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Anthony Cross Hoffa | Salt & Tar Skip to content Salt & Tar Building Rediviva Menu Home About Us The Boat support the project! Swag Videos Anthony Cross Hoffa March 4, 2017 March 4, 2017 ~ grjolly Rediviva met her first new crew member today With the sound of snow still underfoot they locked minds. So many thoughts making their way to reality. A strong feeling of family fills the shed. The first tequila toast has taken place. The first of many musical evenings over tacos has taken place. The first steps upon her deck now have taken place. Welcome Hoffa, you’re home. Garrett walks Hoffa through the interior ideas that have stuck. We discuss the future, both immediate and long term. First task, while the snow still falls, is assembling the rudder. Share this: More Tweet Like this: Like Loading... Related Post navigation < Previous Salt & Tar is in Good Old Boat Magazine Next > Next Post 2 thoughts on “Anthony Cross Hoffa” Robert Belmonte says: March 4, 2017 at 11:19 pm Good luck Hoffa LikeLike Reply Drew Baham says: March 9, 2017 at 6:05 pm YYEEWWWW!!!!!! LikeLike Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ Follow Salt & Tar on WordPress.com Archives Archives Select Month September 2022 August 2022 July 2022 June 2022 May 2022 April 2022 March 2022 February 2022 January 2022 December 2021 November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 May 2015 April 2015 https://youtu.be/bh0QUNMRFAs Salt & Tar Salt & Tar Blog at WordPress.com. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy Follow Following Salt & Tar Join 2,811 other followers Sign me up Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now. Salt & Tar Customize Follow Following Sign up Log in Copy shortlink Report this content View post in Reader Manage subscriptions Collapse this bar Loading Comments... Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website %d bloggers like this:
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Before 2 a.m. Omar Mateen, a resident of Fort Pierce, Fla., a city about 120 miles from Orlando, parked his van outside Pulse, a gay nightclub. Pulse Nightclub Entrance Patio Parking lot S. ORANGE AVE. Pulse Nightclub Entrance Patio Parking lot S. ORANGE AVE. Pulse Nightclub Entrance Patio Parking lot S. ORANGE AVE. The New York Times; photograph by Chris O'Meara/Associated Press He entered the club armed with an AR-15-type assault rifle, a handgun and ammunition and opened fire, according to Chief John Mina of the Orlando Police Department. In a video captured by one of the victims, roughly 20 rounds could be heard before the recording abruptly ends. RESTROOMS Some people ran to hide in the bathrooms where the standoff ensued. STAGE BAR STAGE main dance floor BAR The gunman started shooting in the main room. He exchanged fire with officers. Some people escaped through the emergency exit. FENCE BAR Main entrance PATIO The gunman most likely entered through the front door. STAGE Some people escaped through the patio. Some people ran to hide in the bathrooms where the standoff ensued. RESTROOMS BAR STAGE The gunman started shooting in the main room. He exchanged fire with officers. BAR FENCE Some people escaped through the emergency exit. BAR Main entrance PATIO STAGE The gunman most likely entered through the front door. Some people escaped through the patio. Some people ran to hide in the bathrooms where the standoff ensued. The gunman started shooting in the main room. He exchanged fire with officers. RESTROOMS BAR Main dance floor FENCE Emergency exit BAR Main entrance PATIO The gunman most likely entered through the front door. Some people escaped through the patio. The gunman started shooting in the main room. He exchanged fire with officers. RESTROOMS FENCE Main dance floor PATIO Main entrance The gunman most likely entered through the front door. Some people escaped through the patio. Ashley Summers was ordering drinks from the bar when she heard a popping sound; it went on for 15 seconds before her friend pulled her to the ground. Ms. Summers and her friends escaped by crawling out the patio exit nearby. 2:02 a.m. Multiple shots were reported at the nightclub. An off-duty officer working there responded and exchanged fire with the gunman near one of the entrances. 2:04 a.m. Additional officers arrived on scene. Minutes later, officers entered the club and engaged the gunman. The police said many people escaped or were rescued during the early exchange of gunfire. “Patrol officers were running inside and pulling out victims,” said Capt. Mark Canty, Orlando SWAT commander. Three-Hour Standoff After the shootout, the gunman retreated to the women’s bathroom, where, police believed, he was holding hostages. Many people were rescued from other parts of the nightclub during the standoff. “People were screaming, begging for their lives,” said a patron, Orlando, who asked that his last name not be used for fear that terrorist sympathizers might retaliate. He took cover with a friend in a cramped bathroom stall, hiding on top of the toilet so their feet could not be seen from the outside. WOMEN’S RESTROOM MEN’S RESTROOM The gunman hid here with at least five or six hostages. About 10 to 15 people were hiding in this bathroom. WOMEN’S RESTROOM MEN’S RESTROOM The gunman hid here with at least five or six hostages. About 10 to 15 people were hiding in this bathroom. WOMEN’S RESTROOM MEN’S RESTROOM The gunman hid here with at least five or six hostages. About 10 to 15 people were hiding in this bathroom. Orlando said the gunman burst into the bathroom, went straight to the stall next to theirs and shot the people inside. The gunman then left the bathroom and resumed shooting. Some patrons who were hiding called the police and texted friends and family for help. A SWAT team and an armored vehicle arrived, along with a team of crisis negotiators. Orlando described moments of quiet during the siege. The gunman fiddled with his weapon and used the sink and the hand dryer. At one point, Orlando felt something poking him. He thinks it could have been the gunman checking to see if he was dead. Patience Carter, who was hiding in the bathroom stalls with two friends, said the gunman asked whether there were any black people in the bathroom. He said he didn’t have any problem with black people, and that this was about his country. Ms. Carter said the gunman also claimed to have snipers outside. At some point, the gunman warned his hostages to stop texting and demanded that they give up their cellphones. 2:35 a.m. While in the bathroom, the gunman called 911, pledging his allegiance to the Islamic State. The call lasted for 50 seconds. Below is a transcript of the call released by the federal authorities. Dispatcher Emergency 911, this is being recorded. Gunman In the name of God the Merciful, the beneficent [Arabic] Dispatcher What? Gunman Praise be to God, and prayers as well as peace be upon the prophet of God [Arabic]. I wanna let you know, I’m in Orlando and I did the shootings. Dispatcher What’s your name? Gunman My name is I pledge of allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi of the Islamic State. Dispatcher O.K. What’s your name? Gunman I pledge allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi may God protect him [Arabic], on behalf of the Islamic State. Dispatcher All right, where are you at? Gunman In Orlando. Dispatcher Where in Orlando? 2:48 a.m. The gunman communicated with the crisis negotiation team for the first time; the call lasted for about nine minutes. Two more calls were made over the next hour. In these calls, the gunman identified himself as an Islamic soldier and said the United States needed to stop bombing Syria and Iraq. He also claimed that he had explosives. “There is some vehicle outside that has some bombs, just to let you know,” he said. “You people are gonna get it, and I’m gonna ignite it if they try to do anything stupid.” The gunman also stated that he had a vest, describing it as the kind they “used in France.” He made further threats before he hung up. “In the next few days, you’re going to see more of this type of action going on,” he said. During this time, more people fled. At least four people in a dressing room escaped from an exit on the north side. The police also helped eight people in another dressing room escape through an air-conditioner vent. 4:29 a.m. Some people who were rescued told officers that the gunman had said he was going to put four hostages in bomb vests in four corners of the club within 15 minutes. The statements about the bomb vests and explosives spurred officials to mount a rescue operation. The police did not find any vest or explosive device in an immediate search. Breaking In 5:02 a.m. The police tried to blow a hole in the outer wall of the restroom, but did not completely penetrate the wall. 1 The officers then used an armored vehicle to punch a hole in the wall. The hole was off the mark and put them in the hallway between the two bathrooms. At first, they do not see the gunman. WOMEN’S RESTROOM 2 1 2 MEN’S RESTROOMS During the first explosions, the gunman backed into stalls and fired more shots according to a witness. The gunman entered the hallway, exchanged gunfire through the hole and was killed. WOMEN’S RESTROOM 2 1 2 The gunman entered the hallway, exchanged gunfire through the hole and was killed. MEN’S RESTROOMS WOMEN’S RESTROOM 2 1 MEN’S RESTROOMS 2 The gunman entered the hallway, exchanged gunfire through the hole and was killed. The police threw several distraction devices in the hallway and 2 tried to create more holes in other locations along the same wall. 5:14 a.m. The gunman engaged in a shootout with the police. He had entered the hallway and was 10 to 15 feet away from the officers. 5:15 a.m. Officers reported that the gunman was down.
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On vacation. Embattled Fox News host Bill O’Reilly announced tonight that he is taking a vacation. O’Reilly’s decision to go off the air in the midst of a sexual harassment scandal and advertiser boycott arguably has the appearance of a suspension, but O’Reilly worked to dispel that notion. He announced that he’d scheduled his trip “last fall” — well before the New York Times reported he paid $13 million to settle harassment claims. A Fox News spokesperson confirmed O’Reilly will return on April 24. Here’s how O’Reilly talked about his vacation on the show Tuesday night. But according to four network sources, there’s talk inside Fox News that tonight’s show could be his last. Lawyers for the law firm Paul, Weiss, hired last summer by 21st Century Fox to investigate Roger Ailes, are currently doing a “deep dive” investigation into O’Reilly’s behavior. They’re focused now on sexual harassment claims by O’Reilly guest Wendy Walsh after she reported her claims via the company’s anonymous hotline. Fox News co-president Bill Shine has been working hard to keep O’Reilly, sources said. But O’Reilly’s future is in the hands of the Murdochs. “It’s up to the family,” the senior Fox News staffer said. The Murdochs are presently divided over how to handle it. Two highly placed Fox News sources say 21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch would like O’Reilly to be permanently taken off the air, while his father, Rupert, and older brother, Lachlan, are more inclined to keep him. (A spokesperson for the Murdochs declined to comment.) That dynamic — James pushing for swift action, while Rupert resists — played out last summer in the Ailes scandal. James, of course, got his way with Ailes. With more than three dozen advertisers boycotting O’Reilly, Fox staffers speculate the same may happen to O’Reilly, perhaps as early as during his vacation. “The assumption is that he’ll exit in a non-embarrassing way,” one senior Fox News staffer told me.
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Hollywood regularly mines the field of literature for TV and film ideas. Science fiction and fantasy in particular are genres ripe with blockbuster ideas that thrill moviegoers. They are adapting books so fast, it's hard to keep track of them all. Fortunately, you have this hand guide to help you out. Here's the latest roundup of speculative fiction novels being adapted for television and film. Uprooted by Naomi Novik Naomi Novik's Uprooted is a fantasy novel that's grounded in folklore and fairy tales. It’s about a young woman named Agnieszka who lives near a wooded area that is home to evil. Agnieszka's village is protected only by a wizard who calls himself The Dragon. But The Dragon's protection comes at a cost. Every 10 years, The Dragon demands as payment a young woman to serve him for a decade. That selection time is fast approaching. Agnieszka fears that The Dragon will pick her best friend, but she should be worrying about herself. Uprooted has been targeted by Warner Bros for a fantasy film adaptation. The production company handling the project is A Very Good Production, which is a production company run by Ellen DeGeneres and Jeff Kleeman. It's still very much in the early stages, and we all know that means this could never see the light of day. In fact, back in 2006, Peter Jackson optioned Novik's popular Temeraire series and we're still waiting for that one. Time will tell if Uprooted has more luck. Continue reading > Luna: New Moon by Ian McDonald If you think corporations have stranglehold on society now, just wait until they get their hands on space colonies. That very premise is what Ian McDonald explores in his new novel (the first of a proposed duology) called Luna: New Moon. It's set about 100 years into the future, or 50 years after the moon has been colonized by five powerful corporations called The Five Dragons. Competition still exists in the future. The Five Dragons are fierce rivals, in fact, eac h vying for control over the Moon and its feudalistic lunar society. The novel's point-of-view character, Adriana Corta, is one of the corporations' matriarchs who fought hard for her family’s new status. Now, nearing the end of her life, Adriana must ensure the survival of her legacy, which includes her five children on whom it falls to defend their mother’s empire. Although just released a few months ago, McDonald's novel of corporate lunacy has already been optioned by CBS Television Studios after what is being called a “fiercely contested auction.” The showrunner, Shane Brennan (who works on NCIS: Los Angeles) is also set to produce the series and write the pilot episode. The series, which is being called "a major television event," has enlisted author Ian McDonald as one of the executive producers, which is fitting since he already has experience in the television industry. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard Red Queen takes place in a world separated by blood. The Silvers—the silver-blooded elite—are a genetically engineered group with supernatural abilities. The Reds—red-blooded commoners—are forced into servitude to the Silvers. Mare Barrow is a 17-year-old Red thief who steals from the Silvers to get by. But when Mare is confronted by the Silvers, she learns that she possesses a mutation that grants her an impossible ability all her own. To cover up the undesirable truth, the Silvers force her to play the role of a long-lost Silver princess who marries the prince. But Mare's loyalty really lies with rebel Reds, and she's working from the inside. Red Queen was a #1 New York Times bestseller and Hollywood took notice. Elizabeth Banks, an actress who you may know from The Hunger Games films, is taking a turn at directing a film adaptation of Red Queen. The film, like the book, will play up the story's fantasy romance aspects, which force Mare to choose between loyalty and love. The film was originally optioned in 2013, but stalled. The new news attaching Banks as director means the wheels on this are turning again. Alien Hunter by Whitley Strieber Alien Hunter is about police detective named Flynn Carroll whose wife disappears, never to be heard from again. There is no evidence of kidnapping and, in fact, there are signs that she left of her own accord. But Flynn knows better and he becomes obsessed with finding her. His investigations lead him to cross paths with Special Agent Diana Glass, a member of the most secret police unit on the planet—one tasked with finding extraterrestrial terrorists. If the idea of a task force who regularly goes after extraterrestrial bad guys doesn't sound like the premise for a weekly television series, I don't know what else does. Alien Hunter is indeed being adapted as a weekly television show by the SyFy channel. The show's working title is simply Hunters. The executive producers are Gale Anne Hurd (who works on AMC TV's successful zombie show The Walking Dead) and Natalie Chaidez (who works on SyFy's 12 Monkeys, a television show itself adapted from Terry Gilliam's film that starred Bruce Willis). This series is already in production and will air in April 2016. John DeNardo is the editor of SF Signal, the Hugo Award-winning group science-fiction and fantasy blog featuring news, reviews and interviews. You can follow him on Twitter as @sfsignal.
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-- Posted Friday, 13 July 2012 | | Disqus By Rob Kirby GATA was born in the late 1990’s - primarily on the back of fundamental research by Frank Veneroso regarding Central Bank Gold Leasing. Veneroso’s intellectual curiosity was aroused after being fed detailed data re: gold leasing by the Bank of England’s Terry Smeeton . The fact that gold prices and interest rates were so highly “inter-related” was first publicized in the alternative media by Reg Howe in 2001. Howe alerted the world to academic accounts of the special relationship between gold and interest rates. He highlighted the body of economic law and observation associated with “ Gibson's Paradox ” – something Lawrence Summers [later, U.S. Treasury Secretary and current senior economic advisor to Obama] wrote about with Robert Barsky while he was a professor at Harvard in the 1980’s. The upshot of this Gibson’s Paradox economic theory goes something like this: real interest rates and the gold price are causal and inter-related with each other. This is why Professor Lawrence Summers was summoned to Washington as assistant Secretary of Treasury under Robert Rubin [Clinton Admin. / 1993]. It was to implement HIS THEORETICAL WORK under the auspices of Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin’s mythical “ Strong Dollar Policy ”. Conclusion: since 1994, the mythical Strong Dollar Policy had necessitated a two prong strategy: that of keeping rates low because weak currencies are typified by high interest rates; and the price of gold must be suppressed as it stands as an historical alternative settlement currency – and they don’t want the alternative to appear “strong”. The interrelatedness of the gold price and interest rates helps to explain why – According to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency - of the 302 Trillion in aggregate derivatives held by American Bank Holding Cos – 81 % of this is composed of interest rate products. This is due to the symbiosis that exists between gold and interest rates. Libor – or the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate - is one of the lynch pins in setting [rigging] global U.S. Dollar interest rates. This is why a larger discussion needs to be had about the Libor rigging – it is not a London or Barclay’s centric story. It has EVERYTHING to do with making the American Dollar look viable as the world’s reserve currency. When The Libor Story First Broke It was Q3 2007 – post [Mar. 2007] Bear Stearns collapse – when credit markets “seized up” in response to the [Aug. 2007] sub-prime crisis, where triple-A-rated mortgaged bonded failed – stories first began circulating the mainstream financial press that “Libor” was “broken”. The “tell-tale” that things were not right was A] the widening of the TED Spread [3 month Eurodollar future vs. 3 month U.S. T-Bill] – expressed in basis points, and B] the growing spread between Libor and the Eurodollar future – again, expressed in basis points: Historically, a widening TED Spread has been referred to in credit terms as a “flight to quality”. It demonstrates how investors are more willing to buy sovereign 3 month government T-bills at ever decreasing yield relative to higher yielding products that do not carry sovereign guarantees. It is reasoned in cases like this that return of capital becomes more important to investors than return on capital. But there are some problems with this conventional thinking. With the U.S. Dollar Index collapsing, taking out major support levels and the dollar being abandoned – there was no “flight to quality”. So what was really happening??? We get our clue from the widening disparity [in basis points] between the 3 month Eurodollar Futures contract and 3 month Libor. These two measures are proxies for one another and typically they trade virtually tic-for-tic with each other in terms of yield. Notice how the spread widened at the beginning of Q3/07 and then contracted at the conclusion of Q4/07: The aberration first manifested itself as a Q3/07 trading phenomena. We get a clue as to what the underlying is when we examine the composition of J.P. Morgan’s derivatives book from a control period – Q2/07 – through to Q4/07: Here we see the less than 1 year Swap component of Morgan’s book grow from 25.2 Trillion in Q2/07 to 32.8 Trillion in Q3/07 before reverting back to 24.7 Trillion in Q4/07. The 7.5 Trillion “bloat” in Morgan’s book – coupled with the plunge in rates and failing U.S. Dollar Index - in Q3/07 tells us the J.P. Morgan was a MASSIVE PLAYER in the very “short end” of the curve [centered on 3 month credit space]. We can discern that Morgan was an ENORMOUS purchaser of 3 month U.S. T-bills [likely as hedges for trades being conducted with the ESF brokered through the N.Y. Fed trading desk] – this is what caused the “blow-out” in the TED Spread as well as the Eurodollar Future/Libor spread and put the brakes on a major break down of the U.S. Dollar Index. Their book “re-coiled” 3 months later when these positions matured. At the onset, commercial Banks – fearing a financial market meltdown – immediately became extremely risk averse and actually started to raise rates: But the “Free Markets” were overwhelmed by J.P. Morgan’s rate rigging / defense of the dollar. Ladies and gentlemen, 7.5 Trillion dollar interventions into the 3 month credit markets are not and never will be the work of Commercial Banks or Bank Holding Companies. Interventions of this kind are EXCLUSIVELY the work of National Treasuries / Central Banks. The late 2007 dichotomy between Libor [Eurodollar Futures] and 3 month U.S. T-bills was brought on – not because Libor was “broken” – but by the U.S. Treasury’s Exchange Stabilization Fund [ESF] pursuing/inflicting Imperialist U.S. monetary policy – brokered through the N.Y. Federal Reserve - on the world through the trading desk of J.P. Morgan Chase. Moving Forward to the Barclays Libor Rigging Scandal Much of the recent guffaw about Libor fixing has centered on London based, Barclays Bank Plc. The gist of the allegations against Barclays being – in the aftermath of Lehman Bros. collapse in the fall of 2008 – Barclays consistently posted higher Libor rates than competing banks who are also polled daily by the British Bankers Association [BBA] for their Libor rates. It has been said by some, like Zerohedge, that Barclays was attempting to influence [rig] rates higher than they otherwise should have been: Source: Zerohedge Perhaps it is true that Barclays began setting their “Libor” rates higher in the aftermath of Lehman’s collapse – but that’s not the whole story – not by a long shot. If you look closely at the Zerohedge chart above – you will notice that Barclays actually began posting higher Libor rates “BEFORE” the collapse at Lehman. Reason: Barclays was the last bank to see the books of Lehman as they were at one point – in the late stages of the 2008 financial crisis - figured to be a likely acquirer of Lehman. When Barclays saw the state of Lehman’s books – they acted intuitively CORRECT – one might argue – and began raising rates, not wanting to lend, to preserve their capital. Additionally, in the wake of the failed Barclays/Lehman arranged marriage – there was a “small issue” with a $138 Billion Post-Bankruptcy JP Morgan Advance to Lehman; At Least $87 B Repaid by Fed : “ Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., the securities firm that filed the biggest bankruptcy in history yesterday, was advanced $138 billion this week by JPMorgan Chase & Co. to settle Lehman trades and keep financial markets stable, according to a court filing . One advance of $87 billion was made on Sept. 15 after the pre-dawn filing, and another of $51 billion was made the following day, according to a bankruptcy court documents posted today. Both were made to settle securities transactions with customers of Lehman and its clearance parties, the filings said. The advances were necessary “to avoid a disruption of the financial markets,” Lehman said in the filing . The first advance was repaid by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Lehman said. The bank didn’t say if the second amount was repaid. Both advances were “guaranteed by Lehman” through collateral of the firm’s holding company, the filing said. The advances were made at the request of Lehman and the Federal Reserve, according to the filing. Lehman disclosed the advances in a motion seeking court permission to give JPMorgan’s claims special status in its attempts to recover any advances. Lehman said that if that status isn’t granted, JPMorgan may not be able to make future advances needed to clear and settle trades. “The granting of the relief requested is in the best interests of the estate and its stakeholders and the public markets,” Lehman said, adding the advances would be “essential to Lehman’s customers.” JPMorgan may make future advances at its sole discretion, all of which would be guaranteed by Lehman under its agreement to pledge collateral, Lehman said. JPMorgan said in a statement in court documents that it has had a clearing agreement with Lehman since June 2000, and had pledged its collateral under an Aug. 26 guarantee.” While no in-depth reason has ever been offered to explain the “advance” outlined above, a degree in rocket science is not needed to figure out what trades were being done to “keep markets stable [err, rigged]”. From the looks of J.P. Morgan’s derivatives book over the 2 quarters Q4/08 through Q1/09 we see ANOTHER 8 TRILLION dipsy-doodle in the less than 1 year swap constituent of J.P. Morgan’s derivatives book – this time in Q1/09, post Lehman collapse – where the inflated J.P. Morgan short term swap positions have since remained elevated. It should be noted that the less than 1 yr. swaps component of J.P. Morgue grew from 23.9 Trillion to 32.0 Trillion [Q4/08-Q1/09] while their overall book contracted from 87.4 Trillion to 81.2 Trillion in the same time period: source: Office of the Comptroller of the Currency table 8 source: Office of the Comptroller of the Currency table 8 So, while Lehman was in the death-throws of collapsing – after Barclays couldn’t be induced to touch them with a “barge pole” - J.P. Morgan “advanced” 138 billion [collateral perhaps?] to Lehman so they could “perform/settle trades” –– mostly, if not all reimbursed/paid for by the Fed. While this “stabilizing trade” was being instituted – short term rates simultaneously careened down to zero from 200 basis points [2 %]. Then, in the immediate aftermath of the collapse – J.P. Morgan’s less than 1 yr. component of their swap book grows by 8 Trillion in one quarter while their overall book was contracting by more than 6 Trillion in notional??? I hope I haven’t lost anyone here because these facts are MUCH STRANGER AND HARDER TO BELIEVE THAN FICTION. What appears to have happened here: J.P. Morgan did not want to be identifiable as the originator of 8 Trillion worth of less than 1 yr. Swap instruments – so they pre-funded Lehman to strap these positions on - positions they KNEW IN ADVANCE they would inherit once Lehman’s collapse was official. This way – no more unwanted attention would be drawn to J.P. Morgan [the Fed / U.S. Treasury in drag]. Barclays clearly knew how bad the whole situation was – being the last ones to see the horror that was Lehman’s books - and were likely the only counterparty in the proceedings who acted in an informed, financially responsible manner. Subscribe here . -- Posted Friday, 13 July 2012 | Digg This Article | Source: GoldSeek.com Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus Previous Articles
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Intestinal infection with rotavirus is a major cause of diarrhoea in infants, and can be fatal. The identification of immune sensor proteins that detect and restrict this viral infection now illuminates the body's defence system. See Letter p.667 Intestinal cells can be infected by a type of virus known as a rotavirus, which is one of the leading causes of severe diarrhoea in infants and young children worldwide. Although effective rotavirus vaccines have been available since 2006, routine vaccination has been adopted in only a few developing countries, and it is estimated that the virus causes more than 200,000 childhood deaths annually1. There is only limited understanding of how intestinal cells sense rotavirus infection and mount an antiviral response. Now, on page 667, Zhu et al.2 identify host proteins that are key components of this response. Rotavirus is mainly spread by direct oral ingestion through contact with contaminated objects, or from water or food. Once ingested, the virus tends to infect epithelial cells that line the intestine, and this is where the virus, which contains double-stranded RNA, replicates. Zhu and colleagues investigated the host-defence response to the infection. “A key component of the response is the formation of a multiprotein complex called an inflammasome.” A key component of the response is the formation of a multiprotein complex called an inflammasome3. This complex contains core proteins, which are present in most inflammasomes, and sensor proteins that respond to specific types of pathogen and are present in only a subset of inflammasome complexes. Inflammasome activation usually promotes protective host defence and repair mechanisms. However, if activated in diseases such as chronic inflammatory disorders, these complexes can contribute to tissue damage and disease development4. Inflammasome complexes mainly serve to recruit and engage the enzyme caspase-1. When activated in response to specific pathogen- or host-derived cues, caspase-1 acts as 'molecular scissors', cleaving proteins containing certain sequences of amino acids that include aspartate. This cleavage activates key immune regulators, including signalling proteins known as cytokines, which convert biologically inert precursor proteins such as pro-interleukin-1β (pro-IL-1β) and pro-IL-18 into the pro-inflammatory proteins IL-1β and IL-18, respectively3. Caspase-1 can also cleave the gasdermin D protein, releasing its amino-terminal fragment. This fragment can generate pores in cellular membranes and cause a type of cell death called pyroptosis, which occurs through cellular rupture5,6,7,8,9. Zhu and colleagues investigated whether inflammasomes might be involved in host defence against the virus. They observed that, compared with wild-type mice, animals lacking a functional copy of the core inflammasome proteins Asc or caspase-1 were more susceptible to rotavirus infection. By contrast, animals lacking known inflammasome sensor proteins were not more susceptible. This prompted the authors to search for other sensor proteins that might detect rotaviral infection and engage a protective inflammasome response. The authors focused on the evolutionarily conserved family of nucleotide binding domain and leucine-rich (NLR) proteins, which have diverse roles in immunity10. They investigated the protein Nlrp9b, a previously uncharacterized member of this family, because it is expressed mainly in intestinal epithelial cells. The authors used genetic engineering to produce mice that either lacked Nlrp9b throughout their bodies or lacked it only in intestinal epithelial cells. They found that both groups of mice were more susceptible than wild-type mice to rotaviral infection, indicating that Nlrp9b has a crucial role in protection against the infection (Fig. 1). Figure 1: Rotavirus detection in intestinal cells. a, Zhu et al.2 investigated the nature of the host response to infection by a type of virus known as a rotavirus, which contains double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) and infects epithelial cells of the intestine. b, The authors investigated mice that were deficient in key components of the immune system, and found that the inflammasome complex has a role in the response to this infection. Multiprotein inflammasome complexes contain core elements common to most inflammasomes, such as the protein Asc and the enzyme caspase-1 (Casp-1), as well as components that allow an inflammasome complex to respond to specific types of infection. Genetics and cell-biology experiments implicate the proteins Dhx9 and Nlrp9b as possible sensors of rotaviral RNA that might enable a rotaviral-specific inflammasome response. Some evidence suggests that the proteins Dhx15 and Nlrp6 (not shown) might also have a role in the response to rotaviral infection c, Activation of the inflammasome in response to rotaviral infection results in caspase-1-dependent cleavage of precursor proteins such as pro-IL-18 and gasdermin D. d, The cleaved amino-terminal fragment of gasdermin D causes membrane rupture and cell death, which can help to decrease the level of virus. Cell death also releases inflammatory signalling molecules such as IL-18 and several molecules known as alarmins that can help to boost the antiviral response in neighbouring cells. Full size image The intestine is home to a complex ecosystem of bacterial species that affect various metabolic and immune responses. When Zhu and colleagues compared the resident intestinal bacteria in wild-type and Nlrp9-deficient mice, they found no significant differences, indicating that this protein acts through a mechanism that is independent of the gut bacterial composition. Using state-of-the-art stem-cell technology, the authors generated in vitro 'mini-gut' structures to investigate inflammasome activation. Using mini-guts that expressed or lacked Nlrp9b, and assessing IL-18 levels, the authors revealed a role for Nlrp9b in activation. However, they found that inflammasome activation was only partially attenuated in Nlrp9b-deficient mini-guts compared with Asc-deficient mini-guts. This implies that another inflammasome component might account for the residual inflammasome activity still present in the Nlrp9b-deficient mini-guts. The authors observed that mice deficient in the NLR protein Nlrp6 are more susceptible than wild-type mice to rotaviral infection. Perhaps Nlrp6 or an as yet unknown inflammasome sensor in intestinal epithelial cells might be responsible for this residual activity. The authors found that mice lacking gasdermin D or Nlrp9b had a similar sensitivity to infection, and showed markedly increased levels of rotavirus and diarrhoea compared with infected wild-type mice. However, when Zhu and colleagues conducted similar viral-infection tests in mice deficient in IL-18, the level of diarrhoea in these animals resembled that of infected wild-type mice. The authors therefore concluded that gasdermin D-dependent pyroptosis is more crucial than an IL-18-mediated immune response in restricting rotavirus infection in vivo. Pyroptosis can promote the release of molecules generated through inflammasome action, including IL-18 and IL-1β, along with other types of molecules known as alarmins, which can help to activate an immune response in target cells5,6. Perhaps deficiencies in the release of these molecules account for the observed inability of gasdermin-D-deficient mice to efficiently curb rotaviral infection. Pyroptosis of infected intestinal cells eliminates the place where the virus replicates, thereby decreasing the level of virus, an effect that may also be part of the host response to rotaviral infection. Determining the relative importance of these mechanisms will require further investigation. To address potential ways in which host cells might sense rotaviral infection and assemble the Nlrp9b inflammasome, Zhu and colleagues used cultured human cells, which they engineered to express tagged versions of mouse Asc and Nlrp9b and human NLRP9. A weak interaction between NLRP9 and Asc was observed only after rotavirus infection, whereas Asc and Nlrp9b failed to interact. Zhu et al. found that if cultured cells were engineered to express human NLRP9, this protein bound rotaviral RNA and short synthetic RNA molecules more readily than did the other NLR proteins tested. However, mouse Nlrp9b did not bind the synthetic RNA. These differences between murine Nlrp9b and human NLRP9 were not investigated further. Perhaps human NLRP9, but not mouse Nlrp9b, can interact with an RNA-binding protein present in the cultured human cells that is needed for inflammasome assembly. Consistent with this idea, Zhu et al. showed that human NLRP9 recruits the RNA helicase enzyme DHX9 only on rotaviral infection, and that a decrease in DHX9 expression results in impaired binding of NLRP9 to both double-stranded RNA and ASC. Determining whether there is a physical association between mouse Dhx9 and Nlrp9b should be the subject of future analysis. However, consistent with a role for Dhx9 in an inflammasome response to infection, when the authors analysed rotaviral infection of Dhx9-deficient mini-guts, the results were similar to those found in mini-guts lacking Nlrp9b, and showed elevated rotavirus shedding, impaired pyroptotic cell death and defective IL-18 production compared with wild-type cells. The finding that Nlrp9b is an inflammasome adaptor specific to intestinal epithelial cells, and potentially cooperates with Dhx9 on rotavirus infection, is a conceptual advance that is likely to prompt investigation of this pathway in many clinically relevant viral gut infections. And the finding raises many questions. Is Dhx9 the sole upstream sensor that engages Nlrp9b, or is there a diverse set of upstream sensors that activate the Nlrp9b inflammasome? Is the Nlrp9b inflammasome activated during non-viral infections, and does it contribute to the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases? 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"Be carefull what you Summon" is the phrase that goes with the mentality behind the image. ^_^ GAIA - From Ancient Hellenic Γαῖα, a poetical form of Gē Γῆ, "land" or "earth"; also Gaea, or Ge was the goddess or personification of Earth in ancient Hellenic religion, one of the primordial deities. Gaia was the great mother of all: the primal Hellenic Mother Goddess; creator and giver of birth to the Earth and all the Universe; the heavenly gods, the Titans and the Giants were born from her union with Uranus (the sky), while the sea-gods were born from her union with Pontus (the sea). Hesiod's Theogony tells how, after Chaos, "wide-bosomed" Gaia (Earth) arose to be the everlasting seat of the immortals who possess Olympus above and the depths of Tartarus below. Gaia brought forth her equal Uranus (or Ouranos in Ancient Hellenic) (Heaven, Sky) to "cover her on every side" and to be the abode of the gods. Gaia also bore the hills (ourea), and Pontus (Sea), "without sweet union of love." Afterwards with Uranus, she gave birth to the Titans, as Hesiod tells it: "She lay with Heaven and bore deep-swirling Oceanus, Coeus and Crius and Hyperion and Iapetus, Theia and Rhea, Themis and Mnemosyne and gold-crowned Phoebe and lovely Tethys. After them was born Cronos the wily, youngest and most terrible of her children, and he hated his lusty sire." ORPHIC HYMN TO GAIA - Fumigation from every kind of seed, except Beans and Aromatics - Oh Goddess, Source of Gods and Mortals, All-Fertile, All-Destroying Gaia, Mother of All, Who brings forth the bounteous fruits and flowers, All variety, Maiden who anchors the eternal world in our own, Immortal, Blessed, crowned with every grace, Deep bosomed Earth, sweet plains and fields fragrant grasses in the nurturing rains, Around you fly the beauteous stars, eternal and divine, Come, Blessed Goddess, and hear the prayers of Your children, And make the increase of the fruits and grains your constant care,with the fertile seasons Your handmaidens, Draw near, and bless your supplicants. TIME CONSUMED - 7 hours on and off. Mistakes, as usual, were made on purpose.
