones and pile them up to keep their eggs safely elevated.",
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"Female Adélie penguins have been seen to take the reins in this situation and put all their coquetry to good use. They tend to approach lonely males with lots of stones, showing signs that she is ready to copulate. The sex is a swift affair, and the female can often be seen toddling back to her nest with a snagged pebble in her beak.\n\nInterestingly, one researcher also noticed that some females pilfer stones from males with a little bit of flirting, but avoid the sex. One such hustler was observed to swipe 62 stones in just under an hour!\n\nEmperor penguins, at least 85% of them, mate with a different partner each year. After mating with one partner, they take care of their young, and once their babies can fend for themselves, they take to the seas again.\n\nAfter spending months at sea, they return to the shore to breed once more. Hundreds of them flock to a common territorial ground during breeding season.\n\nThis time, they choose a different mate.\n\nWhy king penguins engage in homosexuality\n\nResearch confirms that homosexuality has been seen in over 25% of King penguin pairs in the wild.",
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"Of the 53 couples examined, 26.4% were male–male couples and 1.9% were female–female couples. The remainder displayed heterosexuality.\n\nHomosexuality could be driven by the presence of high amounts of sex hormones—luteinizing and testosterone—in male King penguins that come back from the sea. These levels motivate them to display themselves to just about any adult King penguin they lay eyes on.\n\nOther species of penguins also show homosexuality. A famous same-sex penguin couple are Roy and Silo, two male chinstrap penguins, that were in Central Park Zoo in 1998. They went on to parent a female penguin named Tango.",
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"Over 2 decades after Ted Bundy was executed for the death of Kimberly Leach, investigators stumbled across a vial of his blood in 2011. All evidence from Bundy’s trial for the Columbia County, Florida murder was thought to have been destroyed, but somehow his blood vial was kept in evidence. Authorities uploaded his DNA profile to the FBI’s Combined DNA System (CODIS) in hopes of connecting Bundy to the murders of several unsolved cases throughout the United States.\n\nOne of Bundy’s eight-year-old neighbors in Tacoma, Washington has been missing since 1961, when Ted was fourteen. Though not suspected in Ann Marie Burr’s disappearance at the time, detectives on the cold case paid attention to Bundy once he was arrested in 1978. His childhood home had been just blocks away from Burr’s. Ann Marie was also Ted’s uncle Jack’s piano student, so it’s likely the two knew each other in passing. Unfortunately, the child’s body has never been found and Bundy never admitted to her kidnapping.\n\nTwo flight attendants were brutally beaten with a piece of lumber in 1966 in their apartment. Lonnie Trumbull died from the attack and Lisa Wick survived, with no memory of the event. During his conversations with Hugh Aynesworth and Stephen Michaud, he advised them (in third person) how a burgeoning killer would have used a piece of wood to brutally beat women, particularly the killer’s initial victims. Stalking them and battering the women was probably Bundy’s early method of operation. Detectives hoped to match Bundy to the DNA left behind during the crime to close it.\n\nWhen Ted was visiting family in Philadelphia, PA in 1969, he admitted to visiting the area where the women were vacationing during his time there. Nearby, in Ocean City, New Jersey, Susan Davis and Elizabeth Perry drove down the Garden State Parkway returning home to Pennsylvania. Later in that same day, their blue 1965 convertible Chevrolet was found abandoned on the side of the road. The car was towed, but there was no sign of the women. Two days later, their bodies were found near the parkway. They had been stabbed to death and dumped together. Though Bundy admitted being in the area during that time and visiting the same beach the women attended, he was never connected to the murders.",
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"The Ourapterygini are one of the large tribes of geometer moths in the subfamily Ennominae. The tribe was described by Charles Théophile Bruand d'Uzelle in 1846. They are particularly plentiful in the Neotropics. Ourapterygini are generally held to be the youngest tribe of their subfamily, and at least seasonally have characteristic apomorphic asymmetrical processes of the anellus.[2]",
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"The current rage by poker enthusiasts and also developers is to develop and utilize a poker robot that will automatically play online poker with little or no human interaction, with the best objective of winning cash. This current fad has actually surprised both online poker websites and also players as the concern of a computer program with the ability to win online poker will essentially be able to outmaneuver real-time thinking players of their hard-earned loan as well as eventually burglarized the poker sites of top quality players terrified to bet many poker robots.",
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"Protester shows up at OUR Center\n\nThe protestor outsider the door of OUR Center on S. Wells Ave.\n\nAt one point when being recorded he said he was “fighting the LGBTQ-P pedophiles through his group Nevada Salt and Light Brigade and Nevada Master Citizens…” The video was posted to the OUR Center facebook page.\n\nThis is not the first time this same protester has targeted the LGBTQ+ community. The same protestor was at the Northern Nevada Pride Festival parade in July, where again police had to chat with him for using amplified sound outside a free speech area without a permit. He marched up the east side of Virginia Street continuing to utter his hate speech, but bystanders simply ignored him.\n\nOUR Center, the local LGBTQ+ community center, is staffed by all volunteers, immediately followed their established protocol to handle incidents like this. Normally mid0week in the area where OUR Center is located there is not much for traffic during weekday afternoons.",
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"Most vehicles are a compromise designed to appeal to the widest variety of auto buyers. It’s no wonder then that factory stock trucks aren’t brilliant off-roaders and cars have sometimes huge fender gaps. Owners perform modifications to get the vehicle more in line with their ideal vehicle, but sometimes the mods are beyond what the law allows. Here are the ten most common illegal modifications.",
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"Most states only prohibit use of radar detectors by commercial vehicles. This means every single trucker you’ve ever seen is running illegally, as they most likely have a quality radar detector in the cab. Other states have odd laws that allow radar detectors, but do not allow you to mount it in the windshield area, as it might obstruct your view of the road. So, it’s legal, but you could still get a ticket. Much like Oklahoma for example, where radar detectors are allowed, but use of one is a traffic violation. Go figure.\n\nYour sweet ‘70s muscle car with the naked lady mud flaps doesn’t need those cherry bombs, and it certainly doesn’t need to be that absurdly loud. An exhaust system can flow extremely well without creating a ton of noise, annoying your neighbors, or attracting local law enforcement. Most cities have a vaguely worded ban on increasing the noise level, and while the cop has no way to prove it’s louder than stock, you’re still getting a ticket. So it’s important to know your local regulations on this. In Kansas for example, state law requires a muffler to be less than 90 decibels when measured from a distance of 50 feet.",
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"Trucks have a higher ground clearance than cars, as they are meant to be used for work, and can even see light off-road duty. Some enthusiasts take it a whole lot further and install lift kits. A 4 inch lift usually looks pretty good and offers a nice increase in ground clearance. The monster trucks that are 2 or 3 feet higher than stock tend to handle like a refrigerator on ice skates and can be a danger to the driver and other motorists. Lift laws vary state by state, with some having maximum limits on bumper/light/reflector height. A few states have no limits, but if you’re sitting eye to eye with the dude in the Kenworth, it’s probably illegal.\n\nLike lifted trucks, low riders are subjected to various state laws regarding vehicle height. However, due to a history unfairly tied to gang activity, low riders get more attention from police than even Bigfoot or Grave Digger. If a car is too low, and scrapes, it can be deemed an unsafe vehicle, and ticketed or even impounded. Fortunately, hydraulics were invented as a means around these laws, but most cities prohibit the use of hydraulics while moving, others ban them above 15 mph.",
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"Laws prohibiting additional lighting on your ride are meant to prevent losers that would pretend to be police. If you read the specific laws, they usually ban flashing or rotating blue and red lighting, and spotlights. Some areas have vague laws, and the local city revenue generation squads do their best to find anything to cite. Underbody neon kits were popular at the turn of the century, but recently the trend has faded. While driving with them on can look pretty cool if done right, it’s a sure way to get an expensive ticket.",
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"Altezza tail lights were one of the first noticeably visible tuner mods, debuting on the 1998 Lexus IS, and shortly thereafter, every single Honda Civic in the high school parking lot. The clear and chrome housings looked startlingly different, but early models didn’t bother looking into DoT certification. The same thing happened with headlights, with varying levels of chrome, black paint, or fake carbon fiber. The dollar store build quality led to many of them leaking or fogging, and a strict safety inspector will call you out on them.",
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"This one is confusing, as tint laws vary from state to state. It’s not just the tint percentage (a measurement of how much light can filter through the tint), but what windows can be covered. Unfortunately, it seems to be selectively enforced, as a 5% limo tint is ignored by LEOs in some areas, but get a fix-it ticket in the town next door. Best bet is to just ask a reputable tint shop about the local laws. Some shops won’t even install illegal tint.",
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"In the village of Bakong, Cambodia, there is a battle raging for girls' education. Like many places in the world, poverty, health, and traditional assumptions about the value of girls' education create barriers for girls and the successful completion of their education. The issues that they face are numerous and complex, yet aid organizations often respond with a singular program approach, implementing initiatives aimed at improving one aspect of education with the hope that it will be the answer to keeping girls in school. Girls need a holistic approach to education that recognizes the barriers that they face as interwoven and interdependent, and they need solutions that address their problems on numerous fronts. While the complexity of each girl's fight for education is unique, the story of one girl in Cambodia sheds light on the reality that success depends on circumstances far beyond the walls of the schoolhouse.\n\nOn a hot day in March, the Caring for Cambodia Gender Equity Program Manager and Bakong High School Female Advisor spend the morning visiting girls from Bakong High School who recently dropped out of school. Caring for Cambodia is a grassroots nongovernmental organization currently working with Bakong High School using a holistic approach to education, focused on both improving the current system and promoting sustainable programs easily disseminated to all government schools. The team hopes to understand the girls' situations and find ways to get them back to school. Each story that they hear highlights the barriers that girls face in obtaining an education in Cambodia, but one story stands out as a perfect storm of contextual factors threatening to obliterate twelve-years of hard-earned education.",
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"A schoolgirl on her way home in Kandal province. Photo: Sothy Eng\n\nKong's thatch-roofed home, no more than a large palate on stilts, consists only of a roof, four short walls and a plastic bag of tattered books which serve as decoration. Her beaming smile is made larger by a small, frail frame, which tells a tale of poor health and a family that subsists on fishing and rice. Kong's education is not a private affair, and her family gathers around the base of the house, her brother and sister-in law eager to interject their own experiences into the conversation. Kong's parents died when she was thirteen, and her academic success is intimately intertwined with her family's survival. The hope that comes with Kong's success is, in many ways, the difference between success and failure for the entire family. Even the small, barefoot children that listen intently at the base of the house seem to understand that this conversation could determine their own fates.\n\nAs a part of the Caring for Cambodia gender equity program initiative, staff members visit Kong in hopes of bringing her back to school and helping her secure a future beyond mere subsistence. As Kong speaks, her multifaceted story unfolds to reveal health issues, a failed program for girls' education, and a teacher who further undermines her already difficult situation. From seventh through eleventh grade a separate organization provided Kong with room and board near the school and paid for her private lessons, which are a ubiquitous problem in the Cambodian education system. When the program closed, Kong was forced to move back to her family's home and commute 10 km each way (about 6 miles) to school. For months Kong rode her bicycle to school, but in the middle of her senior year she fell ill and was hospitalized. She missed a month of school, but returned as soon as she was able.\n\nA short time later, while she was fishing in a small pond for her family, an object lodged in her foot. Her leg became so swollen that she could not ride her bike to school. On the day of a required semester exam, Kong was determined to ride to school despite her swollen leg, in order to take the exam. But, her bicycle broke, she was unable to walk and her brother had taken his scooter to work. When asked why she didn't call or text someone to let them know she needed help, she nods to a battered old cell phone with rusted buttons, a missing front cover and exposed electronics. The family phone is broken.\n\nAs Kong continues to unveil the pain she has experienced and the ultimate failure of her attempts to stay in school, she begins to cry. She cries because she misses her friends at school, she cries because she knows the importance of education and understands that she could lose all that it has promised her. She cries because there is nothing that she can do to change her own fate. When her tears dry, she beams her broad smile again and states that if necessary, she will repeat the twelfth grade next year while working full time to help support her family. This seems like a stark punishment for one missed exam and the reasonable solution would be to retake the exam so that she can graduate. However, despite Kong's excellent grades, hard work and determination, even re-taking the exam is complicated and reveals problems deeply rooted in the Cambodian education system.",
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"Kong explains that one teacher might stand in her way. In a system still struggling to recover from the Khmer Rouge genocide (1975-1979) that obliterated all educational infrastructure, including the educated population, progress toward an effective and quality system has been riddled with obstacles. Teachers trained during the tumultuous recovery from the Khmer Rouge face issues of inadequate training and insufficient professional development. Current teachers were students in schools that lacked both human and physical resources. The current generation of students are faced with school environments that fail to provide adequate teaching and learning opportunities. Teachers are under-paid, schools lack clean water, bathrooms, electricity, and classrooms capable of accommodating students. National exams are the deciding force between success and failure of all students. Kong's inability to return to school is a result of her inability to attend school during the exam. Unfortunately, in a system that is scrambling to form a semblance of consistency, exceptions for missed exams are not the norm. Rather, dropouts and failed attempts at a brighter future become more common.\n\nFor girls like Kong, who took advantage of every opportunity she could and overcame seemingly insurmountable obstacles, there is a way to provide them with the environment necessary for success. An environment that thrives on students' success and supports them through their failures. A place where students realize that there is hope for a better future. Girls' education is dependent on a holistic approach that creates a school community committed to preparing all students for a promising and bright future.\n\nThis holistic approach encompasses multiple dimensions, including programs to support students (e.g., gender equity, youth council, academic and career preparations, health, community outreach), teachers (e.g., teacher professional development), and schools (e.g., clean water, toilets, library, science/computer labs). This approach, as implemented by Caring for Cambodia, has been proven to be promising. Dropout rates between grades 7-9 among girls in schools supported by this NGO are 13% lower compared to schools at these levels nationwide (EMIS, 2013-14) and girls at one of these schools performed highest in science compared to 19 other schools in that province in a national exam (UNESCO Bangkok, 2015). Preventing girls from dropping out is not a simple task. It requires concerted efforts from different stakeholders with appropriate resources to win the battle for girls' education. When resources are unavailable or removed from the school, then girls like Kong pay the price.",
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"Schoolgirls on their way back home in Kandal province. Photo: Sothy Eng\n\nAt first glance, Kong might look as if she has everything she needs. She is a top student in her class who has been the beneficiary of NGO resources. She is clearly driven to continue her education to become a chemistry teacher at a local school. She is motivated by the lack of chemistry teachers in her community and feels a need to give back to the community that has molded and shaped her life. She values education and is determined to create a better life for herself and her family. Kong should be an easy success story. But her story, like so many girls' in Cambodia, is nuanced, complicated and determined by forces that are beyond sheer determination, will and opportunities.\n\nDetermination, will, and opportunity were Michelle Obama's primary message to a group of ten girls when she visited Bakong High School in March. She encouraged girls to take advantage of the educational opportunities offered at their school and get an education no matter what obstacles stood in their way. Had Kong not been busy fighting her personal battle for education outside of the school walls, she might have been in that group speaking to Michelle Obama. She might have been able to remind the First Lady that there are numerous contextual forces at play that can undermine motivation, dedication, and opportunities, and that those factors must be addressed. These contextual factors are where the battle lines are drawn for those fighting for girls' education.\n\nPerhaps Kong's story is not exceptional compared to the hundreds of thousands of other girls in Cambodia, and elsewhere in a developing world. Her story could resonate with many of them. In Cambodia, girls' dropout rates continue to persist at steady rates. Between grades 7-9, the rates fall between 20-23% nationwide, according to the most recent Cambodian education statistics and indicators (EMIS, 2013-14). The solution lies in listening closely to the context and factors behind these numbers. The key to winning the battle for girls' education lies in an attack on all fronts; a holistic approach to girls' education by organizations that understand the contextual nuances that girls like Kong face, see the value in the battle, and promise to fight for their futures.\n\n~~\nKelly Grace is a graduate student of Comparative and International Education at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, P.A. Her research interests include gender equity in international education development. She can be reached at krg314@lehigh.edu.\n\nThe authors thank Whitney Szmodis, a Ph.D. candidate in Teaching, Learning, and Technology program at Lehigh University, for her constructive comments on earlier version of this article."
