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CEO Yang Hyun Suk of YG Entertainment, one of the top 3 entertainment agencies in Korea, strongly criticized the new pre-screening and evaluation system implemented by the Korea Media Rating Board for all music videos and footage uploaded online. During a phone conversation with StarNews on August 7th, Yang Hyun Suk remarked, "In the early 90's, we were often censored for coloring our hair back when I was promoting with Seotaiji & Boys. This new policy implemented by the Korea Media Rating Board reminds me of those days. I experienced 'mental collapse' after hearing about the news." "Implementing a policy where Music Videos must first be screened before being uploaded online is like splashing cold water over a situation where K-Pop is properly being spread to all the corners of the world," he continued. "Instead of trying to be of any help in further spreading K-Pop to the world, I don't understand why they have come up with a policy that only daunts the artists and the producers." "Every minute and every second is important when it comes to the production of the MV as well as promotions," he continued. "We were planning on promoting G-Dragon's new album starting in mid-August, but it looks like we may have to rearrange our plans due to the new implementation. Psy's fresh and humorous "Gangnam Style" MV is going viral all over the world, but if this new policy gets implemented, we are going to have to think twice before we produce this kind of project again." "When it comes to public broadcasts, a lot of people tune in so I can somewhat understand the broadcasting company's already-implemented screening system when it comes to music videos," he explained. "But when it comes to the internet, [users] select to watch the footage they want, so implementing a pre-evalutation policy for not only music videos but teasers as well is a comical situation that does not exist anywhere in the world." He continued, "This is just placing yet another filter in the way of K-Pop spreading across the world, and an urgent debate needs to take place in regards to the new policy." Starting on August 18th, all music videos and teaser videos�that are produced by any entertainment company (with the exception of the making-of clips and photos) must be first deliberately screened by the Korean Media Rating Board before being uploaded onto YouTube or any other portal sites on the internet. The Korean Media Rating Board will take anywhere from 7 to 10 days to reach a conclusion after a request for evaluation has been made, however, by law they cannot take more than 14 days. Conducting the evaluation and screening process is the Korea Media Rating Board's 7-member Video Classification sub-committee. The Korea Media Rating Board explained that this sub-committee is comprised of members who represent all levels of society. Request for footage evaluation can be made starting on August 13th, and if a video is found to be uploaded onto the internet without first being screened, those responsible can be subject to fines up to $17,000 or even 2 years of probation. The Korea Media Rating Board explained that this policy was implemented in an attempt to protect the youth, but most people in the K-Pop industry are not on board with the idea. Source & Image: StarNews via Nate
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It took Republican congresswoman and Tea Party icon Michele Bachmann less than 24 hours after President Obama’s Middle East address to launch an attack on him. On May 19, 150,000 residents in Iowa and South Carolina received robo-calls from Bachmann, accusing Obama of not standing up for Israel. Bachmann, who on June 13 formally joined the GOP presidential race, could be trying to tap into a perceived new constituency: Jewish supporters of the Tea Party. Jews have been considered to be the religious group least supportive of the Tea Party. But at least one researcher thinks the community is warming up to the movement. “Historically, we’ve seen the community as being liberal, but now a counter voice is emerging,” said Steven Windmueller of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. A recent Internet survey of Jews, conducted by Windmueller, found that about 42% thought the Tea Party movement was “refreshing” versus an equal percentage that found it “alarming.” More support for the Tea Party idea came from Republicans, Orthodox Jews and males, and less from Democrats, Reform Jews and females. Even Windmueller cautioned that his study “does not permit one to make any defining conclusions.” Among other things, its 2,300 or so participants were recruited via publicity on the websites of Jewish newspapers and Jewish organizations — an outreach method bound to exclude the large percentage of Jews who are relatively less affiliated. The replies that respondents gave to various questions in the poll indicated that the sample obtained through this outreach skews to the right compared with that of a scientifically selected random sample. Nevertheless, Windmueller argues that his study shows “a distinctive Jewish conservative voice emerging on Israel-related matters and an array of domestic social issues” among “highly engaged Jews.” Others disagree. Political scientist Kenneth Wald, of the University of Florida, argued that Jewish support for Tea Party ideas or candidates is still marginal. “There may be some Jews who are fiscally conservative, but it is a far cry from actually supporting the Tea Party,” he said. Within the Tea Party, Bachmann is at the forefront of those making Israel a key part of her agenda. In her speech at the high-profile Faith & Freedom Conference held in Washington in early June, Bachmann termed Obama’s call for a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict based on Israel’s 1967 boundaries and mutually agreed land swaps “shocking.” She followed up by buying ads on Jewish websites reiterating this message. Bachmann is not alone. Attacks on Obama’s Israel policy have come from former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, known as the Tea Party’s biggest draw. Pundit Glenn Beck, a vocal critic of the Obama presidency, has been devoting much of his airtime lately to the issue of Israel. He recently announced plans to hold a “Restoring Courage” rally August 20 in Jerusalem. At this gathering, modeled on his rally last summer that called for patriotic unity in Washington, Beck intends to call for Americans to “courageously stand with Israel.” These voices currently appear to be dominating discourse on Israel within the Tea Party, overshadowing the more isolationist views of such Israel critics as Rand Paul and his father, Ron Paul, a declared 2012 presidential candidate. But the question of support for Israel was never the key concern Jewish voters had with the Tea Party. From the outset, conventional wisdom had it that Tea Partiers, with their program of radically cutting government budgets and decreasing government’s role in daily life, would have a difficult time wooing Jewish voters. This was an agenda seen as running counter to the Jewish community’s historically broad support for government-funded social programs. Jewish activists also took issue with statements coming from Tea Party members that seemed to indicate a certain lack of sensitivity to the issue of church and state separation. “Some of the Tea Party’s prominent candidates in 2010 made a very bad impression on the Jewish community,” Wald said. “Jews have an allergic reaction to talk about a divine role in the political world.” A public opinion report published in February by the Pew Research Center found strong support for the Tea Party movement among those who agree with the views of the conservative Christian movement. But it was this same report, based on combined surveys taken between November 2010 and February, that also found that Jews were not altogether alienated from the Tea Party phenomena. According to that report, 15% of Jewish respondents agreed with the Tea Party, while 49% disagreed and 35% had no opinion. While these figures showed a Jewish community far from supportive of the movement, they also indicated a potential for Jewish votes. Perhaps more important for some Tea Party figures gearing up for presidential runs, they may also suggest a potential donor pool within a community known for political giving. “Jews are experiencing the same things other Americans are: a combination of fear, anger and uncertainty about their own future,” Windmueller said. Contact Nathan Guttman at guttman@forward.com This story "Poll: More Tea Party Support Among Strongly Affiliated Jews" was written by Nathan Guttman.
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Maliki's Power Base Crumbles As Iraq Slips Into Chaos Enlarge this image toggle caption Khalid Mohammed/AP Khalid Mohammed/AP Tens of thousands of Iraqi men brandishing assorted weapons are responding to a call to arms. They invoke the Mahdi, a figure from Shiite Muslim prophecies, as they march in a recent parade in Sadr City, a Shiite suburb of Baghdad, the Iraqi capital. "We volunteer to protect our dear country," says Hazem al-Shemmari. When Sunni militants took over parts of Iraq this month, Shiite religious leaders called for volunteers to fight back. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a devout Shiite, gave speeches supporting the volunteers. But many of them, like Ali Abu Mutawa, say they don't like Maliki. "I don't believe in him," he says. "His misguided policies dragged the country into this situation." The country is slipping further into chaos. Sunni militants have made rapid gains, and have captured important cities as well as a crucial border crossing with Syria. Civilians have started to flee the fighting, and there's increasing pressure on Maliki to act. Enlarge this image toggle caption Getty Images Getty Images Once, Maliki boasted that he brought stability to Iraq. But critics say that in eight years of rule, he stoked the sectarian tension that has now flared. As the country looks more like a Sunni vs. Shiite battlefield, many blame him. Some also hold the United States responsible for supporting Maliki for so long. "He was created by America, and they have allowed him to fail through eight years, and were satisfied with his work in Iraq," says Osama Hussein, another militiaman. But that U.S. support doesn't seem as solid now. President Obama says Maliki faces a test, and that he has to be more inclusive. In doing so, Obama recognized the resentment of Iraq's large Sunni minority. Many of them say Maliki behaves like a dictator, that he's sectarian, and that he's marginalized them. "It's obvious: He neglects the other side, the other sect," says Mahmoud al-Jabbouri, a Sunni who runs a corner store. "This is what makes him a tyrant." Jabbouri was an officer in Saddam Hussein's army before the U.S.-led invasion of 2003. Now he's a shopkeeper because, he says, Sunnis can't get decent jobs. He says some of his friends saw no option but to join forces with the extremists known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Some politicians speculate that Maliki may not be able to keep the support he needs to retain his position. And there's no obvious successor who could unify Iraq. Even a politician in Maliki's coalition says the country can't carry on the way it did before. The politician, Haider al-Abadi, says he thinks a new prime minister might be good. "If they can agree, let us start afresh with new faces, so we can fight this evil," he says. But there are other factors, including Iran, which is highly influential in Iraq's politics. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei fiercely condemns U.S. interference in Iraq, which could outweigh American pressure on Maliki. And despite opposition to Maliki, he may end up staying. Abadi says this is no time for squabbling: Iraq is fighting for survival.
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Millennials are having a tough time finding an affordable house or apartment to rent as they start their lives and careers. A recent report found most rental homes were unaffordable for millennials in 23 of the largest 50 cities in the U.S. The reason is simply supply and demand. But what is driving the demand for rentals and what, if anything, can you do about it? 1. The homeownership rate is back where it was 20 years ago, before the campaign to encourage homeownership began. A chart of U.S. homeownership clearly shows the government-influenced boom to get people to own their own homes and then the resulting bust. It appears there may be a natural rate of homeownership due to the fact that some people will always be renters, such as students, those moving to new cities or young people starting their careers. Trying to artificially increase the homeownership rate beyond this natural rate cannot last indefinitely. Once the bubble popped, all those who owned homes – who normally wouldn’t have been homeowners – came rushing back into the rental market. 2. Millennials are now competing with baby boomers for rental units. As if it wasn’t enough to compete against other millennials and those still scarred from the housing bubble, rental demand is also being driven by baby boomers looking to downsize or have a more convenient lifestyle. According to a recent Bloomberg article, the sheer size of the baby boomer generation is likely to keep up demand on rental units for the foreseeable future. 3. The middle-aged and middle class are renting too. Households between the ages of 45 and 64 accounted for about twice the share of renter growth as compared to those younger than 35. Also surprising is the fact that households in the upper half of income distribution contributed 43% of the growth. These are the two groups that traditionally are the most likely to own a home. It’s not entirely clear why, but it’s likely it relates to these traditional homeowners getting burned in the last housing bust and choosing to rent while they repair their finances. 4. Millennials can’t afford a down-payment. Not only are millennials facing poor job prospects and a lower inflation-adjusted income than previous generations, but the biggest hurdle continues to be student debt. The class of 2015 just graduated with an average student loan balance of over $30,000. This translates into a monthly expense of over $300 for borrowers on a 10-year repayment plan. This makes it difficult to save up for a traditional 20% down payment. An average home price of approximately $200,000 translates to a $40,000 down-payment, in addition to fees and commissions. 5. Millennials are much more mobile and urban. Even with homeownership tax breaks and incentives, it usually doesn’t make financial sense to buy a home – due to all of the mortgage origination fees, realtor commissions, appraisal fees etc. – unless you are relatively sure you will be there for the next five years. Millennials are more likely to change careers, jobs and cities. They also have a preference for urban areas which limits the availability of potential rental units they are willing to consider. 6. Housing is risky and a pain. The image of housing being an ‘investment’ that only increases in value has clearly been shattered. In addition, there is the risk of not being able to obtain a mortgage or at the very least, the intimidating amount of paperwork and various regulatory issues involved in buying a home. Once a home is purchased, there are the additional headaches of repairs and maintenance, real estate taxes and insurance. Some renters like to note that they “don’t have to pay for taxes or insurance” when renting. This isn’t exactly true because the owner of the property still pays for these things, and you the renter pay them indirectly through your total rent. But it is true that, as a renter, it is easier to pay one monthly price and not have to worry about these other details. All of these factors are creating a huge demand for rental homes while supply simply can’t keep up, pushing down vacancy rates to record lows and driving up rents. Investors have responded by starting construction on new multifamily buildings, but these usually take a few years to complete before they hit the market. So, what can you do in the meantime? First, always treat housing as a living expense, not an investment. This mantra applies whether you are renting or buying. Some new urban apartment buildings are appealing to trendy millennials by adding fancy amenities. But do you really need the granite countertops, rooftop pool and separate wine refrigerator? Trim back on other expenses to compensate. Personal financial coaches have always emphasized not letting your housing expenses exceed 30% of your budget. This is still sound advice, but it’s important to keep your overall budget in check, especially if student loans are taking an outsized bite. One positive thing about millennials flocking to urban centers is less reliance on cars. Many millennials are ditching vehicles entirely in favor of public transportation as well as ride and car-sharing services like Uber and RelayRide. Historically, transportation has been a huge expense for young people, taking up at least 8% of their budget or more. Finally, if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em! If your rent is going up and you don’t have enough money for a down-payment on a house, but you do have a little money to invest, put some of those savings into a REIT or investment fund that invests in multifamily properties. This way, you own a slice of what you are paying for, and with much better diversification than sinking all of your money into a house. A property investment such as this can pay regular dividends from the rent checks and it still has the capacity to increase in value. Chris Kuiper CFA is currently a student and researcher at George Mason University, pursuing a Master’s of Economics. His previous experience includes asset management, investing and banking.
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Between the grumbly V8 in the Mustang GT and the small but potent four-cylinder in the Mustang EcoBoost, it’s sometimes hard to remember the odd V6 middle child. A lot of people have even wondered if the V6 would be phased out eventually. Now, one forum user reports that may happen before the 2018 Mustangs roll out. The tip comes via user XKRJAG on Mustang6G.com, who was scrolling through some options for the 2018 Mustang and noticed that the V6 and V6 convertible body styles were conspicuously absent. From their post on the matter: The most significant change is the potential removal of the V6 model from the Mustang lineup, as the body type codes for the V6 come up as invalid in the dealer system. Although the timing of this change may come as a surprise, it’s clear this has been years in the making with Ford having quietly laid the groundwork for the 2.3-liter EcoBoost to replace the 3.7-liter V6 model which has received noticeably few upgrades, options and packages in recent years. Advertisement We reached out to Ford for more information. A spokesperson wrote back that they don’t speculate about future products. This move makes sense, as the EcoBoost Mustang replaced the V6 Mustang as the fuel-efficient option when it came out. As for the Mustang GT... well, you can’t have a Mustang without a V8 option. So if you’re a diehard V6 Mustang fan and haven’t gotten your hands on one yet, you’d better get one soon because it looks like they’re going away. Meanwhile, I’m going to have to start searching for some new meme material.
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By John McCoy Staff Writer of The Dallas Morning News Used by Permission of The Dallas Morning News Gay people can be found throughout recorded history, and the stereotypes about them may have been around just as long, Egyptologist Greg Reeder said in a speech in Dallas this weekend. H is proof: the tomb of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep. The two men were royal court manicurists who lived about 2400 B.C. in the ancient Egyptian city of Saqqara and were buried together much like a married couple. "People laugh when you say manicurists," Mr. Reeder, contributing editor to the Egyptology journal KMT , said Saturday night after a speech to local members of the American Research Center in Egypt. Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep's tomb was discovered by archaeologists in 1964 and initially presented a puzzle to scholars. Were the men - depicted nose to nose in a close embrace - relatives or close friends? The scholarly literature often refers to them as twins or brothers, and the site has become known as the Tomb of the Brothers. But Mr. Reeder thinks there was more going on. He noted that images of the two men are strikingly similar to those of Tomb depicts closeness of 2 men, group told male-female married couples on other tombs of the era. Niankhkhnum had a wife, who is depicted sitting behind him in a banquet scene in the tomb, but her image was almost totally erased during ancient times for unknown reasons, he said. In other scenes, Khnumhotep occupies the place normally associated with wives. And in some hieroglyphs, Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep's names are strung together in a word play that could mean "joined in life and joined in death." Mr. Reeder's conclusion: "Same-sex desire existed just behind the ideal facade constructed by the ancients." The Research Center is a nonprofit group that sponsors expeditions to Egypt. Its North Texas chapter holds monthly talks at Southern Methodist University, but Saturday's talk was sexier than the average academic discussion, members said. "We try to get as wide a spectrum of new and unusual topics as possible," said the chapter's president, Dr. Clair Ossian. Mr. Reeder also recited an ancient tale - probably intended at this time to be humorous-of a homosexual liaison between the gods Horus and Seth, producing a male pregnancy
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Babson College has cleared two students of any disciplinary violations stemming from their controversial drive through Wellesley College to celebrate Donald Trump’s victory the day after the presidential election, their lawyers said Monday. The students, Parker Rand-Ricciardi and Edward Tomasso, faced accusations of harassment and disorderly conduct before the college’s honor board on Friday. The Nov. 9 incident sparked a post-election uproar, fueled by accusations on social media that the men spat on a Wellesley student and yelled racial and homophobic slurs while parked in front of Harambee House, a campus gathering place for African-American students. Advertisement Rand-Riccardi and Tomasso denied the allegations, and an investigation by Babson found no evidence the men did anything other than drive through the campus waving a Trump flag out the truck window and yelling “Make America Great Again.” Get Metro Headlines in your inbox: The 10 top local news stories from metro Boston and around New England delivered daily. Sign Up Thank you for signing up! Sign up for more newsletters here They are not facing criminal charges. Jeffrey Robbins, an attorney for Rand-Ricciardi, said Monday that his client’s family is relieved the matter has come to a close. “This has been an extremely difficult, painful five weeks for Parker and his family, one that has naturally taken a toll on them,” Robbins said in a statement. “They are grateful for the kindness and support of so many people, including both friends and complete strangers. Their hope is to spend some time decompressing and enjoying the holidays.” Brad Bailey, Tomasso’s lawyer, said his client was “pleased and gratified” by the board’s decision. Advertisement “Babson College certainly had a system in place to deal with allegations like this, and he trusted in the system,” Bailey said. “He is extremely happy that his name has been cleared of allegations that were completely untrue and had no basis in fact.” A spokesman for Babson College declined to comment, citing student privacy laws. Wellesley officials could not be reached for comment. Wellesley College, Hillary Clinton’s alma mater, held a peace walk on campus the Friday after the men’s celebratory drive. During the walk, Wellesley senior Amber Walker, an events coordinator at Harambee House, told students she was standing in front of the building when the men drove by, and that “I have you guys here so I don’t have to go through this alone.” Advertisement On Monday, Walker said she was disappointed by the resolution of the case. “For people that look like me, our struggle continues,” she said. But the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which advocates for free speech rights on college campuses, welcomed the decision. Ari Z. Cohn, director of the foundation’s individual rights defense program, said the group was pleased the men were cleared from “these baseless charges.” “While Babson College is not bound by the First Amendment, its policies expressly recognize the importance and value of free speech,” he said. “Once the more serious allegations were determined to be unsubstantiated, the college should have immediately dropped the matter. Babson must ensure that students are free to express their views without fear of official sanction.” After the incident, Babson president Kerry Healey apologized to the Wellesley College community in a letter posted on her school’s website. “We, the Babson community, were extremely upset to learn that two of our students engaged in behavior that was, at a minimum, insensitive, unacceptable, and contrary to our core values,” Healey wrote. Both students were ousted from the fraternity they belonged to, Sigma Phi Epsilon. The fraternity’s national leadership called their alleged actions “abhorrent to our members, alumni, and staff” in a statement. It was not clear Monday whether the students will be allowed to rejoin the fraternity or will seek reinstatement. Tomasso and Ricciardi could not be reached for comment. Both students denied using profanity or slurs or spitting at Wellesley students, but shortly after the incident apologized for their behavior in Facebook postings. Tomasso wrote that he “hurtfully displayed a flag that symbolizes fear for many people and my actions caused pain.” Rand-Riccardi said his “insensitive celebration of the Trump victory was an extremely poor choice, plain and simple.” Olivia Quintanacan be reached at olivia.quintana@globe.com . Follow her on Twitter @oliviasquintana . Travis Andersen can be reached at travis.andersen@globe.com . Follow him on Twitter @TAGlobe
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Media playback is not supported on this device Hodgson on Ferdinand omission Roy Hodgson says leading England into Euro 2012 against France is the pinnacle of his career. England manager Hodgson is excited at the challenge ahead but is braced for criticism should his players fail to impress at the tournament. "It could be the most terrific three weeks or the most torrid of my career," said Hodgson ahead of Monday's game. "But I am up for the challenge, otherwise I would never have dreamed of accepting the job." England arrive in Ukraine on Sunday to conclude preparations for Hodgson's first competitive game since succeeding Fabio Capello in May as their campaign opens in Donetsk's Donbass Arena. Hodgson - a varied career Born in Croydon in 1947 Played for Gravesend & Northfleet, Maidstone and South African side Berea Park Started managerial career at Swedish side Halmstad in 1976 Has managed in Sweden, England, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark and Norway Managed Inter Milan during two spells in the 1990s Coached Switzerland at 1994 World Cup, was in charge of UAE from 2002 to 2004 and Finland between 2005 and 2007 Managed Blackburn, Fulham and Liverpool in the Premier League and moved to West Brom in February 2011 Full Hodgson factfile And Hodgson, 64, has made no attempt to disguise his excitement at the task awaiting him after his long career in coaching and management. Asked if he thought this was his personal pinnacle in the game, he said: "Absolutely. I'm very excited. "I've been excited from the day the Football Association chairman David Bernstein called me - and through those harrowing two weeks when I was trying to juggle all the things I thought needed to be done to be prepared, as well as being West Bromwich Albion's head coach." Hodgson is also prepared for the intense scrutiny that comes with the job of England manager, especially at major tournaments. "This is the top job in English football," he added. "If it is the most torrid three weeks of my career I hope that it's for the right reasons. "By that I mean because the players have let myself and the team down very badly, we have played very badly and that fair-minded people watching us are thinking, 'my God what are they doing?'. Media playback is not supported on this device Hodgson on Ferdinand omission "If that does happen, I will learn an awful lot about what I need to do in the coming couple of years to make sure it doesn't happen in Brazil in 2014. "I can honestly say that's the thing that could make it really torrid for me - if I get a totally different response in the games from what I am expecting to see from these players. "If they have conned me into thinking I am working with a good bunch here - that this is a bunch who won't let me or the team or the nation down - then suddenly, in three games they really do that, then this would be a real painful blow for me. "It would be much more painful than if I have to read that I got the team wrong, or I should have picked this player or done that, or that the penalty spot wasn't bright enough."
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Workiva Inc. - Insider Pro and Computerworld Name Workiva One of the Best Places to Work in IT Skip to main content Newsroom Our Company Overview Leadership Careers & Culture Innovation Customers Amplify Investor Relations Media Contacts Featured Stories Press Releases In the News Workiva Stories Customer Stories Investor Relations Media Assets Sustainability Search query Search query Our Company Overview Leadership Careers & Culture Innovation Customers Amplify Investor Relations Media Contacts Featured Stories Press Releases In the News Workiva Stories Customer Stories Investor Relations Media Assets Sustainability News Details Follow us section (appended to Header Navigation) Follow Us Twitter Linkedin Instagram Facebook Youtube Global Locations RSS feed View All Press Releases Return to The Newsroom Insider Pro and Computerworld Name Workiva One of the Best Places to Work in IT June 23, 2020 DownloadPDF Format (opens in new window) 2020 Marks the Third Consecutive Year to Achieve Prestigious Accolade AMES, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Workiva Inc. (NYSE:WK), provider of the world’s leading connected reporting and compliance platform, today announced that it has been named one of the 2020 Best Places to Work in IT by IDG’s Insider Pro and Computerworld. This is the third consecutive year Workiva has ranked on the list. The annual list recognizes Workiva’s strong efforts in five categories: company benefits, career development, training, diversity and employee engagement. “The Workiva IT team is the driving force behind our success, providing essential service and support to our employees and customers around the world,” said Marty Vanderploeg, CEO of Workiva. “Receiving the Best Places to Work in IT award for three consecutive years recognizes the efforts we’ve made in building a culture where our employees have the freedom and resources they need to create groundbreaking software and solve the most challenging business problems.” Recently, as Workiva and its customers shifted to a completely virtual workplace in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the IT team successfully enabled a seamless and secure transition with the Workiva platform to maintain business continuity. Workiva IT also supports the company’s numerous digital channels that keep teams connected and focused on achieving business goals and objectives. “As technology continues to evolve more rapidly than ever, attracting and retaining top IT talent to research, deploy and maintain that technology has never been more important or more challenging,” said Mark Lewis, VP Audience Development at IDG’s Insider Pro. “Companies that have earned a spot on the Insider Pro and Computerworld 2020 Best Places to Work in IT list share a common denominator: They create an environment that not only rewards workers with competitive compensation and benefits, but they also foster a spirit of diversity, social responsibility, training and innovation.” About Workiva Workiva, provider of the world’s leading connected reporting and compliance platform, is used by thousands of enterprises across 180 countries, including 75 percent of Fortune 500® companies, and by government agencies. 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How to Market Cleaning Accreditations and Certifications MulberryMC - Services Our Work Our Team Blog Contact How to Market Cleaning Accreditations and Certifications Communicating Facility Safety The world is a very different place than it was in 2019. We’re now hypersensitive of our surroundings and how they’re being cleaned and maintained to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. While product certifications from third-party organizations, government approvals and even training were important before the pandemic, they are now must-haves in the eyes of the public. With so much still uncertain, people want to know that cleaning products and services are thorough and effective. Whether you operate a residential or commercial cleaning company, manufacture cleaning chemicals and tools or operate a facility, you need to have the proper precautions in place and clearly communicate your credentials. Doing so will give your customers, employees and stakeholders peace of mind. If you don’t adequately promote your preparedness around cleanliness, customers may seek out alternatives in an already competitive market. Marketing your Commitment to Cleanliness Perhaps your employees have completed COVID-19 training or certification through an association or partnership with a trusted supplier. Maybe your disinfectant has secured approval to be used against SARS-CoV-2, following testing from the Environmental Protection Agency. Or your facility may have completed a rigorous accreditation process ensuring you follow the right cleaning and safety procedures. Whatever the situation, you’ll need to be strategic about marketing these important updates. Consider the following best practices for communicating your accreditation, certification or COVID-19 reopening safety plan. Update your website Your website is one place where people go to find the latest information about your organization. The content on your website supports search engine optimization. Make sure visitors can easily find information about your accreditation, certification or approval. Upload a press release to your news section, add a blog that dives deeper into your dedication to cleanliness and add a scrolling header or a pop-up that notes your important coronavirus-related updates. The more prominent, the better. Harness the power of video Accomplishments like certification and accreditation are worthy of video. Whether it’s an animated video with on-screen text and voiceover, an address from a key leader in your organization that’s supplemented with B-roll or a whiteboard or chalkboard “explainer” video, this format allows you to showcase your news in an engaging way. Optimize the video for sharing on social media by creating shorter snippets so you can capture the attention of followers who prefer bite-sized updates. Communicate via social media Does your brand have followers on channels like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram or Snapchat? Social media provides you with easy access to your customers and prospects. And according to a 2020 survey, 40% of consumers polled want to hear how brands are responding to the pandemic. As more facilities reopen, it’s important for organizations to communicate how they are protecting their employees and customers. Building services contractors and other cleaning companies should also use social media to demonstrate which products and processes they are using to achieve cleanliness. Use engaging photos and video, and update your pages regularly so your audience can continually see your ongoing commitment to clean. Send direct email communications Now is the time to leverage your email distribution lists. Whether it’s a monthly e-newsletter, or weekly updates about your latest certifications or reopening plans, email communication sent directly to your customers and prospects is one of the best ways to get their attention, share your message and keep your brand top of mind. Use a distribution platform that allows you to track your opens and click-through rate and adjust your messaging and subject lines accordingly, as well as your distribution days and times to maximize interest in your emails. While it’s inevitable to experience unsubscribes following distribution of an e-blast or e-newsletter, your customers who truly connect with your brand will appreciate your updates and open your messages for the latest news. Peace of Mind through Cleaning It’s times like these that we remember how brands handled even the toughest situations. If a client feels that your cleaning business cuts corners while maintaining its facility or a customer feels uneasy to enter a grocery store because he or she doesn’t understand what safety measures are in place, your business risks losing their loyalty. If you have earned accreditation, certification or approval for key processes, products or services, now is the time to communicate this information. Cleaning is at the forefront of everyone’s minds and will continue to be a topic of conversation, even after there is a vaccine or treatment for coronavirus. Even after the pandemic is over, your customers will remember how you communicated facility safety and the steps your brand took to uphold cleanliness and wellbeing. Make a positive and lasting impact for your business by clearly explaining how your accreditations and certifications support health and safety. Did you know that Mulberry helped the Global Biorisk Advisory Council launch its GBAC STAR™ facility accreditation program? Learn more via our case study here. Contact us today to discuss how we can help your organization promote its biggest achievements, from accreditation to certification to award wins and more. Jess Messenger is an Account Director at Mulberry Marketing Communications, an award-winning full-service B2B communications agency based in Chicago, London and Australia. She enjoys developing PR campaign strategies and writing for B2B audiences across numerous verticals such as retail, foodservice and healthcare. Recent Articles 31 May 2022 It’s Robots all the Way Down Interactive content creates personalised experiences for consumers and drives them to act. Learn about various types of interactive content. Read more 24 May 2022 Top Tips for Your Next Speaking Engagement Interactive content creates personalised experiences for consumers and drives them to act. Learn about various types of interactive content. Read more 10 May 2022 A Business Trip in Three Meals Interactive content creates personalised experiences for consumers and drives them to act. Learn about various types of interactive content. Read more Blog Our Work Our Team Contact Mulberry Marketing Communications 30 Stamford St London SE1 9LQ Privacy Policy Company Information © Mulberry Marketing Communications Ltd 2022. All rights reserved.