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By | Jack Douglas Jr. and Ginger Allen DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – The I-Team has learned the officers assigned to the rally in downtown Dallas last July – where five officers were killed and nine wounded – were told not to wear certain heavy protective gear because it would make them look too “militaristic.” “They were told not to wear their heavy gear,” which, if worn, may have “stopped some of those rounds,” Mike Mata, president of the Dallas Police Association, told the I-Team. Mata, in an exclusive interview, said that, while all of the officers were believed to have been wearing standard-issued protective vests, many had with them better protective gear – stronger, thicker body armor and helmets – but had to keep them in their patrol vehicles. “They didn’t want the police department to look militaristic to the community, look aggressive, incite any type of trouble,” he said. For the same reasons, according to Mata, the officers were not allowed to “arm up” with powerful long rifles – a weapon much like the one Micah Johnson had when he ambushed them, marking one of deadliest attacks on law enforcement in history. At a time of fever-pitch emotions, the rally – meant to protest fatal police shootings of black men in other parts of the country – was a peaceful march until Johnson, a black man trained in military combat, opened fire. Authorities say Johnson was targeting only white officers. He was later killed when police detonated an explosive device on a robot sent to where he was holed up. Mata told the I-Team the protective gear and rifles left in patrol vehicles that night may have saved lives and prevented severe injuries. “A lot of those shots, and a lot of those wounds …were chest shots, lower abdomen wound shots, and those heavy vests would have covered them,” he said. The officers’ inability to wear the additional gear has angered officers and their families, Mata said. He said the widow of slain Officer Lorne Ahrens later gave her husband’s heavy vest – unused that night – to his partner. “His wife felt that Lorne would want it to go to another officer,” Mata said. He added that officers believe the decision to leave some protective gear behind came from then-Police Chief David Brown. Brown, who has since retired, written a book and joined a New York City-based security firm, could not be reached for comment. The Dallas police administration also declined the I-Team’s multiple requests for a comment. Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings however, did comment: “The Dallas Police Department has taken numerous steps to better protect our officers since the unprecedented ambush attack on July 7, 2016, both through the purchase of equipment and thanks to generous donations from the community. Cost is not and should not be a barrier in our effort to safeguard our city’s protectors. Regarding Dallas police facility upgrades, I continue to be frustrated with the slow pace of those enhancements. It’s been more than two years since the shooting at Jack Evans Police Headquarters and we should have completed more work there and at our seven patrol stations by now. City Manager T.C. Broadnax has made this a top priority since he took over and the process finally appears to be moving along thanks to him and his revamped team.” If you want to reach CBS 11′s Senior Investigative Producer Jack Douglas Jr., you can email him at [email protected]. If you want to reach CBS 11′s Investigative reporter Ginger Allen, you can email her at [email protected].
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A right-wing radio host who trolled an anti-hate crime campaigner with "Islamophobic" tweets and emails has been jailed for 12 weeks. Timothy Burton, 64, branded Islam a "backwards, misogynistic, seventh-century" ideology in a series of emails to Tell Mama founder Fiyaz Mughal OBE between 4 April and 26 April 2016. Burton also sent Mr Mughal links to far-right blogs containing "vile slurs" against Muslims including a petition called "renounce, reform, or get the hell out of my country". We’ll tell you what’s true. You can form your own view. From 15p €0.18 $0.18 $0.27 a day, more exclusives, analysis and extras. The radio presenter for the anti-immigration group Liberty GB was convicted of one count of religiously aggravated harassment in March following a week-long trial at Southwark Crown Court. Burton, who says he has resigned from the group following his conviction, had denied the charge and claimed he was exercising his right to free speech. He said he insulted Mr Mughal after reading articles suggesting Tell Mama had exaggerated figures about anti-Muslim incidents. Mr Mughal said in a statement: "The defendant’s actions have led to endless nights of anxiety and fear and a sense of being targeted to my core." Judge Alex Gordon said Burton had been on a campaign to tar all Muslims as violent extremists as he jailed him for 12 weeks at Inner London Crown Court on Friday. He said: "The defendant was found guilty by jury following a trial in March of religiously aggravated harassment. "He sent a series of grossly offensive emails to Tell Mama with the obvious intention that they would be, as they were, received by Mr Mughal. "Not only were these emails offensive, they provided links to deeply offensive material involving a petition called ‘renounce, reform, of get the hell out of my country’. "He also linked to articles with vile slurs to Mr Mughal. "He was broadcasting the harassment to the world." The judge said the emails "continued after the defendant was asked to stop sending them, and after it was threatened that he would be reported to the police". He continued: "It was obvious that these emails were designed, carefully designed to harass Mr Mughal by causing him distress. "Your extreme antipathy towards Muslims is what led you to harass Mr Mughal. "You are seemingly incapable of distinguishing between Muslims and violent Islamists. Your offending behaviour was obviously motivated by a religious hostility and aggravated the harassment. "You were at the time, [though you have] apparently now resigned, a member of a group Liberty GB which promotes antipathy based on religious adherence. "It was pre-meditated, it was determined, it was deeply unpleasant, and it was part of a campaign by you and your associates to tar all Muslims as Islamists." Judge Gordon accepted that Burton had "expressed some limited remorse". Burton was previously cleared of racially aggravated harassment in 2014 after calling Mr Mughal a "mendacious grievance-mongering taqqiya artist" and a "Muslim scumbag" on Twitter. He told him Liberty GB members "raised a glass in your honour, and toasted you with a bacon sandwich" in an email referencing the second anniversary of his acquittal on 26 April 2016. Jurors were told the obscure theological term "taqqiya" provides persecuted Shia Muslims with an option to deny their faith "if their life is at stake". Mr Mughal said far-right extremists use the term to "blacken all Muslims". He told the trial: "Within far-right circles they say don't trust Muslims because 'taqqiya' means they will lie – one to spread Islam, two to take over the state by insidious means, and three to promote Sharia." Judge Gordon jailed Burton for 12 weeks and imposed a restraining order barring him from contacting Fiyaz Mughal, Faith Matters, Tell Mama, or any employee of those groups. He added: "A breach of that order is quite rightly taken by the courts as an extremely important matter and may well result in a custodial sentence." We’ll tell you what’s true. You can form your own view. At The Independent, no one tells us what to write. That’s why, in an era of political lies and Brexit bias, more readers are turning to an independent source. Subscribe from just 15p a day for extra exclusives, events and ebooks – all with no ads. Subscribe now
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Using the Linux kernel's Case-insensitive feature in Ext4 August 27, 2020 by Gabriel Krisman Bertazi | Blog Last year, a (controversial) feature was added to the Linux kernel to support optimized case-insensitive file name lookups in the Ext4 filesystem. Here's a look at why this was merged, what improvements have been made since, and how to put it to work. One week, two events: DebConf20 & Linux Plumbers Conference August 24, 2020 by Mark Filion | News & Events August ends on a high note with two virtual events this week: DebConf20, Debian's annual conference, and Linux Plumbers Conference, the premier event for developers working at all levels of the Linux kernel's plumbing layer and beyond. Panfrost performance counters with Perfetto August 21, 2020 by Antonio Caggiano | Blog We have now integrated Mali GPU hardware counters supported by Panfrost with Perfetto's tracing SDK, unlocking all-in-one graphics-aware profiling on Panfrost systems! High bitrate video streaming with GStreamer's RTP elements August 20, 2020 by Antonio Ospite | Blog Key performance improvements and fixes to GStreamer's RTP stack have landed in GStreamer 1.18, due in the coming months. The latest enhancements provide an important boost in throughput, opening the gate to high bitrate video streaming. Understanding computer vision & AI, part 1 August 13, 2020 by Marcus Edel | Blog Following our recent presentation at OSSummit, many showed interest in learning more about solving real-world problems with computer vision. Here is a new blog series, on computer vision, object detection, and building a system on the edge. Testing Weston DRM/KMS backends with virtme and VKMS August 07, 2020 by Leandro Ribeiro | Blog Recent work in Weston, the industry-standard Wayland compositor, has enabled DRM/KMS backends to be tested in the absence of real hardware, enabling more battle testing of corner-case and error conditions within automated testing frameworks. Kernel 5.8: Collabora's biggest & most significant contributions yet! August 05, 2020 by Dafna Hirschfeld | News & Events The ability for a relatively small software consultancy to contribute at this level demonstrates a fantastic improvement in vendors' mindset when it comes to working Open First and providing mainline support out-of-box as early as possible. Lighthouse positional tracking in Monado with libsurvive July 17, 2020 by Christoph Haag | News & Events HTC Vive (Pro) and Valve Index hardware users can now experiment with positional tracking in Monado, thanks to the implementation of a libsurvive driver using the libsurvive library developed by Charles Lohr, David Berger and many contributors. WirePlumber 0.3 released, now ready for the desktop July 16, 2020 by George Kiagiadakis | News & Events It is with great pleasure that we announce the availability of WirePlumber (the PipeWire session manager) version 0.3.0. 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In this blog post I am going to explain how… Quick hack: Experiments with crosvm November 09, 2017 by Tomeu Vizoso | Blog Running crosvm outside Chromium OS is quite easy, with the only complication being that minijail isn't widely packaged in distros. In these instructions, we hack around the issue with linker environment variables so we don't have to install it properly. Tracing memory leaks in the NFC Digital Protocol stack November 06, 2017 by Thierry Escande | Blog Kmemleak allows you to track possible memory leaks inside the Linux kernel. Basically, it tracks dynamically allocated memory blocks in the kernel and reports those without any reference left and that are therefore impossible to free. Who knew we still had low-hanging fruit? October 17, 2017 by Gustavo Noronha | Blog Earlier this month I had the pleasure of attending the Web Engines Hackfest, hosted by Igalia at their offices in A Coruña, and also sponsored by my employer, Collabora, Google and Mozilla. It has grown a lot and we had many new people this year. Performance analysis in Linux (continued) October 06, 2017 by Gabriel Krisman Bertazi | Blog In this post, I will show one more example of how easy it is to disrupt performance of a modern CPU, and also run a quick discussion on why performance matters - as well as present a few cases where it shouldn't matter. XDC 2017 - Links to recorded presentations (videos) September 23, 2017 by Guy Lunardi | Blog Many thanks to Google for recording all the XDC2017 talks. To make them easier to watch, here are direct links to each talk recorded at XDC2017. DebConf 17: Flatpak and Debian August 17, 2017 by Simon McVittie | Blog Last week, I attended DebConf 17 in Montréal, returning to DebConf for the first time in 10 years (last time was DebConf 7 in Edinburgh). It was great to put names to faces and meet more of my co-developers in person! 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The Spanish government has been quietly and aggressively draining its pension guarantee program to buy its own bonds (paywall), reports the Wall Street Journal, potentially putting future pension payouts at risk. The government has tapped the Social Security Reserve Fund so many times—€4 billion ($5.3 billion) to cover pensions last November and another €3 billion to pay for “unspecified treasury needs” in September, as examples—that government has had to raise the annual legal limit on emergency withdrawals. Currently, some 90% of the €65 billion fund has gone into risky Spanish debt, says the WSJ. Setting aside the alarming depletion of social security reserves, as well as the question of whether forced lending in one’s domestic market is a great use of capital, the more pressing worries are where the government will turn next in an emergency, as a recession continues and austerity measures continue to bite; and who exactly will buy the estimated €207 billion in debt the Spanish government plans to issue this year. Spain isn’t the only country to tap its pension fund reserves to buy its own debt. Governments in Italy and France have done the same to keep themselves afloat. But economist Paul Donovan of UBS says Spain’s situation is more precarious, because it has fewer resources. Mired in recession, the Spanish government can only generate so much revenue. The nation is borrowing instead from its own economy, but this has its limits. While Italians are relatively wealthy, Spaniards—who were under authoritarian rule from the mid-1930s until the mid-1970s—are not. Donovan says that unlike in Italy, where he estimates private sector wealth at more than 400% of GDP, or more than three times the national debt, in Spain it is more like 150% of GDP, or one-and-a-half times the national debt. “If Italy wants to mobilize domestic savers to buy bonds, it only has to convince one in three people,” he says. “If Spain wants to get domestic savers to buy bonds, it has to pretty much convince all of them.” So where can Spain turn next? It has nearly exhausted secret sources of cash like the Social Security Reserve Fund. And indeed, says the WSJ, using those reserves to buy its own bonds likely violated a rule to buy securities only “of high credit quality and a significant degree of liquidity.” Commercial banks have already substantially increased their sovereign bond holdings, and though they have no interest in seeing Spain’s economy tank, they already own about a third of the government debt in circulation. And non-Spanish buyers are losing interest in Spanish bonds; at least, that was the case in December, when a disappointing sovereign bond auction left the market speculating about an international aid request. Spanish officials have, reports the WSJ, defended using the pension reserve fund to buy high-risk bonds, saying it works as long as Spain can keep tapping financial markets until the debt crisis eases and the economy recovers. We’ll have some idea how well that strategy might pan out at its first public debt auction of the year, scheduled for next week. If it doesn’t go well, an international bailout could be just around the corner.
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sparklyr - Spark ML – OneVsRest sparklyr Get Started Guides Deployment News Reference Packages Learn more On this page ml_one_vs_rest Description Usage Arguments Details Value See Also Spark ML – OneVsRest R/ml_classification_one_vs_rest.R ml_one_vs_rest Description Reduction of Multiclass Classification to Binary Classification. Performs reduction using one against all strategy. For a multiclass classification with k classes, train k models (one per class). Each example is scored against all k models and the model with highest score is picked to label the example. Usage ml_one_vs_rest( x, formula = NULL, classifier = NULL, features_col = "features", label_col = "label", prediction_col = "prediction", uid = random_string("one_vs_rest_"), ... ) Arguments Arguments Description x A spark_connection, ml_pipeline, or a tbl_spark. formula Used when x is a tbl_spark. R formula as a character string or a formula. This is used to transform the input dataframe before fitting, see ft_r_formula for details. classifier Object of class ml_estimator. Base binary classifier that we reduce multiclass classification into. features_col Features column name, as a length-one character vector. The column should be single vector column of numeric values. Usually this column is output by ft_r_formula. label_col Label column name. The column should be a numeric column. Usually this column is output by ft_r_formula. prediction_col Prediction column name. uid A character string used to uniquely identify the ML estimator. … Optional arguments; see Details. Details When x is a tbl_spark and formula (alternatively, response and features) is specified, the function returns a ml_model object wrapping a ml_pipeline_model which contains data pre-processing transformers, the ML predictor, and, for classification models, a post-processing transformer that converts predictions into class labels. For classification, an optional argument predicted_label_col (defaults to "predicted_label") can be used to specify the name of the predicted label column. In addition to the fitted ml_pipeline_model, ml_model objects also contain a ml_pipeline object where the ML predictor stage is an estimator ready to be fit against data. This is utilized by ml_save with type = "pipeline" to faciliate model refresh workflows. Value The object returned depends on the class of x. spark_connection: When x is a spark_connection, the function returns an instance of a ml_estimator object. The object contains a pointer to a Spark Predictor object and can be used to compose Pipeline objects. ml_pipeline: When x is a ml_pipeline, the function returns a ml_pipeline with the predictor appended to the pipeline. tbl_spark: When x is a tbl_spark, a predictor is constructed then immediately fit with the input tbl_spark, returning a prediction model. tbl_spark, with formula: specified When formula is specified, the input tbl_spark is first transformed using a RFormula transformer before being fit by the predictor. The object returned in this case is a ml_model which is a wrapper of a ml_pipeline_model. See Also See https://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/ml-classification-regression.html for more information on the set of supervised learning algorithms. Other ml algorithms: ml_aft_survival_regression(), ml_decision_tree_classifier(), ml_gbt_classifier(), ml_generalized_linear_regression(), ml_isotonic_regression(), ml_linear_regression(), ml_linear_svc(), ml_logistic_regression(), ml_multilayer_perceptron_classifier(), ml_naive_bayes(), ml_random_forest_classifier()
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Night had fallen by the time Kyle Lindsey and Zayne Mann climbed into a UTV and left a gas station on the outskirts of Webbers Falls. Lindsey headed south on Highway 100, crossed a bridge over Interstate 40, and made his way to where the road turned to gravel as it curved to the right ahead of him in the dark. In a federal lawsuit filed last month, attorneys for Lindsey and Mann wrote that’s where the two met Officer Brandon Hyler. They allege that what happened next on that dark stretch of dirt road was a coverup of an attempted civil rights violation that left Lindsey paralyzed and that Hyler was utilizing the training he had received in a department with a culture of corruption and misconduct. In documents filed last month in the United States Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, Hyler said he began following Lindsey as he left the Burger King at the Love’s Travel Station around 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 15, 2015 after observing Lindsey roll a stop sign. Lindsey said he began to stop the UTV once he noticed Hyler trying to pull him over, according to the initial complaint. Both Lindsey and Mann would eventually testify they couldn’t remember anything after seeing Hyler flashing lights. Hyler continued to move at a high rate of speed, smashed into the UTV, causing it to hit an embankment and severely injure Lindsey, the complaint states. The attorneys also accuse Hyler of then moving Lindsey, further damaging his spinal cord. Hyler and the Webbers Falls police department would eventually refute the accusations. In his deposition, Hyler, testified the dirt kicked up from Lindsey’s UTV was so thick that he slowed his cruiser. When the dust settled, he said, he found Lindsey had crashed the UTV and was ejected. Hyler was patrolling the highway that evening, and he had stopped at the Love’s “to go get something to drink,” he said in a phone interview with The Frontier. Lindsey rolled the stop sign, Hyler said, so he began to follow him. “There’s probably, I don’t know, a hundred yards there past the bridge, it turns to a dirt road,” Hyler said. Hyler confirmed a cloud of dust was kicked up from Lindsey’s UTV, but at that point in the interview Hyler decided he no longer thought it wise to answer questions about the accident. “I don’t really feel comfortable talking to a reporter about it, to be honest with you,” Hyler said. Lindsey was taken by helicopter to St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa where he was treated for his spinal injuries. Lindsey’s family said Hyler walked into the emergency room and attempted to serve him traffic citations. Those municipal charges where later dropped. “Hyler entered the emergency room, stood over Lindsey telling him he ‘got what he deserved,’” attorneys wrote in the initial complaint. In expert testimony filed in the case, former Oklahoma City police officer and accident reconstructionist Ronald Blevins found the lack of damage to Lindsey’s UTV, specifically its windshield, suggested Lindsey could not have been ejected from the vehicle. Referencing the testimony of another officer, Blevins said damage to the right rear of the UTV was marked with white paint. Hyler’s cruiser, which was also equipped with a brush guard, was white. The police report filed for the accident was written by Officer Timothy Gilbert, the next Webbers Falls officer to respond. In his deposition, Gilbert testified his initial traffic collision report was altered after he completed it, according to Blevins’s testimony. Gilbert said not only did he think it was impossible for Lindsey to have been ejected, he did not take the measurements listed in the report. “Gilbert also testified that in his opinion about the source of the changes ‘that’s not a computer error, it’s a human error,’” Blevins wrote. Blevins noted the final page of the report, which contained the narrative of the accident, was numbered differently than the rest, suggesting to him it was added later. The lawsuit alleges Webbers Falls Police Chief Larry Ruiz and Hyler conspired to change the report. In his deposition, Gilbert also told attorneys the culture of the police department made him uneasy. He never received training on any aspect of policing, including pursuits, while at the Webbers Falls police department, he said. “Officer Timothy Gilbert testified that he never received any training on probable cause and that his understanding from the supervisors including Assistant Chief (William) Hutchinson is that ‘There’s always probable cause on a vehicle. I mean, there’s always something wrong with something, is how it was explained. There’s always — there’s always probable cause.'” Gilbert resigned soon after the accident. “I didn’t feel comfortable with some of the things that were going on with inside the police department,” he testified. In his interview with The Frontier, Hyler said Ruiz provided him with field training and required him to have a partner before being allowed to patrol on his own. When asked if he received any training at Webbers Falls in traffic pursuits or probable cause, Hyler said that training was done with the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training, a state agency that trains and certifies all state officers in Oklahoma. Hyler completed the police academy one week before the accident. “The Webbers Falls Police Department ‘Pursuit of Vehicles’ Policy is the most lacking, inadequate and dangerous pursuit policy I have ever seen,” Major Travis Yates with the Tulsa Police Department wrote in his expert testimony, which included a review of the police department’s policy and procedures. Yates said the Webbers Falls Police Department’s pursuit policy was designed to “serve one purpose and that was to pursue all violators.” Yates casted serious doubt on the credibility of Hyler and the police department as a whole under the guidance of Ruiz. He agreed with Blevins that it was likely Hyler both initiated the accident as well as moved Lindsey afterward. “This expert opines that the actions of the defendant(s) shocked the conscience,” he wrote. In his testimony on behalf of Webbers Falls, Oklahoma City Police Department Major Keith Cornman wrote that he found Hyler was operating accordingly, based on good, although outdated, policy. “Although the WFPD pursuit policy needs updating, Hyler’s actions were appropriate, reasonable and consistent according to his own department’s policies as well as the other basic models,” Cornman wrote. Corman also praised Hyler for having the “situational awareness” to call for an ambulance once he noticed Lindsey was unresponsive. In 2006, the Oklahoma City police department named Cornman the first fulltime Law Enforcement Driver Training Coordinator, according to his resume. Cornman also found it hard to believe Hyler would be capable of intentionally ramming Lindsey, although the lawsuit never claims whether or not the wreck was intentional or an accident. “Hyler, with precision, would have had to align the front left of his patrol car with the right rear corner of UTV all while negotiating a sharp right hand curve on a gravel road in darkness and with his vision obscured by the dust,” Cornman wrote. “That type of maneuver and precision vehicle alignment would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, even for an officer who is skillfully trained and who routinely practiced tactical vehicle intervention (TVI) maneuvers. Additionally, Hyler testified to never being trained in TVI nor ever seeing to performed.” Unlike Blevins and Yates, Cornman found no evidence of damage to the rear of the UTV consistent with a collision in the photographs provided as evidence. Cornman also noted that in Lindsey’s deposition he testified he and Mann had been drinking that day before heading to the Burger King. In a toxicology report filed in the case, a private Tulsa-based toxicologist wrote Lindsey’s blood alcohol content was 0.089 percent about two hours after the wreck, slightly above the legal limit of 0.08 percent. The toxicologist estimated Lindsey blood alcohol content would have been around 1.27 percent at the time of the accident. The case is scheduled for trial later this year. Checkered Pasts For Chief Ruiz and Assistant Chief Hutchinson, Webbers Falls is not the first police force where they have faced lawsuits and accusations of wrongdoing. About a twenty minute drive east, in the small town of Vian, Ruiz and Hutchinson, acting as police chief and assistant chief, respectively, were forced to relinquish control of the police department following civil rights litigation and accusations of misconduct. In 2014, the town settled with Marguerite Allen, who said Ruiz targeted her for speaking ill of his police department. In court filings, Allen claimed Ruiz entered her home unlawfully in 2013 and arrested her. Allen said Ruiz handcuffed her and threw her around the room as Hutchinson stood by and watched. “Defendant Ruiz transported Plaintiff to the Sequoyah County Jail, and upon arrival exclaimed to Plaintiff, ‘You need to get f–ked hard!,’” attorneys wrote in the initial complaint. Two weeks later, after Allen’s mother located her missing daughter at the jail, she testified Ruiz told her that Allen is “a real trouble maker and we’re tired of her, and I want her out of town.” Four months later, Allen said she was riding as a passenger in a friend’s truck, and Ruiz approached them as they pulled into her driveway. Ruiz asked Allen where she had been for the last two months, she said. “I’ve been looking for you,” she testified Ruiz said before snatching her bag from her hands and searching it. “Defendant Ruiz then declared to Plaintiff that he was interrupting her liberty because Plaintiff had been “talking sh-t about the Vian Police Department,” Allen’s attorneys wrote in the court document. Allen said Ruiz then stomped on her foot causing injury and arrested her for public intoxication. Allen managed to call her mother during the altercation, who testified that during the scuffle she heard Ruiz telling her daughter “I’m going to put you behind bars where you belong for running your mouth about the Vian Police Department.” The town was sued again after a man said Ruiz tased him while he was trying to repossess a car in 2013. Robert Bailey said Ruiz pulled the vehicle over as Bailey was attempting to leave town. When Bailey tried to call his boss, he said Ruiz tased him, had a bystander help him hold Bailey down, and arrested him for disorderly conduct. The town of Vian settled both lawsuits for an undisclosed amount. Ruiz was removed from office in 2014 “for the good of the service,” said Larry Vickers, town attorney for Vian, who represented Ruiz and the town in each case. Vickers said Ruiz still drives through Vian regularly in his Webbers Falls patrol car, something many in town see as an act meant to “antagonize.” Locals have started showing up at city council meetings to ask if Ruiz is allowed to drive through Vian in his cruiser. “That is concerning because I don’t trust the kind of character of the person he is to have a badge and have authority,” Vickers said. Small, rural towns like Vian and Webbers Falls have a difficult time employing and keeping good officers, Vickers said. It’s a tough job and the good ones don’t last long once a police department in a bigger city offers them more money. Both of Vickers’ sons, one in high school and one in college, hope to be police officers. In the meantime, he said he advises both of them to avoid driving through Webbers Falls. “I have concern passing through Webbers Falls,” he said. “I have a wife and three kids, and (Ruiz) knows what I drive, he knows who I am. So, that bothers me some because he’s wearing a badge.” “Because probable cause, the way I’ve heard it put is… anything can be probable cause,” Vickers said. “It’s unsettling to think that anyone with a badge would think that way.” In a 2002 Arkansas case, Ruiz and Crawford County — where he worked as a deputy — were sued after Ruiz “knee dropped” an inmate in the county jail, severing his intestines. The U.S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the case, however, the court highlighted Ruiz’s checkered past as an officer, including excessive force. “There are also accusations by Deputy Ruiz’s ex-wife that, in 1997, he ran her off the road, tore a necklace off her neck, and pushed her, as well as accusations by Deputy Ruiz’s girlfriend that, in 1999, he grabbed her arm and threw her, and threatened to assault her,” the court wrote. “We agree with the district court’s assessment that “[Deputy] Ruiz’s record may have made him a poor candidate for a position as a detention center deputy, but it would not have lead [sic] a reasonable supervisor to conclude that there was an obvious risk that he would use excessive force if hired.” Accusations of domestic violence would follow Ruiz throughout the next decade. In April 2007, Ruiz’s wife, Natisha Ruiz, filed for a protective order against her husband after she said he broke her ribs. “I feel like I can’t go anywhere without having to look over my shoulder and make sure he’s not following me,” she wrote in the request filed in Sequoyah County. “Honestly, I am in fear for my life and my child’s life, I didn’t know what he will do since he already has one domestic case that sent me to the hospital with broke ribs and now this,” she wrote in a separate protective order request nine months later. “I don’t know what he will try to do to us. I am living in fear, wondering if he is somewhere with a gun – to just get rid of me — I don’t know — He won’t leave me alone – keeps calling trying to get me to stop this. However, I do not want to live in fear for my life nor my childrens’ lives.” Both protective orders were dismissed after Natisha Ruiz either failed to appear in court or declined to pursue the request. Town Unrest Citizens of Webbers Falls started a petition in 2016 to have Ruiz removed from office. Citing Ruiz and Hutchinson’s removal from the Vian police department, increased traffic stops and excessive use of force, the petition was brought to city council meeting in June of that year. “We stay busy. We’re not over here harassing innocent people,” the Muskogee Phoenix reported Ruiz saying at the meeting. “Citations went up, but accidents went down when we started,” Ruiz continued. “We could write citations out there all day long. But we’re not.” “No way, it’s not going to happen,” then-mayor Bob Ross chuckled as he spoke about the petition with KJRH afterward. “As far as I would consider Chief Ruiz to resign,” Ross said, shaking his head. “No, not at all.” Ross now sits on the Webbers Falls city council. A spokeswoman for Webbers Falls said neither Chief Ruiz nor any member of city council would be available to comment on the pending litigation or the petition to remove Ruiz. Hyler told The Frontier he left the Webbers Falls police department on his own before the lawsuit was filed, but he thought Ruiz was a good officer. “I still talk to him, and I’d still work for him if I could,” Hyler said. Hyler was hired on as a deputy at the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office a little less than a year ago, said Sheriff Harlan Moore. Moore said he was unaware of the lawsuit against Hyler until he was contacted by The Frontier. “I don’t have any problems with him,” Moore said. “He’s been a good deputy.” Your financial support for our investigative journalism is now tax deductible. To become a Friend of The Frontier, click here.
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It's a questions that has baffled humans long before The Matrix; do we exist and what if we are living in a simulation? While we have yet to have a definitive answer, one expert has waded through this philosophical quagmire to explain arguments about whether we are just a brain in a vat. Writing for the Converation, Laura D'Olimpio, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Notre Dame Australia, said we can at least be certain we exist. Writing for the Converation, Laura D'Olimpio, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Notre Dame Australia, said we can at least be certain we exist, even if our reality may bear some resemblance to that of The Matrix (screenshot shown) OUR REALITY IS AN ILLUSION The world you see around you is nothing but an illusion. That's according to cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman who claims we're being tricked into believing our own reality. He believes that what we are seeing around us is simply a façade that guides our way around a far more complex and hidden matrix. Consider this: right now, you are not where you think you are. In fact, you happen to be the subject of a science experiment being conducted by an evil genius. Your brain has been expertly removed from your body and is being kept alive in a vat of nutrients that sits on a laboratory bench. The nerve endings of your brain are connected to a supercomputer that feeds you all the sensations of everyday life. This is why you think you're living a completely normal life. Do you still exist? Are you still even 'you'? And is the world as you know it a figment of your imagination or an illusion constructed by this evil scientist? The philosopher Hilary Putnam proposed this famous version of the brain-in-a-vat thought experiment in his 1981 book, Reason, Truth and History. Two brains in jars are shown Sounds like a nightmare scenario. But can you say with absolute certainty that it's not true? Could you prove to someone that you aren't actually a brain in a vat? The philosopher Hilary Putnam proposed this famous version of the brain-in-a-vat thought experiment in his 1981 book, Reason, Truth and History, but it is essentially an updated version of the French philosopher René Descartes' notion of the Evil Genius from his 1641 Meditations on First Philosophy. French philosopher René Descartes questioned whether we are essentially brains While such thought experiments might seem glib – and perhaps a little unsettling – they serve a useful purpose. They are used by philosophers to investigate what beliefs we can hold to be true and, as a result, what kind of knowledge we can have about ourselves and the world around us. Descartes thought the best way to do this was to start by doubting everything, and building our knowledge from there. Using this skeptical approach, he claimed that only a core of absolute certainty will serve as a reliable foundation for knowledge. He said: If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things.' It is from Descartes that we get classical sceptical queries favoured by philosophers such as: how can we be sure that we are awake right now and not asleep, dreaming? To take this challenge to our assumed knowledge further, Descartes imagines there exists an omnipotent, malicious demon that deceives us, leading us to believe we are living our lives when, in fact, reality could be very different to how it appears to us. The brain-in-a-vat thought experiment and the challenge of scepticism has also been employed in popular culture. Notable contemporary examples include the 1999 film The Matrix and Christopher Nolan's 2010 film Inception (a screenshot from Inception is shown) The brain-in-a-vat thought experiment and the challenge of scepticism has also been employed in popular culture. Notable contemporary examples include the 1999 film The Matrix and Christopher Nolan's 2010 film Inception. By watching a screened version of a thought experiment, the viewer may imaginatively enter into a fictional world and safely explore philosophical ideas. For example, while watching The Matrix, we identify with the protagonist, Neo (Keanu Reeves), who discovers the 'ordinary' world is a computer-simulated reality and his atrophied body is actually suspended in a vat of life-sustaining liquid. Even if we cannot be absolutely certain that the external world is how it appears to our senses, Descartes commences his second meditation with a small glimmer of hope. While watching The Matrix 9screenshot shown), we identify with the protagonist, Neo (Keanu Reeves), who discovers the 'ordinary' world is a computer-simulated reality and his atrophied body is actually suspended in a vat of life-sustaining liquid At least we can be sure that we ourselves exist, because every time we doubt that, there must exist an 'I' that is doing the doubting. This consolation results in the famous expression cogito ergo sum, or 'I think therefore I am'. So, yes, you may well be a brain in a vat and your experience of the world may be a computer simulation programmed by an evil genius. But, rest assured, at least you're thinking.