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"Experts around the world warn of a ‘postantibiotic apocalypse’ and ‘the end of modern medicine’. Public Health England launched a major new campaign to help ‘Keep Antibiotics Working’, which is especially targeted at nurses, we discuss what this will mean with Dr Susan Hopkins, a Public Health England consultant.\n\nParliament recently held a press conference attended by Practical Patient Care, where tempers flared and fierce debates were held. No, not about the endless Brexit stratagems (which continued in the building as we had our presser), but about the global superbug crisis and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) that many in the healthcare sector understand as being far more disastrous to the world’s economy than a free trade agreement.\n\nSpeakers came from a panel of distinguished professionals, including Dr Clare Chandler, associate professor in medical anthropology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and co-director of the institute’s Antimicrobial Resistance Centre, and Lord Jim O’Neill, the former head of the UK’s Review on Antimicrobial Resistance. He explained that experts had put together the ‘ten commandments’ for battling AMR, and seven had encouraging signs. “There are lots of new researchers in [the] area, especially in the UK,” O’Neill said. But there were three areas – vaccines, new drug discovery and diagnostics – that were lagging behind significantly.\n\nChandler agreed. “AMR is making us think differently,” she said, noting that new strategies were needed, as well as a new way of thinking holistically.\n\nAMR is making health authorities think so differently that Public Health England (PHE) is launching a new campaign featuring heavy-hitting names from the medical world to try and make sure the message is getting through. The new campaign, ‘Keep Antibiotics Working’, focuses on how taking antibiotics unnecessarily reduces their effectiveness and builds up resistance. The campaign warns that, by doing so, people put themselves at risk of having a more severe or longer infection. It urges the public to take their doctors' advice on antibiotics.\n\nThere are lots of new researchers in [the] area, especially in the UK.\n– Lord Jim O'Neill\n\nIt follows the PHE’s 'English Surveillance Programme for Antimicrobial Utilisation and Resistance' report's revelation that, as antibiotic resistance grows, treatment options decrease. Now four in ten patients with an E.coli bloodstream infection in England can't be treated with the most commonly used antibiotic in hospitals.\n\nSo the plan is to educate the public and give more resources to front-line health workers. ‘Keep Antibiotics Working’ is working hard to get the public to take heed of advice given by doctors, nurses or pharmacists as to when antibiotics are needed and, if they are prescribed, to take them as directed. Patients are also advised never to save the drugs for later use or share them with others. The campaign also provides effective selfcare advice to help individuals and their families feel better if they are not prescribed antibiotics.\n\nPHE is doing it best to combat AMR, but there are huge swathes of work that are making little progress. Despite the UK's best efforts, the developing world is where some of the worst problems lie. In some countries, the infrastructure just isn’t there to improve the education people receive, as well as the enforcement of regulations.\n\nOne audience member gave an emotive statement about farming practices in rural Cambodia, where pigs are fed a large amount of human antibiotics. All this means that the drugs enter the food supply, and then the people of Cambodia travel all over the world. This is evidence that what happens globally touches us all.\n\nAs Lord O’Neill said about the ‘ten commandments’ of fighting AMR, there are still huge areas where no progress is being made to combat it. One of the most pressing problems is diagnostics: there is still no foolproof way of diagnosing the issue in patients. This is one reason why it can’t be put on death certificates as the cause of death, which means no statistics can be collected, and there is therefore no data to sway people to make an effort to prevent it.\n\nThere are ways to stop AMR from becoming worse, but it will require a lot more money and hard work before it can be effectively carried out. The PHE campaign is just the tip of the iceberg, but it’s as good a place to start as any.\n\nPractical Patient Care spoke to Dr Susan Hopkins from PHE about the campaign, the wider problem of AMR, what is being done about the problem and future steps.\n\nWhile there are a lot of news articles about antimicrobial resistance and some of it is quite alarmist, we wanted to know what the view of UK health authorities is about where the country stands in terms of AMR?\n\nAntibiotic resistance is a real threat to us all and continues to grow. It is currently estimated that at least 5,000 deaths are caused every year from it. This figure is set to rise with experts predicting that in just over 30 years, antibiotic resistance will kill more people worldwide than cancer and diabetes combined. Common conditions like kidney infections and pneumonia have already started to become untreatable.\n\nAntibiotics help ward off infections during chemotherapy, caesarean sections and other surgery. They also treat serious bacterial infections, such as pneumonia, meningitis and sepsis. Taking antibiotics encourages dangerous bacteria that live inside you to become resistant. That means that antibiotics may not work when patients need them next time, and this puts them and their family at risk of becoming severely ill.\n\nHopkins explained that the government committed to tackling the growing problem of antibiotic resistance, and the public awareness campaign it ran last year is one part of a coordinated national effort to tackle antibiotic resistance. She reiterated that people should follow their healthcare professional’s advice and not to save antibiotics for later use, or give them to friends and family.\n\nThere are a number of steps that the PHE, as well as other public health bodies, plan to take to overcome this issue. According to Hopkins, the medical establishment is building the evidence base to improve understanding about when antibiotics are needed or unnecessary, which antibiotic to use in different situations, and educating the public and professionals about antibiotic use and preventing infections.\n\nCan you tell us about PHE’s efforts, such as with the ‘Keep Antibiotics Working’ campaign. Why was it launched and what is it hoping to achieve?\n\nDr Susan Hopkins: A campaign from PHE was launched to help educate people that taking antibiotics when they don’t need to puts them at risk. The campaign encourages people to take their healthcare professional’s advice on when antibiotics are needed.\n\nIt's aimed at all adults, but where possible we target those most likely to use antibiotics, more specifically, women aged 20–45, who tend to have primary responsibility for family health, as well as older men and women aged 50+, who have recurrent conditions and high levels of contact with GPs.\n\nThere are many warnings about taking antibiotics when they are not needed, including putting patients at risk of having a more severe infection, and urging people to take their GP’s advice. Are these precautions getting through?\n\nThis message is starting to get through; however, it is important that we continue to educate the public about the potential risks associated with overusing antibiotics and the importance of only taking them when they are needed.\n\nAside from the campaigns like this, what else can be offered in terms of information and advice?\n\nPHE’s Antibiotic Guardian programme has more than 58,000 pledges to help stop the spread of AMR. A number of activities are carried out that help to educate children about the threat of resistance, providing simple steps that they can take, such as thorough handwashing, to make a difference. We have developed a number of resources for health professionals, including the TARGET toolkit. PHE collects data to monitor the rates of infections across the country, including those that have become resistant, as well as prescribing rates. We work closely with the NHS on reducing, controlling and preventing infections, contributing to the drive to minimise antibiotic prescriptions.\n\nWhere would you like to see less or more focus on antimicrobial resistance?\n\nIt is important that our efforts are focused across the system, from preventing infection in the first place in healthcare settings, right through to encouraging the public not to take antibiotics when they don’t need them. It is also important that where there is evidence for vaccinations, we should use them.\n\nWhat practical advice would you give to health professionals to ease patients’ fears, while keeping themselves safe?\n\nFirstly, all healthcare workers should get their flu vaccination annually; there is good evidence it protects them, their patients and their families from this infection. In addition, everyone should be as educated as possible. For primary care, we have produced a number of resources, called TARGET, that are available on the Royal College of General Practitioners website. These information leaflets and decision aids can be used by GPs, and other doctors and nurses to improve their antibiotic prescribing, and can also be given to patients so that they understand the duration of medical symptoms for common conditions.",
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"The 15 Worst Reasons to Delay a Breakup\n\nThe most compelling case for being single could be right in front of you.\n\nSaying goodbye to someone you love is hard. So much so that the agony of simply making the decision to break up is usually way more difficult than the actual breakup itself. After all, unless your S.O. has done something egregious—like, say, chosen to sleep with your best friend—it's all too easy to delay pulling the plug based on nothing more than a swirl of iffy feelings and emotional confusion.\n\nTo help provide clarity, we've compiled all of the most common—and worst—reasons why people decide to stick to a relationship when they'd be better off heading for the door. So if any of these sound overly familiar, you may want to rethink where things stand. And if you're scared truly scared of being alone, be sure to read our list of 15 Signs You Should Definitely Be Single.",
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"Newsflash: There is no \"right time\" for a breakup. If your anniversary, Valentine's Day, or their birthday is coming up and you're worried about how a split might affect them or you want to partake in the celebration, it's actually kinder to just get it over with. \"People put off ending a relationship because they don't want to miss out on something fun or 'ruin' a big day for the other person,\" explains Susan Golicic, Ph.D. and certified relationship coach. Not only is it selfish to stay just because you want to do something fun or you're concerned about causing a big blow up, but it's also dishonest. Plus, you can be smarter about breaking up by avoiding saying these things.",
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"\"You and your partner may look like the perfect couple on the outside and a lot about your relationship may make sense, but you could be extremely unhappy, unfulfilled, and unsupported,\" says Shula Melamed, a relationship and wellness coach in NYC. If this sounds like you, it's better to take steps toward a breakup. \"Keeping up appearances will take a toll on you emotionally and psychologically.\" Now if you're not sure if you should break off a relationship, here are some warning signs to look out for.\n\n3.\nYou Love Their Family",
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"Just because you get along well with someone's relatives (and maybe like them even better than your own) isn't a reason to stay with them and avoid a breakup. \"You are partnered with the person and therefore your daily life is with them—not their family,\" says Jenn Kennedy, a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist located in Santa Barbara, CA. \"Staying because you love the family will eventually breed resentment and force the family to choose between you and your partner. You can't fairly expect support or sympathy about your relationship from that person's own relatives.\" Although if you like your partner but dislike their family, here's why you should keep that to yourself.\n\n4.\nYou Think They're A Good Person at Heart",
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"Maybe you're going through a rough patch with your S.O., but you write it off because you know that deep down, they're fundamentally good. \"These feelings keep people in bad relationships all the time,\" says Montigus Jackson, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who specializes in couples counseling. \"It is hard for people to put their feelings aside for the betterment of their well-being.\" If this sounds like you, take a hard look at what your recent experience has shown you about your partner. But if you want your current relationship to last forever, here are the secrets of the best relationships.\n\n5.\nThe Sex Is Amazing",
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"\"All good relationships begin with good chemistry!\" says Esme Oliver, Dating Expert and Author of Smoke Drink F*#k. \"While chemistry and hot sex are certainly important, you can't stay in a relationship that is dysfunctional merely because what's happening in the bedroom is good.\" That's because you're likely missing out on true intimacy and real love.\n\n6.\nYou're Staying Together For Your Children",
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"It's natural to worry that a breakup or divorce would affect your children, and it's definitely an issue that should be handled with care. But often, parents who want to split up can do a better job separately than together. \"Children need a nurturing, loving, and healthy environment,\" says Dr. Foojan Zeine, a psychologist and author of Life Reset. \"A cold or hostile environment filled with resentment and agitation does not create a safe space for children to live in or provide a role model to base their future relationships on,\" she explains. \"Happy parents who are divorced and take care of their children would be a healthier space for the children to grow in.\" Plus, there are plenty more ways to be a great dad.\n\n7.\nYou're Afraid to Be Alone\n\nSometimes, remaining in a less-than-ideal relationship feels easier than facing up to being single. But \"staying with someone just because you want to be with someone is not a great reason,\" says Melamed. \"If you let fear dictate your choices, the outcome of those choices won't be anxiety-free or necessarily what will serve you best. Instead of embarking on a fear-based relationship, examine why you have anxiety around being alone.\" And besides, we have some great dating advice from a highly sought after matchmaker to help you get back in the game.\n\n8.\nThey Treat You Better Than Anyone Else Has\n\nIf you've had a bad relationship in the past and you're reason for staying in your current one is that it's not as bad, that's a big red flag. \"Comparing your relationship to the worst one you have ever had is a low bar to set,\" says Jim Seibold, a Marriage and Family Therapist in Arlington, TX. \"It means the current relationship only has to be slightly better than another bad one.\" Instead of accepting less, \"Aim high,\" Seibold recommends. \"If someone doesn't treat you with dignity, respect, and honesty, keep looking.\"\n\n9.\nYour Partner Is Going Through Something Difficult",
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"It's natural to want to be there for someone you care about when times are tough. \"People stay in a relationship when they don't want to add to the hurt the partner is already experiencing,\" notes Golicic. \"However, by staying you are lying to the person, and they will be hurt worse when it does end because they will know you stayed out of pity,\" she says. That, or they might sense the inauthenticity in your support and be even more upset. \"It is best to be honest with the person (in a compassionate way). Once they work through the hurt, they will agree it was the right thing to do.\"",
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"Staying with someone because it's easy even though you know they're not the right person for you is more common than you'd think. \"When I work with couples in this scenario, it is worrisome,\" says Wendi L. Dumbroff, a Licensed Professional Counselor who specializes in couples and sex therapy. \"All the doubts that were present beforehand will not just fade into the background. On the contrary, they are likely to magnify and become more of an issue. Additionally, the foundation of the relationship is never really solid, so there is not a strong base to draw upon when they come to therapy for help.\" In other words, it's probably smarter to start from scratch. And when you do, start on the right foot by saying one of these things on the first date.\n\n11.\nYou're Worried You Won't Find Anyone Better",
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"Maybe getting back on dating apps sounds like a total nightmare, or you just think your current partner is the best you can do. This kind of thinking is dangerous. \"After being with someone for so long, we not only fear being alone, but we also fear that we aren't good enough for anyone else,\" explains April Davis, relationship expert, life coach, and CEO of LUMA Luxury Matchmaking. \"This is so harmful because it's untrue. You're worthy of the love that you give.\" Besides, there are plenty of dating apps that aren't so bad.\n\n12.\nYou're Afraid of What People Will Say\n\nWhen breakups happen, people talk, and that's not always easy to deal with. \"It's hard being the subject of attention when the topic is breakup,\" Kennedy says. But that's not something you should let stop you from being truly happy. \"Often the fervor over what happened will settle as the next drama presents itself. Others take signals from you, so if you can move on with a positive, mature attitude, they likely will, too.\"",
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"\"Sorry to say, but it's unrealistic to expect people to change,\" says Davis. In fact, people can only really change when the motivation comes from within, and even then it can be an uphill battle. \"The habits and traits that you hate so much are sewn into the way they are. If you stick with that person, you'll continue being let down,\" she explains.\n\n14.\nYou've Been Together Forever",
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"\"Longevity makes it harder to leave, but should not be a reason to stay,\" says Seibold. Just because you have history doesn't mean things are bound to work out eventually. \"If you are not able to resolve the problems, staying together longer is not a good fix,\" he adds.\n\n15.\nYou Worry About Making It On Your Own",
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"There's fear of being alone, and then there's fear of whether or not you can survive on your own—and these are two very different issues. \"One of the worst reasons people stay in relationships is also because they don't feel ready—or secure enough both mentally, financially, and emotionally—to breakup and have to build their life back up on new terms,\" notes Chelsea Leigh Trescott, a breakup coach. Maybe you're not sure how you're going to pay your rent or you feel you need your partner's emotional support to continue on with your day-to-day tasks. Either way, if that's the only thing keeping you invested in the relationship, it's time to reevaluate."