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An Egyptian electronic music artist said he was forced to abruptly end his set at a Singapore nightclub Saturday night after management told him that an unlikely D.J. — the son of embattled Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak — would be taking over the stage. D.J. Fadi was in the D.J. booth at Zouk, one of Singapore’s most institutional clubbing spots, when he told his audience that the club “[wanted] someone else to play,” prompting boos from the crowd. That someone was Norashman Najib, whose father is the head of government in neighboring Malaysia. The South China Morning Post reports that the younger Najib was not on the club’s performance schedule for the night. “I’ll see you somewhere in the future,” Fadi, who belongs to the popular trance music duo Aly & Fila, told the crowd. “Not in Zouk anymore, because I won’t play in Zouk any f—— more. They’ve insulted me, but I love you guys.” Zouk’s management has since explained the incident as a misunderstanding, taking to Facebook to say that they did not ask Fadi to end his set early. The Brief Newsletter Sign up to receive the top stories you need to know right now. View Sample Sign Up Now “We understand that this incident has resulted in some discontent and disappointment,” the post read. Following up from our previous announcement pertaining to Aly & Fila's gig at Zouk on Saturday night, Zouk would like to… Posted by Zouk Singapore on Monday, March 7, 2016 The story has gone viral in Southeast Asia, perhaps because Najib’s father is currently the subject of a massive corruption scandal that has brought global attention to the decadent lifestyles of Malaysia’s ruling elite. For months, Najib Razak has deflected calls for his resignation after news organizations reported last summer that his personal bank accounts held hundreds of millions of dollars that had possibly been siphoned from a struggling state development fund called 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). In January, Malaysia’s Attorney General dismissed corruption charges levied against Najib. But the 1MDB scandal has brought attention to the material indulgences of Najib’s family, including his wife Rosmah Mansor, famous for appearing in public sporting a collection of luxury handbags, and his stepson Riza Aziz, whose production company funded the making of Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street. In the aftermath of the incident, Malaysians took to social media to further cluck at the Najib family. Some have noted an irony to the fact that the son of a conservative Muslim prime minister was spending time in a nightclub. Contact us at editors@time.com.
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It’s not often that a press conference includes tearing down a building. But city and state officials gathered in Rutland Monday to demolish the first of a number of blighted properties in the city’s northwest neighborhood. The event kicks off a $1.25 million renewal project aimed at boosting property values, lowering crime and encouraging homeownership. Dozens of people gathered to watch as demolition equipment tore into an abandoned apartment house that Rutland Police Chief Jim Baker says his department knew well. “We were there on countless occasions,” said Baker. “They were distributing heroin out of the back of the apartment. I’ve been joking with the mayor for the past year and a half that I want to drive that bulldozer into the front of that house.” When some people see blighted properties, we see opportunity and action. When some people see boarded up buildings that have been abandoned, we see home ownership. - Rutland Mayor Christopher Louras City officials in Rutland say a $1.25 million community development grant, funded through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, will allow the city to get rid of an estimated 11 other blighted multi-family properties in a neighborhood hit hard by the drug trade. Mayor Christopher Louras says the city will partner with NeighborWorks of Western Vermont, a local nonprofit housing agency, to implement the grant. Once buildings are identified for the program, Louras says they’ll either be renovated or demolished, replaced with single-family homes or green space. “When some people see blighted properties, we see opportunity and action,” said the Mayor. “When some people see boarded up buildings that have been abandoned, we see home ownership.” But local homeowner Rob Fredette is skeptical. He’s lived in Rutland’s northwest neighborhood since 1990. Standing on his front porch he points to several boarded up houses that he says have been empty for years. He says he’d love to see the city tear down the one on the corner, but he alleges there’s an active drug dealer right next door. “Yeah, it’d be great, but who they going to get to buy these houses? Who’s going to want to move into this neighborhood?” asked Fredette. “Even if it’s a brand-new house and they can afford it, who’s going to want to move down here?” Kelly Greene would. He recently bought and is renovating a home in northwest Rutland just around the corner from Rob Fredette. Greene says he’d like to see the city tear down the building next door. It was a crack house that he says burned down last spring. “It’s a lot quieter now that the dealers are gone,” he says with a touch of irony. But he says boarded up houses and blight are things you find in every town. He says the only way to fix a neighborhood is one house at a time.“If you fix up a neighborhood and people care about their homes, they’ll care about who’s in their neighborhood,” says Greene. “If you don’t care that you have a crack house next to you, then they’re going to stay there. If you stand outside and call the police and take down license plate numbers and watch like people used to and talk to your neighbors and be nice to each other,” he says “things work out then.” That’s exactly the type of neighborhood cooperation and pride officials hope to create more of in Rutland with the redevelopment grant.
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MOLDOVA is an increasingly popular destination for European leaders. And it’s not just because of the wine. In August Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, visited Moldova. At the end of November, José Manuel Barroso (pictured on the left), president of the European Commission, made his first visit to Chisinau. “My visit to Moldova was long overdue”, he announced in front of 2,000 people at the National Palace on November 30th. Mr Barroso, who is Portuguese, made a joke about how he can understand Moldovan (similar to Romanian), another Latin language. He praised Moldova for its reforms and urged it to keep going. The audience was buzzing. Get our daily newsletter Upgrade your inbox and get our Daily Dispatch and Editor's Picks. Among the EU’s eastern neighbours, Moldova is distinguishing itself. Visa negotiations with the EU, which will eventually allow Moldovans to travel to the Schengen area without a visa, are making progress. Moldova topped the Eastern Partnership Index, which compares reforms across the six former Soviet states grouped under the EU’s Eastern Partnership. Unsurprisingly, Belarus came last. In contrast to Moldova, the EU’s relations with Ukraine are particularly chilly at the moment. Yulia Tymoshenko, a former prime minister, is still in prison. The association agreement, which would deepen EU-Ukraine relations, remains in limbo. Allegedly rigged parliamentary elections in October didn’t help. They were criticised by international observers as “a step backwards”. A former-Soviet state of 3.6m people, Moldova still has big problems. It is one of the poorest countries in Europe even though, as Mr Barroso pointed out, Moldova receives the highest level of support in the European Neighbourhood, at €41 per capita. (The EU’s European Neighbourhood Policy seeks to tie countries to the east and south of the EU into the EU with conditional financial assistance.) Corruption is rampant. The “frozen conflict” in Transdniestria, the breakaway eastern region of Moldova, remains unsolved, despite progress this year. Until March, Moldova went without an elected president for nearly three years. Vlad Filat (pictured on the right), the Moldovan prime minister, will report to Brussels on the government’s reforms on December 13th. The date to watch is the Vilnius Eastern Partnership, planned for late 2013 when Lithuania holds the EU presidency. Speaking to our correspondent, Ambassador Dirk Schuebel, the head of the EU Delegation to Moldova, was optimistic that the EU-Moldova Association Agreement would be ready by then. EU membership is also becoming less of a taboo. Off the record, some European diplomats lament that Moldova was grouped with authoritarian Azerbaijan and Belarus, rather than with Balkan countries like Albania or Bosnia and Herzegovina, which are listed as potential candidates for membership. Yet in October, Štefan Füle, the European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy, spoke about Moldova applying to join the EU one day. Still, Moldovans should not hold their breath too soon. “Moldova will never join the EU. Never!”, said the editor of a major Moldovan newspaper, speaking in his office. Like many others in Chisinau, he would like to see Moldova in the EU. But he is sceptical about the pace of reforms and the fight against corruption, regardless of the government’s pro-EU stance. “It is very convenient for Brussels to hold Moldova up as a so-called success story”, he said. Europe needs success stories at the moment but Molodva isn’t one (yet).
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Black Lives Matter Toronto claims that Canadian police, media, and society at large are inundated with anti-black racism. The organization, which started in the United States, is spreading across Canada, with protesters from Vancouver to Halifax chanting their slogans. Janaya Khan, one of the co-founders of the Toronto chapter, has been attending Pride for 10 years. On July 3, Khan helped lead the sit-in at the Toronto Pride parade that halted the march for half an hour. Khan sat down with Maclean’s on Thursday afternoon. Q: What was it like growing up as a black queer youth in Toronto? A: Difficult. Difficult. There are very few resources for someone with an intersectional identity in general, let alone someone who is black, who identifies as queer and as gender non-conforming. Fast forward to my first Pride where I was really out for the first time. Having been there only about 20 minutes I had my first interaction with the police at Pride. I have a history with interaction with the police that hasn’t gone very well for me. They’ve been very aggressive, often demanding ID and wanting information about where I’m going. I didn’t have the language then. I didn’t know I was being carded. It was so routine for people in my community that it just seemed like a natural occurrence that there would be that much police presence, that there would be that type of questioning. That was my first experience with a police officer at Pride, but that had been my experience my entire life in this city. Q: There have been well documented attempts by organizations such as Blackness Yes! to get Pride to give more funding and provide more support for events like Blockorama [a stage set up during Pride featuring music, dance, and performances from black members of the LGBTQ+ community] for well over a decade. They’ve written letters and held public meetings and tried to have their concerns addressed through less confrontational means. Why did you feel it was time to escalate and stage a sit-in? A: Because we were the honoured group. We needed to act honourably. We were the honoured group for reasons that were in alignment with our politics. We were the honoured group because we had critiqued the status quo, because we’d challenged police brutality, because we’d named anti-black racism. Why would we change our tactics at Pride? Q: This year who specifically from Pride did you contact to get your concerns addressed before deciding to stage the sit-in? A: Blackness Yes! and BQY [Black Queer Youth] had spoken to Pride Toronto organizers on several occasions. First and foremost we’re accountable to the community members that we serve. We are not a small group of people who make decisions. That’s what Pride Toronto is. We are a small group that represents a lot of people and we do not make the decisions for them, they make the decisions for us. They were like, ‘Okay, we’ve tried months prior to have those kinds of conversations and they haven’t worked.’ So they asked us to use our platform and of course we would. Q: Between 2005 and 2015 the federal black inmate population in Canada grew by 69 per cent. That’s the fastest growth rate for any group of people. For comparison, the number of Aboriginal people in prison grew by a little over 50 per cent during the same period. Right now the incarceration of black people in Canada is triple their representation in society. What would you like the federal government to do to address this? A: I think there needs to be an intervention on several levels. We can easily say eliminate carding and that would suddenly be it. The reality is: so long as racism exists, prisons will exist. They work hand in hand together and so it’s not a coincidence that the dramatic increase did go up in line with when carding practices became very normalized. On a federal level, look at Howard Sapers, who was the former prison watchdog who was fired by the Harper government [an election was called before Harper could replace Sapers and Trudeau has kept him on]. On a federal level the government is mandated to collect data on Indigenous populations. They’re not mandated to collect data on black populations. So Sapers created a special report because of the dramatic way that black people’s numbers were astronomical compared to their population. We make up 2.9 per cent of the population. We represent 10 per cent of the federal inmate population. As Black Lives Matter, we’re an intersectional movement. We are not a movement that is only fighting for black people. And so what happens in the Indigenous communities are often in line with what’s happening in black communities. We are the two largest populations in the Canadian federal inmate population, so our struggles are intrinsically linked. Q: Let’s talk about Justin Trudeau. On May 17, he introduced legislation to protect the rights of transgender Canadians. Do you think he’s doing enough to support black trans people and black LGBTQ+ people? A: No. I think any time that we’re changing legislation to make it more inclusive for people it’s important, but I think we also need to ask the question, always at the end: “For whom does this serve?” “Who is this going to be transformative for?” And often times because legislation isn’t considering anti-black racism, black people are lost in the holes, in the spaces, in the channels where racism exists, where disenfranchisement exists. Q: In March, the United Nations commission on economic, social and cultural rights harshly criticized Canada for the disproportionate number of black children in the foster care system and the high dropout rate amongst black youth. Are there things that Black Lives Matter is calling for in the way that federal or provincial policy deals with the foster care system, deals with the education system? A: What we’ve been calling for recently and since our founding is the need for data and the need for research. When we are looking at these massive gaps where black youth are falling through, we need data to substantiate what we’re seeing and what we’re experiencing. I can say that especially because I was one of those black youth that grew up in the foster system. I grew up in group homes and spent time in women’s shelters as a teenager. When you have that type of experience it becomes very deeply personal to you. We shouldn’t always have to use our personal experience to validate what we’re saying when it’s happening across the board. If we are making up 40 per cent of the youth that are in the foster care system [in Toronto], that is a state of emergency and it needs to be treated as such. Q: How do you respond to people who say BLM “bullied” Pride or “hijacked” the parade? A: We really need to interrogate the language being used. When we use language like that it suggests that we have some kind of social, systemic, and structural power. We’re a group of marginalized people coming together fighting against the police, fighting against a not-for-profit that provides governance for one of the largest Pride celebrations in the world. That manoeuvres over a million people. So when we say this is the group, I don’t think that’s in alignment with what bullying is or what bullying looks like, I really don’t. I think when people are fighting because we have been marginalized, because we have been brutalized and we’re actually standing up for ourselves, and people use a word like “bullied,” that’s anti-black racism to suggest that. When people are using the word “hijacked,” I think it really reflects that, because we have Muslim people on our team, how quickly we’re falling into anti-Islamic sentiment. Q: You think “hijack” is a reference to the Islamic people on your team? A: Oh, absolutely it is. I think there’s an investment with certain people to frame us as the type of organization that has the type of power to incite change in a particular way that we could have the power to hijack something so large. Q: Do you see a difference in the way that anti-blackness manifests in Canada versus how it does in the United States? A: We see two very different streams here than you find in the United States. A lot of how anti-black racism manifests here is in conjunction with anti-immigration sentiment because of the Somali community and also because of Islamophobia. The majority of black people in Canada actually don’t identify as black Canadians. Our experience of being racialized in Canada is: “Where are you from?” “But where are you really from?” You know? You don’t see that narrative in the States where it’s like: “You don’t belong here,” “This isn’t where you’re from.” African Americans and black Americans have been terms that people have used for decades, but the mainstream media doesn’t refer to us as black Canadians. We don’t refer to ourselves as that. So in a way you have the Canadian identity and you have the black identity and they’ve been separated. Q: Do you think that’s a reflection of how Canadian immigration policy for decades tried to foster a mosaic, as opposed to a melting pot in the United States? People are encouraged to sort of subsume themselves in the United States and consider themselves American whether they’re Asian American, African American. Whereas, not only are black people in the Canadian media often referred to primarily as Somali or Guyanese, but you’d also see that with other communities where people are being referred to as say, Venezuelan not Latino. Is that part of it? A: Yeah, that’s bigger than blackness. Racialized people are not often allowed to identify as Canadian, are not believed to be Canadian here. That type of nationality, I think that’s reserved for white Canadians and I think white Canadians reserve that for themselves. Q: What do you think of the way you’ve been covered in the media? Do you think there’s anti-blackness in the Canadian media? A: When language is being used like “hijacked,” when language is being used like “bullied,” when language is being used like “hostage,” these are really problematic and very dangerous, particularly when we hosted a sit-in in a public place. So the question that always comes up is: would this have been different if we were six white men? Would they be using that language then? I don’t think so. I’ve never seen that language used when white people have demonstrations. We didn’t see the media cover Occupy the way that they covered BLMTO Tent City. We saw the police treat Occupy in a certain way. They were allowed to have tents and fire. We were not allowed to have those in the middle of winter at Tent City for all 15 days that we were there. So I think the media has been deeply irresponsible. I think the media has been anti-black in its practice. The media is a reflection of society, and I think we’re seeing also a shift in how people understand what happened, we’re seeing a debate. We’re seeing tension, and that to me is a sign of growth and I think the media is reflecting that and that’s integral. Q: You’ve said that you’ve received death threats since the sit-in, primarily from gay men. A: Yes. Q: Why do you think that is? A: Gender and sexual diversity doesn’t negate racism. I think that Pride has turned into something that is primarily for gay white men. In 1981, when the bathhouse raids took place, the population that was most deeply impacted, at least according to the media, was gay white men. Gay white men can assimilate into heternormative culture, into straight culture in a way that someone like me never could. And because they’re able to assimilate, they’re able to create change and really inform what Pride Toronto is, what the Pride marches have looked like, who’s a part of it and who isn’t. So our action has challenged gay white men specifically and they’ve responded in white supremacist ways. That’s really what we’ve seen. Q: Have you informed the police? Have you asked for any kind of protection? A: That would suggest that I believe that the police could protect me and that they were invested in my protection. I don’t believe that. Q: Are you afraid for your life? A: The reality for black people now, in this moment in time in the world, is: whether you fight or not, you die anyway. So I’m going to fight. I think that fear is always a part of change, and I think fear is what makes people resist change, and I think we have to confront that fear head-on. Q: You’ve called for an end to carding. Apart from carding, what would progress look like in terms of the relationship between police and black LGBTQ+ people? A: You know, someone very smart said, “I’m an optimist by will and a pessimist by intellect.” That is a very, very complicated thing to respond to, because at this particular moment I’m not sure what that would look like, because the entire institution and the entire practice of police officers are informed by racism and so… Q: You’re saying all police officers are racist? A: No, I’m saying the institution. Q: Can you explain the distinction as you see it? A: There’s police who are individuals. Those individuals are not the problem. The problem is the institution that houses them. The problem is the institutional practices that sort of perpetuate anti-black racism, and so long as those systems are in place the police are going to act out in ways that are racist, and they’re going to act out in ways that are homophobic and transphobic, because that is the society that we live in. The police are a direct result of the society that we live in. Q: I’m sure you saw the letter from the gay police officer who was trying to argue that exclusion is not inclusion and that by keeping police officers within the parade, there would be opportunities for reconciliation and for progress. A: Thirty-five years, there’s been Pride. Thirty-five years. This is the first time that Pride has ever discussed the inclusion and participation of black people: because of Black Lives Matter Toronto, because of our participation in it. Entire groups of people have been committed to it for years. You know of course Pride is for you, of course. But what we are fighting against are the institutions, so police floats that are representatives of the institution. Police booths that promote the institution. Police uniforms, police being armed. I don’t want to be criminalized in the one place that I can bring my intersectional identity. Why is it that police officers who are, you know, LGBTQ-identified feel that they can’t participate just because they can’t participate as police? That’s really the question here. Q: There has been criticism from people saying that Black Lives Matter is speaking for a variety of different groups such as Indigenous organizations, such as South Asian organizations. Are these communities working with you… A: That’s correct. It’s always interesting to me who truth is required for. Who must bear the burden of truth? It’s not the police. It’s not governmental bodies. It’s not Pride Toronto. The burden of truth often falls on some of the most marginalized people. We have to prove that racism exists. There was some criticism that came out that said: if police have been aggressive to you, where’s the proof? That would suggest that somehow footage would change that but we know that that doesn’t change that either. Body cameras haven’t changed the ways that black death has occurred. Particularly in light of what we’re seeing in the States with Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, there’s video footage. There was video footage for Eric Garner. Video footage doesn’t mean that justice is served. Video footage doesn’t mean that we’re believed. I really think we need to shift the culture of who is supposed to be the burden-bearers of truth.
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A conversation between the Editors of Political Animal and a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology about the misuse of the term “triggered”, its cultural context, and implications. The term “triggered” has shot into the mainstream in recent years. From Tumblr blogs warning their readers about possible triggers in subjects as varied as rape, death, and slimy things, to university students calling for trigger warnings on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby due to its portrayal of misogyny and physical abuse, the language of triggering has entered the global consciousness. Originally conceived by clinicians dealing with “shell-shocked” soldiers in WWI, “trauma triggers” are experiences (situations, sounds, places, etc.) that cause someone to recall a previous traumatic memory. This technical usage expanded as post-traumatic stress disorder became better understood in the late 20th century. Now being “triggered” has broken free of its clinical origins and is widely used online and in classrooms, often in contexts that have little to do with the idea of recalling a previous trauma. Perhaps unsurprisingly, as the term entered popular usage, it also became divorced from its technical roots. What is more surprising is that the popular usage of triggered has circled back to clinical psychology, and is beginning to distort the technical meaning of the term in the field where it originated. This article is a back and forth between the editors of PA and a clinical psychology doctoral candidate about how they see the term triggering being misused in their practice. Since this article is partly a rant about colleagues, we’re going to call this person MOTIMT (misuse of triggering is my trigger). Political Animal: So, you’re saying that misuse of triggering isn’t just a pop phenomenon, but it’s also being misused in the clinical setting? MOTIMT: Yes! In my experience, the meaning of the term trigger is definitely getting lost within the psychology community. Clinicians use the word trigger frequently, fervently, and as far as I can tell, completely incorrectly. “I just find this mother so triggering” a clinician once said to me about a client’s mother who had Borderline Personality Disorder. She looked so serious that I felt guilty that my first reaction was that I wasn’t even sure if she had finished her sentence. “Triggering of what?” I’d wondered. Then I thought “wait a minute, is this how you’re choosing to tell me that your own mother also has Borderline Personality Disorder?” I prepared a concerned face and follow-up questions as she lightly moved on to other topics. It was clear that her mother did not have Borderline Personality Disorder. PA: What do you think she actually meant? MOTIMT: Well, I’m not 100% sure, but I think she just meant she didn’t like her. After that incident, I started to notice a pattern. My fellow clinicians were often labelling situations as “triggering”. When their personal disclosures never followed, it became evident that they weren’t using the word “triggering” to describe reminders of challenging events that they had personally experienced. Instead, they were using it to describe clients that they found particularly unlikeable or difficult to work with. PA: So what’s the proper use of the term? MOTIMT: The term “trigger” actually comes from the literature on post-traumatic stress disorder where it refers to a reminder of a traumatic event that one has experienced. So clinicians should only talk about being triggered by a patient if they have had some sort of traumatic experience that the patient or patient’s experience is reminding them of. In that case, they absolutely should use the word; it could have a powerful therapeutic impact. But if not, they should express their understanding in other ways. PA: Why is this important? After all, words change their meaning all the time. Why should we view this as a case of incorrect usage, rather than expanding the usage of the term? MOTIMT: Well, this incorrect usage of the term “trigger” undermines its true meaning in potentially harmful ways. When clinicians imply that they’ve personally experienced a traumatic event which they haven’t, it takes something away from their clients who have actually experienced it. That’s a very important difference that gets lost if you try to broaden the meaning of the term. In my more cynical moods, I think that clinicians like using this phrase because it sounds so emotionally intelligent and indisputable. But I really think that they do it because of the heavy emphasis on first-hand experience in Psychology. Empathy is one of the most highly valued traits in a therapist. Empathy used to be defined as understanding someone else’s situation because you’d been in the same one, as opposed to sympathy which was defined as feeling sorry for someone else’s situation without a deep understanding of it. However, increasingly, and particularly within Psychology, empathy is starting to mean having the ability to vicariously experience someone else’s experiences. PA: That’s really interesting. With both empathy and triggering, you’ve got a clinical term that originally referred to a highly-subjective personal experience. And now people are using it as a stand-in for more general feelings or opinions, even in the field of clinical psychology. Although it might sound scientific to say that a client you don’t like is triggering, it’s really just a moral judgment disguised in the language of medicine. This is something Nietzsche called out frequently—in Beyond Good and Evil he famously refers to Spinoza’s Ethics as a “hocus-pocus of mathematical form” designed to mask the author’s personal opinions, and suggests that physicists are reading their democratic biases into nature when they describe it in terms of laws rather than tyranny. For Nietzsche, these misuses of language provided a way to draw out the deeper, often unexamined, perspective of the speaker. Do you think this expansion of the meanings of empathy and triggering is part of a wider shift in the way people in your field are thinking about what it means to experience something? MOTIMT: Yes, there may be something to that. There definitely is a move towards recognizing vicarious experience as similar to first-hand experience. Look at how the meaning of PTSD has been expanded in the latest version of the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). One of the main criteria for PTSD used to be having had first-hand experience of a trauma. But in the most recent version (DSM-5) the definition of PTSD was changed to explicitly include vicarious traumatization. In the previous version (DSM-IV-TR) PTSD required experiencing, witnessing, or otherwise being confronted by a traumatic event. Now this has been widened to include learning about a traumatic event that occurred to a close relative or friend, or even just being repeatedly told about it in a professional setting. In other words, if I hear that my brother was stabbed, I can get PTSD. Or if my client is abused and repeatedly tells me about it I can get PTSD. This is weird. It’s almost like PTSD is something you can catch now. PA: Especially if you’re a clinician – we non-professionals apparently are only empathic enough to catch PTSD from close friends and relatives. MOTIMT: I know! It’s almost like empathy is patented! It sometimes feels like clinicians are trying to restrict normal human feelings to their profession. PA: It certainly does seem like all these shifts in language that we’re discussing are blurring the lines between clinical judgment and personal feeling. As you said earlier, MOTIMT, there’s a certain indisputability to first-hand experience. So it’s understandable why clinicians might want to couch their professional opinions in the language of empathy or personal experience. But when you treat the clinician’s indirect experience as on par with that person who actually experienced the event, you undermine the idea that the clinician is a detached impartial observer. Which, in turn, calls into question the scientific nature of what the clinician is doing. In that respect, this hollowing-out of clinical terminology seems to fit within the wider postmodern rejection of objective or rational standards in favor of the personal and subjective. It’s a way of acquiring a sort of authority equivalent to science for personal experience. It reminds me of how the term philosophy has become diluted in contemporary usage. What once meant a comprehensive way of life oriented around the love of wisdom is now a loosy-goosey shorthand for anything anyone holds to be true. MOTIMT: Once you start misusing terms it’s a slippery slope! In fact, I have a horrible confession to make—ever since we first spoke about doing an article on the term triggered, I’ve found myself starting to using the word. And now I can’t even tell if it’s ironic or not. It’s like OMG: you start saying it as a joke but quickly find yourself using it for real. Image from the Family Inequality blog.
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Calendar Title and navigation Title and navigation << < September 2022 > << September 2022 S M T W T F S 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 To: RadDatePicker RadDatePicker Open the calendar popup. Calendar Title and navigation Title and navigation << < September 2022 > << September 2022 S M T W T F S 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 {1} ##LOC[OK]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## {1} ##LOC[OK]## ##LOC[Cancel]## April 22, 2022 OSHA places West Texas metal fabricator in severe violator program The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited a West Texas metal fabricator for repeatedly exposing employees to fall, machine, and other safety hazards, placing the employer into the agency’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program (SVEP) and seeking proposed penalties totaling $364,078. On October 18, 2021, OSHA opened an inspection of Kyoei Steel LTD, operating as Vinton Steel LLC, after receiving notification from the employer that a worker was treated at a medical facility for second-degree burns to his left hand. Agency inspectors determined that the employee was using a heat torch when oxygen leaked from a hose that was in poor condition, causing a fire flash in the roll and bearing shop at the facility. The agency determined the company failed to provide safety devices for welding equipment and exposed workers to fire hazards. On January 10, OSHA received an employer report of an amputation injury. On January 26, the agency received a complaint alleging that employees were forced to jump approximately 3 feet from a ladder onto a crane platform that had no safety rail system, exposing workers to fall hazards. OSHA placed Kyoei Steel into its SVEP after 10 incidents in 5 years, including 5 amputation injuries. Kyoei Steel LTD, based in Osaka, Japan, operates as Vinton Steel in El Paso, where the company employs approximately 400 employees represented by United Steelworkers Local 9424, according to the agency. Employers included in the SVEP are subject to mandatory follow-up inspections and increased agency pressure to abate cited hazards. Fall hazards cited at two separate jobsites A Waukegan, Illinois, contractor faces proposed penalties of $360,531 for exposing workers to deadly fall hazards at two separate jobsites, according to OSHA. Joshua Herion, who does business as ECS Roofing Professionals Inc., has a history of violating federal safety standards and ignoring safety citations, the agency said. An agency inspector reported observing a foreman and two roofers atop a Hoffman Estates, Illinois, commercial building, working at heights of up to 20 feet off the ground with inadequate fall protection. Ten days later, an OSHA inspector observed a crew of 3 working at heights greater than 12 feet atop a residential building in Waukesha, Wisconsin, without fall protection equipment. “In both of these incidents, the foreman left the site and directed others to do so when OSHA inspectors began asking questions about their safety procedures,” OSHA’s Chicago North Area Director Angeline Loftus said in an agency statement. “This defiant act demonstrates Joshua Herion and his company’s disregard for the safety and well-being of workers and the law,” she added. The agency’s construction industry fall protection standard (29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) §1926.501) topped the list of OSHA’s most frequently cited standards again last year. Inspectors cited 5,295 violations in fiscal year (FY) 2021. OSHA will hold its annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls May 2–6. 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I have been using Sulbutiamine on an average of three times a week for about 4 months, and I have nothing but good things to say about my experience with this Nootropic. I have also noticed a very positive increase in my long term memory in combination with Choline Bitartrate (Precursor to AcetylCholine) over the time I’ve been taking it. This is supported by studies suggesting Cholinergic and Glutimate activity increase during activity of Sulbutiamine. Now here’s another interesting study on the neurological effects of both acute and chronic Sulbutiamine administration. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10996447 Here’s the Abstract>> “Abstract: Chronic treatment of rats by sulbutiamine induced no change in density of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and (+/-)-alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionic acid receptors in the cingular cortex, but a significant decrease of the kainate binding sites, as measured by quantitative autoradiography. In the same treated animals, an increase of D1 dopaminergic (DA) binding sites was measured both in the prefrontal and the cingular cortex, while no modification of the D2 binding sites was detected. Furthermore, an acute sulbutiamine administration induced a decrease of kainate binding sites but no change of the density of D1 and D2 DA receptors. Acute sulbutiamine injection led to a decrease of the DA levels in the prefrontal cortex and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid levels in both the cingular and the prefrontal cortex. These observations are discussed in terms of a modulatory effect of sulbutiamine on both dopaminergic and glutamatergic cortical transmissions.” So basically, in terms of oral ingestion, this is saying that Sulbutiamine increases the sensitivity to D1 type dopamine long term , without significantly effecting the sensitivity to other types of Dopamine. This is interesting because a major brain-activity dropping effect of chronic Cocaine use is the DEsensitization to Dopamine. This means that, theoretically, Sulbutiamine increases the overall activity of the brain, and possibly even help repair damage in recovering cocaine addicts’ brains. The slight decrease in Kainate Glutimate receptors can be attributed to down regulation due to Sulbuitiamine’s Glutimatergic mode-of-action, meaning that the memory transcription boost of Sulbutiamine may be in part from this Kainate Glutimate activity.
