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"The New Orleans Pelicans would have liked to have been in the NBA playoffs, but that isn’t happening.\n\nThe Sacramento Kings preceded them in being eliminated from playoff consideration.\n\nSo why is their Tuesday night game the featured contest on TNT?\n\nBecause it’s the Zion Williamson Show, that’s why.\n\nWell then, what kind of show is it going to be? BetAnySports customers might be curious about that, and rightfully so.\n\nPerhaps the best way to put it is that it’s kind of like expecting to watch The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and finding out Johnny went on vacation and McLean Stevenson is the guest host. That is, if you can remember that far back.\n\nWe haven’t encountered many situations yet where the teams involved were out of the playoff chase. But here we go. Welcome to the NBA, where they are in a position to shoot themselves very squarely in the foot.\n\nGame time is 9 PM ET at The Arena, which like all these NBA restart games, is located at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex near Orlando.\n\nThe Pelicans (30-40 SU, 35-33-2 ATS) went easy with Williamson in the first two games in the bubble. And they caught some flak for it. In three games in which his activity has stepped up (they sat him down for the back end of a back-to-back against Washington), he has scored 72 points in 74 minutes.\n\nBut the fact is, he should have been playing more. Unless it is the kind of injury that would threaten to sideline him, which doesn’t seem to be the case, he should have been the go-to guy for at least 32 minutes per game. He had professed that he was working on a lot of “fundamentals” during the COVID-19 break, but players who carry a lot of weight will have a tendency to put on additional weight during periods of inactivity like this.\n\nIf he can’t be on the floor for all that long because he isn’t in the right kind of shape, that is going to be a problem going forward.\n\nNew Orleans has scored 7.4 points per 100 possessions more with Zion on the floor than when he is off it. So naturally it is important that he can be out there as much as possible.\n\nAnd he isn’t going to be out there at all on Tuesday, due to what the team has listed as soreness in his right knee. Jrue Holiday and Brandon Ingram are also reportedly sitting it out.\n\nSo if the NBA wasn’t happy with Zion’s 29 total minutes in the first two games, they’re surely apoplectic about this development.\n\nPerhaps BetAnySports patrons’ expectations for the Kings (29-41 SU, 35-33-2 ATS) weren’t much when they went into the bubble, but they have still been downright disappointing. They have just one win since play resumed, and that was a 140-125 romp over these Pelicans. They scored 49 points in the first quarter and then had 40 points in the third quarter as well. The Kings went 16-of-33 from three-point range in that game, committing only eight turnovers. So they had a pretty good recipe for victory.\n\nAnd they are sitting some people as well. Richaun Holmes missed the last game against Houston with a hip injury, and is expected to sit here. Point guard De’Aaron Fox, who had 30 points in the previous win over New Orleans, has a shoulder injury. He won’t play either, although he may play in the finale. He has averaged 26.2 points and 7.3 assists in the bubble.\n\nLuke Walton told reporters, “These are two more great opportunities for us, so we have to be ready to go and take advantage of this opportunity.”\n\nBut we wonder if these players feel differently. Not that they have gone balls-to-the-wall to this point, but now there is nothing left to really play for, and if you’re on a “no-hoper” team, you probably can’t wait to get out of this restricted environment and just go home.\n\nAnd in a league that sometimes looks like a merry-go-round for coaches, who knows how long Walton or Alvin Gentry (Pelicans) are going to be able to stick around. And is Sacramento GM Vlade Divac so secure?\n\nFor my part, I kind of like Walton’s attitude a little better. And there’s less attrition for the Kings to deal with. While the Pelicans have packed it in, Sacramento should be able to riddle them with Bogdan Bogdanovic, who had 35 points in the previous meeting, and won’t be impeded by the likes of Holiday. So it’s the Kings who’ll hold court…. ON the court.\n\nAt BetAnySports, you’ll find numerous options with which to wager on the NBA seeding games, all the way through the playoffs….Remember that reduced juice gives you a lot of value, and that Sports Betting Prime enables wagering in real-time, which is very exciting….. Make a deposit using your debit card, credit card, person-to-person transfer or the virtual currency of Bitcoin, which is fast and easy with their automated system, and NEVER incurs a transaction fee!"
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"Intuitively, we know that curiosity plays a role in our decision-making, but how does that work?\n\nResearch presented in 2016 found that curiosity has an impact on decision-making. By piquing people’s curiosity, leaders can have the potential to increase desired behaviors, which can be important for people who might otherwise lack motivation.\n\nIn a study by Evan Polman, people were given a choice of two fortune cookies, one plain and one dipped in chocolate. Participants whose curiosity was piqued by being told that the plain cookie contained a fortune specifically about them overwhelmingly chose the plain cookie by 71 percent. In contrast, when participants were told nothing, 80 percent chose the chocolate-dipped cookie.\n\nThis tells us that people might need to experience closure when their curiosity has been piqued. The fortune cookie experiment demonstrated that “curiosity-based interventions come at an incredibly small cost and could help steer people toward a variety of positive actions.”\n\nCurious observation can be considered the first step in the decision-making process. Among the things that curiosity puts into motion are questioning, inquiring about things, experimentation, visualization, skepticism, evaluation, identification of different patterns, imaginative thought, logical reasoning, prediction, inference, etc.\n\nThus, curiosity leads to observations in which we’re able to recognize issues or problems before making decisions. If we feel a sense of dissatisfaction with a situation, through curious observation we can set in motion the process to make decisions that will produce better outcomes.\n\nPerhaps one of the biggest ways that curiosity affects decision-making is that it gives us more choices. By uncovering options, we have a better chance of reaching a more effective solution to the problem at hand.\n\nHigh performers often must make tough decisions. They maintain their mental acuity in ways such as being voracious readers. In our interview, what stood out for billionaire Naveen Jain was just how much time he spent reading. His curiosity helped him learn about new areas of research or unfamiliar topics. Running a billion-dollar company requires a lot of decision-making. To ensure that he makes good ones, Naveen and leaders like him spend a lot of time reading.\n\nJulian Hayes II in Inc. magazine explained it this way: “Exposing yourself to new ideas and environments is powerful because of its effects on your brain chemistry and outlook on the world which leads to healthier decision-making. At the basis of all of this lies curiosity which is a key driver for innovation along with improving your working memory.”\n\nIn Harvard Business Review, Dr. Terri Cooper, principal and chief inclusion officer at Deloitte Consulting LLP, shared insights from what she learned regarding the six signature traits of inclusive leadership. These six signature traits are cultural intelligence, collaboration, commitment, courage, cognizance, and curiosity. As she explained, “Curiosity isn’t passive. It’s very active. Curiosity’s about showing appreciative inquiry, bringing open mindset and true desire to know your people. Leaders who show these traits actively seek the perspective of diverse others in ideation and decision–making.”\n\nIn my work, I’m frequently involved in decisions to select speakers and interviewees for my presentations and radio shows. Since I’ve been deliberating on this topic of curiosity, I’ve become increasingly curious about some of my decisions.\n\nSometimes, I find myself choosing based on biographies alone. Other times, I sense something about a potential guest that makes me want to know more. It could be a photograph, a tagline, or a seemingly insignificant reference in a bio that attracts my attention. I often review several bios that may seem similar, and I end up selecting people based on my gut instinct.\n\nMichelle Tillis Lederman is a perfect example. I chose her to speak at a recent Forbes event. Here’s why.\n\nMichelle was named one of Forbes’ Top 25 Networking Experts. A CEO, she has written three books and been featured in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times. Others I considered had equally as remarkable backgrounds as Michelle. However, in retrospect, I chose her because of gut instinct as much as her impressive résumé. My instinct paid off because she delivered an impactful speech.\n\nThis is where experience becomes part of the calculation. Having made hundreds of choices in just as many similar situations, I let my gut decide, and based on my experience, when all else is equal, my gut has served me well.\n\nDefine the problem or issue.\n\nDefine the goal or resolution.\n\nGenerate alternative solutions that could achieve the goal.\n\nAnalyze and decide which alternative best achieves the goal.\n\nHowever, these five steps do not always lead to a positive outcome. Some major decisions that employed this formula have led to disastrous results.\n\nFor example, dating as far back as the 1950s, Ford Motor Company used this process to decide how best to compete with the ever-popular ’57 Chevy. That decision resulted in the Edsel, a car that failed badly in the marketplace.\n\nIn the 1980s, Kodak dominated the photography market worldwide. As the age of technology emerged, the company owned the patents to an obscure phenomenon called digital photography. The leaders feared that if they productized and sold the new technology, it would cause a decline in their film sales. Using the classic decision-making process, they decided to forgo the new technology to protect their dominance in film-based photography. Of course, digital photography took over the industry, and if the company had focused more on digitization, chances are it would be thriving today.\n\nIn 2000, an obscure video company called Netflix pitched an offer to Blockbuster, the most dominant player in the video rentals market, to become a partner for online rentals. After analyzing the offer using this standard model, Blockbuster’s leaders concluded that there was little or no market for online video rentals. They decided to pass on the offer. What happened? Blockbuster went out of business, and in 2018, Netflix had 124 million paying subscribers in over 190 countries and $7.6 billion in revenue.\n\nSo much for this decision-making process as a standalone method for making sound decisions.\n\nFor example, curiosity has been used to increase traffic to websites with enticing headlines such as, “You won’t believe what happened next,” or “You’ll be shocked when you see this.” Called “click bait,” these headlines typically aim to exploit our curiosity gap by providing just enough information to make us curious but not enough to satisfy that curiosity without clicking the link. We want to obtain the desired information.\n\nOK, so we know that we can be enticed by our curiosity. But can our curiosity serve as a guide in making better and smarter decisions?\n\nMy research again says yes. In fact, scientists say that curiosity is the first step in our decision-making process, though unconsciously so in many cases. Behaviorists use the term “curious observation” to describe this phenomenon.\n\nResearchers have shown that when people are confronted with choices, we are instinctively more curious about some choices than we are about others. They conclude that we should train our curiosity to become more explicit in that process. By making a more conscious effort to apply that to potential choices, we gain more knowledge about each particular option. In that way, we become smarter about selecting or de-selecting those options.\n\nWhether consciously or unconsciously, curious observation is inherent in considering alternatives in the decision-making process. Scientists simply encourage us to be more explicit, more conscious in applying this natural phenomenon as part of our decision-making.\n\nWe’ve heard the phrase “seize the moment.” In this case, we’re encouraged to seize the curiosity. That curiosity, according to the research, stimulates a variety of other healthy processes including questioning, experimentation, visualization, skepticism, evaluation, identification of different patterns, imaginative thought, logical reasoning, prediction, and inference. Collectively, these curiosity-driven processes are inclined to lead to smarter decisions.\n\nIt’s through these things combined, curiosity and observation or curious observation, that we make decision-making easier and more effective.\n\nDon’t be intimidated by what you don’t know. That can be your greatest strength and ensure that you do things differently from everyone else.\n\nWhat about the range of alternatives we allow ourselves to consider in making bold or difficult decisions? Do we have the proper mindset to explore creative, out-of-the-box options in our decision-making process?\n\nIn her work, she found that having a fixed mindset (limited ability to be open to new ideas) has a dramatic effect on being able to seek out creative alternatives. When our situation requires us to consider fresh, off-the-wall ideas for solutions, having an open mindset is critical.\n\nAs researchers suggest, being open to considering unusual or unheard-of alternatives and vigorously applying curiosity to each of those alternatives are critical. If these two things are happening, we become more effective decision-makers.\n\nIn 1968, the USS Pueblo, a spy ship, was fired upon and captured by North Korean military forces. One American was killed, and the remaining crew members were held captive. The incident became a major political crisis for President Lyndon Johnson, and the entire country became fervently anti-Korean, North or South.\n\nAbout this time, Burger King, the fast-food giant, was scheduled to entertain Korean executives at its national headquarters in hopes of expanding into the Asian market. Burger King leaders had planned to fly the flag of their guests in front of their headquarters for the visit. The local community was in an uproar, and news of the pending visit quickly spread across the United States.\n\nBurger King leaders were confronted with two options. One was the unenviable choice of offending their guests and potentially losing the prospects of expanding into the entire emerging Asian market. The other was losing the loyalty and trust of their local community and customers across the country. Either way, it felt like a lose-lose proposition.\n\n“Would Burger King executives be willing to consider a third, more off-the-wall alternative?” one employee asked. “What if a maintenance truck ‘accidentally’ backed over the flagpole, requiring the flag ceremony to be held indoors, out of the view of the local community?” The executives would profusely apologize for the unusual circumstance to their foreign visitors, he suggested. At the same time, they would protect their reputation and market viability with U.S. customers. And that’s what Burger King did.\n\nIn this case, openness to creative alternatives and the curiosity to explore them saved the day.\n\nThere is, of course, a potential downside in unleashing our curiosity to generate more creative alternatives. We’re talking about that dreaded decision-making roadblock, analysis paralysis.\n\nWe are reminded that curiosity is considered an intrinsic motivation, which means that we derive some fundamental reward from exploring alternatives during the decision-making process.\n\nThis is where intuition steps in. That is, the same curiosity that helps us to generate creative alternatives also tells us when we’ve reached a point of diminishing returns and it’s time to decide.\n\nLike curious observation and openness to new ideas, intuition is essential in creative decision-making, especially when we lack knowledge about an unfamiliar topic. Intuition, accompanied by curiosity, helps us know when we have enough knowledge, when to close down the exploration, and when to act.\n\nIn What Makes an Effective Executive, Peter Drucker, the famous management guru, says, “Before you can make the right decision, get the knowledge you need.”\n\nCuriosity is the source of that knowledge."
