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"Walmart's Check Out With Me could be a good replacement for Scan & Go, as it empowers associates to check out shoppers where they are, requiring no extra effort from patrons\n\nPower to the Associates\n\nCheck Out With Me, on the other hand, could make much more sense expanding across the store. Currently available only in the Lawn & Garden Center, it empowers associates with cellular devices and Bluetooth printers to check out customers and provide receipts right where they are, with no need to enter the store and stand in traditional checkout queues. It puts scanning in the hands of associates rather than patrons' own, and that's critical.\n\nThis way of using mobile checkout technology is referred to as “line-busting” by Chase Thomason, founder and CEO of Skip, a mobile self-checkout solutions provider based in South Jordan, Utah. For instance, Skip’s technology allows associates operating an event in the parking lot to scan items for people seeking to check out without having to go into the store.\n\nWalmart would not explain the reasons behind low adoption rate, but retail expert Steve Tissenbaum, a professor at Ryerson University’s Ted Rogers School of Management, told CBC News that Scan & Go may have failed because it asked customers to do too much work.\n\n\"They want it to be as quick and as seamless as it is when they're ordering stuff online,\" Tissenbaum told the outlet.\n\nTake Amazon, for instance: The Seattle-based ecommerce giant, not long before Walmart's plan to axe Scan & Go, said it was expanding its Amazon Go cashierless concept from one store in Seattle to two more: in Chicago and San Francisco. If the initial Amazon Go store was a success in the company's hometown, and enough of one to warrant expansion, it could be not just because it eliminates checkout, but also because it doesn't require extra effort on shoppers' part.\n\nBecause what shopper wants to adopt technology that's supposed to make checkout easier, only to require more work on her own part?\n\nOf course, it’s also possible that Walmart shoppers are more likely to want face-to-face interaction during their shopping trips. CBC News quoted a customer in Missouri as noting that the technology “really takes away from a lot of people interaction, which I personally like.” And if Walmart chooses to expand the Check Out With Me concept to other areas of the store, then it might have shoppers more willing to adopt and even become fans of mobile checkout."
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"Hey guys, and happy Tuesday! Today I am really excited to be posting another author interview, this time with the absolutely brilliant Non Pratt! I have been a huge Non fan ever since I read Trouble back in 2015, so today I am thrilled to have her on my blog to chat about her brand new book, Second Best Friend! You can take my word for it, Second Best Friend is one of Non's best books yet - it is so incredibly real and relevant, with such an authentic YA voice.\n\nJade and Becky are best friends, but when Jade’s ex-boyfriend lets on that everyone thinks Becky is the better of the two, Jade finds herself noticing just how often she comes second to her best friend. There’s nothing Jade is better at than Becky.\n\nSo when Jade is voted in as Party Leader ahead of her school’s General Election only to find herself standing against Becky, Jade sees it as a chance to prove herself. If there’s one thing she can win, it’s this election – even if it means losing her best friend.\n\nSo without any further ado, here's Non to talk all things Second Best Friend, friendships mixed in with student politics, and why YA is so totally awesome <3",
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"What was the inspiration behind Second Best Friend?\n\nI’m obsessed with friendship novels and I’ve been wanting to write about the less positive side of female friendships for a while. When I read an article in The Pool speculating about Rosamund Pike being content to be number 2 in her career because she was a happy number 1 to all her friends and family, I started thinking about what it would be like to feel like you were second best in your career (or at school) and all your friends and family thought you were second best compared to your best friend.\n\nTell us a bit more about the main character in the book, Jade. Do you have anything in common with her?\n\nYes. I frequently put my best friends on a pedestal – I think everything about them is so brilliant and I want to spend all my time with them, but by doing that I’m setting myself up to see myself as inferior. There’s been many times in my life when I’ve experienced some of the things that happen to Jade – someone getting better marks than me in a test, a boyfriend telling me my friend’s prettier, not getting picked for something that really mattered, people always asking where my friend was if I went out without her. Fortunately, when it’s only here and there, it’s a lot easier to handle than when the comparisons seem to pour down like a deluge, drowning the better part of your character and turning you into something you’d rather not be, which is what happens to poor Jade.",
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"What made you want to write about teenage friendships, particularly in the context of a school election?!\n\nI always want to write about friends. Much as I love romance, I find friendship more varied and tricksy – and important. Having said that, if I wanted to write a novel where I set one friend against another, I didn’t want it to fall into an over-familiar trope of two girls wanting the same guy (or girl), or competing in a beauty pageant. I wanted an arena that gave Jade and Becky a chance to be measured on something more than their looks or their value as a sexual partner – what better way to set them against each other than within a political environment?\n\nMy main advice is to write for love – it can be lonely and tiring on both a mental and emotional level at times, why spend your time doing that it if you don’t love it?! The added advantage of writing for love, means that it’s OK to stop sometimes, when it feels too much like a chore. You’re allowed to take a break and come back to it. Also, be patient, especially if you’re a younger writer who feels like time is running away from you. Some writers find their voice quickly, others take time and that’s OK. It’s not a race.\n\nThank you so much Non, for appearing on my blog!\n\nKeep an eye out for my review of Second Best Friend coming soon..."
