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About Durham University:
Durham University (legally the University of Durham) is a collegiate public research university in Durham, North East England, with a second campus in Stockton-on-Tees. The chancellor of the university is Sir Thomas Allen, who succeeded Bill Bryson in 2012. As a collegiate university its main functions are divided between the academic departments of the university and 16 colleges. In general, the departments perform research and provide lectures to students, while the colleges are responsible for the domestic arrangements and welfare of undergraduate students, graduate students, post-doctoral researchers and some university staff. The university was founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and granted a Royal Charter in 1837. It was one of the first universities to commence tuition in England for more than 600 years and is one of a number of institutions that has been described as the third-oldest university in England. The Durham University estate includes 63 listed buildings, ranging from the 11th-century Durham Castle to a 1930s Art Deco chapel. The university also owns and manages the Durham World Heritage Site in partnership with Durham Cathedral. The university's ownership of the World Heritage Site includes Durham Castle, Palace Green, and the surrounding buildings including the historic Cosin's Library. The university is a member of the Russell Group of British research universities after previously being a member of the 1994 Group. Durham is also affiliated with the regional N8 Research Partnership and international university groups including the Matariki Network of Universities and the Coimbra Group. It was Sunday Times University of the Year for 2005, also making the shortlist for the 2004 and 2016 awards, and the Times and Sunday Times Sports University of the Year for 2015. Current and emeritus academics include 14 Fellows of the Royal Society, 17 Fellows of the British Academy, 14 Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences, 5 Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2 Fellows of the Royal Society of Arts and 2 Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences. Durham graduates have long used the Latin post-nominal letters Dunelm after their degree, from Dunelmensis (of, belonging to, or from Durham).
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Dulce Et Decorum Est Explication Essay
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The words were widely understood and Victims a true story of the civil war essay quoted at the start of the First World War. The second part Dulce et decorum est explication essay back to draw a lesson from what happened at the Dulce et decorum est explication essay. First World War Poetry. He uses words that will shock you and Three mile island research paper you with a sick feeling. Related Topics.
Dulce Et Decorum Est Analysis Part 1
Owen uses his own experience of World War I in his poetry in order to depict the true horror… The words were widely understood and often quoted at the start of the First World War. In other words the poet is trying to emphasize… Wilfred Owen exposed the distinctive theme of unnecessary suffering of young men at war through his poems "Dulce Et Decorum Est" and "Mental cases", from his first-hand experience. He utilizes structure, rhyme and figurative language to convey the traumatic sights and sounds of the battlefield and to evoke moral outrage at the dehumanizing act of war.
This essay sample on Dulce Et Decorum Est Theme And Message provides all necessary basic information on this matter, including the most common "for and against" arguments. Just by reading them once we can see they both have a… He also compares the m to beggars which is not an admirable state to be at in war. The First World War was the first truly modern war. Pro patria, by Owen Seaman and Dulce et Decorum est by Wilfred Owen are both war poems written around the time of the First World War, and as such share certain surface properties. However, the two poems differ hugely in their implicit meaning and intentions, giving the two poems many subtle differences between their texts.
Both poems use… The reasons behind the publishing of these poems were because Brooke possessed an idealistic… I chose this poem because ever since I was little I have found this so very moving. I first read and learnt this poem when I was about seven and now when I think of war poetry I immediately think of this poem. I think this poem lies very close to the truth and that the people who entice young schoolboys into thinking war is a great thing are cruel and above all liars. This poem explains things in a… Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Both of them are war poems but are written from different perspectives.
War Photographer is from the point of view of a war photographer and Dulce et decorum est is written from the view of a soldier. We can observe the contrast between different roles performed by different people in war. For each of the texts, analyse how links between the beginning and end helped you understand a main theme or issue. The main themes running throughout both poems are that of the pain and worthlessness of war, and the crime towards the young soldiers it was.
The beginning and ending of these two poems link these ideas through the use of imagery contrast… Owen shows the reality and horror of war whilst also addressing those who… Propaganda is defined as information, ideas or rumours used to manipulate humans to think a certain way. Generally used for political situations. In the World Wars, propaganda was used to excite the public about the war, often manipulating people to fall in love with the very idea of fighting for their country. Through the use of the poems Dulce et Decorum Est and Disabled, both by Wilfred Owen, we discover not only how propaganda was deemed as romantic and patriotic,… Compare and contrast the purpose and style of Wilfred Owen's First World War poetry with the purpose and style of contemporary recruitment poems.
The poem was written during the Crimean war and published in the Times, newspaper. Tennyson's attitude towards war was based on what he read in the newspapers. He was a poet laureate. Wilfred Owen's also wrote a poem called "Dulce et decorum est" he was born in and died at a very young… Wilfred Owens poetry was different to that of some other types of war poets of his time because he was courageous enough to make his attacks on the government and the significant loss of life. Owen explores the truths of war in these poems through themes such as; war as the horrific and savage scene it is, the disparity between reality… Tennyson and Owen have very different views on war, I think that it is important to look at their reasons for writing the poems, and their backgrounds.
Tennyson was poet laureate, and therefore a high profile figure, and expected to write poems. He came from an aristocratic background, and had a higher-class family than Owen. He did… Most famous poems and one over, which he took great pains. The poem is written in sonnet form. The poem is a long comparison between the elaborate ceremonial of a Victorian-style funeral and the way in which men go to death in the Western Front. The poem was written while Owen was in Craiglockhart war Hospital. He was expressing his views and personal experiences from the front and back home. The poem compares home life to the front line; but… At the start of the First World War, war was portrayed as a glorious and credible cause.
Fighting in a war on behalf of your country was deemed as the duty of any credible man. The ability to represent one's country on the battlefield was one of the greatest honours a man could have. Through the interference of war there was an outcry of patriotism. Men were overwhelmed with ideas of being able to fight for their country's prosperity. We've found 30 essay examples on Dulce Et Decorum Est. Owen gets qu Personally, I preferred Dulce because it was written by someone who had personal, first hand experience of war so he knows what he's talking about. In this lines shows how exhausted the soldiers are, and how the war affected them is such a way that they cannot even fathom. These men are tired and hungry, and their lives are not safe because they are in a world of combat where every seconds counts.
This lines shows the men are suffering from sleep deprivation from lack of rest. Also, some of them do not have boots or their boots are not in a good condition, yet they still kept on marching. The tiredness that the soldier feels make their eyes sunken because of not having enough rest and the stress they must feel being in a war where their lives are in danger at all times. Being part of the war is horrifying because they are uncertain of their lives whether they will survive the day or night. Through imagery Owen wants the reader to take a look of what the soldiers are going through, that the war is not as pleasant as the civilians think it is. The next element that Owen use to reinforce his poetry is the use of irony. In other words, it means that it is an honor to die for your country, but the irony of the poem is that it means the opposite of what people think of how war should be.
The poets thought in regard to the poem is to inform people back home that the war is not a good sight at all because the result for young men who are enlisted to go to war is death. Owen wants to let the readers know how despicable the war really is, and for them to be informed to stop recruiting young men to go to the war, but instead try to fight for the war to seize, so people can start leaving peacefully without any young man dying. In this poem it is obvious that the speaker is against this war, he wants people to see, they can help stop this war that causing the lives of many soldiers.
Lastly, the element of setting and situation helps the readers understand how this poem is written.
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Reasoning on health condition evolution for enhanced detection of vulnerable people in emergency settings
Morales Tirado, Alba Catalina; Daga, Enrico and Motta, Enrico (2021). Reasoning on health condition evolution for enhanced detection of vulnerable people in emergency settings. In: K-CAP '21: Proceedings of the 11th on Knowledge Capture Conference, 2-3 Dec 2021, Virtual Event, USA, ACM, pp. 9–16.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3460210.3493551
During an emergency event, such as a fire evacuation, support services benefit from having information about people who may require special assistance. In this context, health data represents a particularly important source of information, as it can allow an emergency response system to build an accurate picture of people's relevant health conditions and use this to advise responders. However, to perform this task, a system needs to represent and reason over the evolution of health conditions over time. Crucially, it needs to predict the probability that a potentially relevant condition mentioned in a health record is still valid at the time of the emergency. In this paper, we propose a methodology for representing the evolution of health conditions and reasoning about them in the context of an emergency scenario. To support our approach with data, we develop a pipeline to capture knowledge about condition evolution from reliable sources in natural language. We incorporate these two components into a system that predicts a person's likelihood of being vulnerable during an emergency event. Finally, we demonstrate that representing and reasoning about condition evolution improves the quality and precision of the recommendations provided by our system to emergency services.
Health Records; Emergency Services; Datasets; Text Classification; SNOMED CT
Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) > Knowledge Media Institute (KMi)
Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
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Alba Morales Tirado | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11836 | {"url": "http://oro.open.ac.uk/79866/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "oro.open.ac.uk", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:32:27Z", "digest": "sha1:2OJAEWILU7APL44RKXUDT3PPWCGV5GZR"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 2202, 2202.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2202, 4788.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2202, 13.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2202, 105.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2202, 0.9]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2202, 278.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2202, 0.28361858]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2202, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2202, 0.10171365]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2202, 0.19568823]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2202, 0.16252073]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2202, 0.16252073]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2202, 0.16252073]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2202, 0.10171365]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2202, 0.039801]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2202, 0.01879491]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2202, 0.02874516]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2202, 0.02689487]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2202, 0.22249389]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2202, 0.52733119]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2202, 5.81672026]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2202, 4.77035561]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2202, 311.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 106, 0.0], [106, 404, 1.0], [404, 449, 0.0], [449, 1741, 1.0], [1741, 1818, 0.0], [1818, 1919, 0.0], [1919, 1986, 0.0], [1986, 2025, 0.0], [2025, 2043, 0.0], [2043, 2125, 1.0], [2125, 2138, 0.0], [2138, 2183, 0.0], [2183, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 106, 0.0], [106, 404, 0.0], [404, 449, 0.0], [449, 1741, 0.0], [1741, 1818, 0.0], [1818, 1919, 0.0], [1919, 1986, 0.0], [1986, 2025, 0.0], [2025, 2043, 0.0], [2043, 2125, 0.0], [2125, 2138, 0.0], [2138, 2183, 0.0], [2183, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 106, 14.0], [106, 404, 44.0], [404, 449, 2.0], [449, 1741, 196.0], [1741, 1818, 9.0], [1818, 1919, 12.0], [1919, 1986, 8.0], [1986, 2025, 6.0], [2025, 2043, 2.0], [2043, 2125, 12.0], [2125, 2138, 2.0], [2138, 2183, 1.0], [2183, 2202, 3.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 106, 0.0], [106, 404, 0.06137184], [404, 449, 0.57142857], [449, 1741, 0.0], [1741, 1818, 0.0], [1818, 1919, 0.0], [1919, 1986, 0.0], [1986, 2025, 0.0], [2025, 2043, 0.0], [2043, 2125, 0.05263158], [2125, 2138, 0.0], [2138, 2183, 0.12121212], [2183, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 106, 0.0], [106, 404, 0.0], [404, 449, 0.0], [449, 1741, 0.0], [1741, 1818, 0.0], [1818, 1919, 0.0], [1919, 1986, 0.0], [1986, 2025, 0.0], [2025, 2043, 0.0], [2043, 2125, 0.0], [2125, 2138, 0.0], [2138, 2183, 0.0], [2183, 2202, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 106, 0.00943396], [106, 404, 0.09060403], [404, 449, 0.06666667], [449, 1741, 0.00619195], [1741, 1818, 0.19480519], [1818, 1919, 0.13861386], [1919, 1986, 0.13432836], [1986, 2025, 0.15384615], [2025, 2043, 0.11111111], [2043, 2125, 0.06097561], [2125, 2138, 0.30769231], [2138, 2183, 0.02222222], [2183, 2202, 0.15789474]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2202, 0.00299394]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2202, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2202, 0.56972009]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2202, -168.74591163]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2202, -39.58818434]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2202, -40.11898077]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2202, 21.0]]} |
Talk: Marking 10 Years of Autism Research
This talk by Prof. Cheryl Dissanayake will provide an overview of research undertaken at OTARC over the last decade. While our research was initially focused on the early childhood years, it now covers the developmental lifespan. We have numerous research projects underway at any given time, and as a team, strive to work at the nexus of research and practice, with a strong focus on improving the lives of those with autism and their families.
Venue: La Trobe University Bundoora (Melbourne), room LIMS1.101
Time: Thursday 31 May, 4-5pm
No RSVP necessary.
Professor Cheryl Dissanayake
PhD MAPS
Director, Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre
Professor Dissanayake is the Founding Director of Australia’s first research centre dedicated to autism, established in 2008. She has been an autism researcher since 1984, when she began her PhD at Monash University. On completion she undertook a postdoctoral fellowship in the Sigman lab at UCLA, and has established and led an active research program since joining La Trobe University in 1996. In addition to her scholarly activities, with numerous grants and publications, Prof. Dissanayake was instrumental in bringing together Victorian and Australian autism researchers, having co-founded the Autism Victoria ASD Research Group (in 2003), the Australasian Autism Research Alliance (in 2005), the Australasian Autism Research Collaboration (in 2009) and the Australasian Society for Autism Research (2011), a member based society of which she is vice-President. She is also a Project Leader in the Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism. Professor Dissanayake is amongst the first scholars to be inaugurated as a Fellow of the International Society for Autism Research at its annual conference in Rotterdam in May, 2018.
Fundraiser: Thai Kick Boxing for Autism Research
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Applicable Analysis and Discrete MathematicsPublisher: Faculty of Electrical Engineering, BelgradeISSN 1452-8630 (printed)ISSN 2406-100X (online)
7, No. 1 / 2013 2, No. 1 / 2008
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Tag Archives: Abigail Adams
3.23 – One Man Left Standing
September 27, 2020 03 - Thomas JeffersonAaron Burr, Abigail Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Anthony Merry, East Florida, Gouverneur Morris, Great Britain, James Madison, James Monroe, Louisiana, Spain, Thomas Jefferson, West Floridapresidencies
While diplomatic disagreements occupied the attention of the Jefferson administration, Vice President Aaron Burr was occupied with a dispute of a more personal matter in the aftermath of his failed gubernatorial bid. Alexander Hamilton’s opposition to his campaign did not go unnoticed, and Burr was determined to have Hamilton answer for his words, one way or another. Sources used for this episode can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
Featured Image: “Duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton.” [c. 1901], courtesy of Wikipedia
https://media.blubrry.com/presidencies/content.blubrry.com/presidencies/3_23-One_Man_Left_Standing.mp3
3.02 – Jefferson Pre-Presidency Part Two
August 31, 2019 03 - Thomas JeffersonAbigail Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Democratic-Republican Party, Edmund Randolph, Federalists, France, James Madison, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Marquis de Lafayette, Patrick Henry, Sally Hemings, slavery, Thomas Jefferson, Virginiapresidencies
Between the publication of “Summary View of the Rights of British America” and his assuming the presidency, Jefferson made a name for himself by drafting the Declaration of Independence, struggled to see his home state of Virginia through the Revolution as governor, experienced a devastating personal loss, and served the new nation at home and abroad. Though his rise in national prominence as the leader of the opposition would ultimately lead to him becoming the third President, not only his public record but also various facets of Jefferson’s personal life would pose challenges for the new administration before it even began. Sources used for this episode can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
Featured Images: “Thomas Jefferson” by Mather Brown [c. 1786], courtesy of Wikipedia, and “Thomas Jefferson” by Rembrandt Peale [c. 1800], courtesy of Wikipedia
http://media.blubrry.com/presidencies/content.blubrry.com/presidencies/3_020-Jefferson_Pre-Presidency_02.mp3
2.26 – Adams Q&A
August 7, 2019 02 - John AdamsAbigail Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Democratic-Republican Party, Federalists, George Washington, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, The Netherlandspresidencies
I asked for your questions to wrap up our series on the second POTUS, and you sent in some great ones! In this episode, we discuss everything from Adams’s tenure as US Minister to the Netherlands to his relationship with his family members to his and JQA’s legacies to what kind of food he liked. Thanks to everyone who sent in questions! For those listening through a podcatcher, my apologies for the audio quality – I recorded it as a video and had to add in alternate audio later as I referenced what would be shown on the screen. If you’d like to watch the video instead, it’s available at https://vimeo.com/presidencies/2-26-adams-qa.
Sources used for this episode as well as other resources referenced can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
Featured Image: “Bust of John Adams from the Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection” by Daniel Chester French [c. 1890], courtesy of Wikipedia
http://media.blubrry.com/presidencies/content.blubrry.com/presidencies/2_26-Adams_Q_A.mp3
2.25 – Adams Post-Presidency
July 4, 2019 02 - John AdamsAbigail Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Stoddert, Charles Francis Adams, Democratic-Republican Party, Federalists, James Madison, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Louisa Catherine Adams, Mary Cranch, Richard Cranch, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, William Smithpresidencies
After leaving the presidency, John Adams searched for a path ahead. In the process, he dealt with emotions that had been building for years, rebuilt some bridges that had been burned in political battles, suffered numerous personal heartaches, and bore witness to a quarter century more of the nation’s history. Sources used for this episode can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
Featured Image: “Portrait of John Adams” by Samuel Morse [c. 1816], courtesy of Wikipedia
http://media.blubrry.com/presidencies/content.blubrry.com/presidencies/2_25-Adams_Post-Presidency.mp3
2.24 – The 36th Ballot
June 15, 2019 02 - John AdamsAaron Burr, Abigail Adams, Albert Gallatin, Alexander Hamilton, Austria, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Democratic-Republican Party, Election of 1800, Federalists, Fisher Ames, France, James A Bayard, James Madison, James McHenry, James Monroe, John Adams, John Jay, John Marshall, John Quincy Adams, Napoleon Bonaparte, Oliver Wolcott Jr, Rufus King, Samuel Dexter, Samuel Smith, Spain, Theodore Sedgwick, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas McKean, Timothy Pickering, US House, US Senate, William Cranch, William R Davie, William Smithpresidencies
The nation had little time to process the news that Adams was defeated in his bid for reelection as a constitutional crisis developed regarding who would succeed him to the post. Meanwhile, the outgoing president only had a few weeks remaining to secure the ratification of the Convention of Mortefontaine, get several federal judges confirmed including a new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and get a new Treasury Secretary in place. Sources used for this episode can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
Featured Image: “Front View of the President’s House, in the City of Washington” [c.1807], courtesy of Wikipedia
http://media.blubrry.com/presidencies/content.blubrry.com/presidencies/2_24-The_36th_Ballot.mp3
2.23 – The Double-Edged Sword
June 8, 2019 02 - John AdamsAbigail Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Democratic-Republican Party, Federalists, France, James Callendar, James McHenry, John Adams, John Marshall, Margaret Bayard Smith, Samuel Harrison Smith, Thomas Pinckney, US Supreme Court, Washington DCpresidencies
As the new federal capital comes alive with government officials and newspaper publishers moving in to be on hand for the congressional session opening in November 1800, President Adams waits with the rest of the nation to learn the results of electors being chosen across the United States. His path to reelection however grows ever darker due to a dispute with his running mate’s brother and a pamphlet released by Alexander Hamilton. Sources used in this episode can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
Featured Image: “General Charles Cotesworth Pinckney” by James Earl [c. 1795], courtesy of Wikipedia
http://media.blubrry.com/presidencies/content.blubrry.com/presidencies/2_23-The_Double-Edged_Sword.mp3
2.20 – A Proper Sense of Their Duty
April 21, 2019 02 - John AdamsAbigail Adams, Alien and Sedition Acts, Benjamin Stoddert, Charles Lee, Fries's Rebellion, Indiana Territory, James Callender, James McHenry, John Adams, John Marshall, Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, Northwest Territory, Samuel Chase, Samuel Dexter, Timothy Pickering, Washington DC, William Henry Harrisonpresidencies
With the new members of the Adams Cabinet coming on board, the President travels south to inspect the work on the new Federal Capital as the US government begins its move from Philadelphia to Washington, DC. Meanwhile, Adams makes a decision on the fates of those convicted of crimes for their participation in Fries’s Rebellion while federal prosecutions under the Sedition Act continue and Democratic-Republicans gear up for the upcoming presidential election. Sources used for this episode can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
Featured Image: “Samuel Dexter”, courtesy of Wikipedia
http://media.blubrry.com/presidencies/content.blubrry.com/presidencies/2_20-A_Proper_Sense_of_Their_Duty.mp3
2.19 – Don’t Let the Door Hit You
April 7, 2019 02 - John AdamsAbigail Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Stoddert, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Charles Lee, Haitian Revolution, James McHenry, John Adams, John Marshall, John Randolph of Roanoke, Oliver Wolcott Jr, Samuel Dexter, Theodore Sedgwick, Timothy Pickering, Toussaint L'Ouverturepresidencies
As the presidential election of 1800 looms and party leaders begin weighing their options, President Adams decides that the time is right to make a few changes in his administration. To the President’s detriment, though, Arch Federalists are scheming at the same time to remove him from his office. Meanwhile, new congressmen are making a name for themselves, and Toussaint L’Ouverture works to consolidate his power in Hispanola. Sources used for this episode can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
http://media.blubrry.com/presidencies/content.blubrry.com/presidencies/2_19-Dont_Let_the_Door_Hit_You.mp3
2.17 – Some Awful Crisis
March 10, 2019 02 - John AdamsAbigail Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Stoddert, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Charles Lee, Fisher Ames, France, Fries's Rebellion, George Washington, James Madison, James McHenry, John Adams, Kentucky, Oliver Ellsworth, Oliver Wolcott Jr, Thomas Jefferson, Timothy Pickering, William R Daviepresidencies
In Trenton, Adams confronted his Cabinet as well as Gen. Alexander Hamilton over the peace mission to France before the government moved back to Philadelphia for one last winter. After the new session of Congress began in December 1799, news arrived which was described as a national tragedy and had many wondering what lay in store for the US as a new century dawned. Source information for this episode can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
Featured Image: “Representation of the great fire at New York” by Franz Xaver Habermann [c. 1776], courtesy of Wikipedia
http://media.blubrry.com/presidencies/content.blubrry.com/presidencies/2_17-Some_Awful_Crisis.mp3
2.15 – Hot Time, Summer in the Country
February 10, 2019 02 - John AdamsAbigail Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Alien and Sedition Acts, Charles Lee, Democratic-Republican Party, Edmund Pendleton, Federalists, Fries's Rebellion, George Washington, James McHenry, James Wilkinson, John Adams, Oliver Wolcott Jr, Rufus King, slavery, Spain, Theodore Sedgwick, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Mifflin, Timothy Pickering, Virginia, Washington DC, William Duanepresidencies
John Adams makes a fateful decision that threatens his administration and its ability to react quickly to developing events. Meanwhile, General James Wilkinson’s past collusion with the Spanish is discovered by a government agent in the Mississippi Territory. Closer to home, Fries’s Rebellion comes to a close as harassment of Democratic-Republican newspaper editors ramps up. Sources used for this episode can be found at http://presidencies.blubrry.com.
Featured Image: “Watercolor of Peacefield Before the 1800 Addition” by E Malcom [c. 1798], courtesy of Wikipedia
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Any doctrinal statement is man's attempt to explain a belief in a God that is beyond his comprehension. Even though that's the case, we believe it's important for our church to issue this guidance. These statements serve to clairfy and affirm our positions on major biblical doctine and provide an anchor-point that helps in avoiding theological drift.
We believe that the Holy Scriptures are our only authority for the way of salvation, the Christian life, and the practice of the church; that all Scripture is given by inspiration of God. 2 Timothy 3:14-17
We believe in the one true and living God revealed in the Scripture as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Deuteronomy 6:4; John 14:7-9, 15:26; Matthew 28:19
We believe that all have sinned and come short of the glory of God; that the way of salvation is by faith receiving God’s free gift of grace, which is given through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus by His atoning death on the Cross and His victorious Resurrection. Romans 3:23-26, 4:23-25; Ephesians 2:1-10
Salvation and Grace
We believe that all true believers, those genuinely born again of the Spirit of God, shall be kept by the power of God through faith; that no power or person shall be able to pluck them out of the Father’s hand or to separate them from the love of God in Christ Jesus; that they have eternal life as a present as well as a future reality; that should children of God fall into sin, God will, in love, chasten them as His children and seek to lead them to repentance, forgiveness, and cleansing of sin through confession of sin to God. John 10:27-29; 1 Peter 1:5; Romans 8:35-39; Hebrews 12:5-11; 1 John 1:9, 5:11
Baptism and The Lord’s Supper
We believe that all who have received Christ as Savior and Lord should be baptized in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit; that baptism is by immersion in likeness of the believer’s union with Christ in death to sin, burial, resurrection to walk in newness of life; that the Lord’s Supper should be observed in remembrance of Him and to show forth His death for our sins until He comes again. Matthew 28:19; Romans 6:3-11; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
We believe that each local church is autonomous as far as human government is concerned; that each church should look to Christ alone as its head and earnestly seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit; that we can please God and promote His work by cooperating together for missions, publications, education, and many other joint efforts. Proverbs 4:1-13; Ephesians 1:22-23; Revelation 3:22
The Priesthood of All Believers
We believe in the priesthood of all believers; that every Christian has direct access to God in prayer through Jesus Christ, our Great High Priest; that there is no mediator between God and His children other than Christ Jesus. 1 Timothy 2:5; 1 Peter 2:5; Revelation 1:6
The Resurrection and The Return of the Lord
We believe in the imminent, personal return of the Lord Jesus Christ; that the righteous dead shall be raised immortal to dwell eternally with the Lord; that the unrighteous dead shall be raised to be sentenced to the second death of the lake of fire. Acts 1:9-11; 1 Corinthians 15; Revelation 20:11-15
We believe in religious liberty for all people and the separation of church and state; that a free church in a free state is the Christian ideal. Matthew 22:21; 1 Timothy 2:1-2
Cooperation, Evangelism, and Stewardship
We believe that we are under a mandate from the Lord as stewards of the Gospel and of our lives and possessions to live holy and separate lives of Christian love and to give cheerfully and liberally of our time, talent, and means to bear witness of Christ both personally in our own lives and corporately through our church and missionary efforts. Matthew 5:14-16, 28:18-20; John 20:21-23; Acts 1:8; 2 Corinthians 6:14-19, 9:6-15; 1 Peter 1:13-21
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Title XXXVIII CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT; PEACE OFFICERS AND PUBLIC DEFENDERS
Chapter 575 Offenses Against the Administration of Justice ^(with repealers and transfers)
575.010 Definitions. (8/28/2002)
575.020 Concealing an offense — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.021 (Repealed L. 2014 S.B. 491) (1/1/2017)
575.030 Hindering prosecution — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.040 Perjury — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.050 False affidavit — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.060 False declarations — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.070 Proof of falsity of statements. (1/1/2017)
575.080 False reports — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.090 False bomb report — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.095 Tampering with a judicial officer — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.100 Tampering with physical evidence — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.110 Tampering with a public record — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.120 False impersonation — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.130 Simulating legal process — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.133 Filing a nonconsensual common law lien — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.145 Signal or direction of law enforcement or firefighter, duty to stop, motor ... (1/1/2017)
575.150 Resisting or interfering with arrest — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.153 Disarming a peace officer or correctional officer — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.155 Endangering a corrections employee, offense of — definitions — violation, ... (8/28/2021)
575.157 Endangering a mental health employee, visitor, or another offender, offense ... (8/28/2021)
575.159 Aiding a sexual offender — applicability of section — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.160 Interference with legal process — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.170 Refusing to make an employee available for service of process — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.180 Failure to execute an arrest warrant, offense of — violation, penalties — ... (8/28/2021)
575.190 Refusal to identify as a witness — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.195 Escape from commitment, detention, or conditional release — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.200 Escape or attempted escape from custody — penalty. (8/28/2022)
575.205 Tampering with electronic monitoring equipment, offense of — violation, penalty. (8/28/2021)
575.206 Violating a condition of lifetime supervision, offense of — violation, penalty. (8/28/2021)
575.210 Escape or attempted escape from confinement — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.220 Failure to return to confinement — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.230 Aiding escape of a prisoner — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.240 Permitting escape — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.250 Disturbing a judicial proceeding — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.260 Tampering with a judicial proceeding — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.270 Tampering with a witness or victim — penalties. (1/1/2017)
575.280 Acceding to corruption — penalties. (8/28/2017)
575.290 Improper communication — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.300 Misconduct by a juror — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.310 Misconduct in selecting or summoning a juror — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.320 Misconduct in administration of justice — penalty. (1/1/2017)
575.353 Assault on a police animal — penalties. (1/1/2017)
- Cross References
Criminal activity forfeiture act (CAFA), definitions applicable to this chapter, 513.605
Minimum prison terms for repeat offenders for the commission of certain crimes in this chapter, 558.019
Official Website for the Revised Statutes of Missouri
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The turn of the Millennium is a suitable occasion to revisit the past and consider the future.
Overall the residents of Ropley appear reasonably contented, but there are significant concerns. The split in the church is one, which must (one hopes) be considered short term. It appears to be settling down into a cold war situation but there is no logical reason why it should continue blighting relations for a decade or two to come.
The lack of awareness of the facilities and organisations available for leisure and recreation is another, which can be surely overcome with management, communication and enthusiasm.
The lack of involvement in the school of the children from one third of the residents is perhaps a more insoluble problem, given the present educational system that exists in this country.
But there are other concerns where it is natural to feel that something should and could be done, but where interests conflict, and where long term trends are going to bring the conflicts into greater focus. These revolve around the dependence on the car with its great advantage (and often necessity) for getting to work, shopping, leisure, and general transport, and its inherent disadvantages of accidents, making the roads and lanes unsafe for children, for walking and riding, and problems of parking and other environmental effects. Managing the balance here between convenience and preserving what most people believe to be the real attractiveness of Ropley will be the major challenge.
Underlying this are longer term trends still, to do with patterns of work and lifestyle. There are under-used farm buildings in Ropley. Is it possible to develop these as light industrial units for some local craft employment, or as low cost housing for the young? Is there the willingness to resist the inevitable increased pressure for more "executive" housing in the village? Can the village find a place for social drinking and leisure at its centre? Is the A31 which divides the village going to become "uncrossable"?