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"A land with no real voting, no freedom of speech and no voice for its people living under an oppressive government rule – it sounds like a description from a history textbook or a fantasy novel. But for 11 years of her life, this was reality for senior Thu Nguyen in her home country of the Vietnam.\n\nAfter the fighting between the Communist North region of Vietnam and the U.S.-backed South ceased at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, the nation reunited to form the country now known as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Today, it is a one-party state, ruled in an authoritarian style by leaders from the Communist Party of Vietnam. Under its current Communist rule, Vietnamese citizens are prohibited from speaking out against the government and are forced to live without the freedoms of speech and religion that Americans often take for granted. This lack of liberty was enough to drive Nguyen's family to pack up and move to the U.S. in 2003 in search of greater economic and educational opportunities and a more unfettered life.\n\nNguyen left her home in Saigon, also known as Ho Chi Minh City, with her parents and sister on July 23, 2003, leaving behind her friends and schoolmates and the pharmacy that her parents owned with Nguyen's aunt. According to Keith Taylor, a professor of Vietnamese studies at Cornell University, owning small businesses like pharmacies has become more common in Vietnam recently. Vietnam's economy has made a shift to a more free-market system in recent years, which has allowed for individuals to take advantages of more flexibility for individual economic opportunities. But, Nguyen says, her parents thought that they could find better jobs and a better education for their daughters outside the confines of Vietnam's Communist system.",
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"After the trial finally came to a close, the state of Wisconsin began preparing itself for backlash no matter the verdict.\n\nWATCH: National Guard Soldiers are on standby in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in preparation for a verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse case.\n\nOver 500 National Guard troops were deployed to the area in order to support law enforcement in Kenosha.\n\nGovernor Tony Evers stated that they will be on standby, should law enforcement officers need them.",
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"Rittenhouse was acquitted on the charges following the juror’s consideration on 5 felony counts.\n\nThe verdict is hugely controversial with many opinions massively divided by it.\n\nI knew it. Kyle Rittenhouse is proof that white people can still break the law, carry illegal weapons, shoot and kill people, and get away with it in America by shedding tears and claiming self-defense.\n\nWhile some are delighted that Rittenhouse has been found not guilty, many others have condemned it.\n\nAmong those condemning the verdict is many famous faces, including Colin Kaepernick who took to Twitter as he emphasized the “need to abolish our current system.”\n\nThis only further validates the need to abolish our current system. White supremacy cannot be reformed.\n\n“This only further validates the need to abolish our current system. White supremacy cannot be reformed,” the former footballer and activist, who first knelt during the national anthem in protest of police brutality and racial inequality in the US, tweeted.\n\nKenosha County District Attorney’s Office also gave a statement about the verdict, as per NPR. Claiming they were “dissapointed” but that it “must be respected.”",
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"Explaining that he wants to “go against corrupt piece of sh*t prosecutors like Thomas Binger and put them in their place and make sure they never practice law again.”\n\nIn response, the right-wing host, Watson, said: “I just love that.”\n\nYou can watch the clip below…\n\nThe dude is based out of his mind. pic.twitter.com/ie0g6bat2y\n\nWhat do you think of his comments?\n\nBecause it seems as though he’s willing to spend a little more time in the courtroom.",
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"Saying that he wants to sue Whoopi Goldberg.\n\nBut, that’s not the only celebrity he wants to sue…\n\nAnd people had a lot to say.\n\nDuring his upcoming trial and acquittal, many people called Rittenhouse a murderer and a ‘white supremicist.’",
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"And now, Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot and killed 2 people, wants to sue them for it.\n\nSpeaking to Tucker Carlson on Fox News yesterday, he said that he wanted to hold media and entertainment figures accountable.",
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"“She called me a murderer after I was acquitted by a jury of my peers. She went on to still say that,” he said. Carlson then asked if he will be taking action against those who have labeled him a white supremacist.\n\n“Absolutely,” he said. “We are going to hold everybody that’s lied about me accountable,” he continued.",
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"Some developments potentially much more critical for Akorda than all the protests of the past 1.5 month taken together have gone practically unnoticed amid the hyper-scandalous presidential elections and a significant upsurge of domestic political activity in Kazakhstan. We are talking about both the dramatic jump in domestic demand for the dollar and how this demand has been satisfied.\n\nHow They “Dropped” the Exchange Rate before the Elections\n\nThe thing is that the National Bank of Kazakhstan and its affiliated structures that include the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange (KASE) have recently lost a great deal of its transparency in the eyes of the market participants. And this factor is responsible for the growth of the distrust to the Kazakh economic policy and practices on the part of the Kazakh citizens and foreign investors.\n\nIt looks like a number of internal and external factors (which probably include the early presidential elections) had contributed to the dramatic jump in the demand for the US dollar at the beginning of June. But the way the demand has been satisfied clearly demonstrates Akorda’s desire to preserve the internal political stability by any means possible.\n\nBy the looks of it, Akorda got scared that the unease at the domestic currency exchange market will intensify the protest sentiments in the society or cause panic among bank clients which, in its turn, may negatively affect the outcome of the elections. As a result, for the period of seven working days from June 5 to June 13 inclusively, the traded value of the US currency at the KASE spot-market constituted US$ 1942650 thousand, in other words, almost two billion. And only on June 14, 2019, it went down to $100 mln (approximately) per day, in other words, got back to “normal”.\n\nWe are anxious to hear the National Bank’s (particularly its Chairman Erbolat Dosayev’s) and the KASE’s explanations regarding what happened at the currency-exchange market in the period specified. However, more likely than not, the regulator and the stock-exchange will behave as if nothing out of the ordinary has happened. The best we can hope for is an admission that they were smoothing out the exchange rates jumps.",
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"In the early 1990s, my attention was drawn to the popular Indian guru and godman Satya Sai Baba. For a period, I spent much time watching every video and reading every book I could find about the man. My study occurred before the internet was popular, and there was not much debunking material around. But, there was enough, and I soon discovered the Indian Rationalists’ video “Guru Busters” showing Baba doing typical magician’s tricks. I also discovered much worse, especially after I finally went online.\n\nI had read many books by devotees and others who were impressed by the seemingly endless stream of divine miracles by Sai Baba, including his purported manifestations of artifacts such as watches, statues, lingams, ash and so on. The enthusiasm and conviction with which these alleged miracles were recounted were infectious, and I would have loved to believe they were true. How exciting that would have been! Here on Earth in our day and age supposedly had appeared a man who was clearly God because he could manifest an amazing array of miracles! What fun! I really wanted to go visit him at his ashram in Brindavan because it looked like such a great time. Who doesn’t want God to be real and walking among us, to love us and shower us with blessings?\n\nBut, of course, I was skeptical, so I kept digging, and I eventually found enough paydirt to confirm my doubts. Baba didn’t make it hard, because he has left a trail of trauma and terror so long and wide that many can see it, including the creators of the BBC documentary provided here. This trauma includes the grotesque sexual abuse of hundreds if not thousands of men and boys. Baba’s behavior was so egregious that UNESCO severed ties with his organization years ago, and the U.S. Embassy in Delhi warns travelers about the potential for sexual abuse by Baba.\n\nOne of the clues as to Baba’s conjurer nature was immediately obvious: He was raised in a traveling circus where he learned magic from his uncle! How that fact could be overlooked by so many of millions shows the deluding effect of blind belief in supernatural events and beings. In this tragic tale, this blind belief led to so much pain and grief that one is motivated to expose it thoroughly. In addition to the scams and sexual abuse come also allegations of murder to cover up these crimes, including killings in Sai Baba’s own bedroom, while he cowered in the bathroom unable to stop them, even though he is supposedly omnipotent. The murdered boys possibly had been sexually abused by Baba.\n\nSai Baba is getting old, and he will not be able to pull off the greatest purported miracle of God, which is immortality. Hence, he will be gone soon, but his destructive legacy will linger on, as more godmen of his ilk continue to pop up in places where gullibility reigns, along with its abuse. Naturally, Baba’s other legacy of building schools, hospitals and other important infrastructure – using million$ from rich followers – will leave many in India with a happy feeling about him. But, of course, one needs to ask, if Baba is God, why does he need the million$ of others to build hospitals and water-distribution systems? Why not materialize gold bars to pay for it all? Or, even better, why not just snap your all-powerful fingers and make the diseases and water shortages disappear?\n\nMoreover, the complicity of Indian politicians in this patent hoax to defraud people is reprehensible. But, hey, Baba brings in million$ in tourist money every year, not to mention all the rich followers tossing money at him for these projects. It is no wonder, then, that ex-Baba followers have been threatened and intimidated into silence. (It’s also been noticed that Baba manifested gold watches and jewelry for his rich followers, while only providing perfumed ash for his poor followers.)\n\nThe story of Sai Baba is but one piece of evidence demonstrating how blind belief and faith are not just matters of “personal choice” that should be left alone in all instances: Blind belief and faith can be very destructive and damaging to individuals and humanity as a whole. The various priesthoods worldwide hammering blind belief and fear into people are guilty of exploitation of innocence and gullibility – a major cause of immense suffering globally."