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None of the six men and women facing felony charges tied to an anti-Trump Inauguration Day protest committed a crime, jurors decided Thursday. The six defendants had faced seven charges each. The jury returned 42 separate not-guilty verdicts. The charges — conspiracy to riot, engaging in a riot, and five counts of criminal property destruction — came despite the government’s acknowledgement that it has no evidence any of these half-dozen people engaged in violent personal action that day. It was in effect a legal argument they were as guilty as those who had actually smashed a window, because they chose to show up in black and stay with the group as it moved through the city. The verdict resolves only the first handful of cases in the sweeping felony prosecutions of black-clad marchers rounded up in downtown Washington, D.C., last January. Hundreds more face similar charges. Jurors deliberated for just a little over one full workday, in the end. They were sent back to begin their work on Monday afternoon, worked the full day Tuesday, then got Wednesday off because one of them had called in sick. They announced their decision before lunchtime on Thursday. Advertisement The prosecution had sent them back with an immense amount of information, including hours and hours of videos from Inauguration Day. The government put special care into streamlining that pile of footage, crafting special PowerPoint presentations for each defendant. Jurors were instructed in how to use the presentations — a map of the group’s route overlaid with hyperlinks to slow-mo video highlights that allegedly captured a given defendant’s movements and actions throughout the march. From PowerPoint to basic Windows errors, technology and its glitches played an outsized role throughout the trial. Despite taking the unprecedented step of charging almost everyone detained as though they’d committed property crimes themselves, the government still has to give jurors specific evidence of individual activity. Video clips, edited to within an inch of their life and strung together with others to give context, were the soul of the government’s case. But at its heart, this case is about civil rights, civil disobedience, and the line between being present at a crime and being complicit in it. One defense attorney compared the government’s case here to prosecuting everyone who happened to be wearing the same jersey at a football game because one group of fans in matching garb started a fight. “The law makes clear that you can be present while others are rioting, and you don’t have to leave,” Steve McCool, who defended Oliver Harris in the case, said in his closing argument. “Think about where we would be if they could simply call protesters criminals.” McCool also reminded jurors of evidence of political bias among some key police officers involved both in managing events on Inauguration Day and in investigating the hundreds arrested that afternoon. Key video in the case was provided by James O’Keefe’s notoriously dishonest Project Veritas group, prompting McCool to invoke the specter of right-wing revenge against left-wing anti-Trump protesters. Advertisement “Protesters have the right to protect their identity from extremists,” McCool said, directly engaging with the language prosecutors have used repeatedly. The lead government lawyer in the case has invoked a “sea of black masks” on the march in downtown D.C. that morning, and argued that willful, continued presence among that sea as property destruction unfolded is legally the same as conspiring to riot, rioting, and smashing windows. “You can be a journalist, and riot. You can be a medic, and riot. You can be expressing your First Amendment views, and riot,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Kerkhoff said in her closing argument. She asked jurors to “protect the First Amendment by not allowing it to be used as a mask for their crimes.” Jurors eventually rebuked Kerkhoff’s argument that a given marcher’s continued presence with the group long after individual riotous episodes made them co-conspirators and fully liable to the damage caused at the march’s edge.
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The army has ordered some 300 Palestinians who have lived for decades in the northern Jordan Valley to remove all their property from the area — which they’re interpreting as an evacuation and house-demolition order. But judging from the army’s response to Haaretz, it has modified its position following an objection filed by the residents’ lawyer. This is the first time the army is using an eviction order against Palestinians based on a military order meant to enable the evacuation of unauthorized settlement outposts. The order in question is known as the “order regarding unauthorized buildings.” The order was not handed to any of the affected Palestinians. Instead, on Thursday morning soldiers simply left it on the road near their houses, which are located near the village of Al-Maleh. The notice, dated November 1, was signed by the commander of the Israel Defense Forces in the West Bank, Maj. Gen. Roni Numa. Officially known as a “declaration of delimited land,” it bars anyone from entering the specified area for purposes of construction and mandates the removal of all property from that area within eight days of the day the notice was posted. Ein al-Hilweh, in the northern Jordan Valley, November 10, 2017. Gil Eliahu The order does not specify how many people will be evicted or give their names. But judging by the accompanying map, it applies to an area of about 550 dunams (136 acres) in which some 300 Palestinians live in two herding communities, Ein al-Hilweh and Umm Jamal. Both villages are within the jurisdiction of the Al-Maleh rural council. The herders are raising some 4,000 sheep, 200 camels and 600 cows. All the land in question is either privately owned by Palestinians or owned by the Catholic Church. Keep updated: Sign up to our newsletter Email * Please enter a valid email address Sign up Please wait… Thank you for signing up. We've got more newsletters we think you'll find interesting. Click here Oops. Something went wrong. Please try again later. Try again Thank you, The email address you have provided is already registered. Close The “order regarding unauthorized buildings,” on which the eviction notice is based, states in paragraph 6(b) that it does not apply to “anyone registered in the area’s population registry,” meaning Palestinian residents of the West Bank. Therefore, attorney Tawfique Jabareen of Umm al-Fahm, who is representing the residents, argues that the eviction notice has no legal validity and is null and void. That is the essence of the objection he submitted to the military commander via the latter’s legal adviser Saturday morning. Jabareen also said the order had not been delivered to the affected residents, but was simply left in the area eight days after it was signed. “Prima facie, this was an action in bad faith, behind which lies an intent to deny the Palestinian residents their right to a hearing or to submit objections against either the order or the declaration,” he wrote. As Jabareen put it, “This is a mass expulsion order against the Palestinian population that violates international law.” For its part, Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories said: “On November 9, 2017, the orders were sent as part of enforcement efforts against illegal construction at the site. The orders were served according to protocol, including physically serving it at the location the order pertains to. The new order addresses illegally built structures, not a presence at the location.” COGAT, however, did not state where the people who live at the site would go if the structures were demolished. It also did not answer Haaretz’s question on how many people the orders would affect. Residents of Ein al-Hilweh said Friday that about two weeks ago, soldiers came to their huts and demanded to see their ID cards, without offering any explanation. The soldiers also used a drone to take aerial photographs of their communities. Making lists of ID cards and taking photographs are steps that often precede evictions and demolitions by the IDF and its Civil Administration in the West Bank, though residents said they did not see any Civil Administration staffers this time. Nabil Daragmeh told Haaretz that last Thursday he saw soldiers putting something under a rock on the road in front of the hill where he lives. He also saw them photographing whatever it was they had left by the road. After they had gone, he went to see what it was. He found one Hebrew-language order that was signed and dated, another Hebrew-language order that was neither signed nor dated, and a third order in Arabic that was also neither signed nor dated. He immediately told the other residents, who were frightened and confused. These herding communities have been in the area for decades, but Israel does not allow them to connect to infrastructure or add new homes and public buildings to keep up with their growing population and changing needs. Israel has also used its control over the Palestinian population registry to prevent the Palestinian Authority from listing the herders’ villages in the residence line of their IDF cards. Instead, it insists that their hometown be listed as Bardala, Ein al-Beida or some other village. Eviction, demolition and property-seizure orders have been issued against the residents for years, but never against all of them at once, and never based on the “order regarding unauthorized buildings.” In 2008, in an effort to alleviate the residents’ housing shortage, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization built metal shelters for them, paid for by Japan. In his letter to the military commander, Jabareen wrote that Japan and the United Nations would not have built those shelters without the Civil Administration’s permission, and such permission was indeed granted. But later he said the administration retracted its consent. “In recent years, a number of families have repeatedly built illegally in the area. Any person who feels he is a victim of the order can turn to the authorities within an eight-day time frame,” COGAT added. “Regarding some of the structures, the authorities are examining claims by [the owners]. Regarding these structures, no enforcement will be implemented until these examinations are complete.” On a hill to the east of the area slated for eviction sits the settlement of Maskiot. In 2005, it received an influx of settlers who had been evicted from the Gaza Strip. Over the last two years, two settlement outposts have also sprung up, one north and the other south of Ein al-Hilweh. The Civil Administration has issued stop-work orders against the outposts, but they still continue to expand. One of the outposts is an offshoot of another illegal outpost in the process of being legalized – Givat Salit. The second is located in the Umm Zuka nature reserve. Both outposts raise sheep and cows, and according to local Palestinians and activists from the Ta’ayush and MachsomWatch organizations, herders from the outposts often prevent the Palestinians from grazing their flocks. In 2011, one resident of Ein al-Hilweh was forced to move his tent because of repeated harassment by the settlers. Ein al-Hilweh and Umm Jamal aren’t unique. Over the past few months, the IDF and the Civil Administration have also taken steps toward evicting three other Palestinian communities in the northern Jordan Valley – Khalat Makhoul, Al-Farisiya (which is home to about 150 people) and Khumsa.
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Python Memory Management¶ One of the major challenges in writing (somewhat) large-scale Python programs is to keep memory usage at a minimum. However, managing memory in Python is easy—if you just don’t care. Python allocates memory transparently, manages objects using a reference count system, and frees memory when an object’s reference count falls to zero. In theory, it’s swell. In practice, you need to know a few things about Python memory management to get a memory-efficient program running. One of the things you should know, or at least get a good feel about, is the sizes of basic Python objects. Another thing is how Python manages its memory internally. So let us begin with the size of basic objects. In Python, there’s not a lot of primitive data types: there are ints, longs (an unlimited precision version of ints), floats (which are doubles), tuples, strings, lists, dictionaries, and classes. Basic Objects¶ What is the size of int ? A programmer with a C or C++ background will probably guess that the size of a machine-specific int is something like 32 bits, maybe 64; and that therefore it occupies at most 8 bytes. But is that so in Python? Let us first write a function that shows the sizes of objects (recursively if necessary): import sys def show_sizeof ( x , level = 0 ): print " \t " * level , x . __class__ , sys . getsizeof ( x ), x if hasattr ( x , '__iter__' ): if hasattr ( x , 'items' ): for xx in x . items (): show_sizeof ( xx , level + 1 ) else : for xx in x : show_sizeof ( xx , level + 1 ) We can now use the function to inspect the sizes of the different basic data types: show_sizeof ( None ) show_sizeof ( 3 ) show_sizeof ( 2 ** 63 ) show_sizeof ( 102947298469128649161972364837164 ) show_sizeof ( 918659326943756134897561304875610348756384756193485761304875613948576297485698417 ) If you have a 32-bit 2.7x Python, you’ll see: 8 None 12 3 22 9223372036854775808 28 102947298469128649161972364837164 48 918659326943756134897561304875610348756384756193485761304875613948576297485698417 and if you have a 64-bit 2.7x Python, you’ll see: 16 None 24 3 36 9223372036854775808 40 102947298469128649161972364837164 60 918659326943756134897561304875610348756384756193485761304875613948576297485698417 Let us focus on the 64-bit version (mainly because that’s what we need the most often in our case). None takes 16 bytes. int takes 24 bytes, three times as much memory as a C int64_t , despite being some kind of “machine-friendly” integer. Long integers (unbounded precision), used to represent integers larger than 263-1, have a minimum size of 36 bytes. Then it grows linearly in the logarithm of the integer represented. Python’s floats are implementation-specific but seem to be C doubles. However, they do not eat up only 8 bytes: show_sizeof ( 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288 ) Outputs 16 3.14159265359 on a 32-bit platform and 24 3.14159265359 on a 64-bit platform. That’s again, three times the size a C programmer would expect. Now, what about strings? show_sizeof ( "" ) show_sizeof ( "My hovercraft is full of eels" ) outputs, on a 32 bit platform: 21 50 My hovercraft is full of eels and 37 66 My hovercraft is full of eels An empty string costs 37 bytes in a 64-bit environment! Memory used by string then linearly grows in the length of the (useful) string. * * * Other structures commonly used, tuples, lists, and dictionaries are worthwhile to examine. Lists (which are implemented as array lists, not as linked lists, with everything it entails) are arrays of references to Python objects, allowing them to be heterogeneous. Let us look at our sizes: show_sizeof ([]) show_sizeof ([ 4 , "toaster" , 230.1 ]) outputs 32 [] 44 [ 4 , 'toaster' , 230.1 ] on a 32-bit platform and 72 [] 96 [ 4 , 'toaster' , 230.1 ] on a 64-bit platform. An empty list eats up 72 bytes. The size of an empty, 64-bit C++ std::list() is only 16 bytes, 4-5 times less. What about tuples? (and dictionaries?): show_sizeof ({}) show_sizeof ({ 'a' : 213 , 'b' : 2131 }) outputs, on a 32-bit box 136 {} 136 { 'a' : 213 , 'b' : 2131 } 32 ( 'a' , 213 ) 22 a 12 213 32 ( 'b' , 2131 ) 22 b 12 2131 and 280 {} 280 { 'a' : 213 , 'b' : 2131 } 72 ( 'a' , 213 ) 38 a 24 213 72 ( 'b' , 2131 ) 38 b 24 2131 for a 64-bit box. This last example is particularly interesting because it “doesn’t add up.” If we look at individual key/value pairs, they take 72 bytes (while their components take 38+24=62 bytes, leaving 10 bytes for the pair itself), but the dictionary takes 280 bytes (rather than a strict minimum of 144=72×2 bytes). The dictionary is supposed to be an efficient data structure for search and the two likely implementations will use more space that strictly necessary. If it’s some kind of tree, then we should pay the cost of internal nodes that contain a key and two pointers to children nodes; if it’s a hash table, then we must have some room with free entries to ensure good performance. The (somewhat) equivalent std::map C++ structure takes 48 bytes when created (that is, empty). An empty C++ string takes 8 bytes (then allocated size grows linearly the size of the string). An integer takes 4 bytes (32 bits). * * * Why does all this matter? It seems that whether an empty string takes 8 bytes or 37 doesn’t change anything much. That’s true. That’s true until you need to scale. Then, you need to be really careful about how many objects you create to limit the quantity of memory your program uses. It is a problem in real-life applications. However, to devise a really good strategy about memory management, we must not only consider the sizes of objects, but how many and in which order they are created. It turns out to be very important for Python programs. One key element to understand is how Python allocates its memory internally, which we will discuss next. Internal Memory Management¶ To speed-up memory allocation (and reuse) Python uses a number of lists for small objects. Each list will contain objects of similar size: there will be a list for objects 1 to 8 bytes in size, one for 9 to 16, etc. When a small object needs to be created, either we reuse a free block in the list, or we allocate a new one. There are some internal details on how Python manages those lists into blocks, pools, and “arena”: a number of block forms a pool, pools are gathered into arena, etc., but they’re not very relevant to the point we want to make (if you really want to know, read Evan Jones’ ideas on how to improve Python’s memory allocation). The important point is that those lists never shrink. Indeed: if an item (of size x) is deallocated (freed by lack of reference) its location is not returned to Python’s global memory pool (and even less to the system), but merely marked as free and added to the free list of items of size x. The dead object’s location will be reused if another object of compatible size is needed. If there are no dead objects available, new ones are created. If small objects memory is never freed, then the inescapable conclusion is that, like goldfishes, these small object lists only keep growing, never shrinking, and that the memory footprint of your application is dominated by the largest number of small objects allocated at any given point. * * * Therefore, one should work hard to allocate only the number of small objects necessary for one task, favoring (otherwise unpythonèsque) loops where only a small number of elements are created/processed rather than (more pythonèsque) patterns where lists are created using list generation syntax then processed. While the second pattern is more à la Python, it is rather the worst case: you end up creating lots of small objects that will come populate the small object lists, and even once the list is dead, the dead objects (now all in the free lists) will still occupy a lot of memory. * * * The fact that the free lists grow does not seem like much of a problem because the memory it contains is still accessible to the Python program. But from the OS’s perspective, your program’s size is the total (maximum) memory allocated to Python. Since Python returns memory to the OS on the heap (that allocates other objects than small objects) only on Windows, if you run on Linux, you can only see the total memory used by your program increase. * * * Let us prove my point using memory_profiler, a Python add-on module (which depends on the python-psutil package) by Fabian Pedregosa (the module’s github page). This add-on provides the decorator @profile that allows one to monitor one specific function memory usage. It is extremely simple to use. Let us consider the following program: import copy import memory_profiler @profile def function (): x = list ( range ( 1000000 )) # allocate a big list y = copy . deepcopy ( x ) del x return y if __name__ == "__main__" : function () invoking python - m memory_profiler memory - profile - me . py prints, on a 64-bit computer Filename : memory - profile - me . py Line # Mem usage Increment Line Contents ================================================ 4 @profile 5 9.11 MB 0.00 MB def function (): 6 40.05 MB 30.94 MB x = list ( range ( 1000000 )) # allocate a big list 7 89.73 MB 49.68 MB y = copy . deepcopy ( x ) 8 82.10 MB - 7.63 MB del x 9 82.10 MB 0.00 MB return y This program creates a list of n=1,000,000 ints (n x 24 bytes = ~23 MB) and an additional list of references (n x 8 bytes = ~7.6 MB), which amounts to a total memory usage of ~31 MB. copy.deepcopy copies both lists, which allocates again ~50 MB (I am not sure where the additional overhead of 50 MB - 31 MB = 19 MB comes from). The interesting part is del x : it deletes x , but the memory usage only decreases by 7.63 MB! This is because del only deletes the reference list, not the actual integer values, which remain on the heap and cause a memory overhead of ~23 MB. This example allocates in total ~73 MB, which is more than twice the amount of memory needed to store a single list of ~31 MB. You can see that memory can increase surprisingly if you are not careful! Note that you might get different results on a different platform or with a different python version.
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Uncanny Valley: January 2012 Pages Home Guidelines About Sunday, January 22, 2012 All of the Air Bud movies Posted by Mike Meginnis No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Thursday, January 19, 2012 Learning from games: eight virtues of good design So I was watching this talk by game designers Jonathan Blow (Braid) and Marc Ten Bosch (Miegakure) and I thought, "This is something we can apply to writing," because that's what I do. There are a number of interesting little discussions here but the centerpiece is a list of eight virtues of good design according to a certain aesthetic both Blow and Bosch advocate as one good option among many -- one way to shrink the space of possible games such that you are more likely to create a good one. You won't have to watch it to understand this post, but here's the talk: So now I'll list the eight virtues and describe how I think they relate to the problem of writing a novel. These rules wouldn't be shocking to good game designers and their applications in writing won't have shocking consequences either, but they can serve as a useful and memorable heuristic for making decisions (again, reducing the infinite space of possible works to something more manageable). 1. Richness. This one seems like it would require the least explanation. They describe "richness" as the virtue of selecting a space rich with potential consequences for you to explore. But the key here is selecting a space. The richness of consequences will emerge from rules -- in a game, these rules are called game mechanics. (Mario can jump this high, but he can jump this high if he has a running start.) I think a lot of writers find rules frightening because they limit possibility or because we are trying to write toward "the truth" and any limitation will perhaps stand between us and that truth. I think it's common to underestimate how many constraints any good piece of writing necessarily contains, and how these limitations ultimately create a rich space for exploration. Your characters, your choice of tone, your method of structuring scene and chapter and etc., all constitute rules (or even game mechanics: we are playing a game with the reader). In short, while it might seem that richness suggests excess and maximal inclusion, we actually need to be selective about the elements we include, or the novel will not be rich so much as an incomprehensible blur, a smear of language. Think about the very real limitations of Pynchon as a novelist: many complain about his flat characters and slapstick humor, but without those elements to manage the text and simplify it, his already dangerously complex fiction would become unreadable. 2. Completeness. This actually sounds like the opposite of what it is. You're not trying to put everything in, you're trying to use everything you put in as completely as possible. They describe it as "completeness of exploration." Jonathan Blow says that he will do this in a game even to the point of removing fun -- presumably because other, perhaps more complicated pleasures become available . Think here about chess. You don't really get anything out of playing one game of chess, and you don't get much out of playing five. At first, when you don't understand the possible permutations of the game, your moves seem meaningless. After several dozen games, you begin to understand the space of possibilities enough that many moves are meaningful. The better you get, the more you know what can happen in the game, the more rare it becomes for you to take a move just for the sake of taking a move. You can't afford to waste anything. The trouble with Chess is that it has too many moves. This is why I can only intermittently enjoy it: I know that mastery would require a lifetime. (This is also the genius of chess.) And of course Chess has evolved to reach its present state over a very long time, passing through the hands of countless people. Most of us don't have that long. We need fewer mechanics, fewer rules, a smaller space; once we have that, we can begin to explore the consequences of what we have. When I wrote my novel Fat Man and Little Boy (forthcoming from no one at no time, as of yet) I limited myself to two primary characters who would explore four locations over the course of the novel: Fat Man, Little Boy; Japan (especially Nagasaki (after the bomb)), France (unnamed city, south of Paris), France (the concentration camp Gurs, remade as a hotel), and Hollywood, in that order. I also limited my important secondary characters (two women, one man). I made rules about how long a given chapter could be and how many sections could be in a chapter. There were half-length chapters (about four pages), full-length chapters (about eight pages), and double-length chapters (about sixteen pages). There were also a number of restrictions on the language, in terms of tone, style, and syntax, many of them deeply idiosyncratic. So here is how I wrote the book: I combined these elements in various combinations until I had exhausted their interesting consequences. I asked myself, "Have I checked in with Little Boy recently?" If the answer was no, then I wrote a chapter about Little Boy. I asked myself, "Has he spent significant time with this secondary character yet?" If the answer was no, then I paired him with that secondary character. Sometimes I still didn't know what to do, so I reminded myself of the underlying mechanic for each character: Fat Man was defined by gluttony and guilt (if in doubt, I made him eat something) and Little Boy was defined by shame and a desire for silence (if in doubt, I made him stay quiet against the wishes of other characters). When I had used all the best combinations in a given environment, I moved them to the next one. Do this enough times, put the results in a sequence, you have yourself a plot. The primary method of advancing story in character driven narratives is to put two characters together who have not been together before. That's really what this virtue of "completeness" is all about. 3. Surprise. Blow describes the desire to make a game surprising as a counterbalancing force to the desire for completeness. You don't have to show everything because we know what results a lot of combinations would yield. By focusing on surprising results, we focus our attention and the reader's on things that will bring pleasure and new information. In a game, this means that Mario doesn't have to stomp a goomba in every possible situation. In your novel, it might mean that we spend very little time with characters who get along and agree on everything: they're not going to surprise us. My character Little Boy only really interacted with my character Rosie, a potential mother figure, when it was too late for her to mother him; because he was too old, and because there were other demands on her as a mother, she had a reason to actively try not to serve as his surrogate mother. Before that, they would have gotten along too well, so I mostly kept them away from each other: a scene where the motherly character mothers the childish orphan character wouldn't tell us anything we didn't know about the characters or their world. 4. Lightest contrivance. When we feel the author's hand too much in the text, we usually lose interest. We like it best when the mechanics of the text guide its outcomes in a way that feels organic. But, as Blow points out, relative levels of contrivance within a game (or, for our purposes, a novel) can matter a lot: if one mechanic is very contrived and another is not contrived at all, that looks weird and ugly. If the amount of contrivance is roughly even throughout a text, that bothers us less. As much as possible, though, we want to let our various rules interact with each other as cleanly as possible, and accept the results as the truth of the novel, even if we ourselves don't appreciate it very much. Unlike a game, the best outcomes in a novel are often (even usually) those that come about because of the rules and in spite of the desires of author and reader. Flannery O'Connor's worst stories are consistently those where she imposes her will on the story in the climax in order to avoid an outcome she dislikes. "Everything that Rises Must Converge" is my favorite example. The old lady's death has nothing to do with the reality of the story and everything to do with our desire to see her punished. 5. Strength of boundary. This is really about knowing the identity of what you're working on. They discuss eliminating unnecessary mechanics. I would say eliminate unnecessary characters, settings, chapters, paragraphs, sentences -- all with an eye toward clearly establishing a voice, style, and identity for your novel. Sometimes you cut things because they aren't you, not because they aren't good. This is another way of saying: revise. 6. Compatibility. This is pretty much the same principle as the last one, for our purposes. Don't add a new element if it doesn't interact with the elements you have in ways that reveal new and interesting things. 7. Orthogonality. Marc Ben Tosch argues that game designers should make sure their game's mechanics are orthogonal -- that they overlap as little as possible. You don't usually want to have two or three mechanics that do the same thing in the same way. In a novel, this often means creating characters that contrast with each other as much as possible. Characters can reveal more about their world and its rules if they have different desires and capacities. For this reason, my last three novel manuscripts have starred comic pairs. The first pair (both cops) was black and white, clean and dirty, careful and careless, empirical and fanciful, respectively. The second pair (Fat Man and Little Boy) had the obvious contrasts (size, apparent age, maturity, hunger, power) and some others (facility with language, virility, "softness"). The pair I'm working with now, two brothers, are contrasted in terms of intelligence, self-control, strength, attractiveness, moral clarity, and fear. Of course this is a very old technique. You don't necessarily need pairs, though, you just need people that see things differently, or different modes of narration, or different objects for one character or one mode of narration to react with. Language-driven novels without much in the way of character tend to operate by applying one mechanic (one style of language) to a variety of situations and environments: the variety of objects refracts the language and twists it into new forms. (A lot of the writing we talk about here does this.) One thing Blow and Tosch don't discuss -- probably because it's much more pertinent to fiction than to games, where this issue will often take care of itself -- is that contrasts become most effective when the things being contrasted have a lot in common. The characters, scenes, or situations in a given novel are usually variations on a theme, more alike than different in key respects. (Or often there are several interpenetrating groups of like characters, as in Pynchon's V, where certain tendencies repeat themselves across time and space.) In House of Leaves, the characters are defined by their reactions to the overwhelming reality of the house. 8. Generosity. In Braid, one of the key mechanics is that you can reverse time. You don't have a limited number of opportunities to do this: you can do it again and again. Why not let the player explore the consequences of your mechanics fully? In terms of a novel, this has fewer obvious applications, but I do think it's worth thinking about who is being generous to whom in the case of a novel. In a game, you create an environment and explicit rules for interacting with that environment. You're building a space for the player's agency. In writing a novel, the relationship is much less clear. You're still creating a space for the reader's agency, but you're not sure how that agency will operate, because you're creating the only concrete object that will definitely exist in each writer/reader interaction: they might write a review, they might blog about the book, they might write on the page or tear it up, but they might just read the book and think about it for a little while. So here the generosity has to extend to the person with the more concrete forms of agency -- the writer. You have to trust that if you explore what's interesting to you about the space of your novel, your readers will be generous enough to allow you the time and language that you need to do that. At the same time, you want to remember to allow your readers as much space as possible to experience the book in the way that they want while still maintaining the integrity of your story (such as it is). Conclusion: Blow discusses how much pressure these rules have taken off of him as a game designer. If the game isn't fun and it doesn't make him rich, as long as it's guided by these virtues it will probably have something valuable in it. I feel the same way about the rules by which I write. So far I haven't published any of my novels, so I haven't been successful in a lot of key respects. I don't know if my books are good or fun or whatever. But I can have some confidence that by following my own rules, I did something that was potentially beautiful according to its own measures. For now, that's enough. As a general rule, I don't know what to do if someone tells me to say something smart. But if they tell me to say a sentence with seven words in it, I can probably accomodate that. These sorts of rules can't guarantee you a great game or a great novel -- but they can limit the space of creation such that creation becomes possible, and provide heuristics by which to judge your decisions. Posted by Mike Meginnis 2 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Wednesday, January 18, 2012 Playing the odds When I was doing my senior workshop during my undergrad, I did something I've never seen another writer do: I took polls on my writing. My project was a murder mystery about a unicorn. The mystery was being investigated by the Atlanta Snuff Films Unit (in this universe, there were a lot of snuff films). It was set in the seventies. Richard Nixon was a character. The killers were the heir and transexual heiress to the Coca-Cola fortune. In the climax, the main character fights a sword-bearing detective on a unicorn. This was all the result of my belief that my best stories come from premises that sound too stupid to possibly work. The class, who were mostly literary realists and memoirists (usually at the same time, usually without acknowledging explicitly the element of memoir) in the way of most undergraduate students of creative writing, were understandably unsure of what to do with the book. Most undergraduate students are afraid to say "I don't dig this." I wanted to know how they really felt about the book, though, and my instructor was not a fan of the rule of gagging the author during workshop, so I went ahead and tried something. I asked them to raise their hands if they had lost interest in the story at various points. By the end of my questions, I had lost something like half the class. I thought, "Well, probably about ten percent more didn't like this than will admit it, but even keeping forty percent engaged without the advantage of self-selection [i.e., the tendency of people who pick up a given book to be the sort of person who wants to read that sort of book already] is pretty great." I learned a lot from polling them informally on different decisions and scenes in the book. I realized that I could make my life as a writer easier by thinking in terms of probability. I believe that writers should generally maintain a profound skepticism about their ability to judge their own work or even the works of others. Knowing whether something is good, whether it works, is too damn hard. I don't like trying to sort that mess out. My preference is to structure my work in a way that is more likely than not to satisfy my own requirements and those of my readers. In other words, I try to think less about whether something is the right decision and more about whether these sorts of decisions have tended to work out in the past. I try to think about whether this is likely to satisfy a decent percentage of the people who give the book an honest shot. The two questions are not that different if you accept that the whole exercise is subjective anyway, but it does put me in a different mindset that I find useful. We like to think that we can control the experience of the reader and so ensure a certain level of quality and satisfaction. This isn't very realistic. But to create a book as an environment that is more likely than not to produce a good experience for most of its attentive readers? I think we can figure out reliable ways of doing that, and I think we can apply them. I don't know how to make you like a story. I certainly don't know how to please God or the universe's underlying aesthetic principles or etc. But I have some idea how to make one out of two likely readers enjoy it. And for me, that's enough. Posted by Mike Meginnis 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Words With Friends Sucks It was fun for a while, right? But then the novelty wore off. Now you're stuck with tons of games and all these little notifications popping up so you feel like you should keep playing, but you're totally just doing the easiest move you can because this is boring now and you just want to get it over with without being rude. I feel weird playing against the "lit" type of people in my life, because I feel like it's a silent-yet-deadly battle to see who can come up with the awesomest words. And I feel weird playing against the non "lit" people in my life, because they know I'm a writer and they're probably like Why the hell isn't this girl better at Words With Friends? But honestly, I feel like Words With Friends is way more about spatial reasoning and I suck at spatial reasoning. My boyfriend kills me every single time we play and it's because he has a math brain. I once played a 106 point word against him and he still won. I let my mom win like five times and then she legit beat me like five times. The most random people I went to high school with keep playing me, and actually utilizing the little chat box, which is another level of awkward. No, I don't want to catch up on the last nine (holy shit, it's NINE now?!?!) years while we're playing a pseudo Scrabble game through Facebook. No, thanks. And the app keeps breaking my phone when I use it, and the Facebook version keeps making me reauthorize it. It also keeps wanting to publish my moves/scores even though I have never ONCE clicked yes in regards to that option, because I don't find want to bombard all my social media people with those little blue, yellow and red announcements. I'm just trying to be polite, and Words With Friends is making my online social life about FIFTY BAJILLION times harder, what with the etiquette of notifications, of reminders, or what caliber of word to play against who, of how fast to play a move, when to say good word or damn you or ewwww I have all vowels. At first I was like Hell yeah Alec Baldwin! Fight the power with Words With Friends! but I'm disillusioned now. It's not with friends, it's with Facebook friends, and we all know what kind of friends those are. It's not friendly, it's oppressive! Down with Words With Friends! (But Scrabble itself can stay. Because I'm staring you down over the board, about to play QUINCE for a triple word score.) Posted by carrie murphy 3 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Friday, January 13, 2012 OOOoooooOOOOOOOOOooooooOOOOOOHHHOOoooooH (Did you read this post’s title correctly? The correct way to read it is as a ghostly, mournful howl.) Happy Friday the 13th! I’m going to tell you a ghost story. This is actually a story not about ghosts but about the weird ideas people have about ghosts. I’m joined in this telling by my pal, Sarah. Sarah grew up in a small town clinging to the Mississippi River. Her grandmother’s brother ran a combination grain/feed/trucking business inside a large agricultural-industrial building, and Sarah and the other kids in her family were sometimes allowed to play inside. There was a lot of open space in the building and there was an office stocked with toys. After her family left the business, most of the building was converted into storage, but her grandfather continued working out of one of the offices. After he died (during Sarah’s junior year of high school), his office was sold and redesigned into a salon. You told me this new salon was popular with teenagers in your town. This hairstylist was very popular with the girls in my high school. She was young and probably what the residents of a smaller town would consider hip. She was known for giving short haircuts with a lot of layers and colors. She used razors instead of scissors! Her products and prices were written in colored chalk on a blackboard like in the coffee shops I would come to know when I left town to attend college and then graduate school. This was all very different from the other salons and stylists around, who were established in the 70s and 80s in a town where the elderly greatly outnumbered any other age group. I will remind you that my graduating high school class was made of 48 students. You liked the haircuts this stylist gave you. Was it weird sitting in your grandfather's old office, having this woman snip snip snip at your head? She did give me two very good haircuts. Or maybe they weren’t that great, but were the best I had until that point in my life. It’s always strange to see things change, especially the things you have fond memories of from being a child. Since my grandfather’s office was only a few blocks from my home, we would often walk over to say hello and eat the candy he kept for our visits. His death was very hard on my family, so I suppose having the office change was in a way welcomed. It was different now, and didn’t have those ghostly reminders and heartaches hiding behind familiar objects. So let's get to the ghost. The GHOST! The first time I decided to get my haircut by this stylist it was a little over a year since my grandfather had passed away. It started innocently enough. We were engaging in the normal conversation. What grade are you in school? What do you want to do after school? And then it happened. “You’re his granddaughter! Did you know he HAUNTS this place!” I could not describe the level of shock I felt. “Haunts this place?” I asked. “Yeah! I started to notice that when it’s late and I’m closing up I’ll put something down on the desk and it will DISAPPEAR! I’ll find it later in the back room. And sometimes after I lock up and leave my husband drives by and notices that the LIGHT HAVE TURNED ON! But they are always off again when I get there in the morning to open.” I can’t really describe to you all the emotions I felt during this conversation. There was an immediate feeling of anger that she had reduced my grandfather to some sort of faceless and strange poltergeist who spent his afterlife taking joy in moving around her curling irons and bottles of hair dye. As if he wouldn’t have anything else better to do! Or that if there is some sort of afterlife, his would be spent wandering the earth, forever doomed to cause problems for this spunky young hairstylist. My grandfather was a very kind and generous man who befriended all he met. And now I was being told that his was how my grandfather was forced to spend the rest of eternity. Since I am polite and hate all confrontation, I held these feelings in and went along with the conversation. And really, what choice did I have? She was in the middle of cutting my hair. I knew better than to upset a person who was holding a razor. I let it go and listened to her ghost stories. She ended the conversation by telling me that now when she closes up the store she says goodnight to him. I don’t know if I believe in an afterlife. At that point, I felt a little hope that maybe it was true; if my grandfather was playing practical jokes in this woman’s salon, at least he wasn’t dead. At least he wasn’t gone. Some part of him was still interacting with this world. He did love his job, loved talking to people. Perhaps his spirit found his way back to the office and wanted to shake things up a little now that it wasn’t the same place he remembered it to be. Maybe there is something else after this for me. For all of us. But that wasn’t who my grandfather was. And even though a little bit of me would love to be able to hold on to that hope and believe it, I can’t. At best I could believe that it was some OTHER ghost giving this woman trouble. Did she seem to have any doubt that you would be thrilled with this news? I doubt she had any idea that the thought of my grandfather haunting her salon would be upsetting to me. She had to be in her early 20s, and I remember that ghost stories were one of the currencies of cool in my high school. She also didn't really know my grandfather personally, so it must have been easier to see him as a faceless invisible prankster than a real person. This story highlights a contradiction in how we think about ghosts. We (culturally, in our stories) engage with the sappy undead and the gruesome undead and the horrifying undead, but the vampires and zombies only rarely were ever anything but undead. We rarely see them alive and happy, then dying, then gone; instead, we cut straight to the part where they lurch from the earth. And then, even on a personal, "real-life" level, someone (like your hair stylist) may believe in the ghost as the embodiment of a real, once-alive person, yet believes that this real, once-alive person is now content to rattle around a salon and move bottles of hair dye. It does seem that we all take on a different meaning to different people after we die. A meaning that we no longer have any control of or participation in. Even the people we knew well become changed in our minds after death, so that we usually remember more of their goodness than their faults. Sometimes they become symbolic to us and take on a meaning they never intended or would have wanted. They become one-dimensional. And for those we didn’t really know, we get to interact with what has been left behind and create our own meaning for it. We can all more easily interpret a traditional ghost from a faceless entity, but it’s much harder to make that leap when we have had a relationship with that person. Ghosts in a sense are divorced from their humanity. Did your grandfather's (and, more recently, your grandmother's) passing affect how you think about the undead? I'm curious here specifically about your engagement with the undead in stories, or video games, or movies. You're a woman who loves zombies, or did for a while. I think my grandmother's passing is what made me remember what happened with the hairstylist for the first time in years. It did take me a while to process it, because for a while I didn't really understand what made me feel so violated. It was the first time I was asked to engage with someone I knew and loved in real life as one of the faceless undead we see in stories. But not all undead in stories are completely faceless. I'm reminded of a scene in Shaun of the Dead which has always stuck with me, in which one of the characters dies while they are all in some sort of getaway car. In one moment he is still their beloved family member who had passed, and in seconds he has transformed into a mindless, flesh eating zombie. I think really good zombie movies and graphic novels are the ones which explore the relationship between real people and the faceless undead. It's very unsettling because it violates how we view humanity. Are they still human? Are they still the person/spirit/soul we know and love? Or have they become something else? It’s an interesting dynamic. Do you ever think of your grandfather when you see a movie or read a book populated by ghosts? Does your memory of the conversation with the stylist affect your enjoyment of ghost stories now? Actually, no. I've never really thought of real people when I see/read zombie/ghost movies/stories. I really haven't thought much about that conversation until we spoke of it earlier this week. I hope it doesn't happen, but it probably will now. THANKS. I guess I have mostly thought about what I would do if YOU were turned into a zombie. How would i deal with that? Probably throw you to the zombie wolves. I have three last questions for you: How would you spend your time if you died and hung around as a ghost? Interesting question. If there would be a way, perhaps I would like to haunt Xbox Live. Sort of like Master Shake in that Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode with mega-ultra chicken (No! Shhh! He is legend.). How do you think other people would imagine your ghost spending its time? If someone was convinced you were haunting a house, what kind of behavior would be attributed to you? I'm sure that every flicker of light, missing object, or loud noise in the night would be blamed on me. Maybe I should start actively cultivating my ghost personality now so I have some control on how I’m viewed after I die. Mention in casual conversation how I totally plan on doing (insert funny idea here) when I’m a ghost. Just wait and see! And then when that mentioned thing happens, everyone will just automatically assume it’s me. How do you think I would spend my time as a ghost? Your specialty would be to cause a very loud noise to happen just as someone took a sip from a cup. Posted by Tim Dicks 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Monday, January 9, 2012 My story "Zero" available for purchase. Hey guys. This isn't so much an Uncanny Valley thing as a me thing. I wanted to learn how to make ebooks, so I pretty much hand-coded one from scratch using my story "Zero." The story was originally published in The Lifted Brow, which, that being an Australia-based publication, means you probably missed the story. 