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Transformative Imagination and the Need for Law - positions politics positions politics Search praxis episteme eikon paideia subscribe about us journal praxis episteme eikon paideia journal about twitter facebook Menu praxis episteme eikon paideia journal about twitter facebook episteme issue 4: philosophy for another time; towards a collective political imagination Transformative Imagination and the Need for Law Ivana Perica I If history were written as a succession of slogans, then ‘power to the imagination’ – a phrase attributed to Jean-Paul Sartre – would be the last outcry of revolutionary power: Since the 1960s, it was believed that neither parties, organizations, nor the vanguard, but the power of imagination the revolutionary vehicle necessary for the most diverse protest movements to achieve their desired global reach. Even the slogan “We are the 99%,” which in 2011 interfused the Occupy movement with possible resonances of the historical role of the proletariat, was commonly understood in terms of ‘bringing the invisible subjects to the fore.’ Instead of calling for a system change, the ambition of a series of other public outbursts, such as #MeToo, did not go beyond simply repairing the system. Somewhat more radical proposals for restructuring the system on a global scale – think, for instance, of the motto of Fridays For Future: “System change, not climate change” – are unfortunately still not strong enough to stimulate a substantial change in the world order. In contrast, ‘power to the communes,’ which was the guiding idea of the Paris Commune of 1871, called for a radical replacement of monarchical state machinery by revolutionary councils. It triggered a tradition that had its most important successors not only in the Soviet Revolution but also in a number of initiatives and movements of the 20th-century, including the radical left-wing groups of the 1960s. But with the self-inflicted decline of organized party politics as it developed in the 1960s and 1970s, and with the subsequent marginalization and pacification of the radicals, it was not the commune, or any other form of organization or institution, but precisely imagination that was upgraded as ‘the’ vehicle that offered viable exits towards better futures. After being detached from organized politics, revolutionary imagination conquered the stage of critique, art and literature. This process of depoliticization of radical aesthetics has been repeatedly recognized by critics on both the Left and the Right as liberalization: “the apolitical conception of ‘culture’ is the signature of political liberalism itself” (Fardy 29). The criticism of this state of art and politics is too extensive to be referenced in a satisfactorily exhaustive manner; despite its comprehensiveness, this criticism, however, still does not have the power to change the basically apolitical course of art and aesthetics as long as the conditions of their production – based on the world market of intellectual goods – remain unchanged: The slogan of the events designated by May 1968 was ‘power to the imagination.’ If one stated ‘power of the imagination’ it would have referred to the faculty of imagination which all human animals are expected to possess even if none exercises it. But imagination requires conditions for its exercise, without which it is as empty a declaration as ‘all men are equal’ (Gandhi and Philosophy 210). This account of imagination lays bare the gap between the general human power to imagine and the call to imagine; it reveals the naivety of the view that the call to imagine may be effective even if the conditions to exercise imagination were unsuitable. The quote ties in closely with the critical views of the politics of aesthetics, which is in contemporary discourse believed to be a seat of transformative imagination and hence potentially political (for critiques of, for example, the laudatory reception of Jacques Ranciere, see Sonderegger; Ventura; Perica). From Sartre and Maurice Blanchot to Theodor W. Adorno and many contemporaries, “it is assumed that the individual artwork is – or is not – the bearer of a unique political force comparable to the magical powers of a talisman” (Rockhill 5). Rockhill illustrates this “talisman complex” with a succinct historical example, namely with Sartre’s biting remark about Pablo Picasso’s Guernica: “does anyone think that it won over a single heart to the Spanish cause?” (219). Instead, for Picasso’s contribution to the Spanish cause it was essential that “he provided direct financial support to the Spanish Republic and Republican exiles” (220), which proved to be even more important than his specifically aesthetic commitment. Rockhill’s critical notion of the talisman complex, in fact, complies with Adorno’s radical repudiation of the politics of art: as privileged residents of alternative worlds, art and aesthetic practice do not have the power to bring about substantial, let alone systemic, change. The same goes for imagination: for its power to be enacted, it needs to be supported by material conditions for its exercise – only then can the slogan ‘power to the imagination’ bring about change. This also resounds with related observations by Chiara Bottici, author of Imaginal Politics. Discussing the “conditions that have to be met for formal politics to take place” (83), Bottici distinguishes between the “imaginative” and the “imaginal” and connects the latter to palpable conditions for the transport of the work of imagination: “Put in a nutshell, whereas the imaginative is the result of the work of imagination, the imaginal is the medium where such work takes place” (7). Against this background, vague approximations of the politics of aesthetics should be complemented, if not replaced with, more straightforward considerations of political art and political aesthetics. This may appear awkward if we consider that there is no viable organized politics on the horizon. The question arises, then, to what politics should political art be related to? The answer is twofold: First, granted the fact that politics “has gone underground” (Bernstein 273) and that it henceforth “appears only through the theoretical tracing of the fate that has rendered us strangers to one another” (ibid.), one should track this disappearance and critically reflect on its withdrawal into theory. Second, this seemingly irretrievable act of migration is based on the state of art and politics as they unfolded in the 1990s, a decade that slowly ceases to determine our political, theoretical, and aesthetic present. Nowadays, standing at the threshold, committed spirits strive to politicize both art and critique and thus to relinquish the ongoing status quo. Speaking of critique, it is less problematic to use the notion of ‘intervention’: interventionist critique operates with concepts “that are formulated out of a keen awareness of a specific intersection of social forces but aim at shifting it in a particular direction” (Rockhill 28). In contrast, art and aesthetic practices cannot straightforwardly lend themselves to programmatically defined political aims as this would mean abandoning their systemic specificity. However, what organized politics, interventionist critique, and committed aesthetics do have in common is the instance of transformative imagination, which functions as a generic name for the whole “nexus of politics and our capacity to produce images” (Bottici 8). Yet interventionist critique and committed art and aesthetics also distinguish themselves from organized politics in one pertinent dimension: Although serving as vessels of transformative imagination, they prove to be politically inept as long as they are not institutionally and logistically supported by organized politics; hence it is the political affiliation that makes transformative imagination both operable and feasible and that determines its commitment politically. “Artists make and theorists know” (Fardy 35): it is only through the unifying instance of shared imagination that bad oppositions of this kind can be rectified. Then it becomes unnecessary to roll up the purportedly obsolete discussions about freedom of art, its tendency and partiality. Given that aesthetic practice does not renounce its own specificity, which is based on the material and formal aspects that distinguish it from all other forms of human activity, what makes it committed is the way in which its own imaginal practice intersects with different forms of transformative thinking and acting. The same goes for interventionist concepts and theories: it is not their singular and often isolated interventions but the relationship with – including both commitment and disentanglement – broader political platforms and whole movements that renders them politically effective. This means that even in cases when transformative imagination in art, critique, and politics is committed to a seemingly anti-foundational anismos (which is not the lack of -ism but the repudiation of reductionist subsumptions of the many under the name of the One – race, nation, class, or capitalist subject, cf. Mohan), this anismos cannot be either imaginatively adumbrated or practically sustained without relying on material pillars of its enunciation and preservation (legal, institutional, and organizational frameworks). I unfolded this rather longish introductory part in order to appropriately prepare the terrain for an account of imagination, progressive politics, and law – three issues around which Divya Dwivedi and Shaj Mohan’s critical work pivots. Dwivedi and Mohan are aware that to discuss the power of imagination and progressive politics without considering legal preservation of their practical achievements would result in the aforementioned liberal variant of the slogan ‘power to the imagination.’ Simultaneously, they are cautious not to ponder political action exclusively in terms of rules and laws, as this would ignore the essential role of human imaginal creativity. The latter not only enables progressive politics in the first place but also serves as a custodian and dialogue partner that warns against its ossification. All this renders politics not static but a process. This article follows, first, a train of thought mapped out in Dwivedi’s article “May 1968 and other dates in the Memories of Imagination,” where she argues for a multi-directional memory of 1968, a memory that cuts across chronological, geographical, and socially stratigraphic lines. It then goes on to involve the insights from Mohan’s essay “The ‘Ismos’ of the Many,” especially his foundational turn towards institutions that materialize the power of imagination. The article finally embeds these two essays in the interpretative framework of rules, regularities, and laws, as it was extensively developed in Gandhi and Philosophy, Dwivedi and Mohan’s joint venture. II Despite the success in mobilizing broad social strata and organizing political resistance against colonial and neocolonial exploitation, the 1960s as a decade that ‘shook the world’ was retrospectively narrowed down to Westernized perspectives, culturalized, even aestheticized, and today is viewed primarily through the lens of the ‘power to the imagination.’ In her look back at the student rebellion in Paris, German historian Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey emphasizes the writing on the wall of the Odéon theatre in Paris – “Imagination takes power” – as central to understanding what happened in 1968. According to Gilcher-Holtey, the students who occupied the theater were not aiming “to replace the old government with a new one, nor to just reform the university. It was about more: about a new language, a new way of thinking, a new way of listening; in other words, new forms of communication and lifestyle.” Notwithstanding the central importance of cultural innovation, the significance of the events of 1968 is compared to those which led to the French Revolution: “‘Taking the floor’ in May 68 was equated in Paris with the ‘conquest of the Bastille’ in 1789.” Indeed, on the grounds that it engendered the biggest mass strike in history, this comparison of the French May 68 with the 1789 Revolution can be considered justified; however, Gilcher-Holtey’s account evidently neglects this strictly political dimension in favor of the Marcuseian ‘aesthetic dimension’: “To seize the word was experienced as an act of liberation.” This retrospectively erected “intoxicating cult of imagination” (Tihanov 28) comes at the cost of forgetting those political and social organizations that shaped the global 1960s in the first place. The result is a distortion of the originally multifaceted character of a decade that as first of its kind in the history of globalization engendered a variety of counter-movements. It excludes the exchanges and correspondences between West-European experiences and those of alter-European and non-European movements: Chinese Cultural Revolution is, for instance, evoked primarily as a source of inspiration and a point of reference for French and German rebels who by and large were unaware of all its scopes and dimensions. The nowadays hegemonic memory of 1968 similarly damps out the inner-European actions and voices of those who were resolute in their support of organized politics: One need only think of the Turin FIAT workers’ aversion to Middle-European countercultural movements, or of the loyalty of Yugoslav demonstrators to party and state authority. Besides this geographical negligence, the canonized (re-)invention of an anti-authoritarian political imaginary was also limited in regard to its historical memory. Namely, it was not able to come to terms with the deadlocks of the past and to dialectically open doors to alternative futures. The abandonment of the purportedly hopelessly authoritarian legacy of historical revolutions went hand in hand with the claims about the outdatedness of revolutionary subjects and concepts (class, proletariat, labor) and the refutation of petrified forms of organization (communist parties, unions, the International). The hegemonic power of this glorified break with the past is perhaps best illustrated with the closing remarks of the most recent WDR documentary Friedrich Engels – Der Unterschätzte: there, Gregor Gysy, who was the last leader of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) and is the current President of the Party of the European Left, does not fail to mention that the revolutionary regimes of the 20th century precipitated such a distortion of Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels’ legacy and that the consequences hold sway over the workers movements up to the present day (50:28–51:18). Similar undialectical throwaway gestures are covertly present even in contemporary criticism of the 1968 anti-authoritarian move. Post-post-structuralist theory (identifiable in everyday political jargon with ‘left-liberal hegemony’) suggests that a critique of scattered, extra-parliamentary and polycentric practices of disruption, revolt, breach, protest, insurrection, and subversion leads to a resurfacing of institutionalism, which may bring about a dangerous return of the obsolete political modernity. The assumptions of this kind adhere to a black-and-white logic of history, according to which the negation of a negation of the original position necessarily identifies with that position, thus forming a loop in historical time. The fact that the economic crisis of 2008/9 appears as a flashback to the Great Depression, and the fear that the 2020s could repeat the 1920s or even 1930s, is already a general marker of our times. Historical, political, and social simplifications of this kind tie in with the popular psychoanalytical interpretation of the ‘return of the repressed’ at its worst. It is precisely thanks to this fear of the return of radical pasts (which is excellently exemplified with the censoring remarks about the contemporary workers movements at the very end of the aforementioned documentary) that imagining of alternative futures – with the academic imagining at the blameful forefront – nowadays dwells “in ruins” (Readings). In this matter, it is crucial not to “fall back on the idols of old in our moment’s crisis; a mistake which arises in thinking of anastasis as the reappearance of the same thing” (Dwivedi and Mohan, Gandhi and Philosophy 217). Critical interventions by Dwivedi and Mohan abound with pleas for imagination. Yet how are we to understand their insistence to imagine after the power of the slogan ‘power to the imagination’ abated and the sound of John Lenon’s Imagine died out? My argument is that their way of intervening in this theoretical and political setting, in which imagination is continuously present and simultaneously disempowered, is inherently dialectical. By invoking imagination in times of its apparent decay they urge us to search a way out of the bad compromise that structures our time, a compromise that reconciliates the abominably inhuman politics of the past with the seemingly unavoidable supremacy of a ‘free’ but merchandized life. That the latter goes hand in hand with a restoration of authoritarian and fascist rules and regularities may seem paradox only to those who still cannot unhook themselves from the allures of yesterday’s neoliberalism. Dwelling in a strange in-between of our time – whereby “In-between is such a good thing!” (Dwivedi in Dwivedi and Mohan, “Reply”) – Dwivedi and Mohan explore the following questions: How can one think imagination when its potential was compromised by marketing strategies that understand the ‘revolution of 1968’ in terms of a lucrative ‘business year 1968/9’ (see the novel by Bernd Cailloux)? How do we perceive the duty of critique after critique has locked itself up in self-inflicted isolation or retreated to remote islands that are funded by private enterprises? In other words, if the “ethos of the critique is maintenance and progress” and if critique “cannot hold a candle to the ethos of use and throw” (Dwivedi and Mohan, Gandhi and Philosophy 210), how can the work of critique, spiritually and materially, be maintained? How do we “imagine and invent global institutions” (Mohan) which do justice to the fundamentally plural condition of people; finally, how do we imagine and invent a “practice that voids the existing routines and institutes new ones” (Dwivedi)? The imagination endorsed by Dwivedi and Mohan is not the political imaginary that is circulated in the commodified red salons of the New Left. The imagination at stake – political, aesthetic, and historical – dialectically resists und survives its own elitist devaluation and historical obsolescence. If one considers the need to intervene in everyday ideological struggles, such as those carried out in NGOized civil society, in public schools, at sporting events and family lunches, it turns out to be essential to do what at least some of the ‘68 activists succeeded in doing: namely to make the conditions for critique “available to those outside the cities and universities” (Dwivedi and Mohan, Gandhi and Philosophy 210). Within this framework, the training of imagination proves once more to be an important tool for various individual and collective actions, small and large, carried out by teachers, researchers, social workers, technicians, and publicly engaged spirits of all kinds. Yet this training is not what politics is all about; the power of imagination is not opposed to the power of legislation and institution. One does not do politics exclusively at the kitchen table or in a Pecha Kucha performance. Politics is ventured both on the streets and in parliaments, both in courtrooms and through sit-ins; most importantly, politics does not go without very material and palpable sources of action, such as organizations and their affiliated institutions and platforms, which allow for imagination to become lived reality. III The crises that keep overrunning us – economic collapses, environmental disasters, pandemics, political setbacks – are not only caused by the fact that “the thread of tradition was broken” (Arendt), but also by the fact that critique forfeited immaterial and material pillars that once served it as its own conditions of possibility. One of the problems lies in what one can name as the original scene of the patricide: in the radical refutation of political modernity as it was undertaken by postmodern thought, a refutation that attained global validity thanks to the hegemonic effects of Westernized theory. Instead of thinking in terms of historical ruptures, we should think the present – we should have thought the present – not as a radical beginning, but as a passage. Here, Dwivedi and Mohan introduce the image of anastasis – a concept that refers to stasis and at the same time represents its exact opposite. Anastasis was touched upon in their response to Giorgio Agamben’s and Jean-Luc Nancy’s essays on the COVID-19 pandemic, but its detailed elaboration is already given in the last and concluding chapter of their study Gandhi and Philosophy (2019). Since anastasis is both an image and a relation, it is an interim moment that lies between yesterday and tomorrow; it is a critical surface that arises between touch and withdrawal, a deferral of contact at moments when contact is most likely to occur. It is a tangential interaction. With regard to the temporal constitution of the present and future in their relation to repressed or remembered pasts, Dwivedi and Mohan depart from Jean-Luc Nancy’s rendering of resurrecting pasts in terms of “It is the other that rises and resurrects within the dead self” (217; Nancy 19). It is precisely in the anastatic reworking of the resurfacing pasts that critique emerges as a constructivist and future-oriented imaginal activity: “we can call critique the labour which creates memories of the future” (209). The anastatic perspective immerses critique in the common space of collective praxis, in the world. It also reconceptualizes critique as resistance to walls that are constantly being erected between the radical pasts and alternative futures, as well as between theory and art, or autonomous art and political practice. In this context, the faculty of imagination allows for a necessary recalibration of the ingrained understanding of memory, which is falsely regarded as recollective, retrograde and merely contemplative activity: “memory itself must cease to be defined only in relation to the past and must instead be revealed as the faculty of relating to the future” (Dwivedi). This means that the true nature of intervention consists of not only remembering but also negotiating the concepts that emerge from the pasts and lean toward alternative futures. In their attempt to provide a preliminary sketch of critique that eventuates in the in-between of past and future, Dwivedi and Mohan remarked, “We can intervene provided we avoid concepts which were forged in another epoch” (Dwivedi in Dwivedi and Mohan, “Reply”). What they classified as “evil” is “Not knowing the comprehending law and therefore not knowing at which regularities and which irregularities we must intervene” (ibid.). IV “Plural are the lines of contagion.” With these words as a kick-off to her essay “May 1968 and other dates in the Memories of Imagination,” Dwivedi revisits a series of protests and uprisings that enrich one another in what comes to be a peculiar, multidirectional memory that moves back and forth through the course of history. In this vast panorama of political movements, the faculty of transformative imagination reorganizes the rich reservoir of memories, which are invoked in order to henceforth serve as a starting point for versatile outbursts of human power. By shifting the focus away from the French May 1968, Dwivedi introduces events that dethrone May 68 from its privileged position of ‘the’ event and immerse it in a historical and global pool of related occurrences which mutually exchange their properties. Here, the French May 68, Prague Spring, the Tet offensive of the National Liberation Front in Vietnam, Cultural Revolution in China, and the Black Power salute by US athletes at the Mexico Olympics join not only the Hungarian uprising of 1956 but also the subsequent Naxalite movement of 1969. These events and movements “gathered currents of ideas, energies, tactics – in brief, memories – from the others, whether contemporary or the previous, and then sent them out into the world again.” The particular movements are thus interpreted as intersection points of remembered pasts, incorporated contemporaneities, and anticipated futures. Dwivedi’s essay destabilizes the hegemonic appropriation of “the iconic number” (Simeon, also qtd. in Dwivedi) of 1968, by the Western press and Westernized academic production, in that she fuses radical pasts with alternative futures against an unmistakably global background. This includes both horizontal inflammations by the same dissensual spirit in various corners of the world and, historically, vertical transfers of this spirit, from 1956 through 1968 to 1969 and back. The essay questions not only the conditions of possibility for these contagious transfers, but also their efficacy – a dimension that is essential for political thought but is commonly ostracized from philosophy and aesthetics. This is the point where Dwivedi not only acknowledges the achievements but also testifies to the failures of the global 1960s. Mohan she argues that the revolutionary 1960s were inefficient in establishing rules and regularities that might have had a chance to hold back the ensuing reinforcement of classical political economy and neo-conservative and technocratic politics: “This is the sense of hindsight in the past tense of the modal ‘should have…,’ which is a sense that we have now, that is, at the time of being able to acknowledge and utter ‘should have’ and it does not seek to recover but to depart in a new direction henceforth” (Dwivedi in Dwivedi and Mohan, “Reply”). It is precisely with regard to the aforementioned efficacy that the perspectives elaborated in Gandhi and Philosophy differ from what is considered to be political-theoretical thought in post-deconstructionist times, with post-foundational theory and post-Marxism as the main representatives. According to Christoph Menke, who as a conservative of a special kind nevertheless offers valuable insights, this political thought is limited to the assertion that a revolution intervenes spontaneously or simply “eventuates” (315). This diminishes the active role and importance of the efforts by individuals, collectives, and organizations. It even makes the occurrence of revolution messianic. Dwivedi and Mohan’s understanding of politics runs counter to a related assumption that a critique of the anti-institutional and anti-organizational impetus of ‘1968’ (which is distortedly attributed to ‘1968’ as a whole) would automatically lead back to historically failed revolutionary blueprints that were once prepared by revolutionary elites and obediently applied by the masses. Instead, their understanding of politics recognizes the legitimacy of regularities, rules, and laws, which also speaks to the need for a more nuanced memory of the global political pasts. In the philosophy of Dwivedi and Mohan, we thus find an understanding of regularity that is different from the inherited Foucauldian condemnation of regularity as a set of discourses and institutional procedures that enforces a continued and collective subjugation of the modern subject. Instead, they define the regularity more neutrally as “a set of actions and processes that repeat in a regular manner” (Dwivedi): “We find the regularity of the solar system in the movement of the sun and the seasonal variations. In economics, we are told that the cyclical variations of the economy are the evident working of the tranquil system; even when we find poverty and destruction in the silhouette we are told to look at ‘the whole picture’” (Dwivedi and Mohan, Gandhi and Philosophy 115–116). In the field of social affairs, politics is accordingly defined in a way that “realizes a distinct set of regularities every time” (194). Most importantly, it is also politics that makes it possible to change these regularities by “retaining in view the homologies held within the very same regularities and developing the polynomia which are not yet realized” (194–195). Before getting to the interrelation of regularities, rules, and laws, one must answer the question of how the different and diverging corners of the world and chapters of history converge with one another. There are two imaginal forces that necessarily converge: analogy and homology. While the latter literally transports the “powers of constructability” into a new historical and spatial or political context (and thus contributes to the creation of “a new reality”), analogy serves as a force of abstraction that makes this transfer possible in the first place (Dwivedi). It “gives the possibility of converting distinct objects under the same functional rule.” For instance, remote regimes in different corners of the world similarly implement the kind of politics that is clearly recognized as authoritarian, regardless of the alleged ideological differences between these corners and their respective regimes. Once parallelism is established through analogy, one needs to enact the imaginal force of homology in order to change the rules that have been recognized as corelative. In contrast to the abstractions of analogy, therefore, homology is essentially material: “What we often insufficiently call the materiality is that which is designated by homology. It is through homology that we find the constructability of something held in some other thing […]” (Mohan). In this way, homology serves as a springboard for those who (or that which) establish new and different regularities. This is where political and social strategies and forms of organization come to mind, such as general strikes, workers’ councils, or peaceful protests that travel from one corner of the globe to the other. Dwivedi provides us with examples from May 68: “trade and labour unions, students’ unions, Maoist groups, anti-colonial protests and the Algerian War of Independence, migrant workers, anti-war protests, and women’s rights’ and gay rights’ activism” (Dwivedi). These homologous transfers did not come about thanks to the mere discovery of analogies between distant regimes and they also did not occur by chance or as miraculous epiphanies. Rather, the forces of change were physically transferred over from one place to another in the work of activists and through channels such as leaflets, journals, organizations, and institutions: this is precisely what homology points to. Simultaneously, homology suggests that unless the analogy is activated in transfers to other objects, it remains a mere force of abstraction, a property of isolated objects, and is divested of the force of change. Hence, analogy without homology is a dry logical correlation and only by transfers of properties from one object to another are homologies activated and their world constituted. Purely abstract theoretical work, which detects analogies in objects without ever establishing real material contacts between them – commonly classified as theoreticism – is rendered by Dwivedi and Mohan in terms of calypsology: Calypsology could be the science of the concealment of a thing such that it is not open for other contenders; such a discipline would be confined to the immurement of its object away even from itself – Calypso herself immured Odysseus in her island to introduce exogenous ends to the wandering warrior being so that he became an island-being rather than a sailing-being (Gandhi and Philosophy 128). Instead of judging calypsology on moral grounds (which is what the label ‘theoreticism’ commonly suggests, cf. Rölli), Dwivedi and Mohan posit that the gap between here and there and between theory and praxis emerges not only due to a theoretician’s weak will or bad faith; instead, they claim that the gap is materially based on the structural forces that cut the lines between co-belonging entities and thus enforce isolation, retreating to remote islands and becoming Calypsos: “We do not live in the age of critique, which is not due to our voluntary resignation from it, but because the critique itself needs conditions which no longer obtain today” (Gandhi and Philosophy 210). It is certainly not by accident that the newest academic trend is withdrawing to ‘retreats’! Expectedly, the retreats do not train transformative imagination but additionally enforce its closure: “In us little Calypsos are being born” (214). Being materialist enough not to nurture false illusions, and also having in mind the particularly precarious politics of contemporary India, Dwivedi and Mohan claim that under the current institutional conditions, personal decisions to intervene are limited to individual undertakings, meaning that they are consistently hindered from unfolding into collective movements. Not only are the mutual lines of contagion between homologies (both historical and contemporary) obfuscated; even analogies are rendered invisible. To illustrate this, Dwivedi and Mohan often refer to the case of post-colonial theory. Cutting the bonds between post-colonial theory and (post-)colonial spaces makes the critical status of this theory questionable; finally, it is post-colonial theory itself that becomes colonialist and oppressive: “postcolonial theories which phantasize about the idols of nativism to remould the matter of societies criticalized by colonialism are repeating fascisms” (217). After not only post-colonial theory (which nota bene was originally called ‘critique’), but even large parts of post-1968 theory, have been ridiculously degraded into a confusing ‘praxis of theory,’ it takes generations to step out of this night in which all cats are black. This is to say that theory and praxis are to be considered as separated entities, with the forces of transformative imagination that commute between them. Due to its hybrid and non-identifiable shape, it is primarily aesthetics that applies to this sitting between the chairs, and theory and praxis are bound to learn from it. It this context one should understand Mohan’s remark that the global interspaces between one and another need to be populated by non-adjusted, heretic, even obscure agents who appear to be “degenerates” (Mohan, “The Obscure, the Cryptic and the Public” 63) or lawbreakers (cf. Gandhi and Philosophy 127). According to Mohan, being degenerate is one of the ways something or someone becomes a forerunner or a forebear of the new. Hence ‘travellers between the chairs,’ outcasts, and exiles appear as agents of acceleration of a pregiven regularity towards a new constellation, a new regularity. In this matter, Dwivedi’s essay about May 1968 appears to complement Mohan’s insistence on dissident figures: analogy without homology is unavoidably debased to an ineffective enterprise should these awkward figures become somehow integrated and coordinated if the desired “override of the given” (Dwivedi) is to be achieved. This is then a task for law as the organizing principle of a praxis which cares for continuity and efficacy. V It is not only metaphors, but first and foremost regularities we live by: Important components of our quotidian lives follow standardized patterns of schooling, traveling, eating, producing and, finally, disciplining the irregularities. The fact that these practices in late capitalism are carried out in places that cannot be identified with their traditional locations (schools, factories, or heterotopias such as prisons and hospitals) speaks to the fact that it is less a question of placement than of the regularity of the respective practice; moreover, the fact of regularity far outweighs the fact of its localization. Regularity is a dimension on the scale between new and unprecedented practices on the one hand and comprehensive but not necessarily legally regulated – both lawful and lawless – practices on the other. According to Dwivedi and Mohan, “When a law holds in a domain it implies iterability and constitutes a regularity visible in the silhouette of that system” (115–116). This is to say that the search for laws urges us to look away from particular regularities and look at “the whole picture” (116); yet this is a step that is progressively forsaken as we advance on our way into calypsology. Law is the organizational principle of a group or set of regularities: “We find the regularity of the solar system in the movement of the sun and the seasonal variations” (115). Even in the law itself we find scales: Dwivedi and Mohan distinguish between the so-called comprehending laws and component laws, whereby “Comprehending laws gather all the little laws into unity while giving them a directive” (199). A singular comprehending law also “denotes the power to make, sustain, and unmake regularities. But in the component laws, as they talk to each other, the comprehending law can be experienced” (Mohan in Dwivedi and Mohan, “Reply”). We know that there are many practices that are pre-legal and even illegal and that do not abide by the law, even if there is one. For example, the synergy between tax laws and sophisticated strategies of escaping to tax-free zones is one of the burning issues of our privatized era. Given that Dwivedi and Mohan are aware of the fact that there are laws that are placed beyond judicial laws, their account of laws and regularities does not concern itself with the application of laws in the specific areas of economics, medicine, education, or philosophy. Rather, they set out to think about law and regularity beyond the disciplinary boundaries of legal theory. They point out that the existence of a superposed law – they speak of “a unity by the Law of laws” (126) – integrates and coordinates numerous special laws that govern both the everyday life and extraordinary practices of the world dwellers: migration abides by its own laws, similar to mass deforestation and illegal or extra-legal deep-sea mining in ocean areas that have never been mapped or ‘protected’ by state laws. However, they refrain from defining this last Law, merely indicating that its estimation depends on the particular discourse within which one operates: they illustrate this with differences between philosophy (working with “Sense, Concept, Idea”), Marxism (focusing on capital), and theology (observing the “temperaments of its gods”) (126). Without identifying themselves with any of these discourses, Dwivedi and Mohan endeavor to uncover the almost Kantian conditions of possibility of laws and their regularities. For this, they examine not only the structural relationship between the two types of laws mentioned above, but also dynamic anastatic constellations in which the passages between the component laws and the comprehending law are constituted. Here again, anastasis designates the moments of crisis in which the inherited correlation between regularities or even, on a higher scale, among component laws is shaken and transgressed. These moments signal the provisional character of both the Law and the laws: “a group of men can constitute for themselves a new set of laws and their comprehending law in order to form a new social arrangement through anastasis” (203). This is then the point where Dwivedi and Mohan develop the received accounts of imagination into a politically more earnest and ethically more honest version of transformative imagination that propels their critique as a whole: more earnest because they argue for global institutions that secure the plural character of the human and maintain the public and universal nature of political and aesthetic imagination; more honest because they speak with the awareness of the both systemically reduced and politically silenced volume of their voices. Instead of paying lip service to methodological individualism, they argue for an active force that is able to counteract against the passive force of calypsology. In Gandhi and Philosophy, this force is not anymore the isolated trace of dissidents and degenerates, and it is definitively not the subdued force of a mole whose murky voice is barely heard from the underbelly of the world system; it is the force of jurisprudence, which is “the science of man-made laws” (130). This is then the dimension in which Dwivedi and Mohan’s account of imagination and their understanding of law override the undialectical and biased present: to discuss the dynamics and possibilities of the Law, laws, and regularities, without considering the need to imagine and institutionalize progressive alternatives, amounts to the accounts of law, power, and violence as inherited from Walter Benjamin on the one hand and Michel Foucault on the other. 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Ivana Perica is Postdoctoral Researcher in the DFG Research Training Group ‘Globalization and Literature: Representations, Transformations, Interventions’ at the University of Munich, where she is pursuing a project on political literature around the fracture points of 1928 and 1968. She is the author of the book Die privat-öffentliche Achse des Politischen: Das Unvernehmen zwischen Hannah Arendt und Jacques Rancière (Königshausen & Neumann, 2016). After the completion of her PhD at the University of Vienna, Perica taught at the University of Vienna and the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Her articles on the politics of literature have appeared in Maska, Neohelicon and Weimarer Beiträge. Perica is Assistant Editor at arcadia. in this issue Gandhi and Philosophy: Hypophysics and the Comparison between Caste and Race Daniel J. 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VETERAN defender Dan Merrett is set to return for his first game since Round 1 in the NEAFL this weekend. Merrett was injured at training following the opening round loss to Collingwood with a hamstring complication that has kept him sidelined for almost three months. Maguire Announces Retirement High Performance Manager Brett Burton confirmed in the Bupa Report today Merrett’s return. “It’s great to have Dan back.” “He’s been out for a significant period of time so will more than likely go back through the reserves and will progress from there.” Nick Robertson is expected to miss 2-3 weeks with a grade two AC Strain. “It’s good news with Robbo, I guess we all feared the worse in the start when he came off with that shoulder. “He was obviously in a fair bit of pain. He’s got a grade 2 AC (strain) and a lot of bruising around the collarbone and shoulder. Just that to settle down and hopefully in two or three weeks he’ll be back out there. The Bupa Support Team will monitor midfielder Dayne Beams’ shoulder after he sustained a late knock against the Western Bulldogs. “Beamsy he copped a hit to the shoulder, we’ve assessed that and we’ll just see how the week goes. “He’s in a little bit of doubt for this week, we’ll see how he goes and make a call from there.” Burton said Brent Staker, Ryan Harwood and Darcy Gardiner got through their first match back in the NEAFL after injury unscathed. “Staker was back, obviously his first game in a long period of time. He got through half a game, we’ll look to give him some more game time this week. “Ryan Harwood got through no worries at all and Darcy Gardiner as well off the back of that calf.” While midfielder James Aish has been listed as a test and may be in line for selection against the Crows. “Aishy has been out for four weeks with that jaw so as long as he gets through main training he’ll be available to play.” See the full injury list at the BUPA HEALTH CENTRE
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CLIMATE CHANGE:THE COLD spell Ireland and the rest of northern Europe has been experiencing may, paradoxically, be the result of global warming, rather than evidence it is not happening, according to the most recent scientific research. The Journal of Geophysical Researchsuggested a link between diminishing levels of sea ice in the Arctic and an increased probability of harsh winters across Europe, saying these “do not conflict the global warming picture, but rather supplement it”. As HSBC Global Research noted in its latest report, If the World is Warming, Why is it so Cold?,“climate change involves profound disruptions in global average temperatures. But as individuals we only experience local weather.” And “coming on the back of the unusual cold winters of 2009-2010, this cold spell has caused some commentary that global warming is over”. The explanation they offer is that the “warming trend is not uniform, and northern Europe has shown considerable cooling this winter”. Despite the cold spell here, “almost all the areas of the world have shown considerable warming . . .” According to the British Met Office, “although La Niña has stabilised, it is still expected to affect global temperature through the coming year. This effect is small compared to the total accrued global warming to date, but it does mean that 2011 is unlikely to be a record year.” Last week, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) published the global temperature figures for January to November 2010, showing that this 11-month period has been the warmest since instrumental records began 131 years ago. “High temperatures in 2010 have also been matched by a series of extreme weather events across the world, including droughts and floods in China, India, Pakistan, Russia, and the US,” the HSBC report noted. “But are these driven by man-made global warming? “Nasa’s James Hansen is clear: ‘Would these events have happened if atmospheric carbon dioxide had remained at its pre-industrial level of 280 parts per million?’ His answer is ‘almost certainly not’.” Essentially, the sequence of events this year matches the projections of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change of “more frequent and more intense extreme weather events due to global warming”, according to the World Meteorological Organisation.