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"AllahPundit reported that at a town hall meeting today a questioner asked Senator McCain if he called his wife a c*nt.\n\nActually, he was the former Biden Campaign office manager.\nHis name is Marty Parrish.\nHere’s his picture–",
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"Gee… Do you think if this would have been a Republican operative sneaking into an Obama town hall event asking offensive questions it might get some press?\n\nHere’s the transcript from the town hall meeting:\n\nMarty Parrish: This question goes to mental health and mental health care. Previously, I’ve been married to a woman that was verbally abusive to me. Is it true that you called your wife a c*nt?\n\nMcCain: Now, now. You don’t want to… Um, you know that’s the great thing about town hall meetings, sir, but we really don’t, there’s people here who don’t respect that kind of language. So I’ll move on to the next questioner in the back.\n\nHere’s another photo of Marty Parrish:",
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"Bellingham's camp lasted longer than in some other cities, but eviction orders and police came on December 28. I think the occupation camps may have painted themselves into a corner where it looked like breaking camp would be akin to backing down. Unlike Egypt where people tried to keep occupying the square until Mubarak stepped down, changing USA culture is a longer process. The evolution of society keeps happening. Street protests in rainy weather will be hard to keep the momentum going, but come spring who knows.\n\nAlso, 2012 election is coming. While things in USA may not be that bad, like conditions in repressive Middle Eastern countries, the Republican House of Representatives, elected in 2010, is particularly bad. That election pushed things to the extreme, but this too shall pass if people vote.",
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"Bellingham's \"occupy camp\" is becoming like an alternative community. The city is allowing it to exist, so far. Here's a tent with solar power.",
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"Composting and recycling. In Bellingham, even some supermarkets do this.",
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"After the October 28 rally, some Occupy Bellingham folks set up camp in Maritime Heritage Park. They may not be happy campers about the state of the economy, but hopefully they are happy campers about networking and doing other things that a camp out of social change minded people will do. Seems like some smiles on people's faces, at least the first day. So far, the city has been flexible and allowed them to remain even though camping is normally not permitted in city parks.\n\nThere are usually quite a few homeless people sleeping in various nooks and crannies of Maritime Heritage Park anyway. One person pointed out that having the camp out might provide some support for the already homeless around in the park. For instance someone has set up a porta potty. Regular restrooms in that park are usually closed at night, according to article in Bellingham Herald.\n\nFor several years, Seattle area has had some organized camps for the homeless.\n\n* several blog posts compiled into this one.\n\nOne of the \"demands\" being discussed in the Occupy Bellingham encampment is to make sure that Whatcom Transit Authority plans to give route 331 high priority for use of it's hybrid buses, when those buses become available to the fleet.\n\nSome folks might ask, what does that have to do with Occupy Wall Street?\n\nOne of the chants I hear in the marches goes; \"This is what democracy looks like.\"\n\nWhen the request, about the 331 bus route, came up at an Occupy Bellingham meeting, it got \"put on stack;\" so to speak, in the lingo of the occupy meetings. A small show of hands came up for \"ya\" and hardly any hands came up for \"nay.\"\n\nAfter dropping by the meeting, I Later went home and looked up where the 331 route goes. That route is kind of like an \"eclectic protest march in itself.\" From downtown, it meanders through the city to serve both the Barkley Village and Cordota areas.\n\nAccording to an article, I read, in Bellingham Herald, the WTA plans to use it's new hybrid buses on routes with a lot of \"stop and go.\" Hybrid vehicles are more advantageous for travel through city traffic than long distance highway application. The 331 seems to meet that criteria anyway; in my book at least.\n\nSo, what is the point of Occupy Wall Street? Aren't some of it's demands already resonating with common sense anyway? Aren't many of them already being met?\n\nSo far, the local police have allowed Occupy Bellingham's camp to remain in Maritime Heritage Park, as far as I know. I've only visited the camp twice with friends passing through. Noticed the hybrid bus suggestion on a list of proposals hanging from a wall made of plastic tarp.\n\nLooks like the local camp is fairly clean compared to some of what I've been reading about from the media, at least, in other cities. On another wall of plastic tarp was a sign that says, \"Drug Free Zone.\"\n\nI don't know if the occupy movement, by itself, is pivotal to the social evolution that this country is going through. The occupy movement has been successful in getting people to think about problems, like the vast discrepancy of wealth in society. I see the OWS as just another part of the larger process of social evolution that takes place in society.\nPosted by Theslowlane Robert Ashworth at 6:59 PM"
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"Locast, the non-profit broadcast TV streaming service that's a legal target of major US broadcasters, has turned a corner of sorts, according to founder and chairman David Goodfriend.\n\nLocast, a service that launched in January 2018 and is now available in 25 US markets, has 1.7 million users nationwide. Locast also has enough paid donors in that group for the non-profit to attain operational sustainability, he said.",
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"Goodfriend also founder of Sports Fans Coalition NY, the nonprofit that started in 2017 that founded Locast.org.\n\n\"We are now able to pay all of our bills and we're able to pay those bills through user donations,\" Goodfriend explained. \"We're not staring down the barrel of bankruptcy and it's only because our donors are really signing up and committing and making monthly contributions
Something really big would have to change for us to no longer be a sustainable operation.\"\n\nLocast isn't saying how many of its 1.7 million registered users are making regular monthly donations but does acknowledge that the number is certainly below a majority of its overall user base.\n\nLocast, Goodfriend, added, has been following the example of public broadcasting. \"From what I understand, our penetration rate of users to donors is very similar to public broadcasting's ratio of viewers to donors,\" he said. \"That means we are on-par with other non-profits in the media space. We don't expect the majority of our users to become donors. Most of them don't.\"\n\nLocast was set up under the Copyright Act of 1976, which allows nonprofit translator services to rebroadcast local stations without receiving a copyright license from the broadcaster. As such, Locast's geo-fenced streaming service is available for free in its market areas, but urges registered users to donate (starting at $5 per month) to help fund the company's operations. Users that don't pay a voluntary donation see a brief ad every 15 minutes encouraging them to contribute. A similar ad appears whenever a viewer changes channels.",
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"Locast's app seeks individual donations starting at $5 per month, on up to $100 per year. Some one-off donors have set the stage for Locast to launch in smaller US markets such as Sioux Falls, South Dakota.\n\nThere's enough donors for Locast to remain a going concern and maintain what Goodfriend calls a \"barebones\" operation, plus the ability to extend Locast into additional markets.\n\nLocast's capital costs include leasing of real estate so Locast for the physical set-up, which typically includes a digital antenna on the roof, cabling down to the server room, with servers being the costliest component. Locast also pays content delivery network fees to deliver its streams, based on volume, and contractors, such as software developers and customer service reps, to keep Locast operational.\n\n\"The good news is we are really getting this down to a routine,\" Goodfriend said of market deployments. Notably, Locast works with couple of big data centers (Locast isn't identifying them) with facilities around the country that are ideal in the sense that they have roof space within range of local broadcast signals, rack space for servers, and access to power and connectivity.\n\nWhat Locast doesn't pay are legal bills linked to its fight with US broadcasters. Another non-profit group, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), has swooped in to help.\n\n\"I was worried about that,\" Goodfriend said of the legal costs required to mount Locast's defense. \"They are representing us pro bono, so what could've been the most prohibitively large expenditure and expense is now zero.\"",
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"Locast's geo-fenced local TV streaming service is now in more than two dozen markets and has about 1.7 million registered users.\n\nGoodfriend isn't committing to specific expansion numbers heading into 2021, but expects a \"steady drumbeat\" of new market launches to continue if the current donation trends hold.\n\n\"The more support we get the faster and larger the number of new market launches,\" he said. \"There's no way for us to map that out without having some sense of whether people will continue to use the service and continue to donate. I think they will. I'm fairly bullish on our ability to continue our expansion tempo
If we have enough revenue, we'll launch as many markets as possible, as fast as possible.\"\n\nLocast is funding and plotting its expansion primarily through those monthly donations. While that has helped Locast launch in big cities, some one-off donors backers have helped Locast get its service up in smaller US cities such as Sioux Falls, South Dakota.\n\nAT&T donated $500,000 to Locast in 2019, but declined to follow that in 2020. Goodfriend likewise wonders if that original donation, which some took as a move by AT&T to gain leverage in retransmission talks with US broadcasters, played a big part in sparking the lawsuit.\n\nBullish on a court resolution\n\n\"In retrospect, it might've been more hassle than it was worth,\" Goodfriend said of the AT&T donation, noting that receiving donations from individual consumers presented a more organic path to economic sustainability. \"We burned through that [AT&T] money pretty quickly.\"\n\nEven as it continues to launch new markets and take on new users, Locast has been facing down a lawsuit lodged by the Big 4 US broadcasters ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC alleging that Locast's service violates copyright law by retransmitting signals without authorization.\n\nThe broadcasters have also claimed that Locast \"is not the Robin Hood of television\" but seeking \"decidedly commercial purposes.\" US broadcaster aggression against Locast follows their success in squashing two profit-focused, subscription-based services – Ivi Inc. in 2012 and Aereo in 2014 – that captured local broadcast TV signals and distributed them via the Internet to subscribers.\n\nLocast has called the broadcaster-led lawsuit \"objectively baseless\" and \"an unlawful sham,\" while also telling the court that some pay-TV providers identified as potential Locast donors ended up pulling back because of intimidation by broadcasters.\n\nThe discovery process has continued but a trial has not been set as the timing has been complicated by the pandemic. Goodfriend guesses the case could reach trial by mid-2021.\n\nThe broadcasters did not file for a preliminary injunction, so Locast has continued to run the service and reach new markets in the meantime. But Goodfriend is looking forward to resolution. \"I'd rather have a ruling from the court so that we can have some certainty ... I think we're going to win.\"\n\nGoodfriend also denies characterizations by broadcasters that he's out to feather his own nest with Locast.\n\n\"I have not taken any money out of this operation to pay myself. I have not made a dime,\" he said. \"What motivates me is doing something big and important and helpful to people, and that's what makes this such a great project.\"\n\nGoodfriend acknowledges he still has some connections to Dish, a company that has more than a few TV retransmission battles under its belt. But Goodfriend characterizes Dish as a \"small client\" in his law and lobbying practice. He did, at one point, ask Dish chairman Charlie Ergen if he, his company or his foundation would be willing to contribute to Locast. \"The answer was no, no and no,\" Goodfriend recalled.\n\n\"To me, the more doorways in the better,\" Goodfriend said. However, platforms such as Roku and Fire TV, rather than integrations on Dish and DirecTV receivers, are what's driving Locast usage, he added. \"These are places where total cord-cutters go.\"\n\nThough Altice USA CEO Dexter Goei has shared some words of encouragement about Locast, the bulk of Locast's support from the pay-TV world tends to come from much smaller operators.\n\n\"Why? They want to get the hell out of the video business altogether,\" he said. \"They are upside down on video because the programming costs are more than what they can generate in revenue.\"\n\nWhile a few small operators have backed out of pay-TV, others have deemphasized video and/or partner with OTT-TV providers to instead focus on their higher-margin broadband services.\n\nLocast has also received some support (occasionally in the form of access to a local receive facility) from some small, independent \"must-carry\" broadcasters that don't get retrans revenue and rely heavily on cable and satellite for viewership.\n\n\"As cord-cutting happens, they have very few ways to finding an audience online. We provide that,\" Goodfriend said. \"The small players love us; the big players hate us, and that's just the way I like it. The small players and the consumers are helped by Locast. Big media and big cable is not.\"\n\nHow video analytics can kickstart the edge opportunity for telcos\nTelco, media and entertainment, and training and certification\nKaizen Gaming modernizes service development with microservices on Red Hat OpenShift\nEvolving CDNs to keep pace with capacity, quality, and efficiency demands\nPreparing for the future of cable\nMore Blogs from CxO Spotlight\nVantiva CEO on life after the Technicolor separation and spin-out"