1.5 years later it's still one of my best and very likely my most bleak, and so I decided to make it available for purchase. You can get it from the Kindle store or directly from me (in which case you get the epub version as well as the mobi file). Here are the first few paragraphs: For all legal purposes, her husband was alive. The doctor made a point of this. Given a physician's agreement, removal of a rubber feeding tube was not murder. To put a knife through his neck, or to shoot him, or to instruct the body to end himself somehow—this was different. “Not that you would do such a thing,” said the doctor, “but you should know what could happen, if you did.” Medically speaking, the case was more ambiguous. If a virus—which has no metabolism but does reproduce, though only through host cells—could be considered alive, then so could her husband. “If,” said the doctor. “The jury is still out.” Her husband was perhaps a kind of parasite. “But aren't we all,” the doctor said. He adjusted his glasses, smiled without mirth. “There's a joke in there somewhere.” Philosophically, well, it depended a great deal on one's philosophy. The doctor said that his was medicine. He had to preserve life (or its appearance) at all costs. He asked about her philosophy. When she said she hadn't chosen he insisted she must for the sake of discussion. He suggested possibilities. “Utilitarian, I guess.” He didn't seem to know what that meant. “It means I have to minimize suffering,” she said. That was all right, then. Not pertinent, though. Her husband was not suffering. It was important she remembered. “So your husband may not be alive anymore,” said the doctor, “or he might. It's essential that you don't settle the question by killing him. It's called persistent vegetative state, not permanent. He may still come out of this thing. Wouldn't that be something?” He nodded several times. He said, “It can be frightening.” He said, “The body might be childish at times. He may seem moody. He will do strange things. Sometimes he'll get up in the middle of the night and rifle through the refrigerator, removing expired products. Sometimes he'll organize your records. We don't know why this happens, but it does.” I hope you'll buy it, and I hope you like it. Posted by Mike Meginnis No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Saturday, January 7, 2012 Music Doesn't Come From My Brain I can't make music come from my brain. It just doesn't. If I ever hum anything, I make it up, unless it's the Elmo Song, or the Wedding March, or Do Your Ears Hang Low. How the fuck am I a poet? How did any sonic qualities get into anything I write? Actually the last rejection I got, a good rejection, suggested a path for revision favoring sound and lyric over things and rhetoric... I do love process though. I love forcing things to arrive by a machine I've created. Here are some beautiful music machines that I love... Posted by Robert Alan Wendeborn 2 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest I am worse at titles than Carrie. Like, a lot worse. I love how her post about the difficulty of choosing a title features like three excellent titles, none of which I could have possibly thought of (with the possible exception of "Riding in Cars with Boys," simply because it's pretty literal). The truth is that when it comes time to title a story or a novel or whatever, I have a pretty consistent strategy without which I am totally helpless, like a babe in the woods. I'm not sure if my first novel ever had a title, but if it did it was probably named after the protagonist, so then "Tom." (It was about a kid who shrinks until he disappears. It was awful. No copies, printed or electronic, survive, and I thank God for that every day.) The second novel had a stupid title and it sucked and I won't mention it here. (Also pretty much gone, although I had my gmail account by the time I finished it, which is the point at which nothing ever really disappears.) The third novel was called "ALASKA," with the caps, because it featured Alaska as a central imaginary location. The fourth novel was called "Goliath in Heaven," because the most important character was named Goliath and he was in a place called Heaven for most of the book. This one was briefly (and poorly) agented, but it's probably for the best that nothing came of that. My sixth novel is called "Fat Man and Little Boy" because those are the two main characters. Do you see a pattern here? Basically, I have to name every story I write after the most important object, character, or location. Occasionally I go hog wild and name it after a concept instead. If this strategy isn't available to me, I'm hopeless. My fifth novel, which fell into the awkward transition between undergraduate and graduate school, never even got a title. It was about two detectives -- the Atlanta snuff film unit -- who found a video recording of a unicorn being shot to death with a shotgun. It was also about a third detective who found the corpse beneath a statue of the (fictionalized) father of Coca Cola, and what that did to him. It was also vaguely about Vietnam. Richard Nixon was an important character. The villains were an heir and (transexual) heiress to the Coca Cola fortune. There was no way to title this sucker that didn't feel totally ridiculous. What was I supposed to call it? "The Murdered Unicorn"? "Two Snuff Detectives"? "Coca Cola Killers"? I'm actually pretty fond of this story and a little sad it fell between the cracks, but I can't imagine going back and trying to revise it into shape now, so it remains untitled. But I really never have thought of a good one. One of the best parts of my "Bodies" series is that I got to name them all by number, in the order I wrote them. It doesn't get any easier than that! My most apparently abstract titles are usually the ones for my Google-based poems, like "A slave is." But actually these are very concrete! Generally I'm just telling you what I googled to find the language that generated the poem. Right now I'm writing a novel about superheroes. I have no Earthly idea what I'm going to call it. Every title I think of is ridiculous (in a bad way). Most of the characters have sort of idiotic names that work in the context of the book I think but not at all as something that would make you want to pick up and read and maybe buy the book. There isn't really a clearly most important character anyway -- not in the same sense as there usually is, for me. There isn't any one central MacGuffin or concept. Instead there are a million-some MacGuffins and concepts. Practically every other page introduces a new one. So right now, you want to know what the file name is? "Super.doc." Because if nothing else, we can all agree that the dudes in this book are "super." Gonna have to do better than that come publication time. Ayup. Posted by Mike Meginnis 5 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Thursday, January 5, 2012 The Tyranny of My Book Title I recently announced that my first collection of poems, PRETTY TILT, is coming out from Keyhole Press sometime in 2012. I am happy and excited. I had a hell of a time finding a title for it and this is why. The book, the bulk of which is my MFA thesis, was originally called STICK PINK. I still like this title, but a lot of people thought it didn't fit the book, especially as it evolved. One of my MFA classmates said "Why did you name your book penis?" which pretty indelibly ruined that title for me. The book is largely about teenage girlhood and the formation of identity, so I wanted the title to be something that evoked femininity but also had a dark side. Teenage girls have some very dark sides. Then I named the book LIKE THE LITTLE LIGHTNING, which was a line from one of the important poems in the book. I still like this title, but I think it's kind of twee and not reflective of the book's overall concerns. This is the final title of the thesis...if you ever go look me up in NMSU's library, that's what you'll see. But I knew LIKE THE LITTLE LIGHTNING wasn't the REAL title. I haven't ever had too much trouble titling my individual poems, so people were like HEY! Just name the book after one of the central poems. But that didn't work. No one poem or one phrase or one line seemed to sum up or capture the book's whole scope. These are poems I'd been working with for years and I knew their personalities. I wanted a title that sounded good when you said it out loud. I wanted one that instantly evoked a specific image or feeling. I wanted a title that would make me want to read the book if it wasn't my book. So the book was eventually accepted for publication, but I still had no title. I did everything I could think of to generate one, including going through the book with a fine-tooth comb, scrambling the book a full three times, soliciting opinions from everyone I could think of, emailing the manuscript to friends and teachers, and whining incessantly on Twitter. I whined a lot to myself, too; I've had a hard time adjusting to writing outside of the bubble of the MFA program and I was angry at myself for not being able to title my own book without asking a billion people what they thought. Still, nothing seemed right or felt right. I thought, maybe, that when I heard the perfect title I would just know, like some kind of message from the art-gods to me. You know when someone has a new baby and you say Oh, how did you pick the name? and they say We just looked at her and knew she was an Anne! (Or, more likely these days, an Ella or an Emma or an Isabella). I thought something like that was going to happen. I would suddenly hear or think of the perfect title and that would be that. But that was never that. I kept a running list of possible titles in a Gmail draft, but I hated all of them. I sort of wanted to name the book RIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS, which is a reference to the 2001 Drew Barrymore movie that I watched incessantly as a teenager. Four poems in the book are titled RIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS so it seemed fitting, seemed to tie the book together in a good way. But my publisher said it would fuck up Google search results and that was a good enough reason, so I abandoned it. So, PRETTY TILT. How did it come to be? Well, it came out of the random scrambling of the manuscript, oddly enough. PRETTY TILT was one of the phrases that the automated scrambler came up with. I kind of liked it and then I asked some people's opinions (OF COURSE) and they seemed to like it, including the publisher. So I said ok. Relatively anticlimactic, right? But it fits the book and I like the way it sounds on the tongue and to be honest, I was just done hemming and hawing over the title. PRETTY TILT is on its way into the world now. That title is going to be printed on a book with my name underneath and my poems inside. Whoa. Posted by carrie murphy No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Sunday, January 1, 2012 Merry New Year Posted by Robert Alan Wendeborn No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Newer Posts Older Posts Home Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) Order Uncanny Valley 1: Or you can pay for the PDF version with a tweet: Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. 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I recently used Comcast aka Xfinity Wifi and saw some strange popups in the lower right hand corner caused by JavaScript injected into the page I visited because it was not over https. I read about it at arstechnica.com and pcworld.com and it seems to have started recently. So I ask: what is Comcast doing? So I captured some code and network traffic and analyze it a bit. I captured two JavaScript files in my browser by visiting a page without https. They are posted here after running jsbeautifier on them: GitHub GIST First lets talk about how they put the javascript on the page I visited. Here is how the code looks normally: And now after the injection: So it appears only one line was added but the other included were out of order… which would imply they parsed the entire DOM and then rendered the HTML again. What else did they extract from my page view? Studying the network traffic also shows something was sent back to Comcast with data in the GET request. there was an empty response but it states it was sent with a PorchLight/7.0.1406.154 Server which doesn’t seem to have results on Google. So what is the code doing? One function that does not have it’s name erased is “sendAccounting” which is shown here. I think the “(f + u)” is hilarious given the context. function sendAccounting(o, t) { o = o || 1; t = t || 0; var e = new Image; 11 == t || C && 6 == t || (e.src = "http://162.150.17.229:80/" + o + "-142/30a69d42-6360-441c-9a87-bc2bddfd9ac4_cb32:3299:871f:5b80:5d0f::1/" + t + "." + (f + u)); return e } This code is called here: t.json._accounting = { stopTime: c, sendAccounting: sendAccounting, uri: "http://162.150.17.229/static", check: o("%TOPURLMATCH%"), direct: !1 } Searching for “%TOPURLMATCH%” this code seems to be referenced on the web in a Toms Hardware post which has the IP 162.150.17.217 which is very similar to the one I am seeing 162.150.17.229. “Comcast Cable” owns these IPs and the reverse DNS is xfwfpl-nwca-03.sys.comcast.net and xfwfpl-nwca-05.sys.comcast.net. The date is this post is April 30, 2014 which means this has been going on since at least then. Next looking at the popup code it seems to filter out two domains from this popup. Why? pe = "*.groupon.com/* *.adobe.com/*", It seems blocking the subnet 162.150.17.x will prevent Comcast from launching these scripts from working. What are the potential of these scripts? Why is this bad? A long time ago I worked on a project to demonstrate how bad JavaScript injection can be called GravityScript https://code.google.com/p/gravityscript/ which is a general version of Google Gravity. This showcases that a small line of JavaScript code can touch everything on the page. This is the same principle behind Google AdSense. A small snippet of code is inserted on the page that analyzes the content by reading the text and renders an advertisement specific to that content. Comcast is the ISP so they already know what sites people are visiting. What this gives Comcast is the ability to track individual user’s browsing habits instead of being confused by seeing an entire household’s network traffic as one user. Beyond all the traffic Comcast can already observe JavaScript in the browser gives them the ability to see where your mouse is, what your screen resolution is, what browser you are using, and what plugins you have installed.
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Everyone knows that at FishDuck.com we do in-depth analysis of Oregon football, and I have been fortunate to have cultivated a network of coaches who can offer commentary and insight far superior to mine or other casual fans’. Like you, I read about how Montana State quarterback Dakota Prukop is graduating from MSU at the end of the current term with a year of eligibility and has obtained a release from the Bobcats to talk to Oregon, Texas and TCU for possible transfer and joining a team for spring football. Let’s hear what some coaches say about the potential Duck who is visiting this weekend … My Bozeman, Mont., contact is coach Lawrence “D” and my footage analyst is none other than our own Grizzled Ol’ Coach, Mike Morris. Surprisingly, Dakota was a safety in high school, but was interested in Texas Tech (he camped there and timed a 4.50 40, according to Fox Sports) and began to play quarterback at MSU, having only three years of college experience now at the position. We recognize it is college experience at QB for which there is no substitute, but I asked Coach Lawrence about Prokop’s short time spent learning the spread offense. From Video “He knows how to run the spread and actually manipulate that system with his abilities. Remember that his offensive coordinator, Tim Cramsey, played QB for Chip Kelly and became a coach and offensive coordinator at New Hampshire. In press conferences Coach Cramsey has referred to his offense as ‘the Oregon Spread.’ He has a great chance to succeed with the Ducks.” When I asked about his running abilities, coach Lawrence stated, “you won’t catch him when he’s straight-line running, and no defensive back will tackle him from behind.” Grizzled Ol’ Coach felt that it was hard to find a comparison to Prukop, as he is unique. As you know, quarterback sacks go against the QB’s rushing totals, and he was sacked often. Yet Dakota gained nearly 800 yards running and averaged 5 yards a carry in 2015 in spite of all the sacks draining his rushing yardage. “Dakota is more of a shorter version of Marcus Mariota than a taller version of Vernon Adams. But Prukop is a more physical runner than Mariota as he has that mentality of being a safety and will knock your block off. He was the primary running back for the Bobcats and plays were designed for him to find someone open or take off running.” I was wary of his touchdowns to interceptions ratio (28 TDs to 10 ints in 2015) but admit we were spoiled by gaudy numbers of Mariota. Then coach Lawrence explained, “We would score 40 points and still be playing from behind. We did not have a good defense and the intense pressure was on Prukop to produce on countless 3rd-and-long situations. Our receivers often dropped balls and did not always attain the separation needed, thus Dakota often had to throw passes and take chances to win that would not often be asked of him at Oregon.” From Video Coach Morris reminded me how actual game experience as a starter for two years is so invaluable, as we learned (through Adams) that FCS experience can prepare a quarterback for the rigors of the Pac-12 Conference. “There is nothing more difficult than when a defense is completely geared to stopping one man, the quarterback, as Prukop encountered. Everybody was coming after him.” Vernon dealt with that while at Eastern Washington, but when coming into an offense with so many weapons as the Ducks had — it took the pressure off him to make every big play, and thus he relaxed into becoming a superb quarterback. I cannot help but wonder if the same wouldn’t happen to Dakota, should he choose to come to Oregon. From Video This website made some audacious predictions about Vernon Adams in July — how he would lead us to the College Football Playoffs and be a Heisman Trophy finalist, amid the scoffs and snorts of many who doubted that a FCS QB could make the transition. Yet now, everyone can see that were it not for the injury, those predictions would have come true. We have been fortunate to have coach Lawrence share his thoughts with us, and I just had to push our big beloved Duck, coach Mike Morris, into another leap of logic for Oregon fans. How would Dakota Prukop do at Oregon? “If Prukop comes to Oregon, he will be the BEST quarterback in the Pac-12 in 2016!” After catching himself, he backpedaled a touch to acknowledge that Bruin fans had a valid argument in Josh Rosen being as good or better. “But Rosen would not fit the Oregon offense as well as Dakota Prukop does.” This could get interesting … Charles Fischer (FishDuck) Oregon Football Analyst for CFF Network/FishDuck.com Eugene, Oregon Top Photo from Video Check out how well spoken this young man is … and a LEADER.
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Rick Santelli made a stunning observation Wednesday about the shocking report that the economy actually shrunk in the fourth quarter last year. "We are now Europe," he declared on CNBC's Squawk Box. "Hey Joe," Santelli said, "when you act like Europe, you get growth rates like Europe, and our discussions with economists sounds like we're in Europe. They have the same discussions constantly." "They’re always doing the right thing," he continued. "They’re always thinking they know better. And this is the kind of growth. We have become Europe. We are now Europe." Steve Liesman pushed back, “We reduced federal spending, government spending by 15 percent. Which part of that’s not Europe don’t you get?” “And why do we need to reduce government spending?” asked Santelli. “Because we run trillion dollar deficits for crying out loud.” (HT Mediaite)
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Burnout as Trauma - Part 2 Skip to content Facebook Page Instagram Search for: Pedalling Forwards A bike journey in search of sustainability innovations and inspiration Burnout as Trauma – Part 2 October 1, 2019 June 9, 2022 Nick TaylorBlog A year earlier I was digging through storage boxes in my parents’ garage when I came across an old newspaper clipping. It was awkward to see. Mum had asked me to sort through the boxes of memorabilia that I’d kept stored there over the years, with a view to culling some of them. Holding the thin piece of newsprint in my hands, I realised she must have cut this article out years ago and kept it. It showed a black and white photo of me, newly graduated from high school, and a bold headline that read ‘Bright future for high achiever’. It went on to tell of my recent accolades: dux of my high school, champion swimmer, multiple subject awards, school prefect, my name on the school honour board. My future career was sure to be successful, blah, blah, blah. With a wry grimace, I put the clipping back in the box. I was 34 years old, living back at my parents’ house, sick, unemployed, and hiding myself away from the world, my life having fallen apart. *** I had been on a long search for answers around how to recover from my health challenges. Halfway up the Queensland coast I had begun to see my burnout symptoms as a form of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), or closely resembling it. My years of chronic stress had rewired my brain, leaving my nervous system dysregulated and keeping me stuck in a state of hyperarousal. Burnout had left a big, fat trauma thumbprint on my mind, brain and body, and this was keeping me tired and sick. But where did this leave me? If I was to think of burnout as a form of trauma, what could I do about it? Was there a way to retrain my brain, to recalibrate my nervous system and reconnect with my body, my world, and the people around me? Research into burnout treatments may have been lacking, but trauma treatment research had come a long way in comparison. Looking at burnout through the lens of trauma opened up new pathways forward for me. In my previous chapter about Burnout as Trauma, I obtained most of the information while I was on my bike journey, but I bolstered it with further research I did after the journey ended. This sequel chapter, however, is filled mostly with ideas I learnt after the journey, but I have decided to share them here. Trauma treatment was still an evolving field of study, with advances being made all the time. I took most of my cues on this from Dr van der Kolk, a world expert on traumatic stress. In ‘The Body Keeps the Score’, published in 2014, he provides a comprehensive overview of the last several decades of trauma treatment development, moving away from standard talking and drug therapies and towards an alternative approach that heals mind, brain and body. He describes individual and group talking therapies, from psychotherapy and support groups, through to internal family systems therapy and psychomotor therapy, that help people to express and process distressing experiences, grow self-understanding and self-leadership, and rebuild trust in people. To complete, and perhaps even rewrite, some of the stories running on repeat in our heads; the narratives seared into our brains by trauma. He points towards physical therapy programs that help people to attune to their emotional arousal and recalibrate their dysregulated nervous system. Movement practices such as yoga and numerous martial arts, with elements of bodywork, breathwork and meditation, that help people to reinhabit their body, calm arousal, and cultivate a caring, loving, sensual relationship to the self. He describes rewiring the brain using ‘neurofeedback’, a brain-based therapy that helps rapidly retrain the brain out of certain brain-wave patterns, such as hyperarousal, and towards more coherent and stable patterns. A study had ten surgical residents with severe burnout and depression scores do eight weeks of neurofeedback therapy. The participants reported significant improvements in symptoms such as sleep, anxiety and cognitive workload, which were not noted in the control participants (Kratze and Campbell, 2020). Dr van der Kolk also explains the value of music and dance groups involving synchronised movement or singing, that help to retrain the part of the brain that specialises in attuning to other people. Since ancient times, communal chanting, singing, drumming and/or dancing have been found to have an amazing power to soothe and connect people. As a therapy, the internal rhythms, visceral awareness, and vocal and facial communication help shift people out of fight-or-flight states, reorganise their perception of danger, and increase their ability to manage relationships. I ought to acknowledge here too that standard treatments for trauma, including cognitive behaviour therapy and medications, have helped many people. Organisations such as the Black Dog Institute also describe the value of exercise, mindfulness and a range of self-care and relaxation strategies that have been found to be beneficial for trauma patients. The growing science of neuroplasticity teaches us of the amazing power of the brain to reorganise itself; to break out of old habitual brain patterns and create new ones, if we repeatedly do activities that reinforce them. I wanted to believe that I could rewire my brain and body, and undo the damage done by burnout. But what if I couldn’t? What if I would never get better? What if all those burnt out environmental activists I’d met would carry their stress damage and trauma wounds with them forever? It was a question I didn’t want to face. I phoned up Bronwyn Gresham again, a clinical psychologist, senior advisor for mental well-being at RMIT University, and on the board of the organisation ‘Psychology for a Safe Climate’. ‘What does recovery even mean?’ she asked. ‘Trauma changes people. Healing isn’t a state that you attain, it’s a continuous process.’ I did a video-call with an activist named Suzanne from the Sierra Club in the U.S., who I’d met previously through James Whelan’s training program. She told me of her spiral into burnout and chronic illness, and how she spent a lot of time looking inward and understanding why she worked herself sick. She had come to recognise that she would be healing forever, and that she needed to shape her work and life in a way that was continuously regenerating. She was now doing a Masters degree on developing a new leadership practice, both for herself and to ensure she didn’t reinforce a model that burnt out others. I thought about the various people I’d met on this bike trip, many of whom were on their own healing journeys. When I was in Airlie Beach, the young woman convening the Boomerang Bags Whitsundays sewing bee, Kylee, was in a wheelchair. I’d noticed that she sported a tattoo of a semicolon on her neck, and when I asked her ‘Why a semicolon?’ she told me her story. After the accident that left her half-paralysed, she had become depressed and tried to take her own life. She pulled through though, and eventually discovered new life and happiness afterwards. In English grammar, a semicolon marks a pause, a divider between two separate clauses, but not the end of the sentence. The tattoo was a reminder that when something bad happens that changes your life, it doesn’t have to be the end; it can merely be a pause before the start of something new. An international movement ‘Project Semicolon’ had sprung up around this idea, encouraging solidarity between people dealing with mental illness and showing that there is hope for a brighter future. Phoenix Australia, a national centre of excellence in posttraumatic mental health, chose the phoenix for their name, it being a symbol of rebirth and renewal after the fire of trauma. People talk about ‘post-traumatic growth’, how deep adversity can challenge a person’s core beliefs, so that after a period of psychological struggle they undergo a positive life-changing shift in thinking and relating to the world. When I was in Canberra, the retired bike mechanic Doug, who had helped get me and my bike back on the road, had told me he believed that everyone goes through at least one big depression in their life; when we’re confronted with the fact that our old ways of doing things are no longer working and we’re forced to reassess and learn new ways. Perhaps it’s only when we’ve reached our lowest point that we’re most open to making drastic changes. I wanted to believe that my experience would make me a wiser, happier and more balanced person than before. In so many ways, this was a chance for me to grow as a person. My story was far from over. Post navigation Days 207 & 208 Bags That Come Back Home About Bicycle Diaries Blog Donate Contact Share Follow Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Oblique by Themeisle. Home About Bicycle Diaries Blog Donate Contact
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Doom and gloom as Jamaica’s COVID-19 situation worsens - Cayman Marl Road ADVERTISEMENT About Us Contact Advertise Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions Saturday, September 24, 2022 No Result View All Result NEWSLETTER Cayman Marl Road Home CMR Daily Buzz Cayman’s Youth Parliament Live Show COVID-19 Election 2021 Legal Notices Entertainment All Events Music Canada denies Skip Marley entry due to vaccination status Jamaican-American actress wins Emmy Huge turnout for Children’s Colouring Day Crazed fan swoons Dexter Daps with panty Public calls for Miss Cayman committee to resign as they seek legal advice Wives and mothers can now enter Miss Universe Armie Hammer not employed at Cayman hotel Capella Music Festival returns to Cayman ‘Summer Serenade’ to be held Friday Lifestyle All Food Health Medical Experts HSA clinics & services canceled Monday due to severe weather forecast COVID updates to be given monthly CayHealth expands healthcare benefits DEH food hygiene training resumes 14 September Caymanian doctors inspired to return after studying abroad HSA launches online payment system Public Health: COVID-19 cases in Cayman Brac not alarming Health Ministry names incoming Chief Medical Officer Residents urged to beware of dengue symptoms Cayman to get newly approved Moderna booster vaccine Trending Tags Home CMR Daily Buzz Cayman’s Youth Parliament Live Show COVID-19 Election 2021 Legal Notices Entertainment All Events Music Canada denies Skip Marley entry due to vaccination status Jamaican-American actress wins Emmy Huge turnout for Children’s Colouring Day Crazed fan swoons Dexter Daps with panty Public calls for Miss Cayman committee to resign as they seek legal advice Wives and mothers can now enter Miss Universe Armie Hammer not employed at Cayman hotel Capella Music Festival returns to Cayman ‘Summer Serenade’ to be held Friday Lifestyle All Food Health Medical Experts HSA clinics & services canceled Monday due to severe weather forecast COVID updates to be given monthly CayHealth expands healthcare benefits DEH food hygiene training resumes 14 September Caymanian doctors inspired to return after studying abroad HSA launches online payment system Public Health: COVID-19 cases in Cayman Brac not alarming Health Ministry names incoming Chief Medical Officer Residents urged to beware of dengue symptoms Cayman to get newly approved Moderna booster vaccine Trending Tags No Result View All Result Cayman Marl Road No Result View All Result Doom and gloom as Jamaica’s COVID-19 situation worsens by Denieca September 21, 2020 in Regional News 0 46 SHARES Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp (CMR) There is mounting concern among health experts that the COVID-19 pandemic could kill more than 17,000 Jamaicans as a second wave is on the horizon. The projected death toll coupled with the alarming numbers of new cases the country has been seeing in recent times has many worried that the situation has become unmanageable. The latest numbers out of the Ministry of Health and Wellness(MOHW) show that Jamaica has near 5,000 cases of the virus, with each new report showing triple digit increases in new COVID-19 cases. It is a worrying situation that the Opposition Health spokesman Morais Guy said shows that the government has not only lost control of the fight against the coronavirus, but it has also abandoned the testing protocols, leaving the nation to battle the alarming increases in positive cases on its own. Guy in a statement said that the “entire testing regime appears now to be on autopilot” which is guaranteed to spread the disease faster and wider afield, exposing vulnerable groups to the possibility of death. “Currently there is no testing of persons who have been exposed to positive cases; very limited, if any contact tracing is taking place; there is no testing of asymptomatic persons, and there is no fast-track available to frontline health care workers who have been exposed to the virus. And the wait time for persons who have tested positive is way too long,” Guy said. According to Guy, based on the decision by the National Public Health Laboratory to accept only 400 samples per day for testing, it means that even the high numbers do not represent what we are currently dealing with at the hospitals. “We have been told that we have the capacity to test over 3000 samples per day, therefore, testing samples of 400 fall well below 25 percent of our capacity. For this reason, I believe we have lost the battle to safeguard the nation from the spread, and we are now like sitting ducks,” Dr added . Jamaica currently records over 100 new cases per day and the number of deaths averaging over two per day, this crisis needs urgent and strict management. Join the CMR Community! Join Cayman Marl Road on YouTube, Facebook or Instagram! for the latest discussions on all topical issues. We welcome all viewpoints but ask for responsible commentary on our stories. Have a tip for us? Email today! Related posts: Minister André Ebanks tests positive for COVID-19 Honduras former first lady gets 14 years in prison for fraud Jamaican man travels to Florida to have sex with 14-y-o girl Three killed in gun attack at Jamaica football game Share your vote! No, thanks. How do you feel after reading this? 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Alexandre Meneghini / AP A girl attends class in a school in Qutbal, Pakistan Every morning, Sarim Zaidi, 17, puts on his school uniform, straightens his tie and hops into the car his parents provide for him to go to the Imperial International School and College in Islamabad, an upscale private institution. After his driver drops him off, he goes through metal detectors, winds his way around barbed wire, glances nervously at the armed guard on the roof and flashes his ID badge before finally entering a classroom. Across town, in a poorer section of Islamabad, Hamza Baig, 14, also smartens up his school uniform, but at the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation Boys College, a government school, there are no armed guards. There is only a lonely doorman behind a flimsily padlocked gate. He is armed with a stick. These are examples of how kids go to school in Pakistan nowadays, owing to a ferocious campaign of violence by the Pakistani Taliban against schools all over the country that has left parents panicking, students uneasy and educators worried about whether they're doing enough to protect kids in the middle of a war. Schools have been turned into fortresses, and some students have made attending class an act of defiance. (See pictures of the tensions roiling Pakistan.) The numbers show the extent of the war on education by the Pakistani Taliban. At least 473 schools across Swat and Federally Administered Tribal Areas have been destroyed over the past two years. Militants recently blew up a 12-room state-run high school and health clinic for boys in Hangu district, a small area nestled on the border of North Waziristan and the North-West Frontier Province. And they routinely blow up girls' schools in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and North-West Frontier Province. Three have been destroyed in the past two weeks. (See pictures of suicide-bomb attacks in Islamabad.) The targeting of schools — especially girls' and co-educational institutions — had long been restricted to the tribal belt in the northwest of the country. But the government offensive against militants in South Waziristan has changed that. A double-suicide attack on the International Islamic University in Islamabad in October sent government officials and parents in cities into a frenzy. Across the country, schools were told to close and security measures quickly improvised. Up to 30 million public and private students from pre-kindergarten through high school were affected, according to the latest figures from the Pakistan Ministry of Education. Up to 220,000 institutions felt the impact. "We were just asked to shut down," says Huma Ali, who runs a private elementary school in Karachi. "We thought it was a precautionary measure. But as time went by, we found out there was a threat to the schools." Private schools were told to raise their walls, install barbed wire, sandbags and closed-circuit TV cameras and hire armed guards. Some even went so far as to put snipers on their roofs. Schools like Ali's can afford such measures, she says. But government schools are out of luck. The federal government is doing little, critics say, to help pay for the extra security measures it says are necessary for schools to remain open. The contrast is stark. At the government-run Islamabad Model College for Boys, an aged and unarmed doorman provides security. If someone hopped over the walls out of sight of the guard, no one would know. At the end of the school day, anxious fathers crowd around the gate, collect their children and scurry toward a traffic jam of cars choking the street. A suicide bomber would find it a tempting target. The school has 1,500 students grades 1-12. If something happens, says Atiq ur-Rahman, a chemistry teacher, the school is ill equipped to protect its students. "We don't even have a security guard equipped with weapons," he says. He says he can't handle a dangerous situation and that the students and staff feel vulnerable. If a suicide bomber targeted the school, "we could only request him not to explode." The Taliban's campaign against schools, however, seems quixotic. On the one hand, the militants are well known to oppose educating girls. On the other, attacking boys' schools seems to be further alienating the populace. Not that the government has been able to capitalize on this; its tight-fisted response to paying for school security — in essence, it doesn't — has angered parents and teachers alike. One judge on the influential Lahore High Court dismissed a petition from the Private School Owners Association for more government help by saying schools should arrange for their own security. "Everything should not be left to the government," said Justice Mian Saqib Nisar. "Every citizen should play his due role for the betterment of the society. I would impose a fine if such frivolous petitions were filed in the future." No one from the Ministry of Education was available to comment for this story. Ur-Rahman, the chemistry teacher, has a list of ideas to beef up security, ranging from hiring more trained security guards to adding CCTV cameras, but he doesn't expect any of them to happen because the school can't pay for them and the government isn't willing to pick up the tab, he says. "It shouldn't put the [responsibility for] funding on the college for everything," he says. The situation's impact on the kids has been noticeable. "We've heard people say, 'My daughter didn't want to go to school today. She had a bad dream — she thinks something bad is going to happen today,' " says Huma Ali in Karachi. "Kids ... as old as my younger daughter, who is 5½, now when they hear the word danger, they've been taught to drop everything, drop down into their knees and go into a duck position," says Sanam Thariani, who works with Ali. "I just think that's really sad that a 5-year-old has to know that." Ruhab Zehra Zaidi, the 13-year-old sister of Sarim Zaidi, says she's very scared at the Islamabad Model College for Girls and finds it hard to study her favorite subject, math. "Anything can happen at any time," she says, her big eyes widening further. "This disturbs my studies very much." "I am upset about all this terrorism," says Hamza Baig with intensity. The teenager from the Overseas boys college wants to make sure his words are clear: "We feel very scared when going to school, thinking today may be our last." Like many students, Baig stayed home for weeks at a time after the attack on the International Islamic University. Perhaps most poignant, the situation has affected how kids play. At Ali's school, the students are not allowed to play in the courtyard anymore because of fear that someone might toss a bomb over the wall. But staying home isn't an option. "I am ready to die for my country," says Sarim Zaidi, with a determination both uncommon and tragic for a 17-year-old who merely wants to go to school.