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Image copyright Getty Images Image caption HTC - out of the running. Its shares are now no longer listed on the TWSE exchange Smartphone maker HTC has been dropped from the index of Taiwan's 50 largest firms, following a 66% slide in its share price this year. The collapse in HTC's share price means it is not big enough to be included in Taiwan's TWSE 50 Index. In June it said second-quarter revenues had halved from the same period last year, resulting in an operating loss of 5.1bn Taiwanese dollars ($155m; £102m). Last month, it said it would cut 15% of its global workforce. HTC's share price is now less than the amount of cash it holds on deposit, which means investors consider the rest of the company to be, in theory, worthless. Dropping out of the TWSE 50 index may push the share price even lower, as foreign investors are reluctant to hold shares not listed on the main Taiwan index. HTC was founded in the 1990s and started out manufacturing notebook computers and some of the first touch handheld devices. It also made the world's first Android smartphone. But it has been outgunned at the top end of the smart phone market by Apple, Samsung and LG. Advertising Many blame the outcome on the massive advertising budgets of the market leaders. Samsung alone spent over $60m on marketing the launch of its new Galaxy S6 smart phone, roughly the same as HTC's entire annual marketing budget. Meanwhile, Chinese makers such as Xiaomi and Lenovo have squeezed it at the cheaper end. Analysts complain that HTC has not innovated enough, claiming for instance that its new HTC One M9 smart phone is almost identical to its former M8. Image copyright Reuters Image caption HTC will launch a new virtual reality headset at the end of the year However, HTC has not been slow to launch new products. It has a fitness tracker called the Grip and recently launched active earphones. Hours before the Taiwanese stock exchange announced HTC's ejection from the TWSE 50, the company launched the latest of its Desire smartphone range, the 728, in China. HTC is also attracting attention with the launch of its virtual reality headset Vive at the end of the year. The company says more than 1,000 developers are working with it on content creation for gaming, entertainment and education apps. Cher Wang, chairwoman and chief executive of HTC, said: "While the current market climate is challenging, I firmly believe the measures we are putting in place to streamline our operations, improve efficiency and focus, and increase our momentum will start to show results over the coming quarters." While HTC is out of the TSWE 50, it will be listed in the smaller Mid-Cap 100 Index, which contains 100 companies, but only 20% of the value of the whole market.
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Vim is a pretty great text editor, but learning to use it effectively can be a challenge. Even if you keep a quick-reference card or cheatsheet around, it can be difficult to figure out which commands are the most useful. But the truth is, Vim can still be super helpful if all you know is a few commands. So I’ve compiled a few of the Vim commands that I use every day. Movement h j k l Basic movement keys. A step up from the cursor keys simply because they are already under your fingers. Most useful when prefixed with a number (e.g. if you need to move down by about 10 lines, hit “10j” instead of just holding j until you get there). b w B W Move back by token/forward by token/back by word/forward by word. (A token is a sequence of letters, digits, and underscores. For the capital letter variations, a word consists of anything that’s not whitespace.) Faster than holding down a simple directional key. 0 ^ $ Jump to first column/first non-whitespace character/end of line, like Home and End. Faster than moving by words if you’re trying to get to the opposite end of the line. ctrl+u ctrl+d Basically Page Up and Page Down, but moves by half a screenful and doesn’t lose your cursor position. <line-number>G Jump directly to a specific line number. Most helpful if you also have line numbering enabled (:set number). H M L Move to the top/middle/bottom of the screen (i.e. High/Middle/Low). A good first step in getting approximately to where you want to go. # * Find the previous/next occurrence of the token under the cursor. n N Repeat the last find command forward/backward. “ (That’s two back-ticks). Jump back to where you just were. This will jump back and forth between the same two locations if you keep pressing it. ctrl+o ctrl+i Move backward/forward through the jump history. Useful if you have followed a chain of method calls and need to get back to where you were. Editing In Vim, you spend most of your time in “normal” mode, switching to “insert” mode only when you need to add or change some text. This way, all edits become their own self-contained operations that can be repeated or chained with other operations. Most editing commands may optionally be preceded by a number in order to apply it more than once (e.g. to delete three lines, press 3dd). i a I A Enter insert mode (insert at cursor/append after cursor/insert at beginning of line/append to end of line). Press Esc to exit insert mode and return to normal mode. It’s rarely useful to precede one of these commands with a number, but it can come in handy. Need a comma-separated list of eight 1s? Just hit “8i1, <esc>” then delete the trailing comma. o O Open new line (below the current line/above the current line). A quick “o<esc>” will add a blank line below the current line, no matter where your cursor is. cw cW Correct the token(s)/word(s) following the cursor. Basically combines delete and insert into one step. cc Correct line(s) by clearing and then entering insert mode. Starts inserting at the current indent level. dd Delete line(s). Quickly rearrange lines by deleting them, moving to the new location, and pasting with “p”. ct cf ci ca dt df di da Correct/delete up to or including specific characters. Since there are many variations, I break it down in the section below about correcting text. s Delete character(s) at the cursor and then enter insert mode. cw is usually faster if you want to correct an entire word, but this is useful for correcting a fixed number of characters (e.g. “5s” will correct the next five characters). yy Copy line(s). The “y” is for “yank.” yw yW Copy token(s)/word(s). p P Paste the last thing that was deleted or copied before/after cursor (for more advanced usage, you can precede it with a register specification, but that’s a topic for another day). u ctrl+r Undo and redo. . (That’s a period). Repeat the previous edit command. I use this all the time. Did you just add a line (e.g. using “o” or “O”) that you need to duplicate five more times with only slight modifications? Hit “5.” to repeat that operation, then make your modifications; no copy/paste needed. Correcting Text In a boring text editor, you are limited to very basic operations: highlight some text, delete it, type more text. Vim has the ability to highlight (it’s called “visual” mode), but I rarely use it. It is often much faster to achieve the same thing using a few editing commands. I frequently need to correct some text that doesn’t fall neatly onto a token or word boundary. Fortunately, operations like “c” (correct) and “d” (delete) have a number of operators that may be applied to them: t <char> – exclusive match: continue up to (but not including) the next <char> on this line <char> – exclusive match: continue up to (but not including) the next <char> on this line f <char> – inclusive match: continue up to (and including) the next <char> on this line <char> – inclusive match: continue up to (and including) the next <char> on this line i <char> – exclusive inner match: apply to text bounded by <char>, where <char> is from a limited set of characters that come in pairs, like quotes, parentheses, brackets, etc. <char> – exclusive inner match: apply to text bounded by <char>, where <char> is from a limited set of characters that come in pairs, like quotes, parentheses, brackets, etc. a<char> – inclusive inner match: same as above, except it includes <char> on both ends Say that I have the code below, and I want to completely replace the code inside the map() with something else: signal.map(count -> String.format(“%d cookies, ah ah ah”, count)); The first thing I need to do is get my cursor anywhere inside the parentheses belonging to map() . The exact command I use depends on where I end up: If the cursor is just inside the open paren for map() , I could use “ cf) ”. This corrects all text up to and including the next “)” on this line. , I could use “ ”. This corrects all text up to and including the next “)” on this line. Say the cursor is on the word “format”. I would do “ ci( ”. Vim will search backward to find the first open paren, then search forward to find its match, and correct the text between (but not including) those characters. ”. Vim will search backward to find the first open paren, then search forward to find its match, and correct the text between (but not including) those characters. Maybe my cursor was already closest to the word “cookies.” To break out of the inner parentheses, I would need to add a count and do “2ci(”. This is almost identical to the last example, except that the 2 is needed due to the nested parentheses. I’m now in insert mode so I can carry on by entering the new text. There’s More… Vim may seem to have a steep learning curve, but by mastering a few commands you can quickly achieve greater productivity than you could with a regular text editor. What are some other Vim commands that you use every day?
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By John T. Hill As the General Assembly session gets underway, committees and sub-committees will begin to sift through over one-thousand pieces of legislation that have been offered up for consideration. “What’s important?”, “What will help Virginians?”, and “What will score me political points?” are probably the questions running through the heads of Virginia legislators. It’s not often they get to address national hot topic issues like free speech, but, this year, Virginia will get a chance to tackle the issue and set a national precedent on the topic of free speech at public universities. HB 258, patroned by Del. Scott Lingamfelter, reads: “Public institutions of higher education shall not impose restrictions on the time, place, and manner of student speech that (i) occurs in the outdoor areas of the institution’s campus and (ii) is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution unless the restrictions (a) are reasonable, (b) are justified without reference to the content of the regulated speech, (c) are narrowly tailored to serve a significant governmental interest, and (d) leave open ample alternative channels for communication of the information. Outrage spread across the internet last year when a story surfaced about a college student who was told he couldn’t hand out copies of the Constitution on Constitution day at Modesto Junior College in California. Robert Van Tuinen was blocked from handing out those copies because he wasn’t in a designated “free speech zone” and college policies required that he get permission in advance. Virginia certainly isn’t immune to the same kind of controversy and embarrassment. Free speech is one of the most fundamental rights in America, specifically outlined in the first amendment of the Constitution. Public universities should be promoting free speech, free thought, and the discussion of ideas. For institutions of higher education, restricting free speech would be counter-intuitive to the reason of their existence. States don’t get an exemption from the Constitution, and public colleges shouldn’t get a free pass either when it comes to free speech. Eleven of Virginia’s public institutions currently receive a “red light” or “yellow light” rating on their speech codes from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, meaning that the institution has some sort of policy restricting freedom of speech. Some of Virginia’s schools even have “free speech zone” policies. Virginia is certainly susceptible to the same kind of issues with its public institutions of higher education as we saw with California and their extreme, embarrassing restriction of speech directed at Robert Van Tuinen who just wanted to hand out copies of the Constitution. HB 258 would clarify and confirm that it’s unacceptable for the administrations of Virginia’s public institutions of higher education to impede on the right these adult students have to free speech. The success of this bill rides on the thought process of the legislators down in Richmond: “What’s important?” Free speech is typically seen as an important issue in American society. “What will help Virginians?” Protecting free speech at public colleges would benefit Virginians in more than one way. It’ll directly help college students who are at the mercy of their school’s administration when it comes to their freedom of speech right. HB 258 will also benefit all Virginians, because they’ll exist in a society where free speech is paramount and protected at all costs. We can only lose our 1st Amendment right to free speech if we lose our vigilance. “What will score me political points?” Supporting any kind of legislation that supports the Constitution and personal rights should score points among constituents. Leaders who help push this bill through will also gain positive attention from the college student electoral demographic. Voting against this bill could easily be spun truthfully as “voting against free speech”; even Terry McAuliffe ought to get behind this one. HB 258 should reap bipartisan support and hopefully make it to the State Senate and then the Governor’s desk. Virginia can tell its public institutions here and now not to embarrass the state with a controversy like in California. This General Assembly can set a national precedent by standing up for and strengthening freedom of speech through HB 258. It might not be the perfect, all-in-one solution, like the 1st Amendment, but it sure does send a clear message to colleges. The Commonwealth of Virginia, where the Bill of Rights was born, should take a stand this year with the Constitution of the United States. John T. Hill is the host of Take it to the Hill, a political talk show on WGMU. He writes regularly at JTHmishmash.com, which is his personal blog. Find John on Twitter: @JTHmishmash.
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Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign proved to the corporate media and political elite that the progressive ideas he championed—healthcare for all, free college tuition, progressive taxation, a living wage—are not fringe ideas. In fact, as the senator explained in an exclusive interview with The Nation magazine, this is what most Americans want. "I believed from my heart of hearts that the ideas I was talking about were not courageous, radical, bold ideas," he told editor Katrina vanden Heuvel and national affairs correspondent John Nichols. "The ideas that I was talking about are what most Americans would support if they had the chance to hear these views, which they do not under normal circumstances." "You could watch CNN for the next 14 years, and you're not going to hear a discussion about the need for a single-payer health-care system," he continued. "You're not going to see a critique of the drug companies, and you're not going to hear much discussion about income and wealth inequality. My view was that if we could get out to the American people, get the exposure, make the personal contacts, we would do well." His primary concern entering the presidential race, he said, was "not want[ing] to run a campaign that would be counterproductive to the progressive vision that so many people in this country share." "If I ran a bad campaign," he explained, "then what would the establishment say? 'Bernie Sanders came up with all these progressive ideas, nobody listened to him, that's not what America is about. These ideas are not the ideas of the United States.' A failed campaign would reflect very badly on the vision that many of us share. That's why I was motivated and determined to run a serious and strong campaign." Which he did. The senator from Vermont won more than 12 million votes and forced the Democratic Party to produce what he and many others say is the most progressive agenda ever put forth by a major party. The interview, conducted last week and published Tuesday, allowed Sanders to reflect while also providing space to discuss the future of the "political revolution" his campaign helped ignite. From his work on down-ticket races to his controversial endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president, the senator from Vermont talked openly about what's at stake in this election. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Help Keep Common Dreams Alive Our progressive news model only survives if those informed and inspired by this work support our efforts The former candidate has taken a lot of heat for endorsing his Democratic rival. But, as he explained to The Nation, the senator believes that he has a "responsibility to the people of my state—also to the people of this country" to protect them from a Donald Trump presidency, which he said would be an "absolute disaster." "Now, do I have strong differences of opinion with Hillary Clinton? I think the whole world knows that," he said. "The goal here is not to say, 'Hillary Clinton is the best thing in the history of the world—she's great, she's wonderful, she's terrific." But, when it comes to "the issues of importance to the people of this country"—things like free college tuition, expanded access to healthcare, pay equity for women, and climate change, among others—Sanders said that Clinton is now on record supporting those things. "The point is not to say that we love Hillary Clinton or that we agree with her on all of the issues. The goal is to go above that and ask: Which candidate will do a better job for middle-class and working-class families? I think the answer is obvious." To that end, Sanders reiterated a point he has made numerous times, which is that once Clinton is elected, it is his responsibility and that of progressives nationwide to demand the president-elect and the Democratic Party establishment stand by their promises. "[T]he day after the election, we will mobilize millions of people to make sure that we make her the most progressive president that she can be," he vowed. "But if Trump is elected president," he lamented, "I just don’t know what America looks like four years after his election."
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republican national convention | A Flea in the Fur of the Beast A Flea in the Fur of the Beast Masthead “Death, fire, and burglary make all men equals.” —Dickens Tag: republican national convention August 22, 2012 God To Ruin Republican National Convention With A Hurricane, Again by evanmcmurry If the projections are accurate, Tropical Depression #9 will become Hurricane Helene and touch down on Florida in the middle of next week—or, exactly on top of the Republican National Convention. Hurricanes, needless to say, are bad news for Republicans, as they tend to produce people in need of federal aid who can’t be written off as Takers. (Though the current GOP seems happy to define people who work for a living as Takers, so who knows.) Given that only one of the many elements of Paul Ryan’s budget that the GOP is trying not to publicize is the slashing of infrastructure funds by ten dillion percent—that would be the same infrastructure Floridians need to get the hell out of the way of the hurricane—this should get interesting real quick. Those of you with long memories will recall that the 2008 Republican National Convention was also ruined by a hurricane. Back then, it just seemed like another bump on John McCain’s Wild Ride. But two hurricanes in a row suggest some divine force at work. It’s almost as if God is punishing the GOP for its response to something hurricane related. By the way, should the Hurricane Hugo touch down, this blog will officially be running a pool to see how quickly a Republican operative accuses Democrats of politicizing the tragedy. (via Gawker) Leave a comment July 16, 2012 Ron Paul Doesn’t Even Get A Participation Trophy by evanmcmurry I’ll admit that at one time I was secretly rooting for Ron Paul to mount enough of a primary effort that he got onto the ballot at the Republican National Convention. a) It might have forced the RNC into an actual debate over actual policy, as opposed to the Anti-Obama Greatest Hits Package it will now surely be; and b) the resulting chaos would have been the best political spectator sport of the entire race. The stills of William Kristol and Charles Krauthammer grimacing alone would have been worth it. Alas, at some point after New Hampshire, Ron Paul stopped standing for anything besides getting his son a speaking spot at the convention, and his followers took over, implementing a strategy that sure looked, walked, and talked like backdoor disenfranchisement. So now that Ron Paul isn’t actually a substantive alternative to the GOP platform, I’m happy to hear he didn’t clear the delegate threshold to get on the ballot. No Ron Paul party this year, kids. You’ll have to wait until Rand runs. Scott Lemieux with the close: Paul’s strategy was to game the system in order to produce a nominee (or at least competitive campaign) whose political positions were dramatically at variance with the bulk of his party; this strategy was premised on the assumption that the Paul people were, in effect, the smartest people in the room. This is generally in accord with the “you just don’t get it, do you” feeling that accompanies any conversation with a Ron Paul fanatic, and it’s altogether satisfying to see that deflated. Leave a comment Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow Following A Flea in the Fur of the Beast Join 2,219 other followers Sign me up Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now. A Flea in the Fur of the Beast Customize Follow Following Sign up Log in Report this content View site in Reader Manage subscriptions Collapse this bar
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Cabbage kofta recipe with step by step photos. Quick and easy to make tasty cabbage kofta made with simple day to day ingredients. Sharing a tasty snack recipe made with cabbage and gram flour, cabbage kofta is similar to aloo kofta, deep or shallow fried small dumplings that can be served as snack or further used to make cabbage kofta curry, side dish for rice or roti. With heavy monsoons here, such comforting and warm snacks are on trail at home and I often make such healthy snacks. I try to toast or shallow fry as far as I can, here in this cabbage kofta recipe I have shallow fried the koftas. You can deep fry them or even use your appe pan/paniyaram pan to cook them just like I have made in this no deep fry sabudana vada recipe. To make cabbage kofta curry, I have used ginger, chili powder, cumin powder, garam masala powder along with cabbage. This is a no onion garlic recipe, so you can make this on fasting and festival days too. You can use this kofta for making cabbage kofta curry or even use it as pakodi in pakodi kadi recipe too. Here is easy cabbage kofta recipe, do try this easy snack recipe! If you are looking for more easy snack recipes do check aloo tikki, cabbage pakoda, gobi pakoda, beach style kara pori Cabbage kofta recipe with step by step photos: 1. Chop cabbage very finely or grate it using carrot grater. 2. Mix cabbage, minced ginger, salt,chili powdr, garam masala, cumin powder well. 3. Add gram flour and mix well. Sprinkle very little water and mix well. Do not add more water. 4. Make 8-9 equal sized balls. 5. Heat oil for shallow frying. 6. Shallow fry the shaped koftas 3-4 at a time. Shallow frying takes time, make sure you turn the koftas in between while frying so that the gram flour gets cooked well. Serve cabbage kofta hot. Cabbage kofta recipe card below: 5 from 1 vote Print cabbage kofta recipe | Easy snack recipes Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 15 mins Total Time 25 mins cabbage kofta recipe, easy shallow fried snack made with cabbage! Course: Snack Cuisine: Indian Servings : 10 koftas Calories : 89 kcal Author : Harini Ingredients (1 cup=250 ml) 3/4 cup finely chopped cabbage 1/4 cup gram flour 1 teaspoon chili powder 1/2 teaspoon cumin powder 2 teaspoons finely minced ginger 1/2 teaspoon garam masala powder Salt 2 tablespoons water Oil for shallow frying Instructions Chop cabbage very finely or grate it using carrot grater. Mix cabbage, minced ginger, salt,chili powdr, garam masala, cumin powder well. Add gram flour and mix well. Sprinkle very little water and mix well. Do not add more water. Make 8-9 equal sized balls. Heat oil for shallow frying. Shallow fry the shaped koftas 3-4 at a time. Shallow frying takes time, make sure you turn the koftas in between while frying so that the gram flour gets cooked well. Serve cabbage kofta hot. Recipe Notes You can add rice flour for more crispy koftas Sharing is caring!
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NAIROBI, Kenya — As Kenyan officials reported a second lethal attack on a coastal village, Kenya’s president said Tuesday that the violence, which has left at least 57 people dead, was the work of “local political networks” and was not carried out by the Shabab, a Muslim extremist group that has claimed responsibility. “The attack in Lamu was well-planned, orchestrated and politically motivated ethnic violence against a Kenyan community,” said President Uhuru Kenyatta, addressing the nation and referring to the county where the attack occurred, which includes the Lamu Island tourist resort. He said the killings involved an eviction attempt but did not elaborate or provide evidence. “This, therefore, was not an Al Shabab terrorist attack,” he said. “Evidence indicates local political networks were involved in the planning and execution of the heinous attacks. This also played into the opportunist network of other criminal gangs.”
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Digication ePortfolio :: Paul Pryce :: Image Gallery Skip to Main Content Home ePortfolios Directory Login Paul Pryce site map DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Home Bio Actor Resume Image Gallery Media Gallery Upcoming! Contact this Actor DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Image Gallery DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Hamlet by William Shakespeare directed by James Bundy Yale Repertory Theatre Paul Pryce as Player King DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Fox Play Carlotta '12 006 Fox Play by Jake Jeppson directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz Paul Pryce as Franklyn Foy with Winston Duke, Brenda Meaney and Elia Monte-Brown YSD Carlotta Festival 2012 Scenic Design: Kristen Robinson Costume Design:Jennifer Salim Lighting Design: Solomon Weisbard Projection Design:Michael F. Bergmann Photograph © T Charles Erickson DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. ANGELS IN AMERICA, PART TWO: PERESTROIKA BY TONY KUSHNER DIRECTED BY RON VAN LIEU Paul Pryce as Belize with Max Roll Yale Studio Series 10/6/11 Photograph © T Charles Erickson DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. DRAFT: This module has unpublished changes. Show Comments (0) Leave Feedback Leave A Comment: Post Comment As: Name: E-Mail: Website: Your comment must be approved by the portfolio owner before it will show up on the site. Leave your comment Comments (0) Comments (0) Nobody has commented on this page yet. Be the first! Tolerance Discipline Production www.digication.com Terms of Use Privacy Contact Digication Platform provided by Digication, Inc. Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved.