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"There’s the unfinished grant application for the beach trust where, even though I’m no longer a Trustee (term limited), I seem to have become an ‘advisor’. As such – lucky me! – I get to do a lot of what I did as a Trustee – at least the responsibility no longer rest with me.\n\nPlus the world out there offends me. And it sucks too. So there.\n\nOff the sand and back in the saddle",
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"Today, for the second time, I’m headed to a meeting of the local Democratic Club. I stepped away from active involvement after 2010 – mostly because I’d overbooked myself with volunteer commitments. But at the end of this year, I’ll be term limited off the board of an Endowment Trust after six years. Time enough I think. Now it’s back to politics. Local politics.\n\nSo I’m going to these little political meetings as a warm up for getting involved with the County Party in 2012. My personal target is the Florida legislature, an incompetent group entrusted with lawmaking by my fellow citizens.",
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"Why I live here\n\n. . . That Trust I’m leaving has been a central part of my life since I moved here and discovered that my 1950’s development owns a Gulf front beach. Access is by ferry or a two mile walk from the public beach (all beaches are public of course, but our ferry isn’t). Over the years the operating costs around the ferry operation and buildings and land had risen sharply. Everything was managed by a local civic association and they were ready to turn the beach over to the County to finance and manage.",
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"It’s a special place – entirely natural, entirely untouched. No plumbing. No electric. No pavement. Just dunes and scrub and shells and sharks teeth. Gopher turtle abound as do shore birds. There are even shade trees. While other area beaches ‘renourish’ after almost every storm by dumping acres of sand transported from elsewhere, we are more patient. The beach shrinks sometimes. But it comes back always. Such are the ways of nature and the tides.\n\nMaybe I can arrange a beach party for local Democrats once I learn everyone’s name.",
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"Sara Anjargolian is a documentary photographer and attorney focused on visual storytelling projects that seek to participate in the process of social change. Her work has been recognized and supported by the United Nations, Open Society Foundations, Fulbright, UCLA School of Art & Architecture (Make Art / Stop AIDS), Photophilanthropy, the Tufenkian Foundation, and the Yerevan Press Association. Her body of work has been exhibited widely and most recently includes stories illuminating topics such as: non-combat deaths within Armenia's military, life on the front lines in Nagorno-Karabakh, refugee life along the Azerbaijani border, AIDS and drug-resistant tuberculosis among the Zulu people in South Africa, “How We Live” a photography installation, book and film documenting poverty in Armenia, “Not Here” a project focusing on labor migration from Armenia to Los Angeles, and, “Zenne Dancer” a feature film in Turkey about the honor killing of a gay man by his father (for which she served as the still photographer). Anjargolian graduated summa cum laude from the University of California Los Angeles with a degree in Political Science/Public Policy, and then went on to law school, receiving her law degree from the University of California Berkeley.SB. In your recent work, \"An Absent Presence,\" you have been witnessing and documenting the challenges of non-combat fatalities in the Armenian military today. What did you discover?SA. I have been documenting social justice issues in the former Soviet republic of Armenia for years, and the topic of human rights abuses in the military was one of the most difficult I have tackled. Not only are the activities of the military shrouded in secrecy under the guise of “national security,” but I discovered that the entire system in all sectors and at all levels - including the investigators, the medical examiners, and the courts - is set up to conspire against the truth.",
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"SB. Human rights groups believe that many reported suicides in the Armenian army are really homicides involving complicit army officers tampering with evidence and covering up these crimes. Is this the case?SA. Yes, human rights organizations estimate the number of non-combat deaths since Armenia’s armed forces were established to be between 1500 and 3000 - although the facts of each case are deliberately convoluted. Most of the time, we don’t actually know what happened. Usually “something” triggers a situation where a soldier ends up dead - sometimes the situation is triggered by a commander who loses control, sometimes it involves a group of soldiers hazing one soldier, and sometimes a soldier witnesses illegal activity (like a narcotics trade as in the case of Valery Muradyan or the stealing of fuel as in the case of Arthur Ghazaryan) - and it seems that their witnessing of these crimes leads to their death, and a fake suicide is staged to cover up the murder.SB. How did you learn about these issues in the Armenian military and why did you decide to start working on this project?SA. I photographed a series of protests two years ago in Armenia’s capital Yerevan involving families of soldiers who had died in non-combat situations and who were demanding that the military and government uncover what had happened to their sons. I wanted to know more about this situation and began working on the project.SB. Was it difficult to enter and photograph inside one of the most secretive institution in Armenia?SA. Photographing on the frontlines and military bases was not the most difficult part - what is difficult is finding out the truth of what happened in these cases. The military and legal system is set up such that facts in these cases are buried in years of incompetent investigations, layers of corruption, and a complete lack of motivation in uncovering the truth.",
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"SB. The story you showed for first time in the \"mOther Armenia\" exhibit has two sides: the military that wants to present itself as a strong, disciplined defender of the nation and the families who lost sons to suspicious, non-combat deaths and question the discipline and integrity of the military: Where does the truth lie?SA. That is precisely the question I am asking through this work - how can these two realities exist next to one another? I would like for the viewers of this work to answer that question for themselves. The work is being shown at the Center for Contemporary Experimental Art (NPAK) in Yerevan through August 17.",
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"SB. How did the parents of the lost soldiers respond to your interest in telling their sons' stories?SA. Generally very responsive. Since the military and legal system has not provided a credible forum through which these families can seek redress, they are more than willing to seek alternative channels, such as the court of public opinion, to tell their sons’ stories.",
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"SB. Is there a story you heard that still haunts you?SA. What haunts me are the photographs the families shared with me of the way their sons were found at the scene of the incident - one hanging from a metal pipe, the other with a Kalashnikov in his mouth, the other with a bruised body - I looked at these images for only a day - these families live with these photographs, study them in detail day-after-day, trying to figure out what happened to their children. But what haunts me even more is the feeling in my stomach when I leave the families homes, or when I leave the frontlines - that sinking feeling of not being able to “change” anything.",
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"SB. It is an act of bravery to try to uncover what lies behind the deaths of soldiers that happened under mysterious and violent circumstances, sometimes even involving drug trafficking. Do you worry about your own security?SA. There are moments when I think about whether or not I should be afraid, but mostly I am so focused on the story and making sure the work is true to the essence of the situation that I don’t have much time to worry about it. Not telling this story is not an option.SB. How has the public in Armenia responded to your work?SA. Very positive and supportive so far. In conjunction with the Open Society Foundation office in Yerevan (which also funded the project) we are planning a panel discussion on the topic.SB. Do you think your work will prod the Armenian military to be more open about non-combatant deaths and help the families of lost soldiers find answers to their questions?SA. It is always difficult to define if and how social justice reportage will influence the situation it seeks to portray and illuminate. I define success as being involved in the process of change even if I personally do not see the final result.",
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However, some brands are trying to remedy that missing link by offering digital experiences that engage fans watching the games from home.\n\nOne such brand, Unilever subsidiary Degree, is looking to get fans to share their best dance moves on social media for a contest—inspired by the dance cams shown on jumbotrons during games. It’s an opportunity to capture some of the pent-up enthusiasm for a return to normal as fans try to take in the return of the annual basketball tournament.\n\n“This is the first time fans will be watching March Madness in two years!” says Dawn Hedgepath, general manager for deodorants at Unilever. “Because Degree is committed to inspiring confidence in everyone to move more (especially now since 38% of Americans have been moving less than before the pandemic), we thought turning to user-generated content would be a fun way to encourage fans to #KeepMoving and recreate the tradition at home.”\n\nHow will the brand get users to submit their best Insta-ready creations?\n\n“We’re asking fans to submit a video to Twitter or Instagram using #KeepMoving, and our community management team will be keeping an eye out for the best,” says Hedgepath. “I think we’re going to see a lot of creative signature moves, especially knowing four winners will get the chance to show off their dance on-air during the Final Four on Saturday, March 3.”\n\nAnd for a little star power, the team worked with Kenny “the Jet” Smith (and other yet-to-be-announced partners) to get the ball rolling. 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(By the way, both he and Rash have won their Oscars for co-writing “The Descendants.”)\n\nBoth have definitely made a splash in the writing department, and this is no different. They’ve grown from being That One Guy Who Shows Up in the Broken Lizard Movies and the Dean on “Community,” to real above-average filmmakers that I love (but it’s not as if I didn’t like them before). I guess you could say, in my eyes, they’ve come of age in terms of their careers.\n\nThe story concerns Duncan (Liam James), a fourteen year-old boy who is dragged to a summer vacation spot with his mother (Toni Collette) and her over-bearing boyfriend Trent (Steve Carell). Duncan has a rough time fitting in, but he finds a friend in the manager, Owen (Sam Rockwell) of the Water Wizz water park.\n\nFaxon and Rash design the film like experts. As soon as we’re introduced to the characters, they’re either instantly likeable, or you’ll just as instantly get a bad feeling about them. The only character one will get a sudden bad feeling about is Trent, portrayed by Carell. That’s his purpose. He’s the sort-of character that will be a total dick just because he can. When crappy situations happen, his mindset is to simply forget about them the next day. Carell plays the character well. Take Carell’s Burt Wonderstone and subtract the obnoxious way about him; replace it with the everyday soon-to-be stepfather, and you have the biggest dick in the movie, Trent. He plays a major role in stalling Duncan’s confidence.