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"Nina Jankowicz AKA ‘Scary Poppins’ resigned her Ministry of Truth Disinformation post, and resigned from the DHS entirely yesterday. Liberals such as Taylor Lorenz and the New York Times know who to blame. Republicans ‘pounced’ and bullied her out of her job.\n\nTaylor, yes, THAT Taylor leads with this:\n\nA ‘pause’ of the Department of Homeland Security’s newly created board comes after its head, Nina Jankowicz, was the victim of coordinated online attacks as the administration struggled to respond\n\nNice try Taylor. Guess what? Nina tanked her own career. The DHS didn’t vet her one bit. It took less than half a day of searches to unearth her own past statements, cringe worthy Harry Potter song fests, weird off-putting Broadway ‘acts’ and that insane Mary Poppins disinformation song. I don’t care WHAT political fence you sit on, she was not suitable for ANY job at DHS, let alone leading the DHS Disinformation board!\n\nThe New York Times jumped into the fray with this defense.\n\nThe creation of the panel, called the Disinformation Governance Board, set off a firestorm of criticism when it was announced last month. While the criticism came from across the political spectrum, including civil liberty groups, the fiercest denunciations came from the right. Republican leaders and commentators talked about it as an Orwellian Ministry of Truth that would police people’s speech.\n\nThat was never the board’s mandate, a department spokesman said in a written statement. Instead, it was meant to coordinate the department’s various agencies in the fight against malicious disinformation by foreign adversaries, drug or human traffickers or other international crime groups.\n\nAccording to the NY Slimes, Nina only resigned because of the vitriol and harassment she faced. The Times completely ignores her very weird troubled history of Mary Poppins and Harry Potter moments. Furthermore, the media as a whole completely ignores that the internal optics must’ve been horrifically bad if resignation before firing happened in less than three weeks!\n\nNow the board, which has never met in the three weeks it was created, is on Pause. Which many folks took to mean that the Ministry of Truth is dead. Unfortunately, that is not the case.\n\nWhile the board is on hiatus, its mission will be reviewed by the DHS’s Homeland Security Advisory Council, which is led by former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, a George W. Bush appointee, and former U.S. Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, a Clinton administration official.\n\nThey have already been tasked with providing recommendations on how the department can garner public trust surrounding its disinformation efforts.\n\nHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Wednesday also asked the council for a broader review of the board within 75 days, after which next steps will be determined.\n\nWHOA. Back up a minute! WHO is in charge of figuring out how to keep the Ministry of Truth moving forward??!!\n\nof course they turn to the guy who wrote the patriot act https://t.co/l9pKh9kwLy\n\nAs for Jamie Gorelick? There’s a reason she was called the “Mistress of Disaster” once upon a time. I’ll let Powerline’s John Hindraker remind us why.\n\nFirst, there was her tenure as deputy attorney general under Janet Reno during President Clinton’s first term. Reno described Gorelick as Justice’s “chief operating officer” from 1993 to 1997. She was a key Reno adviser during the horrendous events in Waco, Texas, in which David Koresh, 76 of his Branch Davidian followers (including 20 women and children) and four federal agents died in an unbelievably bungled assault intended to end a 50-day siege. …\n\nNext came Gorelick’s move to Fannie Mae, where as vice chairwoman from 1997 to 2003 she was paid in excess of $26 million. During her time at Fannie Mae, Enron-style accounting techniques were used to make the government-chartered mortgage corporation appear to be in better financial shape than it was. As a result of the cooked books, Gorelick was paid more than $800,000 in bonuses in 1998. … It was also during these years that Fannie Mae began investing heavily in the subprime loans and unsecured mortgage securities that were at the heart of the Great Recession of 2008.\n\nFinally, and most seriously, there is the matter of “Gorelick’s Wall” and 9/11. Gorelick was a member of the 9/11 Commission and became a focus of critical attention during its hearings when it became known that during her DOJ tenure she imposed a policy of radical separation between the FBI and the nation’s intelligence agencies in terrorism investigations. According to then-Attorney General John Ashcroft, “Gorelock’s Wall” was a key reason why “we did not know an attack was coming.”\n\nJamie Gorelick is bad news for this country, as is Michael Chertoff. With those two in charge of reassessing the Ministry of Truth “Pause” you can bet that they will figure out how to start running the Disinformation Board under the radar.\n\nGiven how the Biden Administration has acted over these last 2 1/2 years, there’s no reason to celebrate. Especially if Michael Chertoff and Jamie Gorelick are involved with the very un-American Ministry of Truth Disinformation Board.",
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"(What you don’t know can hurt you)\n\nAs part of the Consideration of Constitutional Issues, which was agreed to in the 2008 Relationship Accord and Confidence and Supply Agreement between the National and Maori parties, a Constitutional Advisory Panel was appointed in August 2011. This panel was to ‘continue the conversation’ about how to govern the people, land and resources of New Zealand.\n\nWhilst this panel had other items to discuss, such as the length of our parliamentary terms and the number of MPs in Government, it soon became clear that their main area of focus was to encourage and establish interest in entrenching the Treaty of Waitangi into a written constitution for New Zealand.\n\nHad they succeeded in convincing enough people in New Zealand that this was best for New Zealand and the people who live here, it would have been the ultimate victory in a long and carefully strategized war against New Zealand’s democracy. A war which has been waged for the past 40 years by part-Maori activists and their Treatyist allies.\n\nIt must have been a bitter blow that they did not achieve their objective, despite 40 years of re-interpreting the Treaty of Waitangi. During that time, treatyists have been infiltrating education institutions to enable the teaching of their own ideological propaganda to innocent students, plus consistently and tirelessly putting down any discussion that questions their goals and aspirations with cries of ‘Racist!’\n\nTime for Plan B?\n\nDespite an overwhelming lack of support for a ToW entrenched constitution, which should have given a very clear message to the panel members putsching that agenda on just how New Zealanders felt about race based laws and power, the CAP’s report, presented in November 2013, made numerous recommendations to the Government which were designed to advance and enhance part-Maori power in both local and central Government.\n\nWhilst the recommendations are numerous, the ones relevant to the point of this tale revolve around part-Maori representation in local Government. (See report link below) It seems that no matter how often the people of New Zealand exercise their democratic rights and vote against having unelected, unaccountable, race-based seats in local Government, activists pushing this agenda refuse to get the message. There seems to be no lengths to which they will not go in order to force their agenda upon the population at large.\n\nWe’ve seen the Auckland Super City amalgamation and the Statutory Maori Board forced onto Auckland by the Government and the absolute disaster that has become.\n\nNorthland, Hawke’s Bay, Tauranga and Wellington are all considering amalgamation plans put to them by the Local Government Commission. In every case, part of the amalgamation plan is the establishment of an unelected and unaccountable-to-ratepayers part-Maori Board.\n\nBasil Morrison seems to be the public face of the force driving many of the strategies to enforce these race-based agendas.\n\nMr Morrison was also on the New Zealand Geographic Board from July 2010 until July 2013. It was under his watch that the ‘h’ was forced into Wanganui, in spite of the fact that 80% of people polled on the issue did not want it, and the North Island and South Island were given Maori names even though 81% said ‘No’ to that.\n\nNow, in his role as Chairman of the Local Government Commission, which he holds at the same time as being a Waitangi Tribunal member, he is actively pushing the amalgamation of councils agenda, everywhere he can. And, in every case, the amalgamation proposal includes an unelected and unaccountable-to-ratepayers part-Maori Board.",
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"Giving more and more power to only one part of any society, separated from the rest by either race, religion or culture, can only be a recipe for disaster. It is undemocratic and unconstitutional. It impinges on the human and democratic rights of every other person.\n\nHaving been denied public support for a Treaty of Waitangi based Constitution, this pressure to accept unelected and unaccountable-to-ratepayers part-Maori representation in local Government has all the appearance of a rear guard attack.\n\nAs the situation is Auckland has shown, once part-Maori Boards are established, huge amounts of money are demanded from the general rate take, for part-Maori aspirational projects which have little or no benefit to the rate payers in general. The aims being part-Maori focused, and not community focused.\n\nNaturally they will protest that the community in general will benefit, but such Board s and Councillors have not shown exactly how that will happen.\n\nAnd since these representatives are appointed, not voted for by the rate payers, they are not answerable to rate payers on any decisions they make or what they spend money on. Yet, having votes on Council decisions, they can have a huge influence on the lives of all rate payers.\n\nThe full report by the Constitutional Advisory Panel can be viewed here, with the recommendations to Government starting on Page 16.\n\n5 thoughts on “Treaty Entrenchment by Stealth”"