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"The resignation of Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi is now official, following a session of Parliament on Sunday. Abdul-Mahdi and his government will stay on in a caretaker capacity until the parliament forms a new government.\n\nLawmakers told the Associated Press the process for how to handle a premier's resignation was constitutionally unclear, but Parliament followed a legal opinion from Iraq's federal supreme court, which said they could enact Abdul-Mahdi's resignation without a vote.\n\nMeanwhile, protests continued in Baghdad, where one demonstrator was killed and 10 others were wounded on Sunday. According to the Associated Press, security forces fired live ammunition on crowds near the Ahrar Bridge that led to Iraq's Parliament and other government buildings. Anti-government protesters also gathered Sunday in Basra, about 330 miles south of Baghdad.\n\nAt least 400 people have been killed in Iraq since anti-government protests began in October. Security forces shot and killed at least three dozen people during protests in the southern city of Nasiriyah on Thursday.\n\nDuring his visit to Iraq last weekend, Vice President Mike Pence spoke with Abdul-Mahdi on the phone. Pence told reporters that he \"encouraged [Abdul-Mahdi] to listen to those who are protesting and their calls for reform.\"\n\n\"I think he got signals from many circles, international and local, to stay on, and that he can contain the situation,\" Kubba said. \"I think they grossly underestimated the rage that was out there, and they misread basically what it was all about.\"\n\nProtesters have been demanding jobs and an end to corruption; they have also been decrying what they see as Iran's growing influence over Iraq's internal affairs. Prior to Abdul-Mahdi's resignation, his government attempted to satisfy some of the protesters' demands with a package of reforms to provide jobs and improve services, as well as a bill that would reform the electoral system.\n\nSamya Kullab, Iraq correspondent for the Associated Press, told NPR's All Things Consideredlast week that many protesters rejected the reforms — and are instead \"looking to dismantle the entire political establishment.\"\n\nThe demonstrations express a deep dissatisfaction with the political system set up after the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. The invasion led to sectarianism, and the rise of a ruling class that protesters say reap material rewards while the rest of the country struggles economically.\n\n\"You know, 16 years, there is nothing good,\" said Hala Chalabi, a widowed mother who went out to protests with her three daughters in October. Chalabi told NPR that \"no one thinks about the Iraqi people, what they want, what they dream.\"\n\n\"The system that was built and the powers that took over that system have led the country to a dead end,\" Kubba told NPR on Sunday. \"The country can not continue with that system and with this political class. So the question now is how to map out a transition that will be least costly to the country, bearing in mind Iraq is in the midst of a region full of turbulence and violence.\"\n\nAs Reuters has reported, Abdul-Mahdi said in a televised cabinet meeting on Saturday that the next step in the transition after his resignation would be for President Barham Salih to name a new premier for Parliament to approve.\n\nBut the powerful populist cleric Moqtada al-Sadr said Friday on Twitter that he believes a popular referendum should be held to choose the next prime minister, and the people should vote from among five proposed candidates. Sadr encouraged the protesters to continue making demands, but to reject violence.\n\nSpeaking with NPR's Weekend Edition, Kubba warned that if Iraq's elites simply put forward a candidate for prime minister, they will not succeed in stabilizing the country.\n\n\"I think we need to focus on a transition where a council of dignitaries play an intermediary role to win the confidence [of the Iraqi people],\" Kubba said.",
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"The Evil Eye is an Indian drama television series with a captivating storyline. It has won the hearts of many telenovela lovers around the world since it premiered on Star Life. The supernatural thriller series also features incredible characters, such as Mohana, Ansh, and Piya. You may want to look at The Evil Eye teasers for February 2020 to discover how exciting the show is.",
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Moments later, everyone is shocked by Ansh’s sudden disappearance.\n\nPiya and Ansh resolve to join hands to defeat the Sarpwanshi. Fortunately, their plan succeeds. On the other hand, Mohana is busy planning on how to attack Ansh. She is not aware of the surprise that is awaiting her.\n\nInfuriated by her prey’s surprise moves, she exhibits her new magical powers before Dola. On the other hand, Guruji arrives with shocking news. This is after Piya announces her pregnancy to Ansh and the entire family.\n\nInteresting details about The Evil Eye teasers for January 2021\n\nAt last, Kanchan resolves to join Nishant as a servant. She humbly requests her to consider his request. Later, angry Vedashri challenges her husband’s decision to Mohana, the witch. She confronts him, but he does not seem to care at all.\n\nShekhar goes ahead to introduce Mohana to the family. He informs them that she is his new wife. Some family members, such as Avinash, Ansh, and Vedashri, do not approve of his decision to marry Mohana. They try to get him out of Mohana’s spell in vain.\n\nShekhar and Mohana get intimate, and the family becomes angry with them. Later, Mohana discovers Piya’s pregnancy. She volunteers to take care of her; however, the family is against it because they know she is up to something.\n\nShekhar resolves to drive Vedashri away from the household. Immediately, Mohana takes a strange decision that shocks the family. Later, Ansh learns about Mohana’s evil deal. Once Mohana notices, Ansh lands in serious trouble. Will he manage to escape Mohana’s wrath?\n\nMohana launches the first attack on the family as agreed with Vedashri. Afraid of Piya’s condition, Naman intervenes to save her from Mohana’s attack. Vedashri, on the other hand, shocks Shekhar with her actions, considering he had previously tried to oust her.\n\nVedashri and Mohana decide to put their evil plan into action; they want to eliminate Piya for good. Contrary to her expectations, Mohana is shocked by Vedashri when she convinces the family to relocate to another place. Is Vedashri considering betraying Mohana? Only time will tell.\n\nNOTE: The article will be updated once the remaining teasers are available. Make sure to check back.\n\nIn February, Mohana continued to go after Piya and Ansh’s family. She exhibited her new superpowers before Dola. Also, Mohana teams up with Vedashri to harm the entire household. They are determined to kill Piya, who recently announced she is pregnant. Towards the end, she starts to sense betrayal from Vedashri, who wanted to evacuate the family.\n\nPiya discovered Sarpwanshi’s brutal plan, and she took the battle to their doorstep with the help of Ansh. She also broke the news of her pregnancy to her husband, Ansh, and his family. On learning about her pregnancy, Mohana makes her life miserable. Mohana teams up with Vedashri to kill her.\n\nFebruary was a tough month for Ansh. First, he suffers serious injuries after engaging in a fierce battle with the Sarpwanshi. Fortunately, Ruby cured his injuries. Second, her wife becomes pregnant, but her life was constantly being threatened by Mohana, who wanted to kill her. Lastly, he lands into serious trouble with Mohana after discovering her ill intentions towards the family.\n\nThe Evil Eye teasers for February 2020 highlight some of the important events to expect from your favourite characters. The show seems to get better by the day with its production crew going overboard to give fans what they truly deserve. Remember to catch the full episodes of the show on Star Life every day from 22h00 to 22h30.\n\nBriefly.co.za recently shared a thrilling piece about Skeem Saam teasers for February 2021. As usual, the cast prepares to treat its fans with incredible scenes throughout the month. For instance, Babeile is set to shock the Magongwa family.\n\nMelita is turned down by a businessman who promises to support her financially. She becomes devastated and regrets making the choices she made. Catch the show on SABC1 from Mondays to Fridays at 18h30 for more captivating events."