\n\nToni Collette’s Pam (Duncan’s mom) is usually likeable. Like most of the adults in the film, they take their kids along with them to this vacation spot. As one character puts it, “it’s Spring Break for adults.” This expresses the selfishness of many adults in the film (save the workers at Water Wizz, but more on that later). They’ll party and have a good time, but they won’t bother to include the children. That is very much the case with Allison Janney’s eccentric performance of Betty, mother of Susanna (AnnaSophia Robb), and Peter (River Alexander), where she constantly points out his horrible case of lazy eye. The actress is hard not to love, even when she’s criticizing a character. It’s the way some mothers do, and it’s downright hilarious for the audience.\n\nOf course, there is Duncan. The hero of the film. He has a difficult time feeling he belongs. He’s awkward and shy, which it seems many can be at the age of fourteen. (Like I was.) But he grows as a person throughout the film and it’s a treat to watch. We get to see the good, the bad and the ugly of adolescence through his eyes, and just like the tagline states, “we’ve all been there.” The ugly is, of course, his stepfather. He’s also the bad. The good is Water Wizz water park and Susanna. (A potential love interest of Duncan’s, and she’s older, to boot!)\n\nHe meets Rockwell’s Owen, a person who teaches him that it’ll get better and makes him feel welcome. He offers him a job at Water Wizz, and he slowly gets Duncan out of his shell. Owen is the type of person that can make anyone feel welcome. He jokes about everything. He’s the type of person everybody knows. He could be your uncle (my Uncle Danny in my case), a father or a best friend. Sometimes his constant jokery gets in the way of personal interests (mainly Maya Rudolph’s character), but he’s the type of shoulder everybody needs at some point in their lives.\n\n“The Way Way Back” might not pack the largest emotional punch. It didn’t make me cry, though I was close. Perhaps I wasn’t in the crying mood? Compared to the other coming-of-age movies so far this year, there’s more of a punch than “The Kings of Summer,” but less than “Mud.” More than a few scenes in the film pull at the heartstrings, and this is an uplifting and well-acted tale. It’s entertaining, hilarious and very enjoyable, if a little light-hearted at times.\n\nLiam James may not be the strongest performer out of the bunch (who could be against Rockwell, Carell, Collette, Janney, Robb, Rob Corddry and Amanda Peet?!), but he has a timid charm about him. He shows promise, especially because his eyes are super expressive. I’ve always been attracted to Robb’s delicate kindness about her, and the characters she portrays. I want to see more of her.\n\nRash and Faxon show up in supporting turns as employees at the Water Wizz water park. Jim Rash plays a hilarious germaphobe named Lewis; Faxon is another employee named Roddy, master of the holding technique where he asks hot girls to wait to use the slide. These two truly understand what being a teen is like, because, like everyone else, they’ve been there. Faxon and Rash, and Stephen Chbosky (author, writer/director of “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”), may be their generation’s John Hughes. We’ll see in time.\n\nOne last thing. There is a concept of going your own way in this film. Characters are taught to not follow patterns and to choose their own path. There’s a point where characters (minor and major) are trying to pass each other in a water slide. Perhaps this is only boys will be boys tom-foolery. Maybe it’s about doing things differently, not following the norm, and making your own path. I’m not certain; it’s ambiguous and that’s the purpose. I am sure, though, that Faxon and Rash have penned a smart coming-of-age dramedy."
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"Photos: January in the Jungle\n\nAs European winter weather finally begins living up to its reputation, volunteers continue to travel to refugee camps on the North French coast.\n\nThe inspiring, testing and never-ending aid efforts in Calais and Dunkirk welcomes new and recurring, temporary and permanent assistants all the time; last week, at the suggestion of my sister – a recurring volunteer – I, and a group of eight friends from Bristol and London made the short trip to join them. I always get seasick. Here’s some photo evidence of my pallid, grim face as I only just manage to keep down half a Pieminister (yeah, on a ferry…for a fiver.) Luckily my fragile constitution only had to hang on to itself for an hour – the trip from Dover to Calais was far quicker than I’d assumed.\n\nOther than how easy and cheap it is to book an Airbnb, a ferry and hop over to France, what struck me was the challenge to my expectations. I had expected there would be little in the way of food and donations now that the sensational footage of migrants jumping onto moving lorries had fallen out of media vogue, and that both volunteers and refugees would be fairly depressed. In fact, those in the camp greeted us all with a sympathetic smile, the main co-ordinator at the warehouse gave a rousing speech every morning about the successes of the aid effort, and volunteers bonded over how many donations end up on the ‘silly’ pile, and how much the dust from long-unworn clothing was making them sneeze.\n\nWe spent one day in the warehouse, sorting through the ever-increasing mountain of donations, listening to a range of volunteers’ playlists (Bieber is far more tolerable when followed by metal-infused dubstep and French hip-hop), and one day clearing rubbish and broken tents in the camp. Clothing and food donations are pouring in – money for infrastructure is not. This is the crucial issue now: if you want to help the effort in Calais and make a difference to the lives of those seeking asylum, either get yourself over to France for a few days, or donate what you can to ACTED, who, alongside Médecins Sans Frontières, are struggling to provide for the camps the sanitation, and dignity, that we take for granted.\n\nThe French and British governments have contributed only fencing and policing to keep those who are trying to begin a new life penned into what they feel is a prison – as is often the way, it is up to the public to band together and build what is needed for survival, as a community of solidarity.",
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"Poland has the weaponry, and the trained personnel. No threat to Russia, but you could sell is as such. Poland is just what Washington likes. And Raytheon, Northrop etc. The US cannot send US troops into the theater. And neither can Western Europe. Unpalatable. Countries like Germany, France and Holland won’t even think about sending troops. NATO depends on eastern European cannon fodder. Western Europe, like the US, will only send their second hand armoury. But not so, Poland. Here’s from Politico, November 21 2022:\n\nPoland’s paranoia about Russia prompted it to eschew the prevailing Zeitgeist across much of Europe that conventional warfare was a thing of the past. Instead, it is building what are now on track to become the EU’s heftiest land forces. “The Polish army must be so powerful that it does not have to fight due to its strength alone,” Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on the eve of Poland’s independence day. It’s a shift that has resonated with Poland’s indispensable ally.\n\n“Poland has become our most important partner in continental Europe,” a senior U.S. Army official in Europe said, citing the crucial role Poland has played in supporting Ukraine and in shoring up NATO defenses in the Baltics. While Germany, traditionally America’s key ally in the region, remains a linchpin as a logistical hub, Berlin’s endless debates over how to resurrect its military and lack of a strategic culture have hampered its effectiveness as a partner, the official said. As Germany continues to debate the details of what it calls the “Zeitenwende,” or strategic turning point triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Poland is already making substantial investments.\n\nWarsaw has said it will raise its target defense spending from 2.4% of GDP to 5%. Meanwhile, Germany, which spent about 1.5% of GDP on defense last year, is debating whether it can maintain NATO’s 2% goal after it exhausts a €100 billion defense investment fund it approved earlier this year. Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak pledged in July that his country would have “the most powerful land forces in Europe.” It’s well on its way. Poland already has more tanks and howitzers than Germany and is on course to have a much larger army, with a target of 300,000 troops by 2035, compared with Germany’s current 170,000.\n\nToday, Poland’s military is about 150,000 strong, with 30,000 belonging to a new territorial defense force set up in 2017. These are weekend soldiers who undergo 16 days of training followed up by refresher courses. They were initially seen as a bit of a joke, but Ukraine’s success in using mobile militia equipped with anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles now makes the idea seem much more sensible. “Today, those doubts have disappeared,” Blaszczak said during a recent swearing-in ceremony for new territorial troops.\n\nUnlike Germany, which struggles to attract new troops, Poland’s recruiting drive is gaining attention. “The Poles have a much more positive attitude towards their military than Germany because they had to fight for their freedom,” said Gustav Gressel, a former Austrian military officer and security scholar now with the European Council on Foreign Relations. “In military circles no one questions the quality of the Polish army.”\n\nWe would do well to see all this in the light of what Julian Assange said about Afghanistan in 2011. NATO wants a forever war, not a successful one.\n\nNATO, the US and the rich part of Europe, have nothing to lose. They send plenty of mostly useless weapons into the Ukraine theater, but as long as there are no coffins arriving at their (air)ports, their people won’t complain. On the contrary, their media make sure that they keep cheering it all on. While making sure it remains murky how much it exactly costs them.\n\nI found this very peculiar, through Andrew Korybko:\n\nUkrainian Ambassador to the UK Vadim Prystaiko [..] telling Newsweek: “The West now has a unique chance. There are not many nations in the world who would allow themselves to sacrifice so many lives, territories and decades of development for the purpose of defeating the archenemy…This is what I mean: All hands on deck, every single thing we can spare to help Ukraine win.”\n\nYou have a unique chance to have our people shot to bits. We will be happy to sacrifice them for your goals. Just keep giving us weapons, that’s all you have to do. Note the use of the term “archenemy”. For a country whose language and culture is still very much alive for perhaps more than half of Ukrainians. The 2014 US coup unseated a president elected by a majority of the population.\n\nFor some reason the US dragged two of their biggest old warmongers out of their respective proverbial basements: former US Defense Secretary Robert Gates’ and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Who co-wrote this in the WaPo:\n\nTime Is Not On Ukraine’s Side\n\nUnder current circumstances, any negotiated cease-fire would leave Russian forces in a strong position to resume their invasion whenever they are ready. That is unacceptable. The only way to avoid such a scenario is for the United States and its allies to urgently provide Ukraine with a dramatic increase in military supplies and capability — sufficient to deter a renewed Russian offensive and to enable Ukraine to push back Russian forces in the east and south.\n\nCongress has provided enough money to pay for such reinforcement; what is needed now are decisions by the United States and its allies to provide the Ukrainians the additional military equipment they need — above all, mobile armor. The U.S. agreement Thursday to provide Bradley Fighting Vehicles is commendable, if overdue. Because there are serious logistical challenges associated with sending American Abrams heavy tanks, Germany and other allies should fill this need. NATO members also should provide the Ukrainians with longer-range missiles, advanced drones, significant ammunition stocks (including artillery shells), more reconnaissance and surveillance capability, and other equipment. These capabilities are needed in weeks, not months.\n\nIt’s starting to look like a desperate push. But it will come. Much stronger than today. Desperation has that kind of effect. The suffering will be in Ukraine and soon likely in Poland and Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia. Western Europe will pay through higher food- and energy prices. The US elites will be sitting pretty.\n\nThere is zero doubt that we will have to come back to this, a lot, in the near future. But that’s sort of what you do with predictions. They foretell actual events and conversations.\n\nGonzalo Lira talked about these things back in November 2022:\n\nTo be continued. As long as the people in the west remain oblivious to their own destiny, fate, reality. We are all used to having unipolar control of the world. But those times are over."
