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marvels and mysteries | Onemonkey.org Onemonkey.org 1 monkey + 1 keyboard != shakespeare Skip to content look old site about onemonkey Operation Clone Jesus Contact me whale'n'bass Help Yourself ← Poplar genes are populous.. Hippoes in the dining room → marvels and mysteries Posted on September 15, 2006 by caspar ‘The world of the living contains enough marvels and mysteries as it is – marvels and mysteries acting upon our emotions and intelligence in ways so inexplicable that it would almost justify the conception of life as an enchanted state. No, I am too firm in my consciousness of the marvellous to be ever fascinated by the mere supernatural, which (take it any way you like) is but a manufactured article, the fabrication of minds insensitive to the intimate delicacies of our relation to the dead and to the living, in their countless multitudes; a desecration of our tenderest memories; an outrage on our dignity. ‘Whatever my native modesty may be it will never condescend to seek help for my imagination within those vain imaginings common to all ages and that in themselves are enough to fill all lovers of mankind with unutterable sadness.’ Joseph Conrad (‘Author’s Note’ to The Shadow-Line, 1920.) Thanks be to the sister, who art in Montpellier. About caspar Caspar is just one monkey among billions. Battering his keyboard without expectations even of peanuts, let alone of aping the Immortal Bard. By day he is an infantologist at Birkbeck Babylab, by night he runs BabyLaughter.net View all posts by caspar → This entry was posted in quotes and tagged author, Joseph Conrad. Bookmark the permalink. ← Poplar genes are populous.. Hippoes in the dining room → Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Search for: Archives May 2020 May 2016 March 2016 December 2015 June 2015 February 2015 August 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 October 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 January 2013 November 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 September 2011 August 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 December 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 January 2008 November 2007 October 2007 September 2007 August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 April 2007 March 2007 February 2007 January 2007 December 2006 November 2006 October 2006 September 2006 August 2006 July 2006 June 2006 May 2006 April 2006 March 2006 February 2006 January 2006 December 2005 November 2005 October 2005 September 2005 August 2005 July 2005 June 2005 May 2005 April 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 November 2003 October 2003 September 2003 August 2003 July 2003 June 2003 May 2003 April 2003 February 2003 November 1998 June 1998 May 1998 Meta Log in Onemonkey.org Proudly powered by WordPress.
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(CNN) -- Nigeria's president has backed down on his decision to suspend the national soccer team, according to the African country's football federation. The announcement came just before Monday's deadline set by world governing body FIFA, which had threatened to expel Nigeria completely if the ruling was not overturned and also withhold $8 million due for participating at the World Cup. Nigerian leader Goodluck Jonathan was so angry with the Super Eagles' poor performance in South Africa that he decided to suspend the national team at all levels for two years. "The President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, on Monday graciously rescinded last Wednesday's decision to withdraw Nigerian national football teams from FIFA/CAF football competitions," the federation said in a statement. "The decision was made known at the presidential villa on Monday evening as President Jonathan hearkened to the passionate appeals of top officials of the National Sports Commission, the Nigeria Football Federation, other concerned organs of government and well-meaning Nigerians on the matter." Nigerian leader's 'Obama moment' Nine members of the NFF's executive committee had earlier been dismissed, including president Sani Lulu and vice-president Amanze Uchegbulam, the UK Press Association reported on Monday. After hearing of Jonathan's June 30 decision, FIFA wrote to the NFF on Friday warning it of the possible ramifications if the Monday deadline was not met. Two-time African champions Nigeria finished bottom of Group B at the World Cup after one draw and two defeats. The Super Eagles brought in former Sweden coach Lars Lagerback after finishing third at the Africa Cup of Nations in January, but he was unable to lift the team's fortunes in matches against Argentina, Greece and South Korea.
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CLOSE The U.S. Department of the Interior is providing funding to U.S. territories to help combat invasive species such as the brown tree snake, coconut rhinoceros beetle and the little fire ant. John I. Borja/PDN A brown tree snake photographed at the Pacific Daily News on July 28, 2017. (Photo: Rick Cruz/PDN) Once fiscal 2018 kicks in later this year, more drug-laced dead mice will be falling from the skies in an effort to curb the population of brown tree snakes. Recently, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services tested its aerial bait drop system in Guam’s jungles. The program involves air-dropping dead mice filled with acetaminophen, a pain reliever found in medicine like Tylenol, to attract and kill snakes. Streamers attached to the mice get caught in tree branches, suspending the mice where snakes live. Robert Gosnell, Guam Wildlife Services state director, said the experimentation is complete and the agency is waiting until fiscal 2018, which begins Oct. 1, to begin operations. Education outreach and more information to the public will be available before the mice are dropped, Gosnell said. The invasive brown tree snake has been responsible for islandwide power outages and the depletion of many of Guam's birds. Gosnell said current control efforts have at least stagnated the population. “It varies with the seasons, but we believe the population is decreasing slightly because of how many snakes we capture each year,” Gosnell said. He estimates between 12,000 and 15,000 brown tree snakes are caught on Guam annually. Gosnell and his team of 74 employees use methods such as traps, bait tubes and canine teams to track down the snakes. Groups from the U.S. Geological Survey, Department of Defense and the Division of Aquatics and Wildlife Resources also participate in the captures. “We always have ongoing research, for example looking at methods of artificial baits versus live baits,” Gosnell said. “There’s about 15 to 20 research projects going on right now for the snake.” (Story continues below) Federal funding The Department of the Interior is making more money available to help U.S. territories fight invasive species populations. More than $3.5 million in fiscal 2017 federal funds was set aside to significantly reduce the population of brown tree snakes on Guam, as well as prevent the snakes from spreading to neighboring islands. According to DOI, the funding will go towards the program, as well as additional research, assessments and rapid response training in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, other Micronesian islands and Hawaii. Guam also will get $138,332 to help eradicate the painful little fire ants and $176,553 to combat coconut rhinoceros beetles, according to a news release from DOI. Of the $138,332 in grants slated for the eradication of the ants, $74,516 will go to the Guam Department of Agriculture and $63,816 will go to the University of Guam. Russell Campbell, chief of Guam DOA’s Biosecurity Division, listed education outreach, personnel training and a new website on the little fire ant among several projects in his application for the grant. There are more than 20 sites on the island where the ants have established themselves, according to Campbell. “Though they move slowly, it’s people that are causing the ants to move around quickly,” he said. “The ants could be found in leaves, plants, seedlings and green waste, and people unknowingly distribute the ant to other parts of the island.” The grant funding will be used for education to better address the ant colonies, as well as to make information easier to access online, Campbell said. In the meantime, residents who are having problems with the pesky ants can call the invasive species hotline at 475-7378. In 2013, APHIS-Wildlife Services is partnering with the Departments of Defense and Interior, and the Guam Department of Agriculture to deploy acetaminophen-treated dead mouse baits attached to biodegradable corn starch streamers designed to snag onto branches in the dense tree canopy where the snakes feed. The successful delivery of aerial baits is a critical next step towards developing a method for large area control of the snakes and reaching the snakes in remote and inaccessible areas of Guam. USDA/APHIS (Photo: Photo courtesy of U.S. Department of Agriculture) READ MORE: Read or Share this story: http://www.guampdn.com/story/news/2017/07/30/drug-laced-mice-used-combat-brown-tree-snake/507382001/
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By Ed Ames. Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool are on the up. In nearly all aspects of play, they have clearly improved in their tactical ideas and execution of those concepts. However, one area where there is still room for improvement is in defending set pieces. Recent games against Hull, Swansea and West Brom have seen set pieces remove the possibility of a clean sheet. If the problem persists, there may be bigger consequences. Man vs. zonal: a cultural divide Liverpool fans will be familiar with the man vs. zonal debate. Whilst it has become a particularly pertinent issue in Liverpool’s approach to attacking certain opponents in open play, the mainstream media has long recognised the debate in relation to defending set pieces. Rafa Benitez was met with huge amounts of criticism during his time on Merseyside, despite evidence that his approach created a strong set piece defence. This resistance was largely due to cultural differences and an unfamiliarity with the concept of zonal marking in English football. Since that time, more top foreign managers have made the trip across the channel, and therefore the use of zonal marking at set pieces (and in open play) has increased. With it, so has the criticism from the mainstream media. What is often ignored, though, is the implementation of the system. Inevitably, when a team who implements a zonal-based system concedes from a set-piece, the very idea of zonal marking is criticised rather than the execution. When a man-marking team concedes, a player is blamed and the system survives unscathed. It is claimed that it is easier to immediately identify the fault of blame when each player matches up 1v1 with their opponent. This ignores the interaction between players, and the ease at which a team can disrupt man-marking with such a cluster of players in a small space. However, even if this were acknowledged, it should not be a reason to implement a particular system. If the ease of understanding and blame allocation is the deciding factor in choosing which system of set-piece defence to employ, it is an indictment of the coach not the system. If the nuances of each system are not fully understand by the coach so as to allocate blame effectively, then perhaps it is the coach’s responsibility to expand his understanding. However, Liverpool do use a part-zonal system. Still the goals come flying in. Pundits and fans alike have commented on this inability to defend corners particularly – this may be due to their proclivity for a part-zonal system, but there also seems to be clear basis for Liverpool’s struggles. Liverpool’s defence is generally really good, and means Liverpool don’t have to defend as many corners. Indeed, Jurgen Klopp himself recently inferred that the best way to defend corners is to not concede them at all. Even with this considered, Liverpool have still conceded more than 20% of their Premier League goals from corners this season. The base set-up is a part-zonal, part-man marking system. Four men are staggered along the six-yard box, and another (usually Sadio Mane) is stationed near the edge of the box to potentially initiate attacking transitions. Then there are three or four man-markers, depending on the opposition. Typically, the best headers of the opposition are man-marked. This effectively creates double coverage – as the dangerous zones are covered, and the dangerous opponents are marked. Seems logical, but it has a major downside. Identifying the issues First contact Liverpool generally make first contact on defensive corners. This is, however, not the case in all areas of the box. That’s pretty good coverage of the front post, and the six-yard box generally. This is to be expected given Liverpool’s set-up of two men zonally marking the near-post space, and the man-marker following the inevitable near-post run of one opponent. The natural gravity of the ball in these situations should not be ignored either – if a near-post cross is delivered then the near-side central defender (usually Matip) will naturally step towards it. The only minor weakness is in the centre of that area, where the opposition have five times managed to win first contact. Within the standard set-up, issues have also arisen with co-ordination between the two central players. Twice Klavan has run under the ball and the opposition have been able to get first contact in the gap between him and the far-post zonal marker. Lovren is slightly more dependable in this sense, but the other key chance was created by Tottenham, where a large space was left between him and Matip. Recently, the set-up has shifted slightly and Firmino has played a role as one of the zonal-markers, usually between Matip and Lovren. Two of the opposition first contacts in this area are down to him losing individual duels; first against West Brom, and then he was outjumped by Christian Benteke. Firmino moving into this position may be Liverpool’s answer to the poor co-ordination between the two central players previously, but it does not seem like a long-term solution. However, in almost all of these instances, multiple mistakes were made to allow the opposition first contact. For example, Firmino should not be allowed into an individual duel with Christian Benteke anyway, because he was man-marked. Against a strict man-marking system, one mistake is more likely to lead to a goal. This was evident in the Crystal Palace game, where Lovren and Matip found it easy to lose their opponents. Mistakes will always happen, and the key role of an effective defensive structure at corners is to minimise the effect of these mistakes. Second balls Despite minor worries, first contact does not seem to represent Liverpool’s main issue whilst defending corners. The importance of winning second balls should also be acknowledged, and becomes particularly important if the structure for defending first contact leaves the opposition in a favourable situation. The key advantage of zonal marking is that you are not reactive to the opposition. Man-markers can be manipulated by the opposition to create space in a dangerous area. However, Liverpool use a mixed system, and this same effect can be created. As the most dangerous headers of the ball are covered by the man-marking, they are typically followed into the six-yard box. This is because they tend to be the players who most aggressively compete to win the first contact. When this happens the defence collapses, and a huge cluster of players is created along one vertical line, generally around the six-yard box. For headers straight from the cross, this is largely fine. Headers from beyond this distance are converted at a very low rate. The difficulty, however, comes when the ball is not completely cleared with the first contact. This can create second ball opportunities, and gives the opposition a chance to create much more dangerous shots if the defence has collapsed. Some particularly pertinent examples illustrating this are shown below. Whilst both goals are scored with second balls behind the defence, Chadli’s shot also indicates that there is space available in front of the defence too. This is because a straight line defends neither of these areas particularly well if the ball is not cleared initially. Solving the issues Just like transitions, the result of chaotic second ball situations is often due to the initial organisation. One option would be to increase the number of zonal markers, to ensure the box is always well spaced, even after the defense collapses from onrushing opposition runs. This could potentially be improved by ensuring the zonal component of the system is not restricted to a line along the six-yard box and a man on the edge. For example, having two zonal-markers positioned in the centre of the box around 10 yards out would mean almost all dangerous areas are covered. But there are numerous potential marking combinations – what is likely to be more important is implementing sound principles that all the players can employ. Flat-footedness The way Liverpool defend those zonally, it means the central defenders can run and get the jump on them. I’m not mad about that” – Niall Quinn Quinn’s critique of Liverpool’s system is more nuanced than many pundits, and is correct. In many cases, Liverpool’s zonal defenders have been left in an individual duel against an onrushing attacker – this standing start gives them an immediate disadvantage. Firmino does not have the height of Lovren or Matip, so it makes sense that he would struggle. When combined with the standing position he is forced to jump from, it is no wonder he has already lost two aerial duels from set pieces. However, there is no inherent reason why a zonal-system needs to be so flat-footed. It is easier to co-ordinate the zonal base of the system if they are standing still, but increased training time could allow simultaneous motions towards the ball. A simple rule to allow for this is to aggressively attack the space in front of you – if the ball goes over your head then it is the responsibility of the player behind. Many successful teams implement a similar mixed-marking approach, but are more successful at clearing the initial cross, making second balls less of an issue. This already happens occasionally in Liverpool’s system, but it seems impulsive rather than strategic. Joel Matip will often adjust his positioning based on the trajectory of the cross, but teammates’ reactions to his movement is not satisfactory. This contributes to the gap between he and Lovren, and could be solved by everyone in the zone adjusting to Matip’s new position. This sort of adjustment would give all the players a moving start, and therefore maximise their jump height potential. Goalkeepers Another contributor to defensive set pieces that should not be ignored are the goalkeepers. Mignolet’s difficulty in consistently claiming crosses has created long-term problems for Liverpool, and Karius has had similar issues in his limited time at Anfield. This data is two seasons old – Mignolet and particularly Karius may have improved in the meantime. But it seems to reaffirm many eye-test conclusions from Liverpool and Mainz fans. Having a goalkeeper who is aggressive and competent in aerial duels allows the zonal-marking to shift forward one or two yards away from goal as the space behind them is well-covered. This may not seem like a huge amount, but it can make a huge difference to the conversion rate of headers, and also leave the team in a better position to deal with the second ball if it isn’t cleared initially. Conclusion The team doesn’t actually concede a huge amount of chances from corners, but they tend to be big chances when they do. This is because a second ball received in space allows the opposition to take a shot from the ground rather than with their head, which is obviously not ideal. Reducing the likelihood of this occurring should be Liverpool’s man aim when next tweaking their set piece defence. This may be through structural alterations, such as adding another vertical ‘line’ of zonal markers. Improving the team’s co-ordination to each other’s movements would also accommodate more aggressive pursuit of the ball without leaving pockets of space for the opposition to exploit. Additionally, implementing general principles of play and acknowledging variability of delivery would allow the zonal marking (particularly the additional line) to be more efficient.
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Top Picks Medicine Dermatology Health and Wellness What is a natural treatment for acne? By Marietou Dau Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin ReddIt Email Tumblr Telegram Mix VK Digg LINE Viber Naver It’s important to keep in mind that several factors contribute to acne and the right acne treatment varies based on: 1 – the type of acne – the location – the timing of the breakouts – the age of the person What are good habits to adopt against acne? To start off there are some good habits to take care of the skin. The American Academy of Dermatology Association recommends these 10 acne-friendly skin care habits to help optimizing skin results:1 1. Wash the skin twice daily. Additionally, wash the skin as soon as possible after sweating 2. Avoid using anything that can irritate the skin (washcloth, mesh sponge). Instead use the fingertips to apply a gentle non-abrasive cleanser 3. Use gentle products on the skin and avoid harsh products that may dry and irritate the skin 4. Avoid scrubbing 5. Rinse with lukewarm water 6. Shampoo regularly especially if you have oily hair 7. Let the skin heal naturally to avoid the risk of acne scars 8. Keep your hands off your face throughout the day to avoid flair-ups 9. Avoid the sun and tanning beds to protect against skin damage. Additionally, acne medications often make the skin more sensitive to UV light. 10. Consult a dermatologist to treat existing acne, prevent new breakouts, and treat scars and dark spots It is suggested that reducing stress can help preventing flare ups. There are various natural treatments and home remedies commonly recommended for acne. What foods are natural treatment for acne? A low glycemic diet could help in promoting clear skin. Low glycemic diets are rich in fresh fruits and vegetables, legumes, and steel cut oats.1 These types of diets prevent two acne contributors: inflammation and increased sebum production by preventing blood sugar spikes.1 Several small studies from the USA, Australia, Korea and Turkey have found: – an association between low-glycemic diets and lower amount of acne1 – an association between high-glycemic diets and higher amount of acne1 Additionally, a low-glycemic intake combined with a probiotic-rich diet has been suggested has beneficial in preventing breakouts.2 Vitamins that are beneficial: Vitamins A, C, D, E, and B are beneficial against acne.2 Vitamin A has regenerative properties and protective effect that could benefit the skin.2 Vitamin C has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, healing and anti-hyperpigmentation properties.2 Vitamin D has a preventative potential against sebum secretion, clogged pores and bacterial growth.2 Vitamin E has strong anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-seborrheic properties.2 Vitamin B has antibacterial properties and a preventive potential against sebum secretion.2 Avoiding cow’s milk may also help in preventing breakouts.3 Even though the exact mechanism linking cow milk to an increased risk of breakouts is not yet well understood.1 On the other hand, there is no evidence supporting the fact that other dairy products such as yogurt or cheese can increase acne.1 Minerals Minerals rich diets can help treat acne by combating inflammatory lesions.2 It has been shown that people who suffer from acne have reduced zinc serum levels.4 Zinc has bacteriostatic properties and anti-inflammatory.2 Zinc supplementation can be used as an effective natural treatment for acne to help reducing inflammation.4 Selenium has anti-inflammatory properties and regulates sebum production.2 Additionally, combination of vitamin E, zinc, and lactoferrin, a whey milk protein, in the diet has been found to benefit against acne.2 What is a natural topical treatment for acne? Green tea extract Green tea extract has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that may be effective against mild-to-moderate acne.5 Despite some challenges with penetrating the skin, topical application might be more effective than oral intake.5,6 Aloe vera Aloe vera has been suggested as an adjuvant acne treatment for its anti- inflammatory, anti-pruritic, antibacterial, and healing properties.5 A recent systematic review found that aloe vera gel showed statistically significant reduction of non-inflammatory, inflammatory, and total acne lesions.5 Tea tree oil Tea tree oil is an essential oil with broad spectrum antimicrobial activity and anti- inflammatory properties.5 For these properties it has been suggested as a spot treatment for acne.5 What are commonly used natural treatments for acne that might be more harmful? Apple cider vinegar is commonly used as a home remedy against skin problems. It contains several organic acids with antimicrobial and antioxidant properties that might help against acne and acne scarring.7 However, it can be more harmful and damage the skin when misused or used inappropriately.7 Honey has antibacterial and anti- inflammatory therapeutic properties, a potential to promote wound healing and tissue regeneration.5 Additionally, it has the ability to help minimizing scar size.5 However, despite its application showed some minor improvements against acne, it has also been reported of worsening acne.5 In general, dermatologists recommend avoiding comedogenic products that might clog pores and therefore increase breakout risk.1 References 1. https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/acne 2. Podgórska, A., Puścion-Jakubik, A., Markiewicz-Żukowska, R., Gromkowska-Kępka, K. J., & Socha, K. (2021). Acne Vulgaris and Intake of Selected Dietary Nutrients-A Summary of Information. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland), 9(6), 668. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9060668 3. Adebamowo CA, Spiegelman D, et al. “High school dietary dairy intake and teenage acne.” J Am Acad Dermatol. 2005;52(2):207-14. 4. Yee, B. E., Richards, P., Sui, J. Y., & Marsch, A. F. (2020). Serum zinc levels and efficacy of zinc treatment in acne vulgaris: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Dermatologic therapy, 33(6), e14252. https://doi.org/10.1111/dth.14252 5. Jones, V. A., Patel, P. M., Wilson, C., Wang, H., & Ashack, K. A. (2020). Complementary and alternative medicine treatments for common skin diseases: A systematic review and meta-analysis. JAAD international, 2, 76–93. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdin.2020.11.001 6. Kim, S., Park, T. H., Kim, W. I., Park, S., Kim, J. H., & Cho, M. K. (2021). The effects of green tea on acne vulgaris: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Phytotherapy research : PTR, 35(1), 374–383. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.6809 7. Elhage, K. G., St Claire, K., & Daveluy, S. (2021). Acetic acid and the skin: a review of vinegar in dermatology. International journal of dermatology, 10.1111/ijd.15804. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.15804 Photo by Andrea Piacquadio at Pexels Facebook Comments Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin ReddIt Email Tumblr Telegram Mix VK Digg LINE Viber Naver Marietou Dau RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Solitary drinking in adolescents increases the risk of alcohol abuse in adulthood Lifestyle factors are more important than aging in dementia risk How air pollution can impact human health Advertise with us If you are interested in placing a sponsored post on our website, please contact us at [email protected] for more information. Subscribe to our newsletter * Indicates Required Your Name Email Address* Be the first to know about the latest medical and health research. 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Strike action over funding cuts in England's schools has been backed by the National Union of Teachers. The union's annual conference voted to use an existing ballot over funding to stage a one-day school strike in their challenge over budget shortages. Teachers say that spending cuts are leading to job losses, timetable cuts and courses being cancelled. But the Department for Education says that spending on schools is at the "highest level on record". But this claim has been rejected by teachers, who point to a real-terms 8% cut as a result of unfunded extra costs, as well as changes from a new funding formula. Jo Yurky, founder of the parents' campaign group, Fair Funding For All Schools, claimed that budget shortages had left schools worrying about money for heating - to the extent that in one school pupils had to wear their coats and hats in the classroom. 'I've had enough' Speaking after the vote at the union's conference in Cardiff, the NUT's general secretary, Kevin Courtney, said he would consult his union's members before pushing ahead with any strike, national or regional. However, as the union has an active ballot for strike action valid until August 31, this could be used as the legal basis for strikes. Image caption Campaigner Jo Yurky says schools are having to cut back on the basics such as books and heating He said: "There are places where the cuts are so bad and the degree of concern so big that strike action is a real possibility. We will consult with colleagues in the regions about the readiness of members to do this. "If Justine Greening announces the funding formula is changing to make things even worse in some areas, that would be very likely to raise the level of anger in those areas to a point where action will take place." The NASUWT teachers' union, holding its annual conference this weekend in Manchester, has warned that schools are relying on parental donations for funding - and BBC News website readers have sent in their own experiences of being asked for extra money by schools. Speaking in favour of a one-day strike at the NUT conference, Cleo Lewis, a delegate from Lewisham, south-east London, said: "I've had enough. It's just too much. Nothing gets changed by sitting around and discussing. "We can sit and discuss until we are blue in the face. "The government are not accepting our nice words. We need to show them we are serious." James Kerr, also from Lewisham, south-east London, said: "We need a strategy that can win on cuts." Jacqueline Baker told the conference that in her school a teacher had been asked to teach Spanish without knowing a single word of the language. But a Department for Education spokeswoman said: "We have protected the core schools budget in real terms since 2010, with school funding at its highest level on record at more than £40bn in 2016-17 - and that is set to rise, as pupil numbers rise over the next two years, to £42bn by 2019-20. "We recognise that schools are facing cost pressures, and we will continue to provide support to help them use their funding in the most cost effective ways, so that every pound of the investment we make in education has the greatest impact."
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On Wednesday night, TSN's Darren Dreger reported, in vague terms, that longtime Hockey Canada CEO Bob Nicholson was on the verge of accepting a Tim Leiweke-like executive position with an NHL club. Now The Hockey News' Ken Campbell has fleshed out some additional details. Before we get to the substance of Campbell's information, it should be mentioned that Campbell erroneously reported that Nicholson was set to join the Vancouver Canucks in early April. So take this information with all of the sodium chloride in Goderich, On.: Am told Bob Nicholson has offers from Washington, Edmonton and Vancouver to be CEO. Washington offering the most money. — Ken Campbell (@THNKenCampbell) June 12, 2014 Told Edmonton is frontrunner for Bob Nicholson. — Ken Campbell (@THNKenCampbell) June 12, 2014 The Capitals and the Canucks have recently shaken up their front office structures, and could presumably be seeking an additional executive layer to further insulate new management from two ownership groups with a reputation for being meddlesome. As for the Oilers, certainly no organization could benefit as much from an additional dose of managerial competence. Located in a hockey-mad market, loaded with young talent, and poised to move into a new state-of-the-art downtown arena in a couple of years, it's certainly conceivable that the Oilers job might hold the most appeal for Nicholson.
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Every year, we hear the same exhausting banter from Indiana Hoosiers fans about their head basketball coach Tom Crean. Why do fans continue to undervalue the success Crean continues to have? Let’s get something straight, Indiana University has never fallen short when it comes to the success of their academics and athletics. The school that prides itself off of tradition does not understand fully what it means to struggle athletically. After the demonizing disaster that was the Kelvin Sampson era, a bright new hopeful in Tom Crean was hired in 2008. Crean, who faced three years of NCAA probation and self-sanctioned punishment stemming from the former coaches lies, committed fully to turn the program back into tradition. So why are fans every single year taking to social media to bash the successful coach for minor growing pains? It all seemed to stem from the end of the 2012-2013 campaign where Indiana was ranked the #1 team in the nation for ten weeks heading into the big dance. Crean was out-coached against one of the greatest coaches of all time, Jim Boeheim, who knocked the Hoosiers out of the round of sixteen in 2013. The complaints about immediate success and ineptitude that fans treated Crean with after what was considered a “disappointing” season were wrongly deserved. Since the 2013 campaign, fingers have been pointed Crean’s way for the performance of the Hoosiers on and off the court. Blaming, public scrutiny, and social media attacks have filled the #iubb Twitter since the 2012-2013 season and continue to present day. It becomes odd to think about, Crean posing a 148-119 record with the Hoosiers, including the time he spent under NCAA sanctions not caused by any of his actions. Crean, since making his first appearance with the Hoosiers in the NCAA Tournament, has gone 120-44 with the team. It is unthinkable that fans would be unhappy with that type of performance. But they are and continue to be. Coach Crean has a number of accolades since taking over the head coaching job in 2008, including leading the Hoosiers to four NCAA tournament bids in the last five seasons, three in which they went to the round of sixteen. Let us also not forget the two regular season Big Ten Championships he received in 2013 and 2016. Crean was also named the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year in 2016 and has also produced multiple NBA ready talents including Victor Oladipo (2013, Rd. 1/Pick 2), Cody Zeller (2013, Rd. 1/Pick 4) and Noah Vonleh (2014, Rd. 1/Pick 9). None of these accomplishments seem to resonate with Hoosiers fans, though. The scope of success that Tom Crean has seen is something 90% of other universities would dream of. Below reads an email sent to the head Athletic Director of Indiana University from an entitled, narrow minded, Hoosier alumnus after the tough loss to a non-conference opponent in November 2015: “Mr. Glass, I hope you are doing well as the holidays come around and the semester comes to a close, I am e-mailing you in regards to the embarrassment that is the current state of our men’s basketball team. As I am sure you can imagine, I blame most of this on the continued trust instilled in Tom Crean by yourself and the university. Not only are we the laughing stock of the NCAA for our lack of discipline off the court, but we now are the laughing stock of the NCAA on the court. It seems to me that the off the court issues, which are blatantly unacceptable, have almost overshadowed Tom Crean’s complete inadequacy to coach our talented basketball team. I am aware that at the end of the season Coach Crean’s buyout drops 3.5 million dollars on 7/1/16; however, waiting that long is not the answer. As an out of state student I paid roughly $150,000 for 4 years at Indiana University. Considering $3.5M equates to roughly 25 out of state students I would like to think this is more of a drop in the bucket, hell you would probably get more donations from Alumni if you did him in Durham (home to Duke) last night. Now let us get to some facts regarding our joke of a basketball program…. first let me point out some facts from last night’s game for you in case you haven’t been on Twitter in the past 12 hours. “In 20 years of data, Duke has never had a better offensive performance against a major conference opponent than their 1.53 PPP (points per possession) vs. Indiana tonight.” “IU is the first team since 1997 North Carolina State to lose a game by more than 15 when shooting over 50% and having less than 10 turnovers.” We currently sit 121 on Adjusted Defensive efficiency per Kenpom.com Let’s be honest… the list goes on and on. I will refrain from listing all of the legal trouble our players and former players have gotten into and mentioning Coach Tom Crean’s [explicit] poor graduation rate from what is supposed to be a university that values education. As much as I focused on our lack of skill on the court, I do believe that these issues far outweigh our poor performance in the gym year after year. School and character development come first, and from my understanding we have more students leave for disciplinary problems and getting “Creaned” than we have graduate…. However, this should be a simple choice and the Tom Crean era has to end now.” The name from the original email was removed for the privacy of the user The thought process behind fans can often be limited by their scope of success in the immediate future. What have you done for us lately? This is a classic example of Crean critics who don’t fully understand what Coach Crean means to the program. After this letter was written, Crean pushed the Hoosiers to an undefeated record at home (17-0) and the best record in the Big Ten Conference for the second season in four years. While there is no excuse for the actions some players displayed in recent years, which caused Indiana’s Men’s Basketball program to come under fire, Coach Crean took the proper measurements in order to eliminate off the court issues. Crean issued the release of players such as Hanner Mosquera-Perea and Devin Davis. Players have to be held directly responsible for their actions and behavior on and off the court, not the coach. While the coach can guide them in decision-making, Coach Crean and any other collegiate coach in the NCAA are not babysitters. Coach Crean is a phenomenal recruiter, having the ability to draw high-profile athletes from high school to attend Indiana University. Crean was able recruit McDonald’s All-American Thomas Bryant, James Blackmon Jr., Victor Oladipo, and Cody Zeller, just to name a few. Looking outside the organization, the hopes of Indiana native Brad Stevens will consequently never happen as he begins to formulate a dominating team in Boston. Steve Alford is another name brought up in conversation, who has began to develop the historical basketball program at UCLA. So, if you want to continue to complain about the way Tom Crean coaches, find me another coach who can recruit, manage, develop, and succeed better than him. Find me a coach who is more passionate about the success of his players off the court as he is about their performance on the court. Find me a more genuine coach who has established his roots into the community surrounding the beautiful campus of Indiana University. I guarantee you won’t. My simple advice to Indiana Hoosier fans is this, sit back. relax. enjoy the ride. You are being treated to the best coach Indiana University has seen since the end of the Bobby Knight era. Many of us stand behind the tremendous success Coach Crean will continue to provide the university going forward.
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The Family of Jesus | Book by Karen Kingsbury | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster Canada Skip to Main Content Sign up and get a free ebook! Join our mailing list! Simon and Schuster logo categories Audiobooks Book Club Picks Books to Screen Children's Classics Cooking eBooks Fantasy Fiction Health Historical Fiction History Literary Memoir Mind, Body, Spirit Mystery Romance Scribner Canada Teens Thriller authors new releases bestsellers Australia India United Kingdom United States LOOK WATCH The Family of Jesus Book #1 of Life-Changing Bible Study Series By Karen Kingsbury Trade Paperback eBook Unabridged Audio Download Trade Paperback LIST PRICE $22.99 PRICE MAY VARY BY RETAILER Amazon Canada logo Indigo logo See More Retailers 32 Books A Different Drummer Books Albany Another Story Bookshop Armchair Audreys Books Ltd. 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The Family of Jesus not only provides a deeper understanding of the relatives of our Savior, but also helps readers acquire tools that will draw them closer to Christ, to the Scriptures, and to each other. About The Author Photograph © Dean Dixon Karen Kingsbury Karen Kingsbury, #1 New York Times bestselling novelist, is America’s favorite inspirational storyteller, with more than twenty-five million copies of her award-winning books in print. Her last dozen titles have topped bestseller lists and many of her novels are under development as major motion pictures. Her Baxter Family books were developed into a TV series. Karen is also an adjunct professor of writing at Liberty University. She and her husband, Donald, live in Tennessee near their children and grandchildren. 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${line} " done IFS=$OLD_IFS Be aware that changing IFS in the scripts shown above only affects IFS within the context of those scripts. If you want to change IFS in the context of your running bash shell and all sub-shells (and other child processes) that it spawns then you will need to export it like this: IFS=$' ' export IFS – or – export IFS=$' ' And if you want this change to be system wide (not recommended) then you need to put this into /etc/environment or /etc/profile, or whatever is appropriate for your system configuration. References http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/001 http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/005 http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/internalvariables.html http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html#Word-Splitting Disclaimer: Please keep in mind that the references listed above know WAY MORE than me. As of this post I’ve only been bash scripting for about three months and I only do it on occasion – like maybe once every three weeks – to solve some IT or embedded development issue. My posts are only meant to provide quick [and sometimes dirty] solutions to others in situations similar to mine. If you really want to be good at bash scripting then spend some quality time with the official documentation or a good book.