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"If you haven’t been living under a rock, you know that Bitcoin isn’t faring too well. After over two weeks of non-action, during which the cryptocurrency market was stuck in a relatively tight 10% trading range, digital assets plunged.\n\nYesterday the top cryptocurrencies had lost 8% to 11%, falling to levels not seen in literal months. With Bitcoin, for instance, traded at $7,400 before recovering slightly today to reach $7600.\n\nAlthough the optimists have argued that this is the “final shakeout” before a resumption of the uptrend to new all-time highs, the general consensus of investors the industry over is that Bitcoin still has room to fall from here. Here’s more on why.\n\nBitcoin Has Room to Fall\n\nSpeaking to CNBC’s “Squawk Box” panel on Thursday morning, Wall Street mogul Mike Novogratz argued that while “he wants [Bitcoin] to hold here,” his next downside target is $6,500 — around 13% lower than the current price of $7,400.\n\n$6,500 is the next downside target for bitcoin, says ex-Fortress Investment Group's @novogratz. But here are the reasons why #btc has positive momentum and could go higher: pic.twitter.com/ImLr5fYmqP\n\nWhile he didn’t elaborate on the case for more downside during the segment, he did tell Bloomberg that there have been “a bunch of negative things” afflicting the broader crypto industry as of late.\n\nOne he specifically called out was the recent debacle that Telegram, a popular messaging application, has found itself in.\n\nFor those who missed the memo, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) earlier this month “filed an emergency action and obtained temporary restraining order” against two entities behind the firm’s $1.7 billion ICO, Telegram Open Network (TON). The SEC’s co-director of Enforcement claimed in a release that it is doing this to “prevent Telegram from flooding the U.S. markets with digital tokens that we allege were unlawfully sold.” This marked the SEC’s most high-profile crypto-related action to date, some have argued.\n\nResponding to this case, Novogratz said that the SEC’s decision to take action against Telegram “was a kick in the stomach to the overall crypto ecosystem,” seemingly referring to the growing sentiment that regulators are trying to deter financial innovation.\n\nOther bearish fundamental developments include but are not limited to the anti-Libra sentiment seen spreading amongst global regulators and corporations, decreasing retail interest in cryptocurrency, and the fact that institutions overall have been slow to take the cryptocurrency plunge.\n\nNovogratz isn’t the only one targeting a sub-$7,000 price point for Bitcoin. Speaking to the Australian Financial Review, the “permabull” Thomas Lee of Fundstrat Global Advisors said that he sees the best risk/reward ratio for Bitcoin investors under $7,000, not at current levels.\n\nWhile this wasn’t a prediction of another leg lower per se, this was a hint that another drop isn’t off the table.\n\nDave the Wave, a popular analyst on Twitter, has been a bit more definitive in his prediction. In a series of recent analyses posted on Twitter, Dave argued that all things considered, another move lower is almost 100% likely.\n\nHe claimed that per his fractal/geometric analysis of the last market cycle and the current, Bitcoin will bottom in mid-November at around $6,700, which is where there exists a confluence of technical levels: the 0.5 Fibonacci Retracement of the $3,200 to $14,000 move, the bottom of a descending channel, amongst other important levels.\n\nBitcoin’s chart confirms that bearish price action is inbound. The cryptocurrency is about to see what is known as a “death cross,” which is a technical chart formation that often spells disaster for assets. Previous death crosses for Bitcoin have seen months of downtrend follow said crosses."
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"Twenty-four hours on from winning the Gr.1 New Zealand Derby (2400m) with Rocket Spade on Sunday, trainers Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott were basking in the glory of a job well done.\n\nThe training duo quite rightly celebrated the blue riband victory with close friends and family in Matamata on Sunday night after leaving a strangely quiet Ellerslie, which conducted the feature meeting a day later than planned under COVID-19 alert level 2 conditions.\n\n“It was a really satisfying win and great for the whole team at Wexford,” O’Sullivan said.\n\n“Scotty and I both woke up with sore heads this morning.”\n\nRaced by Hermitage Thoroughbreds, a racing and breeding operation headed by Hong Kong businessman Eugene Chuang, Rocket Spade’s connections were keen to win a Derby and O’Sullivan said it was very satisfying to accomplish the mission.\n\n“Five years ago, the owner gave us the opportunity to buy a horse for them, and that was the brief, to try and win a Derby,” he said.\n\n“That was the third runner for the owner in the New Zealand Derby. Dragon Leap ran fourth last year and we also had Cha Siu Bao contest the Derby won by Gingernuts.\n\n“The saddle slipped and he bucked coming out of the gates and finished 40 lengths last. That was their introduction to having a Derby runner so it was a little bit demoralising, and it is very satisfying to get a result on Sunday.”\n\nA trip across the Tasman is now in the offing for the Group One-winning son of Fastnet Rock.\n\n“We will be going to Sydney but just what we are going to run in, we’re not 100 percent sure yet,” O’Sullivan said.\n\n“The owners are keen to go. I know the Australian Derby (Gr.1, 2400m) looks the obvious race but we have nominated him for a few races and we will make that call in conjunction with the owners.”",
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Mark Dayton’s recent proposal to table a medical marijuana legalization bill in the state until more research can be done.\n\nHF1818, which would allow people with debilitating diseases, including epilepsy, to have legal access to marijuana has been widely supported by lawmakers and the public, but law enforcement has long opposed the bill and any kind of legalization in general, since it would be a violation of federal law.\n\nEven before his recent proposal, Dayton had been criticized by legalization advocates in the state who argue law enforcement should not be making medical decisions for potentially millions of state residents who suffer from conditions that could be helped by the use of medical marijuana. However, given that it is an election year and Dayton needs the majority support of Minnesotans in order to stay in the governor’s mansion, the governor may have been inspired to propose a piece of legislation that would allocate more than $2 million to research the medicinal effects of the drug on children with epilepsy.\n\nLegalization advocates, including those who personally suffer from, or have children who suffer from epilepsy, rejected Dayton’s proposal, arguing that they don’t have time to wait for research — they need access to their medicine now. They also expressed concern about what would happen to those suffering from other medical conditions that could be helped by medical marijuana.\n\nDuring a radio interview on Tuesday, Dayton said those who support HF1818 and oppose his bill were potentially harming the “hundreds of kids that are suffering from epilepsy,” and said, “It’s just disappointing that people wouldn’t seize every opportunity to help other people.”\n\nNot surprisingly, many medical marijuana advocates were not enthused about the governor’s comments. They called out Dayton for hiding behind epileptic children instead of explaining to his constituents why he was blocking the legalization legislation.\n\n“We informed Gov. Dayton that we cannot get behind his unworkable proposal when there is a bill on the table that would actually help our children,” said Maria Botker, a Clinton, Minn., woman whose daughter, Greta, suffers from epilepsy. “He responded by taking to the airwaves to accuse us of opposing legislation that would help our children.\n\n“Gov. Dayton has seized every opportunity to prevent the passage of a law that will help my daughter,” Botker said. “Now he has stooped to using my daughter and me as political cover. Blaming parents for holding up legislation that would help their children is truly reprehensible.”\n\nJessica Hauser, a Woodbury, Minn., woman whose son, Wyatt, suffers from epilepsy, agreed with Botker. “Minnesotans with debilitating medical conditions and their families should not have to take a backseat to politics. It’s time for Gov. Dayton to put special needs ahead of special interests and support effective medical marijuana legislation.”\n\n“I would do anything in my power to help my son, and for Gov. Dayton to suggest otherwise is sickening,” said Angela Garin, a St. Paul, Minn., woman whose son, Paxton, suffers from epilepsy. “I took my child to Oregon to see if medical marijuana could help him, and when I told the governor it could, he told me to go back to Oregon and get some for him. I was appalled to learn that he values his relationship with law enforcement groups more than my child’s health and my safety.”