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"Pause for a second before gleefully (or maybe it’s just wearily) putting your hands together and praying for the arrest of Mayor Rob Ford.",
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"They are not a private citizen. They are a public servant. The reverberations are different and far more widespread.\n\nNow, the argument could be made that any official who’s pushed things to the point of being arrested has already soiled the position they were elected into, reverberations already felt. Lord knows, the likes of Rob Ford and his councillor-brother have inflicted more than enough damage on the office of the mayor of Toronto. A possible arrest, nothing but a fillip, a dollop of icing on a cratered cake.\n\nI’m just empty postulating but there could be all sorts of things at work here that haven’t bubbled up to the surface yet. All this could be little more than a fishing expedition (so to speak) on the part of the Toronto police. They don’t have anything stickable to the mayor. So they’re just shaking the tree to see what may fall out.\n\nHe could be very correct in suggesting they’ve got nothing on him which is a far cry from his claim to have done nothing wrong. The man’s admitted to smoking crack. His hands are far from clean.\n\nIt could also be a scenario where the police have just fired a warning shot across Mayor Ford’s bow. Let him know that the gig’s up and it’s time to walk away as they’d expect any reasonable, rational person to do, caught in as many compromising and unbecoming situations as he has been.",
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"The chain of office will protect him from any further police investigation. Just step aside and do the honourable thing.\n\nOf course, there could be much deeper implications at work, matters that have only been hinted at and whispered about until now. Things we may never discover. But suffice it to say that we have come a long way from those innocent days of the 2010 campaign when Rob Ford was recorded over the phone agreeing to try and secure some oxycontin for Dieter Doneit-Henderson.\n\nWhen the news broke, Ford claimed he “said what I needed to say to get the person off the phone without provoking him” and that he did so because he feared for his family. (Note the familiar pattern of turning a gaffe into a point of victimization. One Rob Ford has used extensively throughout his career, up to and including the current morass with the Toronto police.)\n\nMany of us shrugged the whole thing off and actually bought Ford’s explanation. “I’ll try. I’ll try,” Ford was heard telling Mr Doneit-Henderson. “I don’t know this s–t [oxycontin] but I’ll try to f—–g [fucking] find it.”\n\nOf course, he doesn’t know anything about oxycontin. The guy drinks some. Does a little weed. Who doesn’t?",
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Both the outer low-pressure and the inner high-pressure cylinders were connected to the second set of driving wheels. The steam dome and the sand dome were on the top of the boiler under joint streamlining.In Denmark, these units were initially overhauled in the DSB's Copenhagen main shops, and they were converted to right hand control and then put on the roster as road numbers E 964-974. Additional adaptations involved the refueling infrastructure as well as the construction of 20 meter / 65 foot turntables. The German occupation of Denmark starting in 1940 meant the DSB urgently needed additional powerful steam locomotives, so they had the class E built at Frichs in Aarhus. Between 1943 and 1950, 25 locomotives entered the roster in four series as road numbers E 975-999. These \"new\" Pacifics had an additional dome to dry steam, larger side windows on the cabs, and welded tenders. In addition, road numbers E 990-999 were delivered with double smokestacks, which were then retrofitted on road numbers E 975-989 between 1948 and 1951. Up into the Sixties, these Pacifics defended their role pulling passenger and freight trains, yet they landed on the storage track one after the other. The last regular use of a class E was in 1970 and the last unit kept for special service, road number E 994, was retired in 1979.Only six units were preserved: Road numbers E 964 and 966 were sold in 1963 and 1999 to the Swedish Railroad Museum in Gävle and were given their old road numbers F 1200 and F 1202 again. Road number F 1200 was carefully restored to its original condition and has been operational since September of 2002, while road number F 1202 functions as a stationary display piece. Road number E 987 belongs to a private individual, while road number E 996 can presently be admired in Great Britain at the \"Railworld Wildlife Haven\" in Peterborough. 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But it was this very set of questions that drove Gabriela Aguilar, founder of Los Yapas Holistic Center in the Amazon of Ecuador, to dig deeper and find her way onto the path of healing. Now, the grandchild of Ecuadorian farmers and daughter of parents from the Andes, strives to prepare and guide others in the process of confronting such transformative exploration through a reconnection with nature.\nLocated at the entrance of the Amazon from the direction of the Andes, Los Yapas is just two hours away from Baños, the most popular and visited city in the Andes of Ecuador. Because of oil and logging exploitation and traffic—roads, new cities and growing populations—this region of the Amazon, Pastaza, is also the most damaged. Committed to regenerative tourism, the team behind the holistic center has reforested 17 of their 25 hectares bought in 2006, converting what was once an open pasture for grazing cattle into a thriving forest hosting native species of plants, birds and butterflies. And for visitors, it’s become a sanctuary of experiences with medicinal plants and ancestral therapies, agroforestry and social work.\n“There are three pillars to regenerative tourism: regenerate the connection with yourself; with others, and with Mother Earth. By performing this reconnection—touching the soil, planting a tree, making practices like yoga and detox, ceremonies with indigenous women and medicinal plants—we uphold those pillars, and believe them to be the guidelines of real healing,” tells Gabriela, in her calm yet joyful voice.\n\n“I’ve experienced a life of living in a city and going to nature from time to time, and even living in a big city and being completely cut off from nature for an extended period of time,” tells Gabriela, a biologist who has studied in Cuba and Switzerland. In fact, it was while studying for a PhD at the University of Bern that a chance encounter would spark an intrinsic pull back to the Amazon for the Quito native.\n“A fellow Ecuadorian spoke to me about the Yasuni National Park, one of the most biodiverse national parks in the world, and how the wildlife was being destroyed by oil exploitation and other threats. It really affected me,” she recalls. “Because I had been there, I had touched the trees and rivers...So often we keep a great distance between ourselves and issues that can be found around the world, be it wars, conflicts, poverty or environmental issues—but this was a place that was part of me.”\nA wake up call for the student to reflect on her happiness and intention, Gabriela followed her heart and completely changed direction; leaving behind a recently completed doctorate, she returned to Ecuador, where she had not lived in over a decade.\nFeeling isolated and without contacts, she began working with the earth, regenerating soil, creating compost, and, without realizing, healing herself. Healing leads to consciousness however, and Gabriela listened to the doubt that was nagging at her: What was her purpose for returning? How would she get started and with whom would she work with?\nAn ayahuasca healing ceremony, so prevalent in the wellness culture of the indigeouns women with whom Gabriela held close ties, found its way in her process of discovering personal answers. According to Gabriela, this specific experience with the medicinal plant—which she sees less as a pathway to hallucinations and more so as a way to highlight what we fail to see on the day to day—was able to build her confidence in herself and life.\nWith the clear messaging that she could heal while inspiring “others to heal themselves and regenerate the fading rainforest,” Gabriela continues to consider indigenous plants with medicinal properties as a pivotal factor in the healing process. However, great care and preparation must be given to what is an extremely personal journey inward.\n“[At Los Yapas] we are not looking for quantity. A lot of money can be made by hosting an ayahuasca ceremony for 10, 20, 50 people, for instance. But the quality comes through the preparation in which you’ll face the darkness, so that when you enter the ceremony you feel really light because you have already seen the most difficult parts of your life and confronted them,” says Gabriela, noting that an ayahuasca retreat is typically seven days. “The ceremony is a time to enjoy and in an environment where you feel safe and without judgement. Afterwards, we are there to discuss and connect—even after you’ve left our grounds.”\n\nIn 2019, four years after becoming a founding member of Red Amazónica de Permacultores (Amazon Permaculture Network), Los Yapas joined like minded communities in creating the Amazon Route of Hope.\nConsisting of four main ‘islands’—natural areas that have been recuperated by defenders of the forest—navigating the route means discovering new experiences and traditional knowledge of healing. Three of the islands are between 20-60 minutes from each other, while Los Yapas is the furthest from the group, at a distance of 7 hours. Recommended to traverse by private car, the amount of time navigating the route depends on how deep of a healing experience is desired, as opportunities to work in soil and permaculture, reiki, yoga, mindfulness abound along this protected route.\nWorking closely with indigenous women in the Pastaza region to protect the land of Los Yapas and beyond, Gabriela is aware of the danger in her work, as workers in the oil and logging industries, fearful for their work, can react with acts or threats of violence.\n“I’m not afraid. I really trust in life and in my heart and in all that we are doing. I know that there is a threat but I prefer not to give it too much thought or energy,” says Gabriela, noting that Ecuador’s rainforest is fortunate to have the work of many NGOs as well as the support of influential figures such as Leonardo DiCaprio. Acknowledging the draining work of their community, Los Yapas organizes retreats for local indigenous women, after which they are able to bring back to their communities what they’ve learned in order to spread healing and this idea of a protective network of women.\n\nHealing, facing the dark side that we don’t want to face, and removing the layers and masks that we use to bury our true emotions and selves, is a deep process that requires the very plants, environment and community made possible by the Amazon.\n“This type of wellness goes deep. It’s not just about a nice view, a massage or yoga session: it’s working to go deep into your psycho-emotional side to get rid of these fears and limits that prevent you from seeing yourself as the beautiful and necessary being that you are, meanwhile reconnecting you to the soil, the natural world,” points out Gabriela.\nThe transformational experiences found at Los Yapas create lasting connections between the visitor and Amazon, a deep tie of heart and soul to its nature and people; what results is a relationship whereby people are more likely to take action to protect and conserve natural areas.\nIn a world where levels of depression have skyrocketed and undeniable global threats such as climate change and viruses are now intertwined in our daily decision making, how does one stay positive?\n“As long as we have people regenerating forests and coming back to nature, we have hope. 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"“Create a life you love!”\n\nOften seen as the geographical center of the Maritimes, the delightful town of Amherst, Nova Scotia is located on the border between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick – a narrow piece of land that is the only physical connection between the two provinces, as well as being a short half-hour drive to the bridge to Prince Edward Island. Amherst boasts that within two hours you can drive to almost every major city in three provinces.\n\n“That is who we are, first and foremost,” says Amherst Mayor, David Kogon. “We are a border community. We are also the gateway to Nova Scotia for anyone coming from the rest of the country. Our population right in the urban centre is 9400, but we are also the urban hub for Cumberland County as a whole, which is a rather large geographical area. I would say the population doubles when you look at all the people who see Amherst as the center of their lives, coming here for groceries, shopping, Walmart, things like that.”",