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In the eyes of a Korean mother, it would look too selfish.\n\nThat’s about the point when this piece goes from one of praise for the virtuous aspects of Korean motherhood and off the deep end into blatant nationalism.\n\nLest Dr. Kim forgets, I feel the need to remind him that no country’s mothers are perfect, and Korea is definitely no exception to this rule.\n\nHere are a few points about Korean mothers that Dr. Kim fails to mention or clarify in his article:\n\nPerhaps, and likely offhandedly, Dr. Kim declares that Korean mothers would never send their children to bed before 8 because it would be considered too selfish. What the good doctor fails to mention is that the reason for this is because many children in Korea are just getting home from the hogwon around 8pm and still need to eat dinner before heading to bed. What Dr. Kim also fails to mention is that hogwons are seen in Korea by mothers as places of dual purposes. One of those purposes is for children to receive additional education above and beyond what is offered in public schools. The other is so that mothers can have a few hours a day to go out and enjoy some coffee and perhaps some aerobics with fellow ajummas from the neighborhood. Not that their is anything wrong with this, but it is a far cry from the selfless mothers Dr. Kim describes in his article. Every mother, everywhere, needs some time to herself once in awhile, but Dr. Kim makes it seems like Korean moms relentlessly and tirelessly serve their children, when its simply not the case at all.\n\nAnother rather sad statistic that Dr. Kim omits from his piece is that the leading cause of death among teens in Korea is suicide. Now, it certainly would be unfair to place all of the blame on Korean mothers for this, but certainly, they must hold some of that blame deep inside their hearts, whether they’d care to admit it or not. It’s no secret that Korea is a competitive society and part of this competition lies with Korean mothers seeming desire to keep up with the Kims. Some mothers here simply cant tolerate their children being anything but the best in everything that they do. It’s obviously impossible for all students to enter a SKY university, but that doesn’t stop many mothers here in Korea from pushing their students to attempt this nearly impossible feat, oftentimes in more than unhealthy ways and sometimes by illegal means. Again, not that all of the blame for high suicide rates among teens in Korea lies with parents. There are obviously other factors in play; however, if there isn’t, there certainly should be some inward soul searching among parents here as to why teens are killing themselves in such alarming numbers and what can be done to reverse this tragic trend.\n\nWhile were at it, it might be a good time to ask what exactly is going on inside of homes in Korea? Are Korean mothers really the all-loving, all-caring beings that Dr. Kim makes them out to be? From what I’ve witnessed, that certainly doesn’t appear to be the case. Now, before I continue, let me preface this piece of opinion with the fact that it is my job here in Korea to teach Korean mothers. I spend every waking hour of my Tuesdays and Thursdays at a local government education office in Gyeonggi Province and have done so for the last year. In that time, I have had the pleasure of interacting with and getting to know well over 300 mothers that have come to the education center to improve their English skills. A lot of the women that come into my class are truly a joy to teach and be around. That being said, what I’ve seen during that time when it comes to parenting skills hasn’t been pretty at all. Mothers at the education center are often unapologetic about their willingness to use violence against their children in order to get them to study harder. While violence against children is a common trait throughout the world, it’s rare these days that mothers would be so willing to openly brag about such violence in front of others. From what I’ve heard from these mothers, its almost seems like hitting your child gives you the badge of good parent among the other women in the class and none of them really seems to want to complain about or raise issue with such behavior.\n\nWhile Dr. Kim does make some valid points about the qualities of Korean mothers that are truly unique to Korea, he either, through blind nationalism or total disregard, seems to forget the glaring problems that Korean parents face today. He seems to prefer to go the easy route of misplaced nationalism and race baiting rather than taking into account that every country has problems, and his country is no different and definitely no exception to that rule. 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"I have been in business as a hairdresser for 20 years at the same address, employing two part-time staff.\n\nThe agreement between the landlord and myself is that electricity is included in my rent. I have now received a letter from debt collector Arvato, saying that I owe British Gas £20,038 for electricity.\n\nI have never even received a bill before, though the meter has been read regularly. Can you help? TK.",
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You can substitute a Use Magic Device check (DC 15 + spell level) in place of a required spell you don't know or can't cast. Such magic items are automatically [evil].\n\nEvery morning when preparing your spells, you may select one item creation feat of choice even if you don't otherwise qualify for it (aside from caster level and/or Spellcraft prerequisites). You are treated as possessing that feat until you decide to change it during your morning preparation.\n\nIn addition, each time your eldritch blast gains an energy type, choose one of the following: acid, cold, fire, electric, or sonic. Your eldritch blast uses that element instead, much like the Energy Substitution feat.\n\nUpon learning this secret, you may take 10 even if stress and distractions would normally prevent you from doing so when using the following skills: Autohypnosis, Concentration, Craft, Knowledge (all), Spellcraft, and Use Magic Device. If one of these skills is instead used for an extended period of time, such as researching a topic, the minimum required time to perform that action is halved. This secret also grants an insight bonus equal to half your class level (rounded up) on each of those checks.\n\nFurthermore, for every otherworldly secret you know, you gain a bonus [metamagic] feat of choice.\n\nFinally, you can add your depravity score to your Intelligence modifier for any check relating to the use of magic or supernatural subjects. This includes but is not limited to: Concentration checks to cast defensively, Craft (alchemy) checks or other Craft checks made to create magic items, Spellcraft checks to learn or identify a spell, and Knowledge checks made to identify most non-mundane creatures.\n\nFurthermore, you can alter your eldritch blast if it uses one of the following shapes: burst, cone, cylinder, emanation, line, or spread. 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"You will need a wristband to get into the show. Writsbands will be available for pick up at Music Millennium's \"east\" location between 5:00 and 7:00 P.M. on the day of the show.\n\nALSO, wristbands will be available at the club at the normal door times. However, THIS SHOW IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED, so get there early and stay in line.\n\nIt might've required a 6:30 am wakeup call for the band, but when it comes to entertaining the loyal listeners of America's most beloved morning radio program-that-doesn't-feature-Artie Lange, no sacrifice could be too great. You can hear Cat Power in about an hour from now (say, 11am PST) on KCRW's \"Morning Becomes Eclectic\"\n\nMatador's Jesper Eklow filmed the process of cutting the vinyl for the Mission Of Burma LPs at Sterling Sound from the original tapes. Featuring legendary mastering engineer George Marino, this is the first of several clips we'll be releasing on the subject.\n\nI'll See Patrick's Randomness And Raise Him Something Specific\n\nFamily tree connections to The Fluid aside, the above single is the greatest thing that ever happened in the city of Denver other than the time Denny Neagle sang \"Caught With The Meat In Your Mouth\" at karaoke. Thanks to the folks at Smooch Records, it is now available on the popular compact disc format for a price everyone can afford. Well, everyone except Denny.\n\nIf you're not as Syked as we are, please, keep it to yourself. Wanda will be Jay Leno's guest tonight at 11:30pm EST.\n\nRandom single from the collection",
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"The above is the first chapter in the \"random single from the collection\" series, which will be happening as long as I can annoy people with it. This one is, appropriately enough, an incredibly boring French-Japanese childrens-lounge music single from 1997, recommended me by Yasuharu Konishi at a store in Tokyo the year it came out. Maybe one day it will be cool.\n\nWhat do you do with Sammy's leftovers?",
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"I'm sure many of you have grappled with this problem before. After eating (and drinking) at Sammy's Romanian Steakhouse, and you inevitably have some steak left over... how do you heat it up? Because no way that shit's gonna fit in a pan. (See above.) I ended up using aluminum foil in an inventive way. With a little Vouvray (ideally pronounced in the Cockney Wanker accent), steam it a bit, and yeah, it was pretty tasty. Especially served with the dry cauliflower recipe from central-northern Indian I've been promoting hereabouts. Support Sammy's, btw\n\nYo La Tengo's Continued Covers For Cash Campaign On WFMU, Sunday at 5pm",
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"\"From 5-8pm Gaylord Fields and Bob Brainen mark the halfway point of the WFMU fundraising Marathon by once again enlisting Yo La Tengo to take your calls, pledges and most importantly cover song requests, which will then be brought to life over the air! The band's long history with the WFMU Marathon has proven that Yo La Tengo is unstoppable, and tonight's show is a special longer 3-hour broadcast just in case that extended version of \"Hocus Pocus\" comes up. Gaylord co-hosts the rest of Bob's show from 8-9pm after the band packs up as well. \"\n\nIf you're feeling like donating loot to the only non-profitable organization I've ever supported besides Father Bruce Ritter's \"Mittens For Boys\" campaign, here's where you can do so.\n\nThe whole of 'Real Emotional Trash' (LP/CD, coming March 4) can be heard at the Jicks' MySpace page. Please, someone befriend this band so they can get some decent looking people in their Top Whatever.\n\nIn addition, the dashing quartet pictured above will be performing in the following record shops next week :",
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"After Matador's '07 reissue of the critically acclaimed 'Palo Santo', we've been waiting & wondering about the next Shearwater full-length. We're happy to report the resulting LP/CD 'Rook', not only lives up to the ridiculously high standards set by its predecessor, but should well stand as an early album of the year candidate. Produced by Shearwater's Jonathan Meiburg\nand recorded by Matthew Barnhart at Denton's Echo Lab this past November and December, 'Rook' is an extraordinarily original work ; only on a handful of occasions have we heard an album this powerful and so rich in detail, both musically and lyrically. Shearwater's knack for the epic is already well documented, but with all due respect to their prior efforts, the broad sweep of 'Rook''s 10 songs is like nothing else you're likely to experience in 2008.\n\nWe'll have more details about 'Rook' in the weeks ahead, but in the meantime, Shearwater have confirmed the following US dates in support of Clinic.",
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"I recently wrote here about Ottomanelli on Bleecker Street, a great old-style New York butchers. They have the pork chops pictured above, a heritage breed from Western Massachusetts, 'black pig' Berkshires. This is what pork was like before it became the other white meat. Look at that fat. Liz Hart and I have recently been trading pork strategies for avoiding the overcooked phenomenon, a real danger with modern lean chops - you have maybe 30 seconds after it becomes done but before it becomes dry, and pulling it out during that window can be a matter of pure luck. (See my post about pork chops with vinegar peppers.) Liz recommends brining, and I tried that, with the good old Julia Child spice marinade, and it was great. But I found with these heritage chops, no brining was necessary... nor was there need for that constant worry about hitting the 30 second window. With these well-marbled chops, the fat provides the moisture. They were amazing. And they were also $7.99 a pound. I served 'em with steamed white rice (Carolina) and boiled green beans (a little bit of Lurpak butter and some salt).\n\nWhile Jim DeRogatis will probably hit the roof tonight if \"Juno\" pulls an Oscar upset, a recent online poll from Pearl & Dean of some 3000 cinephiles resulted in the following list of \"films that should have won an Academy Award but never did.\"\n\nThe BBC site didn't reveal what came in 11th place, but there had to be at least a couple of votes for another neglected classic.",
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"You always hear about Southern Indian vegetarian - at least in New York - you know, dosai, iddly, sambar etc. It's virtually been trademarked by the restaurants on lower Lexington who now all have rabbinical supervision and have gathered in the orthodox Jewish market. But of course vegetarianism exists all over India... the Vedic cookbook 'Lord Krishna's Cuisine' if anything focuses on the north.\n\nThe dish pictured above is evocatively called 'dry cauliflower' and comes from Uttar Pradesh, the north-central part of India. The cauliflower flowerets are flash-fried in oil that's been seasoned with whole spices, then steamed for about 5-10 minutes, covered, in the same pan, and finished with garam masala and amchoor (dried mango powder). The cauliflower is crisp and pungent, its own flavor still there but in contrast with the multiple spices and whole herbs from the cooking.\n\nI served this with potatoes smothered with shallots, a southern recipe but one that almost could come from Pennsylvania or a similar northern state in the US. Potatoes are cut to thick old-style french-fry size and fried in butter (ghee); the shallots are fried in the remaining shortening; the potatoes come back and are steamed. The only condiments are salt and pepper (the prologue to the recipe says that green chilies are added in India, but I missed that, fortunately or unfortunately). The result was filling and plain; I liked it as a foil to the first dish.",
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"Breaking Down The Fourth Wall With Negative FX\n\nsnazzy, albeit brief video footage (above), in honor of Dave Bass' Distortions releasing 'Government War Plans'. OK, maybe it came out a while ago, but I just found a copy the other day.\n\nAs far the clip above, I recognize Dave Smalley and Jamie Sciarappa in the chorus line. Who knows? Maybe you're in there, too.\n\nThe final disc of the New Pornographers Buy Early Get Now promotion, the Challengers 'Executive Edition' box set, is now ready for download and burning.\n\nYou will get both videos (\"Challengers\" and \"Myriad Harbour\") along with tons and tons of photos: air-guitar-ing candids, set-lists, cover art mockups, and a massive collection of live photos.\n\nFor those of you who didn't get into this the first time, a limited number of Challengers box sets are still available:\n\nBuy from the Matador Store\n\nor from your favorite local retailer.\n\nIf you already have the regular edition of Challengers on CD or LP, you can upgrade to the box set - see the option in the Store above (or at your local retailer).\n\nWhile we're smack in the middle of planning for the new Matmos LP/CD 'Supreme Ballon' (yesterday's marketing meeting was a doozy -- especially the pronounciation debate over \"mobile\"), Drew and Martin will be in New York this weekend, presenting two shows at The Stone (Avenue C and 2nd Street) on Saturday night at 8 and 10pm.\n\nMatmos will be performing their version of Robert Ashley's 'Perfect Lives' along with additional material. Tickes are $10 (half price for students between the ages of 13 and 19) and are not available in advance.\n\nCleveland guitarist Jim Jones, a member of Pere Ubu from 1987-2002, and a player with bands including Home & Garden, The Mirrors, the Styrenes and the Easter Monkeys passed away on Monday evening. Jones was 57.\n\n(an obituary from the Cleveland Plain Dealer's John Petkovic)\n\nThe joy of suet",