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Location: Peru Distance: 26 miles Time: 4 days Best Time to Go: May to September One of the most popular hikes in the world, the Inca Trail takes you through 26 miles of grueling inclines and declines. You get a chance to explore ruins, jungle, and beautiful mountain scenery, and of course, end the hike at Machu Picchu. More: How to Hike the Inca Trail in 4 Days + What to Pack for Your Inca Trail Hike BONUS: Inca Trail Alternates The Ancascocha Trail Location: Peru Distance: 19 miles Time: 5-6 days Best Time to Go: April to May, September to October A hike that gets you away from the overcrowded Inca Trail, this trek is often called the Super or Hidden Inca Trail and is more strenuous and less traveled. The extra work is rewarded with amazing views and at the end, you can still take a short bus and train ride to get to Machu Picchu. Lares Valley Hike Location: Peru Distance: 20 miles Time: 4 days Best Time to Go: May to September The way to experience the Inca Trail while still avoiding the crowds. You can still see the beautiful views, and since it comes to an end at Ollantaytambo, you can add a day trip to Machu Picchu. Location: Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile Distance: 37-50 miles Time: 4-6 days Best Time to Go: Popular from October and April. We preferred July (their winter). The popular route that follows the letter “W” takes you through the spectacular Torres del Paine National Park. You get a chance to see volcanic peaks, glaciers, and beautiful lakes. Our friend just went on the longer “O” circuit that encompasses the “W” and the photos looked unbelievable. We can’t wait to do this hike or if we can add a few extra days, we might even challenge ourselves to do the “O”! If you really want to beat the crowds, it’s not as cushy, but you should do the hike in their winter! We saw one other person and guide vs 800-1000 people who are normally on the trail every day during their summer months. Read: How to Hike the W circuit in the Winter, Our Ultimate guide to Torres del Paine, W Circuit Winter Packing List and Summer Packing List. Frank Kehren / cc 3. Appalachian Trail Location: Georgia to Maine, United States Distance: 2,180 miles Time: 5-7 months Best Time to Go: Year Round This hike is one of the longest continuously marked footpath in the world and is not an easy feat. It takes you through 14 states and takes careful planning and execution if you want to do it one go. Frank Kehren / cc Location: Tanzania, Africa Distance: roughly 35 miles Time: 7+ days Best Time to Go: January, February, or September Although it is widely popular now, at 19,340 feet, this is Africa’s highest peak and is still on most people’s bucket list. With a wide range of climbing routes, most travel with a guided tour to reach the spectacular view above the clouds. Abhimanyu Bose / cc 5. Kungsleden Location: Sweden Distance: 65 miles Time: 3-5 days Best Time to Go: August to Early September Kungsleden, or “The King’s Trail,” is a 275-mile traverse, but get a glimpse of this amazing landscape with a shorter hike. See the amazing Arctic landscape, open tundra, big glaciers, and brush up against Sweden’s highest peak, Mount Kebnekaise. dilettantiquity / cc Location: Nepal Distance: 70 miles Time: 16 days Best Time to Go: March to May, September to November This trek is becoming popular as you get the opportunity to experience the people and culture that makes their home at these elevations. You also get to be face-to-face with the highest point on Earth. NepalGatewayTrekking / cc 7. Snowman Trek Location: Bhutan Distance: 200+ miles Time: 25+ days Best Time to Go: April or October Some say that this is the hardest trail on the planet and many are unable to finish because unpredictable weather in the high Himalaya. Traversing 11 passes, most of which are more than 16,000 feet, you can only do this hike with a guided tour and is at the top of most hikers’ bucket lists. steynard / cc 8. Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim Hike Location: Arizona, United States Distance: 44 miles Time: 4-6 days Best Time to Go: March to May, September to November This hike gives you an in-depth look at on of Earth’s greatest features. Not only does it help you appreciate it’s vastness physically, the views and scenery that you get by being up close and personal with it will be more rewarding than any view point you’ll get by a quick stop. More: Taking the Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour Al_hikesAZ / cc 9. Pacific Crest Trail Location: California, Oregon, and Washington, United States Distance: 2,650 miles Time: 6-7 months Best Time to Go: April to October Trek through 7 national parks and numerous national forests, state parks, and wilderness areas on this hike. Along the way, you will experience the Mojave Desert and also reach heights of over 13,000 feet. After reading Wild, I kept thinking if she can do this, maybe we can too! More: 21 Best Hikes in the Columbia River Gorge Junaid Dawud / cc Location: California, United States Distance: 60 miles Time: 6-7 days Best Time to Go: Mid-July to Mid-September This trek takes you through some of the best of Yosemite National Park (my favorite NP!), part of the John Muir Trail, and the Cathedral Range. You hike through waterfalls, granite basins, sprawling meadows, and you even ascend Half Dome via the Cable Route. More: 11 Scenic Hikes in Yosemite National Park 11. Chilkoot Trail Location: Alaska and Yukon Territory, United States and Canada Distance: 33 miles Time: 3-5 days Best Time to Go: Late June to Early October With routes like the Golden Stairs, the Stone Crib, and the Scales, this hike lives up to its name. Its rich gold miners history brings you through amazing views of Alaska and Yukon Territory and helps you experience the wild and vastness of this area. Anthony DeLorenzo / cc 12. Tonquin Valley Location: Alberta, Canada Distance: 27 miles Time: 3-5 days Best Time to Go: July to September Ansel Adams made his way to this valley to take photos of the amazing scenery and landscape. And a quick google search will convince you that it’s well worth the experience and effort to get into the valley. More: 15 Unforgettable Things to Do in Jasper National Park Christopher Martin 13. Bay of Fires Location: Tasmania, Australia Distance: 16 miles Time: 4 days Best Time to Go: October to May This hike takes you to endless beaches of white sand, boulders covered in blood red lichen, and alongside turquoise water. You can do this hike on a guided trip or on your own, but the scenery makes it all worth it. Mark Wassell / cc 14. Queen Charlotte Track Location: New Zealand Distance: 44 miles Time: 3-5 days Best Time to Go: Year Round Located on the north end of the South Island, this trek takes you through sunny hills, next to beautiful blue waters, and gives you plenty of options on how to take this journey. More: 10 Day Guide to New Zealand’s South Island Keith Miller / cc 15. Mountains of the Moon Location: Ruwenzori Range, Uganda Distance: 38 miles Time: 6-7days Best Time to Go: December to March These peaks make up the highest range in Africa at over 16,000 feet. Besides the views, this enchanting place also brings you face-to-face with high altitude glaciers and elephants in the same place. Jørn Eriksson / cc 16. Kalalau Trail Location: Kauai, Hawaii, United States Distance: 22 miles Time: 3-5 days Best Time to Go: May to September This amazing coastal hike takes you on steep trails and tropical heat as you trek through amazing jungle, beautiful waterfalls, and explore the mile-long arc of Kalalau Beach. Karl Johnson / cc 17. Tour du Mont Blanc Location: France, Italy, Switzerland Distance: 105 miles Time: Around 10 days Best Time to Go: Anytime from July to mid-September Experiencing a Mont Blanc holiday not only gives you the chance to hike through 3 countries, but also trek through mountain passes, alpine meadows, and glacial valleys, and the base of the highest mountain in Western Europe. Jean-Raphaël Guillaumin / cc 18. The Long Range Traverse Location: Newfoundland, Canada Distance: 25 miles Time: 3-6 days Best Time to Go: July to September Less of a trail, and more of a frolic through the Gros Morne National Park, this hike takes you to a land that seems untouched. You will trek over tundra and explore hidden lakes, and you may even share campsites with moose, caribou, or black bears. VisitGrosMorne / cc 19. Laugavegurinn/Fimmvörðuháls Pass Location: Iceland Distance: 50 miles Time: 4 days Best Time to Go: June to September Taking you through volcanic landscapes, lichen-covered rocks, and amazing views of rhyolite peaks, this hike packs in more variety in its 50 miles than most hikes do. You also have the option of a 15-mile add-on to start or end at the 200-foot-high Skogafoss waterfall. More: Your Iceland Winter Road Trip Guide + 5 Epic Day Trips from Reykjavik Benjamin Preyre / cc 20. Sierra High Route Location: California, United States Distance: 195 miles Time: Around 13 days Best Time to Go: Summer or Early Fall Keeping you between 9,000 and 11,500 feet, most of this hike runs parallel to the Join Muir Trail but gives you more scenery and solitude. Steve Dunleavy / cc 21. Routeburn Track Location: New Zealand Distance: 20 miles Time: 2-4 days Best Time to Go: November to April Located on the South Island, Fiordland National Park has amazing hiking options. 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Trek to Petra Location: Jordan Distance: roughly 50 miles Time: 5-9 Days Best Time to Go: October to April Considered one of the best hikes in the Middle East, this trek takes you through gorges, ridges, and rocky terrain. You end this epic hike exploring the temples and tombs of this fascinating city. seetheholyland / cc
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Electric Scooter 77303 Rental in Conroe TX - Rent Mobility Power... CALL NOW: (713) 695-4939 HOME BUY RENT AFTER HOURS SERVICE OUR SCOOTERS ARE LITE & PORTABLE FOR EASY TRANSPORTATION - ADD A RAMP TOO CALL & RENT NOW WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM & Saturday 9AM-1PM DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS? CALL US (713) 695-4939 CALL OR TEXT OUR AFTER HOURS NUMBER (713) 321-9500 VISIT OUR MEDICAL SUPPLY STORE SHOWROOM 4306 Fulton St. Houston, TX 77009 *** SAME DAY DELIVERIES AVAILABLE *** ASK ABOUT OUR AFTER HOURS DELIVERY HABLAMOS ESPAÑOL #1 LOCAL, MOST TRUSTED & TOP RATED Search Our Large Inventory of Medical Supplies #1 Golden & Pride Lift Chair Recliner Store Showroom Our Showroom has the Biggest Golden Brisa Lift Chair Selection In-Stock In Texas! - Visit Our Showroom! We Are An Authorized Golden & Pride Lift Chair Retail Dealer Store BUY TOP MEDICAL SUPPLIES & MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AMBULATORY AIDSBATHROOM SUPPLIESBEDS AND ACCESSORIESCARRIER LIFTSCHAIRSDEALS AND STEALSDIAGNOSTICSHOT AND COLD THERAPIESINCONTINENCEINFECTION CONTROLLIFT EQUIPMENTMASSAGERSMISCELLANEOUSNURSING SUPPLIESORGANIC PRODUCTSPAIN MANAGEMENTPATIENT ROOMPATIENT SLINGSPERSONAL CAREPHYSICAL THERAPY PRODUCTSPILLOWS AND CUSHIONSPOWER LIFT CHAIRSRAMPSRESPIRATORYSKIN CARESUPPORTS AND BRACESWELLNESS AND RELAXATION RENT TOP QUALITY MEDICAL EQUIPMENT BATH LIFTS RENTALBED RAILS RENTALBED TABLES RENTALCOLD THERAPY UNITS RENTALCOUCH CANES RENTALCPAP MACHINES RENTALCUSHIONS RENTALGERIATRIC CHAIRS RENTALHOSPITAL BEDS RENTALIV POLES RENTALKNEE CPM RENTALKNEE SCOOTERS RENTALLYMPHEDEMA SUPPLIES RENTALMANUAL CARRIER LIFTS RENTALMASSAGE TABLES RENTALMATTRESSES RENTALMEDICAL AIR MATTRESSES RENTALMOBILITY POWER SCOOTERS RENTALMULTI FOLD RAMPS RENTALOVERLAYS RENTALOXYGEN CONCENTRATORS RENTALPATIENT LIFTS RENTALPEDIATRIC WHEELCHAIRS RENTALPOWER WHEELCHAIRS RENTALPRIVACY SCREENS RENTALRECLINER LIFT CHAIRS RENTALRECLINING WHEELCHAIRS RENTALROLLATORS RENTALSINGLE FOLD RAMPS RENTALSIT TO STAND LIFTS RENTALSTAND UP PATIENT LIFTS RENTALTENS UNITS RENTALTHRESHOLD RAMPS RENTALTRANSPORT CHAIRS RENTALTRAPEZE BARS RENTALUNIVERSAL SLINGS RENTALVITRECTOMY CHAIRS RENTALVITRECTOMY TABLETOP RENTALWALKERS RENTALWHEELCHAIRS RENTAL E Care Medical Supplies is the Preferred Medical Supply Store Pride Viva Lift Chair - Style, Comfort & Performance Buy Our Pride Viva Lift Chair Multi Position With Lumber & Power Pillow! Pride & Golden Technologies Authorized Dealer Store We have the Best and Biggest Selection of Golden Lift Chairs in Luxury Brisa Fabric Electric Scooter 77303 Rental in Conroe TX - Rent Mobility Power Scooters Home Rentals in Conroe Mobility Power Scooters Rental Mobility Power Scooters Rentals In Conroe TX Can you rent mobility power scooters in Conroe TX ? Yes, you can! E Care Medical Supplies offers short and long term mobility power scooters rentals in Conroe TX from the leading and most reliable manufacturers in mobility scooters such as Golden Technologies, Pride Mobility and Drive Medical. Mobility Power Scooters Rentals For Home, Air & Road Travel And Even Cruises In addition to sales, our medical supply store also offers short and long term portable mobility power scooter rentals. This is great for short-term mobility needs during a recovery period at home, for trips to an amusement park, a cruise or even road and air travel. You can experience the medical benefits our mobility power scooters has to offer by making a trip to our local mobility power scooter store showroom in Houston TX. Our scooter store a has a large selection of high quality mobility power scooters in stock from the best manufacturer in the industry. Visit our mobility scooter store and we will allow you to test out our power scooters in order to determine if it is the right model for your needs. You can choose from our large selection of portable light weight scooters, portable folding scooters, portable mid size scooters, and heavy duty all terrain power scooters. You also have the option to choose 3, 4 wheel scooters, various weight capacities and range in speeds. How Do Mobility Power Scooters Rentals Work? Renting a power mobility scooter is super easy. Start by calling us and talking to one of our experts to help you choose the right power scooter for your height, weight and specific needs Once you decided what mobility power scooter to use and the rental period you will be needing one, we will make a reservation for delivery or for store pick up for the day and time you choose. Once that day arrives, one of our friendly technicians will delivery the scooter or you can pick it up from our store, depending on which option you chose. Once you are done with the rental, you can drop it off or we can pick it up at a day and time you choose. (delivery fee will apply) Just give us a call, and we will make sure to have the best scooter available for you the day you need one! How Much Do Mobility Power Scooters Rentals Cost? With the largest Mobility Power Scooters inventory in stock, rest assured that you will find the right power scooter for your needs at the best prices. Our scooter prices varies depends on the rental period and the type of power scooter you will get. Our mobility power scooters prices are as follow: Image Mobility Power Scooters Rentals Weekly Rate Monthly Rate Lightweight Go-Go Ultra X Power Scooter ... $155 $235 Lightweight Go-Go Ultra X Power Scooter ... $165 $255 Lite Rider Portable Power Scooter ... $185 $295 Lite Rider Portable Power Scooter ... $215 $310 BuzzAround EX Full Size Portable Power ... $249 $395 BuzzAround EX Full Size Portable Power ... $269 $425 We Can Deliver Our Mobility Power Scooters The Same Day There may be a situation where you or a family member may be in need of a mobility power scooter and you didn't make the proper arrangements to pick one up, get it deliver or simply forgot. Whatever your situation is, we can help you get a power scooter deliver the same day at your home, medical facility or hotel room. E Care Medical Supplies now offers after hours delivery service. We can deliver our scooters or any of our medical equipment the same day with our after our service delivery team. We can deliver after the store has closed, on the weekends or even holidays! Call our After Hours Delivery Team at (713) 321-9500 and set up a power scooter rental reservation for delivery tonight! Other Rental Equipment To Consider With Mobility Power Scooters The following are the different types of power mobility scooters you can rent from our local medical supply store: Scooter Carrier Lift Rentals (Highly Recommended With a Power Scooter Rental or Purchase) Electric Wheelchairs Rentals (Highly Recommended For Tight Spaces) Folding ramps rentals (Highly Recommended With Scooter Rentals) Extra-Wide Wheelchairs & Heavy-Duty Wheelchairs Rentals Reclining Wheelchairs Rentals (Reclines Back and Provides a Head Rest) and much more. Learn More About Mobility Power Scooters Rentals Today Our store doubles as a spacious showroom where a selection of supplies, equipment, and accessories are currently on display. With a team of knowledgeable associates who are familiar with all of the products we keep in stock, you can depend on us to help you choose the ideal mobility power scooters that you can have in your home or facility today. Our local medical supply store and showroom offersmobility power scooters rentals for: Alief, Alvin, Angleton, Austin, Bacliff, Bay City, Baytown, Beasley, Beaumont, Bellaire, Bellville, Brazoria, Brookshire, Buna, Canyon Lake, Channelview, Cleveland, College Station, Columbus, Conroe, Corrigan, Crosby, Cypress, Dayton, Deer Park, Dickinson, Freeport, Fresno, Friendswood, Fulshear, Galena Park, Galveston, Giddings, Gonzales, Hempstead, Highlands, Hitcock, Hockley, Houston, Huffman, Humble, Hungerford, Huntsville, Katy, Kemah, Kendleton, Kingwood, La Grange, La Marque, La Porte, Lake Jackson, League City, Lexington, Liberty, Livingston, Lufkin, Madisonville, Magnolia, Manvel, Missouri City, Mont Belvieu, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Navasota, Needville, New Caney, New Waverly, Orchard, Pasadena, Pattison, Pearland, Pinehurst, Plantersville, Port Arthur, Porter, Prairie View, Richards, Richmond, Rosenberg, Rosharon, San Antonio, San Felipe, Schulenburg, Seabrook, Sealy, Silsbee, Simonton, South Houston, Splendora, Spring, Stafford, Sugar Land, Sweeny, Texas City, The Woodlands, Thompsons, Tiki Island, Tomball, Victoria, Waller, Wallis, Webster, West Columbia, Willis, Woodville, and many more! We also offer deliver service in Conroe to the following zip codes: 77301, 77302, 77303, 77304, 77305, 77306, 77384, 77385, and many more zip codes. Would You Like To Purchase Our Mobility Power Scooters Instead? Our medical supply store carries a large selection of mobility power scooters for purchase. Check out our mobility power scooters inventory here. Call us for more information on our mobility power scooters: (713)695-4939 Make an Online Mobility Power Scooters Rental Reservation Request Today! Other Topics & Blogs What is The Difference Between a Full, Semi and Hi-Low Hospital Bed? Are You Having Surgery Soon? Why Rent From Us? Why Choose Our Medical Supply Equipment Store? RESERVE NOW - MOBILITY POWER SCOOTERS RENTAL 1 1005 mobility-power-scooters electric-scooter-77303 The Budget Friendly Option The Go-Go Ultra X power scooter is a lightweight ride suitable for travel on well-groomed paths and paved surfaces. r nEasy to break down into lightweight sections this model is a breeze to transport and store. r nEquipped with convenient feature such as a basket and flat-free tires the Go-Go Ultra X makes it easy to transport personal items without the worries of a flat tire. r nReliable and functional the Ultra X boasts a stable design it turns on a dime and it s an affordable mode of travel suited to indoors and out. r nThe 3-wheeled Pide Go-Go Ultra X features easy one-handed breakdown into five separate components that weigh 28 pounds or less. r nCapable of speeds up to 4 MPH and a running time of up to 8 miles on one charge this electric scooter also features on and off-board charging. r nTop Speed 4.25 Mph. r nDrive Range 8.00 Miles. r nHeaviest Piece 28 Lbs.. r nWeight Capacity 260 Lbs.. r nWeight 92 Lbs. r nbrbGet Free Assembly /bbr r nOne of our certified technicians will assembly your new mobility power scooter for bifree/i/b when you pick it up from our store in Fulton St. or when it is delivered to your home.br S39XPride Mobility10050011 3424 Lightweight Go-Go Ultra X Power Scooter 3-Wheel-260 Lbs Cap. - by E Care Medical SuppliesJune 24, 2020 4.1 5stars The Go-Go Ultra X power scooter is a lightweight ride suitable for travel on well-groomed paths and paved surfaces. Easy to break down into lightweight sections this model is a breeze to transport and store. Equipped with convenient feature such as a basket and flat-free tires the Go-Go Ultra X makes it easy to transport personal items without the worries of a flat tire. Reliable and functional the Ultra X boasts a stable design it turns on a dime and it s an affordable mode of travel suited to indoors and out. The 3-wheeled Pide Go-Go Ultra X features easy one-handed breakdown into five separate components that weigh 28 pounds or less. Capable of speeds up to 4 MPH and a running time of up to 8 miles on one charge this electric scooter also features on and off-board charging. Top Speed 4.25 Mph. Drive Range 8.00 Miles. Heaviest Piece 28 Lbs.. Weight Capacity 260 Lbs.. Weight 92 Lbs. Get Free Assembly One of our certified technicians will assembly your new mobility power scooter for free when you pick it up from our store in Fulton St. or when it is delivered to your home. Lightweight Go-Go Ultra X Power Scooter 3-Wheel-260 Lbs Cap. By: Pride Mobility | More Colors Available Model #: S39X 1 Rental From: 155.00$155.00 - 235.00$235.00 SEE PRICESRENT NOW Lightweight Go-Go Ultra X Power Scooter 3-Wheel-260 Lbs Cap. E Care Medical Supplies Houston, TX USA The Go-Go Ultra X power scooter is a lightweight ride suitable for travel on well-groomed paths and paved surfaces.;\r\nEasy to break down into lightweight... Budget Friendly, Small & Portable The Go-Go Ultra X electric power scooter is a lightweight ride suitable for travel on well-groomed paths and paved surfaces. r nEasy to break down into five separate lightweight sections for transportation and storage with the heaviest piece weighing only 33 lbs. r nEquipped with convenient features such as a drop-in battery box basket and flat-free tires for worry-free transportation of personal items. r nThis budget-minded model has a carrying capacity of 260 lbs and it s capable of speeds over 4 MPH. r nA single battery charge will keep you moving for up to 8 miles. This scooter also features the convenient option of on or off-board charging. r nThis 4-wheeled model is more stable than its 3-wheeled counterpart. r nE Care Medial Supplies recommends the Go-Go Ultra X as an excellent choice for users looking for the reliability and quality that comes standard in every Pride product. r nTop Speed 4.25 Mph. r nDrive Range 8.00 Miles. r nHeaviest Piece 33.5 Lbs. r nWeight Capacity 260 Lbs. r nWeight 97 Lbs. r nbrbGet Free Assembly /bbr r nOne of our certified technicians will assembly your new mobility power scooter for bifree/i/b when you pick it up from our store in Fulton St. or when it is delivered to your home.br S49XPride Mobility10050012 4364.3 Lightweight Go-Go Ultra X Power Scooter 4-Wheel-260 Lbs Cap. - by E Care Medical SuppliesFebruary 4, 2022 4.1 5stars The Go-Go Ultra X electric power scooter is a lightweight ride suitable for travel on well-groomed paths and paved surfaces. Easy to break down into five separate lightweight sections for transportation and storage with the heaviest piece weighing only 33 lbs. Equipped with convenient features such as a drop-in battery box basket and flat-free tires for worry-free transportation of personal items. This budget-minded model has a carrying capacity of 260 lbs and it s capable of speeds over 4 MPH. A single battery charge will keep you moving for up to 8 miles. This scooter also features the convenient option of on or off-board charging. This 4-wheeled model is more stable than its 3-wheeled counterpart. E Care Medial Supplies recommends the Go-Go Ultra X as an excellent choice for users looking for the reliability and quality that comes standard in every Pride product. Top Speed 4.25 Mph. Drive Range 8.00 Miles. Heaviest Piece 33.5 Lbs. Weight Capacity 260 Lbs. Weight 97 Lbs. Get Free Assembly One of our certified technicians will assembly your new mobility power scooter for free when you pick it up from our store in Fulton St. or when it is delivered to your home. Lightweight Go-Go Ultra X Power Scooter 4-Wheel-260 Lbs Cap. By: Pride Mobility | More Colors Available Model #: S49X 1 Rental From: 165.00$165.00 - 255.00$255.00 SEE PRICESRENT NOW Lightweight Go-Go Ultra X Power Scooter 4-Wheel-260 Lbs Cap. E Care Medical Supplies Houston, TX USA The Go-Go Ultra X electric power scooter is a lightweight ride suitable for travel on well-groomed paths and paved surfaces.;\r\nEasy to break down into... 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The three-wheel LiteRider scooter from Golden features better range a Delta Tiller standard more attractive styling and more vibrant colors. A modern tubular frame design supports its 300 lb. weight capacity and its completely wireless disassembly makes transporting a breeze. The LiteRider GL-110 s 9-inch black low-profile tires are mounted on high-strength steel rims with shiny hubcaps. Its plush deep-black vinyl stadium style seat comes with adjustable armrests and a full 360-degree swivel mechanism for getting on and off the scooter easily. You will also appreciate our two storage baskets one on the tiller and one under the seat which also includes dual bottle holders these standard features are unique to Golden . A true beauty the LiteRider scooter is available in gorgeous deep shades of red and blue. Top Speed 5.00 Mph. Drive Range 12.0 Miles. Heaviest Piece 44 Lbs. Weight Capacity 300 Lbs. Weight 121 Lbs. Quick and easy wireless disassembly. Delta tiller included - great for those with limited hand dexterity. Comes standard with underseat and front baskets for increased carrying capacity. Now with 22 AH batteries. Get Free Assembly One of our certified technicians will assembly your new mobility power scooter for free when you pick it up from our store in Fulton St. or when it is delivered to your home. Lite Rider Portable Power Scooter 3-Wheel-300 Lbs Cap By: Golden Technologies | More Colors Available Model #: GL110 1 Rental From: 185.00$185.00 - 295.00$295.00 SEE PRICESRENT NOW Lite Rider Portable Power Scooter 3-Wheel-300 Lbs Cap E Care Medical Supplies Houston, TX USA Medium Portable Scooters.;;\r\nThe three-wheel LiteRider scooter from Golden features better range, a Delta Tiller standard, more attractive styling and... Upgraded Batteries For High Milage Medium Portable Scooters. r nThe four-wheel LiteRider scooter from Golden features better range a Delta Tiller standard more attractive styling and more vibrant colors. r nA modern tubular frame design supports its 300 lb. weight capacity and its completely wireless disassembly makes transporting a breeze. r nThe LiteRider GL-140 s 9-inch black low-profile tires are mounted on high-strength steel rims with shiny hubcaps. r nIts plush deep-black vinyl stadium style seat comes with adjustable armrests and a full 360-degree swivel mechanism for getting on and off the scooter easily. r nYou will also appreciate our two storage baskets one on the tiller and one under the seat which also includes dual bottle holders these standard features are unique to Golden . r nA true beauty the LiteRider scooter is available in gorgeous deep shades of red and blue. r nTop Speed 5.00 Mph. r nDrive Range 12.00 Miles. r nHeaviest Piece 51.8 Lbs. r nWeight Capacity 300 Lbs. r nWeight 129 Lbs. r nStadium seat 17 quot x 16 quot with adjustable armrests. r nDelta tiller included - great for those with limited hand dexterity. r nQuick and easy wireless disassembly. r nComes standard with underseat and front baskets for increased carrying capacity. r nNow with 22AH batteries. r n brbGet Free Assembly /bbrOne of our certified technicians will assembly your new mobility power scooter for bifree/i/b when you pick it up from our store in Fulton St. or when it is delivered to your home.br GL140Golden Technologies10050026 3434.5 Lite Rider Portable Power Scooter 4-Wheel-300 Lbs Cap - by E Care Medical SuppliesJune 30, 2020 4.8 5stars Medium Portable Scooters. The four-wheel LiteRider scooter from Golden features better range a Delta Tiller standard more attractive styling and more vibrant colors. A modern tubular frame design supports its 300 lb. weight capacity and its completely wireless disassembly makes transporting a breeze. The LiteRider GL-140 s 9-inch black low-profile tires are mounted on high-strength steel rims with shiny hubcaps. Its plush deep-black vinyl stadium style seat comes with adjustable armrests and a full 360-degree swivel mechanism for getting on and off the scooter easily. You will also appreciate our two storage baskets one on the tiller and one under the seat which also includes dual bottle holders these standard features are unique to Golden . A true beauty the LiteRider scooter is available in gorgeous deep shades of red and blue. Top Speed 5.00 Mph. Drive Range 12.00 Miles. Heaviest Piece 51.8 Lbs. Weight Capacity 300 Lbs. Weight 129 Lbs. Stadium seat 17 x 16 with adjustable armrests. 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Go the extra mile on a BuzzAround Extreme Scooter Features 330 lb. weight capacity 4 ground clearance Full size portable Larger 90 amp controller Larger 320 watt motor Larger 9 tires U1 battery for maximum range Ultrabright LED tail ligh Comfort suspension springs Full size yet portable easy to disassemble Manufacture s Warranty FRAME Lifetime Warranty DRIVE TRAIN 2 Year Warranty ELECTRONICS 2 Year Warranty BATTERIES 1 Year Warrant BuzzAround EX Full Size Portable Power Scooter 3 Wheel-330 Lb Ca By: Golden Technologies Model #: GB118D 1 Rental From: 249.00$249.00 - 395.00$395.00 SEE PRICESRENT NOW BuzzAround EX Full Size Portable Power Scooter 3 Wheel-330 Lb Ca E Care Medical Supplies Houston, TX USA Go the Extra Mile on the Industry\'s First Hybrid Scooter, Enjoy the conveniences of a LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE scooter with the benefits of a FULL SIZE!... Most Luxurious 4 Wheel Scooter Go the Extra Mile on the Industry s First Hybrid Scooter Enjoy the conveniences of a LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE scooter with the benefits of a FULL SIZE SCOOTER brbr r nThe all new Golden BuzzAround Extreme Scooter features the portability and easy disassembly of a lightweight scooter with the amazing benefi ts of a full size scooter brbr r nThe BuzzAround Extreme Scooters come standard with 2-U1 batteries - industry leading and the largest battery in this category - for maximum operating range up to 18 miles.brbr r nThe Extreme also features a brand new ultrabright LED headlight and taillight 330 lb. weight capacity larger 9 quot tires and comfort suspension springs for the smoothest ride.brbr r nGo the extra mile on a BuzzAround Extreme Scooter br r nbr r nbFeatures/bbr r n330 lb. weight capacitybr r n4 quot ground clearancebr r nFull size amp portablebr r nLarger 90 amp controllerbr r nLarger 320 watt motorbr r nLarger 9 quot tiresbr r nU1 battery for maximum rangebr r nUltrabright LED tail lighbr r nComfort suspension springsbr r nFull size yet portable amp easy to disassemblebr r nbr r nbManufacture s Warranty/bbr r nFRAME Lifetime Warrantybr r nDRIVE TRAIN 2 Year Warrantybr r nELECTRONICS 2 Year Warrantybr r nBATTERIES 1 Year Warrantbr GB148DGolden Technologies10050085 5924.9 BuzzAround EX Full Size Portable Power Scooter 4 Wheel-330 Lb Ca - by E Care Medical SuppliesAugust 6, 2020 4.6 5stars Go the Extra Mile on the Industry s First Hybrid Scooter Enjoy the conveniences of a LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE scooter with the benefits of a FULL SIZE SCOOTER The all new Golden BuzzAround Extreme Scooter features the portability and easy disassembly of a lightweight scooter with the amazing benefi ts of a full size scooter The BuzzAround Extreme Scooters come standard with 2-U1 batteries - industry leading and the largest battery in this category - for maximum operating range up to 18 miles. The Extreme also features a brand new ultrabright LED headlight and taillight 330 lb. weight capacity larger 9 tires and comfort suspension springs for the smoothest ride. Go the extra mile on a BuzzAround Extreme Scooter Features 330 lb. weight capacity 4 ground clearance Full size portable Larger 90 amp controller Larger 320 watt motor Larger 9 tires U1 battery for maximum range Ultrabright LED tail ligh Comfort suspension springs Full size yet portable easy to disassemble Manufacture s Warranty FRAME Lifetime Warranty DRIVE TRAIN 2 Year Warranty ELECTRONICS 2 Year Warranty BATTERIES 1 Year Warrant BuzzAround EX Full Size Portable Power Scooter 4 Wheel-330 Lb Ca By: Golden Technologies Model #: GB148D 1 Rental From: 269.00$269.00 - 425.00$425.00 SEE PRICESRENT NOW BuzzAround EX Full Size Portable Power Scooter 4 Wheel-330 Lb Ca E Care Medical Supplies Houston, TX USA Go the Extra Mile on the Industry\'s First Hybrid Scooter, Enjoy the conveniences of a LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE scooter with the benefits of a FULL SIZE!... 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Baby Blessing Card for Taylored Expressions Blog Hop – My Crafts are Like a Box of Chocolates Skip to content My Crafts are Like a Box of Chocolates You Never Know What I’m Going to Make! Menu Uncategorized Baby Blessing Card for Taylored Expressions Blog Hop August 24, 2010 beccreates1 10:55 I can’t believe I am down to the wire with this one. I’ll add more details after this basic post is up. ETA: I had so much fun creating this card, I say that a lot don’t I? I guess that is simply because I enjoy my craft so much!! LOL!! I actually created one very similar but boy-themed card for www.Swap-Bot.com that I loved and as it was part of a swap, I mailed it away. Sadly, I was silly enough to mail it WITHOUT taking a picture first! Seriously??? And I also made a really cute tag to go along with it. {{SIGH}} I dyed the seam binding ribbon myself using SU! reinkers, blush blossom and pretty in pink. I hand cut the grass fringe after cutting the CS’s edge with a scalloped paper punch. I used my Copic Airbrush system to create the background using Eclipse tape masks with the cloud dies from PTI. I don’t usually take photos during the day so my photo box set up never works in the day time. It isn’t too bad with editing but the bear and the kraft CS aren’t quite so orangey IRL. The button isn’t supposed to be tipped up, but as I literally finished it, threw it in the photo box and photographed it 5 minutes before the posting deadline, I hadn’t noticed to fix it! I also just noticed that one of the clothespins on the diaper cover snuck behind the ‘clothesline’. I’ll have to glue those in place I guess. The onesie, bear’s tummy and the frilly diaper cover are all paper pieced with touches of Copic for detail and shading. If you notice, the DP’s flower is right in the middle of the image. Not an accident! I used sharp tipped, non-stick scissors to cut away the rubber from the center of the stamp so I could see the paper through it. Thanks for hopping by. If you just stumbled upon this blog hop, do start back at the beginning and check out all the links. This is a customer blog hop so you get to see creations by all of us who didn’t make the design team! Just kidding; I didn’t apply! But I am certainly will next time! Seriously, it is for all of those of us who love TE to get a chance to show off our work using their stamps. If you liked my project, I hope you will subscribe by email or RSS feed. Both are on my sidebar, the RSS one towards the bottom and the email one towards the top. You can see my project from the June Blog Hop here! http://www.inlinkz.com/cs.php?id=13749 Enjoy, Rebecca RECIPE Stamps: Hangin’ Out-Taylored Expressions Ink: Memento brown, Antique Linen Distress ink, night of navy-SU! Paper: DP-SU!, kraft CS-CDS, white CS-SU!, white and ivory CS for Copics-TE, pink CS-PTI Accessories: seam binding ribbon-Etsy, button, cloud die and twine-PTI, scalloped punch-SU!, BBQ skewers-stash, foam dots-Jody Morrow, Copics B12,32,45 (airbrushing), E21,33,35, W-1, R20, Y38, Eclipse tape-Ellen Hutson Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Tagged Airbrushing, Baby, Copic, Cuttlebug, PTI, Shabby Chic, Taylored Expressions Published by beccreates1 Hi! I’m a disabled SAHM of three wonderful boys. Married since 1997 to Tim. I love crafts, creating art, sewing, needlework, making jewelry, reading, watching movies and snuggling with my fat tabby cat, Jesse. My boys are all on the autism spectrum so it’s a chaotic but fun life. I live in a small town north-east of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It’s in the middle of corn fields and horse farms while still feeling like a suburb. View all posts by beccreates1 Post navigation Previous postClear Baby Boy ATC Next postButterfly Challenge Card 18 thoughts on “Baby Blessing Card for Taylored Expressions Blog Hop” Monika/Buzsy says: August 29, 2010 at 6:50 pm This is just so adorable! Love how you hung the baby items… great colors! The grass looks great! :o) LikeLike Reply Natalie says: August 26, 2010 at 4:45 am This is super adorable, love the coloring and paper piecing! Excellent!! LikeLike Reply Purrfect Paper Creations says: August 26, 2010 at 4:23 am This is so cute, that bear just makes me smile!Chris L. LikeLike Reply Lori says: August 26, 2010 at 3:58 am Absolutely adorable! Love the sweet little scene you created. LikeLike Reply Taylor says: August 25, 2010 at 8:47 pm The seam binding is beautiful! What a sweet baby card! LikeLike Reply Joan Ervin says: August 25, 2010 at 4:30 pm This is absolutely adorable….what super sweet images and I sooo love the grass…amazing details!!! LikeLike Reply Libby Hickson says: August 25, 2010 at 6:26 am So so CUTE!! LikeLike Reply Stacey Schafer says: August 25, 2010 at 2:29 am sooooo super cute! LikeLike Reply Karen Motz says: August 25, 2010 at 2:29 am Oh, this is SO CUTE!!!! It just makes me smile looking at it!!! LikeLike Reply Keva says: August 25, 2010 at 1:51 am This is seriously so cute!!!! I love the shading under the images- noticed that right away. Love the flower on the diaper and the whole thing is just sweet!!! Love it! LikeLike Reply Katie Cotton says: August 25, 2010 at 1:40 am i just love this! The scalloped fringed grass is just wonderful! LikeLike Reply Shelby Goolsby says: August 25, 2010 at 12:54 am This card is adorable!!!I love the scene you created. LikeLike Reply Terri E. says: August 25, 2010 at 12:50 am Adorable!!!! This couldn't be any cutier.It's a good life!Terri E. LikeLike Reply Anonymous says: August 25, 2010 at 12:16 am Very cute, this set is certainly a must-have! LikeLike Reply okcapitolgirl says: August 24, 2010 at 4:39 pm Holy guacamole! This is PRECIOUS! LikeLike Reply Jenny says: August 24, 2010 at 4:05 pm Adorable! Just adorable! All the little elements are just perfect! LikeLike Reply Lea L. says: August 24, 2010 at 3:52 pm This is utterly darling! I love the airbrushed background!! Great job! ♥♥♥Lea LikeLike Reply Jodi Collins aka Kharmagirl says: August 24, 2010 at 3:45 pm This may be the cutest thing EVER! LOVE the clothesline and all the items hanging from it! This is AMAZING!!! LikeLike Reply Leave a Reply to Lea L. Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. 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Email Address: Subscribe Join 36 other followers Follow My Crafts are Like a Box of Chocolates on WordPress.com Translate Instagram No Instagram images were found. Pages About Me Contact Resume RSS Feed RSS - Posts RSS - Comments Tags $ Store DIY 3D projects Baby Basic Grey Blog Hop CAS-clean and simple Copic Crazy 4 Challenges Cuttlebug Gift Ideas Inspiration Challenge Interactive Kaisercraft Kids Masculine May Arts Ribbon My Mind's Eye Nestabilities Dies Other Crafts PDQ PTI Shabby Chic Simon Says Stamp Sketch Challenge Spellbinders Summer Swap-Bot Tips Vintage Wedding Instagram Bright late summer colours to take us into fall! Some pretty papers by @p13paperproducts, a sentiment by @tim_holtz and some fussy cutting and voilà! A bright and cheerful card! #Cardmaker #makingcards #handmadewithlove #cardmakingismysuperpower #craftingismysuperpower #craftingsuperpower #cardmakingsuperpower #handmadeart #handmadeisbest #madewithlove #madebyhand #art #artwork #cardsforsale #handmadecard #cardmakersofinstagram #handmadecards #handmadeisbetter I completely forgot that I made these vintage and autumnal ATCs this summer! Sometimes I just grab random supplies that are not even close to seasonal. I used @primamarketinginc papers and @tim_holtz Foundry Wax. #Cardmaker #makingcards #handmadewithlove #cardmakingismysuperpower #craftingismysuperpower #craftingsuperpower #cardmakingsuperpower #handmadeart #handmadeisbest #madewithlove #madebyhand #art #artwork #cardsforsale #handmadecard #cardmakersofinstagram #handmadecards #handmadeisbetter #artisttradingcard #artisttradingcards #a3atcswapgroup #artisttradingcardartist #tradingcardartist Once I get started on fall projects I start to remember all the fun stuff I’ve purchased to make fall more fun! This @concordand9th background was leftover from last year; I wisely tucked it in with some other fall stuff so I’d notice it this year! I turned it into an ATC with some more C&9 dies! #Cardmaker #makingcards #handmadewithlove #cardmakingismysuperpower #craftingismysuperpower #craftingsuperpower #cardmakingsuperpower #handmadeart #handmadeisbest #madewithlove #madebyhand #art #artwork #cardsforsale #handmadecard #cardmakersofinstagram #handmadecards #handmadeisbetter #artisttradingcard #artisttradingcards #a3atcswapgroup #artisttradingcardartist #tradingcardartist #fall #autumn #fallart #autumnart Hello Fall! I really don’t like fall but that’s mostly because it means winter is coming. Cold weather and my various health conditions don’t mix well at all. But I’m learning to at least like some of the colour combos for fall! I picked rose, purple, orange and yellow out of this @honeybeestamps patterned paper to add colour to a @neatandtangled journaling card. The letters are @teamspellbinders and the hello is by @pinkfreshstudio. #Cardmaker #makingcards #handmadewithlove #cardmakingismysuperpower #craftingismysuperpower #craftingsuperpower #cardmakingsuperpower #handmadeart #handmadeisbest #madewithlove #madebyhand #art #artwork #cardsforsale #handmadecard #cardmakersofinstagram #handmadecards #handmadeisbetter #fall #hellofall #autumn #autumnvibes Do you buy card kits but never finish using the supplies? I get out my older kits once in a while to make ATCs and mini journal pages. This one is from an old @teamspellbinders kit. #Cardmaker #makingcards #handmadewithlove #cardmakingismysuperpower #craftingismysuperpower #craftingsuperpower #cardmakingsuperpower #handmadeart #handmadeisbest #madewithlove #madebyhand #art #artwork #cardsforsale #handmadecard #cardmakersofinstagram #handmadecards #handmadeisbetter #mixedmedia #mixedmediaart #mixedmediacollage #tinyart #miniartjournal #minijournal #artjournal #artjournaling #artjournalspread A lavender themed mini journal page. I drove by our local lavender farm on Monday and wow is it pretty. The lavender I used in the small frame is from that farm. #Cardmaker #makingcards #handmadewithlove #cardmakingismysuperpower #craftingismysuperpower #craftingsuperpower #cardmakingsuperpower #handmadeart #handmadeisbest #madewithlove #madebyhand #art #artwork #cardsforsale #handmadecard #cardmakersofinstagram #handmadecards #handmadeisbetter #mixedmedia #mixedmediaart #mixedmediacollage #tinyart #miniartjournal #minijournal #artjournal #artjournaling #artjournalspread Blog at WordPress.com. Follow Following My Crafts are Like a Box of Chocolates Join 36 other followers Sign me up Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now. My Crafts are Like a Box of Chocolates Customize Follow Following Sign up Log in Copy shortlink Report this content View post in Reader Manage subscriptions Collapse this bar %d bloggers like this:
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by It is an era of instability and disintegration which began in the Middle East and North Africa in 2011 and in Europe and the US in 2016. These regions are very different, but their recent political convulsions have basic features in common, notably a feeling shared by people from the Mississippi to the Euphrates that they are unhappy with the status quo. Likewise, political elites from Damascus to Washington DC have demonstrably underestimated their own unpopularity and the narrowness of their political base. Inequality has increased everywhere with politically momentous consequences, a development much discussed as a reason for the populist-nationalist upsurge in western Europe and the US. But it has also had a significant destabilising impact in the wider Middle East. Impoverished Syrian villagers, who once looked to the state to provide jobs and meet their basic needs at low prices, found in the decade before 2011 that their government no longer cared what happened to them. They poured in their millions into gimcrack housing on the outskirts of Damascus and Aleppo, cities whose richer districts looked more like London or Paris. Unsurprisingly, it was these same people, formerly supporters of the ruling Baath party, who became the backbone of the popular revolt. Their grievances were not dissimilar from those of unemployed coal miners in former Democratic Party strongholds in West Virginia who voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump. Neoliberal free market economic reforms were even more destructive of political and social stability in the Middle East and North Africa than in Europe and the US. In dictatorships or arbitrary monarchies without political accountability or rule of law, such changes further crony capitalism: access to the narrow circle wielding political power becomes the essential key to riches. Governments turn into giant looting machines under the kleptocratic guidance of a few ruling families. In Baghdad a few years ago, heavier than usual winter showers flooded the streets to the depth of a foot or more with an evil-smelling grey mixture of water and sewage. I asked an advisor to the Ministry of Water Resources why this had happened and she explained, as if it was nothing out of the ordinary, that over the previous decade the Iraqi government had spent $7 billion on a new sewage system for the capital, but either it had never existed or the sewers were too badly built to carry away rain water. In the US, Europe and the Middle East there were many who saw themselves as the losers from globalisation, but the ideological vehicle for protest differed markedly from region to region. In Europe and the US it was right wing nationalist populism which opposes free trade, mass immigration and military intervention abroad. The latter theme is much more resonant in the US than in Europe because of Iraq and Afghanistan. Trump instinctively understood that he must keep pressing these three buttons, the importance of which Hillary Clinton and most of the Republican Party leaders, taking their cue from their donors rather than potential voters, never appreciated. The vehicle for protest and opposition to the status quo in the Middle East and North Africa is, by way of contrast, almost entirely religious and is only seldom nationalist, the most important example being the Kurds. This is a big change from 50 years ago when revolutionaries in the region were usually nationalists or socialists, but both beliefs were discredited by corrupt and authoritarian nationalist dictators and by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Secular nationalism was in any case something of a middle class creed in the Arab world, limited in its capacity to provide the glue to hold societies together in the face of crisis. When Isis forces were advancing on Baghdad after taking Mosul in June 2014, it was a fatwa from the Iraqi Shia religious leader Ali al-Sistani that rallied the resistance. No non-religious Iraqi leader could have successfully appealed to hundreds of thousands of people to volunteer to fight to the death against Isis. The Middle East differs also from Europe and the US because states are more fragile than they look and once destroyed prove impossible to recreate. This was a lesson that the foreign policy establishments in Washington, London and Paris failed to take on board after the invasion of Iraq in 2003, though the disastrous outcome of successful or attempted regime change has been bloodily demonstrated again and again. It was always absurdly simple-minded to blame all the troubles of Iraq, Syria and Libya on Saddam Hussein, Bashar al-Assad and Muammar Gaddafi, authoritarian leaders whose regimes were more the symptom than the cause of division. But it is not only in the Middle East that divisions are deepening. Whatever happens in Britain because of the Brexit vote or in the US because of the election of Trump as president, both countries will be more divided and therefore weaker than before. Political divisions in the US are probably greater now than at any time since the American Civil War 150 years ago. Repeated calls for unity in both countries betray a deepening disunity and alarm as people sense that they are moving in the dark and old norms and landmarks are no longer visible and may no longer exist. The mainline mass media is finding it difficult to make sense of a new world order which may or may not be emerging. Journalists are generally more rooted in the established order of things than they pretend and are shocked by radical change. Only two big newspapers – the Florida Times-Union and the Las Vegas Review-Journal endorsed Trump before the election and few of the American commentariat expected him to win, though this has not dented their confidence in their own judgement. Criticism of Trump in the media has lost all regard for truth and falsehood with the publication of patently concocted reports of his antics in Russia, but there is also genuine uncertainty about whether he will be a real force for change, be it good or ill. Crises in different parts of the world are beginning to cross-infect and exacerbate each other. Prior to 2014 European leaders, whatever their humanitarian protestations, did not care much what happened in Iraq and Syria. But the rise of Isis, the mass influx of Syrian refugees heading for Central Europe and the terror attacks in Paris and Brussels showed that the crises in the Middle East could not be contained. They helped give a powerful impulse to the anti-immigrant authoritarian nationalist right and made them real contenders for power. The Middle East is always a source of instability in the world and never more so than over the last six years. But winners and losers are emerging in Syria where Assad is succeeding with Russian and Iranian help, while in Iraq the Baghdad government backed by US airpower is slowly fighting its way into Mosul. Isis probably has more fight in it than its many enemies want to believe, but is surely on the road to ultimate defeat. One of the first real tests for Trump will be how far he succeeds in closing down these wars, something that is now at last becoming feasible.
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ppjg CORPORATIONS anti-humanity agendas, Arab Spring, Bank of International Settlements, bankers global agendas, central banks, greedy & corrupt politicians, London International bankers, Russ McAfee Copyright© 2012 by W.R. McAfee, Sr. All rights reserved. ________________________________________________________________________ London’s international bankers who own and control the Bank of England (BOE), the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland—where the world’s central banks draw—as well as the rest of the world’s central banks, are rapidly consuming what few independent central banks remain. In 2000, Afghanistan, Sudan, Iraq, Libya, Iran, North Korea, and Cuba had independent central banks. Names sound familiar? Think “Arab Spring.” Today, the only central banks not under control of the BOE/BIS are Iran, North Korea, and Cuba. And if you have any investments in Iran’s central bank, it might be a good time to divest. The other independent central banks were relieved of their gold and financial assets via quick transfer to “new, improved” BOE/BIS controlled central banks established in those countries as soon as “Arab Spring rebels” became “victorious.” This same international banking cabal now has their sights set on currency mop-ups in countries like Syria, Sudan, and lesser nations in their quest to control all the world’s money. They already manipulate America and every other nation on earth with the currency their central banks print—for the price of paper, ink, and labor—and sell to each nation at never-ending interest for the huge sums they deliberately lend to Pavlovian politicians and governments who willfully run up enormous totals; the bankers, all the while, knowing full well these nations could not/would not be able to repay their loans. Greece, Italy, Ireland, Spain, Portugal are the current poster chillern. Other nations have been programmed; America included. As these countries enter the debt traps set for them and reach their points of no financial return—where taxes and national income cannot pay the interest on their loans—the bankers began to send in front men to take over the “financial affairs” of the country and its government. Foreclosure processes on resources within these countries are initiated; which are subsequently sold to front companies and corporations controlled by the same bankers that lent them the money. It’s an age-old con game begun by a small handful of banking family patriarchs several centuries ago that has been updated each century since to fit the times. The current crop of not-so-bright but enormously greedy and corrupt politicians and government officials around the globe who drank willingly from their central bank’s limitless loan well, counted on not being called upon to pay the fiddler while they were still in office. Or alive. Unintended justice, therefore, that many of these Diamond Jim pols addicted to spending money that future generations were on the hook for, have been swept into the economic vortex along with everyone else. Investors and speculators (not connected to the financial cabal) who were holding things like bonds in mark countries got a haircut—a language chic phrase Wall Street uses when putting the financial screws to someone invested in good faith. Iceland told these financial shysters what they and the country’s politicians could do with the deliberate debt they ran up against their nation, however, and refused to pay these crooks. The nation is going it alone similar to the way the founders drew the road map for America’s journey; our congress being the only body authorized to coin [print] our currency. The founders, who’d observed these thieves at work in England and Europe, had them foremost in their minds as they penned the financial aspects of the greatest governing document ever written. . .our Constitution; still valid today regardless of the political pimp blather fed the public by bankster sycophants in Washington. Obama is simply a front-man for these bankers’ global agenda; the most unknown president ever to sit the office ; who is not even eligible to be president, but who was installed nonetheless by the London-headquartered bankers to “. . . show the world they [the banksters] could.” As was B-II, Clinton, B-I, the peanut farmer, and on back. Except, everyone kept missing their point. Which was that past so-called “candidates”—50% of whom were plucked off political scrap heaps for the oval office—were deliberately placed there. So, Oz was “forced” to do something dramatic like pluck a foreigner who is not even a U.S. citizen and more probably a Brit, and plop him in the white House and say “. . .lookie here America, you get it now?” We got it. Thus Obama was installed in the White House; his birth certificate deliberately botched to be found out, speculated on publicly, and stonewalled in the courts when corrective action was initiated; all to make sure everyone other than the diehards who refused to come out from beneath their toadstools “got it;” all to prove to the world they could get anyone elected and placed anywhere, anytime with their money. Which is easy to do when you own/control all the communication outlets that tell people what to think about; who dutifully report the lies, spin, disinformation and outright propaganda that’s fed to them. The importance of the Forth Estate in a Republic was formerly purchased during the first Great Depression in anticipation of today; America’s so-called main stream media having stepped across the line decades ago to walk the streets for these financial boys behind the curtain And yet. . . here came an Internet tsunami that stepped into the Forth Estate’s vacuum to keep a steady spotlight on these financial Wizards of Oz and their anti-humanity agenda; forcing them into the open where, like wounded cape buffalo, they now thrash about the planet in a mad rush for one last, great, greedy consumptive control attempt of the world’s food, fiber, water, minerals, land, money, information, people, jobs, and hope; their current global rush being to buy up all of earth’s prime farmland in developing countries through front-groups for pennies on the dollar using in-country [read: bribed] armies and government shills to illegally and forcefully evict thousands of rightful property owners and farmers off their lands who, for centuries past, raised natural, non-genetically modified food that fed local populations; this all to obtain a “legitimate international title” for property they’re essentially stealing. Not only have these bankers’ actions driven the price of food beyond local populations, they’ve kicked in food shortages for huge portions of the global population as well. Much of the land that’s being commandeered is that from which local farmers fed their populations; the vast majority of which is to be plowed under and converted from food crops to energy crops [ethanol, et. al.] “. . .for an energy-starved world.” More lies. There’s no oil or gas or coal shortage. Never has been. Emissions crisis? Come on. Two of the greatest human-caused environmental catastrophes known have come from a supposedly “clean” energy source—nuclear. If the Internet stands, the long-tongued liars, thieves, and murderers buying the planet will fail; and in their addict’s race for more, will eventually collapse to die amid the Internet’s brambles of truth. Major setbacks already have occurred. Derivatives, credit default swaps, toxic mortgage bundles, and an engineered economic collapse of the world.. . .exposed. Genetically modified food and its programmed sterilization and harmful effects on humanity. . .exposed. False flag documentation for the Oklahoma City and Twin Towers bombings. . .exposed. BigPharma’s attempt to hawk vaccines to the globe under the guise of a faux pandemic. . .exposed. The vindication of Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s research partner after BigPharma’s attempt to demonize them both for suggesting a possible connection between their vaccines and autism. . .exposed. Global warming. . .exposed. The list goes on. Obama is just another in a long line of faux presidents being funded and used by the so-called mega-rich “elite”—psychopaths all—to facilitate agendas like those above. Expect future false flag events featuring new boogeymen in an attempt to frighten and herd humanity into corners. . .but. . . know the next time it happens, millions who’ve already exposed these charlatan’s prior attempts will be watching and pointing their dark deeds out to additional millions—soon billions—when it happens. Arab “terrorists” with box cutters flying 747’s or 727’s or whatever? Gimmie a break. This whole global charade since 9/11 has been based on lies. &á%#..ing over humanity is no longer an exclusive sport of the rich, thanks to the Internet. It’s going to be an interesting election. Copyright© 2012 by W.R. McAfee, Sr. All rights reserved.
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Talk about a family with good tastes: this pair of Mercedes 300SLs, one a Gullwing coupe and the other a Roadster, have been in the same family ownership for 60 years after originally being purchased by a father and son. That must have been quite a pay day at the office when dad and his junior decided to purchase this impressive pair. Find these highly original Mercedes specimens here on TheOldMotor.com. Thanks to Barn Finds reader Doug M. for the find. Said to have been lovingly maintained for all those years by the same original-owner family, the Gullwing wears a striking shade of British Racing Green over tan leather and has only covered 16,000 miles from new. Can you say multi-million dollar sale? This 300SL was purchased through the legendary Max Hoffman dealership in New York and remains unaltered from stock condition. The corresponding 300SL roadster wears just slightly more miles under its tires, clocking in at a mere 38,000 miles. The best part? It retains its complete Karl Baisch luggage, which will certainly add to the final sale price. Like the Gullwing, it remains almost completely original. Both of these garage finds will be auctioned by Gooding & Company in August, so bring your checkbook (and first born…and inheritance…and, well, your entire portfolio) if you’re anxious to bid.
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Gylfi Sigurdsson says back-to-back wins have got Everton’s confidence growing - but insists the Blues won’t be happy until they’re further up the table. The Icelander netted the first goal as Sam Allardyce’s reign at Goodison Park began with a 2-0 win over Huddersfield Town on Saturday. The victory, which followed Wednesday’s 4-0 thrashing of West Ham United, moved Everton into the top half of the Premier League standings for the first time since September. However, Sigurdsson now wants the team to build. “The confidence is coming back,” he said. “It’s been a long time coming. “We got a good win on Wednesday and then backed it up today. I think with the wins, the goals and the clean sheets, things are hopefully starting to turn around. “It’s incredible what can happen if you win two games on the bounce. We’re back in mid-table now but we’re not happy about being where we are - we want to improve.” Sigurdsson was teed up for his 47th-minute opener by Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who then got on the scoresheet himself 17 minutes from time. The former Tottenham and Swansea man latched onto his younger teammate's inventive flicked pass before firing past Danish goalkeeper Jonas Lossl. “I’m not sure if he meant it - he said he did so we’ll go with that,” Sigurdsson joked. “No, it was a good assist and it was nice to get the first goal, which set us up for the rest of the game. “If you look at the result it was very good but I think we’ve got to give credit to Huddersfield. They were on top in the first half and I think started the second half a little bit better. “But we got the goal, got a little bit of momentum, and then obviously got the very important second goal.” Allardyce revealed he made a tactical switch at half-time, asking Sigurdsson and Aaron Lennon to tuck in when Everton were on the attack, allowing the pair to stay further up the pitch and full-backs Jonjoe Kenny and Cuco Martina to get forward. Sigurdsson believes the move led to him being in the right place to capitalise when his chance came along and praised the way his new manager got his wishes across, despite only taking charge of his first training session on Friday morning. “His message got through today, especially at half-time,” he added. “It was very simple, very direct. We knew what we needed to change in the second half and I think it worked. “He told us to just get up the pitch a little bit. We were very deep in the first half and allowed them too much possession. “He’s come in and been very positive, kept things simple, we know what’s expected of us, so I think it was a good result and he’s happy with the clean sheet and the three points. “We can improve and we can perform better - particularly than we did in the first half - but it was a good start and we're pleased. “The most important thing is to win football matches and, if we’re doing that, everyone will be happy.”
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Authorities are searching for a man who stole an assault rifle, a stun gun and ammunition from a police cruiser that was parked outside a home in a Florida neighborhood Tuesday. The burglary occurred at around 3.20am in a Pembroke Pines neighborhood near Taft Street and 86th Avenue. As well as the AR-15 assault rifle and the three fully loaded magazines he retrieved from the vehicle, the culprit also stole several other items including a Taser, cartridges, a tactical vest with police markings and a 16-round 45-caliber magazine, according to the SunSentinel. Authorities are searching for a man (pictured) who stole an assault rifle, a stun gun and ammunition from a police cruiser that was parked outside a home in a Florida neighborhood Tuesday The burglary occurred around 3.20am in a Pembroke Pines neighborhood near Taft Street and 86th Avenue 'This is a very brazen burglar to have targeted a marked police vehicle,' said Capt. Al Xiques, of the Pembroke Pines Police Department. Xiques also said he doesn't believe it was a solo mission: 'We don't believe this burglar acted alone.' Pembroke Pines police are asking for the public's help identifying this man and locating the police weapon and gear he stole from a marked Opa-locka police car (pictured here) The suspect is estimated at about 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs about 160 pounds. He has a noticeable full-sleeve tattoo covering his right arm (caught on surveillance footage) Pembroke Pines police are asking for the public's help identifying this man and locating the police weapon and gear he stole from a marked Opa-locka police car. The suspect is believed to be about 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs about 160 pounds. He has a noticeable full-sleeve tattoo covering his right arm. Investigators have asked the public to reach out to them if they recognize the suspect or have any relevant information regarding the burglary.
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This is a guest article from Mach10x, someone I’ve been following on reddit for quite a while. He has a lot of great things to say about responsible and mindful use of cannabis. I think you’ll love it! — Old Hippie In my travels across the Internet and in my day to day interactions with people, I’ve come to hear often that you should avoid consuming cannabis if you’re stuck in a bad situation or poor state of mind because you need to face those feelings sober. “You shouldn’t use weed as an escape,” they say. I have a somewhat different take on the matter. I’ve found ways that cannabis can be used constructively rather than destructively when faced with some of life’s inevitable hardships and stresses. Anyone with at least some experience with regular cannabis use should be at the point where they are no longer stuck on the couch. For those of you that find a lack of motivation to get up and do things such as yard work, dishes, or laundry, you’ll likely find that you really enjoy these chores you normally find boring if you’d only get up and try them while under the effects of cannabis. Now that we have a fun way to deal with boring jobs around the house, we no longer have to stress over the dishes or laundry piling up. Let’s focus on stress that we bring home from work. At the end of a long week of work or even after a particularly stressful day, a recreational dose of cannabis can be used to escape the stresses that you should no longer be feeling once the work day has ended or the weekend has started. Most jobs, after all, are work, and work entails doing something people wouldn’t normally volunteer to do for free (usually). Even if you’re like many people and you do love your job, working requires a level of commitment to be there even when you’d rather not be, and deal with situations you would rather avoid sometimes, however you’re paid to be there no matter how difficult the situation may be. Context Is Everything Cannabis, when used in doses high enough to be considered recreational, can be used to help you switch from “job mode” to “relaxation mode”. It’s important to remember that there’s nothing wrong with relaxing and enjoying your life. When you’re not at work, you should not feel guilty that you’re leaving it behind. In fact, one of the ways that cannabis can be most destructive is simply based on how you view it. You could convince yourself that by using cannabis to get away from your job, you’re going down a dark path. Instead, the next time you light a bowl, hit your vaporizer, or take an edible after a stressful day at work try this, once you’re feeling it: Stop and think about your stressful day at work, think about and be proud of yourself for how you handled it, then think about how long it is until you work again and tell yourself how awesome you’re going to do then. Then commit yourself to mentally let go of that stress and focus on the fact that this time is yours to do whatever you want or need to do, enjoy the simplicity of doing the dishes, let your mind wander as you scrub them. Live in the moment. Avoiding your problems that need to be dealt with can be bad for your relationships, family, self, finances, and mental health; cannabis certainly can be used in this way. However, with the right approach and mental state, it can also be used to face your problems and burdens head on. Difficult issues can sometimes be too painful to think about and easier to just avoid. Using cannabis can certainly make it even easier to avoid, however, if you commit yourself to confront your issues while under its effects, you may find that you can make more level-headed decisions and gain the ability to view situations in new and novel ways. I can also see how cannabis can be used to hide from emotions that need to be dealt with such as grief, jealousy, or even contempt. I’ve found that the same applies in this situation as well. I’ve found that I have been more successful at resolving a greater variety of relationship issues under the somewhat psychedelic effects of cannabis than I have normally. I find that it allows me to distance myself from my impulsive emotions and choose the embrace my more positive ones. When both my fiancée and I use it, we’re able to accept critical advice more openly without tempers flaring due to feeling insecure, or feeling as if we’re being attacked by each other. Just a calm, genuine discussion about issues that are normally too difficult to talk about. Mach10X is a 30-something working in the field of information technology. He currently lives on the Gulf Coast with his lovely fiancée and family of various critters. In his spare time he enjoys dabbling in wide variety of both video games and scientific research. He is a strong advocate for the advancement of science, reason, and cannabis. http://www.reddit.com/user/Mach10X/
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Fixity Pro Release 2020 - AVP : AVP Services Work Insights About Careers Contact MENU Article Fixity Pro Release 2020 By: Chris Lacinak June 24, 2020 AVP is excited to announce that we are releasing Fixity Pro in late 2020 with lots of new updates and features. The application will be released using a low-cost paid subscription model. Why paid? For sustainability so we can continue to fix bugs and make Fixity better. Stay tuned for sneak peaks and more specific information in the weeks ahead. If you want to sign up to receive Fixity announcements so you can be sure to get the latest and greatest info, fill out this form. Background Just over seven years ago we began developing the prototype for an application that came to be known as Fixity. The application was named after the principle of fixity, a term used in digital preservation to mean that something is fixed or unchanged. In other words, the process of ensuring fixity is akin to ensuring data integrity. The word and the principle became used in just about every discussion of digital preservation principles and practices. The challenge was that the ability to track and monitor the fixity of files was really only available to organizations with people that could create and implement scripts, using command line tools, running on centralized servers. This usually meant very well resourced organizations only. We certainly work with many large, well resourced organizations but we have always also worked with lots of smaller organizations with lean budgets that are largely dependent on grant funding. With these smaller, less-resourced organizations in mind we asked “How are they supposed to implement fixity?”. When pondering the question we realized that we could create a simple tool that would give people the ability to monitor and report on fixity in all of the ways that digital preservation standards and best practices said that they should be able to. And so we did. What Makes the Fixity Application Special? There are three main points I would like to emphasize here: Broadening the definition of fixity: Fixity, even today, is often defined as the fixed state of a file. People tend to think of using checksums as the sole tool to practice fixity. We believe this definition of fixity falls short of the intent, which is often to monitor the fixity of collections, and not individual files. With this in mind, we added the concept of file attendance to the Fixity application so that in addition to knowing if a given file has changed, within a collection of files you also know which files are new, removed, moved or renamed. Democratization of practice: As mentioned above, most organizations were unable to perform a practice that was universally agreed upon as a foundational element of digital preservation. Fixity made this practice available to everyone. Policy creation vs policy enactment: There is a historic gap in organizations between those who create policy and those who enact policy. Those who created policy in organizations often were in the dark about how it was being implemented, or even if it was being implemented. Fixity bridges that gap, giving the information needed by policy creators to ensure that their policy is being implemented correctly. Who Uses Fixity? In October of 2013, we released our first version of Fixity. Since then we have had over 10,000 downloads of Fixity and the application has been used by just about every type of organization regardless of size or resources. Organizations using Fixity consist of universities, government, media and entertainment, corporations, not-for profits, historical societies, arts organizations, and more. It has also been adopted by a lot of individuals for home use and groups such as professional photographers who want to monitor the fixity of their digital collections. In short, the audience for the Fixity application has been much broader than we originally anticipated and we were thrilled to find that out! What is New in Fixity Pro? Fixity Pro will offer lots of improvements and new features in addition to addressing bugs. These include: Significantly faster processing times A progress bar with reporting on time and files remaining Better support for managing external and network storage locations Support for managing partial and incomplete scans Improved user interface design Why Create a Paid Version? In short, it is because we are trying to create a sustainable model for being able to continue updating and maintaining Fixity. We tried the open source model. In five years we had one person contribute a minor piece of code. We tried the sponsored model. We have lots of organizations who use Fixity and want additional features and updates but none that were willing to sponsor such updates to subsidize the investment. These past models leave AVP with 100% of the burden to perform updates and maintain the application. Since 2013, we have put over 2500 hours of work into Fixity. Even still, we have been unhappy with our ability to address bugs in a timely manner, not to mention the fact that we’re itching to create a better user interface and add new features. The reality is that this is simply not a sustainable model (darn you, budget!). One option would be to sunset the application and bid it farewell. However, a healthy rate of continued downloads, feature requests, and bug fix requests tell us that demand is still strong for Fixity. So, the question that hangs in the balance is “How do we create a sustainable model to continue meeting the need for the Fixity application?”. Our bet in this go around is by creating a low-cost paid application. What’s Next? In the weeks ahead, prior to the official launch, we will be releasing sneak peaks and more details on the Fixity Pro application. 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But beginning Oct. 27, new airplanes of models certified before 1988 must also comply. In practice, aircraft manufacturers have been delivering many planes that meet the new rule for some time. So the deadline is more of a milestone than an actual change-over date. But while Boeing has been delivering 737s for years with the 16g seats, the 747-400 — the current model of the 747 — still had the old 9g seats. But Boeing produced its last 747-400 a few weeks ago. A new model, the 747-8, will be introduced soon with the sturdier seats. Sandra Angers, a Boeing spokeswoman, said that few planes had been delivered lately with the old-style seats because few designs from before 1988 were still being manufactured. The new rules do not affect older planes with the old seats. But those planes are disappearing from airline service because they are less fuel-efficient than newer models and because the total number of planes is down as airlines cut service in the recession. Photo Safety regulators decided to impose the new rules after they found that passengers might survive a crash were they not crushed to death when the seats tore loose from the floor. The 16g standard was chosen because a deceleration more severe than that is not survivable. A stress of 16 times the force of gravity is equivalent to a velocity change of 30 miles an hour almost instantaneously. In four recent accidents involving big jets, everyone on board walked away. One of those happened in August 2005 when an Air France Airbus A340 slid off the end of a runway on landing in Toronto. All 309 on board got out before the plane was consumed by fire. In other cases, the seats make no difference, as in the Air France crash in the Atlantic on June 1. In contrast, an investigation by British authorities into the crash of a Boeing 737 in the Midlands in January 1989 showed that some passengers died of crush injuries when the floor broke up and the seats came loose. Stronger seats might have increased the number of survivors and reduced the severity of injuries, the report suggested. Forty-seven passengers died and 74 of the other 79 on board were seriously injured. Newsletter Sign Up Continue reading the main story Please verify you're not a robot by clicking the box. Invalid email address. Please re-enter. You must select a newsletter to subscribe to. Sign Up You will receive emails containing news content , updates and promotions from The New York Times. You may opt-out at any time. You agree to receive occasional updates and special offers for The New York Times's products and services. Thank you for subscribing. An error has occurred. Please try again later. View all New York Times newsletters. Airplane seats are tested using some of the same methods highway safety authorities use on car seats. The plane seats are tested on sleds, using crash-test dummies borrowed from automobile testing. There are a variety of test criteria, including one for head trauma that is the same as that used by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The changes to the seats themselves, and the floor structure that supports them, will not be obvious to passengers. But the air bags are visible. They are built into one side of the lap belt, which appears a little thicker. Advertisement Continue reading the main story The air bags also borrow technology from automobiles. They are set off by a shock meter that comes directly from cars. And like the systems used in cars and trucks, the seat belt air bags in planes are designed not to deploy inappropriately — in cases of air turbulence, for example. In fact, said Mr. Hagan, this is simple, because the air bag sensor system watches for shocks on the axis on which the plane is traveling; it does not monitor up-and-down or side-to-side movements of the kind produced by turbulence, he said. The air bags are widely used in first- or business-class cabins, where the seat in front is too far away or angled in such a way that it cannot function as a cushion. In coach class, the air bag has started out for use in front rows, exit rows and bulkhead seats, near galleys or toilets. In other seats, the passenger gets some protection from the seat back directly ahead, which is designed to break in a controlled fashion, providing a cushion. Singapore Airlines flies 777s with wide intervals between seats and uses the air bag, Mr. Hagan said. JAL, Cathay Pacific and Virgin also use them, he said.