It is the response of the community to issues like these which will determine how far the village of 2050 is from the one Grace Strong remembers of 50 years ago. A village with its own sense of community and place, or a dormitory suburb for commuting, split into separate sections by the roads. Some recommendations for managing the inevitable change to the benefit of the residents are outlined above; the question that remains is whether there is sufficient support to see them through. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11843 | {"url": "http://ropley2000.ropleysociety.org/conclusions.htm", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "ropley2000.ropleysociety.org", "date_download": "2023-03-20T08:53:25Z", "digest": "sha1:GF3X6WH6TEW6GDXKWDRGL3BNMD3W3ESJ"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 2510, 2510.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2510, 2551.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2510, 7.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2510, 9.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2510, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2510, 306.2]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2510, 0.49130435]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2510, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2510, 0.01462701]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2510, 0.01072647]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2510, 0.00434783]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2510, 0.10217391]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2510, 0.5410628]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2510, 4.95410628]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2510, 4.86475605]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2510, 414.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 95, 1.0], [95, 433, 1.0], [433, 616, 1.0], [616, 805, 1.0], [805, 1499, 1.0], [1499, 2022, 1.0], [2022, 2510, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 95, 0.0], [95, 433, 0.0], [433, 616, 0.0], [616, 805, 0.0], [805, 1499, 0.0], [1499, 2022, 0.0], [2022, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 95, 17.0], [95, 433, 58.0], [433, 616, 26.0], [616, 805, 32.0], [805, 1499, 110.0], [1499, 2022, 87.0], [2022, 2510, 84.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 95, 0.0], [95, 433, 0.0], [433, 616, 0.0], [616, 805, 0.0], [805, 1499, 0.0], [1499, 2022, 0.00392927], [2022, 2510, 0.01244813]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 95, 0.0], [95, 433, 0.0], [433, 616, 0.0], [616, 805, 0.0], [805, 1499, 0.0], [1499, 2022, 0.0], [2022, 2510, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 95, 0.02105263], [95, 433, 0.01183432], [433, 616, 0.00546448], [616, 805, 0.00529101], [805, 1499, 0.00576369], [1499, 2022, 0.01529637], [2022, 2510, 0.0102459]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2510, 0.76154339]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2510, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2510, 0.63255602]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2510, 18.97805935]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2510, 48.94057566]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2510, 8.00078687]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2510, 18.0]]} |
A comparison of the age profile of the population of the village between the 1991 Census and the 1999 questionnaire
Despite the growth in the number of households 26 of the respondents (5.7%) are currently in need of alternative accommodation, the majority of these are the sons and daughters requiring rental accommodation.
Of the 94 children aged between 4 and 11 identified in the Questionnaire 60 were being educated at Ropley school, the balance presumably travelling out of the village to other schools.
Children 16 years of age — % of population
Residency in the village is evenly split with approximately one third of respondents having lived in Ropley for less than 5 years, with another third residing between 6 and 15 years and the final third being here more than 16 years to 50 years, with 31 residents having lived here for more than 51 years. There is no real divide between the long term residents and "incomers" of Grace Strong’s day any more, as the great majority could be called that by the old standards. It may be true that "incomers" still feel that way, but perhaps that has more to do with expectation and the pace of modern life than reality.
People of pensionable age as a percentage of population
The rural nature of the village with its wide geographical spread (one of the largest in Hampshire) and the lack of public transport is reflected by the 1200 plus roadworthy vehicles kept in the village, which averages 2 per household. The number of households without a vehicle were 34 (7.5%) with half these being persons over 75 and living in the village centre. This compares to 24% for Hampshire as a whole, confirming the dependency on the car in a rural village.
A comparison of household sizes in the village between the 1991 Census and the 1999 questionnaire
It seems that Ropley is a relatively prosperous place compared with Hampshire and more so of course within the setting of the British Isles as a whole. With a relatively high proportion of retired and well-off residents, an existing strong local community feeling, an attractive setting, it should be possible to manage the village to benefit both the residents and the environment.
Why did respondents to the questionnaire move into the village?
Many residents (34%) indicated that they had problems with surface water on the highway. A small number, 6%, continue to have problems in their house and garden. A major contributing factor is thought to be local residents who deposit grass and hedge cuttings in the ditches, and the Hampshire County Council contractors who do the same.
Nearly half of the people were in favour of more Dog Mess Bins. 29% suggested that they be located around the recreation ground, though there are two there already. There were numerous other suggestions, the most popular being around the Church. One respondent felt that provision should be made for horses as well!
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Is Purchasing Minimum Auto Insurance Limits Good Enough?
There are a lot of choices to make when it comes time to purchase auto insurance. You want to make sure that you're able to drive safely and with confidence and having insurance can help with that. As you begin to look at coverage options for a new policy, you may be wondering if it's a safe bet to go with only the minimum auto insurance coverage for your state. While this may work for some drivers, it may not work for all. Keep reading to learn more:
Every state has its own set of minimum coverage requirements in place. You won't be able to buy coverage that is below the minimum. But, what about if you buy coverage that meets the minimum? It all depends on a variety of factors, including your driving risk, the type of car that you have, whether your car is paid off, the age of your vehicle, and how prepared you want to be in the event of an accident. Sure, you may be able to buy only the minimum coverage, but it may not be the safest bet.
What Can Happen if You Don't Purchase More Than the Minimum Coverage?
Your auto insurance may not cover you in all situations, and you may be in a tough spot. State minimum coverage requirements vary, but it typically does not protect drivers in all accident situations.
In many states, uninsured motorist coverage is not required. That means if you didn't carry this coverage and you were involved in an accident that was caused by an uninsured motorist, you may need to take the other driver to court to pay for damages. Another coverage option that many states don't require that drivers carry is personal injury protection insurance. If you or your passengers are injured after an accident and you don't carry this coverage, you may be responsible for the medical costs associated with the incident.
These are just a couple of examples that highlight the need to consider purchasing more than just the minimum coverage that your state requires.
While you may pay a bit more for your monthly premium to add extra coverage, it could save you a lot of money and stress later on. If you're unsure what kind of coverage is best for you, reach out to an auto insurance agent. They can help you assess your personal situation to figure out what kind of policy might be best for your needs. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11845 | {"url": "http://rrclough.com/2020/05/26/is-purchasing-minimum-auto-insurance-limits-good-enough/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "rrclough.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T08:50:30Z", "digest": "sha1:C4XTXSTKRCHFTHBQLMWDVE6OU3BWFQDA"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 2297, 2297.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2297, 4135.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2297, 8.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2297, 32.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2297, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2297, 246.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2297, 0.50528541]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2297, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2297, 0.01963993]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2297, 0.01745772]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2297, 0.01200218]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2297, 0.09936575]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2297, 0.42344498]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2297, 4.38516746]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2297, 4.69643253]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2297, 418.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 57, 1.0], [57, 513, 0.0], [513, 1011, 1.0], [1011, 1081, 1.0], [1081, 1282, 1.0], [1282, 1815, 1.0], [1815, 1960, 1.0], [1960, 2297, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 513, 0.0], [513, 1011, 0.0], [1011, 1081, 0.0], [1081, 1282, 0.0], [1282, 1815, 0.0], [1815, 1960, 0.0], [1960, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 57, 8.0], [57, 513, 88.0], [513, 1011, 97.0], [1011, 1081, 12.0], [1081, 1282, 34.0], [1282, 1815, 89.0], [1815, 1960, 24.0], [1960, 2297, 66.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 513, 0.0], [513, 1011, 0.0], [1011, 1081, 0.0], [1081, 1282, 0.0], [1282, 1815, 0.0], [1815, 1960, 0.0], [1960, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 57, 0.0], [57, 513, 0.0], [513, 1011, 0.0], [1011, 1081, 0.0], [1081, 1282, 0.0], [1282, 1815, 0.0], [1815, 1960, 0.0], [1960, 2297, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 57, 0.14035088], [57, 513, 0.01096491], [513, 1011, 0.01004016], [1011, 1081, 0.14285714], [1081, 1282, 0.00995025], [1282, 1815, 0.00750469], [1815, 1960, 0.00689655], [1960, 2297, 0.00890208]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2297, 0.13974714]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2297, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2297, 0.02422154]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2297, -96.32880921]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2297, -0.37127544]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2297, -254.88846785]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2297, 21.0]]} |
Tag: pengeluaran hk malam
The Lottery is One of the Oldest Forms of Gambling
The pengeluaran hk is one of the oldest forms of gambling. The first known European lotteries were held during the Roman Empire. The word “lottery” comes from the Dutch noun, fet, meaning fate or luck.
Some governments have been promoting lotteries, while others have banned them. There are some lottery games that can be played online. These include the Mega Millions and Powerball. The most popular lottery jackpots can reach into the billions.
A popular lottery strategy is to form a syndicate. A syndicate is a group of people who pool their money to buy tickets. A winning syndicate is usually split amongst the members. The odds of a syndicate being successful vary by location, but generally a syndicate’s odds are higher than those of a single individual.
Another popular strategy is to buy tickets with friends or family. Some people choose to purchase a lottery annuity, which offers a fixed payment for twenty or thirty years. A common format of a lottery annuity is a 50-50 draw. This means that 50% of the ticket price is kept in the state and the other half is paid out as a lump sum.
Other strategies involve betting on a specific number. Some betting companies allow players to bet on a single number being drawn, while others offer prizes on a fixed list of numbers. Some online lottery sites offer “Instant Games” that can be played on the computer or via a smartphone. In addition, some of the states have legalized the sale of online lottery tickets. New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Georgia are currently participating in online lottery games.
The first European lotteries were organized by wealthy noblemen during Saturnalian revels. They were mainly a form of entertainment, though they were also used as a method to finance colleges and libraries. In 1755, the University of Pennsylvania was financed by a lottery.
Many people believe that lotteries are a form of hidden tax. In fact, they have helped the United States and various towns raise money for fortifications, roads and college tuition. Some governments have even endorsed lotteries as a good form of fundraising.
The Chinese Book of Songs mentions a game of chance as “drawing of lots” and the Chinese Han Dynasty lottery slips are believed to have funded major government projects. Other forms of lottery are still being played around the world today. The Virgin Islands, for example, operates lotteries in the United States when 2021.
The odds of winning a lottery are based on the size of the pool of numbers. For example, the odds of winning the Mega Millions are 1 in 302,575,350. However, when you factor in the time value of money, you can see that the odds are much lower than the advertised jackpot.
When you decide to purchase a lottery ticket, be sure to do your research. It’s worth your time. It will give you the thrill of knowing that you could be rich. Make sure you don’t buy a ticket that costs more than you can afford to lose.
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Altruism vs Novel Coronavirus
Posted on March 25, 2020 by Glenn Daly
This originally started out to be a paean to Patrick’s Day, and where we were going to spend it, in Hawai’i. The subject, or title, of this piece took care of that. How the novel coronavirus affects aviation, or at…
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St Martin's, Houston, Texas, USA
Denomination Episcopal Church (TEC) USA
Mystery Worshipper: Merchant Trader
Church: St Martin's
Location: Houston, Texas, USA
Date of visit: Sunday, 11 November 2007, 11:00am
A new church, dedicated on Easter Sunday 2004 and modeled on a French or English cathedral, complete with cloister, on a large campus which includes two halls, the old church, a chapel which was an even older church, plenty of parking, gardens, play area, and a wayside chapel. Although of cathedral proportions and style, the outside is brick but the inside is grey stone. The ceilings look like traditional vaulted ceilings and the feeling is light and airy, partly because of a wider than traditional nave with relatively narrow north and south aisles, presumably enabled by modern technology not available to medieval builders. From the wooden pews, one looks toward the altar, behind which is a wooden choir screen and modest choir stalls, the pipe organ in a traditional case, and (high up) a very attractive rose widow. The choir screen would not look out of place in a number of larger English parish churches, but it is more transparent than those that completely cut off the choir in major English cathedrals. A traditional English Anglican could feel quite at home while enjoying the benefits of more space, modern lighting, pleasant temperature and more comfortable and spacious pews. The rose window kept catching the eye (I haven't labeled it distracting below) but is complemented by modern stained glass in traditional form along the side of the church. In my opinion the building is a triumph and completely transforms the site.
St Martin's was Mystery Worshipped in 2001, before the new church was built. My last visit was in 2003, and I was curious to see what had happened since the new building had been opened. The church claims upward of 7000 members. Their website describes numerous ministries and outreaches as well as a full history of the parish.
Houston, in southeast Texas near the Gulf of Mexico, is the fourth largest city in the United States. An important railhead and deep water port, it is home to several major energy industries as well as to NASA's (National Aeronautics and Space Administration's) Johnson Space Center, the so-called "Mission Control" for manned space flights. St Martin's lies in the heart of the affluent inner suburbs of West Houston.
The preacher was the rector, the Revd Dr Russell J. Levenson Jr, although another member of the clergy presided. The sanctuary party numbered 15 and I counted 40 in the choir.
Holy Eucharist, Rite One
I estimated about 500, including those at the sharp end. Comfortably full.
The person handing me the service sheet wished me a good morning. People were very friendly and welcoming during the peace ceremony.
Very much so – conventional pews with end to end comfy cushions. Matching drop down kneelers. Plenty of space. Also good sized book holders attached to the pews in front.
Quiet to light conversation.
"Good morning. Please stand to sing the opening hymn."
We were given a comprehensive 46 page service sheet containing the order of service, readings, hymns and notices. Judging from the notices, this is a very active community. Bibles and hymn books were available but redundant.
Organ and choir.
Only trying to estimate such a large congregation.
I understand that they consider themselves high church, but there were no smells or bells. The procession was impressive and included flags and banners. The service began with the singing of the National Anthem, which everyone belted out with great enthusiasm. Of the three large Houston churches that I have reviewed this year, this is the one that uses the kneelers most.
8 – The rector included a moving story about the beginning of his prison ministry, where he encountered Jesus in a prisoner who ended up ministering to him. He also mentioned Lord of the Streets, an Episcopal Church ministry aimed at Houston's homeless. The church's bookshop carries a collection of sermons on CDs, and I believe they can be ordered online as well.
His sermon was entitled "Punching holes in the darkness." Good works are like the gas lamps that, in the words of Robert Louis Stevenson, poked holes in the darkness of an Edinburgh night. Houston's streets must look very dark to the city's homeless population. However, darkness must not weigh us down to inaction. Matthew 25:31-46 makes it crystal clear that we should act to help the hungry, the thirsty, strangers, those without clothes, and those in prison if we want to serve Jesus and to meet him. Jesus talks about unconditional giving – i.e., we should help the needy without first expecting them to look for a job. We should follow the example of St Martin. People will look at the towers of St Martin's Church and say, "There are the ones who punch holes in the darkness."
Before the service began, the choir sang Anton Bruckner's beautiful motet Locus iste. While the offertory and communion anthems were also very uplifting, the Bruckner stole the show, especially the bass and tenor voices. The choir seems rather better than I remember from my last visit in 2003.
It all seemed so perfect, almost to a fault. It saddened me to think that such perfection and organization is possible only in a congregation the size of this one, with its ample resources. I was actually relieved to notice one line of a response dropped by mistake.
One could easily be overlooked. They had a greeters desk, but I didn't learn about it until after I had read through all the literature I had picked up. Coffee was served in a nearly empty hall. There were supposed to be donuts as well, but apparently they had run out. I picked up a coffee and walked around the cloister to the bookshop. Then I turned and headed back toward the church. No one appeared to notice me, although on the last leg of my walkabout some folks did say good morning and some even greeted me by name (I had picked up a name tag earlier). Finishing the coffee, I then decided to walk to my car past the sign-up stalls which lined the way. Some very friendly people at the Lord of the Streets stall were the first to engage me in conversation. But I could have walked back to the car without being spoken to at all, had I not actively decided to walk past the sign-up stalls.
Standard, unexceptional coffee in urns. Unfortunately I was too late to sample the donuts.
8 – The service as well as the surroundings were lovely. Despite being for the most part left alone, I felt that with so many activities available, it would be easy to become a part of this community once one began volunteering for the various ministries.
St Martin's triggered joy and sadness. Joy because it seems so successful and they do so much good. Sadness both because some churches I know could do so much more if only they had the commitment I saw at St Martin's, and because I know some struggling places with commitment which could do so much more if only they had a portion of St Martin's resources.
The singing of the National Anthem. 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#449: Crazies for You, Part One
First of… two or three. It'll finish this week, in any case. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11849 | {"url": "http://store.multiplexcomic.com/strip/449", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "store.multiplexcomic.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:46:17Z", "digest": "sha1:WB6WIGDFEZDTUBUV6D52QPIPZKVKR42J"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 92, 92.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 92, 3978.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 92, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 92, 66.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 92, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 92, 222.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 92, 0.2962963]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 92, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 92, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 92, 0.33333333]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 92, 1.0]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 92, 3.77777778]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 92, 0.07407407]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 92, 2.89037176]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 92, 18.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 32, 0.0], [32, 92, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 32, 0.0], [32, 92, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 32, 6.0], [32, 92, 12.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 32, 0.10714286], [32, 92, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 32, 0.0], [32, 92, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 32, 0.125], [32, 92, 0.03333333]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 92, 0.00047028]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 92, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 92, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 92, -8.71341672]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 92, -1.99463469]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 92, -8.98147262]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 92, 2.0]]} |
NBC settlement: If Conan trashes the network, he'll pay
It seems like the suits at NBC really were upset by all of those barbs slung at their network by Conan O'Brien. According to TMZ, the "Tonight" host's severance package calls for him to keep mum about his former employers. "Sources tell us NBC wants a liquidated damages clause if Conan says anything disparaging about the network once he leaves. Essentially that means there is a clause in the contract that says Conan will automatically pay a predetermined amount of money if he says bad things about NBC."
TMZ also reports that "NBC will be paying Conan a hefty sum, but that will be offset by any amount Conan makes for his next hosting gig. So if Conan makes a deal with FOX, NBC can reduce the amount it pays Conan by the amount FOX forks over." (This has led some wags to suggest that FOX should pay Conan a dollar so NBC will have to continue to pay him big bucks, but it's unlikely it'll play out that way.)
I was looking back at the transcript of a conference call Leno did before beginning his 10 o'clock show, trying to find this quote: "You know, I don't have an agent, I don't have a manager. I'm not one of those guys. It's a handshake. Okay guys, you know, just - why don't you keep paying me what you paid me and we'll see what happens. Okay great. Thank you. I mean real simple. I mean that's what it is. I'm not - I don't want to own the show. I don't want to be, you know, I never wanted to be a landlord, have rental properties. I like writing jokes, going to work and telling my jokes. I don't want to be involved in any other part of it."
Very disingenous, Jay. He may not have an agent and a manager, but you can be darn sure that he has a lawyer, and a very aggressive one. Sources say that Leno's contract called for an $80 million penalty if "The Jay Leno Show" was canceled... which makes Conan's $40 million payout look downright thrifty. And if FOX snaps him up, NBC will save even more. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11850 | {"url": "http://talkshownews.interbridge.com/2010/01/nbc-settlement-if-conan-trashes-network.html?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1238569200000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1262332800000", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "talkshownews.interbridge.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:11:22Z", "digest": "sha1:24F4LSUSWWMFLBBR4R53EXZQRFP2MFC6"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1973, 1973.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1973, 4793.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1973, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1973, 90.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1973, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1973, 273.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1973, 0.45396146]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1973, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1973, 0.0171278]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1973, 0.01646904]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1973, 0.01778656]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1973, 0.02173913]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1973, 0.05781585]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1973, 0.16702355]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1973, 0.52546917]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1973, 4.06970509]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1973, 0.00214133]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1973, 4.95327218]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1973, 373.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 565, 0.0], [565, 973, 0.0], [973, 1618, 0.0], [1618, 1973, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 565, 0.0], [565, 973, 0.0], [973, 1618, 0.0], [1618, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 56, 9.0], [56, 565, 88.0], [565, 973, 82.0], [973, 1618, 128.0], [1618, 1973, 66.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 565, 0.0], [565, 973, 0.0], [973, 1618, 0.00331126], [1618, 1973, 0.01183432]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 56, 0.0], [56, 565, 0.0], [565, 973, 0.0], [973, 1618, 0.0], [1618, 1973, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 56, 0.08928571], [56, 565, 0.043222], [565, 973, 0.06862745], [973, 1618, 0.02790698], [1618, 1973, 0.04788732]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1973, 0.97310352]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1973, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1973, 0.6555922]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1973, 15.4452136]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1973, 41.08257625]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1973, -199.1410782]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1973, 24.0]]} |
Susan Harris was born and educated in the mystical, beautiful countryside of North Wales and discovered her natural healing and psychic ability in childhood.
She began doing professional readings and healings at the age of 14, and has worked in the UK, USA, Australia and Europe, as well as being a published poet and artist.
Susan trained as a Usui & Karuna® Reiki Master with William Lee Rand, the president for the International Centre for Reiki Training and was attuned by William in the ancient, powerful stone circle at Stonehenge.She is a Master 4th in line from Dr. Usui, the founder of Reiki.
Susan is a graduate of the Silva Method and Silva ESP system of Jose Silva, USA.
She is a qualified Hypnotherapist and is registered with the General Hypnotherapy Council of Great Britain and is also trained in Neuro Linguistic Programming.
Susan is a member of Mensa, a high intelligence society for people with an IQ higher than 99% of the population.
She now lives in the Perth area and works in the following fields:-
Powerful Energy and Spiritual Healing
Usui and Karuna® Reiki healing and training
Readings from photographs of people in your life or those who have passed over
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Historical Fantasy Promo – The Blood of Outcasts (The Bane Sword Trilogy Book 1)
Greetings Otherworld travelers. It’s been a quiet week as we prepare for a seismic boom with today’s gripping historical fantasy. Earlier this week, we had a decent amount of calm, and today is the boom. If you’re interested, read on to learn more about The Blood of Outcasts.
Author D. A. Smith has been writing and worldbuilding for a long while, and he brings his considerable talents and experience to a head with his official debut of The Blood of Outcasts (The Bane Sword Trilogy Book 1). It’s a gritty enough story that keeps you on the edge of your seat, but doesn’t take you too far into the darkness that you can’t see the light. Its lead character is sometimes hard to empathize with, but she is resolute in her mission, and is ultimately the reason you keep moving along with her and the story. You’re always looking to see what she’ll do next, and, enveloped in Smith’s clever and poetic prose, the ride you take with her is one in which you won’t want to stop.
What if spilling your own blood was the only way to save yourself?
Masako escapes the Lord Council with only her life intact, her clan shattered and master dead in wake of disaster she wrought. It is her cursed blood that cries out, and a godsborne that answers.
By the power in her blood, and a promise made with it, she’s given a second chance. With it, she must unite the outer clans, move past old rivalries and worse, or face annihilation at the hands of a foreign sect of sorcerers, the Taosii, and their silent invasion.
Only, Masako was executed, she’s meant to be dead. Demonic rumours and a destructive past sow doubt in her campaign before it is begun.
Written with words that make the story read like an epic anime fantasy set in feudal-era Japan, it’s easy to race through Smith’s debut. And because it is set in a world where magic and monsters are possible around every corner, there are plenty of surprises to get the blood pumping along the way. The story ends with the same excitement it begins with, and it will no doubt leave you hungry for more. While there’s no date yet on Smith’s follow-up, this book will sate the hunger for fans of epic and historical fantasies. Check out The Blood of Outcasts (The Bane Sword Trilogy Book 1) on Amazon today!
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Viral Video of Cops Harassing Kids Riding Bikes Without a License Reveals the Root of America’s Policing Problem
By admin on April 23, 2021 Comments Off on Viral Video of Cops Harassing Kids Riding Bikes Without a License Reveals the Root of America’s Policing Problem
Perth Amboy, NJ…Yet another policing video has gone viral this week, although you’ll be forgiven if you missed it in the midst of its more headline-grabbing counterparts. The cellphone video, which has received more than 5 million views on Twitter, shows no less than six police confronting a group of teenagers in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Their crime? Riding bicycles without a license.
We can’t even ride bikes now… I’m not surprised. I’m just angry. pic.twitter.com/xcAR8zmnuP
— ⁶Kid (@deep_dab) April 19, 2021
The boys were incredulous at the encounter and pushed back on the officers’ demands that they dismount their “vehicles” and, ultimately, allow their bikes to be confiscated. The verbal exchange eventually led to one child being placed in handcuffs and taken to the station (where he was soon released).
After having their bikes seized, the teens were left to walk through the streets of the town to police headquarters where they then reclaimed their property. A video shows a female cop telling them, “You think I want to be here taking bikes away? Like, this is so asinine. Like, we have so much better stuff to do with our time.”
Data certainly show that the officers in this town have better things they could be doing with their time. Perth Amboy ranks in the bottom half of cities when it comes to public safety, and in 2019 the county cleared a mere 28 percent of its rape cases, 35 percent of its robberies, and 10 percent of its auto theft. That’s a lot of unsolved crime.
Throughout the video, multiple police officers tell the kids that they don’t make the law, they just have to enforce it. While we know this isn’t exactly the case (police and their unions spend a great deal of time and money lobbying state legislatures on public policy), we do know that individual police members are often tasked with enforcing petty offenses that needlessly endanger both the public and themselves and detract from time that could be spent on actually making communities safer.
Fortunately, this arrest over biking without a license did not lead to yet another loss of life at the hands of the state. But history shows that the enforcement of such petty laws often can result in death.
Eric Garner was infamously killed by police in 2014 after being apprehended for illegally selling cigarettes on the streets of New York. More recently, Daunte Wright was killed after initially being pulled over for driving with expired license tags.
Americans die in extrajudicial killings by police every year. The New York Times reports that police have killed more than three people a day since testimony began in the Derek Chauvin trial on March 29th. Other studies indicate more than 1000 Americans lose their lives to law enforcement each year. While not all of these incidents are a result of bad policing, we do know that each time law enforcement encounters a citizen there is a potential for violence.
While Black Lives Matter has ignited a global movement against police brutality and these extrajudicial killings, its priorities show it is gravely missing the mark on the policy reforms that would actually make Americans safer and lessen the loss of life. Key to reducing police killings would be to reduce the number of laws and reasons for police to interact with citizens in the first place.
Economist Ludwig von Mises said, “It is important to remember that government interference always means either violent action or the threat of such action. (…) Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. The essential feature of government is the enforcement of its decrees by beating, killing, and imprisoning. Those who are asking for more government interference are asking ultimately for more compulsion and less freedom.”
Every time we allow the government to create a new law, we authorize it to enforce that law—the ultimate consequence of which can always be death.
If we want to limit death at the hands of the state, we therefore must limit the number and scope of laws it is authorized to enforce. The expansion of government is the root cause of the problems with policing, and until reformers tackle that underlying issue, they will merely be treating the symptoms and not the disease.
Source = By Hannah Cox Foundation for Economic Education
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Wednesday, 21 September, 2022 Written by Leah Epstein
The individuals on IM体育足球下载’s mural represent just a handful of the heroes of manufacturing, engineering and entrepreneurship – the people who design, engineer and create the pieces and parts that run our world. Our hope is that these individuals – through their placement on the mural and information shared – will inspire the next generation of youth to pursue careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields.
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Gerald “Jerry” Anderson Lawson (Dec 1, 1940 – April 9, 2011) was an American electronic engineer. He is known for his work in designing the Fairchild Channel F video game console as well as leading the team that pioneered the commercial video game cartridge. He was thus dubbed the "father of the videogame cartridge" according to Black Enterprise magazine in 1982. Learn more .
Ursula Burns (1958 - ) is an American businesswoman. She is best known for being the CEO of Xerox from 2009 to 2016, the first Black woman to be a CEO of a Fortune 500 company and the first woman to succeed another as head of a Fortune 500 company. She additionally was Xerox's chairman from 2010 to 2017. Among other civic positions, Burns was a leader of the White House’s STEM program from 2009 to 2016 and head of the President's Export Council from 2015 until 2016. Learn more .
Mary Jackson (1921-2005) was an American mathematician and aerospace engineer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), which in 1958 was succeeded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). She worked at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, for most of her career. She started as a human computer at the segregated West Area Computing division in 1951, took advanced engineering classes and, in 1958, became NASA's first black female engineer. She championed women’s rights and affirmative action programs. Jackson's story features in the 2016 book Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race and the film adaptation released the same year. Learn more.
Madam CJ Walker (1867-1919) was a Black entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political and social activist. She is recorded as the first female self-made millionaire in America in the Guinness Book of World Records . Walker made her fortune by developing and marketing a line of cosmetics and hair care products for Black women through the business she founded, Madam C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company . She became known also for her philanthropy and activism. Learn more .
Garrett Morgan (1877-1963) was an African American inventor, businessman, and community leader. His most notable inventions were a three-position traffic signal and a smoke hood (a predecessor to the gas mask ). Morgan also discovered and developed a chemical hair-processing and straightening solution. He created a successful company based on his hair product inventions along with a complete line of haircare products and became involved in the civic and political advancement of African Americans, especially in and around Cleveland, Ohio. Learn more .
Guion Bluford (1942 - ) is an American aerospace engineer , retired U.S. Air Force officer and fighter pilot, and former NASA astronaut where he was the first Black American (second person of African descent) to go to space. Before becoming an astronaut, he was an officer in the U.S. Air Force, where he remained while assigned to NASA, rising to the rank of colonel. He participated in four Space Shuttle flights between 1983 and 1992. Learn more .
Shirley Ann Jackson (1946 - ) is an American physicist and was the 18th president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She is the first Black woman to have earned a doctorate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She is also the second Black woman in the United States to earn a doctorate in physics. Learn more .
Special thanks to mural artist Darius Steward , a native Clevelander, who through his work addresses cultural and societal conflicts and opens conversations across racial, socioeconomic, gender and cultural lines. Learn more at: www.dariussteward.com .
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Unwed Pregnancy Is Not a Sin
This article was first posted on the “After + Math” website. Chad Ashby is the pastor of College Street Baptist Church and a grad of SBTS and Grove City College. After Math is a blog for theological ramblings on Christian faith and life. He wrote this amazing article which was reposted by Care Net on Aug. 24, 2015.
The truths of this article has not diminished in the years since it was originally written.
There is a glaring hole in our fight against abortion. It is found in our churches among the quiet pre-service whispers as she walks by. It is heard at Sunday dinner as her name bounces back and forth across the table among interjections like, “But she comes from such a good family!” It is seen in the averted eyes and not-so-subtle head wags. “Wait you haven’t heard? She’s pregnant!”
If you’ve experienced an unwed pregnancy in your church, your family, or your circle of acquaintances—who hasn’t?—you know the typical reaction. It’s a mixture of disappointment, condemnation, and pity. But there are places across the country where this is not the response to the girl who shamefully mumbles, “I think I’m pregnant.” They are called pregnancy resource centers (PRCs). The women and men who serve in these safe-havens have comprehended something our churches haven’t yet: unwed pregnancy is not a sin.
When a young woman walks into a local PRC, and she makes the painful admission that she’s pregnant by her boyfriend, and she’s afraid what her family will say, and she’s pretty sure her dad is going to kick her out of the house, and she’s worried her college dreams are shot, the response she finds from her counselor is surprising. It’s Christian love, understanding, and joy. Perhaps for the first time since she missed her period, she’s found someone who actually celebrates her pregnancy as a gift from God and does not judge her for carrying a tiny baby inside.