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"The Beatles song, “The Long and Winding Road,” might be a poignant reminder to Jonathan Rutledge about the importance of perseverance. Rutledge, an Evanston resident, is a military veteran, an almost federal law enforcement officer, former fireman, and current successful jewelry artist. It took a while, but he eventually found his calling.\n\nRutledge will be one of many artists whose work will be on display at the annual American Craft Exposition at the Chicago Botanic Garden from September 30 through October 2. The highly competitive, juried show and sale features crafts created by some of the country’s finest artists. The show will benefit NorthShore University HealthSystem’s Save Moms, a program designed to protect and preserve maternal health before, during, and after delivery. For Rutledge, the cause is personal.\n\n“My wife is a nurse at NorthShore and was rushed to NorthShore Evanston during her second pregnancy with serious complications,” Rutledge says. “I’m grateful to the staff at NorthShore for keeping my wife and child safe during childbirth.”",
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"Rutledge attended Evanston Township High School and, upon graduating, went into the Air Force for four years. When he got out, he was unsure of what he wanted to study but ended up at Illinois State University studying international relations and German. But art was in his heart.\n\n“I grew up always drawing and just making things out of wood and building things,” he says. “My junior year of college I wanted an elective class, something outside of the political science world, a little more fun, and I found a woodworking class that was taught through the Art Department.”\n\nRutledge says the fact that he wasn’t an art major prohibited him from taking the class, so he scoured the course catalogue and found an art class working with metal. He crashed it, hoping his background in the military working with sheet metal might buy him a waiver from the professor. The plan worked.",
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"“I figured if I could work on a macro-scale with sheet metal, I could work on a micro-scale with it,” he says. “They weren’t going to let me take that class either, but I decided just to just show up when the class started and introduce myself. It turned out the professor was a Vietnam veteran. He told me about his military experience, and we just sort of hit it off.”\n\nRutledge says the professor became a mentor and, after Rutledge’s senior year, invited him back for graduate school, but at the time he had a keen interest in law enforcement and wanted to pursue a career with the DEA. He spent a year preparing and passed the tests required to follow that path, but it all changed in a moment.\n\n“I was sitting in the coffee shop, the day of my interview, and just thinking, ‘You know what? I really don’t want to do this’,” he says. “So, I called and canceled the interview and then called my professor and told him I want to take him up on his offer and come back down to Illinois State and study with him, so that’s what I did.”\n\nRutledge studied for a year and a half but never finished a graduate degree in art, due mostly to his academic background, but he wouldn’t be deterred. He pursued another one of his interests— becoming a firefighter—and went to work for a fire department in the western suburbs of Chicago. The work schedule allowed him to further pursue his interest in art.\n\n“It took me four years to specialize in a process called granulation and the entire time I was in school, I was interested in it, but as a student I couldn’t afford to work with gold,” Rutledge says. “So, at the fire department, all of my income went towards material and tools.”",
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"In August 2004, Rutledge got into his first show—the American Craft Exposition—and his career as an artist took off from there.\n\n“It was really something being there because I remember setting up my booth and some of the artists would walk by and I would recognize them from the magazines. They had pictures of their work up on the wall,” says Rutledge. “At the time it was really intimidating to be exhibiting at the same show.”\n\nRutledge has been a regular at the American Craft Exposition for more than a decade and is still working on some of the 50 or so pieces that he will display at this year’s event.\n\n“I still live in Evanston, and it’s special to be able to contribute to something that’s meant a lot to my family in the past,” he says.\n\nThe American Craft Exposition takes place at the Chicago Botanic Garden from September 30 to October 2. To purchase tickets and for more information visit americancraftexpo.org"
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Of those 11 were known to have been found in Cornwall.\n\nHowever, details of only 23 unidentified bodies held by Devon and Cornwall Police are listed on the Missing Persons Unit’s website.\n\nThe other nine unidentified bodies found in Cornwall are of:\n\n· A male aged 25 to 30 whose decomposed remains were found on July 22, 1973 at Crackington Haven. Further remains believed to be from the same male were found seven days later.\n\n· A decomposed body was recovered from the sea at Newquay on July 16, 1977. The male, who was aged between 30 and 45, is believed to have been dead for between 10 days and three months before his body was found.\n\n· The decomposed body of a male aged between 30 and 45 was found on Pothcothnan Beach, on January 22, 1978. The body is believed to have been in the water for at least one month.\n\n· The decomposed body of a female aged 25 to 30 washed ashore at Millook Beach, Bude on August 24, 1979. It is thought the body had been in the water for between three and six months.\n\n· A decomposed body was recovered from the sea between Pencra Head and Manacles Point, on December 3, 1983. The male, aged between 45 and 65, had been in the water roughly between six weeks and three months and had evidence of arthritis of the spine.\n\n· A male aged between 35 and 55 was found floating in the sea at Porthgwarra on September 26, 1997. Police believe he had been in the water for up to seven days.\n\n· The body of a male aged at least 40 was found north of Trevose Head on October 12, 2001, Padstow. It had been in the water between two weeks and two months.\n\n· A bone was found on Greenaway beach near Padstow. It is believed to have been in the water for less than 6 months. The bone belonged to a male, of unknown age, who was estimated to be 5ft 9ins tall.\n\nWhenever a body is found by police which cannot be identified, the details are published by The UK Missing Persons Unit within 48 hours - provided the investigating force agrees information should be shared publicly.\n\nDental records can also be used where there is no DNA available, for example if skeletal remains are found and DNA cannot be obtained.\nEvery effort is made to extract DNA which is kept on record until a match is found. However in older cases, before DNA was routinely taken, bodies may have been buried, making it unlikely they will ever be identified.\n\nWhat happens to unidentified bodies depends on the police force. Some bury them, while others keep the bodies for a certain amount of time before making a decision to bury or cremate the remains.\n\nThat was an increase of 10 bodies and eight partial remains from the previous year.\n\nIn addition, the UK Missing Persons Unit held details of 56 living people whose identity could not be traced.\n\nThe oldest case dates back to October 23, 1966, when a decomposed body was found in a derelict house in East Smithfield, London.\n\nIt is believed the 41-year-old man, who was 5ft 6ins tall, of a large build and with a number of missing teeth, may have been a vagrant.\n\nThe most recent was a body found on the Bank of River Dutch at Goole, Humberside, on March 20 of this year.\n\nIt is believed the 30 to 50-year-old man, who was 5ft 10ins tall, had black hair and was wearing a black Airwalk jacket and a black Lonsdale jumper, had been dead for three to five weeks.\n\n“UKMPU provides specialist support and advice to police forces to resolve missing-person cases and assist in the identification of bodies and remains, and also maintains a central national database of missing persons and unidentified cases.\n\n“Our database provides a unique function enabling details of outstanding missing people cases and unidentified remains to be matched and is accessible to the public should they wish to submit details that may help find an identity.\n\n“This work provides an essential service to forces and can help resolve cases that may otherwise remain outstanding.”\n\nOver a hundred beaches in Cornwall have no dog bans"
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That’s the least important part of this, though.\n\nIt’s easy to lose track of a team that plays every day, or at least take them for granted. Add in an expected level of success, and anything below that mark just increases passivity or rage, depending on a particular fan’s disposition.\n\nI’ve had enough to distract me that I haven’t paid all the attention I used to. But with a move impending, I made it out to the game on Tuesday night, and it was a nice distillation of everything I enjoy about the experience. I had seats in the left field grandstand, enjoyed a beer, kept score and found myself sympathizing with Andrew Cashner, who pitched well outside of his two bombs surrendered to noted-bomb-hitter Jorge Soler.\n\nSo after getting home the following night, turning on the game seemed like the right move. The Red Sox looked better, Nathan Eovaldi looked sharper in two innings of relief work than he had, and before long I was in rapt attention. I was also extremely conscious of how ridiculous the rain looked as it streamed across the screen.\n\nI realized that this had moved beyond comforting white noise when NESN’s feed froze — likely weather related —and I found myself pulling up the play-by-play online to see how Brandon Workman would get the Sox through a ninth inning tied at 4-4.\n\nSuddenly I’m invested, and suddenly it’s raining much harder. The signal goes in and out as Mookie Betts, Rafael Devers, Xander Bogaerts and J.D. Martinez tried to score and end the game, and just as Josh Taylor came in for Workman, the downpour became untenable and derailed the game.\n\nWhich brings us to the rain delay, the most dreaded of all scenarios for those broadcasting the game and trying to fill space.\n\nSo just because actual gameplay has been derailed doesn’t mean the fun has to stop. Enter Brock Holt, who has just been scoring all kinds of entertainment points lately, picking up a camera and pulling out some incredible shots.\n\nThat shot above does not have the composition of someone who has just discovered how to make the camera work. In a past life, I would troll through the Associated Press wire looking for photos to fill spaces, and I would’ve grabbed that one for a color page in a heartbeat if it came across my screen.\n\nMeanwhile, NESN did their best to fill the time. When the network was actually broadcasting, they broke down Eovaldi’s blown save and other aspects of the game, replayed some interviews from earlier in the week, including Jim Rice teaching Manny Ramirez how to play golf, and then began the inevitable exercise of taking questions from Twitter. One question came over in Spanish, so Manny Delcarmen took over:\n\nTom Caron: “Well if we knew that we wouldn’t be wasting your time!”\n\nSo there’s that intrigue — relevance in the standings or not, this is still a Major League game tied after nine innings. It’s an official game, Kansas City doesn’t return to Boston in 2019 and Boston doesn’t travel there. So what happens? There hasn’t been a tie since 2003, when the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles ended 1-1 after five innings thanks to some uncooperative weather.\n\nThrough the rain and busted transmissions and confusion, an answer came in around 1 a.m. after I’d packed it in and gone to bed; they’ll resume on Aug. 22nd, with Taylor on the mound and Meibrys Viloria facing a 2-1 count, assuming they’re both still on their respective rosters. Thus concludes a weird night for baseball.\n\nI’ve mentioned this before, but there is something liberating about baseball games played with no ulterior motive. There isn’t a pennant in the balance or a race to the finish, it’s just a game. It marks the time and it counts in the record books and tomorrow they’ll play another and another the day after that.\n\nMaybe that’s why I’ve taken to Holt so much in the past few years. He came to prominence during a stretch in the American League cellar in between World Series wins, and just seems like he comes to play every day. It doesn’t much matter where he plays in the field or where he’s hitting, or if he starts or comes in off the bench, but he just plays and enjoys himself. It’s just a game. There’s no reason not to enjoy it as much as possible.\n\nAnd it doesn’t matter that the Aug. 22nd result likely won’t matter much. It’ll be a curiosity, both in the moment and to be discovered later by someone searching for prior suspended games. Maybe Viloria drives in a go-ahead run for the Royals, maybe Holt wins it for the home team in the bottom of the inning, maybe they play an extra nine innings before someone scores. It’s all baseball, and it’s all good.\n\nIn that spirit, I’ll try to make it to another game this weekend, and maybe one more after that this month. Taking advantage of this thing while it’s in my backyard seems important, or at the very least, it’s what I want to do. I’ll hope the rain clouds hold off for those, but if they roll in, so it goes. It’s just a game."
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"Somewhere out there, Lady Whistledown is clutching her pearls. The 2021 Golden Globe nominations are here, and Netflix's Bridgerton wasn't nominated in any of the TV categories. How gauche. These snubs arrive just after Netflix announced the hit Regency-era drama had been watched by a record 82 million viewers, making it one of the biggest shows in the streaming service's history. Naturally, Bridgerton was renewed for a second season, as well.\n\nBut the Shonda Rhimes-produced show, based on Julia Quinn's popular romance novels, failed to register with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). There were no nods for Bridgerton, nor its various breakout stars, including Regé-Jean Page as Simon, Phoebe Dynevor as Daphne, Nicola Coughlan as Penelope, or Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte.\n\nAlas, the corseted-cast won't be showered with awards when the Globes air on Feb. 28, 2021. That didn't stop the voting body from nominating other royalty-adjacent series (see: The Crown's six nominations and The Great's three nods), nor did it prevent recognition for other new shows such as The Flight Attendant and Emily in Paris (two nominations each). Just as Whistledown airs her grievances via gossip-filled columns, many Bridgerton fans voiced their disappointment over the snubs on Twitter.\n\nIn defense of the HFPA (deep breath), Bridgerton premiered on Dec. 25, which is at the tail-end of the Globes eligibility window. Shows could secure nominations if they premiered from Jan. 1, 2020, through Dec. 31, 2020, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Still, Bridgerton remained atop Netflix's most-watched titles for weeks after its debut, giving the HFPA members ample time to binge-watch. However, as Lady Whistledown warns in the series, “The brighter a lady shines, the faster she may burn,\"—a theory that could apply to the show's Globes odds.\n\nAnother factor may be the Globes' lackluster history with diversity. This year alone, the HFPA shut out several projects centered on people of color, including Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You, Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods, and the acting ensemble of Lovecraft Country, among others. Instead, a few of the most-nominated films and TV shows included Mank, Promising Young Woman, Schitt's Creek, and the aforementioned The Crown. Meanwhile, Bridgerton infused a breath of fresh air into the period drama space, casting actors of all races in early 1800s London.\n\nIn light of the snubs, it appears that the show's cast and creators are making haste on Bridgerton Season 2. It will likely draw inspiration from Quinn's The Viscount Who Loved Me, which centers on Anthony's (Jonathan Bailey) journey to love. The second season may also make way for future installments, according to Bridgerton creator Chris Van Dusen. \"This being a family of eight children and there being eight books, I would love to be able to focus and really tell stories and love stories for all the Bridgerton siblings. For each character, for sure,\" he told Collider. When asked directly about the possibility of eight seasons, Van Dusen offered, \"I would love that. In success, I would love that.\"\n\nMore like this\nTwitter Is Burning As Phoebe Dynevor Reveals Daphne’s 'Bridgerton' Exit\nBy Sophie McEvoy\n'The Queen’s Gambit' Season 2 Tweet Wasn’t From Anya Taylor-Joy\nBy Mary Kate McGrath, Jack Irvin and Grace Wehniainen\nAshton Kutcher Wants Danny Masterson “To Be Found Innocent” In Rape Retrial\nBy Jake Viswanath\n'The Crown' Season 6 Has Suspended Filming \"Out Of Respect\" For The Queen's Death\nBy Bustle Staff\nGet Even More From Bustle — Sign Up For The Newsletter\nFrom hair trends to relationship advice, our daily newsletter has everything you need to sound like a person who’s on TikTok, even if you aren’t."