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Playlist: Listen, my friends! ~ November/ December 2015 | George's Journal Skip to content George's Journal Home About The Diamond Bond DVD-athon Playlist: Listen, my friends! ~ November/ December 2015 November 11, 2015 tags: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, Barbra Streisand, Cold War, Diamonds Are Forever, Giorgio Moroder, Hawaii Five-O, It's A Beautiful Day (band), Johnny Paycheck, Mary Hopkin, Men Without Hats, Nancy Sinatra, Odyssey (group), Quincy Jones, Sammy Davis Jr., Shirley Bassey, The Beatles, Ultravox . In the words of Moby Grape… listen, my friends! Yes, it’s the (hopefully) monthly playlist presented by George’s Journal just for you good people. There may be one or two classics to be found here dotted in among different tunes you’re unfamiliar with or have never heard before – or, of course, you may’ve heard them all before. All the same, why not sit back, listen away and enjoy… . CLICK on the song titles to hear them . Nancy Sinatra ~ The Last Of The Secret Agents? (1966) Mary Hopkin ~ In My Life (1969)¹ The Small Faces ~ Collibosher (1969) It’s A Beautiful Day ~ Let A Woman Flow (1970) Johnny Paycheck ~ (Don’t Take Her) She’s All I Got (1971) Quincy Jones ~ Theme from The Anderson Tapes (1971) Shirley Bassey ~ Vivo Di Diamanti (1972)² Barbra Streisand ~ I Won’t Last A Day Without You (1974) Sammy Davis, Jr. ~ You Can Count On Me (1976)³ Giorgio Moroder ~ Too Hot To Handle (1977) Odyssey ~ If You’re Lookin’ For A Way Out (1980) Men Without Hats ~ Safety Dance (1982) Ultravox ~ Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (1984)4 . ¹ A sublime performance by the über-sweet folky chanteuse of John Lennon’s Beatles classic on US network ABC’s pop showcase The Music Scene (1969-70) ² A rare but, let’s be face it, fookin’ brilliant Italian-language version of La Bassey’s bombastic Bond theme par excellence ³ The incomparable entertainer’s pretty much incomparable lyrical take on the theme from kitsch but cool, classic cop show Hawaii Five-O (1968-80) 4 The hit that re-established Ultravox as a chart-friendly synth pop force (UK #3), its video memorably chose the Cold War-informed narrative of composer and lead vocalist Midge Ure racing home to be with his family before nuclear annihilation, the epilogue of which features would-be poignant home movie footage of Ure and his ‘wife’ in fantastically naff ’80s knitwear. 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More than 400 acres of crops have been destroyed by the IDF near the fence surrounding Gaza, in a lethal no-go zone maintained unilaterally by Israel on the Palestinian side of the border. They say they sprayed pesticides to enable a security operation. The no-go area is volatile and many explosives are found in it. The IDF told RT this was such a case, as it continues to patrol the area for improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and signs of border infiltrations. Israel’s ground forces have also been regularly entering the Gaza Strip to clear obstructions and for other purposes. The IDF added the spraying of the pesticides did not harm the environment, but Palestinian farmers say hundreds of acres have been laid to waste, and showed evidence of this. “A catastrophe took place here. A farmer works to make a living for his family. The IDF sprayed the crops. I wonder who will take responsibility for these actions. No one thinks of us. The proof is here. Come and take a look. All of our crops are damaged. They are no good for humans, or even animals,” Azam Said Abo Abed said. “We had prepared to take crops to the market. But we were told to destroy them.” Another, Salam Muhana, said he worries the IDF will spray the crops again, if they are replanted. The farmers told RT they had received just one visit from the former minister of agriculture after the war. “We don’t even know the name of the current minister…” The farmers are now picking what little crops have not been damaged. Asked whether they believe the IDF is employing some sort of tactic here, the farmers said they didn’t know, and some choose to blame the Ministry of Agriculture, which had not kept in touch or asked them about the damage. By contrast, they say, the Red Cross showed up to repair the area the last time. The IDF’s actions didn’t come as a surprise to the Gaza farmers. Saleh al Najar, one of the farmers, said the spraying also took place on December 19, 20 and 21, at a place called Bawabet Surej. “The spray they used damaged all the crops, such as vegetables and wheat, and it’s known that it’s an agricultural area that provides the Gaza Strip with these crops.” They are now appealing to the government, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Red Cross – particularly the latter, who last time sent specialists to take samples of the crops and survey the farms. The IDF has maintained a no-go buffer zone around the Gaza border for years. Many have been killed and wounded there, as Israel attempts to defend the area near the fence from angry demonstrators. However, farmers and scrap collectors also end up being targets.
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For decades, the professional life span of an NFL quarterback was the same: He’d ascend in his mid-20s, peak a few years later, continue to dominate in his early 30s, and then, shortly thereafter, start the inevitable slide toward a television gig or car dealership. But that’s changed the past few seasons, sparking a new team-building debate that’s coming to define this era. Even if only one or two quarterbacks were hurtling toward being functional after 40, it would represent a considerable sea change in the NFL. But there aren’t one or two; there’s an entire generation, forcing numerous teams to reevaluate their personnel strategy and mull what to do with a quarterback who’s managing something that, until recently, had never really been done before. Ride him until the inevitable catastrophic season? Take short-term gambles on draft picks and free agents despite not knowing how long the QB’s window will remain open? Cut the aging passer prematurely and spend the cap dollars elsewhere? No one knows, and there’s a reason: There’s almost no history from which to learn. There have been 15 instances in league history in which a player 34 or older has posted a QB rating above 100 while starting double-digit games. Nine — nine! — of those have occurred in the past five years. Steve Young was the only player to do it twice — until Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Peyton Manning all did it multiple times. Carson Palmer, who will turn 37 this season and was last seen torching defenses for a career-high 4,671 yards, will assuredly join them as a repeat achiever, as will Tony Romo if he manages to remain healthy. Great quarterbacks under 30 certainly exist — Cam Newton and Russell Wilson are both 27 — but the top eight players by passing yards per game last season were all north of 30, a feat never equaled in the NFL. This is particularly notable in light of the dilemma currently facing the New Orleans Saints, whose quarterback, Brees, is 37, a year away from free agency, and almost comically expensive at a $30 million cap hit. He also happened to lead the NFL in passing yards last year. To further complicate matters, since 2012 the Saints have employed a salary-cap strategy that has maximized their spending in an apparent effort to win now, in Brees’s prolonged prime. But, erm, how can they know how long that will last? Pretty much anything is on the table these next few years. Normally, most NFL contract talks are boring. The vast majority of star courtships play out with the same tension as the film Titanic — we know where we’re headed, but not how we’ll get there. But Brees has outrageous leverage: Due to collective bargaining agreement mechanics, his 2017 franchise tag would cost more than $40 million, so he can force a longer, more lucrative deal or leave town if the Saints decide to cut their losses. This is the decision many teams will face: With the going rate for quarterbacks climbing (the top 11 most expensive players in salary-cap dollars will be quarterbacks this year) the team that bets on an aging passer is going to have to bet big even though the wheels could fall off at any moment. Teams have a tendency to make weird mistakes when there’s something new to navigate — the salary cap, evolving technology, rule changes — and this is no exception. Fans and media members sometimes scratch their heads when Patriots coach Bill Belichick makes a move for the future, even as Brady’s 30s tick away. But Brady’s prime apparently lacks an expiration date, and Belichick’s policy of cutting veterans, trading down draft picks, and doing slight rebuilds every few years while Brady continues to thrive is paying off. Brady, who was 38 last season, averaged two passing yards fewer per game in 2015 than he did during his historic 2007 season, when his team went 16–0 in the regular season and became the poster squad for unstoppable offenses before losing in the Super Bowl. The Saints, Cardinals, and Giants (who have 35-year-old Eli Manning) are operating as if they must win now, approaching every offseason aggressively. The San Diego Chargers, oddly, seem in no hurry to maximize their window, even though Philip Rivers is 34. The Packers, Steelers, and Bears have quarterbacks approaching an age when observers will start to predict a decline — but at least by then they will have a blueprint on how to handle their team building. Certain changes to the game reinforce that this is a trend, not a fluke. For one, there are the ever-loosening passing rules, which have led to an unprecedented rise in passing numbers. Pass interference and illegal contact penalties have made one-on-one defensive coverage a nightmare for even the best defensive back. Quarterbacks have amassed 4,900 passing yards in a season 13 times in league history — 11 of them occurred in the past five years and 12 occurred in the past 10. Then there’s the sports science: Brady’s regimen is so legendary he has a now-famous “nutrition manual” available for purchase (though it’s currently out of stock on his website). Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who is 32 and has cut dairy from his diet, recently said he took tips from Brady’s routine to lose weight. What’s more, while there’s long been a parade of platitudes about football being a mental game, rule changes have made that increasingly true. The 2011 collective bargaining agreement limited how much teams could do in the offseason and how much hitting they could do in practice during the season. This month, Palmer painted a picture of the modern NFL offseason routine as almost a purely mental exercise — ”I’m kind of just pretending,” he said, noting that because players can’t touch anyone or even come within a certain distance, he has to imagine that receiver is facing press coverage, for instance. This may seem like a small rule change designed to make players’ summers easier, but NFL decision-makers say it has created an environment in which older players can flourish more easily: There’s less mileage on their bodies and their intellect allows them to take over. For years, conventional wisdom held that the early 30s were the pinnacle for a quarterback, who was still healthy enough to move and finally smart enough to make all of the passes. Now that healthy period is being extended and the smarts are being heightened. Aside from freaks like Brett Favre and Warren Moon, quarterbacks have followed the same template for years: Joe Montana led the league in passer rating at 31 and 33 and was pretty much done after age 34. Dan Marino peaked in his mid-20s, led the league in yardage in 1992 at age 31, then slowly limped toward the end of his career. Jim Kelly soared at 30 and 31, then got progressively worse until he retired at 36. Steve Young dominated at 31 and 33. John Elway led the league in passing in 1993 at age 33, his best season, but by the time the Broncos won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1997 and 1998, he’d cut back on his production in favor of the run game. Brees and his peers enjoyed great success in their early 30s, too; those spikes have just happened to continue for the better part of a decade. Peyton Manning, once the patron saint of old quarterbacks, is now their cautionary tale. After his two best yardage seasons ever came at age 37 and 38, Manning collapsed under the weight of his own career in 2015 and was just about the worst quarterback in the NFL during the regular season, throwing nine touchdowns and 17 interceptions and battling injuries until a heroic defense led him to a career-capping Super Bowl appearance that, even in victory, reinforced that it was time for him to step aside. Even so, Manning made it to 39; he was in position to fail despite multiple neck surgeries that are far more serious than the injuries that plagued Brees (shoulder), Brady (knee), and Palmer (knees) in the past. Now teams must hope that they can treat quarterbacks like movie studios treat comic book franchises: get a star in place and try to keep him there for two decades. The new era of quarterbacks is here, and no one knows how long the trend, or the players who’ve sparked it, will last.
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✅ SOLVED - Iron relics... | TreasureNet 🧭 The Original Treasure Hunting Website Home Forums New posts Top Treasure Finds Search forums Members Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts What's new New posts New threads New Banner Finds New media New media comments New profile posts Latest activity Gallery New media New comments Search media Top Finds Charter Member Upgrade! Charter Member Stats Log in Register What's new Search Search Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced search… New posts Top Treasure Finds Search forums Members Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts Menu Log in Register Navigation Install the app Install More options Contact us Close Menu Home Forums Our Discoveries What Is It? 🕵️ JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. ✅ SOLVED Iron relics... Thread starter Hunt Diggerson Start date Apr 15, 2021 H Hunt Diggerson Jr. Member Apr 11, 2021 30 23 Virginia Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Apr 15, 2021 #1 Anyone know anything about nails...as in- Hand-wrought vs machined? I found these today in the Walney area of Va. The area was trash free, so I went with full relic mode. No disc. and full sensitivity. The Walney area has an extensive history, staring as a farm run by blacks and seeing the retreat of the Union. The stuff I dug is old, but not Civil War, but old. Can anyone identify the iron bolt, with it's weird mushroom shape and tell me if these nails look hand wrought? Oh, and I found a few horse shoes, one seems to have nails with irregular heads still sticking out, the other looks beaten, like you can see the pock-marks from the making of it. Attachments 20210415_184425.jpg 960.1 KB · Views: 50 20210415_184738.jpg 854.4 KB · Views: 31 20210415_184836.jpg 773.7 KB · Views: 36 20210415_185000.jpg 844.3 KB · Views: 41 20210415_191255.jpg 952.1 KB · Views: 29 20210415_191342.jpg 936 KB · Views: 33 Sort by date Sort by votes Tony in SC Gold Member Jun 8, 2006 5,357 6,202 Upstate South Carolina Detector(s) used Whites, Minelab, Tesoro, and custom machines Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Apr 15, 2021 #2 The bolt appears to be a carriage bolt. The nail in the middle is a horseshoe nail. Upvote 0 OP H Hunt Diggerson Jr. Member Apr 11, 2021 30 23 Virginia Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Primary Interest: Relic Hunting Apr 15, 2021 Thread Starter Thread starter #3 Carriage bolt, you say. Sweet. And the middle nail has that square bottom, making it a horseshoe nail? Makes sense. Thanks. I know the iron stuff is mundane, but it makes me happy. Upvote 0 You must log in or register to reply here. Help ID’ing this silver medal/pendant? ⬅️ Previous Thread Is this pre-1900's Silver Ring and another What is it? Next Thread ➡️ Top Member Reactions 3011 1780 1777 1574 1108 1058 982 947 837 556 543 525 466 400 398 392 361 322 320 313 Users who are viewing this thread Total: 2 (members: 0, guests: 2) Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Latest Discussions Lake Mead: this may Interest someone here - [update} #4 found Latest: boogeyman 3 minutes ago Diving, Marine, & Underwater Salvage North Florida personal finds Latest: Treasure_Hunter 14 minutes ago North American Indian Artifacts M Possible Oak Island Solution Latest: Mark Wright 18 minutes ago Oak Island Hmmm? Latest: hollARDog 39 minutes ago General Discussion J Pics of D2 antenna mod for Calabash Latest: billb 47 minutes ago Deus II BRITISH 54TH REV WAR..STUNNER! Latest: Calabash Digger Today at 11:11 AM Today's Finds! 📅 Treasure Finds Treasure Finds Home Forums Our Discoveries What Is It? 🕵️ Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2021 XenForo Ltd. Some of the add-ons on this site are powered by XenConcept™ ©2017-2022 XenConcept Ltd. (Details) | Xenforo Add-ons © by ©XenTR | Xenforo Add-ons © by ©XenTR | [XTR] Golden Thread © Powered by XenTR Change width Contact us Terms and rules Privacy policy Help Home RSS Top
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We are dedicated to helping military families work and live in the great State of Montana. To support professionally licensed military families, please find detailed information about the professional licensing process in the state of Montana and some tips on how to get licensed quickly. Start Early 6/10/22 Start your application early and online. Our online applications are the quickest way to apply, ebiz.mt.gov/pol. It may take some time for our Application processors to review your applications, documents, verifications, and license requirements. Applying before you move to Montana will help ensure all of the requirements for licensure are met and your license can be issued before you begin working in Montana. Last Updated 6/10/22 Have all records separated and available 6/10/22 Keep licensing, education, employment, and other records handy, do not pack them away for the move. If you are moving, be sure to keep your important documents in an easy and convenient spot. 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Last Updated 6/10/22 Partner with our Customer Service Section for help 6/10/22 We want to make sure that military spouses and families get the help and support that they need. Our customer service support staff is prepared to help you through your application and licensing process. If you need assistance, or have any questions please call 406-444-6880, or you can email customer service staff at DLIBSDHELP@MT.GOV . In your call or email, please make sure to tell our customer service representatives that you are a military spouse. They will ensure that you get the answers and assistance you need. Last Updated 6/10/22 Disclose ALL states you are licensed in 6/10/22 Finally, we know that license verifications can be a time-consuming process. When applicable, our application processing team will help verify out-of-state licenses via online verification portals, if the verifying state has the information available. Please be sure to list the states that you already have an active professional license in. That information will help our application processing team verify your licenses, when possible. However, we understand that not every state is set up for online license verifications and they will have to be sent in the mail or through a formal request. If all other licensing requirements are met, we can issue a provisional license with a reservation of rights. This acts as an active, full license for 60 days. This allows the licensee to get to work, while we complete the license verification process. Last Updated 6/10/22 Contact Information 6/10/22 We are looking forward to having you and your family in Montana! Please reach out when needed. 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History Repeats | MindRetrofit7 MindRetrofit7 My mind in motion, reflecting the movies it plays. Skip to content Home A Little Sunshine (Award) About Me Books Much Appreciated Awards! The Images I Use ← Conundrum Heart → History Repeats Posted on December 12, 2013 by mindretrofit8 History Repeats seconds count down to the minute; as hours fall – passed century’s time eclipsed on moments, escaped into year’s continuum; decades clasp history, while clocks allow it to fade Share this: Twitter Facebook Email Tumblr Pinterest Like this: Like Loading... Related About mindretrofit8 Sharing the twistings, and musings that twirl in my mind. Hoping others can relate, or at least enjoy... To know more about me personally you can visit my website at Mind Retrofit. View all posts by mindretrofit8 → This entry was posted in Random Musings and tagged clock, cosmos, counting syllables, delicious words, free style-ish, metaphorically speaking, metaphors, muse, past, poetry, time, universe, word play. Bookmark the permalink. ← Conundrum Heart → 9 Responses to History Repeats Morgan says: December 12, 2013 at 10:21 am Awesome 🙂 and I love the image! Reply mindretrofit8 says: December 12, 2013 at 10:27 am Thank you! I fell in love with that image, I think I could stare at for hours. 🙂 Reply Morgan says: December 12, 2013 at 2:52 pm There is so much going on in there 🙂 behindthemaskofabuse says: December 12, 2013 at 2:53 pm So awesome! Are you going to showcase on http://www.wepoetsshowit.com again?? Reply mindretrofit8 says: December 12, 2013 at 4:01 pm Thank you Zoe! I somehow got it in my head that it was only new artists or new blogs that were being showcased. Well, if not YES!!! I’ll look through my stuff. 🙂 Reply behindthemaskofabuse says: December 12, 2013 at 4:58 pm Great!! no it’s for everyone! johncoyote says: December 15, 2013 at 9:15 pm Amazing artwork and strong words. History will repeat itself because memories of bad time and people fade. Thank you for the amazing poetry. Reply mindretrofit8 says: December 16, 2013 at 12:39 pm Thank you very much John! Reply words4jp says: December 16, 2013 at 8:20 pm I come bearing gifts: http://words4jp.wordpress.com/2013/12/17/gratitude-and-appreciation/ Please know that you do not have to accept – I realize you may not accept awards. I perfectly understand and mean no disrespect. I see these awards as gifts – gifts of appreciation and gratitude for your inspiration and the friendship you bring to my heart. xx Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ Search for: Recent Posts Tales Swallowed Away Speed Of Light Wistful Isolation of a Chameleon Stoic Archives January 2015 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 Categories Random Musings A.D.Stone (MindRetrofit7) Copyright Stuff This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Email Subscription Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address: Sign me up! Join 1,811 other followers Blogroll Mind Retrofit Tweeting right along… How Quickly My Mind Turns bloglovin.com/blog/post/1137… on @bloglovin 6 years ago Follow @aspieretro Meta Register Log in Entries feed Comments feed WordPress.com Blog Stats 42,700 hits MindRetrofit7 Blog at WordPress.com. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy Follow Following MindRetrofit7 Join 1,811 other followers Sign me up Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now. MindRetrofit7 Customize Follow Following Sign up Log in Copy shortlink Report this content View post in Reader Manage subscriptions Collapse this bar Loading Comments... Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website %d bloggers like this:
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Australia’s greatest Olympian, Ian Thorpe, is poised to announce his return to international swimming and a full-blown assault on next year’s London Olympics, The (Sydney) Sunday Telegraph reported. Article continues below ... Thorpe, 28, has been in regular contact with Australian swimming coach Leigh Nugent, declaring he wants to swim at the March 2012 Olympic selection trials in the hope of qualifying for London in July 2012. All that remains is for Thorpe to give his agent David Flaskas the go-ahead to register his drug-testing paperwork with Swimming Australia. He then would need to wait nine months before he could swim at an official meet. Incredibly, the five-time Olympic gold medalist’s world-record 400m freestyle swim in Manchester in 2002 is still just 1/100th of a second behind today’s world record, achieved with the controversial and now banned bodysuit at the 2009 world championships in Rome, where almost every world record was taken apart. Thorpe’s return centers on his appetite for competitive swimming and his desire to race again, a source close to the Thorpe camp said. The source denied the comeback is related to Thorpe’s financial difficulties. He has been training in private to convince himself he can return to his former heights before making a formal announcement. Thorpe’s biggest fear is that his return will turn into a media circus, denying him the privacy he has enjoyed since November 2006.
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Dog's Epic Agility Course Performance at Westminster Dog Show Has Us Impressed - Pet News Skip to main content Pet News Dogs Health Problems Breeds Behavior Names Mating & Pregnancy Training Care & Feeding Adoption & Purchasing Grooming Sports Cats Behavior Health Problems Breeds Names Care & Feeding Adoption & Purchasing Training Horses Names Training Breeds Behavior Care & Feeding Health Problems Ownership Breeding Activities Fish & Aquariums Freshwater Pets Freshwater Aquariums Saltwater Pets Saltwater Aquariums Reptiles & Amphibians Turtles Frogs Snakes Lizards Invertebrates Exotic Pets Hedgehogs Chinchillas Ferrets Rodents Hamsters Guinea Pigs Rats Mice Gerbils Rabbits Health Problems Breeds Behavior Care & Feeding Birds Training Care & Feeding Types Pet Ownership Pet Loss & Grief Pet Safety & Emergency Animal Welfare Farm Animals as Pets Poultry Livestock Wildlife Newsletter About Us Editorial Policy Privacy Policy Terms of Use Privacy Settings September 24, 2022 Pet News Dogs Cats Horses Fish & Aquariums Rabbits Rodents Submit Your Pet Video Reptiles & Amphibians Exotic Pets Birds Farm Animals as Pets Pet Ownership Wildlife Newsletter Newsletter Pet News Dogs Cats Horses Fish & Aquariums Rabbits Rodents Submit Your Pet Video Reptiles & Amphibians Exotic Pets Birds Farm Animals as Pets Pet Ownership Wildlife Newsletter Newsletter Home Pet News Dog's Epic Agility Course Performance at Westminster Dog Show Has Us Impressed Author: Gabrielle LaFrank Updated date: Jul 22, 2022 The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is the annual event for the canine world's very best. From showing to agility, there really is so much to take in. Because a lot is going on, though, it can be difficult to pick just one favorite moment. For a lot of this year's viewers' though, it wasn't difficult. When Teddy, an All-American Dog, made his entrance for his turn at the agility course, it didn't take long before he captured every heart in the room. Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show just had to post this precious moment on Facebook, and boy, are we glad they did. Teddy, who was clearly a fan favorite after his agility run, may not have won the competition, but he has easily won our hearts. Run, Teddy, Run! But not before satiating that pesky itch on your back, of course. "Win or lose Teddy had fun and that's what it is all about," Rosalie Henderson commented on the video. We couldn't agree more! There's no doubt that Teddy enjoyed himself out on the course but what's even better? Everyone else enjoyed it too! Scroll to Continue Read More From Pethelpful Cat's Over-the-Top Reaction to Seeing His Best Friend After Weeks Apart Is Everything Horse's Comical Reaction to Seeing Mom's Boyfriend Is the Definition of Cuteness Video of Texas Shelter Dogs Who Have Been Waiting for Homes for Years Has Us in Tears Just ask commenter Kimberly Love. "Teddy you are so beautiful. And so entertaining to see" she wrote. "You made my day[...] Definitely a winner in my book." Absolutely! Even the commentators couldn't resist his silly scratches, and they were just as hyped up for him as they would be for their champion runner. As far as we're concerned, this mixed-breed boy is the champion of hearts. "'All-American Dogs' are the best breed of dog out there!" Kimberly Miller agreed. "Way to go, Teddy!!" We love the enthusiasm viewers have for Teddy almost as much as their kindness to one another. When Lyn Smith asked, "what's an all American dog please," another Facebooker was more than happy to explain. "Itt's AKC's fancy word for mix," answered Shannon Alfer. "My dog is an all American and he's a cattle dog x border collie." How cool! We can't help but wonder what kind of mixed breed our boy Teddy is, then! 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The next few posts will review those studies which have studied various strategies for fluid resuscitation in patients with sepsis. The first paper is the recent study by Andrews and colleagues performed in Zambia. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether an early resuscitation protocol with administration of intravenous fluids, vasopressors, and blood transfusion decreases mortality among Zambian adults with sepsis and hypotension compared with usual care. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Randomized clinical trial of 212 adults with sepsis (suspected infection plus 2:2 systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria) and hypotension (systolic blood pressure <90 mm Hg or mean arterial pressure <65 mm Hg) presenting to the emergency department at a 1500-bed referral hospital in Zambia between October 22, 2012, and November 11, 2013. Data collection concluded December 9, 2013. INTERVENTIONS: Patients were randomized 1:1 to either (1) an early resuscitation protocol for sepsis (n = 107) that included intravenous fluid bolus administration with monitoring of jugular venous pressure, respiratory rate, and arterial oxygen saturation and treatment with vasopressors targeting mean arterial pressure (2:65 mm Hg) and blood transfusion (for patients with a hemoglobin level <7 g/dL) or (2) usual care (n = 105) in which treating clinicians determined hemodynamic management. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality and the secondary outcomes included the volume of intravenous fluid received and receipt of vasopressors. RESULTS: Among 212 patients randomized to receive either the sepsis protocol or usual care, 3 were ineligible and the remaining 209 completed the study and were included in the analysis (mean [SD] age, 36.7 [12.4] years; 117 men [56.0%]; 187 [89.5%] positive for the human immunodeficiency virus). The primary outcome of in-hospital mortality occurred in 51 of 106 patients (48.1%) in the sepsis protocol group compared with 34 of 103 patients (33.0%) in the usual care group (between-group difference, 15.1% [95% CI, 2.0%-28.3%]; relative risk, 1.46 [95% CI, 1.04-2.05]; P = .03). In the 6 hours after presentation to the emergency department, patients in the sepsis protocol group received a median of 3.5 L (interquartile range, 2.7-4.0 L) of intravenous fluid compared with 2.0 L (interquartile range, 1.0-2.5 L) in the usual care group (mean difference, 1.2 L [95% CI, 1.0-1.5 L]; P < .001). Fifteen patients (14.2%) in the sepsis protocol group and 2 patients (1.9%) in the usual care group received vasopressors (between-group difference, 12.3% [95% CI, 5.1%-19.4%]; P < .001). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Among adults with sepsis and hypotension, most of whom were positive for HIV, in a resource-limited setting, a protocol for early resuscitation with administration of intravenous fluids and vasopressors increased in-hospital mortality compared with usual care. Further studies are needed to understand the effects of administration of intravenous fluid boluses and vasopressors in patients with sepsis across different low- and middle-income clinical settings and patient populations. COMMENTARY: This study clearly demonstrates that an aggressive approach to fluid administration, mirroring the recommendations of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign, increases the risk of death in patients with SEPTIC SHOCK. The protocol patients received a 2L bolus within 1 hour of enrollment, followed by an additional 2 liters over the subsequent 4 hours. This strategy is remarkably similar to those of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign, namely “1) We recommend that, in the resuscitation from sepsis-induced hypoperfusion, at least 30 mL/kg (2L in 70kg patient) of IV crystalloid fluid be given within the first 3 hour. 2) We further recommend that, following initial fluid resuscitation, additional fluids be guided by frequent reassessment of hemodynamic status.” Septic shock is a consequence of profound vasodilatation. Fluids (in themselves) cannot reverse vasodilatory shock, and indeed in the setting of sepsis fluid boluses may cause further vasodilatation. Attempts at restoring blood pressure in septic shock with aggressive fluid administration reflects a complete lack of understanding of human physiology and is reckless behavior. Furthermore, the hemodynamic benefit of those who actually respond to fluids (only 50% of patients) is short lived, being about 30 minutes at best and 10 minutes at worst with a minimal increase in blood pressure and no evidence that it increases urine output. The net effect is the rapid transfer of fluid from the IV bag into the tissues. The religious followers of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines (2004, 2008, 20012 and 2016) will argue that the patients in the current study are not typical of sepsis patients around the world. This is not correct. The pathophysiology of sepsis is similar whether the patient is in Africa or in Europe… vasodilatory shock is vasodilatory shock and this condition is not a fluid responsive condition. Furthermore, they may argue that the Surviving Sepsis Guidelines are not recommended for patients in resource-poor settings. This is however again completely wrong. Dr JL Vincent has publically stated that “these guidelines are not for you (meaning me), these guidelines are not for me (JLV), No My Friends, they are for the non-expert clinician (in resource poor settings). Dr Machado (the co-author of the accompanying editorial) has vigorously endorsed the use of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign in resource limited settings. However, the evidence is clear: a protocol of aggressive fluid administration kills septic patients by “salt water drowning”.