It seems so obvious once it’s stated this way, but the Bible never condemns unwed pregnancies. In fact, the lineage of our Savior has several. Some of his ancestors were conceived through prostitution, incest, and adultery (cf. Gen. 38, Gen. 19:30-38, 2 Sam. 11:1-12:25). It is telling that Jesus himself was an unwed pregnancy. By the power of the Holy Spirit, Mary became the most vulnerable of women—an unmarried pregnant teen. She was deeply loved by God and in need of care and support. When she traveled to see family, she was not ostracized but welcomed with a beaming smile and these words from her cousin Elizabeth: “Blessed is the fruit of your womb!” (Luke 1:42).
PRC counselors seek to be like Elizabeth welcoming these expectant mothers with warm, receptive, and loving arms. They treasure the fruit of the womb as the wondrous gifts from God that they are—no matter how they were conceived. Many of our congregations couldn’t dream of responding this way—even when we are technically pro-life. How do we follow the example of the PRCs across the country? How can we create this kind of celebratory, supportive, and loving culture in our churches?
First, we need to cultivate confession. Christians need to regularly confess sin to one another in concrete ways. In the typical church, the larger the sin, the quieter we whisper about it. However, there is freedom in the light of the Gospel—a light that shines on our sins and provides cleansing blood to wash them away (1 John 1:7-9). When an unwed expectant mother stumbles into this kind of fellowship, she will realize her problems are common to man. Her sexual past will not be gossiped about in the halls of the Sunday School wing or be the subject of dinner conversation. As she and others watch brothers and sisters confess their sins publicly before the church, they will see a church that joyfully celebrates the forgiveness—not condemnation—we share at the cross.
Second, we need to have a Biblical view of sexual immorality. Christians—parents especially—are often willfully blind to the sins of teens in their churches. We are able to keep up the charade until a swelling tummy appears in the youth group. The common reaction is to judge the pregnant high schooler, when it’s possible the only difference between her and the rest of her Christian friends is that her parents didn’t put her on the pill. When we overlook sexual immorality but condemn unwed pregnancy we spread Satan’s lie: “Fornication is fine, but babies are bad.” Churches and parents must be having honest conversations with their growing children about the temptations of sexual immorality. We must help them understand that it is both wrong and forgivable, and we must not allow our rightful stance against sexual immorality to taint our view of pregnancy.
Finally, we must cultivate an atmosphere where all pregnancy is celebrated. Our churches should have the warmth of Elizabeth on that sunny afternoon as she welcomed Mary and her newly forming baby bump with open arms. Rally to support and encourage these expectant mothers by giving of your time and resources to help them prepare. Throw them extravagant baby showers. Pray for them. Send them letters, emails, and messages of Scriptural encouragement. Fold them into your congregation. Disciple their young children. Live what it means to believe Psalm 127:3—“Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, the fruit of the womb a reward.”
Once we move from the realization that unwed pregnancy is not a sin to the reality that all pregnancy should be celebrated as a gift of life from God, then we will truly see what God can do to fight back the terrors of abortion. Don’t know where to start? Your local PRC probably has a volunteer counselor training coming up in the next month or two. Get involved and let them teach you how to rejoice in every new life.
If your church wants to partner with The Pregnancy Center of Dillon County but you don't know where to start, check out Care Net's church program called "Making Life Disciples". This Care Net ministry teaches churches how to partner with local pregnancy centers to make a real change in the community.
If you want to make an immediate impact, donating to the TPC will ensure that supplies and training will be available when needed.
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Not all plant-based diets are the same: Junk veggie food and its impact on health
Plant-based diets continue to grow in popularity for their many health benefits, including lower risks of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. However, not all plant-based diets are equal, and some eating habits may cause more harm than good. In this Honest Nutrition feature, we explain all you need to know about eating a healthful plant-based diet.
By Amber Charles Alexis, MSPH, RDN on August 23, 2022 — Fact checked by Hannah Flynn
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Plant-based diets refer to diets that are based on foods made from plants, and include vegetarian and vegan diets.
While vegan diets exclude all animal products, vegetarian options — which exclude just meat and fish — are more diverse and may include dairy and eggs. Pescatarian diets exclude meat, but not fish.
Plant-based diets continue to grow in popularity worldwide owing to decades of scientific research and the mounting evidence of their potential health benefits, not limited to improved blood cholesterol and blood sugar levels.
Furthermore, increased awareness of the environmental impact of animal rearing, such as high levels of greenhouse gases, land degradation, and excessive water have also motivated some people to adopt plant-based diets, which can be more environmentally friendly.
However, there are some health risks associated with some plant-based diets, particularly if there is high consumption of “junk” veggie foods.
What are ‘junk’ plant-based foods?
By definition, ultra-processed foods are food products that contain minimal whole foods, are high in calories, added sugar, salt, and fats, offer little nutritional value, and have been processed with cheap industrial additives.
Using the NOVA classification system, which categorizes food products according to the extent of industrial processes they undergo, “junk” foods can include many plant-based products, such as:
commercially-produced breads, pastries, cakes, and cookies
pre-packaged snacks
flavored dairy drinks
instant sauces, soups, noodle pots, and desserts.
Ultra-processed foods offer convenience, continue to replace minimally processed whole foods, and now account for more than half of the daily intake of calories for many individuals in middle- and high-income countries.
While a healthy and balanced plant-based diet is diverse, the frequent consumption of plant-based ultra-processed foods is associated with negative health outcomes.
For instance, in a 2019 cohort study that followed 105,159 adults over a 5-year period, the researchers observed that even a 10% increase in the consumption of ultra-processed foods was associated with a higher risk of heart disease and stroke.
This small increase in ultra-processed foods is also associated with a higher risk of developing some cancers, type 2 diabetes, and increased exposure to harmful chemicals from food packages.
In addition, calorie intake is reportedly higher in plant-based diets that are rich in ultra-processed foods, which may lead to weight gain and a greater potential for developing obesity.
To compound the negative health risks associated with diets rich in ultra-processed foods, vegetarian and vegan diets can exclude food groups, making nutrient deficiencies more common.
Overall, some studies have shown that vegetarians and vegans have lower levels of nutrients like iron, vitamin B12, calcium, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids.
Furthermore, a 2022 study showed that vegetarian women have an increased risk and occurrence of hip fractures compared to women who occasionally consume meat.
It is possible that these adverse outcomes are linked to the omission of iron- and B12-rich meats, and calcium-rich animal sources in vegetarian and vegan diets. These problems may be compounded by individuals not replacing those nutrient sources with fruits, vegetables, nuts, and pulses, and eating ultra-processed foods instead.
How to avoid these health risks
Well-planned vegetarian or vegan diets consistently offer several health benefits, and they can safeguard against nutrient deficiencies and adverse health risks associated with diets rich in ultra-processed plant-based foods.
Not only do plant-based diets promote longevity, but they may reduce muscle loss — also called sarcopenia — in older people with obesity.
They are also safe during pregnancy and lactation as long as they fulfill nutrient requirements, as well as during physical performance.
Nutritionally balanced and well-planned plant-based diets more closely adhere to U.S. dietary recommendations and improve overall diet quality based on the Healthy Eating Index.
This occurs thanks to the increased intake of:
non-starchy vegetables
low-fat dairy
seafood.
Such diets are also lower in salt, added sugar, fats, and calories.
Therefore, not all plant-based diets are associated with negative health risks, but it is important to note that following a healthy overall eating pattern is essential for managing risks the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
How to eat a balanced plant-based diet
Here are some practical tips to help you maintain a diverse and balanced plant-based diet.
First, limit ultra-processed foods. Plant-based ultra-processed foods high in salt, added sugars, and fats should be limited and eaten in moderation.
In particular, veggie meat replacement products are often high in sodium and saturated fats, so be sure to choose low-sodium and low-fat alternatives.
Make sure to read nutrient labels and be careful with so-called health claims on packaging. Practice reading nutrient labels for packaged food products to become aware of their sugar, salt, and fat content and choose those with fewer additives. Likewise, labels may help choose foods that are higher in calcium and other beneficial nutrients.
Monitoring carbohydrate portions is also important: Switching to a plant-based diet may feel restrictive, and research shows that meats may be replaced with refined or highly processed carbohydrate-rich foods. Be sure to include whole grain carbohydrate options in portions appropriate for your health goals.
Also focus on proteins: Peas and beans, nuts, seeds, seitan, textured vegetable protein, tofu, tempeh, edamame, eggs, milk, cheese, yogurt and seafood are all high-protein food sources for vegetarians that also provide calcium, iron, vitamin D and some vitamin B12, which are commonly deficient in vegetarians.
When appropriate, dietary supplements may help a person reach the desirable amount of daily nutrients to avoid deficiencies. Speak with your medical team about which supplements may be appropriate for you.
Finally, you may wish to consult a dietitian: If you are new to plant-based eating, consult with a registered dietitian to learn which foods will help you to meet your nutrient needs
The takeaway message
Plant-based diets are popular worldwide for their potential health benefits, such as improved blood cholesterol, blood sugar, and reduced risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and obesity.
However, “junk” veggie foods or ultra-processed foods — which account for more than half of the daily calorie intake for some individuals — continue to replace minimally processed whole foods, and pose adverse health risks.
Furthermore, vegetarians and vegans can experience nutrient deficiencies in iron, calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin B12, due to the exclusion of animal foods that are rich in these nutrients.
Nevertheless, well-planned vegetarian or vegan diets rich in fruits, non-starchy vegetables, whole grains, dairy, and plant sources of protein offer several health benefits, and safeguard against adverse health risks associated with diets rich in “junk” veggie foods.
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reflec BEAT VOLZZA
reflec BEAT VOLZZA was released in Japan yesterday. 60 new songs are available in this version. Konami adds a new "Slide Object" feature: the player must press and hold the object and slide his finger on it. Thanks to the new grade matching system, it's easier for players to find other players of the same level to play together.
Bandai Namco announces Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Maxi Boost ON
Bandai Namco has unveiled the contents of the big update of Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Maxi Boost. First of all the name changes, the game is now called Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Maxi Boost ON. The release is scheduled for 2016. Many new features are planned but the main feature is online play! New mechas will be added. The first two have already been announced: the YG-111 Gundam G-Self piloted by Bellri Zenam and coming from the Gundam Reconguista in G anime series which aired from October 2014 to March 2015 and the ASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos piloted by Mikazuki Randy and coming from the Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS anime series which broadcasting started in October 2015. The EX Burst system has been revised with the addition of 3 functions for new strategies: Fighting burst (increases melee attack), Extend burst (avoids critical situations) and Shooting burst (cancels ranged attacks). The courses and the VS. Conquest have been renewed: a new course, the capital Territory of Gundam Reconguista in G, new BGM and a new final boss. Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Maxi Boost ON will be on location test at Round 1 Yokohama, Tokyo Gulliver and Namco Nihonbashi Osaka from October 31 to November 1. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11859 | {"url": "http://www.arcadebelgium.be/ab.php?l=en&r=new&p=news&d=2015-10-29", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.arcadebelgium.be", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:32:32Z", "digest": "sha1:YYA4XEYR5ZVG3NIIZG4CTOJJCUYS2NSS"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1645, 1645.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1645, 16745.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1645, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1645, 253.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1645, 0.93]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1645, 290.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1645, 0.31595092]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1645, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1645, 0.10725076]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1645, 0.10725076]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1645, 0.10725076]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1645, 0.081571]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1645, 0.03776435]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1645, 0.06042296]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1645, 0.0694864]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1645, 0.07055215]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1645, 0.15644172]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1645, 0.55357143]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1645, 4.72857143]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1645, 4.69972544]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1645, 280.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 350, 1.0], [350, 418, 0.0], [418, 1645, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 350, 0.0], [350, 418, 0.0], [418, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 19, 3.0], [19, 350, 59.0], [350, 418, 11.0], [418, 1645, 207.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 350, 0.00623053], [350, 418, 0.0], [418, 1645, 0.02175732]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 19, 0.0], [19, 350, 0.0], [350, 418, 0.0], [418, 1645, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 19, 0.52631579], [19, 350, 0.04531722], [350, 418, 0.17647059], [418, 1645, 0.08475958]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1645, 0.91086584]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1645, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1645, 0.76184434]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1645, -92.97953611]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1645, -9.87949319]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1645, 7.35062026]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1645, 18.0]]} |
The prestigious National Film Awards were established in the year 1954. Browse through the article to know more about National Award for Best Investigative Film.
Home: National Film Awards: National Non-Feature Film Award: Best Investigative Film
Best Investigative Film
The prestigious National Film Awards were incepted in the year 1954. Since 1973 the award ceremonies are administrated by the Indian government’s Directorate of Film Festivals. The government appoints a national panel every year to select a winning entry and the President of India hands out the awards to the winners for the year. The ‘Best Investigative Film’ award is one of the sub-categories of Non-Feature Film awards and was introduced in the year 1999. The inaugural award was bagged by Gautam Sen for the Bengali film ‘Saga of Darkness’. The second award was presented to Joshy Joseph for the film ‘Wearing the Face’. After 2001 award ceremony no film is found suitable to be honored with the award.
National Award Winners For Best Investigative Film Are:
Wearing the Face
Joshy Joseph
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Cat 3044 engine for sale Engines
Cat 3044 engine for sale. Cat 3044C, Cat 3044C-T engine
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3044T 2003 3.4 We sell brand new Cat 3044T engines. This engine is also known as Cat 3.4 or Mitsubishi S4S engine.
3044T 2004 3.4 This is a brand new Cat 3044T engine for sale for year 2004. This engine is also known as Cat 3.4 or Mitsubishi S4S engine. This engine is same as Perkins 804D33T.
3044T 2005 3.4 This is a brand new Cat 3044T engine for sale for year 2005. This engine is also known as Cat 3.4 or Mitsubishi S4S engine. This engine is same as Perkins 804D33T. Cat 3044 engine fits Cat skid steers 236B, 246B, 246C, 248, 248B, 252B, 256C, 257B, 262B, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277B, 277C.
3044T 2005 3.4 Cat 3044C or Cat C3.4 brand new engine for Cat skid steer for sale.
3044C 2006 3.4 This is a brand new Cat 3044 or Cat C3.4 for Cat skid steer for year 2006 for sale.
3044T 2008 3.4 This is a brand new Cat 3044T engine for sale for year 2008. This engine is also known as Cat 3.4 or Mitsubishi S4S engine. This engine is same as Perkins 804D33T. Cat 3044 engine fits Cat skid steers 236B, 246B, 246C, 248, 248B, 252B, 256C, 257B, 262B, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277B, 277C.We also sell rebuilt Cat 3044 engines & non turbo Mitsubishi S4S rebuilt engines.
3044T 2009 3.4 This is a brand new Cat 3044T engine for sale for year 2009 for Cat skid steers 236B, 246B, 246C, 248, 248B, 252B, 256C, 257B, 262B, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277B, 277C. This engine is also known as Cat 3.4 or Mitsubishi S4S engine. This engine is same as Perkins 804D33T.We also sell rebuilt Cat 3044 engines & non turbo Mitsubishi S4S rebuilt engines.
3044C 2009 3.4 This is a brand new Cat 3044 or Cat C3.4 for Cat skid steer for year 2009 for sale. Cat 3044C fits Cat skid steers 236B, 246B, 246C, 248, 248B, 252B, 256C, 257B, 262B, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277B, 277C from 2002 to 2015.
3044T 2011 3.4 This is a brand new Japanese Cat/Mitsubishi 3044 engine with Turbo also known as Cat 3.4 or Perkins 804D33 engine. This engine is found in Cat skid steers 236B, 246B, 246C, 248, 248B, 252B, 256C, 257B, 262B, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277B, 277C. Mitsubishi version S4S engine fits in Mitsubishi & Hyundai forklifts & Ingersoll Rand generators.
3044T 2011 3.4 This is a brand new Japanese Cat3044 engine with Turbo also known as Cat 3.4 or Perkins 804D33 engine. Here is a list of Cat machinery this 3044 engine is found in Cat skid steers 236B, 246B, 246C, 248, 248B, 252B, 256C, 257B, 262B, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277B, 277C, 287c, 297c, 262C, Cat Forklifts DP25, DP30, DP40, DP60, DP70, Cat Dozer 933C, Cat wheel loader 906H, 907H, 908H. Mitsubishi version S4S engine fits in Mitsubishi & Hyundai forklifts & Ingersoll Rand generators.
3044C 2011 3.4 This is a brand new Cat 3044 or Cat C3.4 for Cat skid steer for year 2011 for sale. This Cat 3044C has mechanical injection pump.
3044T 2012 3.4 This is a brand new Japanese Cat3044 engine with Turbo for year 2012 also known as Cat 3.4 or Perkins 804D33 engine. Here is a list of Cat machinery this 3044 engine is found in Cat skid steers 236B, 246B, 246C, 248, 248B, 252B, 256C, 257B, 262B, 267B, 268B, 272C, 277B, 277C, 287c, 297c, 262C, Cat Forklifts DP25, DP30, DP40, DP60, DP70, Cat Dozer 933C, Cat wheel loader 906H, 907H, 908H. Mitsubishi version S4S engine fits in Mitsubishi & Hyundai forklifts & Ingersoll Rand generators.
Cat 3044C or Cat 3044 engine is a Mitsubishi S4S-DT engine. This is a Turbo version. This engine is also know as C3.4. Perkins version of this engine is called 804D33.
Caterpillar 3044 is an industrial engine that fits generators and Cat skid steers.
This is an in-line 4 cylinder, 4 stroke cycle engine.
Bore 94(3.7) mm(in)
Stroke 120(4.72) mm(in)
Displacement- 3.3 (201) ltr ( cu in)
Combustion system- Direct injection
Clockwise rotation from flywheel when viewed from front.
The block is made of cast iron.
Cat 3044C is an inline 4 cylinder industrial engine that is found primarily in Cat skid steers but can also be used as an industrial application. Most common Cat skid steer models that uses Cat 3044C / Cat 3.4 engine are:
236B, 236B Serie 2, 246B, 246C, 248B, 252B, 262B, 268B, 272C, 267B, 277B, 277C, 287B, 287C, 297C.
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Dick Sarget and Saturday Evening Post
I always liked the Saturday Evening Post magazine when I was growing up. I especially liked the covers. Some of the magazines best covers were before my time and included paintings by Norman Rockwell. I have recently been looking at Saturday Evening Post covers by Dick Sargent, who had 47 or so paintings that were used as Saturday Evening Post covers in the 1940's and 1950's. Here are a few:
Hope you enjoyed these
Sunday Morning, US Open Golf Tournament
It is Sunday morning, June 15, 2014, the last day of the 114th US Open Golf Tournament. Every year I try to watch as much of the US Open Golf tournament on TV as I can. The golf action is always the same. There are phenomenal golf shots, there are safe shots that you are just happy the player made, there are great recovery shots and unfortunately there are the tragically bad shots. Each year a young player or an old player seems to do something magical that makes you realize why you love the game of golf. I have eagerly been waiting for this year’s US Open at Pinehurst No 2. Every year, I hope that Phil Mickelson finally takes home the US Open Trophy (he has been second six times) but each year he does something crazy that breaks my heart, and I am sure his heart, to lose the tournament. In 2010, the Lovely Sharon and I traveled to Pebble Beach attended the Friday round of the US Open. The US Open just has a special feel to it.
This year the US Open is being contested at Pinehurst No. 2. The Pinehurst Golf Resort has 9 courses numbered 1-9, which includes the recently purchased the National Golf Club (a Jack Nicklaus designed course) which has been renamed “Pinehurst No. 9”. The most famous of the Pinehurst Resort’s courses is Pinehurst No. 2 designed by world famous golf course architect Donald Ross.
Pinehurst No. 2 was opened in the early 1900’s and has been a famous test of golf for more than 100 years. US Opens have been held on Pinehurst No. 2 in 1999, 2005 and now 2014. Also played on Pinehurst No. 2 were a PGA Championship, a Ryder Cup and a US Amateur. Next week the Women’s US Open will be played on Pinehurst No. 2. The first time the men’s US Open and the Women’s US Open were held on the same course.
Pinehurst No. 2 has had an overall restoration in the last couple of years and golf course designers Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw have brought the course back to the way it looked in the 1940’s.
The Pinehurst, North Carolina area, including nearby the town of Southern Pines, is a golf mecca with many fine golf courses, wonderful old hotels and inns, beautiful scenery and plenty of old time southern charm. In 1999, Payne Stewart won the US Open at Pinehurst No. 2. A year or two later I was lucky enough to spend 5 or 6 days in the Pinehurst area playing golf on 4 or 5 different courses including Pinehurst No. 2. It was a wonderful golf trip and I fell in love with the terrain and the Pinehurst area.
So with that background I could hardly wait for this year’s US Open. The US Open has a different feel to it than the other major golf tournaments. It feels more like the TV show “The Survivor” than the other majors. This year after two days of competition, golfer Martin Kaymer was 10 under par and no one was close to him. But Saturday morning I started to wonder if Martin could survive - will he fall back to the pack of golfers chasing him, will someone go on a tear and catch him. On Saturday Martin fell back to 8 under par but was still 5 shots ahead of his nearest competitor.
Yesterday, the oldest player in the field, 53 year old Kenny Perry was playing the 14th hole, a 479 yard par 4. That is long par 4 in anyone’s book. Kenny’s tee shot landed in the junk. If I was playing with my buddies, I would have said that I hit it in the s**t. However, I try to be more refined in this blog so I will say Kenny hit it in the “junk” He was 220 yards from the pin and he hit a shot out of the junk into the air, the ball starting hooking toward the green. It landed on the green and I thought what a great shot, then it kept rolling on the green, it was tracking toward the pin, it was getting closer to the pin and finally, it went into the cup for an eagle. What a shot? Lucky or skillful or both, who cares it was the shot of a lifetime for Kenny and I enjoyed watching the more than 10 replays that NBC showed of this amazing shot.
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Pope Francis says "I encourage you to listen to the cry of the victims and to dedicate yourselves..." FULL TEXT to Meeting for Protection of Minors
VIDEO MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER FRANCIS
FOR THE MEETING "OUR COMMON MISSION OF SAFEGUARDING GOD'S CHILDREN"
ORGANISED BY THE PONTIFICAL COMMISSION FOR THE PROTECTION OF MINORS
AND THE BISHOPS' CONFERENCES OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
[Warsaw, Poland, 19-22 September 2021]
Dear brothers and sisters, I am happy to welcome you now that you are gathered together to reflect on the response that the Church is now providing to the crisis of the sexual abuse of minors by members of the Church, and on the ways in which it might more adequately respond to this serious issue that we are facing.
In speaking to the leaders of the Episcopal Conferences from throughout the world, gathered in Rome in February 2019, I expressed my encouragement so that they might assure the wellbeing of victims might not be sidelined in favor of the misguided concern for the reputation of the institutional Church. Rather, only by facing the truth of these evil practices and of humbly seeking pardon from victims and survivors will the Church find its way to a place where it can be relied upon once again as a place of welcome and safety for those in need. Our expressions of sorrow must be converted into concrete pathways of reform to both prevent further abuse and to give confidence to others that our efforts will bring about real and reliable change.
I encourage you to listen to the cry of the victims and to dedicate yourselves, with each other and with society in a broader sense, in these important discussions because they truly touch the future of the Church in Central and Eastern Europe – not only the Church’s future, but the hearts of Christians as well. This is our responsibility.
You are not the first to have had the responsibility to undertake these steps, which are necessary, and it is probable that you will not be the last. But know that you are not along in these difficult times.
The recognition of our errors and our failings can certainly make us feel vulnerable and fragile. But it can also present a moment of splendid grace, a moment of self-emptying, that opens new horizons of love and reciprocal service. If we recognize our mistakes, we have nothing to fear, because it will be the Lord himself who will have led us to that point.
With malice toward none and charity toward all, I urge you to be humble instruments of the Lord, at the service of the victims of abuse, considering them as companions and protagonists of a common future, learning from each other and become more faithful and resilient so that, together, we might face the challenges of the future. May the Lord bless you, may the Madonna protect you, and please, do not forget to pray for me. Thank you.
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Vandalur Zoo - Arignar Anna Zoological Park Photos
Vandalur Zoo (Arignar Anna Zoological Park) is a zoological garden situated in Vandalur, a suburb in south of Chennai. The Zoo is home of total of 148 species with a combined population of nearly 1342+ animals including some endangered animals and birds. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11865 | {"url": "http://www.chennaionnet.com/gallery/pictures/1/4/vandalur-zoo---arignar-anna-zoological-park", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.chennaionnet.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:26:57Z", "digest": "sha1:PQL7VEPQHDYRDJPOHSNAZJ3PYQLFLMBJ"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 305, 305.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 305, 1374.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 305, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 305, 37.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 305, 0.87]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 305, 275.7]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 305, 0.26785714]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 305, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 305, 0.28915663]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 305, 0.28915663]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 305, 0.08835341]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 305, 0.14457831]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 305, 0.17670683]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 305, 0.16071429]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 305, 0.65306122]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 305, 5.08163265]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 305, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 305, 3.33985517]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 305, 49.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 305, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 305, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 51, 7.0], [51, 305, 42.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 305, 0.02822581]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 51, 0.0], [51, 305, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 51, 0.1372549], [51, 305, 0.03937008]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 305, 0.7134555]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 305, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 305, 0.00096118]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 305, -12.17302615]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 305, -1.29135044]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 305, 12.38094526]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 305, 2.0]]} |
Multiphase Flow 2013
7th International Conference on Computational and Experimental Methods in Multiphase and Complex Flow
A Coruna (Spain), 3-5 January 2013
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WegmansLove
Eggplant rollatini, steamed broccoli, and oven-baked macaroni and cheese... for $6. I love you, Wegmans. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11867 | {"url": "http://www.cribnoteskelly.com/cnblogwe-have-a-lot-to-say/wegmanslove", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.cribnoteskelly.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:06:17Z", "digest": "sha1:BNZJEIDYSMWCP2YVGPFZX4JH6N2SRBPT"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 116, 116.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 116, 9214.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 116, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 116, 825.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 116, 0.74]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 116, 322.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 116, 0.16]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 116, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 116, 0.04]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 116, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 116, 0.36]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 116, 0.9375]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 116, 5.6875]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 116, 0.04]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 116, 2.68594532]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 116, 16.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 12, 0.0], [12, 116, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 12, 0.0], [12, 116, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 12, 1.0], [12, 116, 15.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 12, 0.0], [12, 116, 0.0106383]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 12, 0.0], [12, 116, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 12, 0.16666667], [12, 116, 0.02884615]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 116, 0.12519807]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 116, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 116, -1.001e-05]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 116, -8.61999166]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 116, -5.72168399]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 116, -10.88691687]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 116, 3.0]]} |
Different Ways to Enjoy and Take Care the Nature
There are many and different kinds of activities that you can do in order to feel and enjoy the nature that you have in there and sometimes you don’t really need to go somewhere just to feel better or to create a good atmosphere to your life and keep your mind active with the different natural sceneries around you. Others would think that they need to spend some money in order to enjoy their vacation or day off but actually, you have simple steps and ideas that would help you to be a wise spender of your own money while saving and keeping enough money for your future and the bills as well. It is even nicer that you will spend this time with your friends as when you share your enjoyment with other people then you could see the true beauty of happiness and this is the right time to keep things positive.
Here are some nature loving activities that you could enjoy around your city or to the nearest country side to your home so that you don’t have to waste lots of your time traveling or wasting your hard-earned money. There are many reasons for you to be thankful every day and one of them is that you are still alive and to add more you can see the beauty of the natural environment and be able to keep a smile on your face because you achieved something that is beyond your expectations.
It may sound tiring for others but it is nice opportunity for everyone to take a good plan for exercising and at the same time, you would be able to keep your eye healthy by seeing the beautiful sceneries when you go hiking. You can invite your friends to enjoy the same thing as well.
If you love planting and taking good care of the different trees, then you don’t have to hire someone from the San Angelo lawncare and this will give you a nice chance to see the beauty of the plants and the growth of them day by day. You could discover more things about planting fruits and vegetables could not be very easy especially that you need to water them every morning and don’t forget about the mulching part and even with the insane idea of talking to them.
If you feel bored about gardening, then you can try to do camping right there so that you could have the happy time with your friends and at the same time, you would be able to grill some food. It is nice if you would go to the mountains and experience the real camping experience and you can create bonfire and have the best way to spend the story telling activity especially those horror stories.
If you are not into trees and greener sceneries, then you can always choose to have the riverside and go fishing there and it is a nice point as well to enjoy swimming and the different kinds of outdoor activities.
Posted by demilation on Aug 21, 2020 in Lawn Services | 0 comments
Indications That You Require an Automatic Door Repair
For almost every business and house, automatic doors are a convenient choice. This is because they’re straightforward to use. However, these doors might face a snag, just like any other appliances. There are a lot of reasons why this can happen.
You might have to think about automatic door repair or installation depending on how serious the issue is. Here are a couple of indications to look out for:
Doors That Won’t Close After Opening
Possibilities are your doors are experiencing a sensor malfunction if you’re trying to close them and they aren’t responding. This happens when commands aren’t being properly transmitted. This can result in much bigger problems such as the breakdown of the whole circuit board. An expert will recommend you whether installation or repair would be best. This depends on the damage’s severity.
Doors That Won’t Close or Open
A major underlying problem will require you to replace the automatic door if your doors weren’t budging at all. It presents an issue with the system’s main drive gear in general when the doors won’t move. The motor system of your automatic doors will fail if the plastic gear isn’t making the right contact with the worm drive gear. You’ll have to enlist the services of experts to replace your old automatic door if the gear system is not working.
Doors That Are Hard to Use
Possibilities are the underlying issue is with the pulley system if the doors aren’t smoothly shutting down or gliding open. A couple of problems can crop up from the pulley system and influence the door’s operation. These issues include general wear and tear of the pulleys, tracks that were bent during installation, or faulty cables in the system. If that is the case, then fixing the door will be enough. The reason for this is that the professional will only have to repair the pulley system to allow the door to shut and glide open.
Doors that Jam Halfway
You might have to contact a professional if you see that your automatic doors either stop moving before they are completely closed or open. If this happens, it is usually because of an obstruction on the door’s tracks. The rollers won’t be able to glide over the tracks smoothly if you let debris accumulate there over time.
Excess dirt or forcefully attempting to make the doors move might damage the tracks. This will need repair. Also, you might find your automatic doors jamming halfway because of objects in their path. The reason for this is that some automatic doors have a feature where they prevent crushing anything that might be in the way.