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Derec kicked this series of commissions off with Mr. Drake Burroughs himself, the tragic hero known as Wildfire, whose body was destroyed and had to live on as anti-energy in a containment suit. Originally known as ERG-1, Drake soon joined the Legion of Super-Heroes and became one their most valued and powerful members. Wildfire has existed in every reboot of the Legion, but the original Drake is still the best. Derec did a fantastic job depicting him as very powerful-looking and a bit intimidating. I love the energy effects around his fists, the flame-like background and the shadows and light on Wildfire himself. Big thanks to Derec for his always amazing work! If you like this piece then please do go buy some books featuring Derec's work in either physical or digital format and/or go commission him yourself.
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[Via Satellite 06-30-2015] Commercial weather company PlanetiQ is in discussions with Antrix Corporation, the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to launch its constellation of GPS Radio Occultation satellites. The company told Via Satellite that current discussions are ongoing for launching the first two satellites of the constellation onboard a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) during the third quarter of 2016. PlanetiQ, with manufacturing partner Blue Canyon Technologies, is building a constellation initially comprised of 12 small satellites by the end of 2017 focusing on weather, climate and space weather. By 2020 the constellation is anticipated to reach 18 satellites. Earlier this year PlanetiQ successfully tested its Pyxis weather instrument, paving the way for its constellation. Each satellite is expected to have a mass of approximately 22 kilograms, and with 12 in orbit the microsatellites are expected to deliver more than 8 million observations of temperature, pressure, and water vapor per day.
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Trampled By Turtles, Live Session #90 Trampled By Turtles are my kind of Bluegrass band. They don’t have that clean, crisp Nashville sound you may think of when you think “Bluegrass music.” Instead, they embrace a looser sound that blends rock and punk into their twang. TxT hails from Duluth, MN and have quietly released five albums, the latest of which is one of my personal favorites of last year. Palomino is a brilliant record that balances furious energy, calming ballads, frantic finger-picking, three-part harmonies, and startlingly good songwriting. Three of the four songs in this session, Victory, Help You, and New Orleans, can be found on Palomino. The heartbreaking ballad entitled Widower’s Heart is a new and unreleased track whose title requires little explanation on its subject matter. I’ve seen them twice at SxSW in two consecutive years and they were in my top three sets each year. Dave Simonett (guitar/vocals), Ryan Young (fiddle), Erik Berry (mandolin/vocals), Dave Carroll (banjo, vocals), and Tim Saxhaug (bass/vocals) each command their instruments and demand equal attention from the audience. I was chatting with an old friend before they took the stage at HomeSlice Pizza last year in Austin and halfway into their first song, we ended our conversation mid-sentence and didn’t take our eyes off the stage until the set concluded. “Good” is an understatement. Trampled By Turtles have a few tour dates left this summer, so catch up with them if you can. No matter how hot it is, there’s a very good chance that Erik Berry will be wearing overalls, a cowboy hat, and full beard. Trampled By Turtles Band Intro Exclusive: Trampled By Turtles – Widower’s Heart Exclusive: Trampled By Turtles – Victory Exclusive: Trampled By Turtles – New Orleans Exclusive: Trampled By Turtles – Help You Download the Trampled By Turtles Live Session as a Zip File. Video: Trampled By Turtles – Widower’s Heart (Live In Chicago at Shirk Music + Sound) Video: Trampled By Turtles – Victory (Live In Chicago at Shirk Music + Sound) Video: Trampled By Turtles – Help You (Live In Chicago at Shirk Music + Sound)
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Instead of raising the debt ceiling, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is considering working on a number of other areas this week. | Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images Republicans divided on debt ceiling strategy Republicans are divided over whether to raise the debt ceiling before the August recess, with senators preferring to act soon and members of the more conservative House reluctant to take the contentious vote before the break. Senate Republicans have suddenly found themselves in a holding pattern on health care with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) out recovering from surgery. In the meantime, they may turn their attention to the nation’s nearly $20 trillion borrowing authority, which needs to be increased this fall to avoid a devastating default. Story Continued Below Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is considering work this week on approving President Donald Trump’s nominations, reauthorizing Food and Drug Administration user fees, the annual defense policy bill and veterans legislation allowing vets to access medical care outside the Department of Veterans Affairs. Senate GOP leaders might attach a debt ceiling increase to the veterans bill — though no final decision has been made and discussions are still largely at the staff level. Either way, Senate Republicans have made clear they prefer raising the debt ceiling before leaving for recess the second week of August. “We’ll probably deal with that before we leave,” said Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Senate Republican. Sign up here for POLITICO Huddle A daily play-by-play of congressional news in your inbox. Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or alerts from POLITICO. You can unsubscribe at any time. The House has other plans. GOP leaders and staff have vowed for weeks to raise the debt ceiling before the “X date” of default but also downplayed the possibility that the date would fall before the summer break. The Congressional Budget Office’s recent announcement that the nation won’t bump up against the debt ceiling until early- to mid-October has only emboldened House Republicans to wait until September. If Senate Republicans insist on acting before recess, however, they would need to send a bill to the House in the next two weeks, before the lower chamber breaks for recess at the end of July. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has told Republicans he will not keep them in town in August at all — unless the Senate sends them an Obamacare repeal bill. McCarthy said nothing about staying in session to address the debt ceiling. The reality is that striking a debt agreement will likely take much longer than two weeks. Republicans will need Democrats to carry the legislation because conservatives won’t vote for a debt ceiling increase without steep spending cuts — a proposition at which Democrats scoff. Senate Democrats have also suggested they may play hard to get, demanding policy changes for their support. That all but ensures a multiweek negotiation process. There’s also been talk about striking a bipartisan budget deal to raise federal spending caps along with a debt limit boost. In the House, more than 20 members of the moderate Tuesday Group — the very members House GOP leadership will lean on to help pass a debt ceiling bill — have asked for the two to go hand in hand. Negotiations on that front, however, have not even started.
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Ukrainian WBA, WBO, IBO and IBF heavyweight boxing world champion Vladimir Klitschko (R) lands a punch during his title fight against challenger Bulgarian heavyweight boxer Kubrat Pulev in Hamburg, November 15, 2014. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer SOFIA (Reuters) - World heavyweight champion Vladimir Klitschko’s promotion agency K2 has filed a lawsuit against Kubrat Pulev over the Bulgarian challenger’s doping allegations ahead of their IBF title bout in Hamburg this month. “K2 is suing me for my words,” Pulev told a news conference on Tuesday. “The case is... I have no right to speak on this topic, the doping.” Klitschko, who also holds the WBO, IBO and WBA titles, knocked out Pulev with a fierce left hook in the fifth round for his 63th win in 66 fights. Pulev, who had won his previous 20 fights, protested several times about being subjected to rigorous drug-testing, saying that Klitschko had not been tested at all before the bout on Nov. 15. He repeatedly called for his 38-year-old opponent to be tested but the Ukrainian refused. “You can respect him, he’s a world champion,” said 33-year-old Pulev, who became the IBF international champion in 2011 and European champion in 2012. “But nobody can force me to respect a man when I saw all his dirty tricks.” Pulev failed to turn up to the news conference before the fight in Hamburg after being informed that only three people from his camp could be present. The Bulgarian also accused Klitschko in August of feigning injury to avoid taking him on in September. Klitschko postponed the fight, saying he had torn bicep muscles during training in Austria.
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Häme Castle - The National Museum of Finland Museums and Castles Collections The National Museum of Finland Open Museum suomi English svenska русский The National Museum of Finland Exhibitions See all Philosophy of Wealth – Portraits of Finnish Wealth by Jaakko Heikkilä Temporary exhibitions Future’s National Museum of Finland Temporary exhibitions Otherland Permanent exhibitions Events See all HelPhoto festival X The National Museum Ilmaistapahtumat Plan your visit Tickets See all Adults 15 € Reduced 10 € Entry is free for those under 18 years Tickets are available from the online store at a lower price than on the spot. 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Sorry for the delay in getting fixes out for SmileyKey. A bunch of personal stuff has been happening as of late and it’s taken quite a toll on me, BUT, I have been listening to what y’all have been saying and here’s an update with some fixes (I HOPE) and I hope you guys don’t hate me (that much)! Stuff I have Fixed: - There was an issue with the keyboard crashing, causing you guys to not be able to use it. I have hopefully fixed it and also added a bunch of stuff to future proof this going forward! - There was an issue when people would email me in that the mail sheet would not disappear when the email was sent. I’m sure some of you noticed if you emailed me you probably clicked “send” a million times. My inbox certainly noticed ;) - Nothing EXTREME but when you’d share this app via email/message it would put the link in there twice, now you guys won’t look like you’re insane when spreading the word about SmileyKey (or at least not AS insane) - Misc Performance and Clarity Issues Things I have ADDED: - Well here is the fun part. I went ahead and created a Night Mode for the keyboard! Now when you’re up late at night, keeping your friend up by sending them smileys repeatedly as one does, your eyes won’t be AS strained as they normally would be. You can of course toggle this off if you don’t want it and enjoy your eyes being strained, but who wants that?! (It is ON by default) A little sentimental note here, we are closing in on almost 16,000 people having downloaded SmileyKey to date. That is GREAT! This app was developed first as a joke and over time has developed into something pretty fun to keep up with. I love hearing everyone’s feedback so if there’s something you want added or you just want to chat, hit me on up twitter @sdoowhsoj or email me @ smileykeyapp@gmail.com. If you want to be in future betas, I would love to get you up and running so that we can have you testing stuff out before it goes to the masses! Much love and as always, PLEASE don’t forget to leave a rating/review for this app and tell all your friends!
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“The people who say homosexuals are sick are sick themselves," declared Catholic bishop Raul Vera Lopez of Saltillo, Mexico, in an interview with El Pais. Lopez, who has long been involved with ministry to the gay community, continued, "The Church needs to come to them not with condemnation, but with dialogue. We cannot cancel out a person’s richness just because of his or her sexual preference. That is sick, that is heartless, that is lacking common sense." His comments came in response to a question from El Pais that referenced a recent baptism. In May, Lopez attracted public attention for his public baptism of three children, one of whom was the daughter of a married lesbian couple. He explained, “If I find the natural daughter of one of two women, how can I deny her baptism? If the parents seek it, it’s because there is a Christian faith." Citing a recent meeting with Pope Francis, he added, “The pope has the same attitude as Christ did.” Lopez has a long history of advocating for the marginalized and fighting against inequality, and this isn't the first time that he's denounced homophobia as a sickness. Though his causes have earned him censure from his superiors and criticism from his congregations in the past, many of his opinions in the El Pais interview seem to echo statements from Pope Francis.
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Offended by the Carl’s Jr. Super Bowl Ad? – Susie Lindau's Wild Ride Skip to content Search Search for: Susie Lindau's Wild Ride Adventures and Misadventures in Boulder, Colorado Menu Home About Susie Travel Colorado Blog Tips Podcast Boob Reports Awards Open Search Offended by the Carl’s Jr. Super Bowl Ad? While watching Good Morning America, I learned Super Bowl commercials are being leaked. One in particular has upset some people. I watched the commercial promoting Carl’s Jr.’s latest all-natural beef campaign and wondered what all the fuss was about. A woman strolls through a farmer’s market while men stare. She has bare shoulders and walks by strategically placed vegetables like an Austin Powers’ spoof. While passing by a table full of ice, she appears naked. When the camera pans around the table we see she is strutting through the crowd wearing a bikini top and shorts. My first reaction? “Ha! She looks all-natural to me, alright.” As a woman with bionic or totally fake boobs after a double boobectomy, I appreciated boobs. I can’t understand why some people find this ad so offensive. They would like to see it pulled. In the 60’s and again in the 70’s and 80’s, women abandoned bras. Now we live in a conservative time when nipples are covered by padded bras. This commercial didn’t reveal nipples, just a lot of skin and monster cleavage. I would guess if this aired in July when we’re used to seeing skin, it wouldn’t be such a big deal. I think that’s the essence of the problem, being used to it. Imagine what the Victorians would think. Is that where we’re headed? This is a commercial, not a new fashion trend. Cheerleaders wear pretty skimpy outfits. My daughter is getting ready to tryout for a pro team and I support her. In my opinion, Carl’s Jr. could have taken all-natural to whole new level of controversy. Picture a pep band marching onto the the football field followed by a line up of naturally voluptuous cheerleaders who proceed to do a kick line. Yep. That probably would have been pulled, but it would have gotten a smile from me! NOTE TO CARL’S JR.: Feel free to use my idea… And just to clarify for new readers. I am a very happily married heterosexual woman, but I really appreciate boobs after losing mine. It will be interesting to see if the commercial airs. Personally, I’ll be disappointed if they don’t run it. It’s a great ad campaign since I remember they’re serving all-natural beef! As someone who survived cancer, I’m glad to see a fast-food restaurant with a healthy choice containing no antibiotics, hormones, or steroids. Here’s the commercial: What do you think? Share this story. Thanks! 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View all posts by Susie Lindau January 23, 2015 Humor blog, Blogging, Breast Cancer, Carl's Jr. Super Bowl ad, commercials, culture, musings, personal, pop culture, Super Bowl, thoughts, Video Post navigation Be Your Own Badass Hero Check Out DJ KSmash’s Latest at My Blog Share Party! 128 thoughts on “Offended by the Carl’s Jr. Super Bowl Ad?” Add yours Widdershins says: January 23, 2015 at 5:44 pm What’s really sad is that we still have to have this conversation. LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 23, 2015 at 6:11 pm I am so over it too. I feel like everyone misses the point of feminism. It’s not that we need to be over-protected or treated with kid gloves, we want to be treated like equals. This attitude sets us back instead of propelling us forward. LikeLike Reply Jennifer says: January 23, 2015 at 5:53 pm Love it. As with the Cindy Crawford ad. People need to get over themselves indeed. Although, it would be nice if there were more eye candy in the shape of of a man. LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 23, 2015 at 6:12 pm I agree about eye candy. Bring it on, sexy masculine commercials!!!! LikeLike Reply 1pointperspective says: January 23, 2015 at 6:43 pm That’s far from the first commercial I’ve seen where they have the melons in front of the boobies. The game is likely to suck, we’ll need commercials to keep our balls inflated. LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 9:21 am My husband, Danny, loved your comment. Made me laugh too! I agree and am looking forward to the commercials and halftime show. The game could be a yawnfest. LikeLike Reply Pamela Edwards says: January 23, 2015 at 7:33 pm You tell’em Lady ! ☺ Glad you are a Survivor as is my sister ! LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 9:22 am Nice to meet you, Pamela and thanks for the Tweets. I’m so glad your sister is a survivor too!!!! 🙂 LikeLike Reply Emily @ Adventures of a Dog Mom says: January 23, 2015 at 7:34 pm I can see why certain groups might be riled up or offended. But I’m not, it’s like all their other ads. LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 9:24 am Exactly and sex has been selling since the beginning of time. So easy a cave man could do it. Okay not a sexy ad campaign, but cave men!!! LikeLike Reply claywatkins says: January 24, 2015 at 5:50 am I can see both sides – the entire point of a commercial is to get your attention and for most of the male population, it works. If you are offended don’t eat there but don’t FORCE and IMPOSE your opinion on me – it’s sort of the way our country goes. If it offends the minority, then it must be bad and banned. Four Legs Good – Two Legs Bad – animal farm. Now, there isn’t a Carl’s Jr. anywhere near where I live, I personally like the Chick-fil-A commercials with the cows….. talk about some big ones, those produce almost 16 gallons a day! LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 9:27 am Hahahaha! I never thought of cows that way and I’m from Wisconsin! I agree and am sick if the minority squeaky wheels determining the good for all of us. Go Chic-fil-A! LikeLike Reply Life With The Top Down says: January 24, 2015 at 6:50 am Carl’s is genius. They paid a bizzilion dollars to promote their establishment to a large audience of men by using ONE thing that will get their attention … a woman. As if this is something new….people need to lighten up. LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 12:34 pm Right? It is nothing new. So old a cave man probable did it. Now that was a clean and effective ad campaign. It only offended cave men! I found the First Bank commercials more offensive. They are directly at the naiveté of the Amish. I don’t think it’s fair that they’ll never be able to watch the ad to defend themselves! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply Blogdramedy says: January 24, 2015 at 7:52 am Is it wrong that I’m hankering for an extra-large, uncut, Kosher dill pickle right now? *grin* LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 12:36 pm Ha! I think their should be more sexy guy ad campaigns to even it out and dill pickles, because pickles… LikeLike Reply jake kale says: January 24, 2015 at 7:59 am Personally, I’m offended by all these people being offended by everything and demanding bans, blocklists and triggers warnings. Video games and scientists are sexist, white teenage girls with braided hair are racist, the Vagina Monologues are exclusionary to non-cis people. The crazies are taking over! LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 12:38 pm It has become a worldwide pastime. I would think being angry all the time would cause early death. I am so over being politically correct. We just need to be respectful, relax and enjoy! LikeLike Reply jake kale says: January 25, 2015 at 5:07 am This comment needs to be pinned to the entire internet! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply susielindau says: January 25, 2015 at 6:42 am Pin away, my friend! LikeLike Reply becomingcliche says: January 24, 2015 at 8:01 am As a parent with small kids, nekkid, or nearly-nekkid, anybody isn’t appreciated. Using sex to sell stuff is tiresome. Am I offended? Meh. But do I think they’re brilliant? No. Pretty lady with lots of skin in an ad is nothing new. I did enjoy your perspective, though. Made me smile. LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 12:42 pm Good point! I might have a different opinion if I had kids ogling the television. Mine are 23 and 25. I don’t think I would ever turn the TV on if they were little kids today. So much is off-color or just plain gross. Being from Wisconsin, I loved the pun. Thanks for stopping by and getting into the discussion! LikeLike Reply becomingcliche says: January 24, 2015 at 3:53 pm I am so boring now that I have kids. It’s. A. Curse. Apologies! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 5:12 pm Once they’re in college, it all changes. 🙂 LikeLike Reply becomingcliche says: January 24, 2015 at 5:13 pm Give me 14 more years. But by then I won’t be able to stay awake during the super bowl, so the commercials will be irrelevant. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 5:26 pm Ha! You have a four-year-old and you’re already becoming cliche? LikeLike Reply PapaBear says: January 24, 2015 at 3:29 pm Hi Susie, What offended me most is that chick didn’t even offer me a hamburger. I mean, after all, I had to watch this “leaked” commercial and didn’t get so much as a smile. How ya doin’ gal? We’ll be leaving Florida in two more days, going back the windy, frigid hinterlands of the midwest. Be good to yourself ! 🙂 LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 26, 2015 at 4:51 pm Hey Paul! It does seem rude for her to eat in front of everyone… I’m hanging in! 3 weeks after surgery and am feeling a lot stronger, thanks! Glad you got to escape! Safe travels. 🙂 LikeLike Reply Gibber says: January 24, 2015 at 5:56 pm First: Now I want a burger Second: I only wished I looked like that Third:Commercial often seem to appeal to the men over the women. Fourth: Sex sells I guess. LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 24, 2015 at 6:56 pm You got it! I think it’s a great pun for all- natural and now I want a burger too!!! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gibber says: January 24, 2015 at 9:31 pm Shall we go have a natural burger? Or have a burger naturally? LikeLike Reply susielindau says: January 26, 2015 at 4:46 pm I am still Jonesing for one, naturally! Gotta get me one this week!! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Gibber says: January 26, 2015 at 6:05 pm Yes you do! LikeLike Reply shenrydafrankmann says: January 25, 2015 at 7:09 am They were trying to tell us something with that commercial. Maybe I should watch it again and maybe a third time, just so I get it. I am offended that someone is actually offended. It lets a little air out of my balls. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply susielindau says: January 25, 2015 at 7:44 am Hahaha!!! I’m sure there are a number of messages to search for. One of them must be, “Deflated balls win games…” Happy hunting! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Pingback: WHAT? I’VE BEEN HACKED? | brickhousechick Cayman Thorn says: January 26, 2015 at 6:24 am You get ’em girl! Personally, seeing as how I do not possess said boobs . . I have a deep and abiding appreciation for them. And I don’t care what they say….that’s a great commercial. Umm, what was it for again? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply susielindau says: January 26, 2015 at 8:10 am Thanks Cayman! I can relate more to men now which is weird, but true! 🙂 You may have to watch it again to see what they’re advertising…. LikeLike Reply bluebutterfliesandme says: January 26, 2015 at 11:40 pm lol LikeLike Reply bluebutterfliesandme says: January 26, 2015 at 11:39 pm That’s hysterical and I am heterosexual but I love boobs, who doesn’t? 😉 LikeLike Reply susielindau says: February 15, 2015 at 12:15 pm Same! I thought the commercial and pun were hilarious! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply The Regular Guy NYC says: January 28, 2015 at 11:51 am BEWBS!!! BOOBIES!!!! SWEATER PILLOWS!!! Yeah, I’ll admit I liked this commercial. I like all of Carls Jr’s sexy commercials. Heck, I’m a straight guy who loves women. I own up to it. This country has a strange hangup about nudity and should lighten up. Also, this commercial is a total ripoff of Austin Powers when he did it, and no one complained then! LikeLike Reply susielindau says: February 15, 2015 at 12:16 pm Exactly! I thought it was hysterical. I watched that Austin Powers melon scene this weekend. LikeLike Reply daniheart21 says: January 28, 2015 at 5:02 pm I think people just object to the comparison because clearly there is nothing natural about this girl. LikeLike Reply susielindau says: February 15, 2015 at 12:19 pm They seemed jiggly to me since I have completely fake boobs that defy gravity in every way. Thanks for stopping by to weigh in!! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Nicci says: February 9, 2015 at 12:44 pm Your opinion is always so refreshing! LikeLike Reply susielindau says: February 15, 2015 at 12:19 pm Thanks Nicci! You can depend on me to throw them out there! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Lloyd Lofthouse says: February 15, 2015 at 10:10 am I enjoyed the slack-jawed, glassy eyed looks in the men’s faces as she walked by more then her walking by. I think it was LOL funny. IF we judge commercials for grabbing attention and getting people to talk, this one should win awards. LikeLike Reply susielindau says: February 15, 2015 at 12:21 pm Right? I remembered who the company was and what they were selling and went right out and bought a natural burger! Ha! LikeLike Reply Anonymous says: July 29, 2015 at 7:10 pm All of you people need to go back to church. And learn some morals unless you have no shame LikeLike Reply Lloyd Lofthouse says: July 29, 2015 at 7:48 pm church and morals. Isn’t that an oxymoron? LikeLike Reply susielindau says: July 29, 2015 at 7:56 pm I guess this person never read my Boob Reports, Lloyd. Talk about no shame…. LikeLike Reply « Older Comments Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (Address never made public) Name 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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If the media is not agog about his relationship status with Selena Gomez, then the tabloids are awash with news about his legal troubles. If the public is not dismayed by his antics, then industry watchers are troubled by the teen star’s shows of immodest and disrespectful behavior towards other people. Bieber has a number of cases pending for trial. Meanwhile, it seems that he has landed himself squarely in the midst of another trouble. According to sources, Justin Bieber was detained at the Los Angeles International Airport after he returned from an Asian trip. Here we go again with more funny prank videos. Why was Justin Bieber Detained at the LA Airport? According to the authorities, Justin Bieber was detained at the Los Angeles International Airport for an additional round of questioning, the official jargon being “secondary screening.” But the authorities are tight-lipped about why the pop star was detained or what was he questioned about. They do not want to fuel the latest Hollywood news and gossip and certainly do not care about the latest round of street bike stunts for that matter either. Most people know the TSA is a waste of money though. With technology, half the TSA members could probably be laid off saving America billions of dollars every year. Even Bieber adds more to the economy of America than any TSA official and perhaps much of that entire organization. The TSA should be a part of every funny prank videos made. The pop star’s spokespersons too declined to comment on the issue. Nor did they clarify if the secondary screening was anyhow related to the recent legal troubles that Bieber is facing. He was, however, allowed to leave the airport after some time and go on his way to never making awesme hip hop music videos like Ice Cube and Eminem. Justin Bieber Courts Trouble Even During Asia Trip For many people, the news of Justin Bieber being detained for questioning at the Los Angeles International Airport does not come as a surprise. After all, the singer is facing charges for various illegal acts in Miami and Los Angeles County. These may not be on any latest funny videos any time soon. He is trying to build his street cred. Whatever! Why does he not make a song denouncing America’s debt, Obamacare killing jobs and people’s insurance plans, and Putin taking Crimea and punking Obama? That would certainly create some latest Hollywood news and gossip. In fact, Justin Bieber has been courting controversies throughout his Asian trip. During his stay in Tokyo, Bieber attracted anger and anguish from many quarters after he visited a shrine that honored people who died in Japan’s war along with convicted criminals. This guy is not making any stand up comedy videos anywhere he goes. This shrine had caused quite a stir amongst the people of Japan when it had come up. So it is only natural that Justin Bieber did not endear himself to many of his Japanese fans when he decided to visit this controversial venue. This is a long way from making funny animal videos. Bieber had probably thought that he had left troubles behind in Japan when he boarded the plane back to the United States. But federal authorities at the Los Angeles International Airport had other ideas. They were probably upset that they made a fool out of themselves in Nevada. Stop trying to steal peoples’ land! They killed this man’s livestock! Dam, Bieber never did anything so heinous. The federal government is out of control and it does not matter how many free music videos you watch will ever change that. So was Bieber detained to be questioned about his pending legal cases, or has he managed to cook up some more trouble for himself? 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Now, pregnant with our first child, Derek and I are looking to the future. He already has a name in mind - he's set on it. (We'll see.) He'll say when he calls me during the day: "So, how are you and so-and-so doing?" "That's not the name yet, sweetie." Whatever her name is, I know she'll run circles around him. We want our kids' lives to be as "normal" as possible. They're going to be born into such an extraordinary situation. They're going to have to be some strong little people. We don't want them to be defined by their dad's name - for them, we want him to just be "Dad." That will be the piece of him they'll have that the rest of the world doesn't. It will be special, and it will be theirs.
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Purportedly prehistoric people chose their veggies wisely even before they took up farming, archaeologists say. News Source ScienceDaily: “Tooth Plaque Provides Unique Insights into Our Prehistoric Ancestors’ Diet” Tartar scraped from the teeth of people in Stone Age Sudanese cemeteries spanning several cultural periods shows that ancient folks at Al Khiday—even those who did not farm—made intelligent use of local botanical resources. The proof is in their plaque! Glad the people did not floss, archaeological researchers hope “to counterbalance the dominant focus on meat and protein that has been a feature of pre-agricultural dietary interpretation, up until now.”1 Welcome To Al Khiday Al Khiday, near the Nile River in Central Sudan, contains five archaeological sites with burial grounds representing three cultures: one without evidence of agriculture, another with evidence of some agricultural development, and a more recent one suggesting a well-developed agricultural economy.2 In the context of biblical history, the oldest would be consistent with people descended from those dispersed from the Tower of Babel. The most recent of the civilizations represented, centered at the nearby city of Meroë, flourished from about 800 BC until about AD 350. The teeth from Al Khiday make possible dietary comparisons spanning a few thousand years in the same region. Donatella Usai, coauthor of the comparative study published in PLoS ONE, explains, “Al Khiday is a unique site in the Nile valley, where a large population lived for many thousands of years. This study demonstrates that they made good use of the locally available wild plant as food, as raw materials, and possibly even as medicine.” Purple Nut Sedge in the Plaque To find out what these ancient people ate, archaeologists examined microfossils and assayed chemical compounds embedded in dental calculus of people in the cemeteries. Starch granules and essential oils matching those in purple nut sedge were found in all the groups. “The evidence for purple nut sedge was very clear in samples from all the time periods we looked at,” says Stephen Buckley of the University of York. “This plant was evidently important to the people of Al Khiday, even after agricultural plants had been introduced.” Additionally, starch granules of other shapes indicated consumption of grassy plants like those from which our modern grain crops are derived. Specific chemical compounds, bits of carbon residue likely from cooking fires, and cracked starch granules revealed that at least some of the food was roasted. Swollen starch granules indicated some food was boiled. And all three groups cooked some of their food. Plant fibers were embedded in dental calculus. These fibers in addition to wear patterns on the teeth varying from one cultural group to the next suggest the people used their teeth to soften the pithy fibers of purple nut sedge or other plants to make them workable. Many modern aboriginal people have used this process to make fibers pliable for basket-weaving or other uses. No actual baskets were found in the sites. Archaeologists hope however that further investigation might reveal more about how the peoples of Al Khiday utilized plant fibers in their daily lives.4 “An Entirely New Perspective on Dietary Reconstruction”5 The people of Al Khiday, even the pre-agrarian ones, evidently went to great effort to harvest the tubers of the purple nut sedge—a time-consuming process.6 They cooked these and other plants, including nutritious grasses. They apparently also valued plant fibers as a non-nutritive resource, further “suggesting broad ecological knowledge,”7 archaeologists say, much broader than what evolutionary anthropologists usually attribute to “pre-agrarian” people. That people were doing all this even before agriculture became established in the region is a surprise to many. It challenges the popular view among secular anthropologists that agriculture developed as humans evolved greater intelligence. Pre-agrarian people are often seen as lacking both the skill and foresight for agricultural pursuits and consequently largely dependent on meat or fish for sustenance. There is certainly no biblical reason to suppose that either the farmer or the hunter-gatherer would be the intellectual superior of the other. Purple nut sedges—which are today regarded with disdain because their spreading underground tubers make them so difficult to eradicate—were in evidence on teeth from all the cultural periods. The stubborn spreading properties that make the purple nut sedge one of the most difficult to eradicate weeds today made it a hardy and ubiquitous botanical resource for these ancient people. Purple nut sedge tubers are a carbohydrate-rich source of the essential amino acid lysine. “By extracting material from samples of ancient dental calculus,” explains lead author Karen Hardy, “we have found that rather than being a nuisance in the past, its value as a food, and possibly its abundant medicinal qualities were known.” Purple nut sedge inhibits the growth of Streptococcus mutans, a bacterium associated with tooth decay. Whether the people of the region realized that use for this plant is unknown at this time. However, cavities are rare in the teeth of the people buried at Al Khiday, quite probably due to the plants popularity as a food or at least as a substance to be chewed. “More recently, [purple nut sedge] was also used by the ancient Egyptians as perfume and as medicine,” Hardy explains. “We also discovered that these people ate several other plants and we found traces of smoke, evidence for cooking, and for chewing plant fibres to prepare raw materials. These small biographical details add to the growing evidence that prehistoric people had a detailed understanding of plants long before the development of agriculture.” The Biblical History of Agriculture The notion that pre-agrarian ancient people knew how to intelligently choose, collect, and process plants as both foods and raw materials, cook their veggies, and incorporate plant materials into their diets runs counter to the common view that before farming people were ignorant of the uses of plants. Hardy says, “The new access to plants ingested, which is provided by dental calculus analysis, will increase, if not revolutionise, the perception of ecological knowledge and use of plants among earlier prehistoric and pre-agrarian populations.” But Bible-believers should already know that people did not have to evolve the intelligence to grow their food. Historically, agriculture long preceded hunting!