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Michael Klipstein | European Leadership Network Skip to content Follow us Search About People Staff Executive board Advisory board Strategic Vision Funders Diversity Careers Write for the ELN Publications Policy Briefs & Reports Commentaries Group Statements Policy Interventions Networks Senior Network Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security (YGLN): Developing a new generation of leaders YGLN Membership Contact Group on Russia-West Relations Programmes Euro-Atlantic Security Task Force on Cooperation in Greater Europe Top Level Group Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group Global Security ‘Go Big’ initiative Iran Network The P5 Process Unpacking Technological Complexity & Approaches to Nuclear Policy Formulation European Defence Impact & Media Members Area Support Us Sign up to newsletter Follow us Home Michael Klipstein Michael Klipstein Associate Research Scholar, Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University Share Share United States Dr Michael Klipstein has worked on national cyber topics for over a decade, ranging from USCYBERCOM continuity of government networks, the National Security Agency hard targets, leading a Cyber National Mission Team, and building two Nation Cyber Protection Teams. Later, he created curricula for the Joint Staff for international partner nations in cyberspace, and was the Director of International Cybersecurity Policy for the National Security Council. Currently, Dr Klipstein continues to give back to the community by lecturing at Johns Hopkins University and speaking on Bloomberg radio and TV. Content by Michael Klipstein Commentary Collective cyber defence and attack: NATO’s Article 5 after the Ukraine conflict The cyber side of conflict has become a prominent topic in recent years, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has made the discussion of this topic all the more relevant. In this commentary, Michael Klipstein and Tinatin Japaridze argue that NATO should consider and create policy for collective cyber defence, and potentially offense, under Article 5 of the NATO Charter. 16 May 2022 | Michael Klipstein and Tinatin Japaridze Global Security See all content by Michael Klipstein Sign up to newsletter First Name * Last Name * Email Address * I would like to receive updates on: All Euro-Atlantic Security Global Security European Defence For further information about how we use this data, read our data and privacy policy. European Leadership Network 8 St James's Square London, UK, SE1Y 4JU Companies House Number: 07521896 [email protected] Tel: 0203 176 2555 Cookies © European Leadership Network 2022 Design and development by Soapbox ABM Afghanistan Air space Arctic Armenia Arms Control Asia-Pacific Region Balkans Ballistic Missile Defence Ballistic Missiles Baltics Baltic Sea Belarus Black Sea Brazil Brexit Central Asia Central Europe China Conventional Arms Control Cruise Missiles CSBMs CTBT Cyber Defence Deterrence Diplomacy Disruptive technologies DPRK Eastern Europe Eastern Partnership Ebola Economy Emerging technologies Energy EU Eurasian Economic Union Europe European Neighbourhood Policy Finland Foreign policy France Gender Georgia Germany Governance Greece Hybrid warfare IAEA India INF International Law Iran Italy JCPOA Macedonia Middle East Military Doctrine Missile Defence Missiles Moldova NATO New technologies Non-proliferation Nonproliferation Nordic Countries North Korea NPT Nuclear Arms Control nuclear ban treaty Nuclear Disarmament Nuclear Security Nuclear Weapons Open Skies Treaty OSCE P5 Pakistan Poland Risk Reduction Russia Russia-West Relations Sanctions Security Sweden Syria Terrorism TPNW Transatlantic relations Transnistria Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom United Nations United States Uzbekistan WMDs YGLN
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BOCA RATON, Fla. -- A day after the Cleveland Browns cooled rumors and reports of their supposed interest in acquiring Colin Kaepernick, another of Kaepernick’s purported suitors seemingly took a wait-and-see approach. Denver Broncos coach Gary Kubiak was asked about potentially bringing in the dual-threat quarterback who could stand a fresh start in a new environment after five star-crossed seasons with the San Francisco 49ers. And Kubiak was not biting, either. “I can’t talk about him,” Kubiak said of Kaepernick at the NFL owners meetings on Tuesday morning. “He’s under contract with another team, so I can’t talk about him.” Indeed, $11.9 million of Kaepernick’s contract becomes guaranteed on April 1, and Kaepernick is recuperating from a trio of surgeries -- on his left (non-throwing) shoulder, right thumb and left knee. Teams appear to be taking a wait-and-see approach with Colin Kaepernick. Bob Levey/Getty Images There is a growing sense that teams are simply waiting out the 49ers to see if they cut him so he could be signed without giving up anything and to a new contract. Other potential rumored landing spots for Kaepernick besides Cleveland and Denver include the New York Jets and Los Angeles Rams, though a trade market for Kaepernick has seemingly cooled considerably. The Super Bowl champion Broncos lost Peyton Manning to retirement and Brock Osweiler to the Houston Texans in free agency and recently acquired Mark Sanchez. “I know John Elway is not going to sit on his hands and not have a quarterback, so at some point he’ll work a trade, draft, do whatever he has to do,” said Oakland Raiders coach Jack Del Rio, a former Broncos defensive coordinator. “He’s going to work hard to find that quarterback.” Kubiak was also asked if the Niners had agreed to let the Broncos engage in trade talks for Kaepernick. “We can’t discuss him because he’s under contract with another team,” Kubiak reiterated.
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Getty The Axelrod exit interview Obama’s political mastermind, now working for Ed Miliband, finds UK conservative media more powerful than Fox News. American campaigning techniques — and American political operatives — have long been a part of the British political scene. The first opinion polling operation in the UK, MORI, was set up by American Robert Worcester back in the 1960’s. Still it stirred up quite a bit of interest locally when Jim Messina, President Barack Obama’s campaign manager in 2012, was hired by Britain’s Conservative Party in 2013 to help David Cameron and company win the general election. The excitement level rose in 2014 when David Axelrod, chief campaign adviser to Obama, signed on— for a reported £300,000 (€409,000 or $454,000) — to advise Ed Miliband and the Labour Party. Both men have been surprisingly absent from the press in recent months. Surprising because in the US they would have been spinning furiously and in public to get their message across. The political game is played slightly differently in the UK. Messina has been unusually quiet about his work since last autumn when he was quoted in the Daily Mail saying, "I’ve never lost an election and, believe me, I’m not starting with Ed Miliband.” Reached by POLITICO he declined to be interviewed saying, “I’m not the story.” Axelrod was not quite as reticent, perhaps because his work is coming to an end. POLITICO caught up with him at his not-particularly-grand hotel behind Waterloo station to conduct an exit interview just before he headed to Heathrow and a flight home to Chicago POLITICO: How did you get involved with Ed Miliband? DA: I had no intention of getting involved here. I’m done with American campaigns. Done with campaigns anywhere. But a mutual friend put me in touch by telephone with Ed Miliband. We got into conversations about the challenge facing all mature economies — ours and this one especially. That is, how in the 21st century — given the march of technology and globalization — how do countries still honor the value of work, give the best chance to people who work hard to get ahead. Public policy can either add or detract to that effort. He seemed interested in that. POLITICO: So what was your job? DA: Consulting on the phone, mainly consulting on message. I’ve been here half a dozen times. POLITICO: They speak a different language in the UK. The words may be the same but the meanings are not quite what you think. Was it hard to get up to speed on their political process? DA: A lot of what is driving British politics today is similar to what is driving American politics. POLITICO: What are the biggest differences? DA: First is money. It’s huge. I was a media consultant for 25 years and while I did all the things I’m doing here I also produced advertising. That’s a huge difference between American politics and British politics. Ads help define campaigns in America and they’re absent here — which may be better for the commonweal but it’s one less really powerful tool in the tool box. Second difference is length of campaign, which is quite short. So you have a short time to communicate your message. As a result there is a disproportionate power in the media and a much more aggressive media that you have to navigate. Finally, there is the Parliamentary system. POLITICO: Could you be a bit more specific? DA: Money. The Tories will have significantly more resources in this election but it won’t be as decisive as it would be in the states. POLITICO: But what about the press? You say it has disproportionate power here. Do you think Britain’s conservative print media is more powerful than Fox News? DA: Yeah, I do. I do think the parties approach media as partisan players. So you see parties disseminating messages through the print media in a way that is unusual. (POLITICO note: Parties get around the restrictions on advertising on TV by launching a new poster every week or so. TV crews come out, film a party bigwig giving a speech in front of the poster and the result is a cheap, cheerful ad in the guise of news reporting and since it’s the norm, it is a highly effective way to get your message disseminated.) DA: Fox is certainly very conservative, skews to the Republican side, but there isn’t a kind of lockstep between them and the Republicans. Fox tries to drive the Republican agenda more than reflecting it. Here there are relationships between the parties and media outlets that are deeper so you see a lot of themes being previewed in the media in a way that you don’t see in the states. POLITICO: Did you know what you were getting into? DA: We discussed this when I signed on … I’ve worked in aggressive media environments before but not this partisan. POLITICO: So if you can’t buy ad time to get around the partisan filter, what do you do? DA: I think you need to tolerate that noise. In certain ways it’s worked to Miliband’s advantage. When he emerged in the campaign and performed well, he completely surpassed the expectations that were set for him. He wasn’t the cartoon that the conservative media had depicted him as. He took four years of beatings from the conservative media that lowered the bar which he then cleared smartly. That’s the silver lining of working in a very noisy media environment. You’re not going to change it, you have to navigate it. Then you have to take the opportunity to talk to the country like in these debate “situations.” POLITICO: “Situations” is a good way to describe the debates that happened in this campaign. The Conservatives avoided a head to head debate with Miliband. Were they right to do that? DA: I think the Tory campaign has not been a particularly good one on the whole. They put too much truck in two things. One: They felt that the recovery of the macro economy translated into a sense of progress and security in the lives of everyday people and that simply wasn’t true. he second, they thought that caricature of Miliband would carry through the election. POLITICO: Did they do anything right? DA: The one thing they did that was particularly shrewd was they insisted that all the parties participate in the debate. They didn’t do that out of a sense of equity and fairness. They did it because they wanted to give the Scottish National Party a platform and the result is the situation you see today. (POLITICO note: The SNP’s leader, Nicola Sturgeon became a star based on her performance at the debate and her party is poised to win almost every one of Scotland’s 59 Parliamentary seats. Most of those seats are currently held by Labour. Their expected loss means Labour has no chance of winning a majority.) POLITICO: But what about the guys working on the other sideline? Your old pal, Jim Messina and the man in overall charge of the Conservative campaign, Australian political operative Lynton Crosby. DA: Personalities aren’t that important. My operant theory about politics is you’re never as smart as you look when you’re winning and you’re never as dumb as you look when you’re losing. Their greatest challenge has been hubris … and the fact that there really is a recovery that hasn’t reached the kitchen table. POLITICO: Finally, we’re heading for a hung Parliament and what is likely to be a bruising fight outside the voting booth for who forms the next government. There are echoes of Bush v Gore in this. Do you think Miliband, like Gore, will fold his hand when pressed by the Conservatives? DA: The one thing that people consistently have done is underestimate Miliband’s mettle. You learn about people in a campaign. Anyone who underestimates Ed Miliband does so at their own peril.
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ᛉ ALGIZ Rune Ring: Sanctuary, Divine Protectionsterling silver, 925, dark oxidized patinaSizing / Shipping:This listing is for one ALGIZ Rune RingMade to order in your size (up to size 10) and ships within 1 to 2 weeks from ordering.Please specify your accurate ring size upon ordering.IMPORTANT: Be sure to have your finger professionally sized prior to ordering; self-measuring online tips prove to be unreliable.About Runes:We have inherited our knowledge of the magical and divinatory powers of Runes from Norse mythology.The name derives from a root run- (Gothic runa), meaning: secret, whisper.The Rune symbols are letters from runic alphabets used to write Germanic and Scandinavian languages long before the adoption of the Latin alphabetHistorically, the Runic script developed from Old Italic alphabets of antiquity such as Raetic, Etruscan and Old Latin.In Norse mythology, the Runes are attributed with the power to bring that which is dead to life, and thus Odin recounts a spell:“I know a twelfth one if I see, up in a tree,A dangling corpse in a noose,I can so carve and color the runes,That the man walks, And talks with me.”More rings here:Spells & Whispers collection designed in collaboration with Audrey Cantwell / Ovatehttp://ovate.ca
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CALGARY — Alberta is the part of Canada most likely to be skeptical of Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s “Just Society” reforms — and the policies instituting bilingualism. This is the province where Mr. Trudeau’s name is synonymous with federal overreach, with an Ottawa obsessed with entrenching the economic and political advantages of central Canada at the expense of the West. Bilingualism has long been seen as an extension of that habit. Making French Canada’s official second language in the late 1960s may have made sense in provinces like Ontario and Quebec, but putting French on cereal boxes and road signs in places like Alberta and British Columbia — which lacked the same sizable French populations or linguistic cultural roots — was exceedingly unpopular. Take Alberta, for example: in the 2011 Census the second-most common mother tongue after English was German. There were only about 68,000 native French speakers in its population of 3.5 million. There are even fewer French-speakers in British Columbia, where Punjabi, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Tagalog are more common mother tongues. In Saskatchewan, native French is dwarfed by German and Cree. So it’s no small irony the West — and Alberta in particular — seems to have embraced the promise of a bilingual society with a convert’s zealotry. Stereotypes and culture aside, French immersion classes across the country are rising in line with affluence and population growth. Statistics Canada shows French immersion is most common in Ontario, unsurprisingly. However, the provinces with the second- and third-highest number of students enrolled in these courses are British Columbia and Alberta. Between 1997 and last year, enrolment in British Columbia grew from 29,520 to 47,850, says Statistics Canada. The numbers are similar numbers in Alberta — from 25,827 in 1998 to 36,876 in 2014. Now, in Alberta 5.6% of the school-aged population are in French immersion, up from 4.7% — and that in a province where the number of students continues to grow at an enormous rate. “It’s a real interesting dichotomy,” said Michael Tryon, executive director of the Alberta branch of Canadian Parents for French. “We have a reputation for being redneck Alberta, and yet you turn around and we have the [fourth-]highest number of students enrolled in French as a second language education in the country, so you know, it’s exciting.” Per capita though, Alberta’s rate of French immersion is below that in areas with a longer, more robust tradition of French language, as one might expect. But a combination of wealth, ambition and government legislation and initiative has created a culture that increasingly values bilingualism. In Alberta, the provincial government has implemented measures to ensure children with learning disabilities have better access to French immersion. And as the West has become more wealthy, it has become home to more higher-income parents who tend to better appreciate the value of a second language. A second language gives children another advantage in the workplace and, some parents believe, access to better schools; but bilingualism is viewed as a core Canadian value, even in provinces where once French inspired skepticism and ambition. “There’s always a difference between the stereotype and reality,” said Marc Doll, a former French immersion teacher who has enrolled his twin daughters in a French immersion program in Calgary. Generally, you’re looking at a pretty highly educated populace and because of that high level of education you find that the parents who put their kids into French immersion highly value that education Like most immersion parents, he did not speak French growing up, although he can boast a family background that hails from French-Canada. “Generally, you’re looking at a pretty highly educated populace and because of that high level of education you find that the parents who put their kids into French immersion highly value that education,” he said. As in other areas of Canada, there’s also a perception French immersion offers a kind of quasi-private school. “There’s a feeling that the kids who would be more disrupted in a typical classroom don’t make it to Grade 8 or 9 French immersion. There is a weeding out that makes the classes more academically oriented than in your standard community school,” Mr. Doll said. As for Alberta’s anti-French bias, he thinks much of that is overblown. Sure, many of the province’s more conservative politicians may lament the equalization program, but apart from the failed 1992 Charlottetown Accords, or the 1995 Quebec referendum — both political events that raised Anglo-Franco tensions across the country — he feels there’s no more anti-French sentiment in Alberta than in anywhere else. National Post
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With both hands holding the basket of human excrement on her head, widowed grandmother Kela walks through a stream of sewage, up a mound of waste and then dumps the filth while cursing."Nobody even pays us a decent wage!" she spits as she rakes mud and rubbish over her newly deposited pile, one of several she drops in the course of her working day cleaning toilets as a "manual scavenger" in India.She and around 20 other women in the village of Nekpur, 60 kilometres (40 miles) from New Delhi but a world away from its relative wealth, remove the contents of toilets daily using just their hands and a plastic shovel.Already illegal under a largely ineffective 1993 law, the government has promised to have another go at stamping out the practice with new legislation set to come up in the last parliament session of the year, which opens this week.Kela and her fellow scavengers in Nekpur live in a handful of mud houses, isolated from the rest of the village. They are considered low-caste even by fellow low-caste Hindus and are seen as the ultimate "untouchables".Discrimination has eased recently but still they are prevented from keeping livestock and are sometimes stopped from walking near powerful people."My life has passed doing this," Kela, a withered illiterate woman thought to be around 60, explained to AFP.She started after she married -- she thinks she was aged 11 or 12, but can't be sure -- and is in no doubt about the undignified nature of her profession."The smell goes to your head. I often feel sick. After all, we are also humans."One of the homes she visited was Parveen's, a widowed mother whose small brick construction and concrete yard is home to nine people and three generations.The toilet -- a brick wall around a hole above a pit containing ash and dirt -- is emptied from an access point outside on the street, where Kela scoops out the "night soil" into her wicker basket."We feel bad about it," says Parveen when asked about the women's plight. "We pity these women and sometimes we try to help them."She says she pays Kela one piece of bread (a chapati) a day and five kilogrammes of food grains a month. No money is exchanged, as is the case for other scavengers.Nekpur, a few hours bumpy drive from Delhi, is the sort of rural backwater found in Northern India where the estimated 200,000 scavengers nationwide continue to toil.Swarms of mosquitoes hover above open drains as naked or barely clothed children play on the streets. Buffaloes outnumber vehicles in the streets.The new legislation modifies the 1993 law -- which criminalised the scavengers -- raising the prospect of an end to a practice seen as a medieval throwback with no place in modernising India.The new law would prohibit the building of non-flushing toilets that must be emptied by hand, and prescribes a one-year jail term and/or a fine of up to 50,000 rupees (900 dollars) for anyone who employs a manual scavenger.It also requires local authorities to monitor the implementation of the law and sets out tough sanctions if municipalities employ sewer cleaners without protective gear and equipment.Men wearing only underpants and equipped with just a hoe and a wooden bar can still be found in some towns heading into the stinky depths of septic tanks and sewers.The national railways -- described recently as "the largest open toilet in the world" by a federal minister -- are also often picked clean by the scavengers.Bindeshwar Pathak, of the sanitation charity Sulabh International, says the legislation could prove helpful, but that the final test will be on the ground."In India there are many laws that have not helped so far, like (the one to prevent) dowry. Dowry cases are still going on, there is child labour," he said."It needs to go both ways: on one hand, the legislation, the other is implementation."He says there has not been a single successful prosecution under the 1993 Act.Other activists say public funds intended to retrain scavengers are held back because of bureaucratic inertia or corruption."In our democracy, it's a numbers game. If a community is small, no-one cares for them," said Vidya Rawat, director of the Delhi-based Social Development Foundation, which works with scavengers.He says the only solution is for the government to find jobs for the scavengers, requiring an extension of a vast affirmative action programme which reserves positions for the low-castes and marginalised tribes."Rehabilitation programmes don't work," he added. "If a community woman leaves her work and opts to open a tea shop, no one will go to drink at her place."The persistence of manual scavenging can be traced to deep-rooted factors which continue to afflict India despite three decades of high economic growth.Caste-based discrimination and the notion of "untouchability" in rural India persists more than 60 years after independence hero Mahatma Gandhi called it the "greatest blot upon Hinduism".Manual scavenging also points to the lack of investment in modern sewerage systems by a weak state which struggles to provide basic services.A 2011 survey by the Central Pollution Control Board revealed only 160 out of nearly 8,000 towns had sewerage systems and a sewage treatment plant.But the women in Nekpur are among the lucky ones in their profession, however, benefiting from a rehabilitation progamme with a chance of success. Since AFP visited in June, they have been retrained by Sulabh and are now making soaps and candles, holding out hope that they and their children might escape a destiny of humiliation and disease.