Weird Sounds
The whole operation should be seamless if the automatic door closes and opens. Because of this, you have to call in a professional right away if you hear sounds that are out of the ordinary. Oftentimes, weird noises coming from the door’s mechanics are an obvious indication that there is something wrong with your automatic door. Immediate repairs will be needed.
Posted by demilation on Aug 12, 2020 in Door Services | 0 comments
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Culture & Education Unit
Culture is who we are, and what shapes our identity. Placing culture at the heart of development policies is the only way to ensure a human-centred, inclusive and equitable development. (The UNESCO Courier, April-June 2017)
The framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted in September 2015 by the United Nations, the international development agenda refers to culture for the first time. This has been glorified by UNESCO as “a matchless recognition”. The safeguarding and promotion of culture is an end in itself, and at the same time, it contributes directly to many of the SDGs — safe and sustainable cities, decent work and economic growth, reduced inequalities, the environment, promoting gender equality and peaceful and inclusive societies. The indirect benefits of culture increased through the culturally-informed and effective implementations of the development goals.
If the SDGs are grouped around the economic, social, and environmental objectives as the three pillars of sustainable development, then culture and creativity contribute to each of these pillars transversally. The economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, in turn, contribute to the safeguarding of cultural heritage and nurturing creativity.
Cultural heritage — both tangible and intangible — and creativity are resources that need to be protected and carefully managed. They can serve both as drivers for achieving the SDGs as well as enablers when culture-forward solutions can ensure the success of interventions to achieve the SDGs.
In the Pacific region, culture is engrained in the social fabric of our nations where human creativity, traditional skills and practices are the norms. Such practices, both formal and informal, are the basis of income-generation for many traditional and non-traditional artisans, producers and performers.
Here at the Department of Heritage and Arts, we recognize and appreciate the inclusion at all levels of SDG 2030 Agenda and Cultural Development Unit is bestowed upon the responsibility of promoting, protecting and safeguarding the Culture, Heritage and Arts at all levels beginning from families, schools and communities at large.
The unit is leading a pathway towards documenting Fiji Culture and Education Strategy which will enhance the cultural aspects in the Curriculum. This initiative supports the mainstreaming of cultural in the education curriculum. The integrated culture, heritage and arts in formal education curricula at all levels through the Fiji Cultural and Education strategy as outlined in the 5 and 20 Year National Development Plan.
Furthermore Cultural Festival is an attractive method to instill cultural respect, universal virtues and values in children and the community at large. Past Cultural and Arts festival managed to increase the hype of cultural activity in schools around Fiji.
Also, there is a need in to empower women which is not only their fundamental human rights but necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable nation. Providing women and girls with equal access to cultural sector needs will fuel sustainable economies and benefit societies and humanity at large. According to NDP subsection 3.1.9 paragraph 3 states, “Fijian government is working towards providing positive and innovative approaches to achieving gender equality and to eliminating discrimination and violence against women …. Resources will be provided to women’s group to support income-generating projects”.
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Survey: Sailing Recreation Facilities
A member of Alberta's sailing community, Braden Gray, is doing research for a Masters degree at the University of Waterloo. Braden's survey has questions about social, environmental and natural elements that make a sailing program/club attractive. He writes that his "thesis specifically targets sailing programs in Alberta, so any data collected will be used to benefit the community." To take his survey, click here. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11871 | {"url": "http://www.edmontonyachtclub.ca/news/survey-sailing-recreation-facilities", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.edmontonyachtclub.ca", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:38:29Z", "digest": "sha1:TQWKYIAAYFHPG2JMXNJQWFFTK2PXXMMG"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 456, 456.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 456, 730.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 456, 2.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 456, 21.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 456, 0.95]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 456, 305.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 456, 0.32941176]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 456, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 456, 0.01176471]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 456, 0.16470588]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 456, 0.80882353]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 456, 5.5]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 456, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 456, 3.91870451]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 456, 68.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 38, 0.0], [38, 456, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 38, 0.0], [38, 456, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 38, 4.0], [38, 456, 64.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 38, 0.0], [38, 456, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 38, 0.0], [38, 456, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 38, 0.10526316], [38, 456, 0.02631579]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 456, 0.03829229]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 456, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 456, 0.00039011]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 456, -9.11156285]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 456, 5.2004259]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 456, -6.29899387]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 456, 4.0]]} |
Partner Rupert Brooke
Katherine Laird ("Ka") Cox (1887 - May 23, 1938), the daughter of a British socialist stockbroker and his wife, was a Fabian and graduate of Cambridge University. There, she met Rupert Brooke, becoming his lover, and was a member of his Neo-Pagans. She was also a friend of Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group. During World War I she worked with the Serbian Relief Fund, assisting refugees in Corsica. After the war, she married the Labour politician Will Arnold-Forster, and became the first woman magistrate in Cornwall. She and her husband were instrumental in founding Gordonstoun School in Scotland in 1934. Her sudden death at the age of 51 fueled speculation of involvement in the occult.
Katherine Laird Cox, known as "Ka",[a] was the daughter of Henry Fisher Cox (1848–1905)[b] and Jane Thompson Laird (ca. 1852–1900). Cox was a wealthy stockbroker and Fabian. Ka was raised in "Hook Hill", a house her father had built at Hook Heath, near Woking, Surrey in 1893.[10] Ka was the second of three daughters, her sisters being Hester Laird Cox and Margaret Anna Laird Cox. Ka's mother, who had been in poor health, died in 1900 when Ka was only 13. Her father later remarried and had two further daughters, Winifred and Sydney, by his second wife Edith. She attended St. Felix School, Southwold in Suffolk, "a school where girls are treated like sensible creatures", then considered a feeder school for Newnham College, Cambridge.[11] Ka's father died suddenly on 19 January 1905, when she was 18, with an estate of £22,000,[3] leaving her and her sisters financially independent.[12][13] Ka was left in the slightly unusual position for a young woman of her class and time of now being free to live, travel and love, as she pleased.[14] On her father's death, her stepmother sold "Hook Hill" and moved into a smaller house, further down the hill, called "Hook Hill Cottage" (1904), for a further ten years.[13]
In 1906, Ka first encountered the Bloomsbury Group, attending some of Vanessa Bell's Friday Club fine arts discussions at Gordon Square.[15] She frequently posed for Duncan Grant,[16] and one of his portraits of her was submitted to Roger Fry's second Post-Impressionist exhibition in 1912.[17] Ka was described as having a sweet nature and while not conventionally pretty, having a fresh clear-skinned appearance that was appealing. She was said to be an aesthete, wearing diaphanous clothing with Peter Pan collars, "a miracle of poise, maturity and charm", who appealed equally to women and men. She made her own clothes, and Gwen Darwin describes her "standing on the very edge of the cliff, her crimson skirt whirling in the wind, her head tied up in a blue handkerchief, and the gulls screaming below".[11][18] Other accounts describe her as the "lumpy, lovable Ka Cox, who was motherly and very sexy...a heroine who goes through reversals of fortune".[6]
Katherine Cox (1887–1938) Duncan Grant (1885–1978) National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
Later in 1906, Ka went up to Newnham College, Cambridge, where she read history, graduating in 1910.[19] There, she joined the Fabian Society, which at that time admitted members from the women's colleges and was one of the few places at the university that men and women could meet on equal terms, and which espoused women's rights and feminism.[20][21] At Cambridge, she was considered one of the emancipated "new women".[22] She became the second treasurer of the Cambridge Fabian Society, succeeding Amber Reeves[c] (co-founder of the society in 1905), where she met Rupert Brooke (1887–1915). Brooke, who had also gone up to Cambridge (King's) to read classics in 1906, was a member of the steering committee of the Fabians and President (1909–1910). Brooke was also a member of the Cambridge Apostles, and after graduating in 1909 had taken up residence in nearby Grantchester, switching to English Literature and continuing his association with the university, working on a dissertation. In 1910 he had become engaged to Noël Olivier, but broke it off the following year, although continuing the relationship. Ka became part of Brooke's circle, which also included Jacques Raverat and Gwen Darwin, a group that coalesced around him from 1908 till his death in 1915, and which later became to be dubbed the Neo-Pagans.[23] The membership of this group was drawn largely from the two societies in which men and women mixed, the Fabian Society and the Marlowe Dramatic Society (founded by Brookes). Another unifying feature was that many of them had been to school at Bedales, a progressive co-educational institution that emphasised the outdoor life. One of the Neo-Pagan rules was comradely chastity "We don’t copulate without marriage" (Brooke), which turned out to be difficult to sustain.[18] The group started to form in early 1908, when Rupert Brooke began putting together a production of Milton's Comus for performance in July. Ka, together with a number of other young women, were drawn in to work on the costumes, while Brooke started to draw up rules, such as asking them to forswear engagement or marriage for six months.[24] Initially Ka formed a relationship with Raverat, and in 1908 they had begun conducting a courtship by correspondence, due to Raverat's ill health obliging him to recuperate in Switzerland.[25] By June 1910, he decided he was in love with her, proposing to her on a number of occasions but she constantly offered only friendship in exchange.[26] Eventually he suggested a triangular marriage with Darwin, but although Darwin initially gave the matter serious consideration,[d] both women eventually rejected the idea, Darwin requesting Ka to discontinue the relationship.[e][28][11][18] Through 1910, Brooke was becoming increasingly frustrated with the way Noël was keeping him at arm's length and thinking increasingly about Ka.[29] By 1911, Brooke had decided he was in love with Ka,[30] who was increasingly pushing Raverat in the direction of Darwin, and Ka and Brooke became involved. She made his clothes for him[f] but like many of the women in Brooke's life resisted a physical relationship, initially.[18] But eventually she yielded to him by March 1912.[32][18] Raverat, noting Ka's progressive attachment to Brooke, and her refusal of his own proposal, became engaged to Darwin.[11][18] Some light on this complex relationship is provided in Gwen Darwin's unfinished novel (started in 1916 and set in 1906) in which she depicts Ka as a character named Barbara.[33][34] Brooke wrote incessantly to Ka, who provided him with both existential passion and a calming domestic presence "When I shut my eyes and whisper your name over, I can feel your hands and face and hair above and about me" (26 January 1912). Her involvement with Brooke placed her in a further complicated series of triangular relationships, with Brooke's simultaneous attachment to both Noël Olivier and her sister Brynhild Olivier (Bryn),[6] and Cox with Henry Lamb,[35] who was in turn involved with Lytton Strachey. After Christmas 1911, Brooke travelled to Lulworth in Dorset to be with Ka and her friends, including Henry Lamb. On being told about Lamb, Brooke proposed to Ka, but she refused him and told him she loved Lamb.[30] The breakup between Cox and Brooke is thought to have contributed to Brooke's breakdown in January 1912.[12][36][37] However Ka and Brooke were together again by the end of the month, living in Munich during February.[31] They continued to see each other and in late 1912 she was pregnant and had a miscarriage, or possibly stillbirth.[30] Ka contemplated marriage, but both Lamb and Brooke were turning elsewhere, Brooke continuing to pursue both Noël and Bryn, but was firmly resisted. There were at least five other women in Brooke's life at this time, Phyllis Gardner, like Gwen Darwin, an art student at the Slade, the actress Cathleen Nesbitt,[6] Elizabeth van Rysselberghe, daughter of the Belgian artist Théo van Rysselberghe,[38] Lady Eileen Wellesley,[39] daughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington, and during 1913 a Tahitian woman named Taatamata.[40] After Brooke enlisted on 15 September 1914[30] following the outbreak of World War I, he continued to appeal to Ka's motherly side (rather than his own mother),[41] constantly requesting equipment and the comforts of home.[42] Like the others, Ka continued to receive correspondence from Brooke[g] right up to his death,[31] the last letter poignantly beginning "I suppose you’re about the best I can do in the way of a widow" (10 March 1915).[43][18] By the time of her fourth year at Newnham, her social work projects meant she spent increasing amounts of time in London, staying at the flat she shared with her sister Hester in Petty France, Westminster, which in turn became a gathering place for Neo-Pagans. Although she had aspirations to become a writer,[44] she was also trying to put her socialism into practice bv, as Raverat put it "burying herself in the slums".[45] On leaving Newnham in 1910, Ka divided her time between London and the family cottage in Woking ("Hook Hill Cottage"),[13] where Rupert Brooke was a frequent visitor. Cottage life enabled her to pursue the Simple Life,[h] favoured by the Neo-Pagans, on her own.[11][46][20]
Through Brooke's circle, Ka met Virginia Woolf (then Virginia Stephen), who was associated with the group during 1911 and 1912. The meeting took place at Bertrand Russell's house near Oxford on a weekend in January 1911, through a mutual friend, Ray Costelloe,[i] niece of Alys Russell, Bertrand's wife.[47] Also there, was Ray's younger sister Karin Costelloe, who was to marry Virginia's younger brother Adrian Stephen, and Marjorie Strachey, sister of Lytton Strachey, all of whom were Newnhamites. Virginia, who unlike her brothers, was deprived of a Cambridge education, was fascinated by these young women graduates.[7] Both women had lost their parents at similar ages, and Virginia had an association with Newnham, her cousin Katharine Stephen, being Librarian, Vice-Principal and then from 1911 Principal there, and having had to chaperone the Stephen sisters on their visits to Cambridge.[48] After meeting Ka, who was five years her junior, Virginia described her as being in "the heart of young womanhood", "Miss Cox is one of the younger Newnhamites...She is a bright, intelligent, nice creature; who has, she says, very few emotions".[7] Virginia and Ka soon became friends, with Ka frequently being summoned to help when Virginia became ill. She also became a confidante and correspondent of Woolf, who bestowed on her the nickname "Bruin".[49][50] The Stephen sisters dubbed Brooke and his energetic outdoors circle as "Neo-Pagans", Virginia at least seeing them as a viable rural alternative to Bloomsbury.[51] A further connection between Woolf and Brooke was that her brother, Adrian Stephen, was among Noël Olivier's many suitors.[52][j] Woolf thus created a brief connection between the two circles of Edwardian intellectuals, Bloomsbury and Neo-Pagan.[6] Ka had planned to help share Virginia's house on Brunswick Square in 1911, but abandoned this under pressure from Brooke who was turning against the Bloomsbury Group, partly because of Ka's attraction to Virginia, describing it as a "bawdy house", an appellation he shared with other Neo-Pagans.[k][56][6] In 1913, Ka found Woolf unconscious from an overdose of veronal, and her prompt intervention saved her life.[57] The two women gradually lost touch with each other after Ka married, and Virginia was rather critical of the match, which she deemed unromantic.[12][18][58] Ka rightly sensed this, writing to Virginia "I feel you will probably not like Will".[59] Ka was later to become the inspiration for Mary Datchett in Woolf's Night and Day (1919).[60][61]
After the war, Ka married William Arnold-Forster, a naval officer, in 1918 and they moved to Cornwall, living in a large house called "The Eagle’s Nest" at Zennor,[l] on the coast near St Ives. Initially they rented, then purchased the house in 1921,[63] where her husband planted a garden that was considered remarkable.[62] Her husband was active in the Labour Party, where he worked on internal relations, publishing and speaking extensively on peace and disarmament. In 1920 she gave birth to their only son, the author and journalist Mark Arnold-Forster (1920–1981).
Ka died suddenly on 23 May 1938 while her husband was away on a peace mission in North America and her death has been surrounded by many myths and legends, largely involving Aleister Crowley and witchcraft.[64][58] Her estate at the time of her death was £6,427.[3]
In addition to her activities with the Fabian Society, Ka lectured at Morley College and worked actively for women's suffrage together with her sister Hester.[65] Hester had formed a branch of the Women's Social and Political Union in Woking in 1909, and was its secretary till 1913. Another local activist, and Bloomsbury member, was Ethel Smythe.[66] During the First World War, a Women's International Congress was held in April 1915 at The Hague, in the Netherlands, which was a neutral state. Ka was one of the 156 British delegates (the British General Committee), but all but three were prevented from crossing the North Sea by Winston Churchill.[67] In January 1916, Ka answered a call for volunteers from the Serbian Relief Fund to work with refugees in Corsica.[m][68] She was awarded the MBE for this work, but declined it.[58] Later she worked at the Admiralty, where she met her future husband, Lieutenant Commander William Arnold-Forster.[58] In Germany in 1933 she worked for the release of Kurt Hahn from the Nazis, and with her husband helped him establish Gordonstoun School in 1934.[69][70] In Cornwall, she became the first woman to be appointed as a magistrate.[58]
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Four-Color Fairy Tales: Jim Henson's The Storyteller comics.
Those who know me know that I am a huge fan of Jim Henson. That includes being a huge fan of Jim Henson’s The Storyteller. As you may recall, I wrote a Fairy Tale Media Fix about it shortly after my blog started. I had loved the show since I discovered it on DVD. I particularly love how the show has its own feel. The stories involved aren’t trying to be horror stories nor are they trying to be shiny Disney musicals. My best description is that they try to capture the rough-hewn poetry and dreamlike quality of old folk tales.
Now, at the end of that other post I had made mention of the fact that Archaia Entertainment, a company best known for publishing graphic novels, had published a graphic novel based on The Storyteller. Archaia had owned the publishing rights to a number of Jim Henson projects for a while, including but not limited to Fraggle Rock, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal and The Storyteller. I had always had the intention of going back to that graphic novel in post form but it had always seemed like something I could put off just a little bit.
However, something keeps happening that keeps reminding me that I need to revisit those Storyteller comics. The Storyteller keeps coming back. Back in 2013, Archaia merged with the comic book company Boom! Studios. Suddenly, Archaia published properties didn’t just appear in graphic novels but also started appearing in comic magazine format. This started in 2014 with a four issue miniseries entitled Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Witches.
Then at the tail end of 2015, the property popped up again with another four issue miniseries: Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Dragons. So, it seems like a safe thing to say that Jim Henson’s The Storyteller has some degree of staying power in comic book form. So, maybe putting this off for a couple of years was not the best bet.
So, here I am with the graphic novel and two miniseries in hand. Does this comic series measure up to the fantastic series it was based on?
Well . . . that would be setting the bar pretty high.
The truth is that the strengths of a show like The Storyteller are not always something that can be easily replicated on paper. While the stories do frequently have creatures, they don’t have the actual practical effects work of Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. We also don’t have the voice of John Hurt narrating the events except in our heads and we don’t have the strange, folksy turns-of-phrase that screenwriter Anthony Minghella, sadly now deceased, would put in the Storyteller’s mouth.
However, this series does do what an anthology comic book series of this type is really good at and that’s being an artist showcase. Every story in both the graphic novel and the minis has a different writer and artist. Each artist has a different style and some of them are absolutely beautiful. The art and composition from the first two issues of the Witches miniseries are particularly noteworthy, but I do have one qualm about those issues that I’ll mention a little later. Also, the creators of the series apparently realized that they’re no longer limited by special effects or locations. The Dragons mini has some big action set pieces that would have probably been impossible on the old show. Also, while the show limited itself to European tales, the stories in the comics range over much of the world.
The stories are usually good and adapted well. But sometimes there are a few clunkers. For example, the graphic novel has a version of “Puss in Boots” that seems to have almost nothing to do with the story that it’s based on. But there are lots of good stories. For example, I love the versions of “The Frog Who Became an Emperor” and “Ol’ Fire Dragaman” in that book. There are also some tales that make some interesting choices. The Dragons mini has a gender-swapped version of the Russian tale of “Alyosha Popovich”. Also, the graphic novel features a Romanian folk tale that is told not by the Storyteller but by his dog.
There are a few other niggling details that bother me. For example, I wish they hadn’t stopped giving a geographical/cultural reference to where the stories originated from after the graphic novel. It’s as simple as a credit that says “From a Russian Folktale” and at least gives me a hint in case I wish to expand my reading. I also wish that they didn’t trans-literate the types of monsters sometimes (I’m sorry, but Momotaro killed the “oni” not “ogres”). And as for that bit about the first two issues of Witches: my problem is that they didn’t have the Storyteller or his dog in them at all. Maybe they needed to be omitted to make more room for gorgeous artwork, but without them you’re missing the anchor for the series. Without actual Jim Henson Creatures or the writing and acting associated with the show, the one thing that connects the show to the comic book is those two characters. The story can still be told well without them, but one panel with them introducing the story would have helped a little bit. In terms of pacing, I will say that the miniseries do it better as the stories get to play out over 22 pages rather than five or six pages per story in the graphic novel.
Overall though, these comics are good. They’re not as good as the show and they’re good in ways that are different from the show. However, the creators of these comics embraced the strengths of the medium they were in rather than bypassing them. Also, when these comics are on the stands, there’s pretty much nothing like them available. I’d say they’re well worth a read. Hopefully, there will be more coming from Archaia (perhaps Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Ghosts or Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Faeries?). If there are any more coming, I will be eager to see what the next tale will be.
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The Co-op: The day before holiday……..
Its going to b a short week….and a short day today before 4 days off…..scary! I’ve not been away from these things that long in a very long time. Hey, its part of life and its gonna happen wether I want it to or not so we roll with it.
Marco pulled off the lift under its own power and now back in the big house the guys are after its interior the FiTech fuel injection perched on top of his authentic detailed fresh motor and Monster transmission as living all together. ………. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11875 | {"url": "http://www.gmccoop.com/the-co-op-the-day-before-holiday/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.gmccoop.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:43:41Z", "digest": "sha1:RFCHMQAVZM7C6AOOAPIQGE7GAWZOONIU"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 573, 573.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 573, 2972.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 573, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 573, 84.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 573, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 573, 235.4]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 573, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 573, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 573, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 573, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 573, 0.42307692]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 573, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 573, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 573, 0.1258427]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 573, 0.1258427]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 573, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 573, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 573, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 573, 0.03146067]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 573, 0.04494382]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 573, 0.05842697]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 573, 0.01538462]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 573, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 573, 0.13846154]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 573, 0.73394495]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 573, 4.08256881]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 573, 0.06923077]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 573, 4.21676978]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 573, 109.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 59, 1.0], [59, 97, 1.0], [97, 333, 1.0], [333, 573, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 97, 0.0], [97, 333, 0.0], [333, 573, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 59, 10.0], [59, 97, 6.0], [97, 333, 50.0], [333, 573, 43.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 97, 0.0], [97, 333, 0.00438596], [333, 573, 0.0]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 59, 0.0], [59, 97, 0.0], [97, 333, 0.0], [333, 573, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 59, 0.08474576], [59, 97, 0.07894737], [97, 333, 0.01694915], [333, 573, 0.01666667]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 573, 0.00058162]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 573, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 573, 0.00217032]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 573, -22.31470651]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 573, -1.75268914]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 573, -39.19874442]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 573, 8.0]]} |
What is the procedure of closing private limited company?
Running a business comes with its own challenges. Due to several reasons business owners decided to quit the business. If you thinking to wind up your business and looking for the ways, you have come to the right place. In this blog, we are going to tell you the four possible ways through which you can close your private limited effortlessly.
Sell the company:
To sell of the private limited company is also a kind of voluntary winding up. It can be done by selling shares of the company. Technically speaking, it is not a right way to wind up the private limited, the shares and responsibilities of the company are transferred to another person or entity.
Compulsory winding up:
Any company registered under the companies act 2013, which did a fraudulent act or unlawful act or even if the company contributed to any kind of action in some fraudulent or unlawful activities then such company would be wound up mandatory by tribunal.
The petition will be filled by the company or trade creditors of the company, contributors of the company, the central government and by the registrar of companies.
All the documents accompanied by petition should be audited by a practicing CA and the opinion is given by the auditor of financial statement must be qualified.
The petition should be advertised in a daily journal at least 14 days and the language of the advertisement should be in the regional language and in English. The advertisement must be carried out after every 6 weeks.
Form 11 necessary for the order of winding up of the company.
Submit the complete audited the books of account up the date of the order.
Provide the date, time and place for the company liquidator.
Surrender the assets and the documents of the assets.
If the tribunal finds the account are in order and all required compliance have been satisfied, the tribunal would passed the order for dissolving a company within a period of 60 days of receiving the application. After the order has been passed by the tribunal, the register will then issue a notice to the official Gazette setting that such company is dissolved.
Voluntary winding up: Voluntary winding up of a private limited company requires long procedural compliance to follow. There are certain mandatory requirements which have to be completed to close down a company voluntary.
As per the companies act 2013, the Board of Resolution is required to wind up the company voluntarily. However, the majority of directors must agree for winding up.
Also, a special resolution is necessary to winding up the company ¾ of the total shareholders must cast their vote in approval of winding up a business.
The approval of the trade creditors is also necessary to wind up the company. Trade creditors has to give their approval that they don’t have any obligation if the company gets wound up.
The company has to make decision of solvency and the same must be accepted by the trade creditors of the company. Company’s credibility in declaration of the solvency needs to be shown by the company.
All the above process shall be presented and filled in the respective form and even after the company gets wound up then also company’s name shall be forbidden in 2 years to be taken by any other company.
Defunct company winding up:
As per the companies act 2013, a defunct company is a company which has gained the position of Dormant company. The government provides some relief to such companies because there are no financial transactions that are carried out by the defunct company.
The companies act 2013, laid down the procedure of winding up a defunct company. A defunct company can be wound up with a fast-track procedure which requires submission of the STK Form-2. Hence, Form STK-2 is required to wind up a defunct company and there is no additional procedure for that . The form STK-2 needs to be filled by the registrar of the company and same needs to be dully signature by the directors of the companies.
For the purpose of this scheme, a defunct company refers to a company which has-
No assets and no liability.
Which has no commenced any business activity after its incorporation.
Has not been carrying on any business activities since last one year prior to making an application.
Disadvantages of incorporating private limited company:
Registration of the private limited is a very long process and take a longer period of time to incorporation.
A private limited company requires a range of compliance post incorporation. It requires to hold the board meeting, general meeting, gets the account audited and file annual return.
A major disadvantage of private limited company is that it requires a minimum 2 members to acts director and shareholder.
A private limited company cannot trade their share in IPO. It is one of the biggest advantages when it comes to revenue of the company.
If a company owner or director is decided to discontinue the company, they may consider for the closing option. Most easiest way to dissolve the company is that by taking the help of the legal consultancy, who will help you in winding up the company throughout the process. Unilex Business Consultant is round the clock available for you to close the company in just three steps-
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Drafting of necessary resolutions
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Some More on the Halloween Effect
Most things that seem too good to be true are actually not true. This applies particularly to the markets where making money is hard and there are plenty of snake oil salesmen who will tell you otherwise. So it is perfectly sensible to be skeptical about something as promising as the Halloween Effect. In particular, does it still work?
If we look at results since 2000 (using the free data at yahoo finance), the answer is “yes”.
Figure One: The value of $100 invested during summer from 2000 to 2020.
Figure Two: The value of $100 invested during winter from 2000 to 2020.
Table One gives the summary statistics for each season. As in the full period from 1950 to 2020, winter has higher returns. The volatility is very slightly higher in winter this time but the maximum drawdown is much higher in summer.
Table One: Summary statistics.
So the Halloween Effect might appear to be too good to be true, but appearances can be deceiving.
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04 Mar 2015 : Paul Byrne
'Very Extremely Dangerous' is available now on iTunes and Amazon
As a recent New York retrospective attests, Paul Duane is one of Ireland’s finest documentary filmmakers. As ‘Very Extremely Dangerous’ arrives on the home market, he talks to IFTN’s Paul Byrne about being drawn to outsiders, the changing markets, and getting friendly with Bill Drummond.
With three award-winning documentaries under his belt, as well as a host of hit TV shows (including last year’s ‘Amber’), and a burgeoning career as a producer, Irish filmmaker Paul Duane is a man of many trades. And a master of quite a few of them.
As his celebrated 2012 documentary ‘Very Extremely Dangerous’ - Duane practically going on the run with veteran Sun Studios outlaw Jerry McGill - is finally available to download, Duane is in the early stages of filming his next unrepentant outsider, Bill Drummond, the KLF founder-turned-pop culture anarchist. That is due to shoot in Memphis early next year.
In-between, Duane had explored the extraordinary tale of Franco-Romanian propaganda victim Bernard Natan in 2013’s ‘Natan’, having made the move into documentary features with 2011’s acclaimed ‘Barbaric Genius’ - which explored the remarkable life of John Healy, the author, chess champion and street thief.
To help pay the rent, and flex a different kind of muscle, over the years, Duane instigated the hit TV series ‘Secret Diary Of A Call Girl’ - which ran from 2008 to 2010 - and, more recently, he co-created the four-part TV drama ‘Amber’, which has sold around the world.
Paul Byrne: It was May 2012 when ‘Very Living Dangerously’ came out in the US, heading around the world to very positive reviews. So, why has it taken nearly three years to reach the home market? Copyright? Voodoo?
Paul Duane: ‘No, no, no major things. Just everything took a long time. It was meant to be out a year ago, but it just didn’t happen. No one thing. It’s difficult getting distribution for low-budget documentaries these days, as there are just so many great films out there, all vying for the same outlets. So, I’m just thrilled that it made it, and that you can download it from iTunes and Amazon now.’
Online is a growing market, and I would have thought the need for content by the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime would be an ideal time for the low-budget, critically-acclaimed documentary...
‘At the same time, there are filters. Getting a documentary on Netflix is quite tough. Things are heavily curated, and although they want content, up there, they want a particular kind of content. So, getting on the likes of iTunes and Netflix can take time, and because we wanted to be the right label, the right distributor, meant we had to sort that out too. Fat Possum is a record label I love, and this is their first film distribution. So, couldn’t be happier about that, as they’re one of my favourite labels.’
The shift in how people view movies and TV to the on-demand market, is that all a new golden age, or is it all still a little like the Wild West...?
‘It’s hard to tell. To be honest with you, the finances of it are ridiculous. No one makes money out of documentaries. It’s not like I’m going to be getting any money out of this, and everyone involved in the film has pretty much given up on that idea. My producer, Robert Gordon, who just had a big financial success at Sundance, by selling his new film, ‘Best Of Enemies’, me and him talk about it, and we have to be happy with the fact that this film is just out there.’
There’s always the sweet documentary groupie action to compensate for the lack of readies though...
‘Oh, yeah, yeah, that’s really the only reason any of us make documentaries. Makes it all worthwhile for just one night. It’s finding an audience is the thing, and it’s just so hard to cut through all the noise. To be on a label with Spiritualized and The Black Keys, that will help us reach an audience. This film isn’t really that mainstream, but there is a certain audience out there for it. And I think some of them will be listening to Spiritualized, and some of them will be listening to The Black Keys...’
You’re after that lucrative outlaw market, and Jerry fits the bill. Sun Records veteran, with a hip flask and a fun in his cowboy boot...