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"Not So Long Ago: Wisconsin and M St.\n\nThis week for Not So Long Ago, GM stops by Wisconsin Ave. just above M St. where the Vinyard Vines and Bebe shops now sit.\n\nThe clothing store Wet Seal opened here sometime around 2003. It stayed open until a few years ago when Vinyard Vines opened up.\n\nIt’s impossible to discuss 1225 Wisconsin without mentioning that it was the location of Mr. Henry’s from 1967 to 1986. This bar (known primarily as a gay bar) was famous for being the place where Roberta Flack launched her career.\n\nNext door in 1993 there was a branch of Roberto Donna’s Il Radiccho brand restaurant. Upstairs was a deli/market called Il Pane (that’s Italian for bread). The restaurants stayed open until sometime around 2000. By 2002 Bebe had moved in.",
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"What It Was Like on Brussels Airlines' Inflight EDM Rave to Tomorrowland\nThis post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. Terms apply to the offers listed on this page. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, visit this page.\n\nSince 2005, festivalgoers from around the globe have gathered in Boom, Belgium, for Tomorrowland, one of the world's largest EDM festivals. Held during the final two weekends of July, you can expect sold-out crowds of more than 200,000 people dancing to their favorite DJs — from David Guetta to Steve Aoki — in the hot Belgian sun. Even NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal got in on the action when he was seen headbanging in the front row to Modestep last Saturday.\n\nFor those wanting to get the party started even earlier, Brussels Airlines offers passengers the chance to fly on special Tomorrowland \"Party Flights\" to the festival from various destinations around the world. Now in its eighth consecutive year, the partnership allows customers to buy various packages that include gate parties and flights with live music, along with accommodation and a Tomorrowland ticket.\n\nDeparture airports range from Washington, DC to Ibiza, and last week I was luckily enough to fly out of the Spanish island on one of the 11 'TML Party Flights' that featured a live DJ on board. The experience was eventful, to say the least.\n\nI arrived at Ibiza Airport (IBZ) via a connection from Barcelona (BCN) and was quickly directed to the Carlsberg-sponsored gate party. Not entirely sure what to expect, I was guided through a luminous green corridor into what can only be described as a full on rave.\n\nThe gate party was held in a fairly large room complete with tarmac views, a fully functioning bar and a live DJ — the perfect combination for any festival-bound AvGeek.\n\nI wasn't entirely sure how long the party had been going on for, but judging by the buzz of the room, along with some fairly unapologetic singing and dancing, it was certainly in full swing.\n\nBuckets of beer were placed in various corners of the room, which was handy given that reaching the bar would have required crossing a sea of energetic partiers. The general atmosphere among the crowd was fantastic, and it was clear everyone was having a great time. I was only able to enjoy the vibrant scenes for around 15 minutes before a voice over the intercom announced that boarding had started. This didn't seem to bother the other passengers, however, as they danced their way out of the party room into final security checks at the boarding gate. It was a surreal sight.\n\nWe were flying on 'Amare', a 13-year-old Airbus A320 (registration OO-SNF) adorned with a seriously impressive eagle painting on one side. It was certainly one of the most striking and beautiful liveries I'd ever seen.\n\nBoarding commenced smoothly with the constant hum of chants and chatter amongst the excitable — if not tipsy — crowd as they got their first look inside the party plane. The interior walls featured Tomorrowland branding, and the usual Brussels Airlines headrest covers had been replaced.\n\nOther than the special furnishings, it looked like a standard A320 in a 3-3 configuration, though that was all about to change.\n\nWith boarding complete and the plane airborne, the seatbelt sign was the only thing stopping the in-flight entertainment from getting started. About 20 minutes and a high-pitched DING later, we were all set to party.\n\nThat being said, this particular Tomorrowland package included an on-board world class pastry chef, so the first order of service was a live display of some of the finest chocolate craftsmanship I've ever seen. Given the lively nature of the party gate, this seemed like an odd interlude before the real fun started. Chocolate puddings — as delicious as they were — hardly scream \"huge EDM festival\". Nonetheless, this didn't stop any of the passengers from gobbling them down.\n\nOnce the desserts were cleared away, we were finally ready for the main event — a live EDM set from an onboard DJ. Wim Cluckers, better known as DJ Licious, began setting up his decks in the front rows of seating. This alone was an impressive feat given the lack of space in a narrow-body A320.\n\nAnticipation built as all passengers were told to close their window shades, and the aircraft quickly took on an alluring dark purple glow thanks to newly installed mood lighting. It was time.\n\nMusic came crashing through the built-in speakers and we were immediately transported from a standard flight to a futuristic-feeling rave 35,000 feet in the air. Passengers stood up (before promptly being told to sit back down) and waved their Tomorrowland glowsticks in the air.\n\nModels paraded their way through the aisle, engaging and dancing with jubilant partygoers. At times, it was very easy to forget that we were speeding through the air. Whilst the mood remained upbeat throughout, I was surprised that no alcohol was served for the duration of the flight. I had assumed some sort of drinks service would go hand-in-hand with a party flight, but for health and safety reasons, the last bit of booze consumed was back at the boarding gate.\n\nIt was only a two-hour flight from Ibiza to Brussels, and after about 40 minutes of sky-high partying DJ Licious played his closing tracks. Chants of \"ENCORE! ENCORE!\" went unanswered and we began our descent, much to the relief of one particularly sleepy passenger.\n\nAn A320 certainly isn't the most practical place to host a live DJ, and things were bordering on claustrophobic at times, but overall it was a completely unique and enjoyable experience. The crowd were animated and entertained throughout, though I was relieved this was one of the European party flights rather than an eight-hour mission from Washington, DC.\n\nIf you're looking to get on board one of the Tomorrowland flights next year, you should start planning soon. Packages offered by Brussels Airlines range widely from including travel (flights, train or bus) to Tomorrowland entry tickets and accommodations. You can customize your package — whether you want 3-star or 4-star accommodations, if you want to add on a tour through Europe and more. Packages start at €860 ($960), which includes a flight from anywhere in Europe, transfer to Dreamville with ticket and tent, Tomorrowland ticket and transfer and flight back.\n\nFeatured image by (Photo by Liam Spencer / The Points Guy)"
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Some former Labour votes swung to the Tories, others simply abstained.\n\nBrexit has been the defining issue of British politics for at least two years—through then Prime Minister Theresa May’s attempts to negotiate a deal with the EU acceptable to her party, and capable of passing parliament.\n\nIt was also the centrepiece of Johnson’s campaign, as he declared he would “Get Brexit done”.\n\nAfter becoming Tory leader in July he managed to strike his own Brexit deal, taking it to the election with a promise to have Britain out of the EU by 31 January.\n\nThis does not mean that all those who voted for the Tories are nationalistic or anti-migrant.\n\nJohnson was able to pose as a champion of the democratic vote in the 2016 referendum. Many voters just wanted the issue settled after seemingly endless parliamentary bickering.\n\nBy contrast Corbyn’s position on Brexit was muddled. When the referendum result was delivered he said he would respect the vote and support leaving the EU. But he moved further and further towards a pro-Remain position, bowing to pressure from right-wing Labour MPs.\n\nDuring the election campaign, he promised a new referendum on any final Brexit deal, in which remaining in the EU would be an option. And he would not rule out campaigning for a Remain vote in such a referendum.\n\nThroughout his whole period as leader, Corbyn was undermined and attacked from within by his own Labour MPs. His socialist policies, despite the backing of the party membership, were never accepted by the party establishment.\n\nBut Corbyn made compromise after compromise with the right in an effort to keep them on board. He accepted the plan to renew Britain’s Trident nuclear missiles at a cost of almost $400 billion. He conceded to the slander from the right attempting to paint Labour as anti-semitic. And he abandoned support for free movement of people within the EU, as part of a policy which criticised the Tories for not meeting their targets on cutting immigration.\n\nThis was a result of his commitment to the reformist politics of the Labour Party.\n\nBritish Labour, like its Australian counterpart, seeks to represent the working class as a whole. And it is more concerned to win office than to consistently fight for left-wing policies. To win office it needs the votes of both militant trade unionists as well as workers who are more conservative in order to win elections. Corbyn’s concern to hold the part together meant he made constant concessions to the right of the party.\n\nThe Labour right is already on the attack, moving to tear down Corbyn along with all his supporters inside the party. They hope to push the party back to the right.\n\nAs soon as exit polls showed Labour was in trouble right-wing Labour MP Margaret Hodge rushed to declare, “this is the utter failure of Corbyn and Corbynism. There is no other way of looking at it.”\n\nHere, one commentator in the Sydney Morning Herald declared the result was “Shorten on steroids”. This has been echoed by Labor’s Jim Chalmers, who said Corbyn’s policies had simply preached to Labour’s base instead of looking, “to build much bigger constituencies of support”.\n\nBut Corbyn’s socialist policies have been consistently popular.\n\nIn the 2017 election he forced the Tories into minority government and increased Labour’s vote by the most in any election since 1945. He also ran an insurgent campaign, featuring mass rallies up and down the country that created a sense there was a real movement for change.\n\nBut in the two years since there has been little attempt to build a struggle against the Tories’ savage austerity and pay cuts. Instead Corbyn was drawn into the parliamentary manoeuvres around Brexit and ran a much more conventional election campaign. The hundreds of thousands who joined British Labour to support Corbyn’s radical program to reverse privatisation and scrap university fees were mobilised for door-knocking rather than building a real fight against austerity.\n\nBritain now faces further Tory cuts to the health service and welfare as well as further stalling on climate change. Racists will feel more confident now the man Donald Trump endorsed has been cemented as Prime Minister of the UK.\n\nThe reliance on purely electoral politics led to Corbyn’s defeat. 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"But the exceptions from the three year rule get even worse if you miss certain forms that apply to you. If they apply, don’t omit Form 3520 for gifts or inheritance from foreign nationals, or Form 8938 for overseas assets. If you don’t file, the IRS clock never starts to run. More generally, the IRS has no time limit if you never file a return. For unfiled tax returns, criminal violations or fraud, the IRS can take its time. In most criminal or civil tax cases, though, the practical limit is six years.",
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"If you miss some tax forms, the IRS can audit forever, and occasionally they do try to reach back 10 or more years. When a U.S. shareholder owns part of a foreign corporation, it can trigger reporting, including filing an IRS Form 5471. It is an understatement to say this form is important. Failing to file it means penalties, generally $10,000 per form. A separate penalty can apply to each Form 5471 filed late, incomplete or inaccurate. This penalty can apply even if no tax is due on the return. That is harsh, but the rule about the statute of limitations is even harsher.\n\nIf you fail to file a required Form 5471, your entire tax return remains open for audit indefinitely. This override of the normal IRS statute of limitations is sweeping. The IRS not only has an indefinite period to examine and assess taxes on items relating to the missing Form 5471. In fact, the IRS can make any adjustments to the entire tax return with no expiration until the required Form 5471 is filed.\n\nThink of a Form 5471 like the signature on your return. Without it, it really isn’t a return. Forms 5471 are not only required of U.S. shareholders in controlled foreign corporations. They are also required when a U.S. shareholder acquires stock resulting in 10% ownership in any foreign company. The harsh statute of limitation rule for Form 5471 was enacted in 2010, part of the same law that brought us FATCA, the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.\n\nThe possibility that the IRS can audit forever is chilling. The potential for large civil penalties and perhaps even criminal liability can be real. Consider your audit exposure before you file.\n\nFor example, if you don’t sign your return, the IRS does not consider it a valid tax return. That means the three years can never start to run. Another big no-no is if you alter the penalties of perjury language at the bottom before you sign. If you do so, it also can mean the tax return does not count.\n\nEvery year it seems that Federal lawmakers make changes to the tax code.\nThis year is no exception!\nClick image below for some of the tax changes that could affect you;\n\nGuide to Changes in the Tax Laws for 2016\n\nThese moves may sound like tax protester statements. However, some well-meaning taxpayers forget to sign or may unwittingly change the penalties of perjury wording. Some other taxpayers just miss a form to end up in audit purgatory. An example of the latter can arise if you have an offshore accounts held by a company. If you miss one, the IRS can audit you forever.\n\nTax lawyers and accountants are used to monitoring the duration of their clients’ audit exposure, and so should you. Watch the calendar until you are clear of audit. In most cases, that will be either three years or six years. But in some cases, even though you filed and thought everything was in order, the statute of limitations never runs.\n\nBreaking down all the different ways to file your tax return\n\nLink to original article on FORBES / Taxes\nThis discussion is not legal advice.",
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"Blurb: August Whalen—force Wielder, proprietor of the Black Castle, and smuggler of rare and fine goods—is torn from his sleek and cushy lifestyle by an unwanted discovery in the back alley of his bar: a body. Now, trapped between a male Wielder cult and the Bureau of Wielder Services, August must play a dangerous game with an end goal that shifts from finding a killer to staying alive.\n\nCenter of Deception is the next novella of the Wielder World series—gay urban fantasy full of danger, desperation, and dedication born of trial and blood.\n\nReview: This is book 2, but it takes place over the same time period as book 1, Edge of Desperation. While it could be read first, I think you get a better understanding of what is going on in this world if you start with book 1.\n\nBecause this story takes place during the same time period, we generally know what happens here. But, this is the story of August, the man who was undercover in the cult, so we get to see his side of things and how he ended up helping in the fight against the cult. We see how he meets Kyle and Reggie, a little more about what happened while Kyle was with the cult, etc. The story comes full circle with the raid and their escape, bringing us up to speed where the previous book left off.\n\nI really enjoyed seeing August’s side of things and learning more about him. Each of these guys face a different struggle when it comes to using their powers. The cult’s purpose was to create more powerful men, as opposed to helping them be able to control their Taint and heal. The men were basically guinea pigs, and though some were voluntary, others, like August, were not, and the enhanced powers he gained through the forced injections are causing him some major problems.\n\nThis installment has made me even more eager for the next one where it feels like the story will really start to move forward. I can’t wait to see how the three guys make out from here. Will Reggie and Kyle give in to their feelings? Will Reggie be able to help them, and especially August now that he really needs some help? Will they be able to remain somewhat under the radar of the authorities, especially now that they were involved in the cult takedown? Will they end up in a relationship together? There hasn’t been much in the way of romance up to this point, but it feels as though that could change.\n\nI like the writing style of this story. It gives you enough information to know and understand the world and what is going on, but not too much that you feel overloaded. While there are some gruesome aspects to it, again, nothing is too overly done. There is a lot going on here, but I am really excited to see what happens next and am really looking forward to book 3."