\n\nBotker, Hauser, Garin and Angie Weaver, another Minnesota mom who has a child who suffers from epilepsy, penned a joint opinion piece in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Tuesday, saying that while they do want to see further research on cannabis-based medications for epileptic patients and medical marijuana in general, “we aren’t in favor of [Dayton’s] proposal because, as written, it would be ineffective for our children and for other suffering patients in Minnesota.\n\n“For most of the patients who need this medicine, time is of the essence. Unfortunately, research that requires involvement at a federal level (as outlined in this proposal) is not likely to happen soon. This is one of the reasons that nearly half of the states in this country have taken the matter into their own hands regarding medical marijuana…\n\n“The way this research proposal is written constitutes an empty promise,” the opinion piece says. “It is heartbreaking that, on top of fighting for our children’s lives, we are being manipulated by our governor, who falsely states that our children will benefit from a proposal that will do nothing to help anyone in Minnesota.”\n\nIn response to the Star Tribune piece as well as the press conference held by the medical marijuana advocacy group Minnesotans for Compassionate Care, the governor’s office released a statement on Wednesday in which Dayton apologized to the “victims of terrible disease or their parents” for saying advocates want to legalize the “modern” medicine in order to “smoke marijuana plants and leaves.”\n\n“I regret that my words were unclear,” Dayton said. “Two weeks ago, I met with some of those parents, as well as some adult sufferers, and was deeply moved by their anguish,” before saying he regretted that a proposal to make a form of medical marijuana available to children and youths was rejected.\n\n“I also regret that I have been wrongly portrayed as the sole barrier between sufferers and their access to medical marijuana,” the governor said, before reiterating that the Minnesota Medical Association, the Minnesota Psychiatric Association and the state Commissioners of Health, Human Services, and Public Safety, among many other public health and public safety officials, have expressed concern about the formation of a medical marijuana program in the state.\n\nDayton continued on to highlight highly disputed medical concerns that occur from marijuana use, such as increased blood pressure, increased risk for heart attack, disruption to learning and more. “Despite these valid concerns, my administration has worked with stakeholders on all sides of this issue to find a compromise solution that can pass during this legislative session.”\n\n“I urge stakeholders on all sides of this issue to work together on this proposal, agree on a compromise that can pass in the Legislature this session, and provide relief this year to children who will otherwise find none if we instead choose to engage in finger-pointing, and a protracted political debate,” he said."
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Despite being a relative newcomer to the world of fiction filmmaking, the 59-year-old director’s ample experience as a documentarian has allowed him to craft a distinctive perspective on the world beyond the camera — essentially a form of inductive observation that succeeds in capturing the energy of life itself.\n\nWritten by the director in partnership with Maurizio Bracci and Bruno Olivier, The Intruder tells the story of Giovanna, the founder of an after-school centre for children and a kind of social trailblazer, a tower of strength at the heart of an outer Naples suburb blighted by destitution and a drift towards Mafia-esque lawlessness. This isn’t a film about the Camorra, as the director himself has been quick to point out. Rather, it’s about the people whose lives are played out on the same field, and who suffer as a result.\n\nWhat, then, is the “intrusion” to which the title refers? We don’t have to wait long to find out, as a police operation in the farmhouse where the children’s centre is based ends in the discovery and arrest of a member of the Camorra, wanted on suspicion of having murdered a manual worker with a Kalashnikov after the innocent 28-year-old stumbled on him and his cronies as they planned an ambush against a rival clan. In a courtyard outbuilding, the criminal’s young wife cowers like a wounded animal, her ten-year-old daughter by her side. It was she who asked the hospitable Giovanna for help, before secretly hiding her husband in the house.\n\nWhat is to be done with this “intruder”? Giovanna finds herself faced with a dilemma: should she step forward and uphold the very ideals of refuge and tolerance, or give in to fear and the instinctive need for safety? As if this wasn’t enough, the woman starts to receive threatening visits from her husband’s mother and sister, who try to convince her to come home. How should Giovanna respond to the fears of the parents of the children at the centre, who now see their offspring sharing games and activities with the daughter of a dangerous murderer? What can she say to the widow of the young man murdered by the Camorra, especially since “the intruder” fails to show any signs of sympathy whatsoever?\n\nLike The Interval, The Intruder is a film set within the confines of a symbolic space that could just as easily be a Parisian suburb — like a play with a painted-in background. However, unlike Di Costanzo’s earlier film, it’s an ensemble piece; no single character is given a great deal to say, although body language takes on a fundamental importance. The situations that the actors are called on to portray are ones that they live through on a daily basis. The character of Giovanna, in contrast, is played by Raffaella Giordano, a dancer and choreographer with a background in contemporary theatre. Originally from Turin, 55-year-old Giordano has only appeared in one other film: Mario Martone’s Leopardi [+see also:\nfilm review\ntrailer\ninterview: Mario Martone\nfilm profile], where she played the mother of the title character, Giacomo Leopardi. Di Costanzo was keen to juxtapose this “non-indigenous” figure against the rest of the cast, made up of amateur actors and locals from the Ponticelli neighbourhood of Naples, all with strong Neapolitan dialects (almost always subtitled into standard Italian): Valentina Vannino, Martina Abbate, Anna Patierno, Marcello Fonte, Gianni Vastarella, Flavio Rizzo and others.\n\nThe savagery of the mother and daughter responsible for the “intrusion” (the little girl wears garish red trainers that stand out against the grey background, recalling the coat of the innocent concentration camp victim in Spielberg’s Schindler’s List) is in marked contrast to a hospitality completely alien to their culture, built around violence and rules for violence and abuse. But nobody wants them there. It’s a symbol of the rejection of the reality they come from, this evil that had taken hold “beyond” the walls that surround the house and that reverberates through the puppets that the children make with the social workers: Mr Jones, made of old bicycle parts, is the man with la capa dritta: the one with his head screwed on.\n\nThe Intruder was produced by Tempesta, Amka Films and Capricci in association with Rai Cinema. International sales are being handled by The Match Factory, with Cinema in charge of the film’s distribution in Italy.\n\nmore about: The Intruder\n\nToni Servillo and Silvio Orlando are set to lead a cast together for the very first time in the Italian director’s third feature film, shot in a former prison in Sassari\n\nThis loose adaptation of Jack London’s novel is an Avventurosa, IBC Movie, Match Factory and Shellac Sud co-production, whose release date confirms its likely participation in the Venice Film Festival",
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"I’ve gotten asked…a lot…on why I decided to go it alone with Beg Me.\n\nThat’s pretty much it.\n\nMoney spent up front? On digital self pub?\n\nUm. Yes. If you want a professional product, you need to be willing to spend money.\n\nWell, sometimes on promo and other various expenses, like research, etc.\n\nAnd I’d say always on covers and on edits….\n\nBecause most writers don’t make great editors. If you’ve got a self-published book that appears to be professionally edited but they didn’t hire a freelance editor, either that writer is one of the select few who can edit, or I’d have to wonder if other arrangements were made and they just aren’t discussing them. (And if that’s the case, is it really self-published? Or is it just masquerading as self-published…???)\n\nPeople…again…in general, writers just don’t make good editors. We don’t. So if they want a decent product out there, the smart ones are going to hire a freelance editor.\n\nI used not one editor, but two.\n\nThen there was Elle C, also know as Limecello, who did editorial work and consulting, for a flat fee of $50.\n\nThere was also a professionally rendered cover. You want to go the self-pubbed route and have a chance at really doing well? Unless you really know what you’re doing? And by really knowing what you’re doing, I mean trained in the field, don’t do the cover yourself. Go to a pro.\n\nI went to Angela Waters, of Angela Waters Art. Her standard fee for cover art is $150, and that can go up depending on the stockart used. But you want a professional cover, because that cover will grab the eye and it will also make or break you as far as things like the premium catalog goes with places like Smashwords. Crappy, do-it-yourself covers don’t make it into that premium catalog at Smashwords as easy and that premium catalog gets the books out to the Nook, Apples iBookstore, the Sony store, Kobo, etc…all without me doing anything but placing it on Smashwords.