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113 million people across the continent - nearly one in five people - live in slums, fuelling inequality and social exclusion By Anastasia Moloney BOGOTA, Aug 17 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Latin America's booming urban slums look set to continue their rapid expansion as government housing policies fail to tackle an explosion in informal housing, legal experts said on Monday. Some 113 million people across the continent -- or nearly one in five people -- live in sprawling slums which are fuelling inequality and social exclusion, they said in a report. "State policies on housing -- even those enshrined in the region's constitutions -- have not been able to respond to the rise of urban populations...," the study said. Mass migration from rural to urban areas from the 1950s onwards means 80 percent of Latin America's population of around 600 million now live in cities -- a higher number than in any other region in the world. The report examines housing legislation and policy in 11 countries, including Latin America's largest economies -- Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Argentina. It found most countries had laws and constitutions that recognised the right to adequate housing, but huge gaps remained in ensuring poor families got access to homes, housing credit and secure land tenure rights. Across Latin America, poor neighbourhoods crammed with shacks built using bricks, scrap metal and wood, and often perched precariously on hillsides, are a common feature of the urban landscape. "The housing market hasn't been able to cover the needs of marginalised populations in informal settlements, which has produced social exclusion and a segregation of the rich and poor," said Luis Bonilla of TECHO, a non-governmental organisation tackling poverty in slums, which commissioned the report. About 50 million new homes are needed to address the region's housing shortage, according to the United Nations. Insecure land tenure and the lack of formal property deeds mean millions risk eviction from their homes both in slums and elsewhere to make way for development projects, the report said. "Forced eviction seems to be a daily reality for hundreds of communities in Latin America," it added. DEVELOPMENT GOALS The study was produced by lawyers from seven international legal firms, technology company Hewlett-Packard and TECHO, and was facilitated by TrustLaw, the pro bono service of the Thomson Reuters Foundation. The global challenge to provide adequate housing is highlighted in the United Nations new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which will replace the Millennium Development Goals this year. One of the goals is to "upgrade slums" and ensure everyone has access to adequate, safe and affordable housing with basic services, such as water. TECHO says creating affordable and adequate housing would help reduce the region's high levels of inequality. Progress has been made in building new homes for low-income families in countries like Chile, Colombia and Venezuela, often by providing government subsidies and low-interest loans, Bonilla said. But having a home often does not lead to other basic rights. "A house in itself doesn't guarantee living a life with dignity," Bonilla told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a telephone interview from Santiago. He said regional governments need to do much more to ensure people living in slum areas play a greater role in decisions about how their cities are planned and built. "Without this, a lack of a sense of belonging will continue, as will inequality and development that bypasses slum areas," Bonilla said. "Public policy on housing is too often just seen as something that facilitates the process of getting a home. It needs to go beyond that and develop the idea that people have the right to a city, the right to access education, health services, public transport, surrounding their homes." (Editing by Emma Batha; Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers humanitarian news, women's rights, trafficking, corruption and climate change. Visit www.trust.org) Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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o Rockport and the village just to the north, Fulton (population 1,500), are often considered one town and have a mature population with half of the residents age 45 or better. The city has more than doubled in the last couple of decades, although some residents who left before and after Harvey may not return. Windswept, flat and dotted with towering live oaks, Rockport is an easygoing place, and life often occurs in or on the water. Mile-long, pebbly Rockport Beach Park is the main beach and is Texas' only certified Blue Wave Beach. Some of it is gone now, thanks to the storm, but it is still one of the cleanest and safest strips of sand in the state. The water is shallow and a little murky but without an undertow or rough waves. The city marina in Rockport Harbor remains closed but is working to reopen as soon as possible. Goose Island State Park, about 10 miles to the north and home to Texas' biggest tree, is a fisherman's delight, with speckled trout, red fish, drum, flounder and sheepshead all in good supply (as are crabs and oysters). Mustang Island State Park, about 15 miles from town, has five miles of beach, 300 beach camping spots and attracts birdwatchers, sunbathers, hikers and picnickers. Marinas, piers, 20,000 nearby acres of bays and Matagorda Island provide further opportunities for fishing, boating and sunning. Huge Aransas National Wildlife Refuge has 400 bird species, including large flocks of endangered whooping cranes. Rockport has a growing arts community and boasts the Rockport Center for the Arts (three galleries, classes and workshops), 15 art galleries and a nationally known sculpture foundry. Residents also enjoy the Texas Maritime Museum, two golf courses, 30 churches and a YMCA. Many of these organizations are taking donations to help cover rebuilding construction costs. The Aransas Public Library provides free Internet access. The Aquarium at Rockport Harbor has yet to reopen.
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Behold Ezra Miller’s Glorious FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST Comic-Con Cosplay — Nerdist Menu Podcasts More… Videos Nerdist News The Dan Cave More… Articles Comics Films Games More… Events Nerdist School Nerdmelt Showroom Alpha Store Search close menu Nerdist Podcasts Bizarre States Form Podcast View All… Videos Nerdist News Because Science The Dan Cave View All… Articles Films Television Games Science View All… Events Nerdist School Alpha Store search login menu Behold Ezra Miller’s Glorious FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST Comic-Con Cosplay Posted by Dan Casey on July 22, 2017 Share: Twitter Facebook Google+ Reddit Email Who knew that Ezra Miller was a low key anime fan? The actor who will portray Barry Allen, a.k.a. The Flash, in Warner Bros. Justice League this November got into the San Diego Comic-Con spirit by cosplaying as Edward Elric, the titular character from Hiromu Arakawa’s mega-popular anime and manga series Fullmetal Alchemist. Ezra Miller dressed as Edward Elric from Full Metal Alchemist. #SDCC #JusticeLeague #TheFlash pic.twitter.com/TmctUMIqNN — DC Extended Universe (@TheDCEU) July 22, 2017 While it doesn’t look like Miller’s cosplay cost him an arm and a leg, he certainly didn’t skimp on the details. At 5’11”, Miller has a full foot on his cosplay counterpart. (At the outset of the series, Elric is supposed to be approximately 4’11”.) Honestly, the only thing missing is Ben Affleck in a giant suit of armor as Alphonse Elric. Or Gal Gadot as Lust. Or Jason Momoa as Alexander Louis Armstrong. I mean, just look at this GIF and tell me Jason Momoa wouldn’t be perfect. But this cosplay can’t help but make us wonder, would Miller ever play Elric in an American adaptation of the hit anime and manga series? Probably not because anime adaptations are still a risky proposition in the US market. But considering that Warner Bros. is releasing a live action feature film adaptation of the series in Japan, anything can happen. What do you think of Ezra Miller’s Fullmetal Alchemist cosplay? Who would everyone else in the Justice League cast be in the world of FMA? Let us know in the comments below. Image: Aniplex of America Tags anime, comic-con, cosplay, Ezra Miller, fullmetal alchemist, justice league, manga, sdcc, the flash Related Posts What's New What's Trending STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Season 2 Premiere Review article WHEN HARRY MET SALLY Has a 30th Anniversary Blu-ray article Mads Mikkelsen Battles the Elements in Arctic Trailer article SALAD FINGERS is Back and Still Charmingly Terrifying article INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE Score Is Coming to Vinyl (Exclusive) article LITTLE MONSTERS Is a Bloody, Brilliant Zombie Comedy (Review) article THE SENIOR CLASS is a Beautiful Animated Film with an Ugly Message (Fantasia Review) article The Meg's True Size According to Math article The Biggest Differences Between THE MARTIAN Movie and Novel article MOST POPULAR ARTICLES 1. THE SENIOR CLASS is a Beautiful Animated Film with an Ugly Message (Fantasia Review) 2. Workout Routines Inspired By GAME OF THRONES, MINECRAFT, STAR WARS, And More 3. Weekend Earworms: Grand Buffet 4. How to Unlock Dark Link in THE LEGEND OF ZELDA BREATH OF THE WILD 5. Rapper Viper has Released 262 Albums this Year, or About 3930 Songs Instagram did not return a 200. Follow Us Twitter There's a new record for the world's longest pumpkin boat journey https://t.co/6dyyV4egnX https://t.co/NgqMdn0MUK 1h ago Reply Retweet Favorite Follow Us On Twitter Contact About Podcasts Nerdist.com Videos Privacy Policy
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Sure, we've had our differences. We've seen the Clintons in very different ways, you and I - especially their campaign tactics. Where you've seen honest if tough campaigning, I've seen the cynical manipulation of divisive emotions and a desire to put self before others. The race is over, so the question is: Now what? Are you going to cling to the belief that this outcome proves a woman can't be President? I think that perception sells this country, and its daughters, very short. After all, most of the polls take a few months ago showed Sen. Clinton winning the nomination overwhelmingly, and handily beating McCain in November. What happened? I say voters were turned off by the slash-and-burn tactics used by both Bill and Hillary. While the primary results were close, polls now show that Democrats decisively prefer Obama as their candidate. You see things differently: You think that media sexism (of which there was a great deal) did her in. And that there was some sneaky double-dealing from the Obama campaign - as if somehow it was in collusion with the same media that pummeled it with Rev. Wright stories. For you, it's as if Sen. Clinton has no independent agency, no autonomy, and no responsibility for the outcome of her campaign. But the fact remains: She was the leading candidate. It can be done. Had she not voted for that Iraq war resolution, waited too long to recant that vote, and taken bad advice from the likes of Mark Penn, she would be the Democratic nominee today. So don't tell me a woman can't be President. She was just the wrong candidate at the wrong time. And if you're disappointed that your second-grade daughter won't see a woman sworn in next January - well, so am I. I have a daughter too. I still remember how proud her mother and I were when that daughter was a toddler and Geraldine Ferraro became the Democratic nominee for Vice President. We dreamed of a world of possibility for that little girl - and she enters law school in September. Now let me tell you about our Godkids. They're twins, a boy and a girl. They're biracial - white and African American, like Sen. Obama. They just graduated from the sixth grade last Sunday. How do you think it would have affected their dreams of the future if they had heard Hillary Clinton say that only she can win, because unlike Sen. Obama only she can appeal to "hard working Americans, white Americans"? Or if they had heard Bill Clinton dismiss Obama's achievement by comparing it to Jesse Jackson's? Or Geraldine Ferraro saying that Obama's "only winning because he's black"? I'd love to see a woman President, too - but not at the cost of having her, her campaign, and her supporters shut out the dreams of one group of young Americans in order to serve the dreams of another. No group that suffers from discrimination has ever conquered prejudice by turning its back on others in the same boat. Why try now? Instead, let's break one great barrier this year and lay the groundwork to break the next one when the right candidate appears. And she will. No, I don't think the Clintons are racists. I think they ran a rough campaign because they wanted to win, and I think they crossed a line in doing it. No, I don't think you're racist, either. I don't think race influenced your decision - that is, unless you one of the 20% of primary voters in Kentucky or West Virginia who said it did. (I took a lot of heat over that one, but I was just taking these voters at their word.) Another thing: Doesn't the argument that this was "the last chance to have a woman President in my lifetime" - an argument I've heard many times this year - discount 51% of the American population? Out of all the brilliant and gifted women in this nation, was there only one with the ability to win the Presidency - the one with the well-connected husband? I don't believe that. And, if you're middle-aged like me, I'm asking you to consider this: It's not about our "lifetimes" anyway. It's about the next generation and their lifetimes. At our age, it's time to ask ourselves: Which course of action is best for those that will follow us, those whose destiny has been placed in our care? Sen. Clinton's speech last night was very effective - in parts. And it was clever of her to pose and pretend to answer the "What does Hillary want?" question. Her litany of policy goals was admirable. But she didn't address the real question: If she's not staying in out of purely personal ambition, how does her refusal to concede do anything but harm that list of goals? I understand why you supported her. But why would you allow yourself to be played as a pawn for a Washington power couple's personal ambitions? The Vice Presidency is a matter to be worked out between Senators Obama and Clinton, without perpetuating ugly divisions - divisions that threaten the future of our country, the safety of our world's civilians, the lives of our troops, our reproductive rights, and the ability of many of us to survive economically in the years to come. We who opposed Hillary Clinton paid her the ultimate respect as a woman, and as a human being: We judged her on her policies and her actions. The verdict is in. It would be wise and fair to accept it. Don't misunderstand: I'm asking you to rejoin the rest of us - but I'm not begging. The decision, and its consequences, are yours and yours alone. But I hope you make the right choice. I hope you choose with the needs of others foremost in your mind. Oh, and one last thing: Congratulations on a historic campaign. The next one will be even better.
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Although his lawyer said previously that he would need to decide whether to stay in Russia or return to the United States, Snowden is now only a year away from legally being able to claim citizenship. "In effect, he now has all grounds to receive citizenship in the future, over the course of a certain period, since under the law we have a period of residence on Russia soil of not less than five years" said Anatoly Kucherena, Snowden's legal representative. Yesterday, the White House revealed that the former NSA-contractor turned whistleblower cannot be given a similar reprieve to Chelsea Manning. Snowden won't be granted clemency because he has not filed paperwork seeking such an action, nor has he been formally charged with any crimes. As President Obama said back in November: "I can't pardon somebody who hasn't gone before a court and presented themselves." The exact reasons why Russia decided to extend Snowden's residency aren't known but his lawyer believes that his desire to stay out of the limelight has aided officials' judgement. That doesn't mean he hasn't been critical of his adopted country and stopped him from suggesting that it may have been partly involved in last year's NSA hack. "Now he has already been living on Russian territory for nearly four years, he does not violate the law, there are no complaints about him," Kucherena said. "That's one of the reasons his residency permit was extended."
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Camp Woodland JOHN COHEN 1932 - 2019 photographer musician filmmaker artist fieldwork resources More Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Camp Woodland The Catskills and the Hudson Valley played a recurring formative role in shaping John Cohen's world view. Through the family, he and his brother Mike were involved as campers at Camp Turkey Point - this is where he first learned clawhammer banjo from Woody Wachtel. He also attended Camp Madison Felicia in Putnam Valley, where John later lived for over 50 years. John also worked as a counselor at Camp Woodland. Themes of rural culture, nature and wildlife, and traditional music and dance were all instilled during summers upstate. John's brother Mike also incorporated traditional music into a lifelong career in Outdoor Education. photo: Mike and John Cohen, Camp Turkey Point, late 1940s In his comments for the book Improbable Community: Camp Woodland and the American Democratic Ideal John wrote: "Long before there was a folksong revival, young campers at Woodland spent their “hike day” visiting local farm families to hear fiddle tunes, old ballads and songs which flourished in the Catskills. Who could have realized that there was such a vibrant rural community so close to NYC? The children witnessed how these communities were torn apart by the Industrial age, and the farm houses and graveyards were flooded to make the Ashokan reservoir system which provided drinking water to the residents of New York City (where most of the children came from). At the camp they danced to the music of Catskill fiddlers, guitars and accordion...with the square dances called by a local resident. They collected the songs, wrote cantatas about local lore and put on festivals featuring traditional music performed by Catskill farmers. It was a handshake between city and country, old folks and children, the passing on of a tradition...Pete Seeger was a regular visitor here, and his father-in law (Toshi's father Takashi Ohta) helped build the camp. Visiting musicians came from Jamacia, Africa and the Georgia Sea Islands. Distinguished musicologists worked here including Herbert Haufrect, Norman Cazden and Joe Hickerson. The camp was racially integrated, which posed real challenges with the local political outlook." More info about the book here. Putnam Valley • music a peek inside John Cohen's house general inquiries photo prints & permissions resources © 2021 John Cohen Trust
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This was not what he signed up for. But he was willing to discuss it. “I haven’t had this much attention in a while,” Rajon Rondo said, chuckling, as he answered questions last week. He hadn’t had that much attention from his team of late, either. It has been an odd season so far for Rondo and the Chicago Bulls, still in the thick of the playoff race in the nobody-gets-eliminated Eastern Conference, but far from the contending team they were a couple of years ago. Chicago has a likely All-Star in Jimmy Butler, and a future Hall of Famer in Dwyane Wade, but it doesn’t appear to have a whole lot of chemistry. Given the mix of Rondo, Wade and Butler -- three talented players, in their own ways, but each of whom needs the ball -- that’s not all that surprising. But they have to figure out a way to make it work. For now, coach Fred Hoiberg has opted to separate the three and bring Rondo off the bench, where he can push the tempo and get the ball to shooters like Doug McDermott and Nikola Mirotic, and slashers like rookie Denzel Valentine. Michael Carter-Williams, acquired from Milwaukee earlier this year, has been starting since New Year’s Eve, the night after Rondo logged a -20 plus-minus in the first half of a Bulls loss to the Pacers. Rondo says he was told by a staffer that he wouldn’t name that the team was taking him out of the starting lineup “to save me from myself.” And Rondo’s reaction? “I thought it was (bleep),” he said.
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Posted on June 17, 2016 June 17, 2016 by Adam Hewison Hello MarketClub members everywhere! Well, here we are at the end of another trading week and what a week it has been. Gold (FOREX:XAUUSDO): As I warned members yesterday, chasing gold after 8 straight days of moving higher was not the best strategy. Yesterday's massive reversal to over the $1300 level just shows how important this psychological level has now become. In today's video, I will be analyzing gold and telling what you I believe to be the best strategy to follow given yesterday's action. Even with all the turmoil in gold this past week, overall it remains higher for the week. Last week July gold closed at $1273.90. Indices: It's a mixed picture for the major indices with major positive trends still intact for the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ. The odd man out here is the DOW which is in a sidelines position at the moment. However, the week tells a different story with all of the major indices losing ground. Here's where the indexes closed last Friday. DOW (INDEX:DJI): 17,865.34 S&P 500 (CME:SP500): 2,096.07 NASDAQ (NASDAQ:COMP): 4,898.22 Crude Oil (NYMEX:CL.N16.E): Crude oil put in a very disappointing week for the longs as it closed on a negative note. The Trade Triangles exited a long position at $49.44 and went short on 6/16 at 47.40 based on the red weekly trade triangle. Last week July crude oil closed at $49.07. Stay focused and disciplined. 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An MV-22 Osprey launches from the flight deck of amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island, while underway in the Pacific Ocean, Aug. 16, 2014. CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — Japan’s Defense Ministry announced Friday it has selected the Bell Boeing MV-22 Osprey when they start procuring a helicopter-to-plane hybrid in fiscal 2015. In July, Japan unveiled its five-year midterm National Defense Program Guidelines for fiscal 2014 and beyond, which included adding as many as 17 tilt-rotor aircraft by fiscal 2018. The guidelines said other aircraft were under consideration, but almost all of the alternative tilt-rotor platforms are still under development. Used widely in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Marine Corps has flown Ospreys throughout Japan since September 2012, when they arrived — amid concerns over the aircraft’s safety record — to replace the CH-46E Sea Knight assault support helicopter. There have been no incidents during that time, but the helicopter continues to be assailed by protesters on the southern island of Okinawa who oppose war, U.S. bases, Japan’s central government and perceived environmental threats. Due to its increased capacity, speed and versatility, the Osprey has been called essential to the defense of Japan and in disaster relief operations. The ministry also chose to add the Northrop Grumman E-2D early-warning and control aircraft and Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle.
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Law professor Lawrence Lessig’s plan to reform campaign finance in America by blowing the system up from the inside has always been such a longshot that even he is astonished by its fundraising success so far. The Mayday PAC project launched in May with an initial fundraising goal of $1 million, followed by a $ 5 million goal, all raised through Kickstarter-like pledges. The PAC would then use the money to support five candidates in 2014 committed to serious campaign finance reform—a Super PAC to destroy Super PACs. The goal was still distant as the July 4 deadline approached, but in its final hours supporters rallied: More than 50,000 people have donated $7.6 million to date. And unlike most Kickstarter campaigns, that’s without offering any swag. “We attracted this money without offering any t-shirts or any buttons or any anything,” Lessig told TIME. The Brief Newsletter Sign up to receive the top stories you need to know right now. View Sample Sign Up Now A matching donation of $5 million still to come should push Mayday PAC’s unexpectedly brimming war chest over $12 million, giving it more than $2 million to spend apiece on five elections. Lessig spoke with TIME about the PAC’s unlikely success, the challenges it still faces and how it’s choosing which candidates to support. TIME: That was an ambitious fundraising goal—how are you feeling? Lawrence Lessig: It was an insane fundraising goal and I’m incredibly surprised and happy that people rallied the way they did. It was really extraordinary. Were you worried toward the end? Yeah, I was of course worried at the end. Our plan was we would do the first round and that would attract the attention of somebody like Comedy Central, which would get us the exposure we needed to win on the second round. Because what we knew is if we got before enough people’s eyeballs we would get the support we needed. But as time wore on it was clear Comedy Central was not going to jump into the breach, so we needed to rely on just plain old peer-to-peer, Internet activism. And that in the end seemed to work. In reforming campaign finance you face not just the institutional impediment of Congress but precedent set by the Supreme Court. What’s the plan? I actually don’t think there’s any constitutional impediments to the first step reforms that we’ve talked about. We want to change the way campaigns are funded and the Supreme Court has been quite clear that Congress has the power to change the way campaigns are funded through voluntary public funding. Now, what we support is not the traditional public funding—where the government writes a check to fund your campaigns—but bottom up public funding, where it’s matching funds like John Sarbanes Government By the People Act, or a voucher program. Either way this is a public funding program that would help people by creating small dollar systems that they could fund winning campaigns with. That’s completely constitutional and would create the first step toward building a Congress that might address any constitutional problems. In picking candidates will there be a litmus test beyond a commitment to substantial campaign finance reform. No. There’s no litmus test for them beyond substantial reform, fundamental reform and the reform we’ve been talking about: changing the way campaigns are funded. Now, in picking the first five though. that’s a necessary condition but not sufficient. We need to pick races that are exciting enough, difficult enough, challenging, so that when we win people will say it’s amazing they won and that they won on this issue. So, for example, Mitch McConnell’s race would be fun to win but it wouldn’t be clear why anybody won because there are a thousand reasons why Mitch McConnell might be defeated. So that wouldn’t be an interesting race for us but we’re looking for races where when we win people will say it’s extraordinary that they won on the basis of this issue in that district. You’d support a viable candidate of any political stripe, assuming they’re not too far off the mainstream? I’m not so concerned about mainstream. I’m concerned about viability and commitment to fundamental reform. Those two elements are the driving factors initially. Next cycle, assuming we’re successful and we create excitement around this issue and can begin to recruit the kind of support we need to win in 2016, it’s about winning in every district we need to get a majority in Congress, but this time it’s about picking those victories in a way that is generative for this more ambitious task in 2016. Contact us at editors@time.com.
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If you’re thirteen years old, you’re probably thinking about the next sleepover you’re going to have or catching up on the latest episode of Adventure Time. But for Grace VanderWaal, it means auditioning for, and winning, America’s Got Talent with her own original song titled, “I Don’t Know My Name.” It was not only her smoky voice that blew away the judges; it was also the sense of power that radiated through her body and her lyrics. As a ukulele-playing-singer-songwriter, her first album, Just The Beginning , captures emotions that everyone has experienced at least once in their lifetime. As a member of the audience, you can tell that she has poured her heart and soul into every single one of her songs. Born and raised in Rockland County, New York, she is now signed with Columbia Records and Simon Cowell’s Syco Records. In a recent interview with Billboard’s 21 Stars Under 21, she states, “I feel as young women in the music industry, we have such a platform. And we are so influential to young girls and boys.” She couldn’t be more right. With over two-million followers on Instagram , her empowering messages leave girls of all ages feeling confident and strong. “I always say that you can be polite and nice and still know what you want and still can see your path. I lived by that then and I live by that now.” Our society has set a lot of unrealistic beauty standards that leave young girls, such as VanderWaal, to feel insecure about themselves. But in a recent interview with TeenVogue, VanderWaal defies those standards with her song “So Much More Than This.” “Everyone, I think, wants that perfectly smooth skin. Everyone wants all these physical things that don’t matter at all…There’s so much more than that. It doesn’t matter at all.” When a young girl becomes a part of the music industry, she is look down upon and is seen as “not mature enough to be on stage.” She is compared to other singers and is torn apart by the very same people that urged her to follow her dreams. But when asked if she thought the comparisons would ever stop, VanderWaal responded with, “Sometimes you just gotta accept the things that you cannot change and embrace them because it’s either that or be a baby about it and make yourself throw a tantrum and make yourself upset about it. Which way would you want to go? You obviously want to accept it and be happy about it and embrace it.” Through it all, VanderWaal’s music still remains intensely personal. One of the most impactful songs her album, Moonlight, speaks to those who have dealt with feelings of sadness or depression. It may be an upbeat song, but the meaning behind it is much more powerful. It is the story of “ someone going through depression and seeing the way they’re changing and that fake altered personality…A lot of people go through depression and if you know someone please talk to them and try and reach out.” She goes on to say, “ Don’t be afraid to cry, everyone needs a good cry sometimes… And then just having down time, quiet time. And screaming in pillows is totally fine. Just like, overall acceptance that that’s fine, you can go do that, it’s normal.” To say that Grace VanderWaal is the epitome of awesome would be an understatement. There are no exact words to describe VanderWaal other than she’s the kind of person our generation needs right now. And although some people would disagree, what she brings to the table is not what many others can offer. And not every artist can capture what it feels like to be human. So Grace VanderWaal, keep doing what you’re doing because you are changing what it means to be free.
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Fr. Pete's Homily - Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Realm icon Instagram icon Facebook icon Twitter icon Home Mass Times Parish Life Connect Donate Search Fr. Pete's Homily - Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Homilies Fr. Pete's Homily - Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Fr. Pete's homily for the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time. 6 Sep 2021 • 3 min read Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time - Fr. Pete Iorio September 5, 2021 - 11:00 AM Audio Recording Your browser does not support the audio element. Download the file. In the second reading, the letter of James addresses a particular failure of a Christian community in the first century. People show favoritism towards the rich and well dressed. James reminds them that God's preference is for the poor and the marginalized. The Catholic Church in its official teaching has promoted a preferential option for the poor. We have a special responsibility to the poor and vulnerable, who are most affected and least heard when it comes to destruction from natural disasters such as wildfires and hurricanes and earthquakes. From September 1 to October 4, the Christian family celebrates the Season of Creation, thanking God for the good gift of creation. September 1st is World Day of Prayer for Creation started by the Orthodox Church and now very much ecumenical and October 4 is the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, patron of the environment. Jesus cried out in a loud voice: Ephphatha BE OPENED for the deaf-mute man in the Gospel today. The man was miraculously healed and able to both hear and speak. The Church of Jesus Christ is crying out in a loud voice for us to pay attention and to do something because the Care for Creation is a moral issue that impacts all of us. Today I share with you official teachings of the Catholic Church from popes to the US Bishops’ Conference. I am inviting all of us to open our ears and our hearts to hear this cry of the poor and a call to action because James will say in just a few verses after the passage in the lectionary, Faith without works is dead. I begin with 94-year-old Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI who wrote in his 2007 encyclical on the Sacrament of the Eucharist: “The liturgy itself teaches us that, when, during the presentation of the gifts, the priest raises to God a prayer of blessing and petition over the bread and wine, “fruit of the earth,” “fruit of the vine” and “work of human hands.” (Here is a Labor Day connection.) With these words, the rite not only includes in our offering to God all human efforts and activity, but also leads us to see the world as God’s creation, which brings forth everything we need for our sustenance. The world is not something indifferent, raw material to be utilized simply as we see fit. Rather, it is part of God’s plan, in which all of us are called to be sons and daughters in the one son of God, Jesus Christ (cf. EPH1:4-12). The justified concern about threats to the environment present in so many parts of the world is reinforced by Christian hope, which commits us to working responsibly for the protection of creation.” ~Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Sacramentum Caritatis, 2007, § 92 The US bishops believe our response to global climate change should be a sign of our respect for God's creation. They admit that they are not scientists or public policymakers. They enter the dialog from a faith perspective to search for the common good and to raise the voices of the poor which are often unheard. At its core, global climate change is about the future of God's creation and the one human family. It is about protecting both "the human environment" and the natural environment. 1 It is about our human stewardship of God's creation and our responsibility to those who come after us. In Faithful Stewards of God’s Creation, they say, “Global climate change poses one of the greatest threats to the most vulnerable among us. Because of poverty, age, health, and location, the poor are especially susceptible to the potential negative impacts of global climate change.” (pg 22) “Heat waves, droughts, and storms and their consequent economic costs fall most heavily upon the poor. Since the ‘least of these’ are most at risk from the climate change, Christians have a particular duty to address the moral and human implications of climate change.” (pg 22) “Every individual and institution must accept responsibility for caring for God’s creation,...” (pg 22) And all of this is just the tip of the iceberg, sad to say melting iceberg, of what Pope Francis teaches in his encyclical called Laudato Si On the Care of Our Common Home. Today, I am merely planting seeds. Recent natural disasters have opened my ears and heart. I will begin a new ministry here at Our Lady of Fatima on care for creation. If that little voice of the Holy Spirit is calling you to join me, please do so. More in Homilies Fr. Pete's Homily - Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 12 Sep 2022 – 3 min read Homilía de Padre Adan - Vigésimo cuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 12 Sep 2022 – 1 min read Fr. 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There are lots of atheists in foxholes. And instead of praying, they’re spending their time fighting for their first amendment rights. That’s what the Justin Griffith, who founded the Military Atheists and Secular Humanists, or MASH, is doing, after organizing Rock Beyond Belief in Fort Bragg, N.C., only to see it effectively cancelled by army brass at the last minute. “In September of last year,” Jason Torpy, president of the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers, explained via telephone, “Fort Bragg and the chaplaincy went out of their way to put on a major Christian evangelical event.” While, according to documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, military brass offered wll over $50,000 worth of support for the Christian event, such largesse was, at the last minute after months of planning, refused to a daylong event sponsored by atheists and other non-believers, effectively blocking it. Rock Beyond Belief, organized by local atheists at Fort Bragg, was to be a big event. Thousands of people were expected to show up, and notable musicians and speakers, including famed author Richard Dawkins, were to headline the show. In contrast, the September evangelical event, Rock the Fort, sponsored by the Billy Graham Evangelical Association, brought out perhaps 1,000, though organizers claim ten times that amount. Rock the Fort became controversial, as many objected to the army doing so much – including the provision of port-a-potties, organizational support for the chaplains and even army parachutists – for an event aimed evangelization. In fact, it was the statement by Fort Bragg’s commanding officer that inspired the atheists to build their event. The officer said that the same support would be afforded to any organization. Fort Bragg seemed to carry through on that, until March – only days before the planned April 2 event was to take place. “The garrison commander,” said Torpy, “after being given a green light from his legal team to support the event in accordance with the general’s letter, said, ‘Here’s what you can have – not an outdoor field, like Rock the Fort, but a seated event in a 700 person auditorium. You’ll get no support whatsoever.'” That commander went on to say that organizers must state that Fort Bragg had nothing to do with, and did not sponsor, Rock Beyond Belief. Organizers had no choice to cancel the event. They believed that thousands of people were planning to attend, and were unsure as to how to plan for such a small venue, and feared a possible public safety issue. Also, given the high-profile nature of some of the performers and speakers, said Torpy, a West Point graduate who spent ten years in the military, most recently in Baghdad. “You have to understand that they can’t spend their time at a small, 700 person event.” Rock the Fort was clearly religious in nature, and the legality of the military’s promotion of a specific religious sect has been, to say the least, questioned by some as a separation of church and state issue. Rock Beyond Belief was billed as “a fun day for the rest of us,” but, said Torpy, “In a certain case, the Billy Graham event was ‘for the rest of us as well,’ to convert the rest of us. It was military support and resources to convert people to Christianity. There were bouncy castles there for kids. It was to spread the gospels.” However, MASH avoided focusing on that question in the buildup to Rock Beyond Belief, instead focusing on creating what they hoped would be a positive event that would be open to all. It was only after Fort Bragg officials issued last-minute rule changes forcing the show’s cancellation that organizers began to condemn a federally funded institution, the leadership of which seemed intent on spending public money to proselytize. Fort Bragg officials gave two reasons for the changes. They said that a media analysis suggested that only a few hundred people would turn out, and that they had received no “letters of intent” from billed speakers and entertainers confirming that they would be there. Torpy dismissed both reasons. “We’ve never been allowed to see this analysis,” he said, and pointed out that only about 1,000 people showed up for the Billy Graham event. And, “They never asked for letters of intent, but they are up on the website.” The recent flare up over the events highlights a deeper, ongoing issue: discrimination by the military against atheists. “23.4 percent of the military is ‘no religious preference,'” Torpy said, referring to Department of Defense data analyzes by MAAF. “That’s the largest religious demographic.” Indeed, no single religious sect has such a high percentage of adherents. “And,” he said, “There are people scared enough to put down ‘Christian’ when they mean ‘not Christian at all.'” Torpy and others, including MASH, argue that, given the command structure of the military, and the high level of support top brass gives to Christian groups, there is a good deal of fear among enlisted atheists, who worry that they could see abuse, or lack of promotion, if they were to publicly declare their beliefs the way evangelicals do. “It’s something that I hear about all the time,” he said. “They’re telling us that we’re second class citizens.” Still, MASH has more than 70 members and is continuing to fight for change in the military. 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U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry raised eyebrows with his claim that the use of fossil fuels can help prevent sexual assault. Perry was speaking about the importance of expanding fossil fuel use in remote villages in Africa during a panel discussion hosted by NBC and Axios in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. He recalled a recent trip to Africa, where he said a young girl told him how electricity is important to her because she often has to read by the light of a fire that brings with it harmful fumes. The former Texas governor then continued on something of a tangent saying: “But also from the standpoint of sexual assault. When the lights are on, when you have light that shines, the righteousness, if you will on those types of acts,” Perry said. When a reporter for The Hill tweeted out a transcribed copy of the comment, it was met with nearly 200 comments, the majority of which ridiculed the energy secretary’s remarks. Full Perry quote on fossil fuels/sexual assault pic.twitter.com/KH6pyApIYU — Timothy Cama (@Timothy_Cama) November 2, 2017 Who knew that it was LIGHT that would stop sexual predators dead in their tracks? — Jessica (@jessicasunja) November 2, 2017 Sexual assault can be prevented if the lights are on? It never happens during the day? Only light from fossil fuels? No solar & wind? #Crazy — Jeff H (@Hoopgreen) November 2, 2017 Some Twitter users took the opportunity to make light of the comment by comparing sexual predators to vampires or cockroaches, which are notorious for scurrying from the light. Does sunlight stop em? Like vampires. Only fossil fuel produced electric light or can I use batteries? What about candles...from a church? — Darren Lee (@DarrenDLee) November 2, 2017 You can never go wrong with garlic -- repels evil AND makes food taste delicious — Elizabeth DeHoff (@ElizabethDeHoff) November 2, 2017 Fear of light: one of the many things sexual predators have in common with cockroaches. — The Just Luckies (@TheJustLuckies) November 2, 2017 Other commenters pointed to the potential for solar energy to produce the same results as fossil fuels in this respect. Yes, but it's about solar energy! His idea about fossil fuels cancels out the benefits of no fumes. Less eye trouble, but more asthma! — Beckstle (@Beckstle) November 2, 2017 All stupidity aside, wouldn't the villages in Africa do a lot better with solar power than just fossil fuel? Just saying... — Anita S ☮️ (@ASauer8) November 2, 2017 One poster noted the abundance of fossil fuel in the U.S. where allegations of sexual assault against Perry’s boss U.S. President Donald Trump, executives at Fox News and Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein have surfaced. Pretty sure his boss, @realDonaldTrump, & all his Fox buddies as well as Harvey have access to fossil fuels. How is that working out? — Scott Russo (@russoscot) November 2, 2017 Some users shared personal stories of assault to counter Perry’s suggestion. The lights were on when I was harassed! — WendyG (@wglaaber) November 2, 2017 Wow light would have prevented my rapes! Wait the sun was up so how would a lightbulb help? — Cherie :P (@NCcherie) November 2, 2017
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Researchers from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB), in cooperation with colleagues from Oxford and Bristol Universities, as well as the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK, have for the first time observed a nanoscale symmetry hidden in solid state matter. They have measured the signatures of a symmetry showing the same attributes as the golden ratio famous from art and architecture. The research team is publishing these findings in the Jan. 8, 2010 issue of the journal Science. On the atomic scale particles do not behave as we know it in the macro-atomic world. New properties emerge which are the result of an effect known as the Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. In order to study these nanoscale quantum effects the researchers have focused on the magnetic material cobalt niobate. It consists of linked magnetic atoms, which form chains just like a very thin bar magnet, but only one atom wide and are a useful model for describing ferromagnetism on the nanoscale in solid state matter. When applying a magnetic field at right angles to an aligned spin the magnetic chain will transform into a new state called quantum critical, which can be thought of as a quantum version of a fractal pattern. Prof. Alan Tennant, the leader of the Berlin group, explains "The system reaches a quantum uncertain -- or a Schrödinger cat state. This is what we did in our experiments with cobalt niobate. We have tuned the system exactly in order to turn it quantum critical." By tuning the system and artificially introducing more quantum uncertainty the researchers observed that the chain of atoms acts like a nanoscale guitar string. Dr. Radu Coldea from Oxford University, who is the principal author of the paper and drove the international project from its inception a decade ago until the present, explains: "Here the tension comes from the interaction between spins causing them to magnetically resonate. For these interactions we found a series (scale) of resonant notes: The first two notes show a perfect relationship with each other. Their frequencies (pitch) are in the ratio of 1.618…, which is the golden ratio famous from art and architecture." Radu Coldea is convinced that this is no coincidence. "It reflects a beautiful property of the quantum system -- a hidden symmetry. Actually quite a special one called E8 by mathematicians, and this is its first observation in a material," he explains. The observed resonant states in cobalt niobate are a dramatic laboratory illustration of the way in which mathematical theories developed for particle physics may find application in nanoscale science and ultimately in future technology. Prof. Tennant remarks on the perfect harmony found in quantum uncertainty instead of disorder. "Such discoveries are leading physicists to speculate that the quantum, atomic scale world may have its own underlying order. Similar surprises may await researchers in other materials in the quantum critical state." The researchers achieved these results by using a special probe -- neutron scattering. It allows physicists to see the actual atomic scale vibrations of a system. Dr. Elisa Wheeler, who has worked at both Oxford University and Berlin on the project, explains "using neutron scattering gives us unrivalled insight into how different the quantum world can be from the every day." However, "the conflicting difficulties of a highly complex neutron experiment integrated with low temperature equipment and precision high field apparatus make this a very challenging undertaking indeed." In order to achieve success "in such challenging experiments under extreme conditions" the HZB in Berlin has brought together world leaders in this field. By combining the special expertise in Berlin whilst taking advantage of the pulsed neutrons at ISIS, near Oxford, permitted a perfect combination of measurements to be made.