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New Hampshire – -(Ammoland.com)- Every two years, we hear that the coming election is a historic watershed. Then on November 5, faced with the choice between making the hard choices needed to tackle our nation’s big challenges and positioning themselves for the next election, most Washington politicians instantly fixate on the next election. Meanwhile, our national debt and unfunded future promises have mounted to a crushing $100 trillion. Our economy is fueled almost entirely on printed money and is producing too few living-wage jobs. Federal power is so dangerously concentrated that Washington now monitors much of our personal communication and controls the curriculum in our local schools. Regardless of Republican or Democrat control, we are stuck with the Ex-Im Bank (half of whose taxpayer subsidized loan guarantees go to just one company, Boeing), corn ethanol mandates, the Raisin Control Board and sugar import restrictions (all drive up food cost to benefit a handful of agribiz campaign contributors), and the M1 Abrams tank upgrade program (lives on despite fervent opposition by the sequester-constrained Pentagon because program suppliers are spread across 173 Congressional districts). Congress rams through hyper-complex, purposefully unintelligible 2,000 page bills, unread by members and written by special interest lobbyists seeking economic and regulatory privileges at the expense of ordinary citizens. Little has changed over the past thirty years, other than that the underlying problems have grown worse. Only by amending our constitution can we force Washington to exercise fiscal discipline, address systemic political money corruption, and relinquish power back to the states and the people. There are two means provided in Article V to amend the constitution. All 27 amendments to date have been proposed by Congress and ratified by the necessary three-quarters of the states. But our constitution’s framers had the immense foresight to anticipate a Congress so corrupted by political careerism as to be incapable of self-reform and therefore provided a second and as yet unused amendment route. If the legislatures of two-thirds of the states (now 34) pass resolutions applying for a convention to debate and shape proposed amendments, Congress is compelled to call an amending convention. If a convention agrees on the language of one or more proposed amendments, legislatures or conventions of three-quarters of the states (now 38) must agree to ratify. Twenty-four states, including New Hampshire, have already applied to Congress to call a convention to shape an amendment to require a balanced federal budget, other than in times of emergency. Supermajorities of the American people also want term limits for members of Congress, a smaller federal government, and a means to reign in systemic political corruption. Several national organizations on the right and left are asking state legislatures to apply for a convention to address one or more of these subjects. Because it has never been used, there is great controversy and uncertainty about the state-initiated amending process. Some fear a “runaway” convention proffering amendments to gut our Bill of Rights or adopt full-on socialism. This cannot happen because convention delegates will span the full spectrum of views held by the American people and will struggle mightily to reach agreement on amendment language likely have the broad supermajority public support needed to gain ratification by 38 states. Delegates will be acutely aware that it takes only thirteen states to kill too extreme amendments. Just as New Hampshire, Wyoming, Alaska, and at least ten other states will reject restrictions on our Second Amendment rights, so will New York, California, New Hampshire and at least ten other states reject a constitutional ban on gay marriage. Join me in support of balanced budget amendment convention applications in other states and for application resolutions by the New Hampshire legislature on other pressing subjects. Help me persuade the Republican National Committee to drop its opposition to an Article V convention. Let’s work together, right and left as we must, to gain use of the most powerful tool we have to address our nation’s toughest challenges. Jim Rubens Businessman and Republican activist from Hanover. www.jimrubens.com
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Prostate cancer breakthrough that the NHS won't offer: It can spare men like Joe the side-effects of treatment. So why is it only available abroad? Joe Tuftnell, 70, from Andover, Hants, was told to do nothing about cancer Hee paid £16,000 for proton beam therapy in Prague clinic Joe Tuftnell was not convinced when his doctors told him that the best course of treatment for his early-stage prostate cancer was to do nothing. Instead, the retired IBM engineer went to Prague to have the tumour destroyed by proton beam therapy, a cutting-edge intervention not available on the NHS. Joe, 70, a grandfather of three who lives with wife Vanessa, 67, in Andover, Hants, was diagnosed last April. A routine blood test by his GP revealed his level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) had risen. Joe Tuftnell, photographed at his home in Hampshire, Went abroad for prostate cancer treatment PSA is produced by the prostate gland - raised levels can mean the gland has developed a cancerous growth. A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis and Joe was told by his hospital consultant that the cancer could be managed with 'active surveillance'. While this might sound like doing nothing, in fact it involves closely monitoring the tumour - usually with PSA tests and digital rectal examinations every three to six months, and repeat prostate biopsies every few years. If tests show the cancer is growing, doctors may give treatment such as surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy. 'Active surveillance' is offered to men with less aggressive prostate cancer to avoid or put off unnecessary treatment that has potentially serious side-effects. The prostate is a chestnut-size gland that sits below the bladder and around the urethra. Next to it are nerves and blood vessels that are essential for proper erectile and bladder function. Pictured with his wife Vanessa. He paid £16,000 for the procedure Radiation can damage these nerves and blood vessels - half of prostate cancer patients given conventional radiotherapy were impotent after two years, according to a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. About 4 per cent of men are left with serious urinary incontinence. Surgery can also damage the nerves and blood vessels. Joe 'could not see the point of waiting for the condition to worsen' but the alternatives didn't appeal, either. 'They meant I faced a considerable risk of impotence and incontinence,' he says. Then last year he was visiting a friend in Prague when he saw a newspaper article about the Prague Proton Therapy Centre, which offers proton beam therapy. Unlike conventional radiotherapy, which relies on high-intensity X-rays, this bombards tumours with protons, the hearts of atoms. The millimetre-accurate treatment is claimed to be less destructive to surrounding tissue and so less likely to cause side-effects. Furthermore, the physical characteristics of protons mean they are not absorbed into the tissue they pass through, so they don't damage it while killing the tumour. 'The success rates were the same as conventional treatments offered in the UK,' says Joe. 'While there was no guarantee I'd not suffer side-effects, the chances looked promising.' They sent the beam in from one side of my body, then the other,' he remembers. There was no pain or discomfort - I left the hospital within an hour of arriving... My PSA has dropped from 7 to 1.8 and I'm living a normal life' Doctors in Prague said the operation would cost £16,000. Had his cancer been at an advanced stage, it could have cost up to £29,000. Joe raided his life savings and had the procedure last June. After he had been given an MRI and CT scan, surgeons inserted three small gold grains into his prostate to enable the beam to target the tumour safely. He lay in a body mould that held him absolutely straight, so his prostate did not move while the beam was targeted; then he was wheeled into the radiation room. The procedure took only a minute and a half. 'They sent the beam in from one side of my body, then the other,' he remembers. 'There was no pain or discomfort - I left the hospital within an hour of arriving.' This process was repeated four times, every second day. 'My NHS consultant was initially concerned about what I'd done,' Joe says. 'But the outcome has been brilliant. My PSA has dropped from 7 to 1.8 and I'm living a normal life.' The Prague clinic claims it receives daily inquiries from British men about being treated for prostate cancer. So far, all the British patients it has treated have funded their care themselves. This month it was reported that Peter Kysel, a retired British banker who went to Prague for proton therapy, was planning to send his £17,000 bill to the NHS in the hope of taking advantage of a law that gives patients the right to be treated anywhere in the European Union (if that treatment is considered appropriate). But why is this treatment not available in the UK? All the British patients the Prague clinic has treated have funded their care themselves art of the problem is the cost of proton therapy technology - about £125 million per machine. But doctors here also say there is a lack of robust clinical evidence to prove its worth conclusively over conventional radiotherapy. Last August, the Government confirmed that £250 million would be made available to build two UK proton therapy centres - one at The Christie Hospital in Manchester, the other at University College Hospital in London. Both are due to open in 2018. But Cancer Research UK says the centres will not be treating men with prostate cancer. 'They will be focusing their time and energy on childhood cancers and rare adult cancers,' says Kat Arney, the charity's science information manager. Proton therapy has many benefits over conventional treatment for these cancers. Rare adult cancers, such as those at the base of the skull or spine, can be hard to tackle without damaging surrounding nerves, and conventional radiotherapy can be particularly harmful for children, whose bodies and brains are still developing. The NHS sends 80 such patients a year abroad to have proton therapy, and treating them in the UK should save money in the long term, says Kat Arney. But in prostate cancer, the evidence so far for proton therapy's increased benefits is considered too marginal to justify the cost. The Proton Therapy Centre claims the treatment dramatically cuts the risk of life-changing side-effects, such as impotence. 'As far as we can tell, the incidence of impotence is about 30 per cent for people who have proton beam therapy, compared with about 60 per cent for conventional treatment,' says Mike Cullen, the UK representative for the centre. These results have not been independently verified. But the good news is that a British firm is developing new, cheaper proton-therapy equipment. London-based Advanced Oncotherapy is working with physicists at the European Centre for Nuclear Research (Cern), the scientists who developed the Large Hadron Collider. It says its new machines will fit into one room rather than occupying a whole purpose-built facility. They cost around £26 million per machine, less than a quarter of the price of the two competitors. Advanced Oncotherapy is proposing to install proton beam therapy units in ten UK hospitals and clinics in the next five years. Christopher Nutting, professor of radiotherapy at the Royal Marsden Hospital and Institute of Cancer Research, and a non-executive director of Advanced Oncotherapy, says: 'We should be cautious about the claims being made for proton therapy. 'In the U.S., private care providers are making all sorts of spurious claims for it.' However, he is quietly hopeful. 'Any form of radiation therapy where you can be more accurate is potentially a beneficial advance.
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Secret Page for Team Michelle! — Yes Yes Marsha About Work with Me Workshops and Training for Organizations Take Your Speech from Good to Global Speaking/Workshops Keynotes Workshops and Training Blog Praise and Testimonials Secret Page for Team Michelle! Hello! It was so lovely to hang with you at the workshop (slash to get the warm fuzzy feeling of knowing you watched the replay)! Here you’ll find: (1) Storytelling Checklist PDF to help you keep on track (2) Any links I mentioned (3) A video about what storytelling does to your brain (with 5 costume changes and an alien outfit) (4) Info on what to do if you want to take this to the next level and work on your story (or storiES!) (5) How to get hold of the free training and visualization for using emotions in storytelling (plus free email coaching from me) (1) Captivating Story Checklist PDF — reference this when you write your next story Right click (or Ctrl+click on Mac) to save as a PDF Yes Yes Marsha’s Captivating Story Checklist (Fillable PDF) Yes Yes Marsha’s Captivating Story Checklist (Printable PDF) (2) Links I mentioned Chris Graham’s INCREDIBLE story, which will make you laugh and cry, and enjoy his cadence: yesyesmarsha.com/sad My talk about your “Beast” — your inner critic — and how to get it to shut up (heads up that there are some F-bombs in this one): yesyesmarsha.com/beast (3) Video about storytelling’s effect on the brain (4) Inspired to work on YOUR stories? Here’s how to take the next step. I would love – LOVE – to help you. Online entrepreneur who wants to make potential clients fall in (business) love with you? Find out how to walk the line between personal and professional — all the while pulling in your dream clients and repelling the ones you don’t want — by learning to tell your stories in a way that captivates your audience, positions you as an expert, and protects your privacy: www.yesyesmarsha.com/youinbusiness Are you a speaker who wants to take your good speech into a mind-blowing, world-changing one? Whether you’re headed for TED, World Domination Summit, or anywhere in between, I’ve got you covered with story-focused speech help that makes your speech just as good as the ideas you’re sharing in it: yesyesmarsha.com/speech Do you HATE writing sales pages? Wish you could just do your thing and have people give you money? Can’t stand the thought of the hard sell? Really curious as to how you can write a sales page that’s a gift instead of a gut punch? This is for you: yesyesmarsha.com/saleswithsoul Not sure which one is for you – but know you’d love to get better at storytelling with my help? Let’s chat! We can jump on the phone – click HERE to book in a call, or just email me on [email protected] (5) My free training on the magic bullet for storytelling – plus free Coaching on Storytelling from me! If you’d like free coaching (and stories and secrets I won’t put on the internet) – along with, then just fill in your details below: Thanks again for hanging out! You rule, xx (Yes Yes) Marsha Leave A Response Cancel reply Name* Email* Website * Denotes Required Field Δ Learn the MAGIC BULLET for powerful storytelling! Sign up for FREE TRAINING on how to have your dream clients begging to work with you! LET'S GO! ©2016 Yes Yes Marsha Contact Terms Privacy Policy END CREDITS The Cat is Fine Copyright © 2015 · OptimizePress.com · All Rights Reserved Powered by OptimizePress 2.0 ©2016 Yes Yes Marsha Contact Terms Privacy Policy END CREDITS The Cat is Fine
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Television writer and comedian Jen Statsky riled up Twitter when she said Trump supporters should "have their children taken away." "[L]ight reminder that being president of the US means nothing anymore, if you support Trump you should have your children taken away, etc etc," tweeted Statsky on Saturday, who has written for "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon," "Parks and Recreation," and "Broad City." light reminder that being president of the US means nothing anymore, if you support Trump you should have your children taken away, etc etc — Jen Statsky (@jenstatsky) October 1, 2017 The response on social media against the 31-year-old comedy writer was swift. "Light reminder that real children are in danger and your "public service announcement" marginalizes their suffering," Juli Caldwell tweeted. Light reminder that real children are in danger and your "public service announcement" marginalizes their suffering. — St. Juli’s Day (@ImJuliCaldwell) October 1, 2017 "Light reminder....if election were held today you would get him for another term," Blake Smith added.
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Be part of the youth empowering YOUTH JAM 2012 all set to rock Penang, Ipoh & Kuala Lumpur July 3, 2012 by thejessicat If you consider yourself a youth, and have not heard of Youth Jam, you're terribly missing out, buddy. For Youth Jam is back bigger, bolder and with a bang in 2012!! It is BIGGER this year & spans 3 states now : Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur! For those who have not heard of Youth Jam, it is a youth-oriented day out designed to bring together young people by engaging & connecting youths via their participation in a series of inspiring series of events of similar interest In short, it is a celebration of what its like to (still!) be a youth! In these full day events with jam-packed with activities, here's the list of what Youth Jam has to offer: So much happenings filling the weekend! 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* The following story is fairly well-known and exists in several different versions. Did you understand what the restraunt owner's words meant? :) Late one night, a taxi driver picked up a girl. When he asked her where she was going she replied she was going home.“Please go straight down this road,” “turn right there,” she instructed him as he drove on. During the journey the driver sometimes gave furtive glances at her through the rear view mirror; the girl had beautiful shiny hair and seemed pretty, although he couldn't see her face clearly because she sat with downcast eyes. He also found her quiet and demure manner attractive.Before long they reached a lonely, deserted hillside. The girl said, “You will see a house straight ahead.” And sure enough, a small, old cottage emerged from the darkness. The girl got off, and the driver stayed and watched her go into the house. It was odd that a young girl like her should live in such a lonely, old place, seemingly all on her own. He was intrigued and instead of leaving straight away, got out of the car too and crept up to the house, feeling an urge to know more about her and see her face properly. He felt he was behaving improperly but could not help himself.When he got close, he saw all the curtains were drawn and there was no way to see inside.He circled around the house a few times but there was no attempt from inside to lift the curtains. He thought if he stayed any longer the girl might notice him, so he nearly gave up and left when the front door caught his eyes. The door had a large keyhole, which looked as though it would work just as fine as a peephole.He looked through the keyhole; but found, much to his dismay, all he could see was the colour red, and there was no sign of either the girl or any kind of furniture in the room. Now matter how long he kept at it the scenery remained the same.He gave up looking, but still could not forget about the girl, so he stopped by the small restaurant he'd seen on the way to her house, thinking he could make a few inquiries about her there while having a meal at the same time.He told the restaurant owner what had happened, even revealing (although he was terribly embarrassed) that he had a peek through the keyhole.“I looked through the keyhole, but all I could see was something red…I know it wasn't a proper thing to do.”The owner, hearing that, looked at him strangely and said to him;“You know that girl… she has some sort of disease and her eyes are both crimson red.”
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Middlesbrough winger Kieron Dyer has said his move to the Riverside suits both parties and offers no risk for manager Tony Mowbray. Dyer, 34, has endured a tough time with a broken leg and hamstring injuries in the last six years but is on "People have said it was a gamble, but it's not because if I don't play it won't cost them," Dyer told BBC Tees. "If I do play well and stay fit I can help them achieve what they want to." I knew about them, they play attractive football the way I want to and they're in a great position to kick on and get into the Premier League Kieron Dyer on his move to Middlesbrough One of the factors behind Dyer's decision to return to the north east, following an eight-year stint at Newcastle United earlier in his career, was the chance to be reunited with some familiar faces. "When I left QPR, I had a few offers but as soon as I spoke to Tony Mowbray and Jonathan Woodgate I thought this was the club for me," Dyer added. "I've known Mark Venus and the gaffer from my time at Ipswich - I played in the same team as them, which shows how old I am unfortunately. "I knew about them, they play attractive football the way I want to and they're in a great position to kick on and get into the Premier League so it ticked all the boxes." His debut for Boro came at his first club Ipswich Town on Saturday, where the
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I've been on the Steve Lamacq show on 6 Music this week with an interesting challenge. Lamacq is as much of an ingenue when it comes to classical music as I am when it comes to the arcana of indie music since circa 1990, and he wanted my help to get into classical. It's a good week to do it, too, with the Proms opening on Friday. You can listen to us on the show on Monday here (from about 90 minutes in). Like many musos immersed in their own generic patch who haven't got round to classical yet, Lamacq is fearful because he thinks it's so huge a world it's impossible to know where to start. I suggested that all you really need to get you going is about 50 key works. And you'll also hear how we kicked off Lamacq's odyssey into classical, with Rossini's William Tell, Bach's Goldberg Variations, and John Adams's Short Ride in a Fast Machine. Here's the list I came up with for Lamacq to listen to over the rest of his Classical Week: a three-a-day diet of a core classic or two and a 20th-century masterpiece. Most of these you'll be able to hear over the course of the Proms, but the challenge was to come up with a compilation that would be enticing but challenging enough to convert a hardcore indie fan to the ways of Ligeti and Stockhausen, Verdi and Mahler, Elgar and Schubert. Day two – Schubert: String Quintet in C, Adagio, Smetana: Vltava from Ma Vlast, Steve Reich: Music for 18 Musicians. Day three – Verdi: Dies Irae from the Requiem, Stravinsky: The Firebird Suite, Stockhausen: Gesang der Jünglinge. Day four – Ravel: Bolero, Mahler: Symphony No 2, 'Resurrection', Ligeti: Requiem. Day five – Elgar: Enigma Variations, Beethoven: Ninth Symphony, Krzysztof Penderecki: Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima. What do you think? I'll find out if Steve's a fully-fledged classical fan on Friday – and if he is, I'll get him along to his first Prom. And if, like Lamacq, you're just starting to get into classical music, I hope this list might help, but if you're already a classical nut, what handful of works would you choose to win over new listeners?
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By BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon “320 activists from all over the country, including 80 or more from Jackson and surrounding parts of Mississippi converged on the campus of Jackson State University for Jackson Rising. ” Has raising up more black millionaires been a successful economic development strategy for our communities? Evidently not. What's the alternative to gentrification, to stadiums, to ruthless exploitation? It's the solidarity economy. It's cooperation. It's democratically owned, worker-run cooperatives for child care, retail, auto repair, factories, health care, you name it. It's already rising in Jackson Mississippi, and soon, near you. Jackson Rising: Black Millionaires Won't Lift Us Up, But Cooperation & the Solidarity Economy Might By BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon “...The hundreds gathered at Jackson Rising spent the weekend exploring and discussing how to fund, found and foster a different kind of business enterprise – democratically self-managed cooperatives....” For a long time now we've been fed and been feeding each other the story that uplifting black communities means electing more faces of color to public office and creating more black millionaires. Those wealthy and powerful African Americans, in the course of their wise governance, their normal business and philanthropic efforts can be counted on to create the jobs and the opportunities to largely alleviate poverty and want among the rest of us. The only problem with this story is that it's not working, and in fact never really did work. It was a myth, a fable, a grownup fairy tale which told us nothing about how the world and this society actually functioned. In the real world, we now have more black faces in corporate board rooms, more black elected officials and more black millionaires than ever before, alongside record and near-record levels of black child poverty, black incarceration, black unemployment, black land and wealth loss. The fortunes of some of our most admired black multimillionaires, like Junior Bridgeman and Magic Johnson, rest firmly on the continued starvation wages and relentless abuse of workers in his hundreds of fast food and other restaurants. Over the first weekend in May about 320 activists from all over the country, including 80 or more from Jackson and surrounding parts of Mississippi converged on the campus of Jackson State University for Jackson Rising. They came to seek and to share examples of how to create not individual success stories, but stories of collective self-help, collective wealth-building, collective success and the power of mutual cooperation. The hundreds gathered at Jackson Rising spent the weekend exploring and discussing how to fund, found and foster a different kind of business enterprise – democratically self-managed cooperatives. They reviewed future plans for and current practices of cooperative auto repair shops, laundries, recycling, construction, and trucking firms. They discussed cooperative restaurants, child and elder care coops, cooperative grocery stores, cooperative factories, farms and more, all collectively owned and democratically managed by the same workers who deliver the service and create the value. Participants at Jackson Rising learned a little of the story of Mondragon, a multinational cooperative enterprise founded in the Basque country, the poorest and most oppressed part of Spain. That country now has about a 25% unemployment rate, but in the Basque country where Mondragon cooperatives operate factories, mines, retail, transport, and more, the unemployment rate is 5%. When a Mondragon factory or store or other operation has to close because of unprofitability, Mondragon retrains and relocates those workers to another of its enterprises. Mondragon's cooperative ethos makes it so different from other enterprises, one representative explained, that they're about to have to offer their own MBA program, to guarantee they get trained managers without the bloodsucking, predatory mindset taught and valued at most business schools. They heard that Mondragon is now partnering with the UFCW and local forces to establish cooperative grocery stores and enterprises in Cinncinnati. Those attending Jackson Rising heard about the concept of a solidarity economy, an economy not based on gentrification or exploitation or the enrichment of a few, an economy based on mutual cooperation to satisfy the needs of many, to stabilize neighborhoods and communities, to provide needed jobs and services. Cooperation, or as it's sometimes called, “the cooperative movement” is a model that is succeeding right now in tens of thousands of places for tens of millions of people around the world. It's a model than can succeed in the United States as well. The dedicated core of activists in the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, MXGM, after deeply embedding themselves locally in Jackson Mississippi and briefly electing one of their own as mayor in the overwhelmingly black and poor city of half a million, are determined to show and take part in a different kind of black economic development. To that end, they've formed what they call “Cooperation Jackson,” with four short term objectives Cooperation Jackson is establishing an educational arm to spread the word in their communities about the distinct advantages and exciting possibilities of mutual uplift that business cooperatives offer. When Mayor Chokwe Lumumba was still in office, Cooperation Jackson planned to establish a “cooperative incubator.” providing a range of startup services for cooperative enterprises. Absent support from the mayor's office, some MXGM activists observed, a lot of these coops will have to be born and nurtured in the cold. Cooperation Jackson aims to form a local federation of cooperatives to share information and resources and to ensure that the cooperatives follow democratic principles of self-management that empower their workers. We've always said “free the land,” observed one MXGM activist. Now we want to “free the labor” as well. Finally Cooperation Jackson intends to establish a financial institution to assist in providing credit and capital to cooperatives. The MXGM activists are serious thinkers and organizers. They conducted door to door surveys of entire neighborhoods in Jackson, complete with skills assessments to discover how many plumbers, plasterers, farmers, carpenters, construction workers, truck mechanics, nurses and people with other health care experience live there, and how many are unemployed. You'd imagine any local government that claimed it wanted to provide jobs and uplift people might do this, but you'd be imagining another world. In Jackson Mississippi, local activists are figuring out how to build that new and better world. The US Census Bureau gathers tons of information useful to real estate, credit, banking and similar business interests, but little or nothing of value to those who'd want to preserve neighborhood integrity and productively use the skills people already have. In the short run, new and existing cooperatives in Jackson or anyplace else won't get much help from government. Mike Beall, president and CEO of the National Cooperative Business Association pointed out that the federal budget contains a mere $7 million in assistance for agricultural cooperatives, and that the Obama administration has tried to remove that the last two years in a row. There was, he said, no federal funding whatsoever to assist non-agricultural business cooperative startups or operations By contrast, Wal-Mart alone receives $7.8 billion in tax breaks, loophole funds and public subsidies from state, federal and local governments every year, and according to one estimate, about $2.1 million more with each new store it opens. Another single company, Georgia Power is about to receive $8.3 billion in federal loan guarantees and outright gifts for the construction of two nuclear plants alongside its leaky old nukes in the mostly black and poor town of Shell Bluff. When it comes to oil companies, military contractors, transportation infrastructure outfits, agribusiness, pharmaceuticals and so on there are hundreds more companies that get billions in federal subsidies. Cooperatives get nothing. In the state of Mississippi, according to one Jackson Rising workshop presenter, non-agricultural cooperatives are technically illegal. All these traditional corporations have one thing in common. Unlike democratically run cooperatives which share their profits and power, traditional corporations are dictatorships. Their workers don't, in most cases, have the freedom of speech at work or the opportunity to form unions, and certainly don't get to share in the wealth their labor creates for their bosses. To normal capitalist corporations, those workers, their families and communities are completely disposable. Detroit used to be a company town for the auto industry. When that industry grew and consolidated enough to disperse production in lower wage areas around the world it quickly abandoned Detroit and its people leaving a shattered, impoverished polluted ruin behind. The new mayor of Jackson, who ran with developers' money against the son of the late Chokwe Lumumba and narrowly defeated him, locked a number of city employees affiliated with the old administration out of their offices immediately after the election, before even being sworn in. The city removed all sponsorship and assistance to the Jackson Rising conference. There was a campaign in local press branding its organizers, communists, terrorists, unpatriotic and unfit to discuss the serious matters of job creation and building local economies. But the conference ran smoothly anyway, with invaluable assistance from the Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land Assistance Fund, an organization that has help save the land and land rights of more black farmers over the last forty years than any other, and the Praxis Project, the Fund for Democratic Communities, the Highlander Research and Education Center, and several others. “At Jackson Rising, hundreds of movement activists from around the country discovered, rediscovered, began to visualize and explore cooperation and the solidarity economy...” “This new mayor of ours made a big mistake. What would it cost him, even if he imagines cooperatives cannot succeed, to give his blessing to this gathering?” asked Kali Akuno of Cooperation Jackson. “As an organizer I can now ask why he's against job creation? He's got no answer to that.... It's hindsight of course, but maybe we should have paid attention to this piece first, and the electoral effort only afterward. Who's to say that if we'd done it that way we would not have been more successful in retaining the mayor's seat.” This past weekend was the 50th anniversary of the first freedom rides which kicked off the youth-led phase of the southern Freedom Movement. Something of similar importance happened in Jackson Mississippi last weekend. At Jackson Rising, hundreds of movement activists from around the country discovered, rediscovered, began to visualize and explore cooperation and the solidarity economy. They met with their peers from North Carolina, Ohio, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and of course Mississippi already engaged in pulling it together. It's an economy not based on gentrification as black urban regimes in Atlanta, New Orleans and other cities have and still are doing. It's not based on big ticket stadiums or shopping malls or professional sports teams, none of which create many permanent well paying jobs anyway. It's not based on fast food and restaurant empires that follow the McDonalds and Wal-Mart model of low wages and ruthless exploitation. It's about democracy and collective ownership of business, collective responsibility and collective uplift. It's coming. Jackson Mississippi is already rising, and your community can do the same. Black Agenda Report intends to stay on top of this story in the coming weeks and months.
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by BRIAN NADIG In recent months the 16th (Jefferson Park) Police District Advisory Committee has honored several officers for helping to get guns off the street, as the number of gun-related arrests have nearly doubled this year when compared to 2015 in the district. At its Dec. 15 meeting, the committee presented its Officer of the Month Award to Eugenio Espino and and Melissa Lehrmann for their Oct. 12 arrest of a suspected gang member who reportedly sprayed graffiti at the Jefferson Park CTA Terminal, 4917 N. Milwaukee Ave. A loaded revolved was recovered in the suspect’s backpack, according to police. Also receiving the award were officers Cesar Siguenza and Michael Parker for their Oct. 28 arrests of three robbery suspects, one of whom reportedly tried to hide a handgun under his car seat. The committee usually limits the award to one incident, but committee members said that the officers in both cases deserved recognition because those arrested were caught with guns. “They’re excellent cases, good police work. Most of this is being done while we’re asleep,” district commander William Looney told the committee. In addition, all of the officer of the month nominees for January were nominated for making arrests in gun incidents, including the apprehension of a suspected gang member who possessed two guns and a armed robbery suspect who hijacked a car. The winners will be announced at the committee’s meeting on Thursday, Jan. 19. There have been 88 gun-related arrests through Dec. 15 in the district compared to 47 last year during the same time period. Meanwhile the number of recovered guns, including those turned in to police and those found while executing a search warrant, is 158 compared to 124 in 2015. In other news, the district has 220 officers, up about 30 from January. Earlier this year Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson pledged to assign more officers to the Northwest Side. As a result additional officers have been assigned to the district’s tactical team and to the midnight shift, allowing for more beat cars with two officers instead of one, Looney said. The probationary period for some of the new officers ends soon, and some of them could seek a transfer to another district, he said.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices jumped more than $3 on Thursday after Libya said it was studying options to cut output in response to U.S. threats against producer countries. An oil facility is seen at Venezuela's western Maracaibo lake November 5, 2007. REUTERS/Isaac Urrutia/Files U.S. crude rose $3.50 to $138.05 a barrel by 1:33 p.m. EDT (1733 GMT). London Brent crude traded up $3.81 to $138.14 a barrel. “The crude oil market spiked sharply higher in early trading after Libyan National Oil Company chief Shokri Ghanem said that Libya was considering a production cut,” said Tim Evans of Citi Futures Perspective. Ghanem, Libya’s most senior oil official, said he was studying the possibility of reducing production in response to a bill before the U.S. Congress that would empower the Justice Department to sue members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries for limiting oil supplies. “We are studying all the options,” Ghanem told Reuters. “There are threats from the Congress and they are taking OPEC to court, extending the jurisdiction of the U.S. outside the U.S.” President George W. Bush has said he would veto the legislation if it were passed by Congress. The House of Representatives passed the bill in May, but the Senate has yet to schedule a vote on the measure. Oil prices are nearing the record of $139.89 a barrel struck on June 16 as part of a six-year rally supported by surging demand from emerging economies like China and India. Rising flows of cash into commodities from investors seeking to hedge against inflation and the weak dollar have added to gains this year. The dollar fell broadly on Thursday after the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday and dashed expectations of an imminent rate hike. Rising fuel costs have strained economies and spurred protests around the globe, prompting OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia to pledge to hike output during a meeting between producer and consumer nations over the weekend. OPEC President Chakib Khelil said in an interview Thursday that prices could reach $170 a barrel in the coming months, and he reiterated the cartel’s position that speculation — not a supply problem — was driving oil to new highs. “I forecast prices probably between $150 and $170 during this summer. That will perhaps ease towards the end of the year,” Khelil told France 24 television, according to a text of the interview released by the station. “I think that the devaluation of the dollar against the euro, if everything goes as I think it will, will be of the order of perhaps 1 to 2 percent, and this will probably generate an $8 rise in the price of oil,” he said. Oil prices fell on Wednesday after U.S. government data showed a surprise build in the crude inventories of the world’s top consumer as demand continued to drop. A Nigerian oil workers union and Chevron were expected to resume talks on Thursday in a last-ditch effort to avert an all-out strike that could sharply cut output from the OPEC nation. Separately, pipeline attacks cut Chevron’s Nigerian output of around 350,000 barrels per day by a third last week.