\n\nI’ve spent about $350 on this book in all. I’ve already made more than I’ve spent so hey, I’m cool. It’s not a lot more. But I’m not greedy. I’ve actually already sold about as many on Smashwords & Kindle as I would have sold in the first few days on Samhain, I suspect, and I’m pocketing more of the profit.\n\nOne downfall is that if I do go to print with the book, and I don’t know if I will, I won’t be able to hit as big of a market, because there just isn’t one for selfpublished works and I’m not investing the time in it. I’m sorry, but I’m not. Readers who want it in print, if I decide to try it, will have to be willing to order it from wherever I’m able to do it, which will probably someplace like Lulu.\n\nWhy? Well, for one, I’m not investing the money it takes to do the selfpublishing thing-that can be anywhere from a couple of hundred, right up to the sky. And if that’s not reason enough…um, well, that’s going to have to be. I hope you understand.\n\nAnother downfall…I’m not making out like the bandit some people will try to make it out like. I won’t get rich this way. Granted, digital publishing and traditional publishing haven’t made me rich, either.\n\nI can’t go into details about many I’ve sold…well, I could, but I won’t. There’s nothing, though, that will prevent me from doing this again at this point.\n\nI liked that I could do it at my pace and not worry about anybody’s schedule but mine.\n\nI liked that I could do it and control everything-the cover, the blurb, the price, etc.\n\nI do want to warn newbies, though…one of the main reasons I was probably able to make money…I’ve been doing this since 2003. I’ve built a reader base, I’ve got some contacts who were willing to post advance reviews and help me generate some pre-release promo. I’ve also got a newsletter mailing list that I’ll be hitting next week-I’ve got the contacts for editing/consults/cover art, etc.\n\nIf I hadn’t had all of those things…I wouldn’t have done quite so well, I don’t think. Digital self-publishing is great if you just want to get the story out there in case somebody is interested. But if you’re really looking to make money? Then you’re not going to stand as much of a chance unless you’ve already built a platform, IMO. That platform is essential.\n\nUTA: Another downer… getting the books out to other venues is slow. I know I could speed it up by doing it myself, but as I’m working this in around all my other projects, that’s time I really don’t have-so just letting it go through Smashwords, while slower, works best because it doesn’t time time away from the books I’ve got to get done-deadlines and all.\n\nAnd a clarification…all of this is in regards to true self publishing. None of the vanity crap where you have to pay bunches of bucks-a real, serious freelance editor isn’t going to charge you an arm and a leg. You can find awesome cover art for less than the cost of your right kidney. Don’t buy into all the ‘stars in your eyes’ crap you’ll see on the vanity press sites & ‘assisted self publishing’ sites.",
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"On the second day of the investigation into the death of 55-year-old holidaymaker David Fell while swimming near the beach in July 2021, evidence was obtained that the RNLI end-of-season water safety report in 2019 included a warning that shifting sandbanks were increasing the danger and the frequency of low tides on the coast, which led them to respond this summer to two incidents in which several people almost drowned.\n\nMr Fell, a former professional rugby league player from Wigan, was staying at Haven’s Reighton Sands Leisure Park two years later when he fell into a gap and was pulled out to sea along with his two teenage children, who were rescued by fellow beachgoers.\n\nMr. Fell was not originally in the water, but entered when his son and daughter got into trouble. The girl was seriously injured and received a rupture of the abdominal aorta.\n\nDavid Fell played professional rugby league for Rochdale and Salford in the 1990s.\n\nHowever, North Yorkshire Assistant Coroner Oliver Longstaff ruled that he did not drown due to lack of fluid in his lungs, but instead suggested that he probably went into cardiac arrest caused by the stress of the situation, although this may not have been definitively proven.\n\nAlthough the autopsy initially determined that Mr. Fell had died from immersion in water, pathologist Dr. David Skunks reconsidered his opinion after listening to witness testimony on the first day of the investigation that Mr. Fell did not see him resist, yell about help and never reached the goal. his children or their saviors. He presented evidence that Mr. Fell had a severely narrowed coronary artery, which put him at an increased risk of cardiac arrest.\n\nThe investigation was told that the RNLI and the board jointly decided in 2019 that despite the higher risk of backflow, it was “not appropriate” to extend the lifeguard coverage from Filey Bay to Reyton Gap on a permanent basis due to access issues.\n\nInstead, lifeguards permanently stationed at Filey Bay will continue to patrol the 9-kilometer stretch of beach, including the gorge, by vehicle, and additional signs have been installed along the path from the caravan site to Rayton Gorge.\n\nFell’s wife Fiona criticized Haven for not having enough tide warning signs on the first day of the hearing, and Craig Valentine, the company’s regional health and safety manager, testified about the measures the park operator is taking to warn guests. about the dangers.\n\nAlthough Haven’s ownership of the land ends at the foot of the trail from the park to the beach, he said they have entered into a voluntary partnership with the RNLI since 2018 to educate customers on water safety. These include signs, flyers distributed on site, park maps, and a welcome email with links to the RNLI website and information about their Swim to Live campaign.\n\nIn 2019, following one of the many rescues in Filey Bay, additional meetings were held with the RNLI and closer ties were agreed. The poster was recommended for signage and three were printed and installed on the walkway and beach cafe at Haven’s expense.\n\nHaven also stated that they were able to fund the installation of additional signage at the end of the 2019 season and meetings were held with the council, RNLI and Contract Signs designers. As of January 2020, the RNLI site audit for Reighton Sands had not yet been completed and the project was put on hold due to the first Covid lockdown.\n\nIn January 2021, Haven received 250 safety flyers to distribute to receiving parks, and in February they contacted the RNLI to inquire about progress on the new signs. At that point, the council agreed to install them, and in May the contractors provided quotes and warned that there might be some delivery delays due to the lockdown. By mid-July, there was still talk of evidence, extra pay, and other issues, but no signs were coming.\n\nScarborough Council’s head of projects Christopher Bourne, who is responsible for the management of tourist beaches, also testified and confirmed that he was responsible for the lifeguard contract with the RNLI and weekly inspections of lifesaving equipment, as well as the installation of warning signs on council property.\n\nHe visited Ryton Gap after David Fell’s death and noticed a lifeline, a working emergency telephone, and three “Water Unpredictable” signs on the way from the trailer park to the beach.\n\nHe confirmed that warning flags are only operational on beaches where lifeguards are on duty at all times, and that the three employees working in Filey Bay will be on a rotational patrol to the Gorge in their vehicles.\n\nHe added that after his team reviewed the tide recommendations in the 2019 RNLI report and decided not to proceed with the rescue operation at Rayton Gap, there was only one incident – the death of Mr. Fell. He believed that risks could be managed through signage.\n\nAfter the tragedy, the posters were replaced with signs warning of the absence of rescuers, and a further risk assessment of Ryton Gap was commissioned.\n\nWriting down the conclusion, Mr Longstaff said: “It was a tragedy for the Fell family. Members of the public who saved his children showed considerable courage and heroism.\n\n“This incident was not anyone’s fault from a legal point of view, and David Fell did not violate his duties.\n\n“I consider it significant that none of the witnesses brought Mr. Fell to the rescue site. He was a good swimmer and a family man, and I find it inconceivable that he would not want to be involved in saving his children. No one heard him call for help. The next time someone saw him, he was motionless.\n\n“Dr. Skunk never cited drowning as the cause of death. I asked him to reconsider his testimony in light of witness testimony, and it appears that the stress of entering the water may have increased the risk of cardiac arrest due to an underlying heart condition. The emergency involving his children exacerbated this stress.\n\n“It is an understandable assumption made that day that he drowned, but this has not been proven and the medical evidence categorically states that he did not drown. The cause of death is natural, but, in my opinion, it does not correspond to the circumstances. .”\n\nMr Longstaff added that the warning signs now in place are more informative than those in July 2021, but added that he has no problem with the content of the previous signs."