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While testifying in the Samsung vs Apple case on Tuesday, it was revealed that Google has agreed to help Samsung defend itself against Apple in its current patent-infringement case. According to a report from Re/Code, citing deposition testimony from Google lawyer James Maccoun, Google has also agreed to partially or fully indemnify Samsung for any loses it may suffer on its claims. Sylvania HomeKit Light Strip Apple is suing Samsung for infringement on five patents for upwards of $2 billion. Samsung, of course, claims that its products do not infringe on any of Apple’s patents, nor are any of Apple’s patents even valid in the first place. Samsung also says that the $2 billion sum is absurd and that any damages should be significantly less than that. Most of the patents Apple is suing over do relate to software features initially created by Google, which is the reasoning behind Google’s agreement to defend Samsung and compensate it for any damages. Patent law allows lawsuits to be filed over the end products that contain infringing code. Samsung also presents a larger target for Apple in terms of damages as it profits off of products infringing on patents, whereas Google simply gives Android away to free. Google is also obligated to defend Samsung as part of the “Mobile Application Distribution Agreement” that Samsung signed, agreeing to distribute various Google services on its devices, some of which Apple claims infringe on its patents.
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Michael O’Leary has a real point to make about UK-EU flight rights – but it’s a self-serving one. RYANAIR’S CHEEKY CHIEF executive, Michael O’Leary, has a habit of making outlandish statements. The man from Mullingar has variously said in the past that he would shoot Dublin cyclists, ask pilots to “engineer turbulence” to drive up drink sales, and – an old gem – charge passengers a ‘pay-per-pee’ fee to use the toilet. It’s fair to say that most of what comes out of O’Leary’s mouth should be taken with a healthy pinch of salt. In recent months, however, the Ryanair boss’s main talking point has been a more sobering issue: the question mark that hangs over flying rights between the UK and Europe after Brexit. In typically colourful language, O’Leary has warned that travellers could be back “chasing the boats” if there is no agreement on air travel rules for when Britain exits the trade bloc. On several occasions, he has threatened to re-house many of the airline’s 85 UK-based aircraft to other European airports. Although it represents another classic attempt to nab extra headline space, O’Leary had a genuine point to make – a self-interested one, of course. Source: Niall Carson/PA Archive/PA Images Battle for open skies For 25 years, the EU has enjoyed probably the most liberal air transport regulations in the world thanks to the single aviation market. Consolidating Europe’s skies essentially did away national borders. Cumbersome bilateral agreements between individual governments went with them, which made it easier for low-cost carriers like Ryanair to gobble up market share across the continent. If Britain falls outside Europe’s single aviation market, its only other option, as it stands, is to renegotiate a raft of bilateral deals with the remaining 27 member states and other regions around the world. That would take a significant amount of time to complete and time is a factor with the two-year Brexit deadline already in play. O’Leary recently said that the cut-off for making a decision on pulling planes out of the UK would be at the end of 2018 because Ryanair would need to give crew and passengers three months’ notice before Brexit in March 2019. As well as the daunting task of potentially hammering out scores of bilaterals, there are other complications. For one, aircraft registered in the UK may not be automatically recognised as fit to fly by the European Aviation Safety Agency if Britain is no longer covered by the EU’s aviation watchdog. It’s also unclear whether Britain would accept European Court of Justice rulings, a key component of being part of the single aviation market. It may still recognise them – as non-EU states Norway and Iceland presently do – but Theresa May has already indicated that she wants to remove the UK from the ECJ’s jurisdiction. Political grandstanding Negotiations are vulnerable to stunts and ambushes – and air travel is an easy target. Rumours have been flying for months that the national German and French carriers have been engaged in heavy lobbying at European level, an alarming thought for O’Leary. It’s believed that execs at Lufthansa and Air France have encouraged Brussels to make an example of the Brits by coming down hard on the freedom-of-movement issue. “High finance, VAT rates and taxes mean nothing to somebody in Nottingham,” said travel commentator Eoghan Corry. “But going on a cheap holiday to Spain does.” That would be to legacy carriers’ commercial advantage: a cap on the number of flights between the UK and EU, for example, is at odds with the low-cost model of maximising destinations and seats. Lufthansa and Air France only do a small proportion of their overall trade in the UK. Ryanair, on the other hand, is heavily dependent on the British market. Source: Boris Roessler/DPA/PA Images “(O’Leary) has a big market share in Britain,” Corry said. “He has got to watch it very seriously because it’s a good 14% to 15% of his entire business. You can see already that he’s taking a hit on that because he’s moving capacity away (to central Europe). “The revenues (Ryanair) generate in the UK alone is the equivalent of all of Aer Lingus’s trade – including transatlantic flights.” Any political grandstanding over the Gibraltar issue between London and Madrid would also hurt Ryanair, because flights on UK-Spanish routes are such a big money-maker for the airline. So will we be back on boats? With so much still hanging in the balance, is O’Leary telling the truth when he says we’ll be chasing the boats to visit our cousins on the other side of the Irish Sea? “Everything that comes out of that mouth of his is agenda driven, but he has a seriously important agenda here,” Corry said. “It’s not just motormouth usual stuff about shooting cyclists. It’s really picking up a lack of attention to aviation which the Brits are engaged in at the moment.” The Ryanair boss was alarmed that Theresa May’s Brexit statement did not mention aviation at all, while at the same time Lufthansa and Air France were in the ears of EU officials. “What O’Leary’s doing is all seriousness is just flagging aviation at this stage so that it gets a higher priority,” Corry said. “He doesn’t like the fact that it isn’t even on the negotiation table at the moment. Ryanair would have reached this conclusion not just by sitting back and watching like the rest of us. “They have been in Number 10. They have been with the aviation authorities in Britain. What they’re picking up is that these guys are shrugging their shoulders and saying, ‘It’ll be alright on the night.’” Corry said that he believes Ryanair will take a hit from Brexit regardless – but it’s the size of the hit that it’s worried about. “If (O’Leary’s) going to lose 20 million passengers through one screw up (Brexit), it will take a lot of recovery and an awful lot of extra flights from Italy to make up that number.” Sign up to our newsletter to receive a regular digest of Fora’s top articles delivered to your inbox.
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Serious Moonlight – Sneak Peek Books Home Our Story Bookworms Reviews Books – Early Elementary Books – Elementary Books – Junior High Books – Young Adult Donations Contact Us Buy This Book Other books by Jenn Bennett Read the review Other books you may enjoy Read the review Read the review Read the review “And when you pin impossible ideals on someone, nobody wins... Judging other people unfairly doesn’t define them; it defines you. And in the end everyone will be disappointed,” Grandpa. –Serious Moonlight. Serious Moonlight by Jenn Bennett AR Test, Diverse Characters At A Glance Interest Level 14+ Entertainment Score Reading Level 4.2 Number of Pages 432 Birdie has been raised in isolation and homeschooled by strict grandparents. With no friends, Birdie spent her time reading mystery books. Birdie’s overactive imagination keeps her entertained. When her grandmother dies, Birdie’s world expands. She takes a job working the graveyard shift at a historic Seattle hotel. Birdie hopes that her new job will give her the opportunity to be brave and solve a mystery. When her cute coworker, Daniel Aoki, has a mystery to solve, he wants Birdie’s help. The two come together to investigate a hotel guest, who they think is a famous reclusive writer. Together they embark on an adventure to uncover the writer’s identity. As the two try to solve the mystery, Birdie must also try to understand her growing feelings for Daniel. With a wide variety of unique characters, Serious Moonlight delves into the complications that come with relationships. Both Daniel and Birdie are connected by their love of mystery as well as the fact that their fathers are not present in their lives. Birdie struggles with understanding her feelings for Daniel, especially since the first time they met they had sex. Like many teens, Birdie has questions about sex, relationships, and her own motives. Told from Birdie’s point of view, readers can understand Birdie’s insecurities, worries, and confusion. Many teens will relate to Birdie because she is a likable character who is just trying to figure out what adulthood looks like. Birdie has a positive relationship with her grandfather and her aunt, who want to help her navigate life’s difficulties. By the end of the story, Birdie learns that “Missing people is hard. Letting new people inside is harder. But the reward for making the effort was greater than I could have imagined… It took me a long time to figure out that not everyone in my life was meant to stay. But using that armor didn’t shield me from future heartache. And even heartache felt is a million times better than running away.” While Serious Moonlight has some light, humorous moments, it is not a Hallmark romance. The story hits on several difficult topics, including grief, sexual relationships, and having a child out of wedlock. The descriptive sexual content and the profane language may surprise many readers. The ending of the story has a few surprises, but Birdie’s conflicts are neatly wrapped up in a way that is not necessarily realistic. In the end, Serious Moonlight is an entertaining, suspenseful story best suited for mature readers. Readers who are looking for an entertaining, but tamer teen romance should read Somewhere Only We Know by Maurene Goo or What Light by Jay Asher. Sexual Content Birdie doesn’t know who her father is because her mother “got knocked up by an unknown boy when she was a rebellious seventeen-year-old.” Birdie loses her virginity to a boy she just met. They have sex in the back of his car. Birdie wasn’t thinking “because once we got back there and clothes started getting unbuttoned and unzipped, it all happened so fast… So when it was over, I bolted.” Birdie reads Seattle’s local alt-weekly city paper. When she reads the ads, “a few were just begging for kinky hookups.” When Birdie tells her aunt about having sex, her aunt says, “Do you know how much weird sex I’ve had in my life… Sometimes it’s good; sometimes it’s awkward. Sometimes it’s just plain bad. It’s never the same.” Their conversation lasts for two pages. Daniel tells Birdie about his father. “My dad didn’t want to have anything to do with me, so he basically gave my mom a big hunk of cash for an abortion, washed his hands, and said adios.” Birdie thinks back to when she had sex. “I was transported back into his car, and my hands were in his hair, and he was kissing me into a wobbly, weak pulp.” While driving a customer, Daniel “heard some Amazon bigwig order two male prostitutes on his phone.” Birdie has a fling with one of her friend’s brothers. After basketball practice, “he kissed me by the fence. Then again, two days later, for much longer. Secret basketball make-out sessions became a regular thing for a few weeks.” Daniel tells Birdie that it was a mistake to have sex because it was “pretty awful.” While at a party, Birdie and Daniel are in character. They pretend to be teachers. When they talk about who their characters are, Daniel says, “We have ten [kids]… You couldn’t stay away from me. I tried to resist, but the smell of chalk dust and blackboards excited you, so we were constantly having sex in the classroom where we taught.” While at the party, Birdie and Daniel are alone when Birdie kisses him. “Oh God, did he kiss me back. His mouth was on mine. Warm. Open. Eager. He kissed me like he meant it…” They were interrupted by other guests. Birdie goes into a store and buys condoms. She’s surprised by the variety: “Fiery ice. Studded. Sensitive. Extra sensitive… Armor of the Gods.” Daniel tells Birdie that he had sex with “someone I had a crush on.” When Daniel tells Birdie that he loves her, they kiss. “We kissed like we were desperate, separated for years and had only minutes to spare until the world ended, rushing, breathless, all roaming hands-teeth-tongue…” Birdie and Daniel kiss. Birdie “Kissed him back without thinking. His lips were soft and warm… Pleasure flooded my limbs. Then he was pulling away…” Daniel gives Birdie oral sex. At first, Birdie “nearly blacked out. First from embarrassment, then from pleasure.” The scene is described over two pages. Daniel’s friend teases him about his good mood. His friend joked “about me having a look on my face as if I’d spent the weekend in Las Vegas with a bunch of male hookers and a bag of cocaine.” While at work, Daniel and Birdie “may have taken advantage of our working situation and made use of an unbooked hotel room on our lunch break.” Birdie’s aunt becomes pregnant after spending time with her ex-boyfriend. She says, “We’d been texting. One thing led to another, and we spent the weekend together in Scottsdale.” Birdie’s mother died because of complications from a pregnancy. Birdie finds out that her mother “didn’t know who the father was, and she wasn’t planning on keeping it.” Birdie and Daniel kiss, and “his mouth came down on mine. He kissed me quickly—small, desperate kisses all over my mouth, until I flung my arms around him and kiss him back.” Violence In the past, Daniel tried to kill himself. He “tried to overdose and was found in the school library by a janitor.” Drugs and Alcohol Birdie’s grandfather was in an accident, which “made him dependent upon mild opiates.” When Birdie falls asleep on the ferry, an employee wakes her up. Birdie was “worried he thought I might be a drunkard or a heroin addict.” During a dinner party, the adults have champagne. One of the guests gets drunk. Birdie goes with her aunt to an art dealer’s house, where he has a “tray of vodka bottles.” Birdie gets high when she accidentally eats gummy worms that are medicated with cannabis. Daniel and Birdie go to an opera where “patrons cluster around a cocktail bar, drinking and chatting.” Language Profanity is used often. Profanity includes asshole, crap, bastard, damn, fuck, hell, jackass, piss, and shit. For example after they have sex, Daniel tells Birdie that, “I feel like an asshole, and I wish I had a time machine so that I could go back and change everything.” Jesus, Christ, God, Oh My God and oh God are used as an exclamation occasionally. When Birdie was ten, her aunt taught her “a dozen words that contained the word ‘cock.’” Birdie’s aunt tells her, “your mother was a goddess. Not a whore. Not a sinner. You know this.” Birdie says “GD” instead of saying “Goddammit.” Daniel tells Birdie a story about a man who was “a real prick.” Daniel calls someone “a total dick.” Supernatural None Spiritual Content Birdie’s “grandmother had been religious. However, Grandpa veered toward angel sighting and UFOs and people communicating with their long-lost Aunt Margie from Topeka.” When her aunt embarrasses her, Birdie thinks, “If there were an all-powerful being that ruled the universe, it would have surely heard my desperate prayer to please, oh please, have mercy and strike me down. I needed a natural disaster pronto—earthquake, tornado, tsunami. Anything.” Birdie is confused about Daniel and thinks, “I wished someone could tell me what to do about Daniel. I wished I believed in something, so I could ask for a sign. Fate. God. Myself. Elvis.” Other books by Jenn Bennett Read the review Other books you may enjoy Read the review Read the review Read the review “And when you pin impossible ideals on someone, nobody wins... Judging other people unfairly doesn’t define them; it defines you. And in the end everyone will be disappointed,” Grandpa. –Serious Moonlight. 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Nevada Homeland Security Planned Mock Terror Drill For One Year, Ahead of Oct. 1 Massacre by USJ Staff 900 Is it a coincidence that a mock terrorism drill was enacted by Nevada Homeland Security just weeks before the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival massacre? The Nevada Homeland Security Commission planned a mock terror drill over one year prior to the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival massacre after a 2016 “Channel 8 Eyewitness News” investigation uncovered flaws in the Las Vegas Valley emergency trauma system, reveals a Sept. 7 report. According to the report, the “three-day test” took place at the Las Vegas Convention Center between the dates of Sept. 11-13 where participants mocked up an emergency triage area. The drill dovetails with an Oct. 3 Intellihub report titled Vegas union worker blows whistle on “mandatory active shooter training” which was due “Sept. 30” at “12 a.m.” which exposed that “active shooter training” was, in fact, being held privately by at least one casino prior to the massacre. This Post Was Originally Published In Intellihub
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Quotes On Comics | Frank Santoro Quotes On Comics Quotes, Quips And Thoughts On Comics Home About Author Index The small press circuit is, well, small and I have seen a lot of folks who have had very promising beginnings making comics – but then they sort of just disappear. It’s like sports in a way. You practice your whole life and then start playing in different leagues. Soon you’re playing semi-professionally, or even professionally. Making some money. Not much, but some. You hit some home runs, get a couple notices in the paper. A solid rookie. You worked your butt off to get this far, but then – how good are you? How long are you gonna stay here? Are you gonna improve or get worse? Show us something. Show the fans something. Frank Santoro in <a href="http://www.tcj.com/ye-olde-mini-comics-review/" target="_blank">"Ye Olde Mini-Comics Review"</a> (Tcj.com) Other quotes from Frank Santoro. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Previous Quote Next Quote We have published 1187 quotes so far. Quotes On Comics © 2009 - 2022 Made in sunny southern Europe.
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The Whole Must Go Scott Leedy Blocked Unblock Follow Following Dec 1, 2016 Since the election of Donald Trump there has been increasing debate around the roles of ‘economic anxiety’, racism, sexism, xenophobia, etc. Unfortunately, much of the debate has pitted these factors against each other. At its worst, it devolves into arguments that a single factor explains the rise of Donald Trump to the exclusion of all other factors. What follows is an unproductive and dissatisfying conversation that does nothing to help us grasp the current crisis of our capitalist society. In service of a more productive conversation, I would like to look closely at four faulty assumptions, methodological errors, or missteps in analysis that serve as serious barriers to understanding our current situation. Proceeding from an understanding of capitalism only as an ‘economic’ system. Many of the errors in analysis begin with a faulty understanding of capitalism and its relation to society. Consistent with classic liberal economic theory, most people view capitalism as an external economic system that acts upon society and creates certain constraints upon people’s lives. Political views influence how people interpret this external force, with some attributing it to a set of ‘natural’ economic laws and others conceiving of it as the result of a particular historical process. Yet, a fundamental error unites these positions: the separation of capitalism from society. Thus, capitalism is viewed as an economic system and only an economic system. In contrast, Werner Bonefeld contends that Karl Marx’s work in Capital presents a critical social theory that conceives of capitalism as existing only through particular social relations.1 For a critical social theory, “the question of the social nature of the movement of coins is therefore one about the specific character of capitalistically constituted social relations that assert themselves in the form of economic forces beyond human control.” Bonefeld reminds us that no matter how objective or ‘real’ these economic forces may seem in capitalist society, they are in “in their entirety socially constituted.” Once socially constituted, capitalism cannot act upon society from the outside, because it exists only in and through the social relations of those people who it enslaves. Critically conceived, so-called ‘natural’ economic laws cannot exist independently, but retain their force only through the social relations and practices that form the capitalist mode of production. Following Marx’s critique, capitalism cannot be understood as an economic system separate from the people whose activity drives its development. In order to avoid disconnecting economic categories from the social relations that produce them, a critique of political economy must proceed as a critical social theory rather than a permutation of economic critique. Only a critical social theory fully realizes the social and political life under capitalism and the constraints capitalism places on the individuals whose life processes make up society. A compartmentalized and structural understanding of ‘the social’ If our goal is to look critically at capitalist society, we can only do so through careful analysis of ‘the social’,i.e. the totality of the social relations that make up capitalist society. Debates on race versus class, or class versus gender, or any other such combinations are based on an understanding of the social that is compartmentalized and structuralized. In such conceptions, society is torn into pieces, or ‘structures,’ that then seem to interact with one another haphazardly to produce particular social experiences. However, as Himani Bannerji describes, “both non-white and white people living in [the world] know that this social experience is not, as lived, a matter of intersectionality. Their sense of being in the world, textured through myriad social relations and cultural forms, is lived or felt or perceived as being all together and all at once.”2 When we think of society as only the sum of ‘component parts’, class becomes an economic category and race and gender are social or cultural forms. Such crude abstractions lead to the segmentation of parts of society and ill-conceived debates about one component being more ‘integral’ to society (or an individual’s experience) than another. Proceeding from this fragmented understanding of the social, a ‘class-reductionist’ Marxism clashes with an anti-racism focused ‘solely on cultural demands.’ This fragmentation becomes increasingly rigid when paired with a structural understanding of society in which social structures exert force on individuals in their everyday life. At their most extreme this view reifies these structures and conceals the real people whose life processes and social relations maintain the social and cultural forms that comprise the structures. In doing so, society loses the dynamic, socially-mediated processes that involve “living conscious human agents” in their “sensuous practical human activity.” However real these ‘structures’ and ‘compartments’ are in abstraction, they cannot exist outside of the social relations and social forms that give them their shape and ‘structure’. To return to a more complex understanding of these social relations we must reject social theory that “ruptures the integrity of the social and joyously valorizes fragments” and instead see “every aspect or moment [of society] reflecting others, where each little piece of [society] contains the macrocosm in the microcosm.” All social activity is “relational and […] mediated and articulated with expressive as well as embedded forms of consciousness.” Rather than structuralize notions of race, gender, and class, we must follow Bannerji’s suggestion to socialize them — realize them as social relations internal to social practices and social forms rather than external forces beyond human control. If class, race, and gender are ‘social’ concepts, their relationship to one another becomes one of dynamism and mediation through a social totality rather than one of rigidity and intersection, through social fragmentation. While the social forms of race, class, and gender are distinct, they are not fully separable in the concrete form of the social — their difference is constituted through their unity in being mediated through the capitalist social mode of production. If the social relations of capitalism dictate a particular social topography on which individuals must attempt to make their history, then race and class, through social mediation, organization, and practice, determine who ends up where, or rather who receives what. As social-relational practices under capitalism, race and class are formatively implicated; race is firmly rooted in the class relation that gives rise to the capitalist mode of production, and class — ‘standing for an entire ensemble of social relations’ — cannot be conceptualized or lived in its historical specificity without race. As Bannerji warns, this does not preclude organizing around particular issues, but instead insists that the particular can only be fully understood through “the wider or extra-local context of socioeconomic and cultural relations.” Bannerji continues, “if they are ‘specific’ issues, we have to realize that is because they are ‘specific’ to a general larger set of social […] relations.” Rejecting a fragmented concept of society means we cannot pick and choose or rank and order social forms. instead we relate moments of the social to one another in their ‘difference in unity’ — “each microcosm containing the macrocosm.” 3 An ahistorical understanding of the meaning of ‘working class’ A socialized understanding of class, race, and gender, allows a clearer articulation of the specific social relations that constitute the capitalist mode of production.4 As its precondition — both historically and logically speaking — , capitalism requires a class of people who can no longer provide for themselves through their own labor and human activity because they lack direct access to the means of production. Instead (whether through slavery or wage labor) every individual is corporeally and materially compelled to sell his or her labor power to the capitalist in order to survive. The process by which such a group of people exists cannot be attributed to the rule of economic categories or forces of the capitalist mode of production because capitalism could not be formed prior to the existence of its constituent social relations. It would be an historical error to suggest the process of primitive accumulation (the process by which the peasantry was divorced from the means of production) was carried out with the goal of creating capitalism or to suggest that feudal society carried within it the germ of capitalism. In Bonefeld’s words, “the past does not contain the future as its unfolding destiny…rather the present contains the past and it is the present that reveals the significance of the past as the historical foundation of the existing social relations.” As Marx describes in his work on primitive accumulation, divorcing the people from their land and the means of production was a historical process, itself the result of the particular social relations, political struggles, and material conditions of feudalism. The expropriation of the peasantry across the globe was a violent, forceful, highly contested endeavor. Indeed, Marx describes the nascent capitalism as ‘dripping from head to foot, from every pore with blood and dirt.” In The Caliban and The Witch, Silvia Federici details how a capitalist mode of production was in no way predetermined by feudalism. Instead, she asserts the development of capitalism was the result of particular political and social processes. Peasants strongly resisted being forced from the land they owned and once that struggle was lost they did not quietly acquiesce to becoming wage laborers. According to Federici, the landless class’ participation in the horrors of wage labor required significant state violence and coercion. This is clear not only in the actions of those who struggled vehemently against wage labor but also in the choice of peasants who were so abhorred by the idea of wage labor and its corporeal conditions that they preferred to live as vagabonds rather than subject themselves to the wage.5 While the historical specifics differ, the development of slavery evinces similar resistance. No one entered into slavery willingly or became a slave because they were divorced from their land. Both wage labor and slavery are the results of particular historical and political projects that required force, violence and coercion. The violence of these particular processes created the social relations which formed the basis for capitalist accumulation, belying the notion that capitalism relies only on civilized economic coercion. Bonefeld summarizes the reality of violence and capitalism succinctly, saying that capitalism “entails the force of law-making violence within its concept.” That the creation of a working class or proletariat — which itself is internal to capitalist accumulation — required tremendous violence and encountered great resistance poses significant questions regarding the limits of a so-called ‘working class politics’. Many on the modern left or those associated with the ‘workerism’ of Marxism-past rely on appeals to the working class as the only basis for socialism or socialist organizing. In contrast, I contend that there is nothing unique or historically transcendent about the working class. There are no true subjects of history to which we must turn our attention. In fact, many who rightly criticize appeals to the working class as racialized and gendered, retain the faulty assumption that a particular group of people are the true subjects of history, or that a particular group’s experience contains the key to understanding and moving beyond our current society. We need look no further than to Marx himself for a corrective: “to be a productive laborer [or I would add any other oppressed person] is not a piece of luck but a misfortune.” From the perspective of social analysis, Bonefeld contends that, “the standpoint of labor does not reveal an ontologically privileged position. Rather the standpoint of labor is in every aspect tied to the capitalist economy of labor.” Borrowing from Federici’s analysis, I contend that the creation of the working class was itself an historical defeat that — far from being predetermined — resulted from the particular struggles of the feudalist class society. (For a more detailed historical analysis of the rise and fall of working class politics under capitalism see Endnotes volume 4.) Thus, a working class that organizes itself on the basis of its own reproduction is consigned to organizing around its historical loss and the negation of life under capitalism. While communization theory may be difficult to apply practically, it provides clarifying insight that: the affirmation of the working class is always an affirmation of one pole of the capitalist relation. This is not to say that we cannot support the working class in its struggle for better conditions and a better life. However, it does mean we cannot assume that working class politics in and of themselves hold the key to overcoming capitalist social relations; “the class struggle is […] the working class struggle to make a living. It has no transcendent meaning.” A false assumption that capitalism presupposes the unity of the proletariat. The social relations and material conditions that form the basis of the capitalist mode of production manifest themselves in the masses of individuals without access to the means of production. This material and social alienation is often rightly described as the objective basis for resistance and overcoming of capitalist society. However, the ‘unification’ of the proletariat in misery under capitalism does not guarantee political or organizational solidarity. In fact, capitalism unifies the proletariat only in separation — their separation from the material and social needs for human fulfillment as well as their separation from one another in an increasingly atomized workplace. 6 A closer look at the workplace itself reveals the corporeal origins of the disjunction and immiseration that permeates everyday life under capitalism. Joseph Fracchia argues that Marx’s analysis of the immiseration and exploitation of the worker under capitalism contains an often neglected corporeal dimension — the horrific infliction of bodily pain in the workplace. In comparing Marx’s description of the use of machinery in the capitalist workplace to the machine in Kafka’s Penal colony, Fracchia demonstrates “capital’s systemic production of bodies in pain” and its rule over the productive bodies it requires to produce surplus value.7 The debilitating effects of the capitalist production process originate not just from the machinery itself, but from the logic of the subdivision of the production process in the pursuit of greater productivity for the sake of increased surplus value. As Fracchia describes, Marx spared no indignation when cataloging the effects of the division of labor, relying on quotes from the classical political economist who themselves willingly admit its deleterious effects. Since Marx’s writing, the workplace has only become further subdivided and increasingly atomized; recalling Marx’s work in Capital where he quotes a member of English parliament: “to subdivide a man is to execute him, if he deserves the sentence, to assassinate him if he does not… the subdivision of labour is the assassination of a people.” Turning his attention to the machinery itself, Fracchia, through Marx, describes the ways in which capitalist machinery manifests the social domination of capital in corporeal form. The machine acts upon and rules over the worker to such a point where the worker himself becomes the instrument of capital. Labor is completely devoid of its object and in fact the laborer becomes the object of the capitalist production process. The workers objectless-ness, his separation from the means to produce his own life, now confronts him physically in the domination of the capitalist machine over his bodily functions. Marx describes machine labor as “exhausting the nervous system to the utmost, suppressing the many-sided play of muscles, and confiscating all free bodily and mental activity.” The capitalist production process is inscribed in the bodies of the workers in wounds, scars, deformed limbs, and deteriorating joints. Marx continues, “even the alleviation of labour becomes an instrument of torture since the machine does not free the worker from work, but empties the work of all content.”8 The destructive, isolating force of corporeal pain in the capitalist workplace bears significantly on the ability of the proletariat to organize itself socially. The intense immiseration of the work process extends itself into workers’ everyday lives — even beyond the production process. Fracchia describes the nature of life under capitalism for the worker: The physical pain of the production process is accompanied by the destruction of “the quality of both work and free time.” By pushing the working day to its physical limits, capital leaves little time available for workers to satisfy their ‘intellectual and social needs’. Through the ongoing pain of the capitalist production process the worker experiences his or her own isolation. In her seminal work “The Body In Pain” Elaine Scarry argues that physical pain is by its very nature, unable to be shared or communicated. According to Scarry, “Physical pain does not simply resist language but actively destroys it.” In the destruction of communication, pain creates not only isolation but also antagonism through two distinct roles in relationship to pain that are implicated in one another. First, the person experiencing the physical pain who is unable to communicate, reach out, and be understood. Second the person hearing someone else describe their pain who, because they are incapable of sharing in pain, cannot help but be skeptical. Scarry adeptly describes this phenomenon: “To have pain is to have certainty, to hear someone else describe their pain is to have doubt.” The proletarian under capitalism is separated from his fellow workers through the simultaneous assumption of both roles: constantly certain of his own pain, constantly in doubt of the pain of others.9 Pain and isolation, not unity, are the standard conditions of the proletariat under capitalism. Unfortunately, as the crisis intensifies, the immiseration and pain of the exploited class only increases. Under such conditions the proletariat tends toward further separation as easily as it tends toward solidarity. Those who are scared of losing their ever-precarious ‘security’ rightfully fear those demanding access to the jobs which they’ve been denied. Under conditions of a stagnating economy, state violence, and austerity it seems that gains of one section of the working class can only come at the expense of another section.10 Thus instead of solidarity with a fellow proletarian, there is only fear, insecurity, and often hate. To echo Marx, the position of the worker is not one of strength, but already one of defeat. In contrast to prior eras, we cannot say that “worker” is a category to aspire to, nor is it one of historical destiny or predetermined unity.10 Capitalism does not exist in spite of the worker but because of him/her: “Rather than having to hunt for its victims, capital enlists its victims to produce and reproduce the exploitative conditions of their own immiseration.” Increasingly, the conditions of their own immiseration include the conditions that ultimately deprive the laborer of access to labor. As the economy stagnates, the class war intensifies and greater numbers of the proletariat are left without access to formal job markets. Many are left in so called ‘surplus populations’ superfluous to capital but without any means to secure the needs of life.11 The surplus populations are themselves highly racialized and sexed and increasingly managed only through increased state violence and coercion (carried out by the police and military). In such historical and political circumstances, it is difficult to see exactly what a return to a ‘working class politics’ provides. If one is jobless, how can one identify with a workers movement? If one’s experience of joblessness is one of racialized state violence and/or increased sexual violence what can a working class politics offer? If we are to take seriously both Bannerji’s notion of socializing race, class and gender, then the transcending of the capitalist social relations must be our target, not the organization of working class as the working class (itself one half of the basis and continuing result of those relations). Thus, we see that class, race and gender are the social relations and material forces which unify proletarians in their separation — not as workers but as those subjected to the desperation, deprivation, and humiliation of life under a racist, sexist capitalist society. Our basis, then, is not the working class but the corporeal, material, and social needs of those ‘real living individuals,’ and creating a society that fulfills those needs. We see communism not as the fulfillment of workers’ destiny, but as remedying “life-long neediness” which is itself “a concerted attack on the body and bodily capacities of those in need.” With such a goal in mind we are not forced to choose between a ‘working class politics’ and an ‘identity politics’. Instead we can see the connections between cries of “Black Lives Matter” and loss of meaningful life and community in rural areas(of any race) riddled with joblessness, poverty and addiction. We see the systemic violence of the state against its own people and the everyday violence committed by men against women as linked — not equal but connected. In those social moments, individuals share in the desperation, deprivation, and violence of capitalist society not as workers but as humans with material and social needs that have gone unfulfilled. “The problem of communism is not the ‘freeing of the proletarian’ or the self organization of the working class but the creation of the classless society” — fulfilling that which has gone unfulfilled.12 Making these connections in the actual composition of our social movements is an exceedingly difficult task. However, it is one we must undertake if we are to have any hope of building a better world rather than entering into darkness. We need a politics that is capable of holding a more complex understanding of the social relations in our current historical moment. By doing so, we can build a movement not as workers, not just as those against capitalism, but as people for the classless society we want. In order to begin such work, we must see “every moment of the social reflecting others,” both accounting for and appreciating how capitalist society separates us, while also seeing the possibility for the creation of new social relations which unify us in community rather than in separation. Without such clarity, we are unable to see — or choose not to see — the gravity of what stands before us: “‘The whole is false.’ The whole has to go.”13 There can be nothing less than the supersession of capitalist society and it is only those who share in their objectlessness — in the murder of their loved ones, in the destruction of their communities, in the pain of their bodies — who can make it so. 1. All quotes from Werner Bonefeld’s “Critical Theory And The Critique of Political Economy” which can be found here http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/critical-theory-and-the-critique-of-political-economy-9781623563318/ 2. All Himani Bannerji quotes from her essay “Building From Marx: Reflections on “race”, gender, and class” which can be found online here http://www.davidmcnally.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/bannerji.buildingfrommarx.pdf 3. The concept of difference in unity is owed to the following quote from Werner Bonefeld: “To trace out the inner connection between social phenomena is to search for the substantive abstraction which constitutes their social reality as interconnected, as complex forms different from, but united to, each other, in order to theorise this interconnection, the theoretical approach has to specify the historical process which constitutes the common element that makes social phenomena different from each other in unity.” 4. These social relations are not only constitutive of capitalist accumulation but are themselves then mediated in a society where ‘social relations between people manifests themselves as relationships between economic things’. 5. As both Foucault and Federici note the subjection of the body to wage labor was directly tied to the criminalization of those who refused wage labor in one manner or another. Synthesizing accounts from Federici, Foucault and Marx I think it is safe to say that simply divorcing the peasants from the means of production did not guarantee a system of wage labor and slavery that form the basis for capitalist accumulation. Instead both beginning in England, and throughout the world since, the creation of a labor force is itself an historical process that forms the basis of the capitalism. In other words, the working class did not simply come into existence by accident or according to natural economic laws — -rather, the working class had to be made. 6. I owe the concept of ‘unity in separation’ to Endnotes Volume 4 which can be found online here: https://endnotes.org.uk/. 7. All citations from Joseph Fracchia’s “The Capitalist Labor Process And The Body In Pain: The Corporeal Depths of Marx’s Concept of Immiseration” 8. See Jasper Bernes discussion of Richard Sennett’s documentation of the changes in the mechanization of the bread making process. “The more transparent and ‘user friendly’ the computerized processes are, the more opaque the total process they control becomes.” https://endnotes.org.uk/issues/3/en/jasper-bernes-logistics-counterlogistics-and-the-communist-prospect 9. Scarry notes that all states of consciousness except pain pair with an object to which that state can be placed. Thus hunger can be satisfied by food. Love is felt for a person. Belonging felt towards one community. However, pain has no object where it can be placed. If such an object can be created (say a medicine or device that alleviates the pain) then pain ceases to be pain and no longer exists. Conversely, if a state of consciousness is without its object, that consciousness approaches the experience of physical pain. If love goes unfulfilled, if one’s community is destroyed and he or she no longer has a place to belong, if one does not have food with which to satisfy his or her hunger — these experiences are “world destroying” in much the same way physical pain is. 10. For a much more detailed analysis of these conditions please see “The Holding Pattern” from Endnotes Volume 3 found here: https://endnotes.org.uk/issues/3/en/endnotes-the-holding-pattern 11. For more on the internal dynamics of capitalism that produce these surplus populations see “Misery And Debt” a collaboration between Endnotes and Aaron Benanav: https://endnotes.org.uk/issues/2/en/endnotes-misery-and-debt 12. One of the most interesting arguments pursued by Federici in “Caliban and The Witch” is the degree to which the enclosure process destroyed the literal physical and geographical space where peasants conducted their communal activities. Her work on the witch trials in Europe also demonstrates the process by which peasant solidarity and community were defeated in the establishment of capitalist class relations and thus the capitalist mode of production. More generally, Federici’s work (and the work of others on primitive accumulation) points to interesting inquiries into the degree to which the creation of a ‘working class’ was already itself a defeat of the ‘unity’ the working class is supposed to already contain. 13. Again from Bonefeld as cited above
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Many consider the late '80s and the early '90s to be the NBA's Golden Era. The league struggled to compete with Major League Baseball and the NFL for many years. That was until a kid from French Lick, IN and a kid from Lansing, MI were drafted. Magic and Bird took the league off life support, appearing in every championship series in the '80s it seemed. Then an athletic, lanky kid got drafted to the Chicago Bulls and took the league to another star system. The '90s were full of Hall of Famers and Top 50 players. Michael Jordan and the Bulls dominated the decade. Guys like Patrick Ewing, Charles Barkley, John Stockton and Karl Malone would've had at least one ring if it weren't for His Airness. We all know Mike is No. 1, but what other players shined in his shadow? David Robinson was a beast in the post and Dikembe Mutombo racked up the most Defensive Player of the Year honors (three). Check who else made the cut and is one of The 25 Best NBA Players of the '90s. RELATED: The 20 Best NBA Players of the 2000s Follow @Complex_Sports
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This is one of my favorite xkcds: The whole time we’re kids, people are always telling us to “grow up”, when what they really mean, I think, is “calm down” or “stop having fun” or “you can’t have your pudding if you don’t eat your meat”. I’m an actual, fully-functional, 100% real grown-up, and this weekend, it meant that I spent all day yesterday reading comic books, and then stayed up way past my bedtime to watch The Avengers, because I could. Tomorrow, I go back to the work part of being a grown-up (which is kind of a cheat for me, because I love my job so much), but today I will listen to Van Halen as loud as I want (until Anne gets home and asks me to turn it down), read more comic books, and possibly play video games. But first, I’m going to feed my dogs, because Seamus has been barking at me the whole I’m I’ve been writing this. Like this: Like Loading...