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LT 22 Longview, Mineral Bluff, GA 30559 (MLS #315991) :: Century 21 Black Bear Realty Skip To Content Home Search Search Map Search Our Listings Testimonials Buying Financing Selling What’s My Home Worth? Resources Blog Community Guides Agents Contact Us Saved Searches 0 Favorites 0 Sign In Search Properties Search By Price Type Beds Baths More Save This Search Has Photos Sort Map Gallery Search Back to Results LT 22 Longview Mineral Bluff, GA 30559 $995,000 STATUS: Active ON SITE: 142 Days MLS #: 315991 UPDATED: 33 min ago Tour in Person Share Email this listing Share on Pinterest Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Print this listing Map Like What You See? Tour in Person Tour via Video Chat Description Pre-Construction These homes are taking the market by storm. Lots of Windows and Natural light. Master on main w/Hugh Walk in closet, on suite w/shower & soaker tub. Dining area and Kitchen equipped w/Fulgor Appliances, solid service countertops & large Island. 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Author: Duncan McDuie-Ra, UNSW Northeast India is populated by diverse ethnic groups, many of which are classified as Scheduled Tribes with historical ties to Myanmar, China and other locales outside India. Since India’s independence in 1947, citizens and commentators have variously viewed the northeast frontier as a secessionist badland, the front line between India and hostile neighbours, a colourful slab of exotica and a curious geographic appendage. But in the last decade-and-a-half a series of peace agreements, state-led development projects and increased migration flows out of the frontier have altered the dynamics between the Indian heartland and the northeast. These changes offer key insights into changes taking place in contemporary India. The Indian government plans to transform the northeast from a frontier to a corridor linking India to the rest of Asia. The North Eastern Region Vision 2020 which Prime Minister Manmohan Singh launched in 2008 promises to increase the region’s connections and create employment, encourage private investment, increase border trade and promote tourism. At its heart, Vision 2020 seeks to use the region’s natural resources and hydro-power potential, and create an hospitable climate for investment and border trade. This has major consequences for the environment in the frontier region as natural resources that were previously difficult to reach have become more accessible. The rapid changes taking place include mega hydro-power projects in Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, and Sikkim, and mining in Assam (coal), Meghalaya (coal, limestone, and uranium), and Nagaland (coal). There is deforestation throughout the region, but especially in Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland, and other damage from highway construction, bio-prospecting, erosion and flooding. The resulting environmental degradation has led to local-level activism, an occurrence which is it tempting to read through a ‘state-versus-frontier’ or ‘state-versus-ethnic-minority’ rubric. The situation poses complex dilemmas for environmentalists and external activists seeking to unproblematically equate ethnic minority status with a deeper ecological sensibility and anti-development worldview, and further complicates the way ethnic minorities have related to the Indian state and ideas of nation-building. Internal migration from the northeast to Indian cities has also dramatically increased over the last five years. Given that rejecting India is an important part of tribal identity in the frontier, shaped by decades of secessionist politics and occupation by Indian military and paramilitary forces, the attraction of Indian cities for ethnic minorities deserves closer attention. There are six main push and pull factors spurring migration from the frontier: refuge from conflict, better livelihood opportunities, changing aspirations, changing attitudes toward India, aggressive labour recruitment and improved transport connections. Equally compelling are the labour markets in cities such as Bengaluru, Delhi and Hyderabad. In places like Delhi, attempts to transform the city are driven by the desire to fashion a ‘global city’, and key to this desire is the creation of exclusionary spaces: gated neighbourhoods, restricted-entry shopping malls and restricted-entry parks which marginalise poor, working class, and migrant communities. The focus on exclusionary spaces does not take into account the ways these spaces offer inclusion in the city for other marginal communities, especially tribal migrants. Tribal migrants covet the employment opportunities in these neo-liberal capital spaces, and employers in these spaces desire tribal labour. The majority of migrants find work in shopping malls, spas, restaurants and call centres, where employers desire tribal labour for its de-nationalised aesthetic—its ‘un-Indianness’. It is not just ‘being tribal’ that matters in the heartland cities, but challenging what being tribal means in contemporary India. Public representations of tribal people from the northeast continue to be mired in colonial anthropology. The stereotype of the exotic tribal people from the pure and unspoiled remote hill country persists. But tribal people are linked to global networks in ways that bypass the rest of India, including the influences of global Christianity, knowledge of Korean and other East Asian popular cultures, adoption of East Asian fashion and hairstyles (particularly Korean and Japanese), and a rejection of archetypal Indian pastimes in favour of basketball, skateboarding and graffiti art. These components equip tribal migrants with a feeling of sophistication that is at odds with the ways they are viewed by mainstream Indian society. The increased connections between the frontier and the heartlands also reveals ignored dynamics of racism within India. Racism underpins the ways the frontier itself is governed, justifying military occupation, and the ways that tribals experience urban India as migrants, through harassment, discrimination and violence. Tribal people are targets of sexual violence, face severe discrimination in urban India’s housing markets, and are harassed in their everyday encounters in India’s cities. In the standard narrative, racism is something that foreigners do to Indians, not something of which Indians themselves are capable. The 2001 Bradford riots in the UK and violent attacks on Indian students in the US and Australia were widely covered in the Indian media and abroad. Receiving less coverage, but certainly not completely neglected, are the abuses against Indian domestic workers and labourers in the Gulf, and violence against Indians in Fiji. Racist violence, abuse and the denial of individual rights in these locations are very real and indefensible, yet the preoccupation with this makes introspection on racism within India very difficult. India’s economy is growing rapidly, and the country’s frontiers are acquiring a new value as corridors to markets, capital and resources in China and Southeast Asia. The opportunities, ruptures and grievances brought about by the creation of corridors provide extensive research possibilities. While transnational migration receives a lot of scholarly and policy attention, the changing dynamics of internal migration, especially from transforming frontiers, can be equally disorienting for the migrants themselves, who are disrupting conventional urbanisation narratives. These migrations also raise interesting questions around citizenship. In the case of tribal communities in the northeast, citizenship has long been viewed with suspicion and even hostility, yet for many young tribal people citizenship now provides access to growing heartland cities. Studies of belonging in the Indian diaspora dominate popular and scholarly narratives, yet for ethnic minorities the scenario is very different. Limited discussion of race and racism within India leaves questions of belonging for ethnic minorities under-analysed, in favour of a macro-racial discourse drawing on the colonial past and the transnational present. Duncan McDuie-Ra is Senior Lecturer in Development Studies at the University of New South Wales. This article appeared in the East Asia Forum Quarterly, ‘Ideas from India’
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The ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee said Friday that reports that a former Soviet counterintelligence officer joined a June 2016 meeting between a Russian lawyer and members of the Trump campaign “adds another deeply disturbing fact about this secret meeting.” “Today’s report that a former Russian counter-intelligence officer was also present during the meeting with Donald Trump, Jr., Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort, if accurate, adds another deeply disturbing fact about this secret meeting,” Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said in a statement. He added: “Similarly, reports that Jared Kushner had to twice amend his security clearance forms, only recently acknowledging this pivotal meeting, should cause his clearance to be reviewed — and if he was not perfectly candid — immediately revoked.” The former counterintelligence officer to whom Schiff referred is Rinat Akhmetshin, now a lobbyist, who confirmed to the Associated Press Friday that he was in the meeting with Veselnitskaya, Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort. NBC News first reported Akhmetshin’s attendance Friday, but did not name him. According to emails released by Trump Jr. on Tuesday in anticipation of a New York Times story on the same messages, he and the top Trump campaign aides attended the meeting after being promised damaging information on Hillary Clinton as part of a Russian government effort to help his father’s campaign. In an interview with MSNBC Friday, Schiff added that Akhmetshin “provides yet another conduit back to the Kremlin.” Read Schiff’s full statement below:
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Iran's supreme leader has described Donald Trump as "mentally retarded" as he urged Europe to do more to back the 2015 nuclear deal after the US president refused to re-certify the pact. European companies have rushed into the Iranian markets since the landmark accord, and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's comments show he hopes to leverage them into protecting the nuclear deal. While offering harsh criticism of Mr Trump, Ayatollah Khamenei wants to ensure that Tehran continues to have access to the international market for its crude oil as part of efforts to revive a stagnant economy. "The European governments have underlined the nuclear deal's issue and condemned the US president's remarks," Ayatollah Khamenei said, according to comments posted on his official website. "We welcome this approach but it is not enough that they only tell him not to tear up the deal. The nuclear deal is to their benefit." He said: "I will not spend time to respond to the nonsensical comments by the foul-mouthed president," and referred to Mr Trump and his administration as "mentally retarded". He also warned that if the US tears up the deal, "we will shred it into pieces". The 2015 deal curbed Tehran's nuclear programme in exchange for lifting international sanctions on Iran. European aviation consortium Airbus signed billions of dollars in sales agreements with the Islamic Republic, France's Total SA and state-run China National Petroleum Corporation signed a $5bn agreement with Iran to develop the country's massive offshore natural gas field, and French motor manufacturer Groupe Renault signed a $778m deal. Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the European Union - the other parties to the nuclear accord - have been telling Mr Trump's administration to stay in the deal. His refusal last week to re-certify has sparked a new war of words between the Islamic Republic and America, fuelling growing mistrust and a sense of nationalism among Iranians. Mr Trump also criticised Europeans for their participation in Iran's energy projects. He said he de-certified the accord on the grounds that Iran had committed several violations of the deal but he did not announce a withdrawal from the pact, instead shifting it to Congress for a decision. AP
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David Richards - Gamemusicjobs Gamemusicjobs Your Source For Game Music Jobs Close Search for: Search How it Works Pricing Developers Post a Job Pricing Composers Legal Help Post a Resume Sign Up Login Music Store Menu David Richards Music Producer/Composer/Sound Designer/Mix Engineer Florida Updated 3 years ago Composer/Songwriter Candidate Details Soundcloud Portfolio Facebook Linkedin Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Login to bookmark this Resume Description Academic Experience Recording Principles • Theory and operation of essential audio tools from microphones to mixers Signal flow, microphone techniques, gain staging, file and session management Audio Workstations Practical experience operating industry standard computer based recording systems Pro Tools/Logic Pro X Audio Engineering Techniques Professional methods for audio recording, mixing, mastering and editing Education Full Sail University 7-17/2/20 Music Producer Experience DHR McKay Productions 5-19/present Owner Related Resume Christian Solomon Full Time Student Florida Composer/Songwriter Updated 11 months ago David Richards Music Producer/Composer/Mix Engineer/Sound Designer Florida Audio and Music Development Studio, Composer/Songwriter, Sound effects Professional Updated 2 years ago Got a question? We're here to help. Check out our articles, send us an email at: admin@gamemusicjobs.com Game Music Jobs Finding the right sound Just Got Easy! Terms of Service About Game Music Jobs Advertisers Writers Composer of The Week Social Twitter Facebook Recent News Articles Are Stable Coins Stable for Musicians? The Great Resignation and Modern Musicians The Metaverse Musician Why Game Music Does Not Get Boring Simply Strings? Easy Tips For String Writing Game Music Jobs 1993 Dewar Rock Springs, WY 82901 © 2022 Game Music Jobs — All Rights Reserved How it Works Pricing Composers Developers Pages Sign Up Login Back to Top <# } #> {{{ data.beforeFields }}} <# /* * Render our error section if we have an error. */ #> <# /* * Render any custom HTML after our field. */ #> {{{ data.afterField }}} <# /* * Render our Description Text. */ #> {{{ data.renderDescText() }}} {{{ data.renderElement() }}}
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Share If you see a new image or graphic file on your computer that you don’t recall downloading, do not open it. The Locky ransomware program has moved on from MS Office Word to Facebook and LinkedIn vulnerabilities, and is now putting files on your computer that can lock you out of your data, according to Ars Technica. Earlier this year Locky arrived on computers via a “malicious macro” in a Word document. In the last week, however, Ars Technica quotes Israeli security company Check Point reporting a “massive spread of the Locky ransomware via social media, particularly in its Facebook-based campaign.” Typically what happens is that when you click on an image thumbnail, rather than displaying the image in a separate window, the file automatically downloads. It would be natural for most people to then click on the downloaded image — and that’s what executes the Locky code and immediately locks up all your files and demands ransom. Vulnerabilities in Facebook and LinkedIn have been exploited by the perpetrators of the Locky attack, according to Check Point. “The attackers have built a new capability to embed malicious code into an image file and successfully upload it to the social media website. The attackers exploit a misconfiguration on the social media infrastructure to deliberately force their victims to download the image file. This results in infection of the users’ device as soon as the end user clicks on the downloaded file.” When Locky is activated on your computer the ransomware locks you out of your files. The only way to retrieve your data is by paying a ransom, hence the term ‘ransomware.’ Ars Technica reports the current ransom to unlock a user’s computer is about half a bitcoin, or $365. Check Point stated it previously informed Facebook and LinkedIn of the vulnerability currently being used in the ransomware attack, but won’t make the details public until those social media and other major sites fix the security flaw. The security firm’s recommendations to consumers are: “If you have clicked on an image and your browser starts downloading a file, do not open it. Any social media website should display the picture without downloading any file. Don’t open any image file with unusual extension (such as SVG, JS or HTA).” Note, however, that the file extension could also be JPG, PNG, or any other common form. The bottom line on avoiding this particular means of an attack by Locky is, if you click on an image and it starts to download, whatever you do, do not open the image file on your computer.
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(Health.com) -- An essential nutrient found in fish oil does not appear to slow the mental decline associated with Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The study is merely the latest to cast doubt on the mental benefits of the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which until recently was considered a promising way to minimize the risk and damage of dementia. (The other main ingredient found in fish oil, eicosapentaenoic acid, or EPA, is not believed to play a significant role in brain health.) Health.com: Fish oil doesn't benefit new moms, babies DHA or fish-oil supplements aren't likely to cause any harm to Alzheimer's patients, but they aren't likely to do any good either, says Steven H. Ferris, Ph.D., the director of the Aging and Dementia Research Center at New York University. Fish oil "seems to be healthy in general, and maybe for other things it's helpful, but it doesn't benefit cognitive function in a person with Alzheimer's," says Ferris, who was not involved in the study. Research on DHA has been inconclusive and sometimes conflicting. Several studies that followed large groups of people as they aged have suggested that a diet rich in fish is linked to a reduced risk of dementia and mental decline, but most randomized controlled trials comparing DHA supplements with placebo have found no benefit. Health.com: 9 foods that may help save your memory "It's not the first time something in large epidemiological datasets just didn't work out clinically," Ferris says, noting that statin medications, anti-inflammatory drugs, and estrogen therapy have all failed to live up to their initial promise in preventing or treating Alzheimer's. "Unfortunately, that seems to be the situation here." The study was funded by the National Institute on Aging and was led by Dr. Joseph F. Quinn, M.D., a neurologist at the Oregon Health and Science University, in Portland. Quinn and his colleagues randomly assigned about 400 women and men in their mid-70s with likely Alzheimer's disease -- the disease is very difficult to accurately diagnose -- to take 2 grams of DHA or placebo capsules per day. After 18 months, the average mental decline in the DHA and placebo groups was nearly identical, as measured on two separate tests and rating scales. Despite the disappointing results, the study doesn't entirely rule out the possibility that DHA may have some benefit if taken earlier in life. A growing body of research suggests that dementia begins decades before any noticeable symptoms surface, and it's possible that DHA helps prevent or slow those harmful changes. Health.com: 25 signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease Treatments such as DHA may be too little too late for people who are already showing signs of Alzheimer's, according to Dr. Kristine Yaffe, M.D., a professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco. "Effective treatment strategies to prevent progression of [Alzheimer's disease] will likely need to be initiated earlier," Yaffe writes in an editorial accompanying the study. Copyright Health Magazine 2011
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Criolla : An Afro-Peruvian Dinner Fundraiser for BLM PDX | Tastemade MakersExperiencesCookingShows Be a Maker Log In Sign Up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sun, Feb 24 | 3:00 AM - 4:30 AM UTC Criolla : An Afro-Peruvian Dinner Fundraiser for BLM PDX In-Person Central East Side Industrial, Portland Ant S. (128) SOLD OUT $40.00 Pop-up space Available for purchase Medium (10-15 Guests) peruvian, vegan, african Gluten Free, Halal, Vegan, Vegetarian In-Person 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The area in the Chincha province of Peru is the heart of Afro-Peruvian culture. Before the Incas, the Chinchas were a fierce, warrior-like tribe. They believed they were descendants of the jaguar, hence the name ‘chincha’ (derived from the word for jaguar). Later the Incas arrived and overtook the Chinchas. And then the Spanish conquistadors came along with Africans. The culture and cuisine is said to be a fusion of all these influences. A dinner fundraiser for BLM PDX. All dishes are vegan. Message the Maker Menu detail Concolon Small Plate Anticuchos Small Plate Cau Cau Small Plate Carapulcra Small Plate Sopa Seca Small Plate Tacu Tacu Small Plate Ranfanote Dessert Cachina Beverage Add-ons Peruvian Soda Can $3.00 Peruvian Beer Bottle $5.00 South American Wine Glass $8.00 Chirulin AfroPeruvian Cocktail $10.00 Criolla : An Afro-Peruvian Dinner Fundraiser for BLM PDX In-Person Central East Side Industrial, Portland (Exact Address will be shared upon purchase.) Request Date About Press Advertise Careers Contact Privacy Terms Accessibility Be The Change Help Center Cookie Settings Tastemade on InstagramTastemade on FacebookTastemade on SnapchatTastemade on YouTubeTastemade on PinterestTastemade on TwitterTastemade on TikTok © Tastemade, Inc.
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A 26-year-old man has been arrested over a violent incident on a bus that left a young woman unconscious. The victim, 22, was at the back of the bus, which was travelling through south-east London, when a group of five men got on board and sat down nearby. Members of the group, who were all unknown to the woman, started criticising her clothing and some appeared to move to be closer to her. The incident escalated and she fell to the floor of the bus and was unconscious. She was taken to hospital with a head injury after the incident, which happened on a 344 bus in Lambeth at 1.15am on August 29, and was released later that day. The man was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm after attending a police station in south London earlier today.
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Henry Toryo Adams Our Tradition History Contact Us 日本語 法話 19th Vow The Way to a Peaceful World (February 27) Posted on February 23, 2022 February 28, 2022 In this world of continuing conflict, the compassionate vows of Amida Buddha guide us to a live with kindness and understanding for others. The 19th Vow affirms that those who practice goodness will be welcomed into the world of peace and bliss: If, when I attain Buddhahood, the sentient beings of the ten quarters, while awakening the mind aspiring for enlightenment and performing meritorious acts, should desire to be born in my land with sincere aspiration, and yet should I not appear before them at the moment of death surrounded by a host of sages, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. Schedule 8:30 a.m. Shoshinge Sofu Chanting (click here for chanting text) 9:00 a.m. Social Hour: Share your favorite Winter Olympic memory 9:30 a.m. Dharma Service 10:30 a.m. Japanese Language Service 日本語の法要 To join us for this online Dharma Service, CLICK HERE to sign up for “Live Broadcast of Services”. Posted in Dharma SchoolTagged 19th Vow, 48 Vows, PeaceLeave a Comment on The Way to a Peaceful World (February 27) Dharma Discussion: Concentration/Dhyāna (August 16, 2020) Posted on August 15, 2020 November 14, 2020 Click here to read about the Buddhist Virtue of Concentration Discussion Questions Have you ever experience a state of deep concentration that enabled to you do an activity skillfully and without distraction, sometimes described as a “flow state” or being “in the zone”? What gave rise to that state of mind? Were you able to replicate it on more than one occasion? Has Buddhist practice in general, and the Nembutsu specifically, helped you to cultivate a concentrated mind at times? What the greatest obstacles you face in maintain mental concentration? Continue reading “Dharma Discussion: Concentration/Dhyāna (August 16, 2020)” Posted in Dharma DiscussionTagged 19th Vow, Buddhist Education Committee, Chapter on Shinjin 9, Dhyana (Concentration), Gary Snyder, Larger Sutra II-28, Myokonin, Osono of Mikawa, Prajna (Wisdom), Right Mindfulness, Saiho Shinansho, Six Paramitas 48 Vows of Bodhisattva Dharmakara (Amida Buddha) Posted on August 1, 2020 June 3, 2022 From the Three Pure Land Sutras, Volume II: The Larger Sutra, pg. 20-29 /m 1 “‘If, when I attain Buddhahood, there should be hell, the realm of hungry spirits, or the realm of animals in my land, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 2 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land, should, after their death, return once more to the three evil realms, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 3 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should not all be the color of genuine gold, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 4 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should not all be of the same appearance and should be either beautiful or ugly, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 5 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should not remember all their former lives,[1] and thus be unable to know at least the events of the previous hundred thousand kotis of *nayutas of kalpas, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 6 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should not possess divine eyes,[2] and thus be unable to see at least a hundred thousand kotis of nayutas of Buddha‐lands, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 7 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should not possess divine ears,[3] and thus be unable to hear the teachings being expounded by at least a hundred thousand kotis of nayutas of Buddhas or remember them all, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 8 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should not possess the wisdom to see into the minds of others,[4] and thus be unable to know the thoughts of the sentient beings of at least a hundred thousand kotis of nayutas of Buddha‐lands, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 9 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should not possess divine feet, and thus be unable to go beyond at least a hundred thousand kotis of nayutas of Buddha‐lands in a thought‐moment, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 10 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should give rise to any thought of attachment to their body, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 11 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should not dwell in the stage of the truly settled and necessarily attain nirvana, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 12 If, when I attain Buddhahood, my light should be finite, not illuminating even a hundred thousand kotis of nayutas of Buddha‐lands, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 13 If, when I attain Buddhahood, my life should be finite, limited even to a hundred thousand kotis of nayutas of kalpas, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 14 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the number of sravakas in my land could be counted and known, even if all the sravakas and pratyekabuddhas in the *triple‐thousand great thousand worlds should spend at least a hundred thousand kalpas counting them, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 15 When I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land will not have a limited life span, except when they wish to shorten it freely according to their original vows. Should this not be so, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 16 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the humans and devas in my land should even hear that there are names of evil acts, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. 17 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the countless Buddhas throughout the worlds in the ten quarters should not all glorify and praise my name, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment.[5] 18 If, when I attain Buddhahood, the sentient beings of the ten quarters who, with sincere and *entrusting heart, aspire to be born in my land and say my name even ten times, should not be born there, may I not attain the perfect enlightenment. Excluded are those who commit the *five grave offenses and *those who slander the right Dharma.[6] Continue reading “48 Vows of Bodhisattva Dharmakara (Amida Buddha)” Posted in ReferenceTagged 10th Vow, 11th Vow, 12th Vow, 13th Vow, 14th Vow, 15th Vow, 16th Vow, 17th Vow, 18th Vow, 19th Vow, 1st Vow, 20th Vow, 21st Vow, 22nd Vow, 23rd Vow, 24th Vow, 25th Vow, 26th Vow, 27th Vow, 28th Vow, 29th Vow, 2nd Vow, 30th Vow, 31st Vow, 32nd Vow, 33rd Vow, 34th Vow, 35th Vow, 36th Vow, 37th Vow, 38th Vow, 39th Vow, 3rd Vow, 40th Vow, 41st Vow, 42nd Vow, 43rd Vow, 44th Vow, 45th Vow, 46th Vow, 47th Vow, 48 Vows, 48th Vow, 4th Vow, 5th Vow, 6th Vow, 7th Vow, 8th Vow, 9th Vow, Amida Buddha, Dharmakara, Prajna (Wisdom), Primal Vow Search for: Upcoming Events Recent Posts Announcements – September 18, 2022 Announcements – September 11, 2022 Announcements – Sept 4, 2022 Caring and Being Cared For Categories Announcement Slides from Services BWA Dharma Discussion Dharma School Featured Posts Get Involved Jr. YBA Podcast Presidents Message Reference Rev. 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Samsung is asking a Dutch court to force Apple to pay patent licensing fees or impose a ban on iPhone and iPad sales. The lawsuit announced Friday comes on the heels of the South Korean company warning it will be more aggressive with the tech giant. The complaint, filed at The Haugue , alleges Apple infringes upon four 3G wireless technologies. Samsung is asking the court both ban all iPhones and the 3G version of the iPad. Also, the chipmaker wants the court to fine Apple $1.34 million for each supposed violation. However, Apple could quickly find a way out of the lawsuit by paying Samsung a “reasonable” licensing fee. Because the patents are deemed “essential,” European law requires the Galaxy and Galaxy Tab manufacturer to offer rivals a chance to license the technology. A court date is scheduled next Monday. The lawsuit follows Apple’s successful legal challenge to Samsung’s Galaxy Tab sales in Germany. The tablet maker downplayed a preliminary injunction against Galaxy smartphones in the Netherlands, calling those patents “futile, marginal and irrelevant” compared to the patents it charges Apple is violating. Last week, Samsung also filed a patent infringement claim against Apple in France, expanding the two rival’s European legal tour. Meanwhile, Apple is also suing Samsung in Australia and Japan.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Recent alarming reports of environmental damage caused by illegal marijuana farms in national forests and wilderness areas in California and elsewhere show that an entirely new approach is needed in order to solve the problem, officials of the Marijuana Policy Project said today. "Year after year we hear from law enforcement and U.S. Forest Service officials about growing environmental damage caused by these criminal operations, even as law enforcement seizures of marijuana plants set new records every year," said Bruce Mirken, MPP's California-based director of communications. "What we've been doing is plainly not working and has actually caused the problem in the first place. It's time to get off the treadmill and try a new approach." The annual marijuana harvest season each fall brings increased discussion of the hopeless process of eradicating outdoor marijuana crops on public land. Growers are damaging precious natural resources and their livelihood continues unabated even as police achieve record marijuana seizures each year.Fortunately, the Marijuana Policy Project has introduced the only plan that could possibly address the problem:Seriously. Who in their right mind could possibly contend that we are on pace to bring this mess under control? For decades, cops in combat fatigues have been rappelling from helicopters armed with industrial strength hedge-clippers and for what? Marijuana is the number one cash crop in America and that isn’t going to change no matter how many police we send off on these ridiculous drug war nature hikes.Californians should be allowed to grow marijuana on their own property for all the same reasons that they are currently permitted to grow grapes and make wine.