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"Exclusive from Warner Bros. and Denny’s, a look into the set and making of Beorn’s house. This was one of my absolute favorite parts of the book when I was a child. I am very excited to see how it is portrayed in the movie. The link to the video is here.\n\nJust released from the Hobbit Fan Event, this three-minute sneak peek consists of many bits of new footage that will have your inner hobbit squealing in delight! (I should know!) Featuring glimpses of Boern, Bard the Bowman, Azog, Smaug and many others, this fantastic compilation reminds us of how close we are the premiere! (38 days!) A link to the Youtube channel is here. Now bask in the glow of this sneak peek of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, coming to theaters in America on December 13, 2013.\n\nAs fangirlish.com reports, Peter Jackson and co. have released TV spots No. 4 and 5 in anticipation of the second Hobbit movie, set to hit theaters on December 13th. Let’s take a look!\n\nThis one features a lot of familiar imagery, with emphasis on themes brought out in Unexpected Journey and several shots shown in previous trailers. One thing that stands out is the bright-colored, overly active effects, which are certain to dazzle those who love the new-age 48 frames-per-second glow, yet frustrate traditionalists who are still clinging to the Lord of the Rings films.\n\nHere, the emphasis is more on Bilbo and his journey, but there are several moments that ought to excite Hobbit fans considerably. For one thing, it never gets old catching glimpses of the barrels — one of the novel’s most iconic scenes — and the Bilbo-Gandalf dynamic definitely connects well with the successful Gandalf-Frodo tropes in LOTR. My favorite shot? Pause the video at 12 seconds, as the boat travels by water through a quaint, sleepy, almost Scandinavian fishing-looking village. What attention to detail! Often, it’s the set and world creation where Jackson does his best work, and it looks like fans will get plenty of that to chew on.\n\nLess than two months to Desolation of Smaug! Who’s excited?\n\nCheck out the 3 banners that showed up today for the upcoming sequel The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug movie, which opens in theaters December 13, 2013. The first banner shows Sherlock‘s Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins, along with a few of his band of dwarves, including The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones‘ actor Aidan Turner as Kili, and Richard Armitage, who plays Thorin Oakenshield.\n\nThe second banner shows actor Lee Pace, who’s currently filming in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, as the Elven King of Mirkwood (and Legolas’ father), Thranduil.\n\nThe third banner features Luke Evans as Bard the Bowman, a man of Laketown. Luke is currently filming Dracula Untold.\n\nA new trailer is scheduled to be released around 6am Pacific / 9am Eastern time tomorrow, October 1st.\n\nThanks to Page to Premiere for the tip!\n\nIt turns out the two greatest hobbits in the history of Middle Earth happen to share a birthday!",
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"24 September 2013\nCiting his efforts to ensure that economic growth benefits all segments of society in his own country, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa today called on the United Nations to study the international community’s failure to improve the lot of the impoverished worldwide.\n\nCiting his efforts to ensure that economic growth benefits all segments of society in his own country, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa today called on the United Nations to study the international community’s failure to improve the lot of the impoverished worldwide.\n\n“According to World Bank projections, by 2015, Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia will be home to approximately 40 per cent of the developing world's population living in extreme poverty,” he told the General Assembly on the first day of its annual General Debate, noting that commitment to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) had brought a real sense of hope.\n\n“[Yet these projections] only diminish the sense of our optimism. It is fitting for the UN system to examine the causes for the failure in improving the lot of the deprived,” he said.\n\nThe year 2015 is the target date for achieving the MDGs, which seek to slash extreme hunger and poverty, boost access to health care and education, achieve gender equality and environmental stability, and reduce maternal and child mortality and the incidence of HIV/AIDS.\n\n“Reflecting on the work of the UN, matters of a political nature have overridden the most basic issues, which affect the underprivileged and marginalized, who dominate world society,” Mr. Rajapaksa said, noting that while appreciable progress has been made on the MDGs, the results have been uneven among and within countries.\n\nWith regard to Sri Lanka, he said his vision has been to distribute the benefits of growth across all segments of the population and prevent inequalities, social exclusion and adverse environmental effects.\n\nHe stressed that the post-2015 development agenda, the theme of this year’s 68th General Assembly, must have poverty eradication and accelerated growth in the developing world as its primary goals, but he pointed to the uneven playing field between developed and developing countries with regard to global warming gas emissions.\n\n“Centuries of growth in advanced economies have left little carbon space for the developing world, challenging their growth,” he said. “The thin lines of balancing economic development and protection of the environment will remain a great challenge in future development policy-setting. “It is therefore critical that developed countries honour their commitments and compensate damage to the environment, on the basis of common but differentiated responsibilities.”\n\nOn other issues, Mr. Rajapaksa called for reform of international monetary and financial institutions to express the solid voice of the developing world, decried interference by some in the internal affairs of developing countries, called for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and condemned the United States embargo against Cuba.\n\nMeeting earlier with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Mr. Rajapaksa exchanged views on the post-conflict situation in Sri Lanka and the country’s cooperation with the UN.\n\nAccording to a readout of the meeting, the Secretary-General noted the Government’s latest efforts to conduct the provincial elections and to implement the recommendations of its Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission. Mr. Ban also addressed the remaining challenges in reconciliation and emphasized the need for a more holistic approach.",
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"Japanese magazines specifically for girls, known as shōjo magazines, first appeared in 1903 with the founding of Shōjo kai (少女界?, Girls' World), and continued with others such as Shōjo Sekai (少女世界?, Girls' World) (1906) and the long-running Shōjo no tomo (少女の友?, Girls' Friend) (1908).[4][5]\n\nSimple, single-page manga had begun to appear in these magazines by 1910, and by the 1930s more sophisticated humor-strips had become an essential feature of most girls' magazines. The most popular manga, Katsuji Matsumoto's Kurukuru Kurumi-chan (くるくるクルミちゃん), debuted on the pages of Shōjo no tomo (少女の友) in 1938.[6][dead link] As World War II progressed, however, \"comics, perhaps regarded as frivolous, began to disappear\".[7]\n\nUntil the mid-1960s, males vastly outnumbered the handful of females (for example: Toshiko Ueda, Hideko Mizuno, Masako Watanabe, and Miyako Maki) amongst the artists working on shōjo manga. Many, such as Tetsuya Chiba,[9] functioned as rookies, waiting for an opportunity to move over to shōnen (少年 \"boys'\") manga. Chiba asked his wife about girls' feelings for research for his manga. At this time, conventional job-opportunities for females did not include becoming a manga artist.[10] Adapting Tezuka's dynamic style to shōjo manga (which had always been domestic in nature) proved challenging. According to Thorn:\n\nWhile some chose to simply create longer humor-strips, others turned to popular girls' novels of the day as a model for melodramatic shōjo manga. These manga featured sweet, innocent pre-teen heroines, torn from the safety of family and tossed from one perilous circumstance to another, until finally rescued (usually by a kind, handsome young man) and re-united with their families.[11]\n\nThese early shōjo manga almost invariably had pre-adolescent girls as both heroines and readers. Unless they used a fantastic setting (as in Princess Knight) or a backdrop of a distant time or place, romantic love for the heroine remained essentially taboo. But the average age of the readership rose, and its interests changed. In the mid-1960s one of the few female artists in the field, Yoshiko Nishitani, began to draw stories featuring contemporary Japanese teenagers in love. This signaled a dramatic transformation of the genre.[12][13] Between 1950 and 1969, increasingly large audiences for manga emerged in Japan with the solidification of its two main marketing genres, shōnen manga aimed at boys and shōjo manga aimed at girls.[1][14]\n\nBetween roughly 1969 and 1971 a flood of young female manga artists transformed the genre again. Some, including Hagio Moto, Yumiko Oshima, and Keiko Takemiya, became known as the hana no nijū yon nen gumi (花の24年組, Year 24 Group, so named from the approximate year of birth many of them shared:Shōwa 24, or 1949). This loosely-defined group experimented with content and form, inventing such new sub-genres as Shōnen-ai, and earning the long-maligned shōjo manga unprecedented critical praise. Other female artists of the same generation, such as Riyoko Ikeda, Yukari Ichijo, and Sumika Yamamoto, garnered unprecedented popular support with such hits (respectively) as Berusaiyu no bara (ベルサイユのばら, \"The Rose of Versailles\"), Dezainaa (デザイナー, \"Designer\"), and Eesu wo nerae! (エースをねらえ!, \"Aim for the Ace!\").[1][4][12][13][14][15][16][volume & issue needed] Since the mid-1970s, women have created the vast majority of shōjo manga; notable exceptions include Mineo Maya and Shinji Wada).\n\nFrom 1975 to 2009[update] shōjo manga continued to develop stylistically while simultaneously branching out into different but overlapping subgenres.[17] Yukari Fujimoto feels that during the 1990s, shoujo manga became concerned with self-fulfillment. She feels the Gulf War influenced the development of \"girls who fight to protect the destiny of a community\", such as Red River, Basara, Magic Knight Rayearth, and Sailor Moon. She feels that the shoujo manga of the 1990s showed emotional bonds between women that were stronger than bonds between a man and a woman.[18] Major sub-genres include romance, science fiction, fantasy, magical girls, yaoi, and \"Ladies Comics\" (in Japanese, redisu レディース, redikomi レディコミ, and josei 女性).[19][20]\n\nAs shōjo literally means \"girl\" in Japanese, the equivalent of the western usage will generally include the medium[clarification needed]: girls' manga (少女漫画 shōjo manga), or anime for girls (少女向けアニメ shōjo-muke anime). The parallel terms shōnen, seinen, and josei also occur in the categorisation of manga and anime, with similar qualification. Though the terminology originates with the Japanese publishers, cultural differences with the West mean that labelling in English tends to vary wildly, with the types often confused and mis-applied.\n\nDue to vagaries in the romanization of Japanese, publishers may transcribe 少女 (written しょうじょ in hiragana) in a wide variety of ways. By far the most common form, shoujo[citation needed], follows English phonology[citation needed], preserves the spelling, and requires only ASCII input. The Hepburn romanization shōjo uses a macron for the long vowel, though the prevalence of Latin-1 fonts often results in a circumflex instead, as in shôjo. Many English-language texts just ignore long vowels, using shojo, potentially leading to confusion with 処女 (shojo, literally: \"virgin\") as well as other possible meanings. Finally, transliteraters may use Nihon-shiki-type mirroring of the kana spelling: syôjyo, or syoujyo.\n\nFans in the West have adopted a wide range of Japanese anime and manga terminology, however the strong stylistic and thematic similarities between a sector of shōjo works has led to regarding them as a genre or style, sometimes with an attempt to assign it by degrees. This has led to western fans classifying a wide variety of titles as shōjo, even though their Japanese creators would label them differently. Anything non-offensive and featuring female characters may class as shōjo, such as the light shōnen comedy manga and anime Azumanga Daioh.[21] Similarly, as romance has become a common element of many shōjo works, any title with romance, such as the shōnen Love Hina[22] or the seinen Oh My Goddess! tend to get mislabeled. In addition Westerners often declare that particularly violent, gory, or sexually explicit works \"cannot possibly\" be shōjo,[citation needed] or disbelieve that the producers of yaoi titles target a market of girls rather than homosexual men, although both of these claims are false, and the reason for them was most likely due to uneven translation of Japanese anime terminology. It has been proven true that Boys' Love (yaoi) and \"shojo smut\" manga, is indeed, targeted at teenage girls.[citation needed]\n\nThis confusion also extends beyond the fan community; articles aimed at the mainstream also widely misrepresent the terms. In an introduction to anime and manga, Jon Courtenay Grimwood writes:\n\n'Maison Ikkoku' comes from Rumiko Takahashi, one of the best known of all 'shôjo' writers. Imagine a very Japanese equivalent of 'Sweet Valley High' or 'Melrose Place'. It has Takahashi's usual and highly-successful mix of teenagers and romance, with darker clouds of adolescence hovering.\n\nTakahashi has become a famed shōnen manga artist, but Maison Ikkoku, one of her few seinen titles and serialised in Big Comic Spirits, aimed at males in their 20s. Matt Thorn, who has made a career out of studying girls' comics, attempts to clarify the matter by explaining that \"shôjo manga are manga published in shôjo magazines (as defined by their publishers)\".[3]\n\nPublishers and stores have problems retailing shōjo: unsure of the \"right\" way to spell the word. Licensees such as Dark Horse Comics have misidentified several of the seinen titles, and in particular manga and anime aimed at a younger audience in Japan is often considered[by whom?] \"inappropriate\" for minors in the US.[23] In this way licensees often either voluntarily censor titles or re-market them towards an older audience. In the less conservative European markets, content that might be heavily edited or cut in an English-language release is often present in French, German and other translated editions.\n\nAs one effect of these variations, US companies have moved to use the borrowed words that have gained name-value in fan communities, but separate them from the Japanese meaning. In their shōjo manga range, publisher VIZ Media attempt a re-appropriation of the term, providing the definition:\n\nshô·jo (sho'jo) n. 1. Manga appealing to both female and male readers. 2. Exciting stories with true-to-life characters and the thrill of exotic locales. 3. Connecting the heart and mind through real human relationships.\n\nThe desire to disassociate the word from its meaning, \"girl\", seems[original research?] largely driven by fear of putting off potential new readers, particularly male ones.\n\nManga and anime labeled as \"shōjo\" need not interest only young girls, and some titles gain a following outside the traditional audience. For instance, Frederik L. Schodt identifies Banana Fish by Akimi Yoshida as:\n\n...one of the few girls' manga a red-blooded Japanese male adult could admit to reading without blushing. Yoshida, while adhering to the conventions of girls' comics in her emphasis on gay male love, made this possible by eschewing flowers and bug eyes in favor of tight bold strokes, action scenes, and speed lines.\n\nSuch successful \"crossover\" titles remain the exception rather than the rule, however: the archetypal shōjo manga magazine Hana to Yume has a readership 95% female, with a majority aged 17 or under.[25]\n\nThe popularity of romantic shōjo manga in America has encouraged Harlequin to release manga-styled romantic comics.[26]\n\nThe reported average circulations for some of the top-selling shōjo manga magazines in 2007 included:\n\nFor comparison, circulations for the top-selling magazines in other categories for 2007 included:\n\nIn a strict sense, shōjo manga refers to a story serialized in a shōjo manga magazine (a magazine marketed to girls and young women). The list below contains past and current Japanese shōjo manga magazines, grouped according to their publishers. Such magazines can appear on a variety of schedules, including bi-weekly (Margaret, Hana to Yume, Shōjo Comic), monthly (Ribon, Bessatsu Margaret, Bessatsu Friend, LaLa), bi-monthly (Deluxe Margaret, LaLa DX, The Dessert), and quarterly (Cookie BOX, Unpoko). Weekly shōjo magazines, common in the 1960s and 1970s, had disappeared by the early 1980s.[citation needed]"
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"Mentmore Towers, historically known simply as \"Mentmore\", is a 19th-century English country house built between 1852 and 1854 for the Rothschild family in the village of Mentmore in Buckinghamshire. Sir Joseph Paxton and his son-in-law, George Henry Stokes,[1][2] designed the building in the 19th-century revival of late 16th and early 17th-century Elizabethan and Jacobean styles called Jacobethan.[3][4] The house was designed for the banker and collector of fine art Baron Mayer de Rothschild as a country home, and as a display case for his collection of fine art. The mansion has been described as one of the greatest houses of the Victorian era.[5][6] Mentmore was inherited by Hannah Primrose, Countess of Rosebery, née Rothschild, and owned by her descendants, the Earls of Rosebery.\n\nMentmore was the first of what were to become virtual Rothschild estates in the Vale of Aylesbury. Baron Mayer de Rothschild began purchasing land in the area in 1846.[7] Later, other members of the family built houses at Tring in Hertfordshire, Ascott, Aston Clinton, Waddesdon and Halton.[8]\n\nThe Grand Hall at Mentmore. Aged just five months, Hannah de Rothschild helped lay the foundation stone for the great mansion on 31 December 1851. She is pictured here in white with her mother circa 1863.[9]\n\nMuch of the estate was sold in 1944, but the mansion, its grounds, formal gardens several farm and the majority of the village of Mentmore remained in the ownership of Harry Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery, until his death in 1974. The Earl’s executors explored the possibility of Mentmore Towers along with its contents being preserved intact as a heritage property and opened to the public, as has been the case with some other National Trust properties. Despite prolonged discussions between the Executors and Government representatives over the following three years, no agreement to save the house for the nation was reached. Thus, in 1977, the contents of the house were sold at public auction by Sotheby’s. The following year the empty mansion with its formal gardens and 80 acres were sold to the Maharishi Foundation who occupied it for the next two decades. In 1999, it was again sold, to investor Simon Halabi, who planned to build additional hotel and conference facilities. In 1992 the Mentmore Golf and Country Club opened, with two 18-hole courses.\n\nMentmore Towers is a Grade I listed building, with its park and gardens listed Grade II*.[10]",