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White House Launches Climate Change Data Website Enlarge this image toggle caption Damian Dovarganes/AP Damian Dovarganes/AP The White House on Wednesday rolled out a new initiative designed to make climate data more accessible to researchers and industries trying to adapt to global warming. The project includes the introduction of a climate-focused section of the federal government's open data platform at climate.data.gov; an innovation challenge to solicit ideas from the private sector to demonstrate coastal flooding; and collaboration with companies like Google and Ersi to provide technological support. The initial version of climate.data.gov will focus on focus on coastal flooding and sea level rise, but the site will eventually provide information on other climate-related threats. "By taking the enormous data sets regularly collected by NASA, NOAA, and other agencies and applying the ingenuity, creativity, and expertise of technologists and entrepreneurs, the Climate Data Initiative will help create easy-to-use tools for regional planners, farmers, hospitals, and businesses across the country—and empower America's communities to prepare themselves for the future," John Podesta, a White House counselor, and John P. Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, wrote in a White House blog post Wednesday. The administration's announcement is its most recent move to deliver on President's Obama's pledge last June to address climate change. Speaking to college students and environmental activists at GeorgetownUniversity, Obama said he would use his executive powers to cap carbon emissions of power plants. In February, the White House created a series of regional climate hubs the goal of helping farmers and rural communities combat the most serious impacts of climate change. And pressure to make climate change a higher political priority is coming from outside the administration as well. Tom Steyer, a billionaire retired hedge-fund investor, is aiming to spend $100 million to make climate change a priority issue in this year's midterm elections.
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Alexis Tsipras, leader of Greece’s far-left Syriza party, recently traveled to Frankfurt and Rome to meet European leaders. He is softening his confrontational tone with Greece’s international lenders. Tsipras has a drafted an agenda for the first 100 days of a future government. The 40-year-old former student Communist is acting like a prime minister in waiting. Syriza, once a fringe far-left movement, is now the most popular party in Greece, representing the many voters who feel punished by the country’s EU/IMF bailout. Last May, Syriza won the European elections, beating the ruling center-right New Democracy, and putting into question its political legitimacy. >> Read: Leftist Syriza wins Greek EU poll, requests early general election In May, the party easily won European elections and gained the governor’s seat for Greece’s most populous region. Today, it polls higher than any other party, leading by a margin of between 4 and 11 points over Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s conservatives. One poll shows Tsipras as the most popular political leader in the country. “The big change has begun. The old is on its way out. The new is coming,” Tsipras thundered in a recent speech to parliament. “No one can stop it.” Key to Syriza’s ascent, party officials say privately, is a calculated effort to moderate the radical leftist rhetoric that prompted Der Spiegel to name Tsipras among the most dangerous men in Europe in 2012. The party still rails against austerity measures and a bailout-driven “humanitarian crisis”. It wants to reverse minimum wage cuts, freeze state layoffs and halt state asset sales. But Syriza no longer threatens to tear up the bailout agreement or default on debt. Instead, officials say it supports the euro and wants to renegotiate the bailout by using the same pro-growth arguments of partners France and Italy. Syriza’s transformation mirrors the political progression of other anti-establishment fringe parties, such as the Northern League in Italy, that changed tactics after gaining parliamentary power and became more mainstream political forces. It also reflects how Greece has turned a page on the dark days of the eurozone crisis four years ago, when Athens’ profligate spending risked bringing down the entire euro project. Then, a Tsipras victory at the polls was widely seen as a trigger for a bank run and Greece’s exit from the euro. Recently, however, Tsipras has held talks with European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi in Frankfurt and Austrian President Heinz Fischer. Syriza’s threadbare headquarters, where a portrait of Che Guevara once hung on the wall, is undergoing a makeover to include new desks and an expanded press room. “This is not the Alexis Tsipras of 2010,” said Blanka Kolenikova, European analyst for IHS Global Insight. “Since the last election Syriza’s rhetoric has calmed down. Tsipras is preparing for the fact that he might be leading a government so he needs to prove that he is approachable and flexible.” Many people outside Greece say the risk stemming from a Tsipras victory is nonetheless high, especially since Syriza’s demands on debt relief are widely considered to be unreasonable. They paint Syriza in a context of rising populism in Europe. From default to renegotiation Greek parliamentary elections are scheduled for June 2016. But a parliamentary vote to elect a president in February could change that. Samaras needs the backing of 180 lawmakers to elect his nominee, but currently has the support of only 155 deputies. He is hoping that ending Greece’s EU/IMF bailout a year early will help win additional support, but Syriza and other opposition parties have promised to block Samaras’s nominee. Under Greek law, parliament must be dissolved and fresh elections called if it fails to elect a president. Syriza officials privately say they have already begun talking to small parties about a future alliance. Fears of snap elections and the prospect of a Syriza-led government have spooked investors and helped send Greek 10-year bond yields briefly past an unsustainable level of 9 percent last month. Syriza officials say they are not worried. Some people inside Greece ask in how far the party’s more hardline elements might block Tsipras’s efforts to make Syriza a credible party of government. Syriza still has some radical voices – like parliamentary spokesman Panagiotis Lafazanis who has vowed to “cancel” the bailout the way it was voted in, that is, by parliament overnight. But more broadly, Syriza’s rhetoric began to change noticeably after the party won European elections this year. “The climate in 2014 is very different from that in 2012. More and more people realise that Syriza is a leftist European political force fighting for change in Greece and in Europe and does not want the euro zone to collapse,” Dimitris Papadimoulis, a senior Syriza official and a vice president of the European Parliament, told Reuters. “The illusion that Syriza wants a return to the drachma has gone.” Talk of nationalising banks, for example, is notably absent. Instead, a senior party official says the party believes in exerting influence through the state bank bailout fund that controls three out of four major Greek banks. Tackling Greece’s mountainous debt remains at the top of the party’s agenda. But talk of a debt “default” is gone, replaced with “renegotiation”. Syriza wants Europe to write off a big chunk of Greece’s 318 billion euros of debt – worth 175 percent of GDP – on a recognition that Greece’s problem is Europe’s problem too. Other proposals include linking debt repayments to economic growth, an aggressive ECB policy of buying government bonds and excluding the roughly 38 billion euros spent to prop up Greek banks from national debt. Some European officials say this is pie-in-the-sky thinking. Bailed out twice with over 240 billion euros over four years, Greece’s prospects have improved since it nearly crashed out of the euro but it still needs aid and lacks full market access. One senior EU official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of discussions between Greece and its lenders, said that Greece is not in a position to negotiate. The official said that Greece had already benefited from a 10-year debt service holiday and the return of profits on Greek bonds bought by the ECB and euro zone central banks under the securities markets programme. Pollsters also note that a Syriza-led government is not necessarily inevitable. Samaras still has time to stage a comeback, especially if he manages to pull Greece out of the bailout and win over anti-bailout lawmakers, they say. “Syriza is currently leading with a very wide margin. But Samaras’s image is also very strong,” said Takis Theodorikakos, head of GPO pollsters. “The battle will be tough.”
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After doing flakey pastry last week, it’s finally time to try croissant. I’m going to follow the Letih’s Baking Bible (p168) recipe after the success of her flakey pastry last week. The recipe makes 10-12 croissant, and then the scraps are used to make 4 pain au chocolat: bonus! However that’s too many croissant for people watching their weight, so I’m halving the recipe to make 6 croissant and 2 pain au chocolat: 250g strong white flour (14.8% protein) 1 tsp instant yeast 1/2 tsp salt 2 tbsp sugar 150ml cold milk 140g butter 1 egg yolk mixed with 1 tbsp milk to glaze Dark chocolate for the pain au chocolat Sift the flour and mix in yeast, salt, sugar & milk into a soft dough, but don’t knead. Form into a ball and place in a bowl, cover with oiled clingfilm (plastic wrap) and rise in a warm place until doubled in size: about an hour. Well an hour in theory… despite putting it above the radiator it took over 4 hours to double in size! However as there wasn’t space for it in the fridge until we’d eaten nacho dips this worked out rather well :) Gently knock back the dough by patting it firmly. Put back in the bowl and chill overnight. Shape the dough in a ball and cut a cross on top. Stretch each quarter out to form a sort of 4-leaf clover/cross shape. Make the butter into a patty without heating it too much (bash with rolling pin is often mentioned here, although not by Leith’s) and place in the middle of the dough and fold the leaves back over it. Roll the dough out to 20x40cm then do a business letter fold, do a quarter turn and repeat the business letter fold. Warp in clingfilm and chill for 20 minutes. Do 2 more business letter folds, then roll out to 20x40cm. Place on a lined baking sheet, cover in clingfilm, and chill until firm. Cut into 6 triangles. Leith’s says use a template, but I’m going the America’s Test Kitchen way and getting out my ruler and measuring. Roll up the triangles form the thick end, then form into crescent… well croissant shapes! Place these on a lined baking tray. Roll out the scraps and cut into 2 rectangles, and roll up chocolate inside, and place seam down on the baking sheet. Cover with oiled clingfilm and prove at room temperature (20C) until very puffy. Then chill for 20 minutes to set the shape. Heat oven to 210C fan. Glaze the pastries then bake for 10 minutes in the middle of the oven, then rotate the tray and turn down to 170C fan for another 20 minutes, until deep brown. Then cool on a wire rack. However mine were looking pretty well done after the first 10 minutes baking, so I just gave them an extra 10 minutes at 170C before taking them out. I’m very impressed with how they look: like proper croissant! We couldn’t wait for them to cool so we dug straight into them, and they tasted like croissant too! Now all I need to do is work out how to manage the preparation steps so we cn have croissant for breakfast, rather than mid-afternoon as these ones turned out!
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SHARE Stories such as that of the former mayor of the El Salvador municipality of Apopa, José Elías Hernández, or “Old Timer” as the gangs knew him, are increasingly common in this Central American country marked by dark alliances between gangs and politicians. On November 2, 2013, the Day of the Dead, the mayor of Apopa, José Elías Hernández, called Carlos Axume Arroyo to his office for a meeting that was unusual for an elected politician in one of El Salvador’s most important municipalities. Axume Arroyo, alias “Humilde,” or “Humble,” was the leader of a local “clica,” or cell, of the MS13 gang in Apopa. He was also an employee at the mayor’s office, and had been ever since Hernández was elected in March 2012. This is the third of a three part series on mayors and organized crime in the Northern Triangle. The investigation was done with assistance from the Swedish government. That same year, the MS13 and their rival gang, the Barrio 18, had made a pact with each other and with the federal government in which they pledged to not commit certain crimes. At a March 2013 event in Apopa celebrating the first year of what became known as “the gang truce,” a Barrio 18 spokesperson said the proscribed crimes included “robberies, extortions, lootings and theft.” The truce had been in force in Apopa before it spread to other parts of the country. The truce, as would later be discovered, consisted of imprisoned leaders of the MS13 and Barrio 18 ordering their subordinates on the streets to lower homicide rates in exchange for economic benefits and the freedom to communicate and reestablish control over their underlings. The problem was that not everybody was obeying the promises made by the imprisoned gang leaders. It was for this reason that Hernández had summoned Humilde to his office on that Day of the Dead in 2013. For Hernández, it was essential to lower crime levels in the municipality. He and several other Salvadoran mayors were part of an initiative by then-President Mauricio Funes that would permit them to receive federal funds to implement social and economic programs in their municipalities. Those resources, the mayor calculated, would not arrive if he did not fulfill his part of the deal: lowering homicide rates in Apopa. Humilde, according to judicial documents accessed by InSight Crime, was one of a few local gang leaders who had refused to follow the order from the MS13 leadership in prison to reduce homicides. A witness in the Attorney General’s Office case against Hernández told prosecutors later that Hernández and Humilde discussed “issues of violence in the municipality” during their meeting, which lasted a little more than an hour. Humilde left, and while he was still near the mayor’s office, located in front of the municipality’s main plaza, he was ambushed and killed by gunfire. According to prosecutors, the hitmen were from the Barrio 18. But by 2017, the Attorney General’s Office had also tied Hernández to Humilde’s murder. The charge is part of a series of accusations made against the now ex-mayor in an ongoing judicial process. The Attorney General’s Office also accuses Hernández of participating in four other murders, of “illegal association,” of using coercion and threats, of violence against women, and of illegal possession of cultural artifacts, among other crimes. Through one of his lawyers and in public declarations cited in the media, Hernández has insisted that he is innocent of all the charges. The most recent argument in his defense in the Humilde homicide case is that “nobody saw Mr. Hernández shoot.” The prosecutor in the case responded that Hernández is not accused of actually shooting the victim, but rather of having ordered the murder. And in the indictment accessed by InSight Crime, the ex-mayor is also identified as the coauthor of this crime. In June 2017, in a different case, a court in San Salvador condemned the mayor to six months community service for breaking rules regarding the registry, control and circulation of cultural artifacts. When he was arrested last year, 19 archeological artifacts had been found in his office, 16 of which had been declared part of the country’s cultural heritage. Hernández responded by claiming that, “my brothers and sisters know that these pieces belonged to my father.” The Attorney General’s Office insists that Hernández is one of the cases that best illustrates how political power — in this case, local government — and the country’s violent gangs formed a mutually beneficial relationship. For the gangs, this relationship brought money, work, free gasoline and even fried chicken. But above all, it brought influence in the municipal government. For Hernández, it brought votes, resources and a stranglehold on power. The history of Apopa, one of the most important and populated of the suburban municipalities on the edge of the capital San Salvador, is one of the most important chapters in the story of the relations between the Salvadoran political system and the gangs: what they negotiate, what parts of that negotiation become public and what parts do not. It is also a story that has been repeated in other municipalities throughout the country. Where Legality Meets Illegality Apopa is a suburb 12 kilometers north of San Salvador where the MS13 and Barrio 18 have exercised territorial and social control for over two decades. The location of the municipality has made it an important production and commercial hub as well as an obligatory crossing point for a large part of the goods that pass through the country’s capital. The municipality is also a center for smaller industries. A source in the municipality told InSight Crime when we visited that the level of tax collection by the mayor’s office has been high enough that the local government could easily function without federal government funds. The combination of these of factors has made Apopa a prize for El Salvador’s two main political parties, which have challenged one another for power since the end of the country’s civil war in 1992. More votes in Apopa’s municipal elections also means more votes for a party’s legislative candidates, who are selected on the same day as mayors. As in other highly populated municipalities near the capital that have a significant gang presence, Apopa is not just a reliable source of income for the gangs, it is a place where they have political influence, as demonstrated by the story of former Mayor Hernández, who, with the blessing of the Nationalist Republican Alliance (Alianza Republicana Nacionalista – ARENA) — the traditional Salvadoran right wing party that governed the country between 1989 and 2009 — managed to end the hegemony of its rival, the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional – FMLN). Although Hernández had no political experience at all when he decided to become a candidate, his broad social circle and his capacity to forge an agreement with the gangs to use their territorial control allowed ARENA to win a municipality that the FMLN had controlled for 15 years. This type of arrangement was not new. In San Salvador, a high-ranking official from the National Police who has worked in the gang unit since the late 1990s and spoke to InSight Crime on the condition of anonymity, said the MS13 and Barrio 18 had forged election pacts with the country’s main political parties for years in the municipalities of San Salvador’s metropolitan area. A former government minister, who also spoke to InSight Crime on condition of anonymity, seconded this assertion. According to the police source, however, the dynamic between the gangs and the political parties has evolved even further in recent years. He said the gang’s “power” used to come from the fact that they gave “permission to the politicians to enter their communities and campaign.” But more recent cases show the gangs are demanding that politicians do favors for them, supply them with food, and even give them money and jobs. This has helped the gangs widen their own social and political power base. And if the Attorney General’s Office is to be believed, Hernández’s case was a clear illustration of this new type of arrangement. “[Hernández] is a gray person, someone that nobody in politics knew, but who knew how to use his alliances well.” At first glance, Hernández seems like an odd pick to run for mayor. According to numerous people interviewed by InSight Crime, Hernández had little formal education and had regular problems with the law. In 1987, Hernández was imprisoned for theft. Later, according to judicial documents that InSight Crime obtained, he joined a gang of truck hijackers. However, the investigation did not go anywhere, and Hernández did not face charges. According to a source close to ARENA, Hernández’s criminal history also includes petty drug trafficking, contraband and human smuggling. Hernández’s rap sheet has numerous complaints and accusations against him, including allegations of threats, an alleged assault and a reported disorderly conduct, as well as connections to a kidnapping case. But none of these investigations led to any more charges or jail time. Indeed, Hernández’s criminal history may have given him an advantage, a deep understanding of how to manage the spaces where legality and illegality meet in El Salvador. And it was precisely this type of knowledge that would win him the election. “He is a gray person, someone that nobody in politics knew, but who knew how to use his alliances well,” a former ARENA collaborator in the 2012 municipal elections told InSight Crime in reference to Hernández. Part of Hernández’s astuteness was his ability to grasp that if he wanted to increase his power base, he had to make his operations more sophisticated and raise the profile of his personal relationships. With that in mind, Hernández targeted the Salvadoran textile industry at the same time as he maintained parallel ties with the underworld. Hernández boasted, for example, about having close ties to prominent members of the textile industry, including Javier Simán, a businessman who is currently vying to be the presidential candidate for ARENA. According to the former ARENA collaborator, when Hernández approached the party before the 2012 municipal elections, he presented himself as an Apopa textile businessman. Sources from the municipality and records office at the Salvadoran Industrial Association (Asociación Salvadoreña de Industriales – ASI) show Hernández was a member. One of Hernández’s lawyers, who spoke to InSight Crime on condition of anonymity, also said that before dedicating himself to politics, Hernández sold fabric wholesale in Apopa and other municipalities around San Salvador. As a candidate for mayor, Hernández took advantage of these contacts to broaden his electoral base by making the municipality’s textiles sector a central part of his electoral platform. “I am a businessman, recognized on a local level, in San Salvador and internationally,” Hernández told a local media outlet. “I am close to the private sector, with the embassies of our allies, and it seems silly not to take advantage of these contacts inside and outside of El Salvador.” How to Win a Mayor’s Office Although Hernández was focusing his resources, both legal and illegal, towards recovering the Apopa mayor’s office for ARENA, he did not receive much attention from the party at first. A source close to ARENA said that at the time Hernández entered the race in 2012, winning the mayoral race in Apopa wasn’t a priority for the party; ARENA was instead concentrating its energy and resources on regaining power in the capital, San Salvador. For ARENA, Apopa seemed like a lost cause. It had been ruled for three consecutive terms by Luz Estrella Rodríguez, an FMLN stalwart who had been in politics in the area since 1997. Later, Rodríguez would become vice president of ALBA Petróleos, the company financed in part with funds from Venezuela. She is currently Vice Minister of the Economy for FMLN President Salvador Sánchez Cerén. Months before the elections, the FMLN’s party heads decided to run Zoila Quijada, then an FMLN congressional representative, instead of Rodríguez. According to local FMLN leaders, they thought Apopa was “easy to win.” For her part, Rodríguez attributed the switch to “differences I had with the Departmental Directorate of San Salvador.” Although issues such as taxes, education and health were part of the debate, the battle between Hernández and Quijada was more personal than political. Hernández accused Quijada of “not helping out at church,” and “not evangelizing in the communities.” He also accused her of “defamation and libel” in front of the municipal electoral commission. In the end, Hernández got 20,419 votes, and Quijada 17,498. Hernández’s win surprised everyone, including ARENA. The flamboyant mayor attributed his triumph to the business community. But according to the accusations of the Attorney General’s Office, it was Hernández’s gang ties that were decisive. The Attorney General’s Office’s accusation does not explain exactly when or how the relationship between the mayor and the gangs started. But prosecutors are sure it began long before the 2012 elections, and they offer several possibilities. One of the four witnesses that the Public Ministry presented before the judge (which would later include two more, according to a source close to the judicial process) claimed that the mayor developed a “romantic relationship” with a woman named Ingrid Xiomara Berríos. According to the witness, Berríos was connected to the gangs and would later act as a secretary at the mayor’s office. According to judicial records and other sources, communication between the mayor’s office and the gangs, facilitated by Berríos, led to the agreement that won Hernández the election. The gangs guaranteed Hernández a space to do politics, in part with votes and in part by preventing followers of other candidates from entering zones they controlled, prosecutors say. Later, this arrangement would include the commitment to keep homicides at a minimum. In return, Hernández promised to create jobs for the gangs, in particular for the faction of the Barrio 18 known as the Revolucionarios. Berríos, the indictment says, provided the names of the gang members that received the positions. SEE ALSO: Barrio 18 News and Profile The judicial files also indicate that during the course of their relationship, Hernández used public funds in order to buy Berríos two properties in the known gang stronghold of Valle Del Sol, as well as to provide her with a car and a driver because she didn’t know how to drive. More importantly for the gang, prosecutors say that in 2012, the municipality agreed to a $0.25 increase in daily municipal taxes for businesses operating in the central market. The surplus money from the tax, the indictment says, was given to the gangs. In Apopa, as in other municipalities on the outskirts of San Salvador, these types of alliances were decisive — so much so that during the 2014 presidential elections, the Attorney General’s Office has alleged, political parties sought to negotiate with the gangs again. The mechanics of controlling votes is not easy, but the gangs used their physical presence and fearsome reputation to try to accomplish this feat. In the 2012 municipal election and the 2014 presidential elections, for example, election observers and gang members themselves told InSight Crime that the gangs established perimeters around voting centers in areas under their influence. In some neighborhoods, particularly the ones the police do not normally enter, it was the gangs who decided who entered and who did not on the day of the elections. In other polling centers located in more populous areas where the gangs do not have absolute control, their members used other methods of intimidation ranging from direct threats against citizens to more subtle approaches such as gang members steering their relatives towards specific candidates. In some cases, the gangs’ influence was more sophisticated. InSight Crime received reports in El Salvador from two members of ARENA who were monitoring the ballots in the 2014 presidential election. They said the gangs set up stalls with computers in small stores nearby the polling stations and passed themselves off as members of non-governmental organizations who were there to help citizens vote. After requesting their IDs, the gang members intimidated them into voting for their preferred candidates, the ARENA election monitors said. This, according to numerous accounts and the indictment, is what happened in Apopa in 2012. “They intimidated us. They wouldn’t let us enter,” said the ex-ARENA collaborator consulted for this investigation. The Shadow of the Gang Truce in Apopa The gang truce was a complicated pact that was created and executed in secret by the Funes administration. Although the president and his advisors long denied any participation in the deal, testimony in subsequent judicial processes have made clear that the truce was a plan hatched by the government. While we do not know the details of the quid pro quo between the gangs and the government, it is clear that the relationship between the gangs and politicians changed during this period. The parties sought out the MS13 and Barrio 18 with renewed interest, thinking about votes and resources. And the gangs sought out the politicians with an eye toward money, power and territorial control. The arrangements were not all negative. In 2012, after the truce began, homicides dropped by half. Apopa was no exception. The municipality experienced a 55 percent reduction in homicides compared to 2011. In the Apopa district of Valle de Sol, the same gang-infested neighborhood where the mayor allegedly bought property for his lover Berríos, there was not a single registered homicide in the first 16 months after the truce. During this period, the textile industry also realized political dividends. According to the 2012 to 2016 Municipal Competitiveness Plan, signed by Hernández shortly after becoming mayor, the municipality of Apopa had 4,803 businesses, of which 582 are in the industrial sector, mainly concentrated in textiles and metals. The strong relationship between Hernández and elites of the textile industry would continue throughout his time in office. On June 4, 2016, when Apopa celebrated the 50-year anniversary of one of the most emblematic companies in El Salvador, Industrias Sintéticas de Centroamérica (INSINCA), Hernández attended the event alongside high level executives and ex-company presidents. (Former Mayor Hernández, right, in Apopa city hall. Credit: municipal website) Apopa, however, also experienced the contradictions of the truce. While homicides fell, the relationship between politicians and gangs deepened, especially in municipalities where the MS13 and Barrio 18 hold sway. It was within this context, according to judicial investigations, that Hernández developed closer relations with the gangs, especially with the Revolucionarios faction of the Barrio 18. It was the Revolucionarios, for example, who received the extra money from the higher taxes on the central market businesses. They also got the jobs within the mayor’s office, gasoline for their cars and grilled chicken, all sponsored by the mayor’s office. The gangs began to call Hernández “Maistro,” which roughly translated means “Old Timer.” It is a term of affection and respect in El Salvador. The contacts between the mayor of Apopa and the gangs were not all secret and not always nefarious. Some officials have even suggested that Hernández hoped that the increase in the gangs’ income from the extra tax money would serve as an incentive for them to stop extorting local businesses. One intelligence source told InSight Crime that the plan only partially worked, and that some factions of the gangs continued to extort businesses even though they were getting money from the extra taxes. Statistics seem to support this version of events. During the truce, there was a slight downturn in reported cases of extortion — one of the most underreported crimes in the region — but by 2015, these reports had doubled compared to the year before. In the media, Hernández admitted that he had directly negotiated with the gangs in the municipality about how the truce would be implemented. The mayor even made several trips to neighborhoods to erase Barrio 18 graffiti. “This means peace for us,” said one of the gang members during one of these political events. Apopa was the star of the gang truce, at least officially. With this image, Hernández positioned himself as part of a select group of mayors that were to create “peace zones.” These 14 municipalities were tasked with developing projects for the reintegration of gang members into society. And for Hernández and the gangs, this meant more and better economic opportunities — but only if they could keep the murder levels low. By the end of 2013, this was becoming difficult. According to the judicial documents seen by InSight Crime, when Hernández found out that members of the MS13 were refusing to obey orders to reduce crime and murders, he called imprisoned Barrio 18 leader René Alvarado, alias “Viejo Rata,” to see if he could help resolve the issue. According to a protected witness who prosecutors call “Ninja,” Viejo Rata and Hernández developed a plan. On the Day of the Dead in 2013, while the mayor met Humilde in his office, Viejo Rata had two members of Barrio 18 arm themselves and wait for him in the central plaza, right outside city hall. Sanctuary of Impunity The struggle for power that El Salvador’s gangs wage in the streets of their neighborhoods is in some ways similar to that waged by political parties in the country’s government buildings. Power, in both cases, is used to benefit allies, friends or families with public works contracts or jobs in waste collection and other government businesses. In Apopa, the only real difference is what the criminal has around their neck: a tie or prison tattoos. In his first term in city hall, from 2012 to 2015, Hernández could count on a municipal council he chose himself, which facilitated his often highly discretional management of public resources and contracts as well as all of his criminal activities. However, in March 2013, El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly approved a series of reforms to the electoral laws paving the way for the launch of what were termed Plural Municipal Councils. In other words, council representatives would be elected by popular vote beginning in 2015. With these reforms, Hernández would lose control over the council. For him, all that remained were the gangs. What this meant in practice was that, according to the Attorney General’s Office, the gangs became the mayor’s muscle, helping him to keep opposition council members in line with his agenda. And in exchange for the gangs’ protection and the electoral services that took him to power in 2012, prosecutors say Hernández started to give the gangs money and diverted public resources into their hands. Specifically, between January and May 2014, the months following the murder of Humilde, prosecutors say there were three meetings between the mayor and leaders of the Revolucionarios during which the mayor allegedly swapped these municipal favors for votes for him and ARENA presidential candidate Norman Quijano. ARENA has denied these allegations, but numerous witnesses gave prosecutors details of the meetings. Perhaps the most important of these is a witness the Attorney General’s Office refers to as “Tanque,” or Tank. Tank was arrested and decided to talk to authorities in exchange for a possible sentence reduction. (In addition to Tank, prosecutors have five more witnesses, at least three of which are members of the Barrio 18: Durán, Ninja and Triple X. On October 26, the Attorney General’s Office asked to include two additional witnesses.) According to Tank, in one of these meetings at the mayor’s office in 2014, Hernández asked the gangs (once again) to allow him to campaign in their areas of influence and for them to convince their relatives to vote for him. Hernández also allegedly asked the gangs to reduce the number of homicides. In exchange, Hernández said he was willing to remove the police and the army from central Apopa. Only members of the local metropolitan police, the so-called Cuerpo de Agentes Metropolitanos (CAM), would have permission to be in that area, the mayor said. Information later emerged indicating that some of the gang’s leaders also received money transfers of up to $10,000 in municipal funds, as well as access to vehicles, gasoline and maintenance services. Prosecutors have also claimed that some members of the gang received monthly salaries of $5,000, a number hard to reconcile with the fiscal reality of the municipality and with the minimum wage of around $300 that most gang members earned while working at city hall. Hernández also pledged again to increase the daily taxes paid by businesses in the central market and to give the additional money to the Barrio 18 Revolucionarios, and to continue creating opening up jobs in city hall that the gang could fill as they saw fit. The Thug