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"Knife crime convictions in Avon and Somerset are at their highest level in six years.\n\nThe area saw 34 cautions or sentences handed out for knife and offensive weapon offences per 100,000 people, compared to a rate of 41 per 100,000 across England and Wales as a whole.\n\nRecent police recorded crime figures published by the ONS1 also showed an increase in the number of knife and offensive weapon offences recorded. In the year ending March 2012 18,900 offences were recorded compared with 30,280 recorded in 2017.\n\nJust under two thirds (62%) of all knife and offensive weapon offences are now possession of blade or point offences, compared with just half (51%) in 2008/09.\n\nAs part of a police initiative to tackle knife crime, you can now hand in knives at police stations across the country without prosecution until the end of July - in addition to permanent knife surrender bins across Avon & Somerset.\n\nKnife amnesties are an opportunity to protect loved ones from serious harm or a conviction.\n\nAnd if you think knife crime isn't a problem in our area, here are the faces of those sentenced for exactly that.\n\nThis is a man who murdered his wife and left their two young sons to find her body.\n\nTavener repeatedly stabbed his wife, Claire, in a vicious assault at their Nailsea home between Sunday, 7 January and Monday, 8 January this year.\n\nAs she lay fatally injured the 45-year-old then fled his Brendon Gardens address and attempted to take his own life by lying in front of a train.\n\nThe couple’s two young sons were left to discover their dying mother, with the eldest calling the police.\n\nWhen he appeared at Bristol Crown Court in April Tavener was given a life term and told he would serve a minimum of 16 years and eight months behind bars before he will be considered for release.\n\nLisa-Marie Thornton was found dead on the morning of November 23, 2017.\n\nThe 36-year-old had died after being stabbed more than 30 times.\n\nPellow had consistently claimed the mother-of-three’s injuries were self-inflicted, but his suggestion cut no ice with the jury, who found him guilty of murder.\n\nHe was jailed to life, with a minimum of 17 years for her murder.\n\nOn Saturday, July 22, 2017, 60-year-old McKie randomly attacked a 17-year-old girl at Taunton Train Station and wounded a policeman who rushed in to save the victim.\n\nThe victim was waiting for a train with two of her friends when McKie walked over to the three friends, stood in front of them and, without saying a word, lunged towards the victim with a 4-inch knife, stabbing her in the abdomen.\n\nAs she did so, she smiled and told the victim “you deserve that”.\n\nHearing a commotion, PC Ian Taylor – who was on patrol in a different part of the station – ran towards what he later described as “a frenzied attack”.\n\nPC Taylor confronted McKie and shouted at her to stop, but she merely turned her aggression towards him, stabbing him in the hip.\n\n60-year-old McKie, of Edmund Road, Redruth, was committed to a secure hospital by the court.\n\nShe was handed a section 37 hospitalisation order and a section 41 restriction order, due to the fact she poses a risk to the public.\n\nDrug addict Glen Squire who stabbed a man on Valentine's Day before throwing him naked out of his car.\n\nThe 25 year old, of Canal Road, in Taunton was jailed for 18 months for ABH after stabbing the victim with a six-inch blade.\n\nThe victim sustained injuries to his biceps, thigh and nipple.\n\nWhen arrested and interviewed by police, Squire - who has previous convictions for assault, battery and robbery - told them he had been under the influence of cocaine and had believed he was going to be attacked.\n\nViktorija Ratiuk stabbed her flatmate with a knife during an alcohol-fuelled argument, killing him.\n\nShe stabbed 32-year-old Romualds Baluls once in the chest in the flat they shared in Bircham Road, Taunton, in 2016. He died at the scene.\n\nRatiuk was cleared of murder, but convicted of manslaughter, at a Bristol Crown Court trial.\n\nShe was jailed for eight and a half years.\n\nLouis Holmes also known as Bramble, was just 18-years-old when he stabbed five young men in the early hours of August 21, 2016, leaving one Keynsham man with life-changing injuries.\n\nHolmes, of no fixed address, was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court in May last year after admitting four counts of wounding and one count of wounding with intent, as well as a separate charges of possessing prohibited items in prison, including a knife, mobile phone and drugs.\n\nHolmes stabbed the first victim, a 24-year-old man, three times while inside the Pryzm nightclub on Bristol Harbourside. The other four victims were stabbed outside the Dojo Lounge nightclub in Park Row in an unconnected incident.\n\nWhen Holmes was arrested he was found in possession of a blue lock knife which was forensically linked to three of the victims. Blood found on Holmes’ coat linked him to one of the other victims.\n\nHe was given an extended sentence of 15 years - 10 of which he will serve in prison.\n\nSergeant Mike Vass, who co-ordinates the force’s work on knife crime, said: “We are committed to tackling knife crime using various tactics such as enforcement, education, intervention and deterrence.\n\n“We know one of the key areas is educating younger people about the dangers of carrying a knife and how it can destroy lives and families.\n\n“That’s why we are focussing much of our work on education – going into schools and delivering hard-hitting workshops which really bring home the impact knives can have not just on individuals, but on families and communities.”\n\nHe stabbed and killed a \"much loved\" Somerset dad during a fight and is currently serving an eight year and nine month prison sentence.\n\nJoseph Pearce died at a property on Churchill Close in Burnham-on-Sea on July 10, 2017, after an altercation involving Dominic Lacey.\n\nA post-mortem examination found Mr Pearce, 40, died from a knife wound to the chest.\n\nAt Taunton Crown Court earlier this year Frederick Walls, 34 of no fixed address, was convicted of robbery at the Post Office in Henlade in Somerset on August 9.\n\nHe had already admitted another knife-point robbery at the Texaco garage in Wellington New Road in Taunton on October 11.\n\nDuring both robberies Walls used a knife to threaten staff before making off with cash.\n\nHe was also sentenced to 12 months each for two counts of possession of a bladed article to run concurrently.\n\nAn abusive and controlling husband who stabbed his estranged wife to death is currently serving a life sentence for her murder.\n\nHe lured Lisa Winn to their matrimonial home in Glastonbury, Somerset, in February 2015 by convincing her he had gone to work.\n\nBut when she arrived at the house - where she believed she was picking up her 10-year-old daughter, Bella, who was unwell - she was met by Winn.\n\nAn argument broke out between the pair and Mrs Winn was stabbed numerous times in the neck, chest and abdomen with a large kitchen knife, killing her instantly.\n\nWinn fled the scene immediately, driving off in Mrs Winn’s Vauxhall Vectra before deliberately crashing it almost 10 miles away in an attempt to take his own life."