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"He goes on to describe it as an old Victorian town with beautiful old sandstone architecture and a significant industrial community, including an industrial park and one of only seven Tier 2 Hospitals in the province. Recreation-wise, the town is filled with parks, playgrounds, walking trails, two splash pads, an off-leash dog park, a stadium, a skate park, a ball field, and a brand new tennis court. There is also a YMCA and a highly regarded 18-hole golf course.\n\nFirst settled in 1764 by immigrants from Yorkshire following the expulsion of the Acadians, they were joined by United Empire Loyalists fleeing the American colonies during the revolutionary war. Amherst then went on to become a local center of shipbuilding and commerce. The industrialists of this period were responsible for many of the stunning Victorian and Edwardian homes built in the area. With the construction of the Intercolonial Railway of Canada in 1872, which ran the main line from Halifax to Quebec City, the town took off and became a true hub of industry and commercial activity.\n\n“The fact that we are in the geographic center of the Maritimes is really one of the main economic driving forces for our community,” adds Greg Herrett, CAO for the town. “You drive two hours in any direction and you are hitting a major city. There are over a million people in that radius when you count Halifax, Moncton, Charlottetown, and Saint John. We are also on the train route through those cities and a two-hour drive from two seaports and two international airports.”\n\n“Let’s not forget that we are 20 minutes from the ocean as well,” chimes in Tamara Porter, Business Development Officer, “so that is also one of our main attractions. We do get a lot of seasonal residents that come stay at the cottages for the summer and will do their services and shopping in town. We are 10 minutes from the Bay of Fundy and 20 from the Northumberland Strait and that really impacts your lifestyle – you can finish up work and head to the beach 20 minutes later. If you look at a wider circle of what is available around the county, there are activities like fossil cliffs, dozens of waterfalls, lots of ATV trails, hiking trails, fishing, off-road or recreation activities, and don’t forget your camera.”\n\nNo wonder the slogan for Amherst is “Create a Life You Love!” and it seems many people are doing just that. This has been especially true over the last year, where a lot of folks throughout the country are seeing that the Maritime provinces, with their smaller, rural nature, are great places to be during a pandemic. “We have only had a few cases of COVID-19 in Cumberland County since this all began,” says Kogon, “and we are seeing growth in housing and real estate transactions because of that. We have so much to offer, and we are also a really safe place to live.” The retail housing market has been on fire for the last six to eight months, and there is nothing but an upward trajectory from where they started. In part due to a lot of recent effort in terms of attracting new residents, as well as new businesses.",
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"“Here is the thing,” says Kogon, “We certainly have people here who are willing to work, and people from the local area have a great reputation for that and a great work ethic. But we are actively looking at attracting a larger workforce. Some industries set up here because of location and we want to be able to get the people to work in those industries, but we recognize that must be an intentional focus. Encouraging people to move here is one of the key strategies for our business growth. We have all the infrastructure in place, from broadband to natural gas. We have even been recognized for having one of the best municipal water sources in the country. Tamara, Eileen, Jenn, and Cheryl (the marketing team) promote Amherst as a great place to live, work, and play – and I really think that is true, you can even work remotely here and beat the big city rat race!”\n\nHerrett acknowledges, “The infrastructure is second to none for our size and location. The town of Amherst has spent significant money upgrading sewer and water, we’ve switched all municipal lighting to LED for a green initiative… we’ve spent millions of dollars on the infrastructure in the last few years.”\n\n“The environment has been a big issue here,” Kogon adds. “About a year ago, we declared a climate emergency and have been working on everything through that lens. We have just begun a solar power project for the hockey arena and, after that, we are going to be doing the Fire and Police Stations. We are currently partnering with Nova Scotia Power who is in the process of constructing a large solar farm out in our industrial park area. This is a pretty green province, but we see ourselves as one of the greenest communities.”\n\nSome large employers are utilizing the industrial park already. Gordon Food Services has its Atlantic distribution center there, Emmerson Packaging is on-site, as well as IMP Aerostructures that manufacture aircraft components. “There is room for expansion,” says Porter, “and we are working on that. We have a commercial development bylaw as well, which offers any business that’s expanding with a minimum of $25,000 investment, a tax rebate for 10 years. Essentially they can defer up to 50 percent of their taxes and that is a significant incentive.”\n\n“Amherst is constantly improving,” says Kogon, “We did some work a few years ago revitalizing our downtown. It was mostly cosmetic and what I would call “streetscaping” but COVID has hit our smaller mom and pop businesses pretty hard. We need to do some work attracting new types of businesses and more mixed-use facilities. One of the other things we have been doing, as we move forward, is increasing and improving our municipal functioning relationships with the other municipalities within Cumberland County. It helps with procurement and infrastructure, as well.”\n\nThe town administration often receives compliments on the team approach they take with respect to development inquiries. People who show interest and then get to the development stage are fortunate to deal with business development specialists like Tamara Porter and her associates. At that point, the town’s engineers and planning staff and finance staff also become involved, so that everyone understands upfront what is possible and how the town can help and what it might cost.\n\n“I think Amherst is and should be attractive for businesses who are looking to invest here but also to folks who are looking to relocate here,” says Herrett, “Our quality of life is incredible. We have wonderful schools, a wonderful hospital, lots of recreation assets, and housing prices that are very attractive, especially if you come from some of the larger cities, where effectively you can cash out and have money left over when you move here. And if those larger cities are your thing, they are only an hour away. You literally have the best of all worlds here.”\n\nTaylor Ford Amherst, in Amherst, Nova Scotia appreciates the support of its customers, fellow businesses and the town of Amherst itself. As a Ford Motor Company President’s Award winner, we constantly endeavour to fully support the people, the environment and the community we are fortunate enough to be part of."
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"TRIANA — It was almost a year to the day that developers Louis and Patti Breland announced they would build mortgage-free adaptive homes for two Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipients, both amputees from North Alabama.\n\nIn June, one of those Wounded Warriors, Army Sgt. 1st Class Scott Barkalow and his wife Tina moved into their adaptive home in Athens.\n\n“When I applied just one year ago, I expected it to be a long and drawn-out ordeal that might bear fruit some distant day,” a clearly emotional Brown said. “Nowhere in my wildest dreams, did I expect to be thrust into the spotlight and handed the figurative and literal key to our family’s future within a year.”\n\nIt was not only a beautiful day for a celebration but a patriotic one.\n\nThe ceremony opened with a color guard, Pledge of Allegiance, and a prayer, followed by American Idol performer Maddye Trew singing a moving rendition of the National Anthem.\n\n“This is what America is about and this is what Helping a Hero is all about,” said Meredith Iler, founder of the Helping a Hero Home Program as she presided over the “Welcome Home Ceremony.” “It’s us coming together and saying, ‘thank You’ in a tangible way to these men and these women for their sacrifice.\n\n“You are so blessed here in Alabama, to have great leadership that understands the needs of our men and women who volunteer to wear the cloth of our country. Time and time again, the North Alabama community has stepped up.”\n\nMadison County Commission Chairman Dale Strong introduced the Brelands to Greenwood after they inquired about how they could step up to meet the 100 Homes Challenge offered by Bass Pro Shop founder Johnny Morris and build 100 adaptive homes for wounded veterans.\n\n“Alabama understands what America all is about,” said Strong. “It’s a team effort and we couldn’t do it without everyone working together.”\n\nAlabama Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth said his greatest honor is getting to chair the Military Stability Commission and to fight for the men and women and the veterans in the state.\n\n“In the last four years, we have passed over 22 bills in Alabama to make us the most veteran and military supportive state in the country,” Ainsworth said. “Here’s the reality – we don’t have America; we don’t have Alabama; without your service to our country.\n\n“And thank you to Lee and Helping a Hero for standing up for our Alabama values. We need that more than ever, and you are true Americans for what you do.\n\n“Huntsville is the No. 1 city in the country because of the people of Alabama and how they give back. Alabama is great because of people like the Brelands.”\n\nGreenwood sang what he said was his favorite song and one in which he opens his USO Tours, “Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Flies.”\n\n“It’s pretty important to have people behind the scenes who are unselfish, giving, and who have a heart for America and our military,” he said after the song. “The Brelands are magic. They are wonderful American citizens, and it is a privilege for me to be associated with them and our foundation.\n\n“We couldn’t do this without them.”\n\nBreland, who is always humble to praise, said he never thought he would see the day when he was introduced to an audience by Greenwood.\n\n“Our veterans are just incredible people. We wouldn’t be here without their sacrifice,” he said. “I travel around the world and every time I come back, people ask me, ‘What did you learn from traveling abroad?’\n\n“What I learned is the United States is the most incredible place – everyone who is born with a U.S. passport is a very lucky person who has a fighting chance to make it because of our veterans.\n\n“But I want to make it clear. I’m just one person. I’m surrounded by a great team, and I thank the suppliers and contractors that made it happen. It takes a family, it takes a village, it takes a team. We would be nothing without them!”\n\nThree veteran amputees and upcoming adaptive home recipients from around the nation joined the ceremony to speak about Brown and the Helping a Hero program.\n\nMarine Lance Cpl. Eric Fraser and his wife Erica, whose adaptive home is under construction in Manchester, Tenn., said he had been living in a house where he couldn’t get his wheelchair through a single door in his home.\n\n“Not having the things, we know are out there, like wider doorways, rolling showers and a bench and shower wand so he can be safe in his home when he is alone, are the things Helping a Hero can provide,” Iler said.\n\nStaff Sgt. Ross Cox, who has an adaptive home in Montana, nominated Brown for the home he and his family moved into Wednesday. He said he understands first-hand the adage “It is better to give than receive.”\n\n“Everybody calls us heroes, right?” he said directly to Brown. “But I believe the heroes are those who pulled me out of the dirt and put me onto the helicopter.\n\nDouble-amputee Army Cpl. Frank Fields said the program shows him that even after getting blown up in Iraq 15 years ago, the people did not forget America and did not forget him.\n\nAs Greenwood presented the new house key to the Brown family, Iler said it is the first home Helping a Hero has been able to build for an active-duty service member.\n\nShe said until eight years ago, active-duty personnel were not allowed to accept gifts over $250. Helping a Hero worked with the Department of Defense and Congress to pass a law that lets them build homes for wheelchair bound, amputees and others who need adaptive housing if they are an E6 or below.\n\n“Life has a funny way of giving you the exact amount of struggle you need – not what you can handle – but what your path to growth can support,” Brown said. “I knew at 22, looking at the un-amputated mess that I called my leg, I was not prepared for the fight ahead.