‘Jerry’s the real deal. There are plenty of artists out there who bill themselves as outlaws, but they have a comfortable life, a pretty wife, all that. Jerry lived on the edge, and in the shadows, living by the seat of his pants every day of his life.’
One of the few rockers out there who could make Iggy Pop feel nervous around them.
‘I think Iggy and Jerry would be kindred spirits. They both lived that homeless life for a while, and they both hit rock bottom more than once. I’m sure they’d have some wild stories to tell one another.’
Did you revisit ‘Very Extremely Dangerous’, given that it’s about to be unleashed on the home market? Do you find it easy, watching your own work?
‘It’s hard to watch the films once they’re out. There was a retrospective of the three documentary films I’ve made in New York last year, and I went and sat through all three of them. For the most part, I was pleased enough, but it was a long time ago, and they each felt like slices of my life. I spent five years making ‘Barbaric Genius’, and maybe two years making ‘Very Extremely Dangerous’. For the latter, I was just out there with a camera and Robert Gordon, and you’re very much living that life.’
This attraction to outsiders - John Healy, Jerry McGill, Bernard Natan, and soon, Bill Drummond - where does that spring from? These are people diligently outside the mainstream...
‘Well, John Healy has had a number one bestselling book, and Bill Drummond has had number one singles...’
True, but I think we’re far away from Dan Brown and Phil Collins here, and deliberately so.
‘John would love to be mainstream. He would love to be in the position where someone like Irvine Welsh or Will Self is. He deserves to be mainstream, but he’s unfortunately not in the position where that is likely to happen, being marginalised by his origins, by his manner, for having lived on the streets.’
‘I suppose the core question here is, why are these people interesting to me? Well, they are completely unique stories. I’d never come across a story like John Healy’s, nor Jerry McGill’s, or Bernard Natan’s. Bernard’s story just bowled us over when we unearthed it. There’s a lot of competition out there for the big names, and if you want to tell the story of Lou Reed or Iggy Pop, you’re going to join a very long queue. I want to tell the stories that no one is telling. No one’s trying to beat me to it either.’
So, how did you convince Bill Drummond to let you tag along with your cameraman, Robbie Ryan?
‘I just sent him an email, and then, the next time I was in London, we met for a coffee. Bill is one of the most approachable, and acceptable, and giving people that I’ve ever met. And he cares about what people have to say. When I met him, he was in the thick of a controversy surrounding his painting over a UKIP billboard. He wrote an article for The Guardian about, after it had gone viral, and he got a thousand comments on that article. And he read every single one of them. And he wasn’t interested in the ones that just congratulated him; he wanted to hear from those people who disagreed. One person said that he was being anti-democratic, and that’s the one that struck home. So, he’s not at all autocratic, and when we sat down to talk about our plan, he was keen to hear what my approach would be. Luckily, he was happy with that approach. The main thing is, I’m not interested in looking back over what he’d done, but what he was doing now.’
‘I truly think that Bill Drummond and Alan Moore are the two people working in this part of the world right now who are truly extraordinary. I’ve never had the chance or the nerve to approach Alan Moore though. Actually, Bill told me that Alan approached him sometime in the 1990s, asking if he wanted to join his magic circle, but Bill doesn’t really believe in all that. So, yeah, he’s an extraordinary man, and it’s a great privilege to work with him.’
So, what is your approach to making a documentary with Bill Drummond?
‘He’s on a world tour right now, spending a period of time every year in a different city, and I suggested he head to Memphis. He’s got a lifelong thing about Elvis, and I’ve shot a lot there too, so, I felt that it would be fertile ground, and he’d bond well with the world there. So, next year, he’ll be in Memphis for four weeks, just doing his art, and I’ll be there with Robbie Ryan, and we’re going to treat it more like a nature documentary. No interviews, just observation. Bill chose the poorest, blackest part of Memphis, far from Graceland and Sun Studios, to do his work in. So, he’s going to be in a place where real people live. That’s what he’s interested in - interacting with people who engaged with life rather than art. We’ll see how it works...’
Spending a few weeks in a different city every year to do your art sounds like a luxury. Does Bill still have money to burn?
‘Not at all. He’s struggling, just like you and me, but he chooses to live this way. He just has to work to keep afloat, and he’s placed an enormous block in his path, because he refuses to see his art as a way of making money. It’s a deep philosophical thing for him that art shouldn’t be sold. So, how to make a living out of that is what he’s trying to figure out. It’s all ducking and diving, you know. Like anybody else.’
Nice getting Robbie Ryan along for the trip. Wonderful cinematographer, with features such as ‘Red Road’, ‘Jimmy’s Hall’ and ‘Philomena’ under his belt...
‘I’ve known Robbie for a long, long time. We were in Dun Laoghaire - he was a couple of years behind me - and we’ve worked together before on a few things. This is the first collaboration though in about ten years. He loves Bill, and Bill likes him very much, so, should be a treat. Robbie’s keen to do a documentary, after so many years in features.’
Given that you are firmly established now - you don’t get a New York retrospective of your work otherwise - do you feel comfortable where you are now, career-wise, or is there always an itch to get somewhere else?
‘I’d like to be earning money. The three documentaries I’ve made were each made for under €100,000, and I certainly didn’t make anything from them. I’d like to be earning a living out of this at some point. In the meantime, it’s a survival game.’
You’ve had success with adapting ‘Secret Diary Of A Call Girl’ in 2010, co-creating last year’s hit TV drama mini-series ‘Amber’ - hits like that must move you up the food chain a little, and help pay the rent. Compare that to your early years - six years between your debut short, ‘Ink’, in 1988, and the follow-up, ‘Misteach Baile Ath Cliath’...
‘There was no Film Board when I started out, and when it arrived, I thought, great, there’ll be budgets aplenty now. But, that wasn’t really the case, and it took quite a while before I felt that effect. The trouble is, when I started out, you would make a short and it would travel the world. Partly because it was so hard to make any kind of film back then. Now, the situation has turned upside down. You can make a film on your phone, and then release it through your phone. Filmmakers find it very difficult to maintain a presence or a brand these days. Since I cover quite a lot of ground, that’s even more difficult. So, making a living now is even trickier than it was in the eighties. And the eighties were bad.’
So, does that mean you’re happy where you’re at right now, or not...?
‘Oh, I’m happy. I’m generally busy, which is a good sign. I’m currently writing a TV series with Rob Cawley, for the Americans, and that’s fun. The brakes are off. You self-censor when you’re writing for here, but with America, your imagination is widescreen. There’s just so many possibilities. To be honest, I love working on different projects, in TV, in drama, in the documentary world - it frees you up, liberates you.’
It’s a particularly healthy time for TV...
‘Oh, it’s amazing. Television now is where independent filmmaking was in the 1990s. People are keen to take risks; they want you to be adventurous. You go to meet someone at HBO or Showtime, and they’re saying, ‘We want you to come to us with something completely imaginative, something we haven’t seen before’. That’s so thrilling to hear. They’re not looking for star names. You go to the film studios, and it’s the complete opposite. They don’t want to take any risks, whatsoever. They want tried and tested.’
'So, it’s good to be working in an area that’s going through a gold rush...'
Do you see yourself as an Irish artist, or an artist who happens to be Irish?
‘I feel Irish when I’m abroad, I feel foreign sometimes when I’m here. If that makes sense. Americans love that we’re Irish, and it helps. It still has a certain amount of cache when you come all the way from Dublin to a meeting in Burbank. They’re impressed by that.’
‘Then again, I thought ‘Amber’ was very Irish, but it has played very well abroad. The most recent broadcast was in Germany, dubbed into German. So, is it Irish...?’
So, besides your American TV dreams and preparing for your Memphis trip with Bill Drummond, have you anything else on the boil right now?
‘Actually, I’ve got a film that I produced, coming out on March 13th, at the IFI, and then travelling around the country - Ciarín Scott’s Christina Noble documentary, ‘In A House That Ceased To Be’. Remarkable film, and again, a pure labour of love. It took an extraordinarily long time to get the film finished. Ciarín travelled with Christina for four years all around the world. A wonderful film.’
Ciarín Scott’s Christina Noble documentary ‘In A House That Ceased To Be’ opens in Ireland on March 13th
Paul Duane's documentary 'Very Extremely Dangerous' can be found on iTunes here and on Amazon here.
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The Resident 6x04 Review: “It Won't Be Like This for Long” (Take a Breath) [Contributor: Justine]
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“It Won't Be Like This for Long”
The Resident is back with some strange character choices and some hit-or-miss storytelling. It feels like this episode is a bridge between the phenomenal “One Bullet” storyline and the upcoming 100th episode. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Perhaps The Resident is taking a much-needed breather between two intense storylines. This may work in the long term and ensure that stories aren’t spread too thin.
Conrad as a dad is the best Conrad, and that is a fact. Any time he spends with Gigi is time well-spent. This episode is the perfect opportunity to showcase what a great father Conrad is when he’s at his best. The best part is that he’s not just given accolades for doing the bare minimum. It’s clear he’s actually making an effort to raise his daughter and be an integral part of her life. He takes the time to actually listen to her concerns. So many parents would have heard the tell-tale fake cough and sent their child about their day; Conrad takes that extra step to listen to what has Gigi so anxious.
I’m honestly conflicted with where Leela’s character is going. As time goes on, it seems as though she’s consistently pushed further and further into the background. It’s a shame because she is arguably the character with the most potential. It’s the little moments that are the worst, seeing how so many characters around her invalidate her. Sitting at the table with Devon, watching him wrapped up in his work, just to have him blow Leela off is a sting to her fans. Hopefully her story won’t become solely wrapped up in her getting back together with Devon. There is a lot more she has to offer.
Feldman clearly has something happening in his life to make him this miserable. His conflict with Devon makes absolutely no sense. There could have been a compelling story, centering on Devon’s challenges re-integrating into a previous role after having moved on to research. However, Feldman just seems to want to fight for the sake of fighting. These two were mostly on friendly terms but it’s as if something happened off screen that has caused this rift in their relationship. Nothing about this situation is compelling.
Ian’s storyline is heading nowhere good any time soon. Every time he handles an infant, I honestly expect the worst. It’s clear that this man is suffering: addiction is an illness, and anyone who lives with it will go to extensive lengths to get any kind of relief. Andrew McCarthy does a phenomenal job of showing this desperation for relief. This story could either be very compelling or very dishonest if done incorrectly. Addiction is so often misunderstood in the media but hopefully The Resident doesn’t drop the ball.
Relatedly, Cade is probably the most relatable she’s been, with Kaley Ronayne giving a heartbreaking performance. While it’s good to see this character outside of the continued romantic relationship that this show is insistent on setting up, it’s still too bad that viewers only know this character in the context of her relationship with another man. Being the child of a parent with addiction is a heavy burden to bear. If Ian’s story needs to be done right, so does Cade’s.
This was a possibly inevitable misstep in what’s been a strong start to this season for The Resident. With all of the effort going into the upcoming 100th episode, it’s too bad some of the star power couldn’t be expended here. There are still interesting stories being set up and the staff at Chastain clearly have a lot more coming their way. They deserve nothing but the best.
Other Things:
The Resident is still holding back on the KitBell content. I guess they want fans to get the full effect during the wedding in the 100th episode.
Daddy. Raptor. Seriously, there has rarely been a man so suited to fatherhood as A.J. is. Those twins don’t know how lucky they are.
Maya is going to be a fantastic doctor. Hopefully we get to spend more time with her as the season continues, and we can watch her shine.
”My cousin, his eyes used to be dilated like that. It turns out he was in withdrawal at the time. You're not in withdrawal are you, Dr. Sullivan?”
“Hold up, you're saying dozens of neurologists who all diagnosed her with myasthenia gravis are wrong, all because you have spidey sense?”
“I'm sorry I'm such a disappointment to you, Ian.”
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Four Wheel Drive System in Jefferson City, MO
Many of today’s cars and light trucks employ the use of all wheel drive or four wheel drive. While each manufacturer may have a different system for providing power to all four wheels, they all use some sort of differential or transfer case to get the power from front to rear and left to right. Some common symptoms of four wheel drive failure include: illuminated dash indicators, failure to lock the front and rear together, shaking and vibration or ominous sounding noises when engaged. If you think you have a problem with your four wheel or all wheel drive system, trust the experts at Jim Lewis Tire Pros to quickly and accurately diagnose and repair the problem.
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Hello my friends and followers. Yet again my health is interfering with my card-making and I must slow down and let my body try to heal. I felt I should share this as you won't find any recent card posts. I'm hopeful to be able to return to Three Room Studio’s Design Team, I just don't know when. So please check back every couple months. I'm guessing I won't be back until sometime after the new year.
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Launching the contests for the logo and official hymn of WYD 2022 in Lisbon
The Local Organizing Committee invites young people from all over the world to submit their designs for the logo of the next World Youth Day. Portuguese youth are also invited to participate in a competition for writing the official hymn of the gathering.
By 4 November, young people—whether professional graphic designers or amateurs—can indicate their interest in participating in a design contest for the logo of World Youth Day 2022 in Lisbon, which will take its theme from the words of the Gospel of Luke: “Mary arose and went in haste.” (Luke 1:39) According to the rules of the competition set out by the Local Organizing Committee, the entries must be inspired not only by the above-mentioned theme but also by Portuguese culture, and must be submitted by 29 November. The contest for the official hymn of World Youth Day, which is open only to Portuguese youth, will have the same deadlines.
The fact that some of the logos and hymns of World Youth Day have, by this time, been composed by young people themselves underscores the point that youth are creators of this event, and not only its beneficiaries.
In this way World Youth Day also becomes an opportunity to explore the language through which each generation expresses its own faith and strives to communicate the Gospel. And so this time as well, the logo and hymn chosen from among the submissions will be used not only as the “brand” of the event, but also above all as an means of transmitting, in contemporary language, the spiritual message of World Youth Day 2022.
Terms of participation for competitions. Hymn
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#AriseandGo: like Mary, an invitation to the Youth to arise and go towards the poor
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By Jennifer Baker
Summary: A short but WAFFy continuation of the episode "That Old Gang of Mine." What if Clark hadn't dozed off?
Or then again, maybe not.
Lois grinned wryly. It was ironic that now, when she was finally beginning to figure out her own feelings, Clark seemed so completely satisfied with their remaining just friends. Last year, when he so clearly wanted more, she was the one not ready. Oh well, considering her past luck with men, what should she have expected?
Clark slept the rest of the way back to his apartment. As Lois stopped the car in front of his apartment, she expected him to wake up, but he didn't. Instead, she had to reach over and gently shake him awake. "Clark, come on, wake up. We're there."
With a slight moan, he came to. "Lois? Are we there already? "
"You fell asleep, Clark."
"No I didn't. I mean, I don't need …"
Lois smiled at him as she got out of the car. "It's okay Clark. You're not Superman, she teased. Like you said, being dead can be a trying experience."
Clark got out at his side. "I guess." He still looked confused, though. As they went up to the door of his building, Clark stumbled into Lois. She caught his arm, and he apologized. "I'm sorry Lois. I don't think I've ever been this tired before."
"You've never been shot before, either." Lois opened the door. "Come on, I'm going to make sure you make it upstairs okay."
Clark simply followed Lois up the stairs to his apartment. There was nothing he could say. After all, he had been shot before, but he'd never been this tired before. Maybe it was the stress of the last week and not getting enough sleep. Come to think of it, Clark wasn't sure if he'd slept for more than an hour the entire week. He'd been too worried about everything to relax.
They reached the top of the landing, and Clark went to unlock the door. Seeing him fumble for his keys, Lois grabbed them from him. Here. You're too tired to think straight."
As she led him inside, Clark looked around his apartment. "You can't imagine how good it feels to be home." Clark turned back to her. She looked so beautiful, concrete and all. He couldn't believe how much he had missed her. Especially the little things: walking into the office in the morning, driving to a story, waiting for a contact. Impulsively, he stroked her cheek. "Thanks, Lois…for driving me home."
As Clark smiled down at her, one lock of his hair fell across his forehead. Lois couldn't believe she'd never before noticed how incredibly endearing that stray lock of hair was. She desperately wanted to reach up and brush it out of the way. Instead, she simply said, "Well, I guess I should be leaving now. You need your sleep."
"I guess so." As if to emphasize the point, he yawned broadly.
"Well, I'll, um, see you tomorrow Clark." She hesitated, not wanted to leave.
"Yeah, I'll see you tomorrow." As he spoke, it seemed to Lois that his smile increased, if ever so slightly. But then again, that was probably only wishful thinking on her part. With a sigh and a final wave goodbye, she left his apartment, closing the door behind her. Tomorrow would be another day, but at least he would be there to share it with her…
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Getting chemo, listening to tunes...
There were some dark periods in my fight against cancer.
They usually didn’t come in the Chemo Den, scan session, or when I was recovering from treatment. During those times it was easy to block everything else out of my head and have singular focus of doing whatever was needed for my body to heal. The dark days came in the days when my mind had time to wonder...
Why was I chosen to receive this situation?
What is the purpose of this test in my life?
Why on earth am I going through this at age 30 with a wife and young son?
The best way I can explain these periods is walking down a hallway towards a closed door. There is only one other door and it is the one behind you that just closed on life as you knew it. This hallway is as long as it needs to be for you to gather yourself before opening the door at the other end and entering a new phase of your life.
Song #4 on Roger’s Cancer Journey Mixed Tape is a song that perfectly captures the mood of all these periods combined. The beginning is when I was reflecting on my previous life, the lull in the middle is me looking myself in the eyes and determining my own fate, and the last minute and a half are when I start running towards the door because I’ve figured it out and am ready to burst through to the other side.
Artist: Jason Mraz (Link)
Song: Song for a Friend
Album: Mr. A-Z
One thing I love about Jason is the story of how he made the decision to pack up his life in New York City, stuff his personal belongings in a car, and set out to San Diego to pursue music full time. The world is full of similar stories where someone dropped out of college to start a software company in their garage or someone excused themselves from public office to pursue breast cancer philanthropy in honor of their sister.
The list is long and inspiring.
What is rarely explored in these stories is that there was a point in each one of these people’s lives where they had to make a decision to stay in their normal, or put it all in line to chase what made them tick inside.
The ending of this song must be the script the little voice in your head is reading you as you ponder this decision:
Climb up over the top survey the state of the soul
You got to find out for yourself whether or not you’re truly trying
Why not give it a shot, shake it take control
Inevitably wind up finding for yourself
All the strengths you have inside of you
I mentioned that I figured “it” out above. “It” is going to be different for every one of us. The only way you are going to find out what “it” is for you is to take a hard look into your soul and conduct an honest assessment of the life you are currently living versus the life that makes your soul burn.
If you are like me, you will realize that things weren’t lining up. And in that moment you have a choice to stay where you are, or to fill your life with fuel that will make your soul shine brighter than you or anyone else thought imaginable.
For now, I will be on the other side of the door at the end of your hallway waiting with open arms.
You can do it.
And you can do it now.
Posted by Roger Lumpp at 9:18 PM 1 comment:
Labels: Cancer, Cancer Mixed Tape, Lift
My wife and I have been to more concerts than we can remember. Our paths in life first crossed at a concert at the House of Blues in Chicago when she was on a blind date with a lawyer for some corporate outing and I was with my friends (the only other young 20 somethings in the Foundation Room) using my best buddy’s Anheuser Busch credentials to pre-party on the other side of the bar by seeing who could drink more Jager Bombs before the show started downstairs.
We must have been doing something right, because she ditched her date to hang out with us.
Gotta love fate...
Shortly after we were engaged I surprised her with tickets to a small venue show in Grand Rapids, MI to see our new favorite band: Angels and Airwaves (AVA). AVA was a relatively new group of guys who had all had considerable success in different bands and wanted to explore creating music with a mission.
And man did they deliver...
Song #3 on Roger’s Cancer Journey Mixed Tape is a song that helped me make sense of my new reality and got me living in the moment.
Artist: Angels and Airwaves (Link)
Song: Young London
Album: LOVE
Pre-cancer I was constantly trying to get to the next level at work or in my personal life. This would lead to me thinking about where I wanted to be in the future instead of celebrating life as a young kid out of college with the world in front of him.
I’ve said numerous times that the hardest part of my diagnosis was that my life was on hold while I got treatment. As I learned to get present in the moment and enjoy everything around me the break in this song just resonated so hard in my head:
Suit up boys let’s ride it’s the weekend
Get down girls and dance with your best friend
Show yourselves and take what you ask for
Let it go no fights on the dance floor
As I came to the realization that life’s about living and enjoying every moment together it struck me that I didn’t want to live in the future anymore. I wanted to be present, focus on the right things in my life, and enjoy the ride knowing that it will take me wherever it’s supposed to.
Kind of like how it took me to the House of Blues that night were my wife and I connected for the first time. I think AVA wrote the following about my wife, son, and my life going forward:
The night gets better the wait so wonderful
They move together and dance so colorful
And kiss like flowers that breathe with pheromones
Songs get louder it feels so natural
I wasn’t able to attend the last AVA show in my area due to chemotherapy, but you can bet your ass I will be there with my wife and all the other fans in the room taking it all in from the dance floor.
Suit up boys!
Posted by Roger Lumpp at 11:50 PM No comments:
The first time I experienced warm up music in hockey was in 1987 when I was 8 years old in the championship game of the Northern Illinois Hockey League’s Mite A-2 division. The song?
“Mony Mony” by Tommy James & the Shondells
Not my top choice for getting pumped up, but we really didn’t have a say in it...
Fast forward 5 years and our team was able to pick the songs that would play during the 5 minute warm up before the game to get amped up and set the stage for an ass kicking on our home ice. “Welcome to the Jungle” by Guns N Roses was a favorite as well as “Right Now” by Van Halen during our National Championship game (we lost, but it’s still a great song...).
Song #2 on Roger’s Cancer Journey Mixed Tape is my warm up song for fighting cancer.
Artist: 30 Seconds to Mars (Link)
Song: This is War
Album: This is War
When you are diagnosed with cancer, there is a moment when you can choose to let the disease take its course until you die or you can choose to seek treatment and fight. For me the decision was easy: fight (hard!) for my wife and 2 year old son.
No matter the physical pain, strain on relationships, mental stress, side effects, or length of the fight:
A warning to the people
The good and the evil
This is war.
To the soldier, the civilian
The martyr, the victim
The fight is often a lonely one, but when you are at your weakest it's often your support network that lifts you up and carries you through. One of the coolest parts of this song is the intro. It is a building cheer from the fans which reminded me of the walk from the locker room to the ice during my hockey career. The noise from the fans crescendos at the beginning of the song and comes back in the end as background chanting/singing.
My cancer fight included thousands of prayers, cards, smiles, hugs, laughs, and tears of my supporters, my fans. There is a point in the song where the fans are chanting:
Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!
It’s in this chant I imagined each of their faces pulling me through my darkest times when I was at my lowest. Chills is an understatement of what I had thinking of their strength while getting chemo. This song gave me the energy I needed to fight with all my might against anything and everything I faced to ”the edge of the earth” until “the war is won” and I entered “a brave new world.”
Jared Leto was probably not thinking about cancer when he wrote this, but I couldn’t have said it better. Thanks Jared.
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Was President Lyndon Johnson Jewish?
A few months ago, the Associated Press reported that newly released tapes from U.S. president Lyndon Johnson’s White House office showed LBJ’s “personal and often emotional connection to Israel.” The news agency pointed out that during the Johnson presidency (1963-1969), “the United States became Israel’s chief diplomatic ally and primary arms supplier.”
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We have almost achieved a milestone. By the end of the University's maiden session (i.e. 2008-2009) we now have LL.B., M.B.A., MCA (2009-2010) and LL.M. & B.Tech. (2010-2011). In addition we have Journalism, Library Science, Music, B.B.A., B.C.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., B.T.C., B.Ed.(HI), M.Ed.(H.I.), P.G.D.C.A.. Each Course has the approval of the concerned regulatory authority. All this is in addition to traditional courses of B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., M.A., M.Sc. in Maths, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany and Physics & M.Com. & innovative M.A.(Rural Development), B.S.W. & M.S.W. (Master of Social Work).
We have undertaken intensive & extensive research work in all the branches of learning after holding CRET Exam for the last five years.
We have many more miles to cover, Medical (M.B.B.S.), Para Medical, Polytechnic, Agricultural Institute are already in the pipeline. We hope to commence them at earliest. The session 2012-2013 witnessed continuation of large scale construction work, adequate provision of all facilities and the beautification. We hope to complete it speedily by the advent of the session 2014-2015.
We aim to provide world class education to our students and our efforts are bearing fruit in this direction. Our University's Potential has been acknowledged by UK based Oxford Summit of Leaders- Science & Education, when they appreciated our successful work in professional, Scientific and educational directions as well as high level of our alumni. Their Socrates committee, bestowed upon us the epithet of Best Regional University?for stainless reputation, dynamic growth and sustainable scientific achievements.
Our first and foremost objective is to cater to the socially underprivileged, poor and backward sections of the remote rural areas with easy accessibility and affordability. We also aim at an all-inclusive growth ensuring maximum placement through professional & Vocational Courses.
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May we extend a hearty welcome to the new comers and appeal to them to devote themselves fully for an all-round development and their personality enabling them to serve the society and the country in the best possible way.
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Aronson-Rath joined FRONTLINE in 2007 as a senior producer. She was named deputy executive producer by David Fanning, the series’ founder, in 2012, and then became executive producer in 2015. Before managing FRONTLINE, Aronson-Rath produced a number of notable FRONTLINE documentaries including News War, a four-part investigation into the future of news; The Last Abortion Clinic, an examination of how anti-abortion advocates waged a successful campaign to limit abortion in many places in the country; The Jesus Factor, an examination of then-President George W. Bush’s personal religious journey and the political influence of America’s evangelical Christians; Law & Disorder, an investigation into questionable police shootings in the wake of Hurricane Katrina; and Post Mortem, which uncovered flaws in America’s death investigation system and revealed that autopsies were being carried out by doctors who lacked certification and training.
Prior to FRONTLINE, Aronson-Rath worked at ABC News and The Wall Street Journal. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin and her master’s from Columbia Journalism School.
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Metro Vancouver Plans New Container Terminal
Port Metro Vancouver, Canada’s largest seaport, has filed an Environmental Impact Statement for a proposed new container terminal at Roberts Bank in Delta, BC on Canada’s west coast.
The new Roberts Bank Terminal 2, along with expansion of the Port of Prince Rupert and other container terminals in Vancouver, would provide needed space for growth, according to the port. Forecasts have shown that demand for goods shipped in containers is growing and it’s expected container terminals on B.C.’s coast will be at capacity by the early 2020s.
“The region is running out of room to manage growing Canadian trade with Asia,” Robin Silvester, President and Chief Executive Officer of Port Metro Vancouver said in a statement. “The Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project will ensure demand can be met while providing important economic benefits to B.C. and Canada. We look forward to the upcoming review of our environmental assessment by an independent panel.”
The Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project would provide 2.4 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of container capacity to meet forecasted growth in Canadian export and import trade. It has three main components:
• Development of land and construction of a deep-sea marine terminal adjacent to the existing Roberts Bank terminals
• Widening of the existing Roberts Bank causeway to accommodate road and rail infrastructure and
• Expansion of the existing Roberts Bank tug basin to accommodate the existing and an additional tug boat contractor.
The Environmental Impact Statement documents four years of scientific study and consultation with regulators, Aboriginal groups, local government and the public to assess the potential environmental, economic, social, heritage and health effects of the terminal’s construction and operation. The conclusion: effects of the project, following the implementation of mitigation, are not expected to significantly affect the environment.
The EIS now becomes the subject of a federal environmental assessment, including a review by an independent review panel, and includes multiple opportunities for public comment.
Construction could begin in 2018 and would take about five-and-a-half years to complete, according to the port. The project would be funded entirely by Port Metro Vancouver and the private sector and would require no tax dollars. The construction phase will create 12,700 person-years of employment, and its operation would support approximately 12,400 full-time jobs on an ongoing basis.
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The end of manga, anime, and japanese games as we know them.
xellos667
Post subject: The end of manga, anime, and japanese games as we know them.
Posted: Fri Dec 17, '10, 7:28 pm
Well, I found this article link on PSO-World. Supposedly, a new law as has been passed in Tokyo, which will officially be in effect starting July 2011. The small story is that it will not be allowed to present any kind of virtual crime in said media, or anything that may hurt the youth growth.
http://www.gameinformer.com/blogs/membe ... assed.aspx
It seems that the revolution has already started in Japan, even though there's still many months before the law takes effect. What do you think about all that? What do you think it will mean for the world of video gaming, anime and manga in general. What is the line the japanese media will not cross anymore? Do a game like Atlus' Catherine will even be permitted with this new law?
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Post subject: Re: The end of manga, anime, and japanese games as we know t
0_o
Seriously? What the heck?
Posted: Sat Dec 18, '10, 1:13 pm
Well, I can kiss any future Ghost in the Shell instalments good bye then. Much of the series revolved around Section 9 solving cases involving cyber-terrorism and virtual crimes and stuff like that.
Posted: Sun Dec 19, '10, 12:19 am
It might not be so bad, depending on how broadly the new law is applied. From
my understanding, the law isn't intended to ban any depiction of crime. It's mostly aimed at preventing adult and disturbingly violent material from being sold to underage children. Games like Atlus' Catherine will have a harder time selling, but they can still be sold. Just not to kids.
Don't get me wrong; I agree that there is potential for abuse and the law should not have been passed with such broad, unspecific terms. The law will hurt the industries involved as publishers attempt to avoid violating it, but I think the larger publishers will find ways to survive. This law applies only to Tokyo, so some of the larger publishers may just shift focus to other markets where the law isn't yet a concern.
Posted: Tue Dec 21, '10, 1:33 pm
I agree that there will be some way to get along with this law...still, I think the general terms of it is very vague. I agree that some kind of virtual crime should not be showed as much (mainly everything related to child pornography)...but right now, everyone in Tokyo seems to kinda freak out because they don't know what to expect next year. Maybe the board who passed this law should be more specific about the details and how the media will be judged as bannable
Wing Eye
This sounds horrible! O_o I for one am really looking forward to Catherine. If the ban stays, I hope it stays in just Tokyo and other Japanese cities don't follow suit.
Posted: Sun Jan 9, '11, 3:09 am
Ouch! Okay, I heard about this law only just this week from elsewhere. The persob who posted about it gave a bit better detailing though.
This speciffically applies to media that is aimed at or intended for sale to anyone considered a minor, which by Japanese custom is anyone age 16 or younger. So, something like the Ghost in the Shell franchise, which is aimed at the Japanese adult audience, and when airingin is in an after 10 p.m. time slot in Japan, shouldn't be affected by this.