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"RUSH: From the U.K. Daily Mail: “‘Crooked Hillary is the worst (and biggest) loser of all time.'” This is a Donald Trump tweet. He tells Hillary to get on with her life, as she questioned the legitimacy of the election and urges her to try again in three years.\n\n“President Donald Trump hit out early Saturday at ‘crooked’ Hillary Clinton, his defeated election opponent. Trump called Clinton ‘the worst and biggest’ loser of all time’ for saying that his election victory has ‘lots of questions about its legitimacy.'”\n\nFolks, do you remember how horrified Hillary pretended to be during the third and final presidential debate last October? Trump said that he would keep us in suspense about whether he’d accept the election results. That was a Chris Wallace question, I believe, and Trump said (paraphrasing), “No, I’m not gonna tell you tonight that I’ll abide by the election result. I don’t know what’s gonna happen between now and then. Have no idea what’s gonna happen.”\n\nAnd you remember how the entire Drive-By Media and Democrat Party and, hell, some Republicans descended on Trump and they accused him of undermining our great and vaunted Democrat process? Donald Trump once again was posing the greatest threat to democracy that any of us had ever seen in the modern era. Because he was saying he would not accept the outcome of the election.\n\nTrump was very smart. The reason he didn’t say anything — well, there were probably many reasons. But I’m gonna tell you one of the big reasons why, because if Trump had said, “Oh, of course, yes, I will certainly abide by the results,” the story the night of the debate would be, the headline would be: “Trump concedes election.”\n\nIf Trump had said, “Sure. If I lose, I lose. If the election shows that Hillary wins, I certainly will accept the results of the election. Absolutely.” If he’d said that, then the only news there would have been for the next two or three days, “Trump concedes defeat, Trump concedes election, Trump acknowledges impossible dream, Trump acknowledges impossible task, Trump admits can’t win.”\n\nYou get the picture. That’s what they wanted, and they didn’t get it. And they went around talking about what a great threat Trump’s refusal to acknowledge that he wouldn’t accept the results posed to our great democracy. Remember how horrified Hillary pretended to be? She actually said, “That’s horrifying.” And yet here we are a year later, and she still hasn’t accepted the results, and she’s the one undermining our democracy by claiming that it was rigged and there was cheating and that there was collusion.",
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"Mayan ruins and sites marking the Maya’s fascinating ancient civilization and culture dot the Central America countryside in Belize, Mexico and Guatemala. While Mayan civilization and culture date back well into BC times, many Mayan ruins and sites were only recently discovered and have yet to be excavated. Exploring these beautiful, ancient cities and artifacts of the past makes for an exciting, memorable adventure and a great way to learn more about the culture and history of Mayan civilization. (Click on the image below to see a larger version.)",
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"Great Mayan civilizations and more modest settlements ranged from Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula in the north to Honduras in the south. In addition to constructing massive temple complexes, Mayan culture is known for having devised an uncannily accurate and complex calendar system, amassed considerable gold and wealth, and concocted a variety of medicinal treatments from their natural surroundings.\n\nContrary to what the general term “Mayan” might conjure up, Mayan peoples were not ethnically homogenous, but rather loosely related communities that were often defined by differences in ancestry, language dialects and geography. Mayan cities both cooperated and competed with one another. They formed alliances with fellow Mayan settlements and kingdoms to facilitate trade as well as fulfill their political and military ambitions.\n\nMayan faith and religion played a central role in organizing politics and culture in Mayan civilization. The king, or high lord, and royal family occupied the top rung of a strict political hierarchy, followed by an elite tier of priests, warriors and scribes. The next tier of Mayan artisans and traders were appreciated for their economic value. Subsistence farmers and servants made up the bottom rung of Mayan civilization.\n\nThe high lord of the Mayan kingdom was thought to hold sway with the gods of the underworld, who would assume the earthly form of a jaguar.\n\nThe amazing, complex Mayan calendar served as an incredibly accurate device for measuring time as well as a tool for interpreting the order of the universe.\n\nStill used today in some places, the ancient Mayan system of time measurement is actually three calendars in one. The first calendar, known as the Tzolkin, refers to a period of 260 days likely based on the nine month birth period. The second calendar, called the Haab, is a solar year of 365 days. Together, the Tzolkin and Haab form the third calendar known as the Calendar Round, referring to a period of 52 solar years.\n\nThe Mayan solar calendar is astoundingly accurate, even more so than the modern calendar we use today. The pictures below show the Mayan Sacred Round Calendar (Tzolkin, left) and Solar Round Calendar (Haab, right).",
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"The so-called Mayan 2012 end of the world or “doomsday” prediction might be the most intriguing aspect of the Mayan calendar today. Based on their ancient calendar system, Mayans believed the “Great Cycle of the present age” would last for 13 backtun cycles of 144,000 days and come to an end on December 23, 2012. This calculation has led some people to fear that the Mayan “doomsday prediction” actually means civilization as we know it will come to some kind of cataclysmic end next year. While debating the likelihood of this prophecy can make for interesting conversation, Maya people saw the world as undergoing recurring cycles of death and rebirth, so that the end of the current calendar cycle also marks the start of the next one rather than an onslaught of the apocalypse.\n\nMayan culture made adept use of the natural environment in Central America to maintain health and treat illnesses. Traditional Mayan medicine is said to employ native plants to treat malaria and manage diabetes, among many other uses.\n\nMayan civilization and culture flourished for thousands of years until roughly 1500, about the time that the Spanish set about exploring and conquering the New World. A combination of Spanish military might and the introduction of foreign pathogens from the Old World that couldn’t be tamed by Mayan medicine is thought to have hastened the somewhat mysterious downfall and large-scale disappearance of ancient Mayan civilization.\n\nBelize is home to many of the oldest ruins of Mayan civilization and more than 900 Mayan sites. The most popular and significant Mayan ruins in Belize include Altun Ha, which can also be seen on the label of Belize’s national beer, Belikin, Cahal Pech and Caracol near San Ignacio, and Lamanai. Altun Ha, Caracol, Cerros, Cuello and Lamanai are all among the earliest known Mayan sites and cities. Belize is also a popular point of departure for trips to the ancient Mayan civilization of Tikal in Guatemala.\n\nAltun Ha refers to the ruins of an ancient Mayan city located about 30 miles (50 km) north of Belize City. Mayan peoples first occupied Altun Ha around 200 BC, with the majority of construction occurring from 200 to 900 AD. Visitors to Belize will recognize the largest of Altun Ha’s Mayan temple pyramids, the “Temple of the Masonry Altars,” from the front label of a bottle of a Belikin. Prior to coming to the attention of the archeological community in 1963, some stones from Altun Ha’s ancient Mayan structures were reportedly repurposed for residential construction in the nearby Belize agricultural village of Rockstone Pond.",