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Right here’s What Individuals Are Saying About Weight-loss. – My Blog Skip to content My Blog My WordPress Blog Posted on March 7, 2022 February 6, 2022 by admin Right here’s What Individuals Are Saying About Weight-loss. Lots of people question why they don’t drop weight quicker. The truth is that dropping weight slowly is the most effective means to keep a healthy weight. The objective is to shed one to two extra pounds each week. This is not a crash diet, yet a way of life modification including modifications in eating behaviors and also physical activity. This will result in long-lasting weight maintenance. This post will provide you the tools you need to keep your wanted body dimension. There are numerous causes of unexplained weight-loss, consisting of cancer. While the majority of reasons are clinically unconnected to exercise, they can be signs of severe illnesses. If you’re experiencing an unexplained weight management, you should seek medical interest instantly. Although the majority of cases are idiopathic, they can take place in older grownups. If your loss is more than 5 percent of your body weight, you ought to look for clinical help. If your weight management is unexpected and also unusual, you must go to a medical professional. There are some causes that can be severe. You ought to look for clinical aid if you’re shedding greater than five percent of your body weight. If your loss is more than 5 percent, you might have a severe clinical concern. If your weight reduction is more than that, you need to obtain examined by a doctor. The medical professional will certainly figure out the root cause of your weight loss and also supply the ideal treatment. Developing a way of life practice to help you keep your weight is a much more permanent remedy than a fad diet. Incorporating healthy and balanced practices right into your daily life is the vital to lasting weight management. Short-term “diet regimens” do not function and neither do short-term “diet regimens” (such as crash diets). Rather, you should establish a few healthy way of life behaviors that will enable you to maintain your weight lasting. When you’re losing weight, you’re decreasing your body fat by burning a lot more calories than you’re placing on. But when you’re not burning off the fat you’ve lost, you can end up losing more than your regular weight. It’s all a matter of technique, as well as preserving your weight loss is not difficult to attain, but one of the most essential action is to keep track of your weight as well as your actions. If you’re struggling with weight-loss, take notice of your dietary selections and also try to stay clear of those scenarios that trigger you to regression. Fat burning can occur for lots of factors. Some people gain weight when they’re sick or have accidents. Other people lose it without knowing it. Often, these are the signs of a health problem. Other times, they’re simply as a result of the natural variations in body weight. The even more you can handle your weight, the far better. You can even consume healthier while losing your weight. In general, it is essential to eat healthy and balanced, yet not to starve on your own. Behavioral techniques are essential for weight reduction, yet the best nutritional behaviors and also exercise can likewise assist you preserve your new body weight. Tracking your nutritional and also physical activity selections will assist you preserve your newfound weight. When you observe an unhealthy pattern, it is essential to seek advice from a medical professional. The faster you can repair it, the much better. If you’ve already lost excessive, you’ll have the ability to keep a healthy weight. The very first step in accomplishing weight-loss is to recognize your present circumstance. You ought to divide your eating practices right into power in as well as power out. Then, you should begin doing something about it. As soon as you have actually done this, you’ll feel better as well as reduce weight more quickly. If you do not lose any kind of weight, you can still acquire it back and also avoid this scenario from happening once more. The trick to effective fat burning is recognizing what’s happening in your body and also just how to alter it. You need to know your body’s existing nutritional demands in order to accomplish healthy results. Behavioral approaches are very important for fat burning. Using behavior approaches to regulate food consumption will help you keep your objectives. Besides avoiding a regression, you ought to also be aware of how you respond to stress and anxiety. Recognizing your triggers as well as determining them can help you stay clear of relapse. By understanding these habits, you will be able to avoid them. You can stay clear of consuming junk foods at any moment. Nonetheless, if you restore your slimmed down, you will want to change your dietary patterns and also workout to make up for this. While the majority of weight loss is voluntary, some situations are spontaneous. Spontaneous weight loss normally results from the loss of body fat. However, severe weight loss can diminish proteins as well as various other substances from the body. Involuntary and inexplicable losses of big quantities of energy can result in a host of illness. You must talk to a health care company to determine the root causes of your involuntary or unexplained fat burning. Unintentional weight-loss prevails as well as should be resolved by a health and wellness specialist. It may suggest a health problem or a problem that calls for medical attention. If you experience unexplained fat burning, it is important to consult a health care expert. 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Tasting Like Gravity: Rondeaux and Other Poems – University of Tampa Press Skip to content University of Tampa Press Menu Close HOME ABOUT BOOKS TAMPA REVIEW STUDIES IN THE FANTASTIC SUBMISSIONS Home / Catalog / Poetry / Tasting Like Gravity: Rondeaux and Other Poems Tasting Like Gravity: Rondeaux and Other Poems With drawings by Jeanne Clark Meinke Tasting Like Gravity brings new poems from Florida’s poet laureate, Peter Meinke, with an emphasis on the roundeaux form. The book also includes a short essay on rondeaux by the poet and selected drawings by Jeanne Clark Meinke. Book Type Paperback $14.00 USDHardback $25.00 USD Categories: Catalog, Poetry Additional information Additional information Dimensions 6 × 8 in Pages 72 ISBN (paperback) 978-159732-164-8 ISBN (hardback) 978-159732-163-1 Related products A History of Disappearance Read more Black Hole Factory Read more At Once Read more In All Their Animal Brilliance Read more 401 W. Kennedy Blvd. Tampa, FL 33606 utpress@ut.edu 813-253-6266 HOME ABOUT BOOKS TAMPA REVIEW STUDIES IN THE FANTASTIC SUBMISSIONS University of Tampa Press Proudly powered by WordPress. Dark Mode:
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A mere three games ago, having finished the midway point of the season, SJAX had rushed for 403 yards (3.7 ypc), and [if the math is escaping you] on pace to rush for only 806 yards. For those pining to have had Jackson shipped out of town for a mid/late round draft pick, feelings of vindication were probably coursing through your veins. The last three games have been a completely different story. Steven has quieted doubters, and those who questioned his motor are beginning to switch gears of their own. While he busted down the field for 46 yards on Sunday, and on his way to 139 on the day, it was clear to see that Beast Mode had been fully initiated. Having rushed for 321 yards over the past three games (107 ypg), including his dominant 139-yard performance on Sunday, creates a new snapshot of how the season will most likely end for the running back who looks to make it eight straight 1000-yard seasons. With five games left, Jackson now has only 276 yards to go to reach the mark, passing Rams’ great Eric Dickerson with seven, and joining the company of Thurman Thomas and Ladainian Tomlinson in the eight-straight class. And while nothing in the NFL is a given, Steven needs only needs 55 yards per game for the remainder of 2012 to join the aforementioned pairing of great running backs in NFL history. As it currently stands, with his average through 11 games, Jackson would eclipse the millennium mark by a mere 53 yards. If his last three games are any indicator, it would be well over 1,200 yards for his 2012 campaign. Prior to potentially joining Thomas and Tomlinson in the history books, he’ll join another group of elite rushers - the 10,000 yard club. Needing only 183 more yards to accompany them, he’ll also move up the all-time rushing ranks a couple of notches in doing so. Sunday’s game in Arizona moved him past Hall-of-Fame rusher Joe "The Jet" Perry (9,723) on the all time list, and puts him a mere 106 yards behind Clinton Portis for 27th all time. If his current YTD averages were to hold true, he’d etch out his place at 26th, surpassing Ricky Williams (10,009). "Impressive" is probably not a strong enough word when you think about where Steven ranks, and most likely will rank, when this season comes to it’s conclusion. The Rams will let Jackson walk in 2013, voiding the last year of his contract. Regardless of what team he plays for in 2013, being the 26th leading rusher in the history of the NFL - 90+ years of running backs - is an astonishing feat. I think too often that NFL players are too easily chewed up and spit out by both the organization and it’s fans. Whether or not you wanted, or will want, SJAX in a Rams uniform for this season and beyond, enjoy [and appreciate] watching this man carry the rock in blue and gold. Every time you see #39 eclipse the 55-yard rushing mark in 2012, you’re watching history-in-the-making. I doubt many Rams fans thought we’d find a viable replacement for Marshall Faulk. It’s hard to view the departure of Steven Jackson any differently. For shoes that seemed large for Jackson to fill, it appears that they can indeed get larger for future RB’s in St. Louis. For now, let’s focus on this great man, this exceptional leader, and his outstanding achievements. Go, Steven , Go!
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Fred Gillen Jr.: Fuel for the Revolution Fuel for the Revolution This is my blog. I started it back in 1998 when the term "blog" was new and I'd certainly never heard of it. At the time I didn't know I was blogging, I just wanted to post some non- edited pieces I'd written in my notebooks. I do not revise or censor this material in any way. Please feel free to email me through the "contact" page on this site if you have anything to say about what you read here. Independence Day 2018 Independence day. I think my country has finally killed any patriotism I had. I tried hard to love my country. My country is like the abusive lover who goes to counseling, gets sober, and just when things have been good for a while lashes out and breaks your jaw. The only thing sane to do is to detach lovingly.Get out while you still can. I used to fight injustice for my country because I felt it deserved fighting for. Now I fight because there is no place else to go and I have to live here. Who would take us? "You ran your country into the ground, so welcome to ours." That is not going to happen. I find it to be a necessity to go down fighting. I'll continue to get arrested and fired from gigs for good causes not because I think the cause will win but because as a human being I can not stand by and watch but not take action. I have no illusions about the futility of these actions. I've grown out of hope, a long time ago now. Hope is an election slogan, and that's all. The banks will still be bailed out, the oil companies will still get subsidies, no matter what is said about hope and change. What Trump means to America is we will round up all the black, brown, gay, "different" people and throw them in the fire first, but we're all going to burn. It will be a lot uglier this way and some of us will find it necessary to die sooner in solidarity but the overall result is otherwise the same. It may speed up the process. Our country was founded on genocide and slavery so why would it not be destroyed on genocide and slavery? It is the "American Way." Manifest Destiny. Happy Independence Day. The celebration of the day the white men of the American colonies declaring their independence from the British empire and its central bank, with great nobility and ideals for white land owners (because come on, we're still British after all.) Tea thrown into the harbor to fight the Starbucks of the day so white colonists can make more profit from their tea. Our flag has always been a pretty wrapper for ugliness. Trump has unwrapped it. The shock and awe from the left surprises me because what country have you been living in? 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The city's panhandlers tell their own stories A panhandler shakes a cup to get pedestrians' attention. A business group project surveyed people who beg on the street. A panhandler shakes a cup to get pedestrians' attention. A business group project surveyed people who beg on the street. Photo: Brant Ward, The Chronicle Photo: Brant Ward, The Chronicle Image 1 of / 18 Caption Close The city's panhandlers tell their own stories 1 / 18 Back to Gallery His head bowed and his shaking hands clutching a cardboard sign reading "Homeless and Hungry, Will Accept Donation," Kirk Johnson was easy to ignore. And that's what just about everybody waiting for a walk signal at the corner of O'Farrell and Powell streets in San Francisco's Union Square did on a recent sunny morning - just inches from where Johnson, in foul-smelling, dirty clothes, stood swaying. The 56-year-old - whose deep wrinkles and missing teeth suggest that he is 20 years older - said he suffers from full-blown AIDS and can no longer work as a truck driver, the job he held for 17 years before getting sick. So he stands on the corner - sitting on the sidewalk is no longer allowed under city law - for up to six hours a day. He usually nets $50. People like Johnson don't often get to tell their story - it's not one people like to hear. He was one of 146 people quizzed about their lives as part of a concerted effort to better understand the panhandlers of Union Square, how they came to be on their designated street corners, why they panhandle, what they do with the money, and what it would take to get them off the streets. The Union Square Business Improvement District conducted the survey in the 27-square-block shopping mecca this year and released the sometimes surprising findings exclusively to The Chronicle. Fifty-eight percent of the panhandlers said they've been begging for at least five years despite the wealth of social services available in San Francisco and the city's Homeless Outreach Teams, which patrol the streets daily offering help. Many are homeless Contradicting the common refrain from city officials who say the majority of panhandlers are housed, 82 percent of those surveyed in Union Square said they're homeless. They said their biggest obstacles to getting a place to live are that they have no job and no income and can't afford rent. Permanent housing, food and job training would help them to stop panhandling, they said. Just 3 percent said they don't want housing - also contradicting conventional wisdom that says many people flat-out refuse offers of housing. "Something's not working someplace along the line," said Tim Falvey, a member of the business improvement district's board. "Either they're not getting connected with services or the services aren't working for them. People do need shelter, and they're not getting it. ... It's an eye-opener for us." The city's role The mayor's office is poring over the data to better understand what the city can do to curtail the panhandling. "This is the first rigorous analysis of panhandlers in San Francisco," said Amanda Fried, director of policy for the mayor's homeless office. "People have scary experiences on the streets. I don't want to minimize that at all, but behind a lot of that are people who are very sick and need our help." The idea for the survey came after an uptick in complaints from business owners and tourists about increasingly aggressive panhandlers following people and shouting at them. "Quite honestly, we're hearing the problem hasn't gotten any better," Falvey said. "It really offends the sensibilities of all of us. As human beings, we don't like to see people in need. It seemed obvious to us we needed to address the problem beyond just yelling about it." Paying extra The business improvement district comprises 500 property owners who pay an assessment based on their buildings' square footage and width of the facade. The assessments top out at $100,000 a year for large buildings like Macy's. The money pays for extra neighborhood cleaning and public safety measures on top of those provided by the city and for marketing and advocacy. In March, the group hired GLS Research to conduct a survey over two days, giving panhandlers $5 apiece for participating. The survey found that panhandling in Union Square is a lifestyle, not a once-in-a-while kind of thing. Fifty-three percent of panhandlers said they beg seven days a week. Sixty percent said they earn $25 or less each day, while 27 percent said they earn up to $50. Asked to list everything they spend their money on, 94 percent said food. The second most common answer was drugs or alcohol, cited by 44 percent. A quarter of panhandlers said they're alcoholics, and 32 percent said they have a drug problem. Seventy percent of those who fell into either category said they've participated in treatment programs. Cash flow Bambie Rowe sat in a wheelchair outside the Starbucks at Powell and O'Farrell, petting her dog, Cash. She said a rare genetic disease led to the amputation of both her legs. Perhaps the combination of the wheelchair and the dog helps - she said she makes $80 to $150 a day. She said she wasn't surprised at all by another survey finding - that those who give to panhandlers aren't tourists but low-income local residents. A cook in a local Thai restaurant gives her $1 every day and $2 on Christmas, she said. Another homeless man dropped $1 into her can as she was interviewed. Who's giving GLS Research also conducted the survey of those who give to panhandlers, interviewing 400 people in Union Square who said they'd donated to people on the street in the past year. Givers are predominantly working-class Bay Area residents younger than age 45. They said they give because they fear it could be themselves or a family member on the streets one day. Tourists are far less likely to give to panhandlers, though some of them are plenty curious - like the 8-year-old boy from San Diego who stopped to talk to Rowe, looking very worried and confused. "Are you homeless? Did you lose your job?" he asked her. His parents, who declined to give their names, stood nearby and discussed which shops to hit up next. At a row of tables set up in the plaza itself, a clearly deranged person asked tourists for money, but they all said no. The person, whose gender was unclear, swatted a leftover cup of coffee over in anger. Trish and Ken Mah, visiting from Vancouver, British Columbia, weren't fazed, saying panhandling is a common problem in big cities, including their own. "We kind of ignore it," Ken Mah said. "We can't solve the homeless problem by giving to any individual." Beds available The business improvement district had considered mounting a public awareness campaign aimed at telling tourists not to give to panhandlers, but after realizing it's the locals who are giving, it isn't convinced the campaign would be effective. Instead, the district plans to hire a social worker to approach panhandlers, assess their needs and direct them to services. The city has committed five stabilization beds in single-room occupancy hotels each night to those approached by the social worker, which would represent a small fraction of the 290 beds available citywide. Street life Delfino Alvarado, 24, won't be taking one of those beds anytime soon. Picking up a discarded cigarette butt to smoke, the Washington state native explained that he's traveled around the country begging and that San Francisco is among the easiest cities for a panhandler. Soup kitchens offer free food, passersby constantly offer him leftover pizza or burgers, and he can make $25 a day just leaning against the base of a streetlamp at Powell and Ellis streets. Compared with places like New York City, the police mostly leave him alone, he said. The owner of the storefront he sleeps in at night doesn't mind. And the weather's hard to beat. 'It's awesome' "It's awesome. It's grimy and it smells bad, but it's awesome," he said. "It's really easy to live here. ... That's why people end up staying 30 years, you know? If it was harder, hell no." It's plenty hard for Kirk Johnson, the man with AIDS who stands for six hours a day at the corner of Powell and O'Farrell. Johnson, who said his late mother named him after screen idol Kirk Douglas, said he collects supplemental security income benefits for being disabled and can usually scrape together enough for an SRO hotel room in the Tenderloin - but it takes a surprisingly long time in one of the city's richest neighborhoods. "People who have money won't give you money," sighed Johnson, who said he's been panhandling in Union Square for five years. "If most people who came by gave me $1, I'd be out of here in an hour with enough money to buy food and get a hotel room for the night. But they ignore me." Without panhandling, he couldn't afford food, he said. "Beg, borrow or steal," he said. "I'd rather beg or borrow." Who gives The Union Square Business Improvement District hired GLS Research to interview 400 people in the neighborhood who said they'd given to panhandlers in the past year. The survey was conducted between Nov. 13 and Dec. 3, 2012. 80% are Bay Area residents 70% are younger than 45 years old 48% have a household income under $50,000 a year 60% give because they or a family member may be in need someday 61% are concerned about how panhandlers use their money
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Overall, a pretty cool package for under $60 and with a data plan which, while not cheap, seems fairly easy to manage if you structure your data carefully. You won’t be streaming audio or video, but you could very easily track a variety of other low data rate sensors (GPS, temperature, light, wind speed, etc.). Add a small solar panel and it could be maintenance free, too. This device, only different from others in its class in that it has a cell modem, opens up a whole realm of remote sensing possibilities. I can imagine a lot of research projects being made much easier with a network of low-cost cellular capable microcontrollers. One could, as an example, have a network of seismic sensors and create a truly low cost warning system (assuming the cloud could be trusted). Or, you could tack on a GPS and make your own LoJack. What will I do with it? Well I’ve got some ideas. The first one and perhaps most obvious is to create the equivalent of a cellular-connected weather tracking throwie. My plan is to get a few sensors, a small case (think Altoids tin size), write some software and then place the whole thing somewhere inconspicuous near my favorite beach. If I get ambitious, I might add an audio sensor to track how loud the waves were in the last hour. If I do this, I’ll write it up as I go. The application doesn’t really matter at this point, it’s just an excuse to play with a device which for some reason appeals to me much more than WiFi IoT boards. Perhaps it’s the idea of communicating with something you’ve built from just about anywhere. To me, that’s like a tiny step towards building a satellite. I’m interested to hear what you might build with such a device. I’ve already gotten a few suggestions from Twitter (ranging from “doorstop” to “coffee-shop crowd monitor”). Leave a comment or tweet me your ideas @stoneymonster. (*) New non-Kickstarter orders are scheduled to ship in March.
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One of Australia’s oldest scientists remembered A young Max Day Dr Day with Dr Marta Yebra, a recipient of the inaugural Max Day Environmental Science Fellowship, in May this year. At the ripe old age of 97, the late Dr Max Day AO FAA was still contributing to science, helping to uncover the mystery behind the scribbles on gum trees, considered by many to be an icon of the Australian bush. Dr Day, who died on Monday 31 July at the age of 101, spent a lifetime championing the study of insects (entomology), conservation, the environment, and forestry. His research also played a major role in controlling Australia’s rabbit problem. Dr Day was born in Sydney in 1915. He studied science at the University of Sydney and was awarded the university medal in 1937, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in science. An ecologist and entomologist who collaborated with Australian greats of both disciplines, Dr Day was a member of the CSIRO Executive for eleven years, during which he was responsible for all the CSIRO Divisions dealing with plant and animal sciences. Dr Day was the first Chairman of the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and coordinated the report that led to the establishment of the Institute near Townsville, North Queensland. He was the founding Head of CSIRO’s Division of Forest Research for five years which led to Australia’s international recognition for its contribution to forest research. Dr Day also worked extensively with the CSIRO insect collection. His passion for studying insects is perhaps best described in an interview he gave with Academy Fellow Professor Robyn Williams AM FAA in 2015. “Insects, there are so many of them. It’s a field which goes on forever.” He applied his work on insect hormones and insect digestion to a critical study of how animal and plant viruses are spread by insects. Dr Day worked with Academy Fellow and virologist Professor Frank Fenner AC FAA FRS to control Australia's wild rabbit population using the virus that causes myxomatosis, a project he described as the most satisfying achievement of his career. “The government introduced myxo into Australia in 1950 to control rabbits as they had become a serious problem across the country,” he told his Academy colleagues in 2015. ‘Frank, who I had never previously met, approached me at a meeting here in Canberra and said: ‘We believe myxomatosis might be mosquito-borne. Would you be interested in taking on the mosquito side of it while I do the biology?’, and so for the next five years Frank and I worked on the transmission of the myxo virus.” Elected to the Australian Academy of Science in 1956, just two years after the Academy was founded, Dr Day was the Academy’s longest serving Fellow and one of Australia’s oldest scientists. He told his Academy colleagues that he still clearly recalls watching the then Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies lay the foundation stone for what is now known as the Shine Dome in 1958. Dr Day was one of the founding members of the Australian Conservation Foundation, a strong supporter of national parks, and was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 1977. In 2012 aged 97, Dr Day co-authored a paper with Dr Marianne Horak and others about the Ogmograptis scribbly gum moth, describing eleven new species of the moth. Even more remarkable was the recognition that different species made different scribbles. The author of the Snugglepot and Cuddlepie books, May Gibbs, made scribbles a feature of the gumnut babies’ world, and the great Australian poet Judith Wright cemented their place in literary culture with her 1955 poem Scribbly-Gum. Dr Day and his co-authors found that the patterns are made by the moth's various developmental stages, and change according to the stage. “The eggs are laid on the bark and the caterpillar burrows in and then just goes around making scribbles,” Dr Day said in his 2015 interview with Professor Williams. In May this year, Dr Day presented two early-career researchers, Mr Nicholas Leseberg and Dr Marta Yebra, with inaugural Max Day Environmental Science Fellowships, established in his honour. Through sponsoring this award Dr Day acknowledged the support that he himself received as a young researcher to travel overseas to gain his PhD at Harvard. Find out more about Dr Day's life and work.
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South Korea is faced with periodic environmental disasters in the form of pollution blowing from China. In the winter, the source is typically excessive burning of coal used in China for heating. In the spring, yellow dust from the deserts of northern China and Mongolia are blown across Northeast Asia, picking up soot and carcinogens from China-based industrial processes along the way. The movement of pollution like this beyond China’s borders is technically in violation of the United Nations Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution, but the fact that both natural and anthropogenic processes are at work makes it difficult to establish practical policy prescriptions. Yet, the longer the issue goes unaddressed, the greater the public health costs become. Outside of China, the health consequences are most severely felt in Korea. Short-term effects of particulate matter, yellow dust, and their combined effects with pollutants such as nitrous oxide include increases in mortality, hospital admissions, asthma symptoms, cardiovascular effects, lung inflammation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, diabetes-related effects, and risks of myocardial infarction. Data drawn from the Asian Regional Emission Inventory indicate that premature mortality from related air pollution problems for all of East Asia will range from 450,000 to over 1 million cases in 2020 depending on policy scenarios. There are no current estimates of precisely how much these health-related issues could cost Korea economically, but it is assuredly significant. In China, the costs amount to close to 4 percent of GDP. Meanwhile, the Korean media cover the problem inconsistently. Winter-based coverage highlights the Chinese influence; spring-based coverage (yellow dust) typically focuses on health-related impacts and preventative measures (e.g., using dust masks, air purifiers, and humidifiers). Both of these approaches fall short: the first merely attributes the problem to China, while the second treats the problem as though it were strictly epidemiological. The true nature of the problem is tied to the international economy. Like much of the world, Korea imports heavily from China. At the same time, outflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) from Korea to China are massive, representing an average of 6-10 percent of FDI in China. In short, Korean investors are quite possibly exporting a portion of their pollution-producing entities to mainland China, where weaker environmental standards and lax enforcement (not to mention lower labor costs) provide a more advantageous profit margin. We know that there is a connection between FDI inflows and the rise of pollution. In addition, approximately one-third of sulfur dioxide, one-quarter of nitrogen oxides, one-quarter of carbon monoxide, and exactly 17 percent of black carbon emissions in China come from export-related manufacturing. This is a story that has slowly played out in China since the 1997 economic stimulus plan boosted widespread use of fossil fuels. Correlation analysis indicates that FDI flows from Korea to China are positively associated with China’s fossil fuel energy consumption, as are respiratory-related deaths in Korea. On the basis of just these associations, the beginnings of a theoretical model begin to emerge – one where Korean-based investments in China ultimately contribute to negative health outcomes and increasing health costs for Koreans at home. Though the Korean media tend to lay the blame for the costs of transboundary air pollution on China, the urgency of this problem requires the cooperation of both countries to manage what is ultimately a regional pollution issue. There is, of course, a simple but untenable solution: Korea could decrease its FDI in China, eliminating a portion of the pollutants that enter the air. But a better, more practical solution is the further deepening of Korea-China cooperation. To do this, Korea and China can take a few steps in the short term that will impact the long-term effects of the pollution problem. First, negotiation and problem-solving activities among a handful of invested and capable individuals must continue and eventually expand. In Northeast Asia, this has been occurring through formal negotiations and discussions, such as meetings of the annual Tripartite Environmental Ministers Meeting (TEMM) and the Acid Deposition Monitoring Network in East Asia (EANET), the latter of which is a regional initiative to install air pollution-related monitors to improve data quality and analysis. Second, China must couple its indigenous green energy efforts with the pursuit of technological solutions abroad. Effective and sustained growth can only be achieved when continued manufacturing of export goods couples with a reduction in emissions. From the Korean perspective, sharing relevant technology can be incentivized for Korean investors in China-based enterprises, particularly those that are energy intensive in their production process. Such incentives may include subsidized intellectual property licensing payments or a health cost offset. These technological solutions build on basic research efforts that will provide the bedrock for further innovation. On that front, scientists and researchers in Northeast Asia have already established a cohesive network within and extending beyond the region to address Asia’s pollution problem. When research is oriented around air pollution, as is the case in cross-national research collaborations in Northeast Asia, a foundation is laid for collaborative patenting efforts and the creation of a growth trajectory reliant upon green technologies. But, as stated above, such efforts must ultimately complement the transfer of emissions-reducing technologies and formal state-to-state discussions. Assigning the blame for transboundary air pollution in Northeast Asia solely to China is counterproductive: it oversimplifies the problem and it is factually inconsistent. Accurately understanding the complexities of the problem and improving coordination between Seoul and Beijing will help to alleviate a burgeoning health crisis. Matthew Shapiro is Associate Professor of Political Science at Illinois Institute of Technology. This piece is adapted from a longer essay published in the Korea Economic Institute of America’s Academic Paper Series. The full-length essay can be viewed here.