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"The dining room (3). The boiseries, or elaborately carved wood panels, were from the Hôtel de Villars, Paris, and are the first example of this type of decoration to be used in an English house. The fragments of the boiseries not used at Mentmore were later installed at Waddesdon Manor\n\nBaron Rothschild commissioned Sir Joseph Paxton, who was then designing and supervising construction of the much-admired Crystal Palace, to design Mentmore. Paxton was responsible for the ridge and furrow glass roof which covered the central hall, designed to imitate the arcaded courtyard of a Renaissance palazzo, while Stokes was co-architect and clerk of works.[11][12][13] The builder was the London firm George Myers, frequently employed by members of the Rothschild family.[14]\n\nIn keeping with the contents intended to be displayed within, the interiors take their inspiration principally from the Italian Renaissance, although the house also contains drawing rooms and cabinets decorated in the gilded styles of late 18th-century France.[15] The external design is closely based on that of Robert Smythson's Wollaton Hall.[16]\n\nBaron Mayer de Rothschild and his wife enjoyed the house for over twenty years before their deaths, his in 1874 and the Baroness’s some eighteen months later. The house and estate were then inherited by their daughter Hannah, later Countess of Rosebery.[17] Following her death from Bright's Disease in 1890 at age 39, the house became the home of her widower Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, later Prime Minister for two years from 1894.[17] In 1922, the fifth earl gave the estate to his son Harry Meyer Archibald Primrose, Lord Dalmeny, who in 1929 on the death of his father, became the sixth Earl.[17]\n\nBoth earls bred numerous winners of classic horse races at the two stud farms on the estate, including five Epsom Derby winners. These were Ladas, Sir Visto, and Cicero from the Crafton Stud; plus Ocean Swell and Blue Peter from the Mentmore stud. Both stud farms were within a kilometre of the mansion and together with the stable yard were designed by the architect George Devey, who also designed many cottages in the estate's villages of Mentmore, Crafton and Ledburn.[7]\n\nThe second wife of the sixth Earl, Eva Primrose, Countess of Rosebery (DBE), was interested in the arts and was acquainted with Kenneth Clark and other national art museum directors.[18] As a result of Lady Rosebery's friendships, Mentmore was chosen by the British government to store part of the British national art collections during the Second World War. The collections of the National Portrait Gallery were subsequently stored at Mentmore for the duration of the war, along with pieces from the Royal Collection, including the Gold State Coach.[18] Further works transferred to Mentmore included the portraits from Speaker's House in the Palace of Westminster, and tapestries, furniture and Grinling Gibbons carvings from Hampton Court Palace.[19]\n\nThe royal coach was stored in the \"battery room\" subsequently nicknamed the \"refuge\", part of the \"gas house\", a group of outbuildings where gas and electricity had once been produced for the estate.[20] Four men guarded the refuge at night, and two during the day.[18]\n\nCover of \"SAVE Mentmore for the Nation\". This booklet was published by SAVE Britain's Heritage in February 1977\n\nThe possible purchase of Mentmore for the nation through the government's National Land Fund was the desire of Roy Strong, the director of the V&A, who hoped that Mentmore would become a \"branch\" of his museum devoted to 19th-century decorative arts as Ham House was for the 17th century and Osterley was for the 18th century.[21] The government refused to spend such large sums from the fund, and the sale fell through.[21][when?] Following the death of the sixth earl in 1974, the Labour government of James Callaghan refused to accept the contents in lieu of inheritance taxes, which could have turned the house into one of England's finest museums of European furniture, objets d'art and Victorian era architecture.[22] The government was offered the house and contents for UK £2 million (equivalent to £25,731,749 in 2021) but declined.[citation needed]\n\nAfter three more years of fruitless discussion, the executors of the estate sold the contents by public auction, and the large collection was dispersed. The estate made over £6,000,000 (equivalent to £39,658,090 in 2021), but a tiny fraction of its estimated worth today. Among the paintings sold were works by Gainsborough, Reynolds, Boucher, Drouais, Moroni and other well known artists, and cabinet makers, including Jean Henri Riesener and Chippendale. Also represented were the finest German and Russian silver- and goldsmiths, and makers of Limoges enamel. This Rothschild/Mentmore collection is said to have been one of the finest ever to be assembled in private hands, other than the collections of the Russian and British royal families.[23] The sale of Mentmore has been described as a \"turning point for the preservation movement\".[24][clarification needed]\n\nSeveral family portraits, sculptures and furnishing were relocated from Mentmore prior to the sale by the Roseberys to their ancestral Scottish home, Dalmeny House, near Edinburgh.[25] Items from Mentmore at Dalmeny include tapestries, Sèvres porcelain, and an equestrian statue by Joseph Boehm of \"King Tom\", the foundation stallion for Baron Mayer de Rothschild's Mentmore and Crafton Studs.[26]\n\nMentmore became the headquarters for Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's educational charity, the Maharishi Foundation, in 1978.[27] As of 1997 the Natural Law Party also rented rooms there.[27] The building was put up for sale in 1997 but did not change owners until 1999 when it was purchased by investor Simon Halabi.[28]\n\nRear of the house\n\nUnder the ownership of Halabi the property was renamed Mentmore Towers Ltd with the intention of converting it into a luxury hotel with 171 suites, including 122 in a new wing on the slope below the house.[29] However, in September 2004 Jonathan Davey, a local resident, won a last-minute injunction in the High Court to halt work on the hotel while a judicial review investigated if the planning permission granted had followed the correct procedures. In March 2005 the High Court ruled that Aylesbury Vale District Council's decision to grant planning permission to the developers was \"unimpeachable\" and legally sound.\n\nHalabi's property company, Buckingham Securities Holdings, was also proposing to develop the In & Out Club at 79–81 Piccadilly, London, also known as Cambridge House, before it became the Naval and Military Club and once occupied by Lord Palmerston. The intention was to turn both properties into Europe's first six-star hotels, one located in town and the other to be the sister Country Manor hotel with 36 hole private golf club. The original architects, EPR were replaced by AFR in 2005 but the development stalled in 2007. In 2004 Hotel Design Inc were retained as interior designers for both projects leading to a 2005 launch event for the marketing of the properties as a private members' club with hotel facilities (the PM Club).",
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"The last proposal, after the sister Piccadilly property was sold to the Rueben Brothers in 2009, was to renovate the original Mentmore Towers building and not construct the new extension containing guest-room suites, conference facilities and a large spa. However, with Halabi's property empire in serious trouble due to the housing market's collapse, the project stalled, and the property seems to be in decline.\n\nThe house needs urgent work on the roof and chimneys. There is concern that weather will penetrate to the interiors, considered among the finest examples of Victorian design and craftsmanship in Britain. Historic England (previously English Heritage) has placed Mentmore Towers on the \"At Risk\" register, listing it in \"poor\" condition with \"immediate risk of further rapid deterioration or loss of fabric\", explaining that \"the service wing roof is in very poor condition and the deterioration of the main house is accelerating with areas of water ingress into the main hall and adjacent reception rooms\".[30] A recent video, published at the end of 2021, has confirmed this deterioration.[31]\n\nMuch of the historic estate[10] was sold off in 1944[32] and reverted to agricultural use before becoming the Mentmore Golf and Country Club, established in 1992, which had two eighteen-hole golf courses designed by Bob Sandow, the Rothschild Course and the Rosebery Course. The club ceased trading in 2015.[33]"
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"While it can feel different for everyone, there are often similarities between what people experience with this mental health disorder.\n\nRegardless of how someone experiences OCD, it can significantly impair their quality of life when it’s not well-managed, as with other mental disorders.\n\nThere are similarities between obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety disorder. In some cases, the treatment plan can be similar for both, mainly if there is symptom overlap.\n\nWhat Is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?\n\nObsessive-compulsive disorder is a mental health condition that’s relatively common. Estimates indicate OCD affects 1 in 40 people. The key symptoms of OCD include unwanted intrusive thoughts or urges. These are obsessions. The obsessions cause distress. The distress then leads to compulsions, according to the American Psychiatric Association.\n\nThe repetitive, compulsive behaviors interfere with relationships and everyday life.\n\nSo what do people with OCD do? Some of the common types of obsessions people may have include:\n\nCompulsions are expressive responses directly associated with obsessions like handwashing to eliminate contamination, or they can also be unrelated. In severe cases of OCD, rituals and compulsive behaviors can make it impossible for someone to have a normal routine.\n\nWhen you have OCD, it can feel like your life is very uncertain. You might know, on a logical level, for example, that you locked your door when you left for work. Even though you know this, you might not be able to stop thinking about it all day. You could be at the same time convinced you didn’t lock it even knowing you did logically.\n\nYou could be so overwhelmed with the intrusive thoughts that you leave work to check. This could then happen every day or most days.\n\nWhen someone has OCD, they can’t just ignore their intrusive thoughts. These thoughts interrupt their work and home life.\n\nOCD is a very personal mental health disorder, meaning everyone who has it will experience it differently.\n\nIf you have a loved one with OCD, this is why explaining it’s illogical isn’t going to help them. Instead, it’s probably just going to frustrate them more. They already know it’s not rational. They still can’t control their thoughts and compulsions.\n\nSince the mental health condition is defined primarily by disturbing, distressing intrusive thoughts, the following are some examples of how someone might experience OCD symptoms:\n\nOCD and rumination can go hand-in-hand with one another. Rumination is a co-occurring symptom also found in anxiety disorders and depression. Rumination means you engage in repetitive negative thought processes. These negative thoughts can continuously loop in your mind without end.\n\nRumination is often distressing, and you may continue to repeat negative thoughts about a future event or try to predict how something will turn out.\n\nRumination takes up a lot of time and energy, so it’s a serious mental health issue. Within the context of OCD, rumination is a compulsion.\n\nCompulsions can reduce short-term distress but usually reinforce OCD over the long term. Rumination is a mental compulsion that other people might not be able to see. If you have OCD, your intrusive thought might be that your life is meaningless, as an example.\n\nThen, your rumination could focus on finding purpose in your life if there is no meaning. You’re trying to solve the problem created by your intrusive thought with the rumination.\n\nWho Can Help with OCD?\n\nThere are treatment options for OCD; the goal is to help restore your ability to function in your daily activities and normal life without a significant amount of disruption from your symptoms.\n\nThe most effective OCD treatment is Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). Cognitive-behavioral therapy may or may not be combined with medication. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs are often used to help with OCD symptoms. Other anti-depressant medications may be helpful for common symptoms of this mental health disorder as well.\n\nThere’s a particular type of cognitive-behavioral therapy—Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), which can be an incredibly effective treatment for OCD and is the gold standard.\n\nIf you have a loved one with OCD or you’re dealing with the symptoms personally, a mental health provider or counselor can help you. Counselors can help determine a type of psychotherapy or psychological therapy that might work best for you; to learn more about treatment for OCD, please contact the team at The Mental Health Center of San Diego by calling (858) 258-9883."
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"A new survey suggests that the overall opinion Canadians have of the US is at its lowest level since 1980. Approval of Donald Trump is also low. par Michael Adams 21 novembre 2018\nPartager\n\nIt’s rare for pollsters to be able to use the word “unprecedented” to describe survey results unless they’re releasing their first poll – or giving in to the temptation to use hyperbole to get attention. But a recent Environics Institute survey has indeed revealed some unprecedented results. We’ve been fielding our Focus Canada tracking survey since November 1976, and one of the trends we’ve kept an eye on for much of that time has been Canadian attitudes toward America and its president. We first measured these attitudes after the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980.\n\nWhen our measurements began, a substantial majority of Canadians – more than 7 in 10 – admired our southern neighbour. This feeling reached its apex in 1983, when 83 percent of Canadians expressed admiration for America. Nearly 6 in 10 (58 percent) admired President Reagan.\n\nNotably, admiration for the country at large cut across party lines. In the 1983 Focus Canada survey, Conservatives felt the most positive (87 percent), but solid majorities of Liberals (82 percent) and New Democrats (71 percent) also admired the US. America in 1983 gave the world “Billie Jean” and The Return of the Jedi. It also declared a national holiday to recognize the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.\n\nToday, just 37 percent of Canadians admire the United States (figure 1). Not coincidentally, only 13 percent of us approve of President Donald Trump (figure 2). These are lows we’ve never seen before. (Unfortunately, we don’t have polling going back to the War of 1812; the proportions admiring the US and its leaders might have been lower then.)\n\nHistorian Jack Granatstein has often argued that anti-Americanism is bred in the bone of people north of the 49th parallel. If so, the intensity of that sentiment has waxed and waned. It certainly softened in the period starting with the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt and running through that of John F. Kennedy. Canadians admired FDR’s leadership during the Great Depression and the Second World War. Feelings of loyalty and solidarity remained strong through the Cold War.\n\nFor many of us baby boomers (born between 1945 and 1966), John F. Kennedy represented a far more dashing figure than the dour John Diefenbaker, our prime minister in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Kennedy and his brother Bobby seemed to embody the vitality and idealism of America while Diefenbaker was the lumbering avatar of our relatively drab dominion.\n\nIn this exceptional period, America was much more than the leader of the free world. It offered many of the things average Canadians aspired to (partly because they’d been told to aspire to them by American advertisers): a house in the suburbs, a new car every few years, modern appliances, a martini after a hard day’s work. When Americans moved on to sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll, Canadians wanted those things, too. America’s status as the materialistic and hedonistic capital of the world is durable; millions of would-be migrants around the globe still long for a piece of the rags-to-riches, log-cabin-to-the-White-House American Dream.\n\nAmerica has given us a lot since “Billie Jean.” Its cultural and technology leaders continue to shape our worlds. We snap up Apple products, binge on Netflix and use “Uber” as a verb for getting from A to B. But even with our admiration for things American and our dependence on America’s power and its huge market for our exports, Canadians’ attitudes toward the country indicate that they are troubled by the face their neighbours are now showing to the world.\n\nThe US president with his bullyish style and America-first policies is one factor. The nightmarish mixing of guns and bigotry (Charleston, Orlando, Pittsburgh) is another. (Canada has had its own recent hate-fuelled mass murders with the Quebec City mosque shooting and the Toronto van attack.) Some Canadians would still like to see their country be more, not less, like the United States. Some might even argue that gun violence, inequality vastly greater than our own and other obvious negatives are simply the price of a society that is on the whole richer, freer and more dynamic. But a majority of Canadians seem to feel that America’s advertisements for itself are not what they used to be.\n\nThis Environics Institute survey was based on telephone interviews conducted (via landline and cellphones) with 2,000 Canadians between October 1 and 14, 2018. A sample of this size drawn from the population produces results accurate to within plus or minus 2.2 percentage points in 19 out of 20 samples.\n\nMichael Adams\nMichael Adams is founder and president of the Environics Institute for Survey Research, and the author of seven books, including Could it Happen Here? Canada in the Age of Trump and Brexit. In 2016, he was named to the Order of Canada for his work in helping Canadians understand who they are as a country and a people.\nTous les textes de l’auteur(e)\nX",
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