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Equifax Security Breach and Freezing Your Credit – Restoration Cowboy Style Skip to content A retired cowboy and southern belle tackle home restoration projects investing little money but lots of time and effort! Facebook Google+ WordPress.com Restoration Cowboy Style Menu About Contact Search for: Equifax Security Breach and Freezing Your Credit September 15, 2017 by montanaclarks Surely our readers have heard of the Equifax security breach??? The breach happened sometime between mid-May and July. Equifax discovered the hack on July 29 and can you believe–they didn’t inform the public until September 7! Disgusting! How did this happen?? Equifax failed to promptly install a security fix to a flaw found in a web application tool used by many major corporations, experts said. Hackers took advantage of that window, which lasted at least two months, to penetrate the company’s digital defenses. That allowed them to gain access to the personal data of up to 143 million people. The hackers seized names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses and even some driver’s license information.(USA Today, September 15, 2017) This stolen information isn’t like a credit card–when your credit card is stolen, you call the company and the card is canceled. The information stolen from Equifax is perpetually valuable–you are not going to change your name, date of birth or social security number–that information will stay the same, now and five years from now. While you may not be impacted right at this moment, trouble could rear its ugly head in six months, a year, five years. This massive breach means you must be on guard, watching your credit cards, bank accounts and credit reports literally forever. Equifax has offered a free credit monitoring service in an effort to pacify consumers. Equifax originally said by signing up you opt into arbitration and waive your right to take part in a class-action lawsuit for the credit monitoring service. But this waiver didn’t apply to the breach at large. It later dropped the restrictions for the free credit-monitoring service, saying customers who sign up because of the data breach are not subjected to the clause and would not be prevented from joining class-action suits. (Consumer Reports, September 12, 2017) In 2007 the state of Montana passed legislation allowing consumers to freeze their credit. In August of 2007, the Cowboy and I froze our credit with all three credit reporting agencies–Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. With the hacked information the thieves could possibly open a new credit card in your name, obtain a mortgage, buy a new car, etc. To limit your exposure, freeze your credit. It is then nearly impossible for anyone to obtain new credit in your name. How do I freeze my credit: You must contact each credit bureau for each person in your family. Equifax: Call 1-800-349-9960 or visit Freeze.equifax.com/. Experian: Call 1‑888‑397‑3742 or visit Experian.com/news/security-freeze.html. TransUnion — Call 1-888-909-8872 or visit Transunion.com/credit-freeze/place-credit-freeze. Innovis — Call 1-800-540-2505 or visit Innovis.com/personal/securityFreeze. What does it cost: “These figures reflect the combined costs to freeze your credit record at all three national credit bureaus. We show two costs to freeze due to the fact that Equifax, following its massive breach of customer data, has announced a waiver of its fees for the time being. The higher figure reflects the total costs if and when that waiver is lifted, which isn’t expected until at least early October. You will not pay in any state to freeze your credit should you actually have suffered a credit fraud incident–that is, fraudulent credit was obtained in your name, and you reported that fact. A police report may be required to receive the waiver.” (valuepenguin.com) State Freeze (during waiver) Freeze (after waiver) Temporary Unfreeze Alabama $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Alaska $10.00 $15.00 $6.00 Arizona $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 Arkansas $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 California $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Colorado $0.00 $0.00 $30.00 Connecticut $20.64 $20.64 $20.64 Delaware $20.00 $30.00 $0.00 District of Columbia $20.00 $30.00 $0.00 Florida $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Georgia $6.00 $9.00 $9.00 Hawaii $10.20 $15.20 $15.20 Idaho $12.00 $18.00 $18.00 Illinois $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Indiana $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Iowa $20.00 $30.00 $36.00 Kansas $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 Kentucky $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Louisiana $20.00 $30.00 $24.00 Maine $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Maryland $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 Massachusetts $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 Michigan $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Minnesota $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 Mississippi $20.00 $30.00 $20.00 Missouri $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 Montana $6.00 $9.00 $9.00 Nebraska $6.00 $9.00 $9.00 Nevada $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 New Hampshire $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 New Jersey $0.00 $0.00 $15.00 New Mexico $20.50 $30.50 $10.25 New York $0.00 $0.00 $15.00 North Carolina $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 North Dakota $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 Ohio $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 Oklahoma $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Oregon $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Pennsylvania $20.70 $30.70 $30.70 Puerto Rico $21.15 $31.15 $31.15 Rhode Island $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 South Carolina $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 South Dakota $20.60 $30.60 $30.60 Tennessee $15.00 $22.50 $0.00 Texas $20.83 $30.83 $30.83 Utah $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Vermont $20.00 $30.00 $10.00 Virginia $20.00 $30.00 $0.00 Washington $20.95 $30.95 $30.95 West Viriginia $10.30 $15.30 $15.30 Wisconsin $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 Wyoming $20.00 $30.00 $30.00 (Chart from valuepenguin.com) So–in Montana, we pay $3 to each of the three major credit reporting bureaus to freeze our credit. And we pay $3 to each credit reporting bureau to unfreeze our credit. How do you thaw your credit: When you apply for insurance, a mortgage, a new account at say Verizon, a new credit card, etc. you will need to “thaw” your credit. You do not have to contact each of the three major credit bureaus, only the one the business uses to check client credit reports. In all the times we have had to thaw our credit for a temporary period, I have asked which credit agency is being used and the business has told me–allowing us to thaw/pay one credit agency, not all three. I’ve also told each business needing to thaw my credit I would only thaw our credit for a limited time–24 to 48 hours. In my opinion, that gives any business plenty of time to check our credit and the time frame limits our exposure to dirtbag hackers. With that said, if you are applying for a mortgage–you just might need to “thaw” for a longer period of time??? After contacting each credit bureau in writing of our intent to freeze our credit and paying the fee we each received by mail a “pin number.” Now, when contacting the credit bureau of choice to thaw our credit, we provide that pin and the length of time we want the credit thawed. Remember we froze our credit in 2007–way before the internet became so useful–the “freezing” process may be more streamlined now. So, that’s our take on the latest and potentially dangerous personal information hack–we do not find it difficult to “thaw” our credit–a little time consuming but well worth it in our opinion. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Post navigation Previous postMore Restoration And A Recipe Next postArkansas Visitors 12 thoughts on “Equifax Security Breach and Freezing Your Credit” Linda a says: September 15, 2017 at 8:06 pm How very thoughtful of you to take the time to provide us with this valuable information. Thank you so much ! LikeLike Reply montanaclarks says: September 16, 2017 at 7:24 am Get that credit frozen! It’s not hard and thawing your credit is not difficult–like I said, just a little time consuming. LikeLike Reply Jodee Gravel says: September 15, 2017 at 8:49 pm I saw there was a breach but never really thought about any impact on me personally. Guess I should take some steps. Thanks for taking the time to educate me! LikeLike Reply montanaclarks says: September 16, 2017 at 7:24 am I’ve never understood why more people don’t freeze their credit–it’s not that hard to “thaw” when the need arises! LikeLike Reply JeanH says: September 15, 2017 at 9:29 pm So when you freeze your credit, they issue a “PIN number” who is to say the next data breech will not include your number? LikeLike Reply montanaclarks says: September 16, 2017 at 7:23 am Your “Pin” number could be the next breach but at least your “Pin” number is changeable unlike your social security number. LikeLike Reply Sandie says: September 16, 2017 at 7:38 am Thank you so much for all this great info. This is what I was going to spend the day doing. Freezing everything. I got a call from one of my cards about somebody from New York trying to get into my account. They are sending me a new card. And so it begins. LikeLike Reply montanaclarks says: September 16, 2017 at 7:52 am I don’t know what the penalty should be but Equifax should have to pay for this little mistake. The Cowboy was reading last night–the head of security at Equifax had a degree in “art”?????? LikeLike Reply Melinda says: September 16, 2017 at 10:08 am Thanks so much for this concise summary, Jana. I was planning to do all this today and you made it easy. LikeLike Reply montanaclarks says: September 16, 2017 at 3:35 pm You are most welcome–hope the websites are not overloaded with people! LikeLike Reply Wanda Tounsley says: September 16, 2017 at 11:05 am I tried on all 4 websites and each said we can’t do this with the information you provided (on their form). My name has been the same for 50 years, my address has been the same for 18 years, my SS# has never changed and my birth date has not changed (try as I might to get THAT changed). All gave me the option of mailing my information to them. My guess is they have been overwhelmed with requests so will try again on-line later. LikeLike Reply montanaclarks says: September 16, 2017 at 3:35 pm I would suspect you are right Wanda–all the credit bureaus are probably swamped with “freeze” requests. Hopefully the overload will resolve in a few days. LikeLike Reply Feel free to leave a comment--we don't use your information in any way--and we love hearing from our readers! Cancel reply Enter your comment here... 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Tony Blair has predicted Theresa May will win a "large majority" in the UK general election but called for a "movement" of pro-EU voters to prevent her getting a mandate for a "Brexit at any cost". Tony Blair has predicted Theresa May will win a "large majority" in the UK general election but called for a "movement" of pro-EU voters to prevent her getting a mandate for a "Brexit at any cost". The former prime minister said the opinion polls, which put Labour as many as 24 points behind the Tories, "appear to be definitive" in pointing towards a big Tory victory on June 8. But he called for a "movement of informed voters" to demand candidates make clear whether they would support the UK leaving the European Union with no deal, or one that does not give good access to the single market. A failure to do so would give Mrs May, who has said "no deal is better than a bad deal", a "free hand" to pursue a "Brexit at any cost", with no option for the UK to change its mind about leaving the EU if the exit terms are unpalatable. "Whatever may be desirable, the polls appear to be definitive on the election and the respective polling positions of the leaders of the government and opposition," he said. "There are many great Labour candidates and MPs and I will be fully supportive of them. But the fact is that if the polls are right, Theresa May will be PM on June 9 with a large majority. But with what mandate? "Unless there is some clarity around that mandate, a re-elected Tory government could do what it wants. The PM says she wants her hand strengthened in the Brexit negotiations... what she really wants is a free hand - but to do what?" Mr Blair also said that the Daily Mail's 'Crush the saboteurs' headline the day after Mrs May called the election revealed her true intentions. Press Association
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Massive Explosion Sinks Indian Submarine At Berth, Salvage On - Livefist Skip to content Army Navy Air Force Advertise Read This About Search for: Search Main Menu Massive Explosion Sinks Indian Submarine At Berth, Salvage On August 14, 2013 May 17, 2016 / By Team Livefist REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO A huge explosion inside Indian Navy Kilo-class submarine INS Sindhurakshak late last night sunk it in its berth at the Mumbai naval dockyard, with just a tiny portion visible. A major fire spread inside the submarine post the explosion. The navy put out a statement a short while ago to say that 18 personnel were on board when the explosion ripped through the submarine, but doesn’t say yet if they’ve been rescued. Salvage and rescue operations are on right now, and have been through the night. INS Sindhurakshak, inducted in 1997, suffered a fire in 2010 in which a sailore was killed. Three months after the fire, the submarine was sent to Russia for a major refit that lasted three years. All its major systems were overhauled and repaired, and it was given the new Club-S AShM and Porpoise radar, in addition to a modernisation of its cooling system. This is still a developing story. Will update as soon as there’s more. Meanwhile, here’s the full text of the Navy’s statement this morning: An explosion resulting in a major fire took place on board INS Sindhurakshak, a Kilo class submarine of the Indian Navy, shortly after midnight on 14 August 2013. Fire tenders from the Naval Dockyard as well as the Mumbai Fire Brigade were immediately pressed into action. However, due to as yet unknown damage suffered as a result of the explosion, the submarine has submerged at her berth with only a portion visible above the surface. About 18 persons were on board the submarine at the time of the accident and efforts are on to ascertain the safety of the personnel and salvage of the submarine. A Board of Inquiry is being instituted to investigate into the causes of the accident. Follow @livefist Follow @ShivAroor TwitterFacebookEmailMessengerTelegramWhatsApp Post navigation ← Previous Post Next Post → 9 thoughts on “Massive Explosion Sinks Indian Submarine At Berth, Salvage On” Anonymous August 14, 2013 at 4:11 am Already we r lagging behind in the number of submarines & above that such incidents. I pray to God that all trapped sailors get rescued safely & for speedy recovery of the injured. Reply keshavkrishnamurty August 14, 2013 at 5:16 am This looks like it could be a torpedo explosion like the one that blew up Kursk almost exactly 13 years ago. It's hard to say for sure. I put up a little analysis of that here – http://keshavkrishnamurty.blogspot.in/2013/08/ins-sindhurakshak-on-fire-battery-fire.html Way too many Russian torpedoes use Kerosene and Hydrogen Peroxide. If the last modernization didn't remove any rust from the torpedo tubes, peroxide from a leaking torpedo could have reacted with the rust and set off a huge fire (and set off torpedo warheads as well). In addition, this sub has caught fire before due to bad batteries. Even if there are multiple possible causes for this mess, it really shows poorly on Russian safety in shipbuilding. We paid them 80 million to modernize the sub and this happens right afterwards? Reply Anonymous August 14, 2013 at 5:28 am This incident will put the spotlight on our depleted submarine arm. Reply Anonymous August 14, 2013 at 6:22 am Induct one another one goes down…circle of life i guess!!! Reply Anonymous August 14, 2013 at 8:11 am I'm an ex submariner,, Ever heard og human factor? Don't blame the big R:s before we know more… RIP Reply Anonymous August 14, 2013 at 9:31 am Maybe its time for India to start buying and collaborating with western navys insted of buying sucide machines from Russia. Reply rustom August 14, 2013 at 12:43 pm News channels are showcasing the big blow to Indian Navy thru the destructions of a single submarine sindhurakshak.Some points that come out of such 1) Every facet of any arm of the forces has an impact as it has a job to do individually. But for any one single asset to have such an impact singularly shows the MoDs not allowing Navy to be up to speed. 2) Sindhurakshak may have been IN frontrunner , but how come a 1997 built is a frontrunner in 2013. Whilst modifying it, how come MoD didn't envisage the need of more such especially keeping in mind the IN submarine's negative trend. 3) Why was the navy's army's and IAF's strength not kept up to the mark and beyond and above the perceived strength. Who has failed in that duty…The MoD, and the question iscan a suit be filed against those personnel who sat on files abetting and aiding the destruction of national security. That too after collecting tax for it. The scorpion submarine languishes and takes India backwards.MDL should be made answerable along with MoD officers overseeing the files.. 4). Its the right time for veterans who are showcassed on tv , to highlight the indifference of MoD,that makes sinking of 1 submarine , create a very big blow to national security. India is the only country to suffer the consequences of sanctions by its own hands…Thanks to the negligent, lethargic MoD…But then are not Mod Chiefs from the Textile or agricultural ministry and the supreme commander of India's armed forces with ZERO experience in military strategy or warfare.. Reply Anonymous August 14, 2013 at 1:53 pm FYI Kursk was sunk by an us sub , torpedo explosive was a cover story usa didnt want the Chinese to have the rocket torpedo ……..why do think Putin refused to raise it until some1 offered to cut off the bow , why do think usa wrote off 10 b in loans , y do u think the sub commander refused to surface and instead chose to increase it speed ,as if under attack , y do think hole near the bow , y do us sub had limp back to port , the ny times did a story ……….. everyone whose said the truth was fired by Putin and its let no forget the Richter scale readings …………………………… as far as todays accident ,let say we just don't know ……cause only training torpedo use hy Peroxide…..and only Russian navy didnt remove them Reply Anonymous August 14, 2013 at 1:56 pm Just as IAF squadrons are getting depleted due to outdated MIG21. The Indian Navy is experiencing the same with out dated Russian kilo class diesel submarines. Sindhurakshak class. 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Kik Group | Whale Tail Forum Menu Home Forums New posts Search forums What's new New posts New profile posts Latest activity Members Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts Shoutbox Log in Register What's new Search Search Everywhere Threads This forum This thread Search titles only By: Search Advanced search… New posts Search forums Menu Log in Register Install the app Install Home Forums Whale Tail Forum News & Announcements JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Kik Group Thread starter thonglover24 Start date Jun 21, 2019 thonglover24 Well-known member Staff member Jun 21, 2019 #1 I made a Kik group about thongs. Feel free to join! Just search for dailythongwearing on kik! A Andreamellow New member Jul 7, 2019 #2 I couldn’t find the group marvin101 Active member Jul 7, 2019 #3 i cant find it either BeachThonger New member Jan 1, 2020 #4 I found it ... Jlow91 Active member Mar 21, 2020 #5 Too full. Cant join D dirtysanta New member Mar 29, 2020 #6 full, what a shame ScotThong300 Well-known member Mar 29, 2020 #7 thonglover24 said: I made a Kik group about thongs. Feel free to join! Just search for dailythongwearing on kik! Click to expand... Fancy kicking some idle folk out so someone like me can join and will contribute? ? Jlow91 Active member Mar 29, 2020 #8 Amy ladies wanna share pics? T thedoctor Member Mar 29, 2020 #9 Oh I will join if I can T thedoctor Member Mar 29, 2020 #10 I have pic of my wives thong dirty just peeled off but can't get in thonglover24 Well-known member Staff member Mar 29, 2020 #11 I will throw some people out ScotThong300 said: Fancy kicking some idle folk out so someone like me can join and will contribute? ? Click to expand... Reactions: thedoctor T thedoctor Member Mar 29, 2020 #12 thonglover24 said: I will throw some people out Click to expand... Ye me too thongtanuk Well-known member May 26, 2020 #13 do people post on there or is it dead? F Freire Well-known member May 26, 2020 #14 Is it male or female content? thonglover24 Well-known member Staff member May 26, 2020 #15 Freire said: Is it male or female content? Click to expand... Both C Countryboy224! Active member May 27, 2020 #16 Want j thonglover24 said: Both Click to expand... I want join but its full Secretwifepics Well-known member Jun 21, 2020 #17 If something opens send me an invite jim.fisher214 G Guarags30 New member Feb 27, 2022 #18 Someone add me sfps20 Reactions: sabortang S sabortang Member Wednesday at 7:31 PM #19 I tried to join at various times without success so I decided to start one since i haven't seen anyone spearhead. Below is the link and I'm thinking it'll be a slow start so keep calm. Titled "thong thong thong". Never done a group so hopefully i did it correctly Tap the link to join my group "Thong thong thong" on Kik! kik.me/g/Ap7j7HAtvFKXyHiggFuvhaLKSpk You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Forums Whale Tail Forum News & Announcements Contact us Terms and rules Privacy policy Help Home RSS Forum software by XenForo® © 2010-2020 XenForo Ltd. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies. Accept Learn more… Top
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Last Sunday, Kathleen Grimmett of Austin, Texas, was on the Internet trying to find information about her parents, Bill and Billie Lamb. Billie was her mother’s nickname; her given name was Vera. Ms. Grimmett’s father was a World War II veteran who wrote hundreds of letters home from France and Germany to his wife in Orlando, Fla. Her mom, who was born in Montana, loved to draw pictures of cowboys and bucking broncos and women in beautiful gowns. In doing her Internet search, looking under her parents’ names, she found a story that ran July 27 in the Riverhead News-Review and The Suffolk Times about an extraordinary cache of hundreds of letters from “Bill,” written in Europe in 1944 and 1945 to his wife back home in Orlando. The thick folders of letters also contained dozens of drawings signed by “Billie Phelps.” Ms. Grimmett did not know much about her dad, who died in 1956 when she was just 3. Her mom, whose maiden name was Phelps, died in 1997 at age 85. It was her desire to find out anything she could about them, and to flesh out their genealogy, that brought her to Google Sunday afternoon. The documents were found two years ago in the crawl space of a house in Orlando. The owner of the house, John Kurpetski, was selling the house and when he cleaned it out he found the letters and drawings and didn’t know what to do with them. His mother, Pat Kurpetski of Calverton, was visiting her son when he was moving and, knowing they would mean something to a family somewhere, brought the material back. She had them in a closet until sharing with them with these newspapers, where a column headlined: “A WWII mystery: Who made drawings?” appeared over a story about the discovery. Ms. Kurpetski knew the letters and drawings would be important to someone. She told the editor who called her, “I hope I can find the family they belong to.” When Ms. Grimmett saw the story, she broke out crying. The letters were written by her father and the drawings were made by her mother, who was born Vera Phelps in Kansas. She moved to Castle Butte, Mont. at age 10 and then to Florida when she was 19. She could not fathom how they’d been left in a house her parents had not lived in for decades, nor could she comprehend how they stayed there, safe and untouched. That after all this time her father’s letters home and her mom’s Montana drawings will be given to their daughter is, for Ms. Grimmett, fantastic. “It was a miracle,” she said. “I can’t believe it. I just can’t believe it. I am so happy.” Vera “Billie” Phelps was born in Montana in 1911 and moved with her parents to Florida as a teenager. She met her future husband, Bill Lamb, who went into the U.S. Army in 1944 and soon found himself in France. As a married couple, they owned the Orlando house and, over the years, Ms. Grimmett never saw a red folder of her mother’s drawings and a bound book of hundreds of her father’s letters home. A typical letter is one her father wrote from Germany after the surrender, addressed to “Stick,” which was another nickname he had for his wife. “That referred to ‘stick in the mud,’” Ms. Grimmett said. “My dad died when he was only 42. This will tell me so much more about him. I think it’s a miracle.” For Ms. Kurpetski, the material being returned to the Lambs’ daughter is a stroke of good fortune. “When I brought it back from Florida it sat in my house. I wasn’t sure what to do with it,” she said. “This is a very good ending. I’m glad the letters and drawings will find a good home.” Top courtesy photo: Billie and Bill Lamb in an undated photo. Correction: Bill Lamb was 42 when he died, not 45. Ms. Lamb died in 1997, not the early ’80s and she was born in Kansas before moving to Montana at age 10. Steve Wick is the executive editor of the Times Review Media Group. He can be reached at [email protected]. Comments comments
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Prep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 5 minutes These decadent flavor bombs are perfect desserts to bring to a party, or simply to snack on at home. The beauty of making chocolates yourself is that you get to chose the size you want. Some days you really just want to eat chocolate all day, so make a big rum ball for that day, whereas other days you just want a small sample, so make some small ones too. Did you know that rum balls don't actually need to contain real rum? Usually they get their flavour from rum extract which tastes nothing like rum actually, but my oh my, what an amazing aroma! If you want, you can combine rum extract with spiced rum in this recipe, or simply leave out the alcohol and make a family friendly version. For 48 Vegan Rum Balls Filling: 2 cups vegan sponge cake 1 cup rolled oats 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup cocoa powder 1/4 cup coconut oil 1 teaspoon rum extract 2 tablespoons spiced rum In a large bowl crumble the cake into small grains. Add the oats, sugar and cocoa powder and mix until blended. Mix in the oil, rum extract and rum until you have a firm dough. Cover and refrigerate for half an hour while you make the chocolate. Chocolate 1 cup dark chocolate chips 1/2 cup coconut oil 1 teaspoon rum extract Coarse sea salt to garnish In either a microwave or double boiler, melt the chocolate until smooth. Add oil and extract and mix until combined, adding more rum to suit your taste. Forming: With wet hands roll 1 tablespoon of filling between your palms to form a ball. Using tongs, dip this ball in melted chocolate so it is evenly coated and transfer to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper for easy removal. Lightly sprinkle with sea salt when still wet. Chill for at least 20 minutes before serving. Image from Flickr.com
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Geographically they are the native and indigenous people of Mesopotamia , in effect a region corresponding with what was ancient Assyria ( Upper Mesopotamia ) from perhaps as early as the 25th century BC until its dissolution in the 7th century AD. Assyrian nationalism is also common in the diaspora communities that left these areas for Armenia , Georgia , Russia , Lebanon , Jordan and Azerbaijan and migrant Assyrians from all these lands now residing in the European Union , United States , Canada and Australia . Assyrian nationalism or Assyrianism increased in popularity in the late 19th century in a climate of increasing ethnic and religious persecution of the indigenous Assyrians of what is today northern Iraq , south-east Turkey and north-west Iran ( Upper Mesopotamia ). The ideology of Assyrian nationalism advocates Assyrian independence or autonomy within the regions they inhabit, and is based on the political and national unification of ethnic Assyrian followers of a number of Syriac Christian Churches (mainly those originating in, or based in and around northern Mesopotamia) with classical Syriac as its cultural language and Eastern Aramaic dialects as spoken tongues. Its main proponents in the late 19th century and early 20th century were Naum Faiq, Freydun Atturaya, Ashur Yousif, Malik Khoshaba and Farid Nazha. Within the Syriac Christian population in the near east as a whole, Assyrianism is confined specifically by certain geographic, ethnic, linguistic and confessional boundaries. Geographically and linguistically an Assyrianist position is held by those who speak Eastern Aramaic dialects who live or descend from those who once lived in the northern half of Iraq, the north-east of Syria, south-eastern Turkey and north-western Iran. Theologically, the position is a little more complex. Followers of the Assyrian Church of the East, Ancient Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Assyrian Pentecostal Church and Assyrian Evangelical Church usually adhere to an Assyrianist position, although sometimes the term Chaldo-Assyrian is used to avoid theological conflict between Assyrian followers of the original Church of the East and those who broke away between the late 17th and early 19th centuries and entered communion with the Roman Catholic Church, which named this new church the Chaldean Catholic Church in 1830. Chaldean Catholics should not be confused with ancient Chaldeans, a long extinct people with whom they share no links. Eastern Aramaic-speaking populations who follow the Syriac Orthodox Church and Syriac Catholic Church and live or descend from those who lived in northern Iraq, northeast Syria, southeast Turkey, northwest Iran and the southern Caucasus tend to regard themselves as Assyrian, whereas formerly Western Aramaic-speaking and now almost exclusively Arabic-speaking Levantine members of these churches from the rest of Syria, Lebanon and south-central Turkey often espouse an Aramean, Phoenician (more common among Maronite Christians) or even Greek heritage (see Arameanism and Phoenicianism. This is in part due to the term Syriac being generally accepted by the majority of scholars to be a 9th-century BC derivation of Assyrian which for many centuries was used in specific and sole relation to the Assyrians and Assyria, and in part because the majority of the Christian population of these areas are not geographically from what was Assyria or Mesopotamia, and thus do not identify with an Assyrian heritage in the way that the pre-Arab, pre-Islamic Mesopotamian Assyrians from Iraq, north-east Syria, south-east Turkey, Iran and the Caucasus naturally do. According to Raif Toma, Assyrianism goes beyond mere Syriac patriotism, and ultimately aims at the unification of all "Mesopotamians", properly qualifying as "Pan-Mesopotamianism". This variant of Assyrianism is independent of Christian, ethno-religious identity and qualifies as a purely ethnic nationalism, in that it identifies the Assyrian people as the heirs of the Assyrian Empire, and as the indigenous population of Mesopotamia, as opposed to Arabism, which is identified as a chronologically later, non-indigenous, and foreign intrusive element. This is expressed for example in the Assyrian calendar introduced in the 1950s, which has as its era 4750 BC; then thought to be the approximate date of construction of the first (pre-historical, pre-Semitic) temple to Ashur. Organisations advocating Assyrianism are the Assyrian Democratic Organisation, Assyrian National Congress, Assyrian Universal Alliance (since 1968) and Shuraya (since 1978). The Assyrian flag was designed by the Assyrian Universal Alliance in 1968.[4] Mordechai Nisan, the Israeli Orientalist, also supports the view that Assyrians should be named specifically as such in an ethnic and national sense, are the descendants of their ancient namesakes, and denied self-expression for political, ethnic and religious reasons.[5] Dr. Arian Ishaya, a historian and anthropologist of UCLA, states that the confusion of names applied to the Assyrians, and a denial of Assyrian identity and continuity, is on one hand borne out of 19th- and early 20th-century imperialism and condescension on the part of the west, rather than by historical fact, and on the other hand by long-held Islamic, Arab, Kurdish, Turkish and Iranian policies, whose purpose is to divide the Assyrian people along false lines and deny their singular identity, with the aim of preventing the Assyrians having any chance of unity, self-expression and potential statehood.[6] Naum Elias Yaqub Palakh (better known as Naum Faiq), a 19th-century advocate of Assyrian nationalism from the Syriac Orthodox Church community in Diyarbakir, encouraged Assyrians to unite regardless of tribal and theological differences.[7] Ashur Yousif, an Assyrian Protestant from the same region of south-eastern Turkey as Faiq, also espoused Assyrian unity during the early 20th century, stating that the Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic and Syriac Orthodox Assyrians were one people, divided purely upon religious lines.[8] Freydun Atturaya (Freydon Bet-Abram Atoraya) also advocated Assyrian unity and was a staunch supporter of Assyrian identity and nationalism and the formation of an ancestral Assyrian homeland in the wake of the Assyrian genocide.[9] Farid Nazha, an influential Syrian-born Assyrian nationalist, was deeply critical of the leaders of the various churches adhered to by Assyrians, accusing the Syriac Orthodox Church, Assyrian Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church and Syriac Catholic Church of creating divisions among them, when their joint ethnic and national identity should be paramount.[10][11]
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Björk Announces 'Vulnicura Live' Album Published Oct 22, 2015 Earlier this month, Icelandic pop expressionist Björk revealed plans to issue an acoustic version of her recent Vulnicura . That won't be the only alternate version presented to fans this fall, though, as it's now been revealed that a concert album titledlands in December.Info on the release arrived through the Rough Trade website [via Pitchfork ], which confirms that the concert collection will be issued December 4. It arrives as a double CD, as well as a double picture disc release, with both editions to be served up in respective pressings of 1,000 copies.It's explained that the 14-track offering was recorded during Björk's 2015 concert tour supporting. Half of these are live versions of songs from, while the rest reflect "various stages of [Björk's] career." The recordings were later mixed by her, Arca and Haxan Cloak.You can pre-order the set over here As previously reported,features eight re-envisioned songs performed by Björk and a string section comprising violinist Una Sveinbjarnardóttir, a viola organista player and more. It touches down November 6 via Björk's online store Vulnicura Live:Disc One:1. Stonemilker2. Lionsong3. History of Touches4. Black Lake5. Family6. NotgetDisc Two:1. Come to Me2. Undo3. I See Who You Are4. All Neon Like5. Quicksand6. Wanderlust7. Mutual Core8. Mouth Mantra
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Blog Archives Home PROJECTS VOLUNTEER ECO-TOURISM news Contact Us BERUDA news ​ Despite the conflict, work continues... 6/3/2018 0 Comments National Day is a holiday in Cameroon celebrated on 20 May, a day whose events this year unfortunately made international news because of the violence that flared up in our region of the Northwest during these celebrations. Beginning as an anglophone demand for more say in the government of President Paul Biya at the end of 2016, the movement has evolved into strikes, demonstrations and an uprising which is beginning to claim lives and whole villages. Despite this worrying situation BERUDA is hopeful that a peaceful solution to this uprising can be found and that once again children will be back in school and villagers can return home. In the meantime BERUDA has moved its headquarters from Belo, which has become a centre for the conflict, to Fundong, where it has always had a branch office, and staff are now working safely out of the Bamenda and Fundong offices, and our projects continue. Community organisations responding to the needs of local people become invaluable in times of crisis because needs can change so quickly. Those of you involved in sponsoring our Orphan program will be aware of the impact the crisis has had on our children through the closing of schools in the area. BERUDA maintains contact with all the orphans, many of whom have moved out of the area to stay with relatives in other parts of Cameroon. Older children who have remained in the area are enrolled in apprentice programs wherever possible. Despite the problems facing education in the region, looking after the well being of the children in the program remains a priority. And we are working on exciting new developments too. Forest conservation: For the last 6 months we have been surveying the Ijim Forest and have created a project to reclaim the forest. There has been conservation projects focused on this forest in the past but it has been many years since they have been active and villagers and graziers have begun encroaching on the forest again and it is gradually being destroyed. Following the surveying we are now seeking funds to embark on a reclamation program which will involve: Providing fenced paddocks for graziers so they can keep cattle contained outside of the forest. We will also help them to produce organic manure from cow dung to be sold to crop farmers and also to use in their farms for better yields. The production of 2,000 bee hives to be given to farmers to install within the forest. The installation of income generating assets in the forest which rely on flora and fauna to survive provides a strong incentive for protecting the forest from felling and animal agriculture. The hives produce honey, propolis and wax which currently command a high market price and can be reworked to provide further useful household items for use and for sale. Distribution of 10,000 trees for replanting in the forest sourced from the two nurseries in the area owned by two of our partner groups in Fundong. We are seeking funds for this urgently with the plan of starting the planting in July. A computer Project in the Far North: We are setting up an IT project with BERUDA staff and help from a team of IT technicians. The project will seek to train mostly young women who are not familiar with computers, and a group of young men who have been displaced by the terrorist group Boko Haram. A computer section will also be made available for public use. We are really grateful to Miva Swiss who has provided us with funds to kick start this project and the setup has already begun with staff currently working in the North. Micro-finance projects in Nwa Subdivision: We already work in 16 villages in this area with a micro-finance project sponsored by Swiss Hand but our plan is to expand to cover 50 more villages in the future. Nwa Subdivision is a very enclaved area with little or no help from NGOs and the government. Our main difficulty in expanding our work in this area is the inaccessibility of the roads. We are seeking funding to purchase five motorbikes with which our staff and volunteers can access and work in the remote villages. So we are excited about the work on the horizon, and we are hopeful that the political situation will stabilise and peace will return to the Northwest. As always, but especially at times like these, we appreciate your support and your kind words. We'd love you to get in touch and to share your thoughts with us. BERUDA staff conducting beekeeping training. 0 Comments BERUDA Locally committed people caring for the wellbeing of their community. Archives February 2022 August 2021 December 2020 March 2019 June 2018 May 2018 January 2018 November 2017 August 2017 July 2017 Categories All RSS Feed Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Get Started Home PROJECTS VOLUNTEER ECO-TOURISM news Contact Us
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Cristie Kerr, Lizette Salas share Kia Classic lead - Golf Canada Heritage Donate Shop DEI Français Play Golf Find A Course Golf Canada App Golf 101 Game Formats Membership Join Golf Canada Member Support Incident Protection Hole in One Report Member Club Resources Handicap Index Lookup Competitions Calendar CP Women’s Open RBC Canadian Open World Junior Girls Championship Past Results Competition Policies Rules & Handicapping Rules of Golf Handicapping World Handicap System Ask An Expert Become A Rules Official Amateur Status High Performance Olympic Games Team Canada Team Canada Alumni Canadians On Tour How To Play For Canada Participation Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Safe Sport Junior Golf Female Participation Long-Term Player Development Login Post a Score Play Golf Find A Course Golf Canada App Golf 101 Game Formats Membership Join Golf Canada Member Support Incident Protection Hole in One Report Member Club Resources Handicap Index Lookup Competitions Calendar CP Women’s Open RBC Canadian Open World Junior Girls Championship Past Results Competition Policies Rules & Handicapping Rules of Golf Handicapping World Handicap System Ask An Expert Become A Rules Official Amateur Status High Performance Olympic Games Team Canada Team Canada Alumni Canadians On Tour How To Play For Canada Participation Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Safe Sport Junior Golf Female Participation Long-Term Player Development Heritage Donate Shop DEI Français LPGA Tour Cristie Kerr, Lizette Salas share Kia Classic lead March 29, 2014 Cristie Kerr (Donald Miralle/ Getty Images) CARLSBAD, Calif. – Cristie Kerr made a 55-foot par-saving putt after hitting her final approach into the water Saturday at Aviara, giving her a share of the lead with Lizette Salas after the third round of the Kia Classic. Kerr finished with a 2-under 70 to match Salas at 10-under 206. After dropping a stroke on the par-5 17th, Kerr holed out from the edge of the green on the par-4 18th after taking a penalty drop. Salas, the former Southern California player from Azusa, had a 69. She birdied the par-5 17th for a share of the lead and matched Kerr with a par on the last Kerr won the Kingsmill Championship last year for her 16th LPGA Tour title. Dori Carter, the second-round leader after a course-record 64, had a 74 to drop into a tie for third at 8 under with Thailand winner Anna Nordqvist, Ayako Uehara and Shanshan Feng. Nordqvist and Uehara shot 67, and Feng had a 69. Third-ranked Stacy Lewis was 7 under after a 73. Toronto’s Rebecca Lee-Bentham shot a 1-over 73 Saturday. She’s tied for 59th at 1-over 217. Partner message Corporate Contact Us About Us Home for Canadian Golf Foundation Partners Careers Media Centre Volunteer Opportunities Legal Policies Terms of Service Newsletter Signup Sign up to receive email offers, promotions and news from Golf Canada. Sign up × Newsletter Sign up to receive e-mail offers, promotions and news from Golf Canada. I understand I can unsubscribe at any time. Join Mobile App Tee-it-up with us Facebook Instagram Twitter × × × × × X
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Cycling Club Hackney: Club social Sunday, 30 September 2012 Club social 'artistic' photo Many thanks to all who came along to CC Hackney's social at The Hackney Cut (HC) earlier this month. Around 50 bods, young and old, headed down to Fish Island by Hackney Wick for a review, planning talk, Q&A and the discussion session that followed. Guiseppi, Iya, Anna and Diego; staff at The HC were kept busy behind the bar and have extended their welcome to CCH and all cyclists going forward. CCH Membership card holders, remember to claim your discount on food and drink at the bar. We are looking to hold another event in December at the same place but next time it will be more like a party with DJ and live music - date TBC. Posted by Keir at 19:16 No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Blog Archive ► 2022 (7) ► June (2) ► May (1) ► April (3) ► March (1) ► 2021 (21) ► December (1) ► November (1) ► October (2) ► September (1) ► August (2) ► June (1) ► May (2) ► April (2) ► March (2) ► February (4) ► January (3) ► 2020 (33) ► December (2) ► November (3) ► October (5) ► September (2) ► August (3) ► July (1) ► June (4) ► May (2) ► April (3) ► March (4) ► February (3) ► January (1) ► 2019 (28) ► December (1) ► November (1) ► October (3) ► September (1) ► August (1) ► July (2) ► June (3) ► May (6) ► April (5) ► March (3) ► February (1) ► January (1) ► 2018 (29) ► December (4) ► November (2) ► October (4) ► September (1) ► July (1) ► June (2) ► May (2) ► April (7) ► March (2) ► February (3) ► January (1) ► 2017 (32) ► November (1) ► October (3) ► September (3) ► August (2) ► July (3) ► June (3) ► May (3) ► April (5) ► March (4) ► February (2) ► January (3) ► 2016 (40) ► December (6) ► November (2) ► October (2) ► September (3) ► July (1) ► June (6) ► May (3) ► April (4) ► March (6) ► February (3) ► January (4) ► 2015 (59) ► December (4) ► November (2) ► October (4) ► September (9) ► August (3) ► July (6) ► June (4) ► May (8) ► April (6) ► March (4) ► February (7) ► January (2) ► 2014 (58) ► December (5) ► November (5) ► October (4) ► September (5) ► August (6) ► July (6) ► June (2) ► May (6) ► April (7) ► March (7) ► February (3) ► January (2) ► 2013 (78) ► December (4) ► November (5) ► October (5) ► September (6) ► August (7) ► July (8) ► June (7) ► May (7) ► April (12) ► March (7) ► February (8) ► January (2) ▼ 2012 (95) ► December (3) ► November (7) ► October (10) ▼ September (10) Club social CCH showing at the Worlds Except buses & cycles... Cross Season Begins It's Bike Racing (but not as you know it) Hackney lads confirmed - GB Team UCI Junior World ... Barts LEJOG Group riding cycling etiquette Kai and Prosper - Fundraising for JDRF Tao for the worlds ► August (4) ► July (8) ► June (8) ► May (7) ► April (5) ► March (14) ► February (13) ► January (6) ► 2011 (100) ► December (11) ► November (14) ► October (7) ► September (7) ► August (10) ► July (8) ► June (6) ► May (5) ► April (8) ► March (11) ► February (7) ► January (6) ► 2010 (73) ► December (9) ► November (15) ► October (7) ► September (5) ► August (8) ► July (5) ► June (2) ► May (3) ► April (7) ► March (4) ► February (4) ► January (4) ► 2009 (63) ► December (2) ► November (5) ► October (6) ► September (5) ► August (9) ► July (6) ► June (5) ► May (7) ► April (6) ► March (4) ► February (1) ► January (7) ► 2008 (52) ► December (3) ► November (2) ► October (2) ► September (5) ► August (5) ► July (7) ► June (3) ► May (6) ► April (5) ► March (7) ► February (6) ► January (1) Total Pageviews Ryan Da Costa Ryan Da Costa CC Hackney - encouraging and developing cyclists from the whole community. https://www.cyclingclubhackney.co.uk/about.html CCH supporteres & partners: HPSCL Hackney Council Wiliam Wates Memorial Trust Walking Cycling Grants London Young Hackney Sported East London Foundation Trust NHS British Cycling Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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The world is built by inspired people. Why is this? The other day I wrote an article about Napoleon Bonaparte. One of the themes you’ll find in reading about Napoleon, is his boundless energy. When he wasn’t orating, he was studying. There weren’t days where he slept in. Where he was overwhelmed, or lazy. His energy wasn’t the result of a caffein dependance. He didn’t have any tricks that allowed him to study more than anyone else, or to work harder, and with more passion that any of his comrades. His energy was the result of his inspiration. Enthusiasm gives us super-powers. It’s always those who are incredibly motivated to reach great heights, that reach those heights. They do what’s necessary to get there, yes, but they’re aided by an unexplainable force. A force that made me jump out of bed this morning, and has helped me sit in the same seat for 4 hours, seemingly without blinking. It’s excitement, inspiration, and enthusiasm wrapped up in a perfect storm of kick-assery. Are you reading this, wondering why the hell you’re not as enthusiastic about your job, or your life? Are you jealous of little old Napoleon? Well, my enthusiasm isn’t necessarily innate. It’s not something I’m born with, and the more I read up on Mr. Bonaparte, I realize it’s not something he’s born with either. Energy, enthusiasm, and motivation is practiced. It can be perfected. But it doesn’t happen by chance. I didn’t have this same level of enthusiasm last week, because I wasn’t following the same routine. The same habits weren’t followed, so the results couldn’t exist. Habitual Greatness: Writing the Legend of Your Life Before I even started this article, or the newsletter that came before it, I spent 2 hours planning my life; writing my script. I woke up inspired, because I was excited to write and plan what I’m going to accomplish. It started with a video. This one, by Robin Sharma (watch it). The habits I followed, or the morning routine that followed my rise, furthered this enthusiasm. The following is a detailed look at how to write the script of your life. We’re going to create the plan that will lead you to create a Legendary life. A map that, when followed, will give you the enthusiasm that helped Napoleon accomplish so much in such a little time. A piece of paper that will help you tap into that un-named force that helped Steve Jobs, Einstein, Theodore Roosevelt, Churchill, MLK, and Richard Branson, forge their own paths in life. That force that helped them etch their names in the history books. Your Magnificent Obsession Sharma explained it in his video… This is that thing you want to accomplish, to be great at, or to create. Many are unaware of what it is, exactly, or what shape and form it will take on, but we know its there. If you have a vision for what you want to create, write it down. Take out a piece of paper, or open a document, and start writing. Write down the following headers, and fill in what you want. Be audacious. The worst thing you can possibly do is to be realistic. Avoid realism like the plague. The Next 3 Years 3 years out, if everything worked out perfectly… What would my company/life/body look like? What would my home look like, my office, my car, my day? What would I stand for, my brand stand for, my life stand for? How much money would we be making? Tailor these headers to your Magnificent Obsession. If it’s an entrepreneurial endeavor, adjust them accordingly. If it’s a fitness goal, a lifestyle vision, a dream, make them fit. 1 Year From Now Do the same. Write down the same headers as your 3-year focus, but compress them to the things that will make this year a successful one – and I mean ideally successful, not partially successful, or moderately successful, but EPIC, BIG, and INCREDIBLY successful. The 5 Characteristics of an Epic Year What 5 things will make this year a success? For example: A certain income. To be debt free or financially free. To have written your book, brought your weight and physique to a certain look, or performance level. Come up with no more than 5 things. Make them firm and measurable. Quarterly Excellence Break your year into quarters. If I want to get my site to 200,000 unique views a month, as a yearly goal, and a factor in a successful year, my quarterly goal will be to reach one quarter of that. If you want to get down to a ripped, 185 lbs, then cut where you are now, from your end goal, into a quarter, and find that number. I’ve left my second quarter goals alone for now, and only focused on this quarter. Review these quarterly goals every Sunday. Top 3 Values Are discipline, persistence, innovation, and hard work at the core of your values? Write down what you value most. Are they ethics, habits? These are the things that you live by, that guide your life in the right direction. They’re non-negotiable. If someone asks you to go against these values in a business deal, in a relationship, in anything, you say no. You don’t flinch on these values. The Habits Make the Legend The holy hour Rely on rituals. A morning routine is key. This has helped me far beyond explanation. It puts everything into perspective, reminds me daily of my mission and my focus. This is a must for everyone.