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Secretary of War. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, April 15. Major-Gen. Dix: ABRAHAM LINCOLN died this morning at twenty-two minutes after seven o'clock. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, April 15 -- 3 P.M. Maj.-Gen. Dix, New-York: Official notice of the death of the late President ABRAHAM LINCOLN, was given by the heads of departments this morning to ANDREW JOHNSON, Vice-President, upon whom the constitution devolved the office of President. Mr. JOHNSON, upon receiving this notice, appeared before the Hon. SALMON P. CHASE, Chief-Justice of the United States, and took the oath of office, as President of the United States, assumed its duties and functions. At 12 o'clock the President met the heads of departments in cabinet meeting, at the Treasury Building, and among other business the following was transacted: First -- The arrangements for the funeral of the late President were referred to the several Secretaries, as far as relates to their respective departments. Second -- WILLIAM HUNTER, Esq., was appointed Acting Secretary of State during the disability of Mr. SEWARD, and his son. FREDERICK SEWARD, the Assistant Secretary. Third -- The President formally announced that he desired to retain the present Secretaries of departments of his Cabinet, and they would go on and discharge their respective duties in the same manner as before the deplorable event that had changed the head of the government. All business in the departments was suspended during the day. The surgeons report that the condition of Mr. SEWARD remains unchanged. He is doing well. No improvement in Mr. FREDERICK SEWARD. The murderers have not yet been apprehended. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. WASHINGTON, Saturday, April 15. The assassin of President LINCOLN left behind him his hat and a spur. The hat was picked up in the President's box, and has been identified by parties to whom it has been shown at the one belonging to the suspected man, and accurately described as the one belonging to the suspected man by other parties, not allowed to see it before describing it. Advertisement Continue reading the main story The spur was dropped upon the stage, and that also has been identified as the one procured at a stable where the same man hired a horse in the evening. Two gentlemen, who went to the Secretary of War to apprize him of the attack on Mr. LINCOLN, met at the residence of the former a man muffled in a cloak, who, when accested by them, hastened away. It had been Mr. STANTON's intention to accompany Mr. LINCOLN to the theatre, and occupy the same box, but the press of business prevented. It therefore seems evident that the aim of the plotters was to paralyze the country by at once striking down the head, the heart and the arm of the country. As soon as the dreadful events were announced in the streets, Superintendent RICHARDS, and his assistants, were at work to discover the assassin. In a few moments the telegraph had aroused the whole police force of the city. Mayor WALLACH and several members of the City Government were soon on the spot, and every precaution was taken to preserve order and quiet in the city. Every street in Washington was patroled at the request of Mr. RICHARDS. Gen. AUGER sent horses to mount the police. Every road leading out of Washington was strongly picketed, and every possible avenue of escape was thoroughly guarded. Advertisement Continue reading the main story Steamboats about to depart down the Potomac were stopped. The Daily Chronicle says: "As it is suspected that this conspiracy originated in Maryland, the telegraph flashed the mournful news to Baltimore, and all the cavalry was immediately put upon active duty. Every road was picketed and every precaution taken to prevent the escape of the assassin. A preliminary examination was made by Messrs. RICHARDS and his assistants. Several persons were called to testify and the evidence as elicited before an informal tribunal, and not under oath, was conclusive to this point. The murderer of President LINCOLN was JOHN WILKES BOOTH. His hat was found in the private box, and identified by several persons who had seen him within the last two days, and the spur which he dropped by accident, after he jumped to the stage, was identified as one of those which he had obtained from the stable where he hired his horse. This man BOOTH has played more than once at Ford's Theatre, and is, of course, acquainted with its exits and entrances, and the facility with which he escaped behind the scenes is well understood. The person who assassinated Secretary SEWARD left behind him a slouched hat and an old rusty navy revolver. The chambers were broken loose from the barrel, as if done by striking. The loads were drawn from the chambers, one being but a rough piece of lead, and the other balls smaller than the chambers, wrapped in paper, as if to keep them from falling out. On Friday evening, April 14, 1865, I was reading the evening paper in the reading-room of Willard's Hotel, at about 10 1/2 o'clock, when I was startled by the report that an attempt had been made a few minutes before to assassinate the President at Ford's Theatre. At first I could scarcely credit it, but in a few minutes the statement was confirmed by a number of people who came in separately, all telling the same story. About fifteen minutes previously I had parted with Mr. MELLER, of the Treasury Department, and he had retired to his room. Immediately on receiving this intelligence I notified him of it, and we together proceeded to the scene of the alleged assassination. We found not only considerable crowds on the streets leading to the theatre, but a very large one in front of the theatre, and of the house directly opposite, where the President had been carried after the attempt upon his life. With some difficulty I obtained ingress to the house. I was at once informed by Miss HARRIS, daughter of Senator HARRIS, that the President was dying, which statement was confirmed by three or four other persons whom I met in the hall; but I was desired not to communicate his condition to Mrs. LINCOLN, who was in the front parlor. I went into this parlor, where I found Mrs. LINCOLN, no other lady being present, except Miss HARRIS, as already mentioned. She at once recognized me, and begged me to run for Dr. STONE, or some other medical man. She was not weeping, but appeared hysterical, and exclaimed in rapid succession, over and over again: "Oh! why didn't he kill me? why didn't he kill me?" I was starting from the house to go for Dr. STONE, when I met at the door, Major ECKERT, of the War Department, who informed me he was going directly to STONE's house, STONE having already been sent for, but not having yet arrived. I then determined to go for Dr. HALL, whose precise residence I did not know. Upon inquiring of the crowd, I was told it was over FRANK TAYLOR's bookstore, on the avenue. This proved to be a mistake, and I was compelled to return to his actual residence on the avenue, above Ninth-street. I found the doctor at home and dressed, and he at once consented to accompany me. Arrived in the neighborhood of the house. I had great difficulty in passing the guard, and only succeeded at last in having the doctor introduced, admission being refused to myself. I returned to Willard's, it now being about 2 o'clock in the morning, and remained there until between 3 and 4 o'clock, when I again went to the house where the President was lying, in company with Mr. ANDREWS, late Surveyor of the port of New-York. I obtained ingress this time without any difficulty, and was enabled to take Mr. ANDREWS in with me. I proceeded at once to the room in which the President was lying, which was a bedroom in an extension, on the first or parlor floor of the house. The room is small, and is ornamented with prints -- a very familiar one of LANDSEER's, a white horse, being prominent directly over the bed. The bed was a double one, and I found the President lying diagonally across it, with his head at the outside. The pillows were saturated with blood, and there was considerable blood upon the floor immediately under him. There was a patchwork coverlet thrown over the President, which was only so far removed, from time to time, as to enable the physicians in attendance to feel the arteries of the neck or the heart, and be appeared to have been divested of all clothing. His eyes were closed and injected with blood, both the lids and the portion surrounding the eyes being as black as if they had been bruised by violence. He was breathing regularly, but with effort, and did not seem to be struggling or suffering. The persons present in the room were the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, the Postmaster-General, the Attorney-General, the Secretary of the Treasury, (who, however, remained only till about 5 o'clock,) the Secretary of the Interior, the Assistant-Secretary of the Interior, myself, Gen. AUGER, Geo. HALLECK, Gen. MEIGS, and, during the last moments, Capt. ROBERT LINCOLN and Maj. JOHN HAY. On the foot of the bed sat Dr. STONE; above him, and directly opposite the President's face, an army surgeon, to me a stranger; another army surgeon was standing, frequently holding the pulse, and another gentleman, not in uniform, but whom I understood to be also an army surgeon, stood a good deal of the time leaning over the head-board of the bed. For several hours the breathing above described continued regularly, and apparently without pain or consciousness. But about 7 o'clock a change occurred, and the breathing, which had been continuous, was interrupted at intervals. These intervals became more frequent and of longer duration, and the breathing more feeble. Several times the interval was so long that we thought him dead, and the surgeon applied his finger to the pulse, evidently to ascertain if such was the fact. But it was not till 22 minutes past 7 o'clock in the morning that the flame flickered out. There was no apparent suffering, no convulsive action, no rattling of the throat, none of the ordinary premonitory symptoms of death. Death in this case was a mere cessation of breathing. The fact had not been ascertained one minute when Dr. GURLEY offered up a prayer. The few persons in the room were all profoundly effected. The President's eyes after death were not, particularly the right one, entirely closed. I closed them myself with my fingers, and one the surgeons brought pennies and placed them on the eyes, and subsequently substituted for them silver half-dollars. In a very short time the jaw commenced slightly falling, although the body was still warm. I called attention to this, and had it immediately tied up with a pocket handkerchief. The expression immediately after death was purely negative, but in fifteen minutes here came over the mouth, the nostrils, and the chin, a smile that seemed almost an effort of life. I had never seen upon the President's face an expression more genial and pleasing. The body grew cold very gradually, and I left the room before it had entirely stiffened. Curtains had been previously drawn down by the Secretary of War. Immediately after the decease, a meeting was held of the members of the Cabinet present, in the back parlor, adjacent to the room in which the President died, to which meeting I, of course, was not admitted. About fifteen minutes before the decease, Mrs. LINCOLN came into the room, and threw herself upon her dying husband's body. She was allowed to remain there only a few minutes, when she was removed in a sobbing condition, in which, indeed, she had been during all the time she was present. Advertisement Continue reading the main story After completing his prayer in the chamber of death. Dr. GURLEY went into the front parlor, where Mrs. LINCOLN was, with Mrs. and Miss KINNEY and her son ROBERT, Gen. TODD, of Dacotah, (a cousin of hers,) and Gen. FARNSWORTH, of Illinois. Here another prayer was offered up, during which I remained in the hall. The prayer was continually interrupted by Mrs. LINCOLN's sobs. Soon after its conclusion, I went into the parlor, and found her in a chair, supported by her son ROBERT. Presently her carriage came up, and she was removed to it. She was in a state of tolerable composure at that time, until she reached the door, when, glancing at the theatre opposite, she repeated three or four times: "That dreadful house! -- that dreadful house!" Before I myself left, a guard had been stationed at the door of the room in which the remains of the late President were lying. Mrs. LINCOLN had been communicated with, to ascertain whether she desired the body to be embalmed or not, and the Secretary of War had issued various orders, necessary in consequence of what had occurred. I left the house about 8:30 o'clock in the morning, and shortly after met Mr. Chief Justice CHASE, on his way there. He was extremely agitated, as, indeed, I myself had been all through the night. I afterward learned that, at the Cabinet meeting referred to, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Attorney-General were appointed a committee to wait on the Vice-President, which they did, and he was sworn into office early in the morning by the Chief-Justice. MAUNSELL B. FIELD. WASHINGTON, April 16. THE CORPSE. The corpse of the late President has been laid out in the room known as the "guests' room," northwest wing of the White House. It is dressed in the suit of black clothes worn by him at his late Inauguration. A placid smile rests upon his features, and the deceased seems to be in a calm sleep. White flowers have been placed upon the pillow and over the breast. The corpse of the President will be laid out in state in the east room on Tuesday, in order to give the public an opportunity to see once more the features of him they loved so well. The preparations are being made, to that end, under the supervision of the upholsterer. The catafalque upon which the body will rest is to be placed in the south part of the east room, and is somewhat similar in style to that used on the occasion of the death of President HARRISON. Steps will be placed at the side to enable the public to mount to a position to get a perfect view of the face. The catafalque will be lined with fluted white satin, and on the outside it will be covered with black cloth and black velvet. THE FUNERAL. The funeral of President LINCOLN will take place on Wednesday next. Rev. Dr. GURLEY, of the New-York-avenue Presbyterian Church, where the President and his family have been accustomed to worship, will doubtless be the officiating clergyman. The remains will be temporarily deposited in the vault of the Congressional Cemetery, and hereafter taken to Mr. LINCOLN's home at Springfield, Illinois. THE FUNERAL CAR. The funeral car, which is being prepared for the occasion, is to be a magnificent affair. It is to be built on a hearse body. Its extreme length will be fourteen feet. The body of the car will be covered, with black cloth, from which will hang large festoons of cloth on the sides and ends, gathered and fastened by large rosettes of white and black satin over bows of white and black velvet. The bed of the car, on which the coffin will rest, will be eight feet from the ground, in order to give a full view of the coffin; and over this will rise a canopy, the support of which will be draped with black cloth and velvet. The top of the car will be decorated with plumes. The car will be drawn by six or eight horses, each led by a groom. Advertisement Continue reading the main story BOOTH NOT ARRESTED. Up to this time it has not been ascertained that the assassin of the President has been captured. THE PRESIDENT'S PLACE OF WORSHIP. This morning, at the New-York-avenue Presbyterian Church, which Mr. LINCOLN formerly attended, a large crowd of persons assembled in anticipation that the pastor, Rev. P.D. GURLEY, D.D., would make some allusion to the nation's great calamity. The pulpit and the choir, and the President's pew were draped in mourning. THE ASSASSINATION A CONSPIRACY. The Extra Star has the following: "Developments have been made within the past twenty-four hours, showing conclusively the existence of a deep laid plot of a gang of conspirators, including members of the order of the Knights of the Golden Circle, to murder President LINCOLN and his Cabinet. We have reason to believe that Secretary SEWARD received, several months since, an intimation from Europe that something of a very desperate character was to transpire at Washington; and it is more than probable that the intimation had reference to the plot of assassination. THE CONSPIRACY. The pickets encircling this city on Friday night, to prevent the escape of the parties who murdered President LINCOLN and attempted the assassination of Secretary SEWARD and his sons, were fired upon at several points by concealed foes. Arrests of the parties charged with the offence will be promptly made. It was ascertained some weeks ago, from personal friends of the late President, that he had received several private letters warning him that an attempt would probably be made upon his life. But to this be did not seem to attach much, if any, importance. It has always been thought that he was not sufficiently careful of his individual safety on his last visit to Virginia. It is known that on frequent occasions he would start from the Executive mansion for his Summer country residence at the Soldier's Home without the cavalry escort, which often hurried and overtook him before he had proceeded far. It has always been understood that the escort was accepted by him only on the importunity of his friends as a matter of precaution. The President before retiring to bed, would, when important military events were progressing, visit the War Department, generally alone, passing over the dark intervening ground, even at late hours, on repeated occasions; and after the warning letters had been received, several close and intimate friends armed for any emergency were careful that he should not continue his visits without their company. For himself, the President seemed to have no fears. The above facts have heretofore been known to the writer of this telegram, but for prudential reasons, he has not stated them until now. Advertisement Continue reading the main story THE LAST HOURS OF THE PRESIDENT. As everything pertaining to the last hours of the late President must be interesting to the public, the following incidents of the last day of his life have been obtained from several sources. His son, Capt. LINCOLN, breakfasted with him on Friday morning, having just returned from the capitulation of LEE, and the President passed a happy hour listening to all the details. While at breakfast he heard that Speaker COLFAX was in the house, and sent word that he wished to see him immediately in the reception room. He conversed with him nearly an hour about his future policy as to the rebellion, which he was about to submit to the Cabinet. Afterwards he had an interview with Mr. HALE, Minister to Spain, and several Senators and Representatives. At 11 o'clock the Cabinet and Gen. GRANT met with him, and in one of the most satisfactory and important Cabinet meetings held since his first inauguration, the future policy of the Administration was harmoniously and unanimously agreed on. When it adjourned Secretary STANTON said he felt that the government was stronger than at any previous period since the rebellion commenced. In the afternoon the President had a long and pleasant interview with Gen. OGLESBY, Senator YATES, and other leading citizens of his State. In the evening Mr. COLFAX called again, at his request, and Mr. ASHMUN, of Massachusetts, who presided over the Chicago Convention of 1860, was present. To them he spoke of his visit to Richmond; and when they stated that there was much uneasiness at the North while he was at the rebel capital, for fear that some traitor might shoot him, he replied jocularly that he would have been alarmed himself if any other person had been President and gone there, but that he did not feel any danger whatever. Conversing on a matter of business with Mr. ASHMUN, he made a remark that he saw Mr. ASHMUN was surprised at; and immediately with his well-known kindness of heart said, "You did not understand me, ASHMUN, I did not mean what you inferred, and I will take it all back and apologize for it." He afterward gave Mr. ASHMUN a card to admit himself and friend early the next morning, to converse further about it. Turning to Mr. COLFAX he said: "You are going with Mrs. LINCOLN and me to the theatre, I hope." But Mr. COLFAX had other engagements, expecting to leave the city the next morning. He then said to Mr. COLFAX, "Mr. SUMNER has the gavel of the Confederate Congress, which he got at Richmond, to hand to the Secretary of War. But I insisted then that he must give it to you; and you tell him for me to hand it over." Mr. ASHMUN alluded to the gavel which he still had, and which he had used at the Chicago Convention, and the President and Mrs. LINCOLN, who was also in the parlor, rose to go to the theatre. It was half an hour after the time they had intended to start, and they spoke about waiting half an hour longer, for the President went with reluctance, as Gen. GRANT had gone North, and he did not wish the people to be disappointed, as they had both been advertised to be there. At the door he stopped, and said: "COLFAX, do not forget to tell the people in the mining region as you pass through them, what I told you this morning about the development, when peace comes, and I will telegraph you at San Francisco." He shook hands with both gentlemen with a pleasant good-bye, and left the Executive Mansion, never to return to it alive. The President and Cabinet, at the meeting, to-day, intrusted to Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, HARRINGTON, the general arrangement of the programme for the funeral of the late President. Maj. FRENCH, the Commissioner of Public Buildings, will attend to the carrying out of so much of it as directly appertains to the corpse, and Maj.-Gen. AUGUR, in charge of the defences of Washington, will be in charge of the military part of the procession. Assistant Secretary HARRINGTON has been in consultation, to-night, relative to the arrangements, with Gov. OGLESBY, Senator YATES and Ex-Representative ARNOLD, of Illinois, and Gens. GRANT, HALLECK and AUGER and Admirals FARRAGUT and SHUBRICK. Advertisement Continue reading the main story The funeral ceremonies of the late President will take place on Wednesday. The time for the remains to leave the city, as well as the route by which they will be taken to Springfield, is as yet undetermined. The procession will form at 11 o'clock, and the religious services will commence at noon, at which hour throughout the whole land, the various religious societies have been requested to assemble in their respective places of worship for prayer. The procession will move at 2 P.M. Details will be made known as soon as perfected. The acting Secretary of State has issued the following address: To the People of the United States: The undersigned is directed to announce that the funeral ceremonies of the lamented Chief Magistrate will take place at the Executive Mansion, in this city, at 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 19th instant. The various religious denominations throughout the country are invited to meet in their respective places of worship at that hour for the purpose of solemnizing the occasion with appropriate ceremonies. (Signed) W. HUNTER, Acting Secretary of State. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, April 17, 1865. WASHINGTON, Saturday, April 15. To-day, Surgeon General BARNES, Dr. STONE, the late President's family physician; Drs. CRANE, CURTIS, WOODWARD, TOFT and other eminent medical men, performed an autopsy on the body of the President. The external appearance of the face was that of a deep black stain about both eyes. Otherwise the face was very natural. The wound was on the left side of the head behind, on a line with and three inches from the left ear. The course of the ball was obliquely forward, toward the right eye, crossing the brain obliquely a few inches behind the eye, where the ball lodged. Advertisement Continue reading the main story In the track of the wound were found fragments of bone which had been driven forward by the ball. The ball was found imbedded in the anterior lobe of the west hemisphere of the brain. The orbit plates of both eyes were the seat of comminuted fracture, and the orbits of the eyes were filled with extravasated blood. The serious injury to the orbit plates was due to the centre coup, the result of the intense shock of so large a projectile fired so closely to the head. The ball was evidently a derringer, hand cast, and from which the neck had been clipped. A shaving of lead had been removed from the ball in its passage of the bones of the skull, and was found in the orifice of the wound. The first fragment of bone was found two and a half inches within the brain; the second and a larger fragment about four inches from the orifice. The ball lay still further in advance. The wound was half an inch in diameter. A silver plate upon the coffin over the breast bears the following inscription: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. SIXTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Born July 12, 1809. Died April 15, 1865. The remains have been embalmed. A few locks of hair were removed from the President's head for the family previous to the remains being placed in the coffin.
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Community policing meetings are set for the Far Northwest Side in June. View Full Caption Chicago Police Department PORTAGE PARK — Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy meetings will discuss crime trends and issues across the Northwest Side in June. Officers and facilitators will be on hand for each meeting. A map of each beat is available here. For more information, call 312-742-4521. Portage Park Outdoor roll call, beat 1633: 11 a.m. Wednesday at Reinberg Elementary School, 3425 N. Major Ave. Outdoor roll call beat 1633: 1 p.m. June 22 at Chopin Park, 3420 N. Long Ave. Beat 1624: 7 p.m. June 22 at Portage Park Senior Center, 4100 N. Long Ave. Beat 1634: 7 p.m. June 23 at St. Bartholomew Church, Kreuger Hall, 4910 W. Addison St. Edison Park Beat 1612: 7 p.m. June 7 at Olympia Park, 6566 N. Avondale Ave. Jefferson Park Beat 1622: 7 p.m. June 8 at Dunham Park, 4638 N. Melvina Ave. District Advisory Committee meeting: 6 p.m. June 16 at Jefferson Park Police District Headquarters, 5151 N. Milwaukee Ave. Senior meeting: 1 p.m. June 21 at Jefferson Park Police District Headquarters, 5151 N. Milwaukee Ave. Dunning Outdoor roll call, beat 1632: 5 p.m. June 9 at Victory Worship Center, 3750 N. Neva Ave. Beat 1632: 7 p.m. June 9 at Schorsch Village Hall, 6940 W. Belmont Ave. Norwood Park Outdoor roll call, beat 1611: 11 p.m. June 17 Indian Road Park, 6010 W. Matson Ave. Sauganash Beats 1711 and 1712: 7:30-8:30 p.m. June 22 at Mayfair Church, 5020 N. Pulaski Road O'Hare Outdoor roll call: beat 1614: 6:45 p.m June 28 at Salvation Army Citadel, 8354 W. Foster Ave., Norridge Beat 1614: 7 p.m June 28 at Salvation Army Citadel, 8354 W. Foster Ave., Norridge For more neighborhood news, listen to DNAinfo Radio here:
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CANE Honours National Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Indigenous History Month - CANE-ACIIE Skip to content Canadian Association of Nurses for the Environment Association canadienne des infirmières et infirmiers pour l'environnement Home Who We Are Board Constitution & Bylaws Committees Provincial Updates Partnerships Contact Us What We Do Advocacy Campaigns Education Press Room Upcoming Events News/Updates Intersectionality Webinars Stories Membership Member Benefits Member Fees Member Form & Payment Donate Menu Home Who We Are Board Constitution & Bylaws Committees Provincial Updates Partnerships Contact Us What We Do Advocacy Campaigns Education Press Room Upcoming Events News/Updates Intersectionality Webinars Stories Membership Member Benefits Member Fees Member Form & Payment Donate Join CANE! CANE Honours National Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Indigenous History Month CANE acknowledges and celebrates National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st. CANE’s Board and committee members continue to reflect on our role in a health system that, historically and ongoingly, has fostered institutionalized racism towards Indigenous peoples. Relationship with the land is central to health and healing in Indigenous communities. The impact of generations of colonization has dispossessed and disconnected Indigenous Peoples from their traditional territories and lands. In response to persistent colonial policies and social systems, Indigenous Peoples are resurging and sustaining Indigenous lifeways through their movements toward land-based education and healing. Read on to learn more about land-based education as Indigenous-led health care and healing practice. Indigenous Land-based Learning Indigenous land-based cultural practices are multi-faceted and pull together layered concepts and teachings. There are hundreds of diverse Indigenous nations across Canada, and Indigenous land-based teachings are just as varied and place-based. We encourage you to read “Land as teacher: Understanding Indigenous land-based education”, a rich account of land-based education in the context of ongoing colonialism, dispossession, reconciliation and decolonization across the country. “Learning from the land: Indigenous land-based pedagogy and decolonization” delves into further detail and analysis of land-based learning and decolonization. See this pamphlet inspired by the work of the Misipawistik Pimatisiméskanaw land-based learning program (Misipawistik Cree Nation, Manitoba) to learn how Indigenous land-based education benefits public policy such as sustainable development, the TRC Calls to Action, and climate action. Indigenous Land-based Learning as a Health and Healing Practice Connection to the land is a central aspect of Indigenous culture, health and well-being and is embedded in Indigenous knowledge. Land-based activities – including food and medicine harvesting, ceremony, education, knowledge translation, and psychospiritual support – are key elements of this holistic and integrative cultural practice. Indigenous land-based programs have proven to contribute positively to mental health and well-being and are a particularly vital way of cultural reclamation for Indigenous youth. While known by Indigenous Peoples for millennia, there is now a growing body of evidence and research supporting this knowledge. A recent study from the University of Manitoba utilized photovoice to explore how land and nature contribute to health and resilience among Indigenous youth in Canadian urban settings. In the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut, a recent research article describes the positive outcomes of land-based practice for Indigenous youth and adults in a dynamic and changing world. This paper, by members of Carrier Sekani Family Services, shares about land-based healing for addictions in the Carrier First Nation and how land-based healing is incorporated into their healing center. Indigenous Land-based Healing in Nursing Curriculum Land is a determinant of Indigenous peoples’ health, but the Western biomedical health system – including the nursing profession – has neglected its importance. To counter this erasure and indigenize nursing curriculum, nursing programs can seek to integrate Indigenous land-based education with the aid of Elders and Knowledge Keepers. CANE encourages nursing schools across Canada to incorporate land as a determinant of Indigenous peoples’ health into nursing curricula and engage in indigenizing and allying to Indigenous-led decolonization in nursing education. In British Columbia, both Thompson Rivers University and North Island College have incorporated an Indigenous land-based education immersion for first-year BSN students. These are just two examples, and there are likely many more. Most importantly, Canadian nurses need to consider how they can contribute to ensuring that Indigenous peoples have access to their lands as it is fundamental for their culture and health. In this, we encourage looking at the Yellowhead Institute’s publication Land Back and stay tuned for an online course of the same name. Also, check out the fantastic work of Dr. Lisa Bourque Bearskin, Dr. Evelyn Voyageur, and CANE’s own June Kaminski, Ph.D.(c) to learn about Indigenous nurse educators leading the way to indigenize nursing curriculum and forge a wise, land-based, and just path forward. If you’d prefer to listen to something, check out this podcast from Gritty Nurse entitled An Indigenous Nurse’s Perspective- Healthcare, Colonialism and Allyship. We encourage you to read and reflect on the powerful resources shared above. 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The LG V40 ThinQ Gets Major Updates; Brings WiFi Calling in India | My Mobile Reviewer Sign in HOME NEWS REVIEWS INDEPTH KNOW YOUR PHONE COMPARE Sign in Welcome!Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Password recovery Recover your password your email Search Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HOME NEWS REVIEWS INDEPTH KNOW YOUR PHONE COMPARE My Mobile Reviewer Home News The LG V40 ThinQ Gets Major Updates; Brings WiFi Calling in India News The LG V40 ThinQ Gets Major Updates; Brings WiFi Calling in India By Team MMR Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp ReddIt Korean smartphone company LG hasn’t been doing very well over the past few years. In fact, its phone unit has been dealing with losses for over four and a half years now and it even had to move its manufacturing facility out of South Korea to recover the losses. Despite all that, the brand hasn’t stopped itself from dishing out new flagships, experimenting with dual-screen enhancements, or launching new budget phones in price-sensitive markets. And what seems to be a constant for the brand is the fact that it keeps rolling out updates to its Android devices. In 2018, it launched the LG V40 ThinQ flagship, which ran on Android 8.1 Oreo and didn’t receive Android 9 Pie until May 2019. While the Android 10 update is still pending, LG V40 ThinQ is getting the March 2020 security patches and some new features with a recent OTA update in India. Also Read: LG Unveils Style 3 for Japan Market Details of the update LG is rolling out a 710MB update to the V40 ThinQ with build number PKQ1.190202.011. The update brings some useful features and the foremost is support for Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi). Wi-Fi calling in India has gained tremendous traction recently, as many phone-makers have released support for the service. Other than that, the update brings Google’s Digital Wellbeing to the V40 ThinQ including features like Wind Down and Focus Mode and dedicated quick settings tiles. Besides these, the update also adds a native screen recorder to the smartphone. The V40 ThinQ also gets Google’s security patches from March 2020. While the April 2020 security patches for Pixel devices are already live, we can’t blame LG India for the delay considering how the situation in the country has panned out owing to the Covid-19 crisis. As pointed out by an XDA Junior member, the update also brings a bug– the battery graph isn’t showing since the update so there is a chance LG might pull the update back to fix this. 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John Hinckley Jr, the man who attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan in order to impress actor Jodie Foster, was released from a psychiatric facility Saturday morning, 35 years after his 15 minutes of fame. On March 30, 1981, the Texas native fired six shots outside the Hilton Hotel in Washington, DC, 69 days into Reagan’s first term. One of the bullets ricocheted off the presidential limousine and hit the new commander-in-chief in the chest below his left arm, puncturing a lung. Hinckley also wounded police officer Thomas Delahanty, Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy, and, most severely, press secretary James Brady. The 41-year-old Illinois native ended up paralyzed and became a staunch advocate for gun control, particularly as the namesake for the landmark 1993 Handgun Violence Prevention Act, better known as “the Brady Bill.” His death was ruled a homicide when he passed away in 2014, 33 years after he was shot. Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity in 1982, in part because he described the crime as “the greatest love offering in the history of the world,” in honor of Jodie Foster. His obsession with the young actor started after he saw the 1976 film “Taxi Driver,” in which she plays an underage prostitute who the main character, Travis Bickle, tries to rescue before attempting to shoot a fictional US senator. In July, a judge decided Hinkley is not a danger to himself or others and ruled that he could be released to live with his 90-year-old mother in Williamsburg, Virginia. He will be able to live alone after one year. The attempted assassin had already visited Williamsburg in preparation for his release and has to follow a number of rules now that he is free including mandatory therapy and a monthly check-in at a mental facility. @Baloobear76 I just thought of this: I wonder if anyone has bothered to tell John Hinckley Jr that Jodie Foster is gay? @teamcapeandcowl — Tim Eberle (@Baloobear76) August 31, 2016 Hinckley has been diagnosed with an array of mental health issues, including schizophrenia and delusional disorder. He will be allowed to go online, but can’t search for details about his crime or set up social media accounts without permission. The son of Bush family friend and oil executive John Hinckley Sr also began to stalk President Jimmy Carter when he was in office and was able to get close to him. Once Reagan was elected, Hinckley turned his attention to the new president, despite telling his parents he thought he would be good for the country. Reagan wasn’t wearing a bulletproof vest when he was shot, and neither was his Secret Service team, since the president only planned to be in public while making his way from the Hilton to his car.
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Gerhard Sardemann Luyken Family Association Gerhard Sardemann (1852-1919) • Name index • Home • Contact • German On Gerhard Sardemann: • Picture gallery • Links Ludwigshafen, 18.2.2017 Philipp Johannes Gerhard Sardemann, Generation 9, Ref.Nr. 09-070s (BK1816) Born: 9.8.1852 in Wesel (Germany) Died: 5.6.1919 in Marburg an der Lahn (Germany) (Age: 66 years) Occupation: Government master builder in Cologne (Germany) Father: Gerhard Sardemann Mother: Emilie Brockhoff Spouse: Bertha Luyken Married: 8.12.1880 in Kassel (Germany) Children: • Walter Sardemann (1881-1916) • Emil Sardemann (1883-?) • Gerhard Sardemann (1885-1973) • Bertha Sardemann (1887-1977) • Werner Sardemann (1889-1945) • Margarethe Sardemann (1889-1977) Picture Gallery Gerhard Sardemann With siblings? Third from left Köln?, ca. 1888 Bertha, Walter, Gerhard, Emil, Gerhard and Bertha ca. 1910 Walter, Gerhard, Bertha, ?, ?, Grete, Bertha and Werner ca. 1916 Gerd Sardemann, Bertha, Gerhard and Gerd Top of page / German Links Gerhard Sardemann Internal links • Census, family bulletin 1921, page 46 (German) • Census, family bulletin 1924, page 175 (German) • Family bulletin 1959, page 292 (German) • Obituary Emil Sardemann, family bulletin 1966, page 110 (German) • Family bulletin 1979, page 271 (German) External links • Entry in luitjens.net (German) Top of page / German
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