Thank of this more like isolated rogue cities here in the U.S. passing unconstitutional scoff laws that ultimately only serve to prove the level of stupidty of the lawmakers and politcains who made and passed said laws. It's like San Franciso's banning of plastic bags. Or that city that recently passed a "law" prohibiting McDonald's from selling Happy Meals. Ultimately just stupid unjustifiable laws which will be challenged. And at the end of the day, the people of Tokyo will simply mail order or got out and buy the "illegal" goods from locations outside of Tokyo's city limits, proving just how useless it was to pass this law.
On the flip side of things, the law did get a few things right.:
- No media depicting minors involved in any sort of sexual situations.
- No media depicting or implying minors as being homosexuals.
Those were the two core things that the law was created to ban, but ultimately the lawmakers totally lost focus and broadened it into the stupidly vague law which was passed that we are now discussing.
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Service Without Borders
The Social Exchange Solutions headquarters is located in Houston, Texas. Our team is distributed and composed of content writers, marketing associates, and developers scattered across all major Texas cities.
Although most of our customers and their prospective businesses reside in Texas, over 20% of our customers are located outside of Texas and 10% of those customers are actually outside of the United States including Canada, Mexico, South Africa, and Honduras.
Social Exchange Solutions provides worldwide service remotely. We are committed to expanding our global presence by continuing to deliver excellence in all of our solutions.
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About the Council...
The Sri Lanka – Canada Business Council was inaugurated on August 14, 1991 and functions under the aegis of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.
Its primary objectives are to promote investment and bilateral trade, to exchange trade and investment information with relevant institutions in Canada, to encourage the setting up of joint ventures and to serve as a recognized representative of business sector interests in Sri Lanka in matters concerning business relationship with Canada. The SLCBC also serves to promote tourism between Sri Lanka and Canada, to promote exports from Sri Lanka to Canada and to conduct joint meetings with Canadian business organisations in Sri Lanka and in Canada.
The SLCBC serves a membership of over fifty companies. Its primary objectives are to promote investment and bilateral trade, to exchange trade and investment information with relevant institutions in Canada, to encourage the setting up of joint ventures and to serve as a recognized representative of business sector interests in Sri Lanka in matters concerning business relationship with Canada.
To promote tourism and trade between Sri Lanka and Canada and in particular to promote exports from Sri Lanka to Canada.
To encourage the establishment of joint ventures in Sri Lanka between Canada and Sri Lankan investors.
To exchange information on trade and investment with the relevant institutions in Canada.
To conduct joint meetings with Canadian business organisations in Sri Lanka and in Canada.
To serve as a recognised representative of business sector interests in Sri Lanka in matters concerning business relationships with Canada.
To co – operate with the Government of Sri Lanka in the pursuit of the above objects.
To undertake all matters that are incidental or conducive to attaining the above objectives.
Provide options for businesses to support the welfare and training of women and marginalized youth.
Facilitate forums for linking businesses and training institutions to help, promoting equity in training and in employment and ensuring that vocational training programs offered in the country address market requirements to promote exports from Sri Lanka to Canada and to conduct joint meetings with Canadian business organisations in Sri Lanka and in Canada.
To Promote Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program support for the welfare of vocational training students in need.
To promote executive exchange program with Sri Lanka / Canadian organisations.
To collaborate with all Canadian or Canadian funded local or international institution’s, organization, associations and service providers to achieve there desired objectives.
President's Message...
Canada-Sri Lanka have strong bilateral relations
Canada and Sri Lanka have strong bilateral relations based upon shared participation in the Commonwealth, and development assistance through the Colombo Plan, in addition to the presence of a vibrant community of Canadian of Sri Lankan origin. Canadian interest in Sri Lanka is also driven by a foreign policy commitment to the principles of freedom of expression, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
Long Standing
Canada has a long-standing development assistance partnership with Sri Lanka dating back to the 1950s managed largely by the C a n a d i a n I n t e r n a t i o n a n a l Development Agency CIDA. In response to the tsunami of December 2004, the Canadian Government and individual Canadians pledged an unprecedented amount of assistance for relief, recovery and reconstruction projects in Sri Lanka. Annual bilateral assistance is approximately over $6 million, and recently Canada announced up to $25 million in humanitarian assistance. Canada also contributed to the Commonwealth Expert Team, which monitored the January 2010 presidential election.
Canadian trade with Sri Lanka stood over $500 million recently, with Canadian import over $125 million including nearly 50 percent in woven and knitted apparels. Canadian exports totalled over $350 million. Canada has established an important share of the Sri Lankan import market for wheat and other agriculture commodities. Recently, almost 81 percent ($350 million) of Canadian exports to Sri Lanka. 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Staying much the same
John Boyce looks at the stamina index of the mare population and finds little change over the last 12 years
Speed, stamina, precocity and class: find the right balance in a racehorse and who knows what might be achieved. But what goes for a single racehorse, also applies to the industry as a whole. A full program from five to 20 furlongs, contested by top-class horses with the requisite aptitude is what everyone wants. But the economics of racing in Britain and Ireland is such that it applies downward pressure on the production of stayers – or that’s how the story goes. But to what extent can we measure this phenomenon?
In this article I have looked back over a 12-year period for signs of the contraction in the aptitude of the British and Irish thoroughbred. But before we get started, it is perhaps pertinent to take a look at what has happened in Australia over the years. There is no question that the modern Australian stallion is required to produce stock that are highly competent from six furlongs to a mile. Sires that can only produce 10-furlong horses don’t do well down under – just look at what happened to Galileo there. When Danehill arrived on the scene in Australia, he reinforced the importance two-year-old racing and races for sprinter-milers. It is important to recognize the part played by a dominant sire in the shaping of the breed. Had it not been for Sadler’s Wells and Galileo in Europe, can we be certain that our great staying races would enjoy the standing they do today? The Australian industry – predominately made up of a generally more cost-conscious, commercially minded ownership base – promotes speed and precocity over sires that can produce genuinely top-class stayers. Just witness what has happen to the Melbourne Cup fields in recent years, dominated as they are by European-bred horses.
But the landscape in Britain and Ireland is altogether different. To start with, we have big private breeding establishments that are to a greater extent immune to the economics of racing and breeding. It is they that are the custodians of the prosperity and diversity of European racing. Whilst it’s true that there are fewer owner-breeders around today than there were 30 or 40 years ago, it would be hard to argue that there are substantially fewer mares today under the control of owner-breeders.
In Europe in general there exists inherent stamina in the broodmare population that will take some changing.
Our study looks at the mares and stallions that have made up our industry over the past 12 years. If there is a move towards speed then it will eventually show up in the winning distances of mares in the broodmare population. The 7,585 winning mares covered in Britain and Ireland in 2018 had an average winning distance of 8.54 furlongs, which is indeed the lowest figure posted in the past 12 years. But it’s a marginal decrease from the highest average of 8.66 recorded in 2012 and is given further context by the 8.61 furlongs recorded in 2007.
AVERAGE WINNING DISTANCE OF WINNING MARES COVERED 2007 TO 2018
Year Sires Sires with Book AWD <8F % Winning Mares AWD
2007 143 30 21 7,313 8.61
Moreover, we also have to be wary of the effect of ebb and flow of general market forces. The comparatively high average stamina figures recorded between 2009 and 2013 are a function of the market. Those were the tough years after a downturn in foal production that had a deeper effect on the cheaper speed sires that typically cover speedier mares. In hard times they tend to disappear and return in times of over production. Similarly, the percentage of commercial stallions with a book stamina index of less than a mile shows no real movement in 12 years. In 2018, 29% of all commercial stallion covered speedier books, but that percentage had been as high as 33% ten years earlier.
In Britain and Ireland and Europe in general there exists inherent stamina in broodmare population that will take some changing. It will be important to monitor the make and shape of the broodmare population for significant changes over the coming years. Should the stamina index fall again next year and the year after, then the proactive approach being taken by the racing and breeding authorities on safeguarding the stayer will have been well founded.
Posted by John Boyce on 14 Mar 2019
John Boyce grew up on a stud farm and is a bloodstock journalist and former editor of Pacemaker and of The Thoroughbred Breeder. He was part of the Darley/Godolphin team from 2001 to 2022 as Group Marketing Head and then Group Head of Research. He is currently a partner in a data analytics company based in London. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11899 | {"url": "http://www.stallionguide.com/news/posts/2019/january/staying-much-the-same/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.stallionguide.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:42:16Z", "digest": "sha1:3LG25QTHLZFSIK7DJGTKLIHIXLRSLSOB"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 4657, 4657.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 4657, 6245.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 4657, 14.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 4657, 103.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 4657, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 4657, 313.0]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 4657, 0.43329658]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 4657, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 4657, 0.05664373]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 4657, 0.04552673]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 4657, 0.04552673]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 4657, 0.02276337]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 4657, 0.01323452]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 4657, 0.01270513]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 4657, 0.02011646]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 4657, 0.01433297]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 4657, 0.13561191]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 4657, 0.43283582]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 4657, 4.69900498]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 4657, 5.23589724]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 4657, 804.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 22, 0.0], [22, 130, 0.0], [130, 650, 1.0], [650, 1861, 1.0], [1861, 2362, 1.0], [2362, 2471, 1.0], [2471, 3020, 1.0], [3020, 3083, 0.0], [3083, 3138, 0.0], [3138, 3164, 0.0], [3164, 3850, 1.0], [3850, 4306, 1.0], [4306, 4342, 0.0], [4342, 4657, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 22, 0.0], [22, 130, 0.0], [130, 650, 0.0], [650, 1861, 0.0], [1861, 2362, 0.0], [2362, 2471, 0.0], [2471, 3020, 0.0], [3020, 3083, 0.0], [3083, 3138, 0.0], [3138, 3164, 0.0], [3164, 3850, 0.0], [3850, 4306, 0.0], [4306, 4342, 0.0], [4342, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 22, 4.0], [22, 130, 20.0], [130, 650, 91.0], [650, 1861, 204.0], [1861, 2362, 84.0], [2362, 2471, 17.0], [2471, 3020, 99.0], [3020, 3083, 10.0], [3083, 3138, 10.0], [3138, 3164, 6.0], [3164, 3850, 120.0], [3850, 4306, 74.0], [4306, 4342, 8.0], [4342, 4657, 57.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 22, 0.0], [22, 130, 0.01869159], [130, 650, 0.00393701], [650, 1861, 0.003367], [1861, 2362, 0.00813008], [2362, 2471, 0.0], [2471, 3020, 0.05380334], [3020, 3083, 0.12903226], [3083, 3138, 0.01960784], [3138, 3164, 0.7826087], [3164, 3850, 0.02674591], [3850, 4306, 0.0], [4306, 4342, 0.17142857], [4342, 4657, 0.02572347]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 22, 0.0], [22, 130, 0.0], [130, 650, 0.0], [650, 1861, 0.0], [1861, 2362, 0.0], [2362, 2471, 0.0], [2471, 3020, 0.0], [3020, 3083, 0.0], [3083, 3138, 0.0], [3138, 3164, 0.0], [3164, 3850, 0.0], [3850, 4306, 0.0], [4306, 4342, 0.0], [4342, 4657, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 22, 0.04545455], [22, 130, 0.01851852], [130, 650, 0.01346154], [650, 1861, 0.0206441], [1861, 2362, 0.01397206], [2362, 2471, 0.01834862], [2471, 3020, 0.01092896], [3020, 3083, 0.71428571], [3083, 3138, 0.23636364], [3138, 3164, 0.0], [3164, 3850, 0.00874636], [3850, 4306, 0.01315789], [4306, 4342, 0.11111111], [4342, 4657, 0.05396825]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 4657, 0.47607321]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 4657, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 4657, 0.5412457]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 4657, -131.11254435]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 4657, 100.43070782]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 4657, -12.73122359]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 4657, 39.0]]} |
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Article: US GEOPOLITICAL INTERESTS AND REGIONAL SECURITY IN CENTRAL ASIA.
Authors: ASSEL ZHOLBARYSSOVA.
This article is aimed at developing and analyzing the strategic concerns of the main geopolitical powers in the Central Asian region. The author concludes that the specialty of the Central Asia is a beneficial geopolitical location and great amount of nature resources that makes the region an object of world powers’ geopolitical interests. The main actors in the Central Asia are Russia, China and the USA. They have an influence on political processes inside of the region, realizing their own strategies.
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Set Graveyard
December 5, 2005 Blog, Images, Behind The Scenes
The end of principle photography is coming soon and already several of the main sets, including the Airlock and the Oxygen Garden, no longer exist. Walking around the sets is a bit sad right now. I go in fully expecting to walk into the spaceship and instead it’s either the wooden shell of the set with the props and set dressing removed or it’s been changed into something else – the studio where the Oxygen Garden was is a huge blue screen room, the Airlock set is now…er… something else. ;)
The Oxygen Garden is the only set to which I felt an emotional attachment- it was green and alive, not like a film set at all. I would go in for a wander around every few days when they weren’t filming in that set. I’d look at the bamboo trees, the tomato plants, the beans, the carrots, the corn, the cabbage… It was so peaceful and relaxing, just me on my own in the garden in space… but now the remains of it are sitting outside at the back of Three Mills waiting to either be taken away or destroyed.
The other week I watched as a big grapple smashed up part of the set. It wasn’t enjoyable at all…
Sure, there are a couple new sets- the Stellar Bomb set is the biggest- but they aren’t the kind of place you’d go to hide, nor the kind of place that you fall in love with. They aren’t anywhere as beautiful as the Oxygen Garden.
Don’t tell the props department, but I took home a fern from the Oxygen Garden… so I always have a memory of it.
Update 2014: a few more ‘graveyard’ shots. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11903 | {"url": "http://www.sunshinedna.com/2005/12/05/set-graveyard/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.sunshinedna.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:07:37Z", "digest": "sha1:EZZF3NOR4FCMG3AODAZ6A4EG2YPONIQF"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1546, 1546.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1546, 2455.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1546, 8.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1546, 50.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1546, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1546, 289.3]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1546, 0.47740113]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1546, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1546, 0.03694581]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1546, 0.04926108]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1546, 0.02298851]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1546, 0.01977401]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1546, 0.125]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1546, 0.14971751]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1546, 0.57966102]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1546, 4.12881356]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1546, 0.01694915]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1546, 4.67791677]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1546, 295.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 14, 0.0], [14, 63, 0.0], [63, 558, 0.0], [558, 1063, 1.0], [1063, 1161, 0.0], [1161, 1391, 1.0], [1391, 1504, 1.0], [1504, 1546, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 14, 0.0], [14, 63, 0.0], [63, 558, 0.0], [558, 1063, 0.0], [1063, 1161, 0.0], [1161, 1391, 0.0], [1391, 1504, 0.0], [1504, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 14, 2.0], [14, 63, 8.0], [63, 558, 90.0], [558, 1063, 100.0], [1063, 1161, 20.0], [1161, 1391, 45.0], [1391, 1504, 23.0], [1504, 1546, 7.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 14, 0.0], [14, 63, 0.11111111], [63, 558, 0.0], [558, 1063, 0.0], [1063, 1161, 0.0], [1161, 1391, 0.0], [1391, 1504, 0.0], [1504, 1546, 0.1]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 14, 0.0], [14, 63, 0.0], [63, 558, 0.0], [558, 1063, 0.0], [1063, 1161, 0.0], [1161, 1391, 0.0], [1391, 1504, 0.0], [1504, 1546, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 14, 0.14285714], [14, 63, 0.12244898], [63, 558, 0.01818182], [558, 1063, 0.01782178], [1063, 1161, 0.03061224], [1161, 1391, 0.02608696], [1391, 1504, 0.04424779], [1504, 1546, 0.02380952]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1546, 0.78986752]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1546, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1546, 0.0931319]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1546, -67.40489848]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1546, 27.50256651]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1546, -114.83602337]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1546, 11.0]]} |
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There are several sources of free education data on the web. Both UNESCO and the World Bank have extensive collections of data available in easily downloadable format. Both sets of data include numerous tables, which have a large variety of data at a national level with time series.
UNESCO -- the main UNESCO site provides a list of reports which can be downloaded as .pdf files, these are available at http://www.uis.unesco.org/Pages/default.aspx. Data in downloadable spreadsheet format is available at http://data.uis.unesco.org Use "Popular Queries".
World Bank -- The World Bank data uses much material from UNESCO and incorporates it with data from other sources. The World Bank provides time series data in the World Development Indicators and a dedicated education database both available at http://databank.worldbank.org/data/databases.asp Use either the WDI database or search for Education.
UNICEF-- The UNICEF page provides a set of "At a Glance" data on population, nutrition, health, education, etc. as it affects children. For individual country data select "Data by Topic and Country", for topic data sets select "Resources. The UNICEF data is available at https://data.unicef.org .
United Nations -- Data on the educational indicators related to the Sustainable Development Goals is available at http:// data.un.org .
Wittgenstein Centre-- Provides education data projections to 2100 generated through query form http://www.wittgensteincentre.org/en/index.htm . Much of this data is available on the World Bank WDI site in a more accessible format.
Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) -- This site https://www.statcompiler.com/en/ provides survey data for education at the national and provincial/state levels. The data is available as spreadsheet downloads and for some indicators, shape files. For all the education variables choose "Complete List" then "Education". For education data select data
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Acquisition of Control - Choose Your Trustees Carefully
Subject: Acquisition of Control
Number: 10-28
It is uncertain whether the CRA’s policy is correct, as it has not been challenged in court
Acquisition of control of a corporation can trigger a number of negative tax consequences, such as a deemed year-end, denial of loss carryforwards, and denial of various other carryforwards of deductions and credits.
It is generally understood that there is no acquisition of control where the shares of the corporation are received by the estate of the controlling shareholder on death. This rule applies whether or not the estate’s executors (sometimes referred to as estate trustees or administrators) are related to the deceased shareholder. However, where controlling shares of the corporation are transferred from an estate to a testamentary trust (which is a trust created in one’s Will, separate from the estate itself), there will be an acquisition of control of the corporation unless all the trustees of the testamentary trust are related to the deceased shareholder. On the transfer from either the estate or the testamentary trust to a beneficiary, there is no acquisition of control provided the beneficiary was related to the deceased shareholder.
Where, in the course of administering either the estate or the testamentary trust, an executor or a trustee is replaced due to either death or incapacity, the CRA’s administrative policy is that there is no acquisition of control of a corporation controlled by the trust. However, where there is a change of an executor or a trustee for other reasons (such as removal due to disagreement or voluntary resignation), and the newly-appointed executor or trustee is unrelated to the deceased shareholder, the CRA’s administrative policy is that there is an acquisition of control.
The CRA has announced that it is considering withdrawing its current administrative position and may begin taking the view that a change of control occurs where there is a change of trustees for any reason (including death or incapacity of a trustee) unless the replacement trustee is related to the deceased shareholder.
This problem is not limited to testamentary trusts. Replacement or appointment of trustees in an inter-vivos trust (such as one used in an estate freeze) can also cause an unintended acquisition of control.
It is uncertain whether the CRA’s policy is correct, as it has not been challenged in court. However, the CRA’s views must be considered in any planning involving trusts or estates.
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Cape Scott Provincial Park
Cape Scott Provincial Park (established 1973, 50 km2), on the northwest tip of VANCOUVER I, BC, includes 64 km of coast with 23 km of sandy beaches interspersed by rocky headlands. The land rises inland to Mount St Patrick (415 m), and in it lies a 44 ha body of freshwater, Eric Lake.
Cape Breton Island
Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, 10 311 km2, a rugged and irregularly shaped island, approximately 175 km long by 135 km at its widest, is located at the eastern extremity of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Bug is the name properly applied to a member of the order Hemiptera, the most diverse order of insects having incomplete metamorphosis.
Zooplankton, weakly swimming animals belonging to many phyla (primary divisions of the animal kingdom), which, as larvae or adults, exist wholly suspended within a water body.
Bylot Island
Bylot Island, 11 067 km2, is nestled into the northeastern corner of Baffin Island at the entrance to Lancaster Sound.
The caddisfly is a small (1.5-40 mm), drab insect of order Trichoptera ["hairy wings"].
Bras d'Or Lake
Bras d'Or Lake, 1099 km2, is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean occupying the centre of Cape Breton Island that nearly divides the island in two. On the north it is linked to the ocean by a narrow channel down the west side of Boularderie Island.
Botany History
Long before formal study of plants began in Canadian academic institutions, they were studied by explorers and talented amateurs.
Blue-green Algae, now known as Cyanobacteria, are named for the blue-green pigment phycocyanin which along with chlorophyll a gives them a blue-green appearance. This led to Cyanobacteria being called blue-green algae before the kingdom Monera was recognized.
Canadian Wildlife Federation
Canadian Wildlife Federation, national, nonprofit, nongovernmental conservation organization founded in 1961 and chartered in 1962.
Cape Bonavista
Cape Bonavista, elevation 15-30 m, is the bare, rocky extremity of the Bonavista Peninsula, north of the town of Bonavista in eastern Newfoundland.
Dogwood (Cornaceae), family of perennial herbaceous plants, trees and shrubs, represented in North America by about 15 members of the genus Cornus.
Cape Traverse
Cape Traverse is a small peninsula along the southwestern shore of PEI on Northumberland Strait.
Canada Centre for Inland Waters
Canada Centre for Inland Waters One of the world's leading water-research complexes, the Canada Centre for Inland Waters (CCIW), is owned and managed by Environment Canada (EC).
Pepper (Capsicum annuum) is a perennial plant, cultivated as an annual and belonging to the nightshade family.
Periwinkle is a common name for any of the edible intertidal snails of the genus Littorina. Periwinkles are represented by 6 species in Canadian coastal waters.
Field Pea
SeePEA.
Animal evolution has resulted in a vast number of adaptations for successful life under all sorts of conditions, so that there are now more kinds of animals than of all other living things combined.
Animal agriculture is the practice of breeding animals for the production of animal products and for recreational purposes.
Indian Summer, popular expression for a period of mild, summerlike weather which occurs in the autumn, usually after the first frost. 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Sega/Sonic Colouring Book
Post by big_smile » Tue Jul 25, 2017 5:40 am
Featuring Altered Beast, Golden Axe, Streets of Rage, Sonic the Hedgehog, and more, this new colouring book for Adults has been designed by Patrick Spaziante who worked on the Archie comics and features 96 pages of original designs.
http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books ... 524784256/
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The Tale of Two Survivors
One year ago today, I sat in the car in my sister's driveway in tears. We had just attended a small group Bible study at a friend's house. It was my first time out of the house for something other than a doctor’s appointment and I was so incredibly weary. There really are no words to sufficiently convey the tremendous weight of this type of weariness. Crushed physically, mentally and in spirit, I was just beginning to pick up the pieces of our life that had been shattered by a catastrophic series of events over the previous six months.
I remember looking at my sister in the dark car while the words just poured out. "There has to be a greater purpose! There must be someone out there who will go through some sort of hell for the Lord to have brought me through all of this.” While I knew God was using this trial to build character and perseverance in me, I was also acutely aware that God intended to use it to help someone someday. I didn’t know when or where. I envisioned it would be years or even a few decades from now. What I didn't expect was to learn her name the very next morning.
A friend from my church asked me for suggestions on how to encourage her long distance friend who had given birth to a son the week before and found herself going through a similar nightmare as mine. Aside from praying, I told her to send cards and text them often so they could feel the love and support all around them. I began praying with such intensity for this woman and her family starting from that day, all the while intimately knowing the challenges she faced both in the hospital and beyond it. I had never met her but I instantly felt a connection to her. A day later, when it was becoming clear she would survive, I offered to talk to her if she wanted to get in touch with a fellow postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) survivor.
Candace took me up on the offer and reached out a week or so later. She was the very first survivor I had contact with and our shared experience bonded us almost immediately. We never asked to be a part of this sisterhood of suffering but we were thankful to have it. We texted at all hours of the day and night while caring for our newborns during those first few months. So often, I would wake for a middle of the night feeding and glance at my phone for the time to see Candace had sent a text during one of her middle of the night feedings. We felt relief to know we were experiencing a lot of the same things, which meant it must be normal, right? While Candace would say I encouraged her, she was a lifeline to me too. God knew exactly what I needed in that moment in my sister’s driveway all the while knowing what Candace was about to go through. For years, (yes, YEARS!) He had been orchestrating the intersection of our paths bringing it to perfect fruition during the births of our firsts and the devastation of our near-death experiences. What an amazing God we have! We have yet to meet in person but when we do, I have no doubt that it'll probably be at a blood drive and we'll be crying many happy tears and comparing our battle scars. Because God's great mercies are new every morning, and Candace is one of those mercies to me.
A few weeks ago, Candace sent me the canvas pictured above to celebrate my first survival anniversary. It meant so much, especially coming from someone who knows the heavy emotions, thoughts and memories that make anniversaries such a hard day. But it was a day that allowed me to close a perilous chapter in our story and turn that final war-torn page to a fresh, new chapter with hope for the future. My survival anniversary meant that I could finally start looking at a lot of the really scary things from my rear view mirror. As Candace celebrates her survival anniversary this week, my prayer is that she feels this same sense of moving forward too. The burden of survivorship really does start to get lighter.
We are a tale of two survivors. We are another example of God's mysterious way of giving beauty for ashes. We never wanted to be the faces of maternal near misses but we don’t get to pick our trials. We don’t get to decide what will crush us. We don’t have the option to choose what will make us desperate for Jesus, but God gives each of us opportunities to turn our pain into something beautiful.
Tomorrow is Candace's one year survival anniversary and this week happens to be 54 days since I donated on my own survival anniversary in October… which means if we lived closer, I could donate blood with her on her anniversary too. While distance prohibits that (at least for this year), I will be donating later today and this donation is for you, Candace. This one is for you.
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Maritime: Hopes Of Saving $2billion Yearly In The Gulf Of Guinea Brightens As Combating Piracy In The Region Take The Centre Stage In IMO
February 17, 2021 February 17, 2021 Stephen UbannaBusiness / Crime / Economy / Maritime / News / TrendingNo Comment on Maritime: Hopes Of Saving $2billion Yearly In The Gulf Of Guinea Brightens As Combating Piracy In The Region Take The Centre Stage In IMO
The attack on MV .Mozart, a Turkish Container ship, off the Coast of Nigeria, in the Gulf of the Guinea, on January 23, 2021, and how to combat Piracy and sea robbery in the region appears to have taken the centre-stage in the International Maritime Organisation, IMO.
Kitack Lim, Secretary General, IMO, has made it clear to the nine member states of the region : Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon, Gabon and Sao Tome and Principe that a decisive action has to be taken to be able to stem the increasing incidents of attacks on Container ships and other variety of vessels in the region in the recent years.
The region which had been described by the International Maritime Bureau, IMB, as dangerous in the world of Piracy, may have forced Lim, the Secretary General of the United Nations. UN, Maritime Agency to issued a circular to all the IMO member states including Nigeria, and the shipping Companies, on the need for cargo ships and other ocean going vessels ‘’to implement ‘’ the measures on the Best Management Practices BMP, for the Central and West African sub-region . The circular, No. 4382, was said to have been issued on February 10, 2021.
In the circular, Lim, had stressed the need for ‘’all the stakeholders to work together ‘’ to restore security and reduce threats to the safety and security of Crews and vessels operating in the Gulf of Guinea’’. Security experts believe that the implementation of the BMP, by the Commercial ship- owners will assist ships passing through the high risk area of the Indian Ocean to do so without problem.
The BMP, guidelines, according to informed sources, were said to have been formulated by the International shipping Organisations and Navies of different countries and endorsed by the IMO. The document was said to have been designed ‘’ to provide shipping Companies and seafarers with advice on how to avoid hijack’’. They noted that ships that use the self- protection measures as outlined in the BMP, document are four times less likely to be attacked by Pirates or sea Criminals.
Jamoh: DG, NIMASA
The IMO, officials were said to have taken action that would ‘’enhance the Coordination of initiatives among stakeholders and also facilitating meetings with Bashir Jamoh, Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, believed to be tackling the security challenge in the region with the agency human and resources in partnership with other security agencies personnel, partner the Nigerian Navy. The IMO officials were said to be also holding meetings with the officials of the Inter-regional Coordination centre for the Implementation of Regional Strategy for Maritime Safety and security in in Central and the West African sub-region, ICC, on how to Combat piracy and sea robbery in the Gulf of Guinea to make it a safe area for ocean going vessels.
Already, the IMO Secretary General had made it mandatory for ship owners ‘’to implement the IMO, endorsed BMP, for West Africa’’, ostensibly to avoid, deter, delay and report attacks. Note that the BMP, cover risk assessment, ship protection measures and reporting.
Given that Combating Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, have taken the centre- stage in the IMO, may have encouraged the Organisation to go ahead with its plans ‘’to convene a maritime working group focusing on the Gulf of Guinea at the next session of the Maritime Safety Committee 103, scheduled to take place in May , 2021.
The Maritime Safety Committee 103, Working Group Session, Lim had said would provide opportunity for the IMO member states and International Organisations ‘’to discuss further areas of collaboration and possible action to address the existing problems in the Gulf of Guinea.
He had said that the Organisation is currently working with the ICC, to assist with the implementation of the Yaounde Code of Conduct, YCC,described as regional Code aimed at enhancing maritime security and tackling the problems of Piracy, armed robbery against ships, illegal fishing and other illicit maritime activities in the Gulf of Guinea.
The International Maritime Burau, IMB, latest yearly Piracy report across the world shows that the Gulf of Guinea, recorded the highest number of Crew Kidnappings in 2020. The report shows that the region alone recorded the kidnapping of 130 sailors, taken in 22 separate attacks. According to the IMB report, 96.3% of the attacks on the ocean going vessels happened in the region.
The office of the Naval Intelligence,’’ of the United States, US, shipping threat reports’’, had reported that there were 97 incidents of Piracy and armed robbery at the sea that had occurred in the Gulf of Guinea region as at December 2020. Maritime stakeholders told the Value News that the reported Piracy and sea robbery incidents was a 24% decline in the total number of incidents from the same period in 2019. , A source disclosed that the number of kidnappings, and hijacking of ships and other varieties of vessels had also decreased by 16%. He noted that boardings and attempted boardings to steal valuables from ships and Crews were the most common types of Criminal activities in the region.
Investigation by The Magazine shows that 51% of the Piracy incidents and sea robbery had occurred off the Coast of Nigeria. Although, it shows a decline compared to the 71% that was recorded 2019, Jamoh, the Director General, NIMASA, was not resting on his oars but had has continued to face the Pirates and sea robbers squarely that many of the have been forced to go underground or relocate to Gabon and SaoTome and Principe from where they strike and return back to their location.