\n\n“However, through the long days of pain some call physical therapy, but I consider hospital-sponsored torture, to the years of working to accept his new body image, confirmed for me what disabled really means, and I wasted more time than I should have feeling sorry for myself and grieving.\n\n“But the love and support I received taught me a powerful lesson that reshaped me into the man I am today. 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Together, they form a tenuous pact to unite the commoners and former nobility against the Shadow Society. But can a rebellion built on mistrust ever hope to succeed?\n\nFrench historical fantasy seems to be a new trend happening this year in YA and I am ALL about it. France has so much rich history (both great and terrible), so much grandeur surrounding it that it’s a setting ripe for drama and storytelling and An Affair of Poisons delivers on both. Set during the reign of the infamous Sun King, the story focuses on a secret society determined to bring down the monarchy and rule “for the people.” As with most political revolutions, all does not go as planned.\n\nThe story centers on two main characters who are on opposite sides of the spectrum of the political turmoil in Paris- Mirabelle, the daughter of the rule of the Shadow Society, and Josse, a bastard son of King Louis. When Mirabelle realizes her mother’s intentions are not so pure and focused on helping the poor and sick after all and Josse realizes he’s the only hope of getting his siblings to safety and establishing his brother on the throne, they must form an unlikely alliance to battle the Shadow Society and reclaim Paris.\n\nThough a little improbable, I admit I really got caught up in the story while reading! It was fascinating to learn about Mirabelle’s training in alchemy and to see how she could take elements that were seemingly so ordinary individually and transform them into things that could either heal or kill so quickly. I admired how her skills were won through years upon years of practice, hard work, and training by her father, rather than her being a “special snowflake” type character. Though I didn’t feel super connected emotionally with the characters (or the romance- I feel like this story didn’t need to be a romance), I did enjoy the cast of children and teens who were doing their best to try to survive a situation when all of the adults around them were either dead or had betrayed them, from the dauphin to the Josse’s tiny half sisters who were surprising little survivors as they hid in the sewers with their siblings. It was also fascinating to see the relationship dynamics between all of the royal children, especially when it came to how they were viewed/treated by their father the king (his legitimate children vs. his illegitimate children by his “official” mistress vs. a true bastard like Josse). The complex family dynamics were interesting to read about and added a depth to the story.\n\nI also feel like I learned a lot about France through this story that I didn’t know (which is always a plus for me when reading historical fiction or fantasy). Most of the media I’ve seen regarding France of the past has focused on the French Revolution onwards, so it was interesting to read about a setting prior to then that was inspired by a less well-known conflict. Also, who knew the Lourve was a palace before it was a museum??? (Not I, sadly, but perhaps that is what I get from taking Spanish instead of French in school).\n\nThough this story definitely falls firmly in the “historical fantasy” realm, I think it’s so cool (and wild!) that it’s inspired on real events! According to the author’s note at the end of the book, there was a Secret Society led by a powerful female that did lead to an attempted poisoning of the king and political unrest in France. Thorley took the idea and ran with it, incorporating the magical elements and creating the main characters, but the foundations are all rooted in history (which just goes to show that sometimes truth can be way, way stranger than fiction).\n\nOverall: An Affair of Poisons is a solid historical fiction/fantasy book that adds a magical spin on real French history that hasn’t been overused before. Though I didn’t feel emotionally invested in the characters or romance and the story had some odd pacing and time jumps, I had a lot of fun reading about this alternative version of the Sun King’s reign and overall enjoyed my reading experience.",
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"\"This paves the way for investment flows across the two states and allows for deeper relations and friendship and it allows for stability and peace in the longer term,\" said Vijay Tirathrai, head of Abu Dhabi Techstars hub\n\nTAGS:\nEven for an organization that is global at its core like the Techstars seed accelerator, and even for its veteran entrepreneurs leading their respective programs in Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi, the news that Israel and the UAE are set to establish full diplomatic ties was nothing short of exhilarating. Managing Director of the Abu Dhabi Techstars Hub71, Vijay Tirathrai, and the Managing Director of the Tel Aviv hub, Hilla Ovil-Brenner, were brimming with excitement when CTech caught up with them to get their thoughts on the announcement and its significance for both countries, Techstars, innovation, and the investment world as a whole.\n\n\"It took a lot of people by surprise. But for those who are in the know and those who have been in tune with what happened in the geopolitical scene, they didn't find this as much of a surprise and knew it was a matter of time until it happened,\" Tirathrai told CTech. \"Personally, I think it is a smart strategic move. It is very forward-thinking as opposed to a regressive outlook. This paves the way for investment flows across the two states and allows for deeper relations and friendship and it allows for stability and peace in the longer term. In the near term, people in the UAE are still trying to wrap their heads around it and what it means to them and how it is going to impact them. I'm optimistic about the future.\"",
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"Techstars was founded in Boulder, Colorado in 2006 and has since branched out across the world. The 3-month accelerator program is aimed at helping budding entrepreneurs gain funding, mentorship and access to the Techstars network. \"Techstars is the biggest global platform for investment and innovation in the world. There are over 50 accelerators like us. Today we are actually the biggest seed investor in the world,\" Ovil-Brenner told CTech. \"We've invested in over 2,500 companies to date. We work with companies like Comcast, MetLife and Amazon and typically what we do is run the innovation for them. We scout for companies for them and have them in our program for three months. We typically invest around $120,000 in each company, also providing an extensive range of non-cash benefits, including having access to a global network, and we also have a follow on fund for future investments.\"\n\nTirathrai is the former CEO and Chairman of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and as a business owner led numerous multinational ventures, ranging from manufacturing, distribution and retailing of fashion, to events and association management. He joined Techstars in 2017 and is excited regarding the new opportunities created by the agreement between Israel and the UAE.\n\n\"I think there are still a lot of details that people are trying to wrap their head around. But on the surface, the business community, in particular, is excited about the possibility to explore opportunities for trade and investments,\" said Tirathrai. \"I think there is a thirst and hunger for understanding, exploration, and tourism, so that will bring tremendous benefits on both sides. In terms of the people to people relationships, that is going to take time. It's a very new experience, it is very exciting, and people are still trying to understand the economic, political and cultural impact that this brings about.\"\n\nWhile nine of the 10 participating companies in the current Techstars class in Tel Aviv are Israeli, with the remaining one coming from Denmark, in Abu Dhabi, only one of the startups hails from the UAE, with the other nine coming from across the globe.\n\n\"Our mandate is that we are looking at companies from all over the world. The fact we have nine companies from across the globe is intentional because we want to bring talent to Abu Dhabi. We want them to leverage the incentives but also look at the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with its 450 million people as a potential marketplace for growth,\" explained Tirathrai. \"Also, when we look at companies that are based in the UAE and the region, often before they think about going to Silicon Valley to tap into the capital markets and growth in the U.S., they need to prove themselves in the domestic arena. A lot of the countries in the Middle East are fragmented and small so working in the UAE and collectively as a region allows them to get some good traction before they think about expanding globally.\"\n\nTirathrai said that while the UAE's tech ecosystem is still nascent at this stage, that is beginning to change and could also bode well for Israeli companies.\n\n\"There is a lot of development in the ecosystem in the way of VCs and family offices taking a renewed interest in wanting to invest in technology startups. Traditionally a lot of the family offices would venture into real estate or equity markets or wealth management so we have seen the shift and I think there is a lot of excitement today,\" said Tirathrai.\n\n\"The government is putting in a lot of resources through the Ghadan 21 program to create an ecosystem supported with venture financing and bringing industries and talent, as well as visa relaxations, to create an environment to make it attractive and to put Abu Dhabi on the map,\" said Tirathrai.\n\nTirathrai admitted that the massive blow suffered by the airline and hospitality industries due to Covid-19 devested several startups in his portfolio. But on the flip side, he noted that the digital transformation which many of the startups were already working on has received a strong tailwind to drive forward even faster.\n\n\"I think entrepreneurs by nature thrive from risks and they thrive from the crisis. So they naturally are more agile and responsive and like stress and generally do much better than larger corporates or traditional family businesses,\" he explained. \"That said, we are still in the middle of the battlefield. From an investment point of view, particularly those investing in technology, they are extremely excited about what is happening right now. While there is the human cost that we are having to deal with, the transformation that the pandemic is driving is going to bring a lot of human benefits in the midterm and long term.\"",
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"Tirathrai broke down his and Hilla's respective roles. \"The individuals who actually invest on behalf of Techstars are the managing directors,\" said Tirathrai. \"Both me and Hilla are serial entrepreneurs and have done it multiple times. We wanted to take this knowledge and give back to the communities. I think that we have chosen a path where we want to give back in a way that we want to be proactive investors so that we can have skin in the game. We aren't just giving advice but are actually taking risks together with the entrepreneurs. We are part of that journey and for me that is very exciting.\n\n\"Hilla and I have been talking for the last couple of years about having to do something together and given the current change of sentiment between the countries that we are involved with it is really a wonderful piece of news that we think we can bring to both of those ecosystems,\" Tirathrai added. \"Israel is well recognized and well respected not just in the Middle East but around the world as a very powerful ecosystem for startups and technology. If you think about cybersecurity, cleantech, fintech to name a few, some of the most amazing companies have come out of Israel and have actually scaled globally.\"\n\nOvil-Brenner added that she can now provide through Techstars Tel Aviv some of the things she desperately required during her early days as an entrepreneur and said she is hopeful it won’t be long before Israeli companies are part of Vijay’s class in Abu Dhabi.\n\n\"When I was a young entrepreneur in Israel I didn't have that global international opportunity that Techstars provides,\" she noted. \"The relationship with Abu Dhabi has always been part of the network, but now I think it can be even stronger and more formal and maybe more attractive to Israeli companies. I'm hoping Israeli companies will find themselves in Vijay's program because I think that would be a very successful journey for Israeli startups.”"
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