Mayor The day that two members of Barrio 18 allegedly killed Humilde in the central plaza after his meeting with the mayor, a CAM agent fired at the perpetrators. Seriously injured, one of the hitmen tried to escape, but was struck and killed by a car as he stumbled across the street. According to the Attorney General’s Office, instead of lauding the agent for his valor, he fired him. The mayor also ordered the CAM to never again intervene in a gang firefight in the center of the city “for any reason,” not even if it could prevent a homicide. Moreover, the indictment says the mayor ordered the head of CAM to give “the boys” permission to use the agency’s vehicles and the municipal ambulance. The “boys” used both: the vehicles to move drugs and weapons, and the ambulance to transport gang members and their relatives who were injured or sick to the local hospital. According to judicial documents InSight Crime obtained, as many as 25 CAM agents were eventually tied to the investigation, including Colonel Samuel Humberto Castro, who is mentioned by the alias “CAM Colonel.” Castro was, according to the indictment, a key interlocutor between the mayor and the gangs when he served as CAM director from 2013 to 2014. The indictment says that Castro met with the gangs on various occasions, and he gave the order to his underlings to transport and provide logistical support for the Revolucionarios when they transported drugs and weapons. Efforts by InSight Crime to reach Castro’s lawyer to respond to these accusations were unsuccessful. To be sure, the mayor and his closest aides acted much like gang members. A few months before the March 2015 elections, Hernández was accused of attacking and threatening Ovidio Cerón, the candidate for the Salvadoran Democracy Party (Partido Democracia Salvadoreña – PDS). In May 2015, in a neighborhood called Chintú, members of the Barrio 18 stepped from a bus, shot and killed a man, according to investigators at the homicide unit of the Attorney General’s Office. One of those later captured was Julio Ramos, an aide at the mayor’s office. The day after he was captured, Ramos escaped, following a decision by a judge to release him on his own recognizance. The judge was swayed by a letter from Hernández who assured him that he was with Ramos when the homicide was committed. Ramos is also charged in the indictment. (Hernández’s letter to the judge) Ramos was not the first employee of city hall arrested because of his connections to gangs. In 2014, another employee had been detained for trying to help a gang member escape from police custody, and another city hall employee was accused of being a gang leader. The problem went beyond Apopa. In the last two years, the Attorney General’s Office has investigated at least five mayors for connections with gangs, and the body has prosecuted one other mayor in addition to Hernández: Miguel Ángel Jaime, the mayor of Usululatán, one of the most important cities in the eastern part of the country. One top prosecutor told InSight Crime that the government is investigating 11 of the 14 mayors who formed part of the “peace zones.” Violence also marked election day, March 1, 2015, when Hernández showed his already filled-in ballot to news cameras in an apparent violation of the law. (Hernández showing his ballot. Credit: Canal 29) An election official — who by chance was the sister of the opposition candidate Zoila Quijada of the FMLN — saw him and reacted: “That vote is not valid,” she said. “It’s not valid.” ARENA sympathizers erupted and aggressively crowded and pushed the election official. According to the indictment, Darwin Hernández, the mayor’s son, grabbed her by the arm and threatened her with death. The document says ARENA’s alternate mayoral candidate also told the official, “We are going to kill you.” The official was arrested and released shortly thereafter. She later filed charges, and the Attorney General’s Office issued an arrest warrant for Darwin Hernández, but the election official later dropped the charges. In the interim, the connections between the mayor and the gangs were seeping out. In 2014, it emerged, he had organized a wake for three slain members of the Barrio 18 at the ARENA party headquarters, a story he would later deny. In September 2015, 231 gang members were arrested during a party in the headquarters of the professional soccer team in Apopa. Authorities said city hall had sponsored the event, during which they said pro-gang music was played. But that was not the only party for the gangs or for city hall. Following his re-election in 2015, as a show of gratitude, Hernández rented four buses for gang members and their closest friends and relatives to travel to the beach in San Marcelino. The party lasted more than a week, prosecutors say. Liquor, food and drugs were financed with public monies. One witness who spoke to authorities said they smoked marijuana, drank beer and snorted cocaine, all courtesy of city hall. End of the Road On June 4, 2016, police and prosecutors executed 40 raids and issued arrest warrants for the mayor, his wife, his son and 29 city hall employees. Hernández was captured and charged with making threats. Hours later, Police Commander Howard Cotto issued a public statement outlining the breadth of the case and making clear that more charges would follow. In all, authorities are investigating five homicides including the killing of Humilde, one attempted murder and a series of charges ranging from violence against women to illegal possession of protected archeological artifacts. Hernández was also accused of facilitating the gang’s operations and giving them more than $500,000 in transportation, gasoline and car maintenance fees. During the raids, authorities also arrested city hall employees for issuing threats and working with illegal groups. Among those captured were the general manager of the central market, six CAM agents — one of whom was a former policeman — and the coordinator of social projects. The police also said that they had identified another 35 members of the network who were operating from different jails, the majority of them Barrio 18 leaders who were imprisoned in the Quetzaltepeque prison. A few minutes after the Attorney General’s Office announced on Twitter that it had arrested Hernández, the mayor himself issued a statement on Facebook saying he had been intercepted by police and detained. Minutes later, the message was erased, when local media began questioning how Hernández, now in custody, would still have access to the internet. (Screen capture of a Facebook post by Hernández) One week after the first set of arrests, the prosecutor in the case said authorities had captured 32 of the 97 people involved in the network. For his part, Hernández said he was a “political prisoner” before adding, “They have been prosecuting us for a long time because we are a rightist party. This was set up by leftists.” Hernández’s Inheritance The March morning sun was scorching, hot enough to force the school band to seek refuge beneath the large blue party tent in the middle of the central plaza in front of city hall where kids were distributing water bottles from red plastic receptacles. The blue of the tent recalled ARENA’s chosen color, and many in attendance tried to crowd beneath its protective shadow. The gathering was part of an initiative the government was calling Apopa Seguro, or Safe Apopa, part of El Salvador Seguro, the national citizen security plan that the FMLN-controlled government of President Salvador Sánchez Cerén had recently announced. Among the guests were Apopa’s new mayor, Colonel José Santiago Zelaya, as well as local and national officials, representatives of the international community and civil society and business leaders. “Apopa was among the 50 most violent municipalities. We were second [highest]. Now we are 18th, which shows the plan worked,” the recently inaugurated mayor told the audience with pride when he got his chance to speak. At the beginning of 2014, the police had declared the gang truce “over,” after 501 assassinations between January 1 and March 1, 103 more than the same period during the previous year. Then, in 2015, the Sánchez Céren administration decided to abandon the efforts of some members of his cabinet to keep dialogue open with the gangs in the hopes of possibly reviving the truce. Instead, the president had launched an offensive, a new version of “mano dura,” or “iron fist,” policies, which emphasize confrontation, prosecution and mass incarceration of gang members instead of negotiations, decriminalization of gang-related activities such drug consumption, and social, educational and economic programs to reduce the number of youth entering gangs. To that end, the administration established a series of special police battalions whose job it was to find and destroy the gangs, a strategy that has helped keep El Salvador among the most violent countries on the planet. But while in the central plaza they talked about confronting the gangs head on, inside city hall there were still vestiges of the mayor who decided to work with them. Hernández had been in jail nearly a year, but photos of the former mayor remained on some of the walls. City hall was still painted blue and his office was still the only one in the building with air conditioning. SEE ALSO: InDepth Coverage of Elites and Organized Crime Inside the office, Hernández’s desk remains, although on the day we visited, Colonel Zelaya was sitting behind it. Prior to becoming mayor, Zelaya was the alderman for the municipal council, director general of ARENA, interim mayor when Hernández traveled or was absent for any reason, and interim director of CAM. He was, in other words, Hernández’s right hand man. When InSight Crime asked him about his relationship with the gangs, Zelaya demurred. “Now there is no relationship,” he said. “They wanted to extort me, and I told the media that I was not going to negotiate with them.” According to the colonel, he even asked the Attorney General’s Office to monitor his phone calls. He added that the only contact he has with the gangs is through a US government violence prevention program. “Right now, that relationship is over,” he said, referring to city hall’s one-time arrangement with the gangs. On the economic side, however, the colonel is continuing with Hernández’s agenda. In early 2017, he announced the construction of two mega-projects valued at $500 million, which include residences, offices and businesses. The municipality is also planning to construct a large mall. City hall hopes these projects can generate up to 7,000 jobs. But despite Zelaya’s assurances, worries persist that relations between city hall and the gangs linger. Days after Hernández’s arrest, René Antonio Díaz Orellana, a councilmember from the FMLN, was assassinated while he was walking on the street with his family. The main suspects are gang members. Around the same time, gang members reportedly called city hall’s property registry office, its central market authority and its garbage collection office to demand that their personnel resign. These offices, according to the indictment, were the same ones where Hernández had placed gang members. Authorities did not connect the assassination of the councilman and the threatening phone calls, but city hall employees told InSight Crime they were worried the two events were related. Colonel Zelaya also later said the gangs had called city hall to demand he reinstate their old privileges. The mayor asked for reinforcements, but he and his employees remained exposed, in part because Hernández had debilitated city hall’s own security forces in exchange for the gang’s support. * This investigation was done with the assistance of Sweden. This is part of a three part series on mayors in the Northern Triangle. Top photo credit: La Prensa Gráfica.
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A morbidly obese two-year-old from Saudi Arabia is now the youngest person in the world to have undergone gastric bypass surgery. The child weighed 72.7 lbs and had a body mass index (BMI) of 41 when he had the surgery in 2010. According to the report published this week in the International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, the child’s parents took him to an endocrinologist when, at 14 months, he weighed 46 lbs. All of his tests were normal, but after four months of a doctor-prescribed diet, he gained 17 more pounds. How did it happen? Although the parents were informed about the importance of a strict dietary regimen a full compliance cannot be ascertained mainly due to the different socio cultural habits and the absence of the practice of calculating the calorific value of the diet. The new weight gain led to severe sleep apnea as well as “bowing of the legs.” The toddler was then referred to an obesity clinic for further dietary management and he gained 18 more pounds. Weighing in at 72 lbs and 30-months-old, doctors finally decided to perform a Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy. The surgery was deemed successful and two years later, the boy’s weight has dropped to 52.9 lbs. However, the research highlights one very important factor in the child's rehabilitation: The parents of the child did not comply with the provided instruction/s and more often showed a tendency to miss appointments and hence a regular time bound follow up was not possible. The surgery is not reversible. [Image via news.com.au]
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Screenshot: Facebook POZNATI su se za svoje krpice izborili sinoć kada su skoro i Severinu pregazili, a jutros su vrata otvorena i za sve ostale "obične" ljude. Na stotine Hrvata stajalo je u redu, a sve su kontrolirali zaštitari. Kada su se vrata otvorena, masa je "napala" vješalice s novom H&M Balmain kolekcijom koju nose i najpopularnije zvijezde današnjice poput sestara Kylie i Kendall Kenner, Gigi Hadid, te mnogih drugih koje su se zaljubile u kolekciju mladog dizajnera Oliviera Roustinga koji stoji iza brenda Balmain. Kada je moda u pitanju očito nema pravila, dok bi se neki i potukli. Zlatno "Balmain" jesensko jutro na Cvjetnom #cvjetni Posted by Centar Cvjetni on Thursday, November 5, 2015 No, tu nije bio kraj. Naša nam čitateljica javlja i kako je jedna djevojka "prodavala" tražene komade unutar dućana. Tekst se nastavlja ispod oglasa "Nakon što je pograbila sve što se dalo pograbiti od nove kolekcije, prodaje za 200kn te komade (nije ih kupila, samo ih drži i upravlja njima). Stvari koje platiš, ako ti odgovaraju, kupiš na blagajni. Ako ne, eh - propali novci. Druga je šansa, ako imas nešto traženo iz kolekcije onda se trampiš. Inače ti ne da cura ništa. Naravno, ona kupiti ne želi ništa, nit' želi nit' je njen broj. Ali ima haljinu i 36 i 40 i 42. Istu haljinu. Lijepu haljinu. Ok, neda mušterijama račun, ali pošteno vrati kusur ako joj das 1000kn. Puni džepovi love. I sve to pred očima prodavača, zaštitara... Jel' tako i u drugim zemljama ili???? Ne razumijem", pita se na Facebooku čitateljica koja nam je poslala snimku.
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As I grow old I will march not shuffle – Ingliando Skip to content Ingliando IL TUO PROF DI INGLESE SEMPRE ONLINE Menu Home The Project The Prof Ask the Prof My Bookshop Testimonials Supporters Social Contact Creative Commons Disclaimer News Resources Lessons Use of Verb Tenses Verbs Phrasal Verbs Introduction Common phrasal verbs Mind Maps False Friends British vs. American Proverbs and Sayings Idioms Short Stories Longer Readings BBC Listening Useful Sites Post Archive Levels Council of Europe levels Test your level Absolute Beginners Elementary [A1-A2] Intermediate [B1-B2] Gym Mixed Exercises Elementary Translation Elementary Dictation Intermediate Translation Intermediate Dictation Dictation Passages Pronunciation Practice Master Translator Lost in Translation Multiple Choice Comprehension Telegram Game True or False Fill the Gaps Quiz Time Jokes Puns Pronunciation Vocabulary Audio Elementary Translation Audio Intermediate Translation Audio Elementary Dictation Audio Intermediate Dictation Audio Pronunciation Practice Audio Basic Pronunciation Basic Vocabulary Dictation Passages The Canterville Ghost A New World The Guardian The Conversation Words-in-Action Short Stories Readings Poems As I grow old I will march not shuffle ~ A poem by Brian Bilston ~ As I grow old I will not shuffle to the beat of self-interest and make that slow retreat to the right. I will be a septuagenarian insurrectionist marching with the kids. I shall sing ‘La Marseillaise’, whilst brandishing homemade placards that proclaim ‘DOWN WITH THIS SORT OF THING’. I will be an octogenarian obstructionist, and build unscalable barricades from bottles of flat lemonade, tartan blankets and chicken wire. I will hurl prejudice upon the brazier’s fire. I will be a nonagenarian nonconformist, armed with a ballpoint pen and a hand that shakes with rage not age at politicians’ latest crimes, in strongly worded letters to The Times. I will be a centenarian centurion and allow injustice no admittance. I will stage longstanding sit-ins. My mobility scooter and I will move for no-one. And when I die I will be the scattered ashes that attach themselves to the lashes and blind the eyes of racists and fascists. 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View all posts by Tony Author TonyPosted on 11/06/2020 04/01/2021 Categories poemsTags fascism, intermediate, racism 4 thoughts on “As I grow old I will march not shuffle” luisa zambrotta says: 17/06/2020 at 16:45 Wonderful poem! Reply Tony says: 17/06/2020 at 16:47 Thanks Luisa. Reply violablues says: 11/06/2020 at 22:48 Thanks Tony, that’s a brilliant, wonderful and inspiring poem. Reply Tony says: 11/06/2020 at 23:22 I agree. I felt it was very poignant in this moment. Reply Partecipa anche tu! Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. 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Brendan Rodgers believes Steven Gerrard can exert the same influence as Andrea Pirlo or Javier Zanetti in a deeper midfield role and insisted the shift is not simply to prolong the Liverpool captain's career. Gerrard's increasing deployment as a holding midfielder was illustrated perfectly in the win at Stoke City last weekend, when the 33-year-old operated in front of the Liverpool defence at the expense of his characteristic forays forward. The Liverpool manager views the conversion as the inevitable next step for the England captain and a long-term move. But, while admitting the tactical tweak should help extend Gerrard's playing days, Rodgers insists the decision was taken for the benefit of Liverpool's Champions League pursuit rather than to accommodate his captain. "It is a position that I know excites Stevie," said Rodgers, who has midfielder Joe Allen back from injury for Saturday's home game against Aston Villa. "I always look at every player not only in terms of their favourite position but where else can we prolong them? That applies especially to older players. Every player is different. But it's not as simple as putting him back into that role because he's Steven Gerrard; it's because I think he's got the qualities to play and operate in that position at a very high level." The Liverpool manager believes Gerrard should flourish in a deeper position, similarly to 34-year-old Pirlo at Juventus and the remarkable Zanetti, now 40 and still performing for Internazionale. He added: "Everything about his game fits with that controlling player; from how he co-ordinates a team with the ball, his range of passing, which is still at a top level, he is a world-class dead-ball specialist and physically, in that role where you need to move from side-to-side to block spaces, he has shown he has got that as well. And he's got the range to open up a game short and long. "Tactically, once he does more work on when to become the third man dropping in or pushing on, he's got a great chance of playing that role to the level of a Pirlo or a Zanetti. They did it until late in their 30s and because of the way Stevie looks after himself that is a position he can play for sure." Gerrard said only at the start of this season that he was not ready to cease incursions into the final third but Rodgers believes the Liverpool captain has come to accept the evolution into a deeper role. His decision, the manager explains, was not shaped by the ageing process but the realisation that Liverpool are no longer as reliant on the midfielder's goals with Luis Suárez and Daniel Sturridge in attack. "He's a world-class operator at the top end of the field and he still has the moments when he can affect that," insisted Rodgers. "What we have seen is the evolution of the team. In my work the reliance isn't just on one player, it's on the team. "Obviously top players will make that work better and I think he's seen that, where his role was very much about creating goals and scoring goals, he has seen the development of the team in terms of the number of goals scored and there is not the reliance on him for that. He has other big qualities that can really help the team and help his career as well. You will still get that flurry from him where he can go on and shoot."
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News Roundup and Comment 09.16.22 | Linkster - Signs of the Times » Signs of the Times: 10 Unmistakable Signs! The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: The Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace. ~ Numbers 6:24-26 Saturday, September 17, 2022 News Roundup and Comment 09.16.22 Synopsis: With enough material for two to three programs, Jim Schneider shared what time allowed. Here are some highlights: • Yesterday word came forth that the Senate is postponing the vote on the Respect for Marriage Act (HR8404). • Utah Republican Senator Mitt Romney suggested that he might vote for an amended version of the Respect for Marriage Act if it contained “carve-outs” for religious liberty. • More than 400 prominent Republicans have signed on to a letter in support of the Respect for Marriage Act. • Former President Trump alleged via post on Truth Social that the FBI was paying people to steal the 2020 presidential election. • Tuesday evening, “Pillow Guy” Mike Lindell revealed that he was the victim of a surprise subpoena served by the FBI at a Hardees Restaurant in Mankato, Minnesota. • Facebook Chief Mark Zuckerberg has now been caught spying on private messages of those who use the social media platform and reporting them to the FBI. • Fox News host Tucker Carlson has warned that every American should be terrified by the FBI’s recent confrontation with an innocent woman in which agents claimed an anonymous tipster told them she had been at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. • Florida-based U.S District Judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday appointed a senior Brooklyn federal judge to serve as special master to independently review documents that the FBI seized from former President Trump’s estate. • A senior World Economic Forum official accused Canadian politicians of spreading disinformation apparently for citing founder Klaus Schwab’s boast that the globalist organization had penetrated the nation’s cabinet. • Last Saturday, Vice-President Kamala Harris said she “can’t wait” to cast her vote to end the archaic Senate filibuster in order to advance measures that protect abortion at the federal level and implement voting reform legislation. • VP Kamala Harris was on Sunday’s Meet the Press. She told host Chuck Todd that the U.S. border is secure and pointed fingers at the Trump administration for the currently broken immigration system. • Two migrant buses sent by Governor Greg Abbott and carrying between 75 and 100 people arrived near the residence of VP Kamala Harris at the Naval Observatory in Washington, DC, yesterday morning. • Martha’s Vineyard called out about 125 National Guard members in response to 50 illegal aliens that were bused in, calling it a humanitarian crisis. • Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot shunts illegal immigrants to a suburban area after initially saying they were welcome in her city. • The Biden administration is spending nearly 80 million dollars on a new system to monitor illegal immigrants that prohibits the use of GPS technology, a decision that experts say will make it impossible to locate their whereabouts after they’re released into the U.S. These news items and many more. » Hear This Not-To-Be-Missed Broadcast on Crosstalk America This Post 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It looks like there’s a bit of a head-to-head battle going on when it comes to annual game reports. The newest report from Superdata Research indicates that the gaming market will hit $74.2 billion in 2015, as opposed to the $91.5 billion figure that Newzoo came up with just a short while ago. GamesIndustry.biz did a quick write-up on Superdata’s sales estimation report, where they note that retail will account for $19.7 billion this year, mobile will account for $22.3 billion, virtual reality will make up $225 million, e-sports will bring in $612 million, while streaming will account for $1.5 billion, pay-to-play MMOs make up for $2.7 billion, digital console gaming will bring in $3.1 billion, PC DLC will account for $7.5 billion, social gaming will eat up $7.9 billion, and free-to-play MMOs will account for $8.7 billion. Some of those numbers seem a little odd given that Tech in Asia reported on a market report from Go-Globe that had China’s online game operators bringing in revenue of $13.5 billion back in 2013. Somehow the numbers aren’t quite adding up if Superdata is accounting for global game sales – because even if we include $1.5 billion from the pay-to-play MMOs with the free-to-play MMOs, globally that would only put it at $10.2 billion globally. That’s $3.3 billion less than what China alone brought in back in 2013. Nevertheless, you can check out the infographic below to see how Superdata broke down the revenue streams per category. Although, they don’t break it down by region the way Newzoo did. Superdata CEO Joost Van Dreunen commented about the data, saying… As the industry has changed, so, too has the audience,” … “Already did we establish that gamers today are not the same ones who have traditionally been considered its core audience. But now that gaming is mainstream, audience behavior is different, too. Today, people don’t just consume entertainment but increasingly play an active part in it. Ranging from modding to streaming, from cosplay to competitive gaming, the market for gaming presents a much broader and more diverse mix of opportunities and challenges than ever before.” This is kind of annexed to what was mentioned back in April by Superdata on their talk about “Gamers Are Dead. Long Live Gaming”, where they had a discussion about what it means to be a “gamer” and how the trends were changing, stating… “With 1.2 billion gamers worldwide, gaming is now mainstream. And because of that it is evolving in unprecedented ways. Where we play games is changing: no longer confined to dedicated consoles and PCs, the time spent on mobile gaming is poised to take over. Where counts as gaming is changing: it is not just something you do, but also something you watch. The rise of platforms such as YouTube and Twitch has made gaming into a spectator sport. Who gamers are is changing: in 2013, adult women became the largest gaming demographic, unseating teenage boys. These three trends merge and overlap to question what it means to be a “gamer”, and simultaneously expands what we mean what we talk about gaming.” I hate to gamedrop but it sounds like they’re using the media’s narrative of #GamerGate to maintain this idea that somehow the core gaming audience isn’t as much of a driving force as it used to be. That core audience never went away (much in the same way that core football fans never went away even though a bunch of non-fans tune in to watch the Super Bowl each year) and the idea that the casual markets will bud and overtake core gaming is kind of silly. What happens is that casuals pop in and out of gaming like a fad – remember Angry Birds? Remember Temple Run? Remember Candy Crush or Bejeweled before it? Right now the hotness is Clash of Clans, but in the past decade how many of those popular mobile titles became established brands? How many of them are gaining recognition or market mindshare where people actually remember what they are or care about their sequels long after the whales dry up? Within the past decade in the core sector games like Assassin’s Creed (for better or for worse) has managed to become a recognized brand in both console and PC gaming. There’s iconic imagery to match. Gears of War is also an established brand within the past decade, having recognizable imagery and characters to boot. Team Fortress 2, World of Warcraft and God of War are just a few more, along with The Last of Us, League of Legends and Uncharted. While there are definitely huge problems in the core sector of gaming, it’s a sector known for growing brands and by proxy growing audiences. Mobile gaming is known for its cash-bait and that’s the primary reason why so few of their games have staying power, with the exception of Angry Birds. In result, mobile gamers ebb and flow to whatever is new and hot at the time, playing mobile games when it’s convenient for them to do so or they’re inconvenienced from doing something else. It’s a wildly fluctuating market with its sustenance being embedded in its ubiquity, as opposed to having any established or recognizable features or qualities (aside from convenience) to lure in and keep gamers playing. Anyway, Superdata’s numbers are a little suspect only because it doesn’t synch up with the available data that has already shown that in the past years some markets are already making more in some sectors than what the report accounts for. Someone’s numbers are off. Even still, at least it gives us an interesting look at the market value of gaming.
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On a breezy, sunny day in San Francisco, I joined the team behind the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset at a private room in a restaurant a few blocks from the 2013 Game Developers Conference. They’re showing off Hawken, a game that hasn’t been seen on the Rift until now. I’m expecting the fireworks and punchy mech-combat shown off in Hawken trailers, along with a unique 3D twist from the Rift, but I got something else entirely: the gift of flight. In less than a year since the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset made its debut on Kickstarter, the device has been wrapped in a cloak of hype, despite the fact that most of the big questions about the Rift are still unanswered. Will the developer kit actually ever ship? Will a refined prototype ever make it into the hands of consumers? Will game creators and publishers actually take the Rift seriously as a new platform? And — perhaps most importantly — what’s it like to actually play a real game? Most of those questions remain unanswered, but after playing Hawken, I believe that virtual reality gear like the Rift will be a mainstay in the future of gaming. It’s important to clear something up right away; the Oculus Rift is unfinished, unpolished, and in many important respects, unplayable. The headset itself, relative to the clunky VR gear of the past, is surprisingly comfortable to wear — but after putting it on my head the device’s flaws were immediately on display. The team seems mostly aware of and eager to fix the Rift's shortcomings, but there’s no doubt that right now they are serious problems. The Rift’s 720p display, despite sitting so close to the eyes, doesn’t look like a 720p display. When I first jumped into my Hawken mech, I noticed how blurry everything seemed — as if my eyes were looking at something in the world but the game wasn't able to catch up to my point of view with the right depth of field. At several points, my perspective "drifted," forcing Oculus to reset Hawken so that the Rift's’ line-of-sight lined up with my own. A couple of times, I twisted in my chair to line my body up with where the Oculus thought my eyes were oriented. The Oculus Rift is unfinished, unpolished, and practically unplayable While Hawken was the centerpiece of the demonstration, I also got a chance to play a (very) barebones racing game demo, which, at least for me, presented more fundamental problems for the Oculus Rift; speeding around the bends of a race track was disorienting, nauseating, and left me with a headache. I believe Oculus when they tell me that the physical consequences of strapping on the Rift are different for everyone, but it’s hard to imagine anyone playing games with high speeds comfortably. Oculus VP Nate Mitchell assured us that the development kit we tested will be improved before reaching consumer’s hands, and that’s good news for Oculus, because no game player will take it seriously as a usable peripheral in its current state. It's not like a game you'd actually want to play As a game, the version of Hawken I saw really wasn't impressive. Unlike the Hawken trailers that have teased fans with flashy deathmatch-style mech combat, it felt more like a glorified tech demo and less like a game you’d actually want to play. (Admittedly, the demo was a stripped-down version of the full game, and a fully-realized Hawken would be more enjoyable.) After learning how to use the mech’s chain-gun and rocket launcher, along with some other very basic movement controls, I set out to find a bad guy to shoot up. With a combination of lead and dumb-fire missiles, I bested my first mechanized foe, but quickly grew bored. Once I got past the initial disorientation of seeing the world on the Rift’s terms, I was left with a pretty standard control experience; for this demo, I had an Xbox 360 gamepad in my hands, and it basically felt like playing an Xbox game on a weird new display. Mitchell, after turning on "god mode" with a console command that popped up on my screen, instructed me to hold down the left bumper to lift my mech off the ground. "Can I fly as long as I want?" I asked. "Yes," he said — and I did. After leaving the ground in Hawken, I forgot all about the angry mechs below, and reveled in my newfound weightlessness. Turning my head to look around my cockpit responded in the virtual world as expected without any sort of delay (except for the occasional drift), and looking down at the ground below gave me a visceral feeling of levitation and height unlike anything I’ve felt in a game before. I could have easily spent an hour just flying around from rooftop to rooftop in Hawken, without any care for the game’s intended purpose as a mech war simulator. I wanted to reach beyond the demo’s tight boundaries to sit my mech atop the towering skyscrapers of junk in the distance. It’s the first time I’ve really felt a sense of embodiment — albeit a limited sense — in a video game. I now believe in the Oculus Rift, but I don't want to play 'Hawken' In a virtual reality panel at SXSW this year, Gears of War designer Cliff Bleszinski offered a sagacious observation. "There are two types of people when it comes to the Oculus Rift," he said. "There are those who haven’t seen it, and those who have seen it and believe." I now believe in the promise of the Rift, but I don’t really want to play Hawken. I just want to explore strange new worlds — to return to that feeling of embodied extension in a virtual place. While it has a long road ahead, Oculus is making progress. When my colleague Sean Hollister visited the company’s offices earlier this month, it boasted some 10,000 completed Oculus Rift developer kits. Oculus founder and designer Palmer Luckey tells me they’ve now received around 13,000 orders. "The day that Team Fortress 2 was announced for the Rift was the biggest web sales day of all time," Luckey says. When pressed on a shipping date for consumers, Oculus wouldn’t commit, except to note that something has gone wrong if it takes until the 2014 holiday season to ship. The company also says that the release date for consumers, predictably, will depend on its ability to amass content for the Rift, and its ability to manufacture the headset. But even if there’s more hype than shipped product at this point, that noise is critically important — without developers interested in making games for the platform, even a technically perfect Oculus Rift would be worthless in the hands of a player. It’s not until we move past his Oculus progress report that Luckey really loosens up. He’s a long-time VR enthusiast, and it’s easy to tell he’s fired up about being a part of the future. "Living life as an enthusiast, you have to hate some things, and love other things," he says. "It’s no fun being in the middle ground. The things I’m enthusiastic about, man, I’m enthused about." Right now, as a product, the Oculus Rift sits solidly in the middle ground: our virtual reality future is still mostly a dream. But man, it’s an exciting dream.
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