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How to Make a Stained Glass Mosaic Mason Jar - The Melrose Family Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Home Recipes Main Dishes Desserts Cupcakes Cookies Popsicles Small Bites Appetizers Healthy Snacks Side Dishes Beverages Breakfast Crafts Mason Jar Ideas No Sew Kids Activities Party Planning Holidays Mommy Stuff Cleaning Tips Party Planning Parenting Tips 21 Day Fix About Us Navigation Menu: Social Icons Facebook Instagram Pinterest Twitter Search menu icon search icon Search Home Recipes Main Dishes Desserts Small Bites Appetizers Healthy Snacks Side Dishes Beverages Breakfast Crafts Holidays Mommy Stuff Cleaning Tips Party Planning Parenting Tips 21 Day Fix About Us × Home » Craft Ideas » How to Make a Stained Glass Mosaic Mason Jar How to Make a Stained Glass Mosaic Mason Jar April 5, 2022 by Jenny Leave a Comment Pin Share Tweet Get ready to start raiding your cupboards for spare mason jars, because these painted faux stained glass mason jars are a fun, easy weekend project that the whole family will want in on. Made with DIY paints and other readily-available materials, they are a stunning addition to your home decor at an affordable price. Jump to: What Is Stained Glass Art? How Do You Make Stained Glass Mosaic Art? Why Stained Glass Mason Jars Are A Great DIY Project Supplies Needed To Make A Stained Glass Mosaic Mason Jar How To Make A Stained Glass Mason Jar: A Step-By-Step Guide Other Stained Glass Art Projects To Try FAQs Final Thoughts What Is Stained Glass Art? The term “stained glass” is associated with a few different art forms. Traditional stained glass art is an intensive process in which colored glass is cut into shapes, lined with metal tape, and soldered together into patterns. Making traditional stained glass art is fairly intensive and time-consuming to both learn and do. It also requires specialized equipment like a glass grinder, soldering iron, and special glass pliers that can be too cost-prohibitive for beginners and casual crafters. Thankfully there are many ways to replicate the look of traditional stained glass using less complicated methods. Faux stained glass art can be made using a variety of methods and materials, including paints, dyes, and even paper. This tutorial uses a handmade puffy paint to create the look of soldered lines and a transparent paint to stain the glass of the mason jar in various colors. This is one of the most common methods of making faux stained glass art and can be used on flat sheets of glass or even your actual windows as well. How Do You Make Stained Glass Mosaic Art? Mosaic art is the process of creating designs and patterns using small pieces of a material like ceramic, glass, stones, or even shells. It’s one of the earliest recorded art forms, showing up in cultures as early as the Babylonians. In stained glass, mosaic art is typically done by fitting together irregularly shaped glass pieces into color patterns instead of pictorial patterns. Since the traditional stained glass process generated a lot of wasted glass pieces, this is an economical way to use up leftover materials. Why Stained Glass Mason Jars Are A Great DIY Project Using mason jars is an easy and economical way to make faux stained glass art because they are cheap and readily available. They also make it easy to turn your finished product into a luminary, candle holder, Mason Jar Centerpiece, vase, or even planter depending on what you put inside of your mason jar. You can also use this project to upcycle other glass jars and bottles, so if you have a lot of jars leftover from your favorite pasta sauce, those will work just as well. You can even make miniature versions using baby food jars. Supplies Needed To Make A Stained Glass Mosaic Mason Jar In this project, we are going to make our own dimensional and translucent paints using more readily available materials. You may already have most of these items on hand at home! White school glue (Elmers or an equivalent brand - even Mod Podge will work) Clear school glue Acrylic paints (we used a set of artist paints, but cheaper paint like Apple Barrel should work as well) Paintbrush Small fine-tipped squeeze bottle (optional) How To Make A Stained Glass Mason Jar: A Step-By-Step Guide Now that you have all your supplies, let’s look at how to make a mosaic mason jar! Step One: Make The Puffy Paint The easiest way to make the puffy paint is to mix it directly in your bottle of Elmer’s or other white glue. The squeeze top on the bottle makes it an easy solution for applying the puffy paint borders to the jar. First, remove the cap from your white school glue and add a pea-sized dollop of black acrylic paint to the bottle (or whatever color you want the borders to be). Using a toothpick or the end of your paint brush, stir the paint into the glue at the very top of the bottle until the paint is just incorporated. You can add a little more paint if you accidentally mix in too much glue. However, the puffy paint will be several shades darker when it dries, so don’t worry too much about trying to match a certain shade. This charcoal color ended up being a dark black. Replace the cap when your puffy paint mixture is the shade and consistency it should be. It’s now ready to use. As you draw on the borders in the next step, you may find that you need more depending on how thick you make your lines and how large your jar is. Just mix more paint in and replace the cap as many times as needed. However, if your white glue doesn’t come in a squeeze bottle (or you would prefer not to put paint directly into the bottle), you can mix the puffy paint in a separate squeeze bottle. There are no exact proportions to this, so just keep mixing paint into the glue until it is a dark gray. Step Two: Adding the Borders To Your Jar Now you need to add the lines that will section off your glass “panes.” This can look a little messy at first, but don’t stress about getting your lines perfect. Remember that real stained glass pieces are connected with solder (essentially melted metal), and it usually looks uneven and clumpy. Use the fine nozzle of your glue bottle (or other squeeze bottle) to apply an even line of puffy paint around the top of the jar, just under the rim of the mouth. Tip: Using the nozzle can be a little difficult at first. Draw a few practice lines on a piece of cardboard, thick paper, etc. first to get accustomed to using the bottle. If you still mess up, don’t worry. Any mistakes are easy to remove. Just wipe off any mistakes with a wet cloth and reapply. You can use Q-Tips for more control to help clean up your edges. Flip over the jar and make another line around the bottom. If your jar has an area with a raised logo, make a border around the whole area with puffy paint. While this may be larger than your other “panes,” it is difficult to pipe the puffy paint over the raised glass to break it up into smaller sections. Starting at the top of the jar, use the puffy paint to start drawing the outlines of your individual glass panes. Tip: Making them irregularly shaped and different sizes will make them look more like a mosaic stained glass piece. However, it’s totally up to you! If you want to make your sections more uniform, that will work too. Repeat the previous step until you reach the bottom of the jar. Allow the puffy paint to dry before continuing on to step 3. Step Three: Make Your Translucent Paint Once your outline layers are finished, you can start painting your panes! You can use a semi-translucent paint or glass paint, but for this project, we’ll show you how to make your own. Gather some sort of disposable containers to mix your paints in, ideally something like an old egg carton that has separate containers, since the base glue is a bit runny. Pour some clear glue into 2-4 of your containers (depending on how many different colors you want on your jar). Be generous with how much you add, since you will be covering a lot more surface area with these paints. Add a little paint to your first container. Stir the paint into the glue until it is well incorporated. Check the color and gradually mix in more paint until it reaches the shade you want. Make it darker than you want the finished product to be, since it will be much lighter when you paint it onto the jar. Repeat this step with your remaining colors. Your paints are now ready to use. Step Four: Paint The Stained Glass Panes If your puffy paint borders are firm and dry to the touch, you can start painting your pane sections with your translucent paint. You’ll want to roughly plan out what your color pattern will look like. It should ideally variate the colors and keep them from repeating near each other too much. Don’t worry if you mess up occasionally and paint two or more connected panes the same color—mosaic stained glass patterns are often done randomly and sometimes do this. Using a medium sized paint brush, apply a thin coat of paint to one of the sections of your jar, using the puffy paint borders as your dividers. Choose your next color and paint the next section. Keep painting each individual section a different color until your jar is completely filled in. If any of the colors look too light once they are dry, apply another coat of paint to darken them. Set your stained glass jar somewhere it won’t be disturbed and let it dry for at least a day before touching or moving it. From there, you can put a flameless candle inside to create a luminary, fill it with water and flowers to use as a vase, place it on your desk as a gorgeous pen cup, or whatever else you can think of! Other Stained Glass Art Projects To Try If you enjoyed this project, you should consider trying some other stained glass projects! There are a lot of possibilities when it comes to stained glass crafts, and most of them are inexpensive, easy to do, and kid-friendly. Stained Glass Suncatcher If you are interested in trying traditional stained glass art, this video for a stained glass suncatcher takes you through the process of making a pretty glass suncatcher from start to finish. It’s a tutorial for total beginners, so it explains all the necessary tools and supplies needed for stained glass as well. Faux Stained Glass Window Use the process we taught you here to make other types of faux stained glass. Swap out the mason jar for a flat sheet of glass to make a more detailed piece of art. You can print out patterns designed for traditional stained glass art as a stencil for your piece. Place the paper under the piece of glass you plan to use and trace the lines with your puffy paint. You can make any number of beautiful projects using this method. For a more kid-friendly version, swap out the glass for a sheet of plastic for a safer alternative. Stained Glass Stepping Stones Interested in using actual stained glass pieces without all the cutting and soldering? Try making a stained glass mosaic stepping stone. This video shows how to embed stained glass pieces into a concrete stepping stone for a delightful mosaic effect. Stained Glass Patterns As we mentioned above, you can print out patterns to follow when making stained glass art. This allows for more control than trying to draw the shapes freehand, so you can make more complicated scenes and designs. You can find a variety of free patterns at the following websites: Delphi Glass Northern Art Glass Stallings Glass If you are looking for more easy and amazing craft ideas, check out this Macrame Plant Hanger tutorial and this guide for making a DIY gift box. FAQs Let’s take a quick look at some of the most frequently asked questions about stained glass and mosaic art! Is stained glass an expensive hobby? Traditional stained glass art does require a decent investment to get started. The glass sheets and other consumables aren’t overly expensive, so most of the cost is upfront. If you’re interested in the idea of making stained glass art, try to find a workshop or class in your area that you can take first to see if you enjoy it before purchasing all the supplies. Is stained glass art hard? Yes, traditional stained glass art does have a bit of a learning curve. It will take time and practice to become good enough to make really intricate pieces, but you can make some lovely basic designs relatively quickly. Final Thoughts Now that you know how to make these stunning stained glass mosaic mason jars, you have everything you need for a fun weekend craft project! Still have questions? Let us know in the comments below! Pin Share Tweet « How to make a suncatcher 5 Harry Potter Crafts for Kids » Reader Interactions Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Recipe Rating Recipe Rating Comment * Name * Email * Current [email protected] * Leave this field empty Primary Sidebar Hey, I’m Jenny! As a working mom, I understand the importance of saving time and money. My hope is that my blog brings you countless resources for great, fast recipes and easy cleaning, health and DIY tips. MORE ABOUT ME » Looking for Something? 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Instagram turned off support for Twitter Cards, which display photos and videos within tweets, on Sunday, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed to tech blog AllThingsD . Twitter users are still able to post links to their Instagram photos, but the preview function within tweets has disappeared, meaning that users will have to visit the Instagram website or app to see the images. According to All Things D, "Twitter Cards is the microblogging service’s push into creating a more media-centric experience for users. It allows publishers and third-party applications to display photos, video and article text inside of tweets, rather than only sharing links inside of tweets. "Twitter hopes to introduce its own photo filters inside the Twitter app before the end of the year." Twitter's ambitions for users' photography are seen as an encroachment into Instagram's territory with its now iconic filters, which have become hugely popular among users in the last year as a way of quickly personalising images. Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom said last week he wanted users to view Instagram photos on his social network rather than via Twitter. "Really it's about where do you go to consume that image, to interact with that image. We want that to be on Instagram," Mr Systrom said. "What we realised over time is we really needed to have an awesome Web presence." Twitter confirmed the change on Sunday afternoon in a blog post, stating: "Instagram has disabled photo integration with Twitter. As a result, photos are no longer appearing in Tweets or user photo galleries. While tweeting links to Instagram photos is still possible, you can no longer view the photos on Twitter, as was previously the case." Social networks are growing increasingly protective of their platforms as competition rises for users and for advertising revenue. Twitter has, in recent months, tightened its rules on what third-party applications are able to do, in a move that his been interpreted by some observers as an attempt to keep users on its platform. Instagram used to work closely with Twitter but the relationship has suffered since Facebook bought the app. Instagram has since offered tighter integration with Facebook and has launched its own web pages for the first time so that users can see their photographs online.
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New KTU Student Information Centre – all student services in one place - Kaunas University of Technology Skip to content High contrast mode United States Find programmes About us Sign in / register My wishlist 0 Kaunas University of Technology Contact us Scholarship High contrast mode Admin login Advisor login DreamApply student admission software cancel Save changes Kaunas University of Technology My wishlist 0 United States Sign in / register New KTU Student Information Centre – all student services in one place At the very heart of Kaunas University of Technology Student Campus, a new contemporary Student Information Centre was opened earlier this month. The refurbished contemporary info point is a place to contact for any questions you may have about the student services provided by the university. “This is the first-ever centralised student information hub at KTU. Previously, for the information about the different services provided by the university, students had to contact different departments, which were located both on the KTU Student Campus and in the central building,” says Jonas Čeponis, Vice-Rector for Studies at KTU. In the new KTU Student Information Centre, you will get advice on general issues of postgraduate study, accommodation, international studies and internships; its staff will provide information on GIFTed and GIFTed Masters talent development, and SKILLed FinTech’s specialised continuing education programmes. WANTed career competence development, GUIDed mentoring programme, UNITed after-school activities and those of INSPIRed art societies – you can find out about all of these in the new info point on the campus. The new premises were installed in a year Student info point The new KTU Student Information Centre is located in a building housing the faculties of Informatics, Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The 700-square-meter area accommodates individual and shared workplaces, conference and lounge facilities and has an abundance of innovative solutions. Height-adjustable tables and ergonomic work chairs, colours and textures are adapted to meet the needs of the staff of the Department of Student Affairs, International Relations and the Doctoral School. The new info point was integrated into the premises which previously housed KTU Institute of Ultrasound Research. According to Čeponis, due to the excellent location of the new KTU Student Information Centre, it is very convenient for the students of the KTU engineering and technology faculties. Gražvydas Visockas, the Head of KTU’s Infrastructure Development Department says that the project of the new information centre was prepared and the planned premises were installed very quickly. “The general completion of the project from the emergence of the need to the implementation took one year,” says Visockas. The project was prepared and implemented in cooperation with KTU alumni – the conceptual idea of the information point premises was created by Lukas Mankus a graduate of the KTU Architecture study programme. Statybų Vizija was responsible for the construction works, and Isku furniture salon contributed to the implementation of the design solutions. Open office with flexibility Visockas emphasises the new info point’s layout – although all its employees work in the same open space, there are options for individual work and meetings. Student info point The colours and materials are similar to those used in the new KTU Campus Library. “Although this is an open office, the workplaces, conference and meeting rooms have been arranged in such a way that the seemingly open space is divided into certain zones, and the various departments do not interfere with each other when working,” says Visockas. The lightweight glass elements and colour solutions that were chosen for the installation of the information centre are not only in line with the trends of contemporary architecture, but also brighten the premises and help adapt the office to the functional needs of the staff. According to Visockas, although there was no intention to coordinate the design of the Student Information Centre and the new KTU Campus Library opened in March, their interiors are united by a similar range of colours and textures. “The interior design of the university is partially dictated by the architecture and interior of the buildings, such as the need to maintain heritage-protected terracotta floors or exterior façade solutions; certain concrete surfaces, such as window openings or window sills, must also remain,” says Visockas. 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The director of Batgirl tried to recover a canceled film with his smartphone - gatuajmire Skip to content Menu Menu Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions About Us Contact Us DMCA Cookie Policy (UK) The director of Batgirl tried to recover a canceled film with his smartphone August 23, 2022 by Admin Warner Bros. recently shocked the world when its new management decided to completely cancel bat girl. What makes this an unprecedented move for the industry is how the film was already finished and being edited, but now it’s all been thrown in the trash. Voices from across the industry have spoken out on this shocking decision, including people like Justice Leagueis Ray Fisher and Shang Chiis Simu Liu. Apparently, even DC Films President Walter Hamada nearly left the studio due to this decision. It’s understandable that so many people are upset – all that work has been thrown around unceremoniously. The work of the entire crew and cast will never be seen; Leslie Grace’s debut as Barbra Gordon is now lost forever thanks to a tax deduction. But what are the chances that images of the project will reach the general public? Batgirl director attempted to recover footage CC In an interview translated from French with Skript, seen on Youtube, Bilall Fallah, one of the directors of the recently canceled film bat girl film, revealed that his fellow director, Adil El Arbi, tried to get him to retrieve some of the footage from his phone. Unfortunately, when Fallah went to the server, “everything was gone” including all scenes with Michael Keaton’s Batman: “No, we don’t have anything. Adil called me and said, ‘Go ahead! Shoot everything on your phone!’ I went to the server… Everything was gone. [like]… ‘Holy shit!’… We don’t have [even] dungeon [the scenes] with Batman in it.” In the same interview, the two directors confirmed that there were still additional scenes to shoot, and almost no VFX were present, so even if they wanted to, they couldn’t release a finished film: “The guys at Warner Bros. told us it wasn’t a talent issue on our part or the actress. [Leslie Grace], or even the quality of the film. We were in the middle of editing. There was a lot of work to do, so it wasn’t like the movie was over! Warner Bros. told us the cancellation was a strategic change, a change in direction so they could save money.” Will Batgirl really never see the light of day? It’s hard to fathom the concept that this movie, which has been talked about for years and even went through its entire production, is just gone. Many fans are hoping that maybe one day the footage will somehow get out – it’s such a shame that Fallah couldn’t capture anything on his phone. What makes matters worse is that since Warner Bros. canceled the film for taxes in order to quickly save money, it is now illegal for the company to release footage from the film in any capacity. Why? Well, they cannot profit from the project in any way, so any form of monetization is excluded. If anything came out in the future it would be in the form of someone internally leaking, kind of like how dead Pool has come to. Interestingly enough, there are reports that this isn’t the end for Leslie Grace’s Batgirl. WB is rumored to be working on getting their version of the character in a future DC Films project. Although given what they’ve done to her film, it’s hard to see a future where the actress plays ball – put simply, she can’t trust them. Related Categories Movies Tags The Batgirl director has revealed that he tried to capture footage from the film on his phone after it was canceled. Post navigation House of the Dragon trailer reveals future scenarios for Game of Thrones spin-off Chinese Censors Alter Minions: The Rise of Gru Movie Ending | China Leave a Comment Cancel reply Comment Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Search Search Recent Posts Urban Drivestyle’s UNI MK Offers Rugged And Practical Urban Mobility Non-Tesla Supercharger Pilot Program Expands To Iceland EV News Sept 16, 2022 Chevrolet To Begin EV Marketing Campaign Via NFL Football Mach-E Success Allowed Gas-Powered 2024 Mustang To Exist: Ford CEO Alia Bhatt Amazon American culture Andrew Garfield Batman brahmastra brahmastra trailer Bruce Tim celebrities creative works Culture daily mail Diffusion disney Documentary film Entertainment Fiction First video Gizmodo HBO HBO Max home page horror films Hulu JJ Abrams Kevin Feige liger mcu movies Movies in English nagarjuna Naomi Watts Neil Gaiman netflix New Ranbir Kapoor remake RNT The audiovisual club to restart TV tvshowbiz tv shows warner bros Zack Snyder About Us Contact Us Cookie Policy (UK) DMCA Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions © 2022 gatuajmire • Built with GeneratePress
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Shell is involved in blocking the development of a renewable energy project in a legal battle between a private club owned by the company and a community hydropower scheme on the river Thames. The scheme at Teddington lock and weirs has won planning permission and defeated a judicial review from the Lensbury club, but the club is now seeking to appeal against the judicial review decision. The latest legal moves came just as Shell created a separate division, New Energies, to invest in renewable and low-carbon power. Despite Lensbury’s objection, its environment policy states: “We are looking into sustainable methods to produce a large proportion of our electricity.” The Teddington and Ham hydro project is run by a co-operative of local volunteers who have raised £700,000 so far from local residents. It would have three reverse Archimedes screws and generate enough electricity to power 600 houses. The site is by the bank of the Lensbury, which was formerly a staff club for Shell employees and is now a hotel and private leisure club. The Lensbury is wholly owned by Shell and its five named directors are all “oil company executives” according to filings to Companies House, including Mike Napier, executive vice-president of external communications at Shell. “Shell needs to think very hard about what this is doing to its reputation,” said Stephen Knight, Lib Dem councillor for Teddington ward and a member of the London assembly. “An international oil company is using its financial muscle to try to block a community hydropower scheme. This sends all the wrong messages about big oil companies trying to block the development of renewable power.” Jono Adams, one of the volunteer directors of the hydro project, said: “It is extremely frustrating that the planning process is being dragged out. There is a local and national will to get this sort of scheme up and running.” The scheme must start operating by March 2018 to receive the green energy subsidy payments it has been awarded by the government. Adams said the scheme, which was granted planning permission by Richmond borough council in September, had addressed local concerns about noise, visual impact and flood risk. “It’s a beautiful part of the world and people were very concerned that there would be something like an industrial generator on the site and it would be very noisy,” he said. “But actually the noise created will be completely drowned out by the [existing] noise of the water.” He said the scheme would be no larger than the existing weirs and would actually lower flood risk, because unlike the weirs, the hydro screws could be lifted entirely out of the waters when the Thames was running high. The Lensbury’s corporate and social responsibility policy states: “The Lensbury is committed to reducing its carbon footprint in all areas of our operation.” Adams pointed out that the hydro scheme could be used to power the club, saying: “If we did get a private wire into the Lensbury, it would get a great deal on energy and it would be supporting a local renewable energy scheme, so it would be great PR.” Lacy Curtis-Ward, chief executive of the Lensbury, said: “It may be all too easy to paint the Lensbury as environmentally unfriendly Luddites [but] this could not be further from the truth.” She said the Lensbury supported the development of a hydro scheme design that would “work for all stakeholders”. “It is expected the development [approved by Richmond council] will impact the hotel and conference business, as well as member numbers,” said Curtis-Ward. She said the noise assessments accepted by the council were “incorrect”. Facebook Twitter Pinterest The hydro project is based on the installation of three hydro power turbines on the River Thames at Teddington Lock and Weir. Photograph: Courtesy of THH Curtis-Ward said she would consider the offer of a private electricity line: “Yes, of course, if and when the developers come up with a plan for a hydro scheme that will not damage our business.” A spokesman for Shell said: “Lensbury Ltd is a subsidiary of Shell Petroleum Company Limited, but its directors carry out their duties independently from Shell and act only in the interests of Lensbury Ltd.” Knight said the legal costs being incurred by Richmond council in contesting the judicial review were also an issue. “This legal battle with is costing local taxpayers’ money. This is because Shell is using rules designed to help communities challenge governments over environmental matters to limit its obligation to pay the council’s legal costs in this battle. This is shameful.” Curtis-Ward said the Lensbury’s use of a “protective cost order” was “what any commercial company would do”.
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0 It seems as though the statute of limitations on Star Trek Into Darkness has lifted, as the filmmakers behind the film are starting to fess up to some of the sequel’s shortcomings. On the heels of director J.J. Abrams admitting that the sci-fi follow-up contained too many nods to Wrath of Khan, co-writer/producer Damon Lindelof has now also spoken up about “the Khan of it all”, admitting that keeping the identity of the film’s villain a secret from the audience was a mistake. During an interview with Variety about his HBO series The Leftovers—which is currently in the midst of one of television’s best seasons, full-stop—Lindelof took a moment to use Star Trek Into Darkness as an example of a lesson learned about “being mysterious just for mysterious’ sake”: “When we did Star Trek Into Darkness for example, we decided that we weren’t going to tell people that Benedict Cumberbatch was playing Khan. And that was a mistake, because the audience was like, ‘We know he’s playing Khan.’ That was why it was a mistake. But J.J. [Abrams] is telling us nothing about the new Star Wars movie and we love it. I’ve not come across a single person who’s like, ‘I wish I knew a little bit more.’ We are like, ‘Thank God he’s protecting us from all the things that will be revealed in the movie theater.’” Indeed, not only did audiences pretty much know Cumberbatch was playing Khan, the character reveal within the context of the film carried no weight. There was no reason for Chris Pine’s Kirk to care about the true name of Cumberbatch’s character, because within the Star Trek universe at the time of the reveal, “Khan” was just as benign a name as “John Harrison”. All that mattered was the guy was up to no good. So keeping the reveal a secret not only didn’t work, it was also kind of pointless. Conversely, there’s little to surmise about Star Wars: The Force Awakens because so little information has been revealed, so keeping the film’s plot a secret in that instance makes sense—it’s keeping the story as fresh as possible, not necessarily hiding “reveals.” But in the full interview, Lindelof is refreshingly candid about his the process of learning how best to approach storytelling when dealing in mysteries. The Leftovers Season 2 is a perfect example of a storyteller growing and refining his or her approach, and indeed Lindelof and his Leftovers team have crafted something truly spectacular over the course of these episodes, handling the question/answer “problem” that has plagued Lindelof since his Lost days with a new approach. The result is, I think, one of television’s great seasons, and I only wish that more people were tuning in to see how brilliant the structure and execution of this season has been. Lindelof may have his detractors, but the guy is an impeccably gifted storyteller who’s not afraid to learn from past mistakes, and that’s not only admirable, it’s fruitful. We’ve been granted this season of The Leftovers, and it’s fantastic.
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