There is no gain saying the fact that in 2020, Pirates and Sea robbers were said to have operated off the nine countries in the Gulf of Guinea, which included Nigeria, Benin , Cameroon,Equatorial Guinea, Coted’Ivoire, Ghana, Gabon, Togo, SaoTome and Princcipe, targeting a variety of vessels including tankers, Container ships, General cargo vessels, fishing vessels, Passenger vessels, and other numerous vessels supporting oil production.
Hijacked MV.Mozart, Turkish Container Ship, By pirates
The Pirates and sea robbers, may have been succeeding in their attacks on ships because they use motherships to support their operations up to 200 nautical miles from shore. It is not surprising why they could fire at vessels . Even Dryad Global had said that much , noting that the Pirates generally kidnap two to six high value Crew members in any successful Operation . These are the ship master, Chief Engineer, and any western Crew member .
The Kidnapped Crew members are normally taken offshore in the Niger Delta region where the Pirates demand ransom payments in exchange for the safe return of the Crew members. The IMO estimates that the annual cost of Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea , ranges from $565 million to $2billion.
It could be that much that most governments in the region have been late to realize how their absence in the maritime domain have not only costs them untold loss of revenue but also undermines security in land, as the criminals activities starts on Land and end offshore. The IMO, officials may have discovered war against Piracy in the region was only be undertaken by the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Administration, using NIMASA, which had intensified the anti-Piracy war in the last 11 months in Nigerian waters and the Gulf of Guinea.
Lim may have recognised the Nigeria’s effort to stem Piracy in its waters and the Gulf of Guinea , that he had Commended Jamoh, the NIMASA, Director General , for his ‘’brave and dynamic approach to the nation’s maritime security. The IMO Secretary General’s Commendation letter to Jamoh , barely a few months in office appears to encouraged him to do more to create awareness and sensitize the general public about the dangers of Piracy and sea robbery in Nigerian waters and the Gulf of Guinea which must be stopped at all cost.
Insecurity: Nigeria Sitting On A Keg Of Gunpowder As Bandits Kidnap Students And Teachers In Niger State
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COVID 19: Bad Times For the Nigerian Maritime Sector – Jamoh
April 4, 2020 April 4, 2020 Stephen UbannaMaritime / News / TrendingNo Comment on COVID 19: Bad Times For the Nigerian Maritime Sector – Jamoh
Between December 31, 2020 and now, the global Maritime sector had been in total shamble because of the Wuhan Town in Hebei Province of Peoples Republic of China grown Coronavirus disease which had spread to over 203 countries in the world and claimed thousands of lives.
The situation had been made worse as the global shipping Industry had been drastically affected as most shipping Lines could not enter into the ports in People Republic of China, Italy, Spain and South Korea including China to carry cargo to other parts of the world including Nigeria because of tough maritime regulatory measures to curb the spread of the deadly disease, described as dangerous, by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Given that the seaports are the gateway to the nation’s economy, the Federal government had beamed its searchlight on Calabarport, Cross river state, where one of the Terminators, operate a Passenger vessel between Nigerian and Cameroon and the Lagos ports which handles between 75% and 90% of the cargo vessels calling at the nation’s ports.
Aware that the seaports, both within and outside the country the country are vulnerable to the spread of the disease, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, under the close watch of Bashir Jamoh and his Management Team, were said to have released fresh guidelines, apart from the general ones that had already been issued by the Nigerian Center For Disease Control, NCDC, that must be observed by vessels, calling the nation’s seaports.
The agency officials may have gone tough on the Industry Stakeholders and the shipping Companies to curnb the spread of the disease in Nigeria. Not that Jamoh, the NIMASA Director General had made it clear that any ocean-going vessel having a history of having visited China, Italy, Spain, Iran, Germany, France, south Korea and Iran or the North American country of the United States, US, as well as other highly affected Coronavirus countries since February 1, 2020, would not be allowed to enter into any of the Nigerian ports to discharge their cargoes between March 30, 2020 to April 12, 2020. This may have informed why there are so many vessels on the high sea, begging to be permitted to enter into Nigerian waters .
More painful to the International shipping Companies calling at the nations’ port was the recent ban on vessels without thermal screening facilities for its Crew members from operating in country’s water ways.
Jamoh and his Management Team , may have acted based on the advice of the United Nations, UN, World Health Organisation, WHO, the International Maritime Organisation, IMO, International Labour Organisation, ILO, and the NCDC, officials.
The NIMASA Director General , who could not hide his feelings had told those that cares to listen that the measures initiated by the agency to protect the nation’s maritime sector was necessitated by the outbreak of the COVID 19 and to curb its spread in the country.
Note that apart from the lagos ports of Apapa, Tin-Can Island, Port Multi-services Terminal limited, PTML, Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, phasese I and II as well as the Onne, Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone Terminal, Port Harcourt Area I, Rivers state, Delta and Calabar ports, in the south east, the other vulnerable areas that could easily be affected by the disease are the offshore operations and locations for the provision of supplies of cargoes, maintenance and repairs of oil platforms. By foreign Contractors.
The measures, may have been considered harsh in the country’s shipping circles that Stakeholders reached out Hassan Bello, a Lawyer and EExecutive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers Council, NSC, to intervene before the Maritime Regulatory agency start enforcing the new laws at the ports, which might frustrate their operations.
Maritime Stakeholders Visit To NIMASA
The fallout was that Bello, the NSC , Executive Secretary had mobilised members of the agency Management Team, Captains of the Industry and the Shipping Companies to visit the NIMASA boss at his Apapa office to talk things over with him.It was a family meeting, according to a source, as the NIMASA Director General was said to have made them understand that “while the government is concerned about protecting the lives of the citizenry, the economy must be sustained”.
He disclosed that the Coronavirus pandemic had actually “slowed down activities in the nation’s maritime sector”, which the industry Operators believe might be worse with the fresh regulatory measures put in place by the agency.
Appealing to the Industry Stakeholders for more understanding in this trying and difficult times, he averred based on past experience, that the global economy would bounce back to reckoning where the shipping activities would go on unhindered. Jamoh, the NIMASA boss, who could not hide his feelings consistently had declared: we are going through hard times, insisting that that all hands must be on deck to sustain the Nigerian economy.
Perhaps, to ensure the continued sustenance of the economy, the NIMASA boss had suggested the need for collaboration between all the relevant agencies in the nation’s maritime sector in this trying times. He may have used the opportunity provided by Bello, the Executive Secretary of NSC, and other other Captains of the Industry recent visit to re-echo his call for collaboration between the various agencies in the nation’s maritime sector.
“Let me assure all Stakeholders and the shipping Community that as a regulatory agency we will continue to embrace collaboration’’, he had said. According to him, what is happening in the world economy, particular, Nigeria I s a phase , stressing that “it will soon be over because today’s pains are necessary for tomorrow’s gains”.
A worried Jamoh, noted that “the world was not prepared for the pandemic” , which may have informed why Nigeria and the other 203 countries that had contacted the Contagious deadly Wuhan of the Hebei Province of China virus to ease the pressure on the nation’s maritime sector.
Giving the pains which the fresh regulatory measures may caused the shipping Companies operating in Nigerian waters, Jamoh may have gladdened the heart of the Industry Operators when he said, “ we will continue to review these guidelines where necessary in order to ensure that both the indigenous and Foreign shipping Lines does not suffer, particular, “when it comes to the movement of medical facilities through the sea into the country. Take for instance the Face Mask which was said to have been produced by a Company in the Coronavirus, infested Asian country of China, which is needed all over the world as a preventive measure to curb the spread of the disease.
The visit of the NSC boss and the Captains of the Industry to Jamoh may have also provided opportunity for him to speak out.He gave his words that all the various agencies in the nation’s maritime sector would heed to the call of the NIMASA Director General to work together and energise to ensure ease of information sharing through a single data window as ” it will help the sector to grow”.
Representatives of the shipping Companies at the Closed door meeting with NIMASA boss and his Management Team were said to have made a case for the agency to give them a soft landing .They were said to have asked the NIMASA helmsman and his Management Team to consider a review of voyages less than 14 days in the fresh maritime regulatory notice in order to avoid undue delay and congestion at the ports. Whether Jamoh and his Management Team would bow to the Pressure from the shipping Companies to do so remain to be seen.
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Tech Rugby Club wins two of three at Vanderbilt tourney
September 30, 2011 by Samantha Kendall
Tech’s Rugby Club placed in the top three in the Oak Leaf Cup Tournament this weekend in Nashville, Tenn. A disappointing beginning, Friday night started out when Vanderbilt University’s A-side, last year’s champions, beat Tech. With two tries, two conversions and a rare drop goal, Vanderbilt had a 22-0 […]
Let’s Talk About Movies: The Guard
September 30, 2011 by Will Sheckler
#8220;I don’t know if you’re really, really dumb or really, really smart,” said FBI Agent Wendell Everett. These words resonate throughout the whole film as we follow Sergeant Gerry Boyle (Breeden Gleeson), a.k.a. The Guard, as he helps on a case with an FBI Agent Wendell Everett (Don Cheadle) […]
Golden Eagle Player Profile: Dontay Gay
September 30, 2011 by The Oracle - Sports
The senior running back from Lexington, Ky. recently set a Tech record by becoming the first Tech player to run for more than 100 yards while also having more than 100 yards receiving in the same game. Gay currently leads the OVC in rushing yards. If he could be […]
Intolerance is an epidemic
September 30, 2011 by Will Housley
I was watching CNN the other night when a story came on about yet another teen suicide as a result of bullying. On Sept. 18, 14-year-old Jamey Rodemeyer committed suicide in the backyard of his suburban Buffalo, N.Y. home after being taunted, bullied and ridiculed online for years for being […]
‘Gears of War 3’ finishes trilogy with fitting ending, improvements
September 30, 2011 by Chuck Acheson
#8220;Gears of War 3” builds on its previous iterations while adding new features and correcting numerous problems found in the previous games. Admittedly, I’m not a big fan of multiplayer, so I will focus on the single player campaign. Concluding the story of Marcus Fenix and Delta […]
Tech looks to stay atop OVC with a victory at UT-M
September 30, 2011 by Andy Rutherford
The Ohio Valley Conference-leading Golden Eagles (3-1, 2-0) travel to Martin to take on the UT-Martin Skyhawks (2-1, 1-1) this Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in the first of three Sgt. York Trophy games this season. Although Tech holds the overall series lead (20-10-2) and the visiting team has won […]
Troy Davis: justice served?
September 30, 2011 by Jonathan Frank
On September 21, 2011 Troy Davis was put to death for the 1989 murder of police officer Mark MacPhail. The case sparked a national media-frenzy as celebrities and activists such as Al Sharpton, Jimmy Carter, and the NAACP cast doubts over Davis’ guilt and called for a new trial […]
Buddies program helps new students adjust
September 30, 2011 by Logan Nickleson
Tech Buddies, a program implemented this semester by the Service Station, is cultivating student friendships on a global level. “There’s definitely a period of adjustment as you adapt to a foreign culture, and it’s always nice to have someone that is genuinely interested in helping you,” Beth Douglass, Tech senior […]
Paint Tech purple returns
September 30, 2011 by Julie Graham
Purple covers Tech as students come together to raise awareness of the American Cancer Society Relay For Life. For one week, colleges across the nation cover their campuses in purple, the signature color of Relay, by holding campus-wide activities and spreading information everywhere. Paint the Campus Purple will be taking […]
Tech looks for new ways to boost retention
September 30, 2011 by Jackson Cresswell
Tech’s Retention Committee will use this year to evaluate the effectiveness of past retention programs and to focus on students at an individual level. Retention refers to the percentage of freshmen students who return for their sophomore year. 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The double tax treaties (the "DTTs”) which Cyprus has concluded with Ethiopia, Iran and Jersey have recently entered into force and, as per the provisions of the relevant DTTs, will become effective as from 1 January 2018.
1. The DTT between Cyprus and Ethiopia provides for 5% withholding tax on dividends, interest and royalties.
2. The DTT between Cyprus and Iran provides for 5% withholding tax on dividends if the beneficial owner is a company (other than partnership) which holds directly at least 25% of the capital of the company paying the dividends and 10% withholding tax in all other cases. The DTT also provides for a withholding tax of 5% on interest and 6% on royalties.
3. The DTT between Cyprus and Jersey provides for 0% withholding tax on dividends, interest and royalties.
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e^x = 1 + (x)/1! + (x^2)/2! + (x^3)/3! + ........to infinity 2 <>GP
-> In a GP the product of any two terms equidistant from a term is always constant .
-> The sum of an infinite GP = a/(1-r) , where a and r are resp. the first term and common ratio of the GP .
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How And When To Intervene To Get Your Aging Parent Help
Posted on October 1, 2017 August 2, 2018 by Case Worker
If you have found yourself in the position of having to care for your aging parent or family member then I am sure you will agree that it can be a daunting task. And when you try to find information online to help guide you through the process you will feel even more overwhelmed as there is so much information out there. The easy part of caring for an aging senior is normally finding resources and care options. The hard part is dealing with the emotional challenges that come along and how and when to intervene. It is important to understand that every situation is unique, so there really isn’t a wrong or right answer as you will need to come up with a unique solution. Here are a few things to take into consideration as you go down this path in your life.
There is a fine line between too much and too little intervention when it comes to seniors and because of this delicate balance it can be hard to walk that fine line. Autonomy is the key principle that must always be at the top of your mind when it comes to assisting an aging parent. According to the Journal of Marriage and Family, seniors respond better to some assistance in the beginning, but not a whole lot as they may feel that their autonomy is being eroded and they are losing their independence. This research study was done in 1996.
In the ideal situation, you should begin talking with your aging parents about getting assistance, long before they need it and the best approach is to introduce some hypothetical situations such as “If” a certain situation were to happen, what would they like to see happen. What you will find however is that most seniors will want to maintain their independence and stay at home. And there are definitely options for in home care, but you should still try to explore other options such as assisted living, as depending on their situation or health condition, in home care may not be the best option for them. You could even visit a few retirement communities close by, just to get a better understanding of what seniors like most about these types of 55 and over communities.
The number one fear that seniors have about moving into an assisted living or nursing home is that they will be losing their independence. But what most seniors don’t understand is that with the right level of support, they could actually increase their independence, which is one of the main goals of these types of senior living facilities. It is not uncommon for seniors that were initially resistant to assisted living to later say they wish they had made the move sooner after they have actually resided in an assisted living facility as in most cases seniors will find a new lease on life within these senior living communities. The greatest benefit that seniors like is that the choice of residing in an assisted living community will relieve some of the burden off their caregivers or adult children so they both can worry less, as the support that the senior requires is now shifted from the children to the community.
The million dollar question however, is to determine when is the right time to actually make the move? From our experience, typically the best time for seniors to make the move is when they are experiencing some forms of social isolation and the reason is, senior that experience social isolation can develop both physical decline and rapid mental deterioration.
The U.S. Administration on Aging did some research in the past and according to that research, here are the main warning signs that you should be aware of that will tell you if your loved one is in need of assistance.
If you notice a change in their eating habits
Personal hygiene is being neglected
Chores around the home like cleaning is being neglected
Displaying inappropriate behavior
Changes in their relationships
Signs of weakness
Medications not taken as prescribed
No longer participating in activities that they enjoyed in the past
It is not uncommon for family members to notice the changes before the senior does and it’s important for you to decide which one of the above behaviors can be a potential risk to them and which ones are just from us worrying about them. This is why it is wise to sometimes ask an objective person for their opinion, which could be anyone that does not have any emotional ties to this particular situation. Most staff members in a nursing home or an assisted living facility are there to listen when you call and can help you understand the situation better.
When you have a concern with a particular situation, you should not make statements when you do talk to them about it, instead you should put your statement in the form of a question, this way they will not get on the defensive. Your loved one will probably already know what needs to be done, but they also know if they admit to it then it will bring about fear and apprehension. However, if you want to help them to get to the same conclusion and you, then all you have to do is be supportive and patient with them. We all know that it is an unfortunate fact of life and sometimes it will take some type of a crisis, before your aging parent will agree to get help in the form of in home care or make the move to some type of a senior living facility.
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Nigeria Human Rights Training for Women
Oby Nwankwo, Virginia Feix and Jana Magigita
This iteration of WLDI’s advanced human rights advocacy training was carried out in close collaboration with Civil Resource and Documentation Centre (CIRDDOC) in Enugu, Nigeria. Oby Nwankwo, Director of CIRDDOC traveled from Nigeria to Dar es Salaam to observe the final session of Activist Facilitator’s International training program. From there she negotiated with the Open Societies Initiative West Africa for funding.
The training team was composed of Jane Magigita from Tanzania and Virginia Feix of Brazil, Oby Nwankwo and me. This was the first time we had the opportunity to carry out the program with facilitators who had graduated from our international training program. It was also unique in that we worked with women, most of them lawyers, in a focused region of in one country. Five to seven participants from each of nine states in Eastern Nigeria participated including: Abia State, Ebonyi State, Anambra State, Imo State, Rivers State, Akwa-Ibom State, Cross Rivers State, Enugu State and Bayelsa State. These states were small, (2 to 3 million inhabitants each) composed of mostly rural communities.
The training course took place over two years, including three week-long training workshops with interim assignments being carried out by each state team. The participant teams were helped to absorb the sophisticated content of the course through a rigorous process of identifying a rights issues (problem/violation) to be confronted and developing a strategy to achieve a desired change. They were expected to be able to succinctly describe the following:
The chosen problem
The analysis of the problem
The desired goals and outcomes
The selected approach (strategy) to achieving the goals
The activities needed to be carried out
The message offered to the public, law-makers, etc.
The project structure was ideal in many ways. Due to the smaller numbers of participants and more accessible geographical range, it was easier than the projects in Central and East Africa or in Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States. In Eastern Nigeria we were able to provide more targeted feedback and guidance. The leadership provided by Oby Nwankwo in the interim periods also gave the project great cohesion. The issues and strategies the participants chose to work on were specific and manageable.
The first workshop took place in Enugu in April, 2003 with an emphasis on affirmative action. The second one took place in June 2004 in, Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, and the last one in ?
State Team Projects
The Abia State team worked on inheritance issues and set as their goal the passage of an law that would guarantee the rights of women to own property and freedom from discrimination on the basis of sex.
The Bayelsa State team targeted the absence of women in the Community Development Committees also based on sex discrimination. Their plan was to draft legislation to assure women a place and work with the community to gain acceptance of the proposal.
The Enugu State team also targeted discrimination of women and sought to make the Women's convention effective in Enugu by passing legislation to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women. Their strategy was to draft legislation, lobby the legislature and sensitize the public.
The Akwa Ibom State team chose to work on the problem of domestic violence, again by proposing legislation that would restrict and punish perpetrators and protect the victims.
The Cross River State team sought to challenge the law establishing the Traditional ruler's Council for not including women. they sought to amend the existing law to include 30% representation of women in the Etubom's Council.
The Imo State team also sought for the inclusion of women in the decision-making bodies of traditional communities and set out to change the laws governing these bodies to include of percentage of women.
The Anambra State team targeted discrimination against women in decision making and proposed the adoption of an affirmative action policy at the state level.
The Ebonyi State team took on the problem of the low level of participation of girls in education in the state.
The Rivers State team focused on the absence of women in appointive positions and sought to institute an affirmative action policy that would assure at lease 30% of stat appointments for women.
The states covered in the training are located in the south east region of Nigeria
While most of these issues involved some sort of change in legislation or policy to confront discrimination against women in their communities, the teams understood that they would need to do more than lobbying to achieve their goals. Their assignment to elaborate plans produced detailed schedules that included researching the issue, drafting legislation or policy changes, developing coalitions, developing media campaigns, and lobbying at various levels.
While they were in the process of developing these plans, the teams shared their issues and strategy plans with the other participants at the training workshops and received suggestions and feedback from the other participants. In the interim between training workshops, Obi and I also made evaluative trips to most of the states to meet with the teams and offer feedback and suggestions. We observed that some of them showed outstanding leadership and had been able to use the media effectively and gain considerable support among the public in pursuit of their goals. Others needed more assistance.
Case Study IMO STATE
The goal of the IMO group was to include 30% women in the traditional councils, including 3 senatorial zones covering 27 communities.
The group was been very dynamic in their activities. They recruited allies form a range of organizations, including the press, to work on the issue and they have systematically carried out activities to effect their goal. They worked on
Visiting the traditional rulers of the three zones
Conducting sensitization workshops in each of the zones for community members composed of women, men and youth and also Ezes (Traditional council members)
Although they said they used an interactive methodology, it appeared that the audience members were fairly passive recipients of information. They also used the media and had them intensively work on their message.
As a result of their activities, two communities appeared to be more sensitized than the third, whose Eze is not as open to the idea of women in the cabinet. Chiefs in two communities promised to include women.
The group's timeframe to achieve their goal was set at three years, but they had not set manageable targets in the interim in order to measure their achievements. During the technical assistance meeting we assisted the group to make a plan of action to revisit the communities a couple of times each between February and December and to refine the goals as follows:
To include 30% women in the traditional councils of the 3 zones by December 2004 as a pilot target.
To expand the number of zones to include the whole state, after the pilot phase was completed.
Final Recommendations:
1. Be clear about the interim and long term goals;
2. Carry out the plan of action systematically
3. Follow up on promises made by the Ezes and the communities.
In the slide show below, some the of the public mobilization they were able to organize is documented in photos.
Participant Statements:
Nancy I. Oko-Onya National Co-ordinator
Neighbourhood Initiative for Women Advancement (NIWA).
The Women Law Development International workshop on Advanced International Human Rights Advocacy for women has been an interesting one. It is a training programme that spanned 3 years. It first started at Enugu on the 6th day of march, 2003. Each session of the 3 year training ran for one week at different locations in Nigeria - Enugu, Abuja and Calaber with interesting facilitating sessions by Margaret Schuler, Virginia Fiex, Jane Magigita and Oby Nwankwo. These wonderful team of facilitators took us through the sessions discussing Human Rights Fundamentals, Human Rights Enforcement, Women’s Human Rights, Human Rights Advocacy.
The steps on identifying the problems/issues helped me discover that what I often called problems were not. I was helped to understand that framing a problem in human rights terms helps me identify the rights violated, clarify how the rights were violated, who the violator is. The elements of the legal system helped me appreciate that framing the problem will help me know the role and responsibility of the state in relation to the violation, and the scope and limitations of the law as a tool for bringing about change.
The relationship between the substance of the law (what the law says), the structure of the law (how the law is applied and enforced), and the culture of the law (how people regarded the law). This helped me understand when a problem is the violation of a protected right or the lack of law protecting the right.
Furthermore, the field work carried out after each of the trainings helped me put into practice the lessons I learnt in the process. I was able to apply the advocacy strategies learnt. The need to research on an issue before embarking on an advocacy so as to be able to present a better argument. The research is a guide in proposing a strong solution or remedy to the problem.
It was interesting working on this team for these 3 years. The experiences are real, alive and must be shared with members of my organisation, other NGOs and policy stakeholders. Working as a team was a great encouragement. What I would not have achieved alone I did working with the WLDI Team Ebonyi State.
Rose Olah Nwaogwugwu
Imo State
The WLDI Human Right Advocacy Training has built my capacity on the different human right instruments. Before the training, I had been hearing about human rights without knowing that I can one day become a human right advocate. It was taboo to talk about summoning the traditional rulers or pulling them out of their palaces for a meeting, but the training on human rights advocacy empowered me on the modalities to approach them and at the same time sensitized them on the issues I wanted to discuss with them.
I also learnt that the issues of human rights and women’s rights cannot be handled by one person alone; that success will be achieved through building strong blocks of committed and dedicated people and groups like I did with the gender and equal opportunity bill.
The training gave me insight into the saying which says “information is power but disseminating the information is more powerful.” This was evident in the way and manner in which the few Ezes, (traditional leaders) the media group and the women groups who attended our sensitization workshop reacted in sharing themselves in groups; some to lobby the traditional rulers while others to lobby the legislators.
My experience is that if the passage of the bill is to be meaningful, the women especially those in the rural communities need to be educated about their rights. This will also go for the traditional rulers more so now that some of them have started to react to our proposal positively. The training exposed me to know how best to identify problems, analyze them and mobilize resources to solve them.
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3 Tools to Help Your Business Succeed
Every business needs assistance from time to time. Doing it all alone is a time-consuming, difficult, and ultimately unsatisfying endeavor, no matter how many businesses you’ve founded and sold in the past. You’ll probably be exhausted by the time you see any progress, and you won’t want to enjoy the rewards of all that effort. It’s possible that you’ll become tired of the business just as it begins to achieve something interesting.
Because of this, it’s best to make use of the many tools available to help you get things done faster and more effectively. The more you can do this, the more likely it is that you’ll be able to continue with the business and develop it to greater and greater heights of success. Read on to find out what some of the top tools are and why they’re so beneficial.
A Business Website
You may not think of a company website as a tool, but it most certainly is. It’s a tool that will help you sell more, either because it’s an online shop or because it helps prospective customers or clients understand more about your company, what you do, and the services you provide. Without a decent website, you will lose sales to your competition simply because their website – not necessarily their company – is better than yours.
Spend time perfecting your website before launching it. It should look professional, be simple to use, have all of the most recent and important information about your company, and be mobile-friendly. A catchy domain name is also essential. Prepare for this ahead of time, and your website will be a powerful tool for growing your company.
Outsource Partners
Again, this may not fall under the ‘tool’ category in your mind, but having quality outsourcing partners on whom you can depend is critical when operating a company and wanting it to flourish.
Nobody can do everything on their own, and it’s much better to hire a dependable business accountant or someone to assist with your IT issues or marketing than it is to try to do everything alone and have to rush or do the best job you can. Even if you have to hire a professional, the ultimate effect will be much more positive and likely to earn you profit. You can then concentrate on the rest of your company, doing what you do best.
Employee Collaboration Software
Many organizations now operate remotely, which means that rather than having one central office where all workers report each day, they all work from home. Using employee collaboration software will guarantee that this method of working is as productive for the company as a whole as it is for the workers individually.
This program will enable your team to communicate with one another regardless of where they are working. Working together becomes a lot simpler, and your whole team becomes more productive and satisfied with their work as a result. Working from home is something that many employees want to do and find that it helps them achieve a better work-life balance, but it does need some assistance from the company owner in creating the ideal environment and providing the necessary tools. When they do, workers are often more efficient than ever before.
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In December 1840 Sultan Said established his capital in Zanzibar, transferring it 3,000 miles from Muscat. He made this move at a time when Zanzibar's prosperity was increasing rapidly, and Oman's was in decline. Said also believed that the dual powerbase of Zanzibar and Oman would help safeguard his territories on the African mainland and maintain his dominance over Indian Ocean trade. Many of Oman's most influential merchants were already based in Zanzibar, and more followed him in the move from Muscat.
Said's title was now Sultan of Zanzibar and Oman. He ruled Zanzibar directly while his eldest surviving son, Thuwaini, remained in Muscat as governor of Oman. Zanzibar's own king, the Mwinyi Mkuu, presided over local matters but Said's government took control of trade and international affairs. Zanzibar Town began to expand: when Said had first arrived in the 1820s the buildings were mostly huts of mud thatched with coconut fronds, but by the 1850s many impressive stone buildings had been constructed by the new immigrants from Oman.
Said was also followed to Zanzibar by Captain Atkins Hamerton, who had originally been installed in Muscat to act as British Consul. In December 1841 he became the first British consul in Zanzibar. France also established diplomatic relations with Zanzibar: a French consulate was opened in 1844.
Meanwhile, despite the restrictions imposed by the Moresby Treaty, the slave trade continued to expand. In 1841 Arab traders had established a trading colony at Ujiji on Lake Tanganyika, almost 1,600km (1,000 miles) from the coast, and in 1843 the first Arab caravans had reached Buganda (now Uganda) on the shores of present-day Lake Victoria. By the end of the 1840s, Arab traders had gone even further, reaching the Upper Congo (now eastern DRC), the Central Highland area around Mount Kenya, the Rift Valley lakes of Baringo and Turkana, and southern Ethiopia. About 13,000 slaves a year were arriving in Zanzibar from the mainland. (See Zanzibar and the slave trade map, page 11.) | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11923 | {"url": "http://www.zanzibar-travel-guide.com/bradt_guide.asp?bradt=1594", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "www.zanzibar-travel-guide.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:11:43Z", "digest": "sha1:K3GSY3WGX4ZZ267QVKZIK36AAQ5ET4VK"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 2032, 2032.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 2032, 3403.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 2032, 4.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 2032, 71.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 2032, 0.98]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 2032, 216.8]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 2032, 0.3680203]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 2032, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 2032, 0.02427184]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 2032, 0.0157767]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 2032, 0.02063107]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 2032, 0.00253807]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 2032, 0.17005076]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 2032, 0.57446809]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 2032, 5.00911854]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 2032, 4.85727393]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 2032, 329.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 511, 1.0], [511, 1050, 1.0], [1050, 1347, 1.0], [1347, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 511, 0.0], [511, 1050, 0.0], [1050, 1347, 0.0], [1347, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 511, 82.0], [511, 1050, 87.0], [1050, 1347, 47.0], [1347, 2032, 113.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 511, 0.01603206], [511, 1050, 0.0152381], [1050, 1347, 0.02749141], [1347, 2032, 0.04103343]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 511, 0.0], [511, 1050, 0.0], [1050, 1347, 0.0], [1347, 2032, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 511, 0.037182], [511, 1050, 0.03153989], [1050, 1347, 0.05050505], [1347, 2032, 0.04817518]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 2032, 0.98347646]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 2032, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 2032, 0.93016952]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 2032, -7.57321879]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 2032, 38.01947958]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 2032, 111.51924611]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 2032, 16.0]]} |
Cubs Make it Look Easy, Cruise Past the Reds 9-2
Jon FerliseApril 13, 2016
If there’s one thing the Cubs do well so far this year it’s make things look easy. They won tonight against the Reds in their second home game of the year, by the score of 9-2 (Box Score). They’re record is now 7-1, equaling their best eight game start ever. That’s a long history. The last time they started 7-1 was in 1985. So far so good for the 2016 Cubs.
Liking Lackey
John Lackey was a man on a mission tonight. After a tough first outing in Arizona, John was out to prove to Cubs fans that his $32 million signing was a worthwhile investment. His start in this game had some at Wrigley Field shaking their heads. He loaded the bases in the first inning but managed to work his way out of a jam, allowing only one run by striking out Brandon Philips and allowing a sacrifice fly before a diving stop by Ben Zobrist saved the inning. Lackey ended up lasting 6 2/3 innings giving up six hits, two runs and three walks while striking out seven batters.
Chipping in
Consider this, every single batter in the Cubs’ starting lineup got on base tonight, and yes, that includes the pitcher John Lackey, who had an RBI single in the bottom of the first inning to make the score 5-1. The Cubs knocked the Reds starting pitcher out of the game after a forty-nine pitch first inning. Every starting batter had at least a run or an RBI tonight.
Kris Bryant also stepped in to add his first home run of the year tonight. Yes, the wind was blowing in and yes, it was a crisp cold night, but Kris hammered a shot down the right field line that just managed to stay fair. Here’s a video of his blast:
Kris Breezy will kindly see you later.https://t.co/9s9BRVTV29
— MLB (@MLB) April 14, 2016
The bullpen continues to dominate. In the first eight games this year they’ve given up only seven hits, two runs and two walks. That includes tonight’s game, in which Trevor Cahill, Clayton Richard and Neil Ramirez all chipped in to close out the final 2 1/3 innings.
No complaints
Yes, it’s early, but this team looks really good, both on paper and on the field. It’s hard to imagine what the 2016 Cubs will look like come July but, in the same sense, it’s fun to think about how good they could be considering what we’ve seen so far this season.
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By wjjy | October 26, 2021
Adele announces two shows in London’s Hyde Park, films her CBS concert special
Simon Emmett
Adele is returning to the concert stage…next year.
The superstar has announced two shows in London’s Hyde Park for 2022, on July 1 and 2. Fans who want first crack at the tickets can sign up at her website now for the presale, which starts Thursday, October 28 at 5am EST. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Saturday at 5 am EST.
Meanwhile, Adele did a bit of a warmup for what will hopefully be even more live performances: On Sunday, she filmed the concert portion of her upcoming CBS special Adele One Night Only, Page Six reports. A source shared that the performance, which was held at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, consisted of four songs, including “Easy On Me.”
“[The] songs [were] about being yourself and not caring,” the source added, noting that Adele sang songs that “she’s never done live before.”
An insider revealed that Adele performed in front of a 300-person audience which included Oprah — who’ll be interviewing Adele for the special — as well as Drake, Kris Jenner, Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi, Lizzo, James Corden, Sarah Paulson, Gordon Ramsay and Gayle King. Adele’s ex-husband, Simon Konecki, and their nine-year-old son, Angelo, were also present.
Adele One Night Only is set to air Sunday, November 14, followed by the release of her highly anticipated fourth studio album, 30, on November 19.
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By wjjy | October 5, 2021
Ed Sheeran joining ‘The Voice’ as this season’s Mega Mentor
Ed Sheeran will be this year’s “Mega Mentor” on The Voice as the show moves from the Battle Rounds to the Knockout Rounds.
During the Knockouts, each team’s contestants will compete against each other in pairs, each singing their own song. Ed will work with all the contestants and help them choose songs and make performance decisions that play to their strengths. The contestant’s coaches will then choose which one stays and which one goes.
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Germany 2013 – 2 euro G Baden-Wurttemberg UNC
Germany 2013 G: Baden-Württemberg – Monastery of Maulbronn
The cistercian monastery of Maulbronn is a former cistercian abbey in the center of Maulbronn. Since December 1993, it has been recognized as World Heritage Site by UNESCO. On the coin, you can see the image of the so-called “Paradise”, the porch of the monastry’s church, which was built around 1220.
On the left of the coin, there’s the image of the washing fountain, which was constructed in 1878.
At the top of the coin, you see the year, and on the right side, the mintmark A, D, F, G or J. Below you see the inscription “Baden-Württemberg“ and the country code D.
2 euro Monaco 2019 - Honoré V BE Proof
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Known for his quick wit, candid opinions and engaging personality, Glenn Beck has attracted millions of viewers and listeners throughout the United...Full Bio
Glenn: Bank collapses & inflation hint it’s time to PREPARE
By Staff, Glenn Beck
What caused Venezuela to succumb to such destructive poverty? Well its inflation rate of over 900 PERCENT and its GDP decrease of 35 percent likely is to blame. Now, 85 percent of Venezuelans live in poverty. And Glenn is worried America may be heading for the same reality. In this clip, Glenn explains how today’s banking crisis — which began recently with the SVB collapse — inflation, and record-breaking spending by our federal government is sending America down a dark path. But it’s imperative we do NOT panic. Instead, Glenn says, start to prepare your family for what may come…
TranscriptBelow is a rush transcript that may contain errors
GLENN: Hey, I have good news for you. Moody's -- Moody's Investor Service has now downgraded its rating of the entire US banking system. In the latest sign that what president Biden is telling you is not true. Moody's, one of the three major rating entities, downgraded its outlook for the U.S. banking system from stable to negative.
They did this yesterday, to reflect the rapid deterioration of the operating environment following deposit runs at Silicon Valley Bank, Silvergate Bank, and Signature Bank.
In addition to downgrading the entire banking system, Moody's also issued warnings for several individual banks with substantial unrealized security losses. What is an unrealized security loss?
My son is collecting cards. You know, like baseball cards. And he's like, Dad, this one is worth -- and I said, son, it is only worth it, when you sell it.
You can say it's worth anything. And it can even be marked as worth as this. But until you sell it, you don't know what it's really worth.
In the case of bonds, an unrealized loss is: I'm counting on it on my sheet here, to be worth this.
But if I have to sell it today in a panic, I'll lose 25 percent. That's an unrealized loss.
You haven't realized it yet, because you haven't had to sell it. But you, and everyone else knows, that is not worth what you say it's worth today.
That's what's happening. So they say, there is substantial unrealized security losses. With non-retail and uninsured US depositors, that still may still be more sensitive to depositor competition, or ultimate flight.
What that means is: You're not getting paid for your savings, like you could get at Chase. And Chase is seeing all of these people, that are moving over because they're offering more incentive to put your money there and save your money there and have a checking account there.
And so you're making more money over there. Plus, people are worried about their local bank now. And so they're taking their money out, and going to Chase.
I will tell you, if you are in an FDIC insured bank, don't take your money out of the bank. Don't.
What do you -- if all of these banks start to fail, the first thing that will happen are all the local banks will fail.
And they'll fail, because people panic. And they go and take their money out. It's just like It's a Wonderful Life. Mr. Potter is JP Morgan Chase.
They're offering more for your money. They'll give you money now.
Uh-huh. And what happens? Mr. Potter gets more powerful and more wealthy. Don't take your money out of the local bank. Unless it's not FDIC insured.
Once this collapse comes, and it is going to happen, your money, your dollars are going to be worth less and less.
We are headed towards Venezuela. You have to understand that. Hope you live by a zoo, because you'll get the big cat. You'll be able to make lion stew for a while.
We are headed towards a Venezuelan-style collapse. And I don't know when it happens, but it is coming.
There is no way out of this. Just don't panic. And don't pull your money out, unless it's not insured.
You will get the money, just like the people did in Silicon Valley Bank. If it's insured. However, there won't be any money, so they'll have to print the money so you'll only get a fraction of it.
This is why I've told you, please, consider gold or silver, land, anything that has value.
Now, land will have an unrealized loss. Because if you've got land, and you put all your money in land, if you need that money and sell it. You'll sell it for less than you're paying now.
But your money will become worthless. So they are warning -- Moody's is in Trust Financial, Western Alliance. What is it? Comerica, Zions, and First Republic.
European banks are taking a huge hit today. Credit Suisse looks like they may collapse.
And the Dow is down, I don't have the number right here. Last time I looked, it was down 622 points.
This is nothing to panic about. This is exactly what we told you would come.
I, again, do not think that this -- I'm always wrong. Wouldn't it be wild if I was like, this is not it. It will be, you know, a year from now. And this is it.
I'm always wrong on timing. Always wrong on timing.
But this is what it's going to look like.
Meanwhile, you have conservatives, who are on television. In the House. On radio. Everybody saying, we've got to go after Putin and have war!
Please, please, do not march for war. War powers give people all kinds of tools at their disposal.
One thing you have to do, is get on the phone, with your local -- your state, House member. Your state Senate member. And your governor.
And tell them, you must not pass the UCC legislation. I'll give you all the information on this.
But it is -- it is flying through the House and Senate. And governors are ready to sign this stuff.
It has got to be stopped. That will allow only the digital currency, coming from the central bank, to be considered money.
Once the government has this, they control your life entirely.
That is not an overstatement. You need to understand, that right now, your freedom and the freedom of your children are being decided at the highest levels.
And you are not being told the truth, because they won't trust that you won't panic.
I'm telling you the truth on what is going on. And I'm telling you, don't panic.
We make it, if you don't panic. I trust the American people. Now, in 2022, about 20 percent of the US retirement savings, disappeared. Gone.
You lost 20 percent in your retirement fund last year. This last few days, I don't know what the number is.
But you've lost a lot of your retirement savings again. Also, 1939, what portion of the United States wanted to invade Germany, because they invaded Poland? 1939.
12 percent. After December 7th, that number was 96 percent. We are on the verge of a global disastrous war. Financial collapse, very much like Venezuela, is coming.
An AI revolution is at hand, right now. And what is our government doing? Making sure that their money, their power, their wealth, with all of the wealth of their connected friends, goes up, while you and your friends get poorer.
They're going to do this by continuing to destroy our currency, through inflation. Cut one.
VOICE: I can't talk about next week or even next month, but inflation is the worst thing the economy could have, and I think that people underrate that.
If you look in history, every hegemony has been destroyed by inflation, or almost every one. I mean, just go back to Rome. That's what happens. And we have major problems, I think, in this economy right now.
GLENN: Is inflation. Okay.
Now, where is inflation coming from? Spending.
The United States government is trying to restrain your spending by raising interest rates. They're trying to get your small business to stop hiring people. Meanwhile, what are they doing?
They are spending money at a record unheard of in all of human history. This isn't just out of whack with the United States spending. This is the most any people have ever spent in all of human history.
And then they're telling you things like, there was no risk, Officer, at SVB. Did you hear that?
There was nobody that was in charge of the risk. Well, it depends on how you define risk.
I keep hearing this story over and over again. And I thought, there is -- there was a risk manager there. They just weren't looking at the same risk, that you and I would be looking at. You and I would be looking at the risk, to the bank.
To the depositors.
To all the people that have invested. But that's no longer the risk they care about.
They care about the ESG risk. That's why they can't do business with people. You can't do business with people, because their ESG score is not right. Because they're on the wrong side of an issue.
But if they're on the right side of an issue, an extraordinarily risky, financially speaking, it doesn't matter.
Their risk is not as great, as the ESG risk is. That's what happened.
They had -- they had a CRO. A chief risk officer.
They had a risk -- a risk officer at their -- at their bank in -- their -- their arm in England.
And Jay Ersapah, I think is his name.
He was -- his -- his risk. He was looking over the pro diversity initiatives.
Or is it a she? And I don't know.
I mean, it might be a him, who calls herself a -- I don't know anymore, what people are.
But they were the CRO for the Silicon Valley Bank in Europe and Africa and the Middle East.
And she organized a range of LGBTQ+ initiatives. A month-long pride campaign. A safe space for catch-ups with staff.
She moderated the Pride Town Hall, served as a panelist at the banks Global Pride Town Hall. Shared her experience as a lesbian of color.
Her LinkedIn profile indicates that she's had a very successful career, including at Citibank and Barclays and Deloitte. What risk was she managing?
The risk that is the only risk that matters, to the banks, the insurance companies.
Our -- apparently, every -- every part of our government now. And that's an ESG risk.
This is poison. Everything that you have gone through, in the last 12 years, specifically the last five years, you've known this is poison.
But people haven't been willing to stand up and say, and it is killing all of us.
It will enslave our children. People will die, because of the insanity, that is going on.
Just with oil.
Let alone, with the Pentagon. More in a second.
Ruff Greens. If you every day, ate things like potato chips, pizza, ice cream, you would look a little like me.
And probably wouldn't last the longest either. You want to know something crazy? You still probably would be getting more nutrition out of that food, than your dog does out of the kibble you feed him. It's not good.
All of the nutrition is cooked out of kibble food, so it can have a long shelf life.
Your best friend deserves much better than that, don't you think?
I want you to try giving your dog Ruff Greens. It's a supplement, invented by naturopathic doctor Dennis Black, and you pour it on his food.
It's full of all the nutrition, that things like kibble food lack. And most dogs love it.
Ruff Greens wants to make sure your dog loves it. As much as Uno does. They'll give you the first bag for free. You just pay for shipping.
So you order your first bag, feed it to your dog. The next bag will come in. If your dog likes it, great. If not, cancel it.
But I'm telling you, in just a few months, you'll see a huge difference in your dog.
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RuffGreens.com/Beck. Ten-second station ID.
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Here is the latest on -- from -- sorry.
This is from Joe Biden. Cut five, please.
BIDEN: If we don't keep the temperature from going above 1.5 degrees Celsius, raised. Then we're in real, real trouble. That whole generation is damned. I mean, that's not hyperbole.
Really, truly, in trouble.
GLENN: No. Not hyperbole, to say an entire generation is damned, if we don't stop the temperature from rising.
They actually believed this, or have said it so much, for their own gain, that they now believe it.
Here's what CNN reported, yesterday. Cut four.
VOICE: Look at the fact that oil won't start flowing out of Willow for six years. And at the current rate of electrification and the price of renewables coming way down, the country is not going to need a national petroleum reserve in six years. Experts would say -- energy experts would say.
VOICE: Yep.
VOICE: And so practically, who knows how much damage it would do?
GLENN: Who knows how much damage it would do?
But let's go with the experts who have been right about, what?
Tell me what they've been right about. Can you tell me what an expert has been right about in the last five years?
Were they right about COVID? Were they right about global warming?
Because remember, as California is getting dumped on with snow in unbelievable amounts. They were the ones that told you, there would be no snow on any mountaintop in America by 2020.
So what experts has gotten anything right? And we're going to take the word of the experts, that in six years, we're not going to need petroleum.
Well, that doesn't seem like too big of a risk. We're headed towards Venezuela. What happened with Venezuela?
Well, they have an inflation rate of 946 percent.
Their GDP went down 35 percent. Don't worry, only 85 percent of the people live in poverty.
So I wouldn't worry about it.
That's exactly what they did to Venezuela. Is what this group of dangerous clowns, are doing to us now.
It's got to stop!
Please, prepare your family for impact.
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Chicago Sees Serious Crime Drop During Pandemic
With so many people staying at home to stop the spread coronavirus, violent crime is predictably down in most major U.S. cities.
Chicago has seen a 25 percent drop in calls to the police and has arrested 53 percent fewer people of serious crimes.
In other cities, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore have both seen an 8 percent drop in violent crime.Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco have each experienced drops of more than 25 percent.
But The Washington Post reports that Austin and Nashville have seen small rises in violent crime during the pandemic, while Denver and Houston have seen double-digit spikes. And across all 30 major cities studied by the Police Executive Research Forum, homicides were only down 3.5 percent between March 16 and April 12. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11929 | {"url": "https://939litefm.iheart.com/content/2020-05-20-chicago-sees-serious-crime-drop-during-pandemic/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "939litefm.iheart.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T10:43:00Z", "digest": "sha1:BE4OGFVADJTZIFFAFQ6AQPVDWTPG2DT7"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 807, 807.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 807, 2189.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 807, 5.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 807, 61.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 807, 0.97]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 807, 256.6]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 807, 0.32911392]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 807, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 807, 0.03669725]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 807, 0.03975535]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 807, 0.02531646]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 807, 0.17088608]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 807, 0.66666667]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 807, 4.84444444]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 807, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 807, 4.31224908]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 807, 135.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 48, 0.0], [48, 177, 1.0], [177, 295, 1.0], [295, 487, 1.0], [487, 807, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 48, 0.0], [48, 177, 0.0], [177, 295, 0.0], [295, 487, 0.0], [487, 807, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 48, 7.0], [48, 177, 22.0], [177, 295, 22.0], [295, 487, 32.0], [487, 807, 52.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 48, 0.0], [48, 177, 0.0], [177, 295, 0.03448276], [295, 487, 0.01639344], [487, 807, 0.02547771]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 48, 0.0], [48, 177, 0.0], [177, 295, 0.0], [295, 487, 0.0], [487, 807, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 48, 0.14583333], [48, 177, 0.02325581], [177, 295, 0.00847458], [295, 487, 0.05729167], [487, 807, 0.046875]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 807, 0.97815186]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 807, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 807, 0.09949178]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 807, -47.11490993]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 807, 10.21576179]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 807, 5.71137655]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 807, 11.0]]} |
Savannah Chatham Co. Police file charges against man impersonating officer
ByWTOC Staff|January 8, 2021 at 10:05 AM EST - Updated January 8 at 10:08 AM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Savannah Police Department and the Chatham County Police Department have filed charges against a man they say is accused of impersonating a police officer.
The Savannah Police officers arrested 34-year-old Donald Williams, Jr. on Tuesday, Jan. 5, and charged him with Impersonating a Police Officer or Employee and Blue Light Restrictions on Vehicles. Both crimes are felonies. The following day, the Chatham County Police Department took out warrants on Williams for an additional felony count each of Impersonating a Police Officer or Employee and Blue Light Restrictions on Vehicles.
In recent weeks, both the Savannah and Chatham County Police Departments say they became aware of activity suggesting that a man in the area was pretending to be a law enforcement officer. They say the suspect was spotted driving a vehicle with flashing blue lights mounted on the windshield and was seen wearing a badge and reflective vest with the word “Police” on it.
The investigation led detectives to Williams, and police confirmed that he is not a law enforcement officer.
Both Savannah Police and Chatham County Police are urging anyone who thinks they may have had contact with Williams while he was impersonating an officer to contact CrimeStoppers at 912-234-2020. Tipsters are anonymous and may qualify for a cash reward. | 2023-14/0037/en_head.json.gz/11930 | {"url": "https://941thebeat.iheart.com/featured/coastal-empire-news/content/2021-01-08-savannah-chatham-co-police-file-charges-against-man-impersonating-officer/", "partition": "head_middle", "language": "en", "source_domain": "941thebeat.iheart.com", "date_download": "2023-03-20T09:41:09Z", "digest": "sha1:D2UUHGJD2P32HJWZETPWCQNADAREGKPY"} | {"ccnet_length": [[0, 1499, 1499.0]], "ccnet_original_length": [[0, 1499, 2659.0]], "ccnet_nlines": [[0, 1499, 7.0]], "ccnet_original_nlines": [[0, 1499, 63.0]], "ccnet_language_score": [[0, 1499, 0.96]], "ccnet_perplexity": [[0, 1499, 298.5]], "ccnet_bucket": [[0, 1499, 0.0]], "rps_doc_curly_bracket": [[0, 1499, 0.0]], "rps_doc_ldnoobw_words": [[0, 1499, 0.0]], "rps_doc_lorem_ipsum": [[0, 1499, 0.0]], "rps_doc_stop_word_fraction": [[0, 1499, 0.33691756]], "rps_doc_ut1_blacklist": [[0, 1499, null]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_10grams": [[0, 1499, 0.11563518]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_5grams": [[0, 1499, 0.19299674]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_6grams": [[0, 1499, 0.11563518]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_7grams": [[0, 1499, 0.11563518]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_8grams": [[0, 1499, 0.11563518]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_dupe_9grams": [[0, 1499, 0.11563518]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_2gram": [[0, 1499, 0.04234528]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_3gram": [[0, 1499, 0.06188925]], "rps_doc_frac_chars_top_4gram": [[0, 1499, 0.06596091]], "rps_doc_frac_all_caps_words": [[0, 1499, 0.01792115]], "rps_doc_frac_lines_end_with_ellipsis": [[0, 1499, 0.0]], "rps_doc_frac_no_alph_words": [[0, 1499, 0.16487455]], "rps_doc_frac_unique_words": [[0, 1499, 0.51260504]], "rps_doc_mean_word_length": [[0, 1499, 5.15966387]], "rps_doc_symbol_to_word_ratio": [[0, 1499, 0.0]], "rps_doc_unigram_entropy": [[0, 1499, 4.46983958]], "rps_doc_word_count": [[0, 1499, 238.0]], "rps_lines_ending_with_terminal_punctution_mark": [[0, 75, 0.0], [75, 152, 0.0], [152, 335, 1.0], [335, 766, 1.0], [766, 1137, 1.0], [1137, 1246, 1.0], [1246, 1499, 1.0]], "rps_lines_javascript_counts": [[0, 75, 0.0], [75, 152, 0.0], [152, 335, 0.0], [335, 766, 0.0], [766, 1137, 0.0], [1137, 1246, 0.0], [1246, 1499, 0.0]], "rps_lines_num_words": [[0, 75, 10.0], [75, 152, 14.0], [152, 335, 28.0], [335, 766, 65.0], [766, 1137, 64.0], [1137, 1246, 17.0], [1246, 1499, 40.0]], "rps_lines_numerical_chars_fraction": [[0, 75, 0.0], [75, 152, 0.2], [152, 335, 0.0], [335, 766, 0.0071599], [766, 1137, 0.0], [1137, 1246, 0.0], [1246, 1499, 0.04016064]], "rps_lines_start_with_bulletpoint": [[0, 75, 0.0], [75, 152, 0.0], [152, 335, 0.0], [335, 766, 0.0], [766, 1137, 0.0], [1137, 1246, 0.0], [1246, 1499, 0.0]], "rps_lines_uppercase_letter_fraction": [[0, 75, 0.05333333], [75, 152, 0.20779221], [152, 335, 0.1147541], [335, 766, 0.07192575], [766, 1137, 0.02156334], [1137, 1246, 0.01834862], [1246, 1499, 0.03952569]], "rps_doc_ml_palm_score": [[0, 1499, 0.19866288]], "rps_doc_ml_wikipedia_score": [[0, 1499, null]], "rps_doc_ml_wikiref_score": [[0, 1499, 0.03823608]], "rps_doc_books_importance": [[0, 1499, -73.97904103]], "rps_doc_openwebtext_importance": [[0, 1499, 14.08368519]], "rps_doc_wikipedia_importance": [[0, 1499, -3.92485523]], "rps_doc_num_sentences": [[0, 1499, 13.0]]} |
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The Prose by Andra Neiburga: Narrative Structure, Narrator, and the Levels of Narration: A Report on How Birnitis Grant Supported my Research
In my report, I would like to give an insight into the conclusions relating to Andra Neiburga’s prose which is the object of my dissertation. The dissertation has been developed in the field of literary theory. I analyze the narrative structure of Neiburga’s works; the cage metaphor that applies the historical layer in the narrative; as well as the various models of masculinity—a concept which Neiburga has implicitly put in the foreground of her prose as a changing thing in a situation of crisis.
Neiburga’s literary activity can be divided into two periods. The first one covers the period from 1985 to 1993, when a new generation of writers entered the literary field. Among the first debutants were several young women writers, including Neiburga, that expressed themselves vividly. The prose’s “new wave,” as it was then called, exposed itself with a new aesthetic program. It differed sharply from the works of older writers and shocked with the ugly, unpleasant truth it revealed. Neiburga entered this scene with an autobiographical story, which revealed her attention to detail. It is based on her observation capabilities that helped her to depict both the psychological manifestations of her characters and the settings they lived in. With meticulous precision Neiburga was recording both household details and mundane events, looking at them from an unusual point of view. The role of form and aesthetics has also been recognized by the writer herself when saying, “Form – it is the main thing to me. As in life and literature.”
Critics have described her characters as freaks and losers. At the same time, she has managed to record significant societal changes through a literary text, using a dialogue-based approach that balances between the abstract and the concrete as well as between the grotesque and the real.
The most important of her stories had been written in the late 80s and 90s. In those works, men have been put in difficult situations. Historical events at the time contributed to the crisis of masculine subjectivity: firstly, some men’s inability to adapt to the stereotypes of society that relate to manhood, whereas others were unable to accept that these stereotypes could ever lose their importance by offering other scenarios of action; secondly, it became possible to create a discourse of “other” whose existence was deliberately kept to oneself and suppressed.
In the stories “Stum Stum” and “Provincial Eurydice”, the masculine features of the rural women are visible in their spoken language as Neiburga does not avoid the swearwords. Her visual depictions of those women include both some masculine physical appearances and signs showing their aging. Even when Neiburga uses irony, her voice still stays good-natured and humane; and if her characters have grotesque qualities, they still are treated with good taste and sense of style. Neither in the author’s position nor in the narrator’s voice (and it is undeniably evident that the narrators are females) Neiburga yields to cynicism when telling her stories about women. Both Eurydice and Andra, the protagonist of “Stum Stum,” are educated women. Their life in the countryside has made them marginalized from the perspective of the people who live in cities. However, they are still endowed with self-critical judgment, and they do not condemn others—mostly male characters—who needs their support while still thinking about them as less valuable persons.
Jānis Ozoliņš, 2018 Aina Birnitis Fellowship Awardee
The principle of allegory has been used as a method of structuring the narrative in the story “The Death of the Mouse.” In the agony of the trapped mouse, the heroine of the story sees a resemblance to her own experience. This similarity is regularly emphasized throughout the story. In Latvian, “pelēka pele” (a gray mouse) is a trope for a woman who does not stand out among other women and, as the society would assume, “does not care enough” about her “femininity.” But the associations with grayness applies not only to the subjective feelings of the heroine but also to the environment of a Soviet woman in late 1980s when the national consciousness is rising among the peoples of the USSR. The life is made gray by the food shortages, anxiety is growing as shocking facts about history and ecology are revealed, and the numbers of Russian immigrants in Soviet Latvia are growing. The actual bilingualism of the time is represented by several Russian phrases in the story, uttered by the passers-by and people in the overcrowded trolley bus.
Neiburga skillfully has used the opportunities offered by the second-person narrative thus revealing not only the feelings of her heroes but also the narrator’s critical view of events. Moreover, with this type of narrative, the reader is also involved in the world of the story. The second-person narrative is one of the rhetorical techniques that the author often uses. The addressee of the narrative is the reader who is offered to see her life exposed in front of her. Different life experiences of the readers can influence the level of possible identification with such heroines.
As critic Guntis Berelis has pointed out, Neiburga’s stories are often left with open endings. The use of allegory shows the revelation some of the protagonists have experienced: this life is a cage, and the only way out is death.
Within the narrative, conceptual metaphors belong to the voice or narrator’s instance, but they can also describe the narrative structure. In the prose of Neiburga, the cage metaphor is rather common. According to Monica Fludernick, who has studied the cage metaphor in English classical poetry and novel, visual linking of a prison to a cage is a relatively new phenomenon: in the past, British prison cells had walls while bars were first used in US prison architecture.
The semantics of a birdcage as a prison have been extended over time to both the dichotomy of mind and body (the mind is a prison, the body is a prison), spatial dispositions (the room/house/city/grave is a prison) and existential relations (marriage is a prison, life is a prison). A cage in human relationships also highlights a range of psychological signs of losing control: fear, concern, despair, etc. If the inmate does not yield to the norms of society because he is considered to be dangerous, he loses the signs of a rational being and is made similar to an animal and isolated from the public space.
In her lifetime, Neiburga has published only three books of fiction. Even adding some works published only in periodicals, her literary heritage in prose consists only of 31 stories. Still, her work has an important place in contemporary Latvian literature. And this dissertation project is the first full-length study dedicated to her prose.
I am very grateful for the opportunity of having The Aina Birnitis Dissertation-Completion Fellowship to finish my dissertation and I aim to continue my research on this field.
Jānis Ozoliņš
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AABS 2020 in Charlotte
Dear AABS 2020 Conference participants,
Given widespread travel restrictions and other measures that have been set by state and local authorities in response to the spread of COVID-19, the AABS Board of Directors regretfully announces that the AABS 2020 Conference, scheduled to take place from May 28–30, 2020 in Charlotte, NC, has been cancelled.
We realize that many of you had already made travel plans to attend the conference and had paid a registration fee. The conference organizers have worked with the host university and conference hotel to ensure that the process of receiving a refund for conference registration and cancelling your accommodation will be as seamless as possible.
AABS will refund all registration fees in full. Those of you who had already paid a registration fee should expect to receive a refund in the next few days. You do not need to contact us to initiate the reimbursement process.
The conference hotel, Hampton Inn/Hilton Garden will cancel all room reservations associated with AABS 2020 and will not charge cancellation fees from those who had booked a room. If you had reserved a room at the conference hotel, expect to receive a room reservation cancellation from the hotel in the coming days. You do not need to contact the hotel to initiate that process.
Many airlines offer flexible cancellation policies so please contact your airline to request a refund for your airfare. Feel free to present this email as proof of the cancellation of the AABS 2020 Conference.
We truly appreciate your input into the conference program and would like to ensure that your work, as well as the work of the conference’s program committee, will not have been in vain. We thus invite all scheduled participants of the AABS 2020 Conference to attend the 14th Conference on Baltic Studies in Europe (CBSE), “Rights and Recognition in the Baltic Context,” being organized by the Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies (IRES) at Uppsala University from September 1–4, 2021.
The CBSE 2021 program committee, led by Matthew Kott, has agreed to incorporate into its program all papers, panels, and roundtables scheduled to take place at AABS 2020 if the authors of these submissions wish to do so.
The 14th Conference on Baltic Studies in Europe (CBSE): "Rights and Recognition in the Baltic Context"
September 1–4, 2021, Uppsala University, Sweden
In 2021, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will mark 100 years of international recognition de jure as modern independent states, and 30 years of recognition of their reestablishment as independent democracies following a half century of Soviet domination. At the same time, it will be 300 years since the Treaty of Nystad ended Swedish rule in the Baltic territories, resulting in the creation of provinces of the Russian Empire with their own particular system of rights and regulations. Similar to today, however, these rights were not applied evenly across society. Then as now, some voices are suppressed, and some groups struggle for recognition. Thus, the main theme of the CBSE Uppsala in 2021 will be to look at aspects of rights and recognition in their broader meanings, as they pertain to the societies of the eastern Baltic littoral.
In order to move forward with incorporating the AABS 2020 submissions into the CBSE 2021 program, we ask AABS 2020 participants who wish to transfer their submissions to CBSE 2021 to submit a short online form indicating their preferences.
Please fill in the form by June 1, 2020.
Please note: If you do not submit the online form by June 1, 2020, your presentation, roundtable, or panel will not be carried over to CBSE 2021. You are, however, more than welcome to submit a new proposal for the CBSE 2021 conference once its Call for Papers is published in May 2021.
Student travel funding
AABS will carry forward its 2020 student travel funding and make it available to students who will attend CBSE 2021. We will reach out to the applicants of the 2020 student travel grants outlining the next steps.
If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected]
Andres Kasekamp, President
Joseph Ellis, VP for Conferences
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