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"Caracol is the largest Mayan site and ruins in Belize. Located about 25 miles south of San Ignacio in the foothills of the Maya Mountains, Caracol occupies an area of some 88 square kilometers and once supported a population of about 140,000 people in the sixth century AD. The ruins of the major Mayan civilization and archaeological site encompass numerous temples, pyramids, royal tombs, dwellings and structures, along with a sizeable collection of Mayan art. Caracol’s political accomplishments include defeating the neighboring Mayan kingdom of Tikal in Guatemala. Despite its large scale and historical significance, the Mayan ruins of Caracol remained hidden in Belize’s dense tropical forest until a logger reportedly came across the site while searching for mahogany trees in 1937.\n\nLamanai was a long-running, significant Mayan civilization located in northern Belize’s Orange Walk District. Occupied as early as the 16th century BC, the Mayans continued to inhabit Lamanai all the way to the 17th century AD. Lamanai’s staying power proved so great that a Mayan revolt managed to drive away settlers from the Spanish conquest of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Lamanai subsequently became part of British Honduras before the latter was granted independence by the British and officially renamed Belize in 1973.",
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"Tikal was a major Mayan civilization and arbiter of Mayan culture located in the dense rainforest of Guatemala. Mayans inhabited Tikal from around 700 BC to the end of the tenth century AD, with the kingdom reaching its peak of power and influence between 200 and 900 AD.\n\nKing Jaguar Paw made Tikal into the dominant Mayan kingdom in the region in the fourth century AD. In 562, Lord Water of the Mayan kingdom of Caracol in present-day Belize conquered Tikal and sacrificed Tikal’s King Double Bird. Tikal languished for a time under Caracol’s rule until the late seventh century. In 711, Tikal’s new ruler, Lord Chocolate, who also went by King Moon Double Comb for his elaborate headdress, managed to defeat neighboring Calakmul and restore Tikal to its position as the predominant kingdom in the Central Maya region.\n\nTikal National Park covers 222 square miles of Mayan ruins and dense Guatemalan rainforest. Considering the massive scale of the site, about 10 square miles of this expanse had been excavated as of 2008. The excavated portions of the ruins include five large pyramids that are among the site’s most significant structures: the Temple of the Jaguar and Temple of the Masks in the Great Plaza, Pyramid III, the Temple of the Two-Headed Serpent, and Pyramid V. The Mayan temples range in height from 138 to 213 feet (42 to 65 meters).",
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"Guatemala designated the ruins of the Mayan civilization of Tikal a National Monument in 1931 and a National Park in 1955. UNESCO recognized Tikal as a World Heritage Site in 1979. In between, George Lucas apparently saw fit to use Tikal as a rebel base in the original Star Wars movie in 1977.\n\nChichen Itza is the largest Mayan ruins on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and one the country’s most-visited travel destinations. Chichen Itza emerged as a powerful regional capital toward the end of the Late Classic Period (600 – 900 AD) of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, roughly corresponding to the decline of the traditional Mayan kingdoms of the southern lowlands. As a sign and source of its considerable economic power, Chichen Itza was able to use maritime trade and transport through its port of Isla Cerritos to obtain gold and other natural resources from as far away as southern Central America. Most of Chichen Itza’s grand Mayan architecture and many of its most significant structures were built in a combination of Mayan and Toltec styles after coming under the rule of the Itzaes in the tenth century.",
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"Tulum occupies a picturesque perch overlooking the Caribbean Sea on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Compared with other Mayan ruins, Tulum is a fairly recent artifact of Mayan civilization and one of the most well-preserved Mayan sites. Mayan culture in Tulum reached its peak between the 13th and 15th centuries. Perhaps owing partly to its strategic position atop 12-meter (39 foot) high cliffs, Tulum managed to survive for 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico.",
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"- What is the level and content of cooperation of your university with the universities of Azerbaijan? Based on which agreements are you cooperating with Azerbaijan in the exchange of students and experience in education? Which projects are envisaged for future?\n\n- How many countries officially recognize the diploma of the Kyiv national university? What steps are taken to improve this indicator? In general, which reforms and on which level are conducted at the university you lead?\n\n- Ukraine is a member of the Lisbon convention - a document on the mutual recognition of diplomas in various countries. That is, all countries which sign the Lisbon convention, are assuming this responsibility when fulfilling definite conditions to recognize diplomas, issued in another country. Ukraine has fulfilled these commitments: this is the three-stage education system - Bachelor, Master, Doctor of Philosophy, this is the use of the European loan transfer system, this is the measurement of the time, spent in universities, this is the mutual recognition of qualifications. Therefore, speaking in general, the diploma of the Kyiv national university after Shevchenko is recognized already in nearly 150 countries, which have either signed the Lisbon convention or recognize its principles.",
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"- How many of them are the countries of Europe?\n\n- All European countries, without exception, from Great Britain to Turkey. Turkey is a European country, it is a participant of the Bologne process, just like Azerbaijan. All countries of the European community have signed the Lisbon convention and recognize the diplomas of Ukraine and the Kyiv national university after Shevchenko.\n\nAs for the quality of education, today we view the quality of education in terms of international ratings. Kyiv national university after Shevchenko is a participant of the QA and CR Higher education - these are British ratings, two of the three most popular in Europe. We are also the participant of the US News & World Report - a US weekly, which issues the rating every year. We are the participants of the Turkish and UAE ratings and we are the participants of the Shanghai rating. In particular, we were present in the Shanghai rating in maths. Therefore, the presence in these ratings means that the quality of education meets international standards. Naturally, we do not stop on what we have and what we had. Today the time and coronavirus pandemic showed the need to change. Therefore, we are now working on the model of a digital university, that is the university in which all its resources can be offered to a student in an electronic form. We are working on the model of new specialties, coordinated with the labor market. We are working on the model of the socially responsible university, because we need to cooperate and coordinate our actions with the entrants, their parents, employers, state and therefore we clearly see it as a mission of the university - quality education for quality life.\n\nThe whole development strategy of the university includes quality teachers, quality entrants, who become quality students, quality programs and quality education methods. It is based on the fact that our university is a research university, therefore, we provide for the scientific component in master's programs. Our university is innovative. We teach entrepreneurship, social responsibility, work ethics by profession to our students. This is what a modern young man or woman must have to find a good job with a decent salary. This is what our university development strategy is about.\n\n- How many Azerbaijani citizens were admitted to Kyiv national university after Shevchenko in a year and how many of them are studying now? How do you assess their education level? What specialties do Azerbaijanis usually prefer in your university?\n\n- Now these are 180 students from the Azerbaijan Republic.\n\n- Are they the citizens of Azerbaijan?\n\n- Yes, in fact, the number of Azerbaijanis is higher, but these are the citizens of Ukraine. There are 180 citizens of Azerbaijan, of them 178 study at the faculties and institutes and two are in the preparatory division. Why is the number so low? Because this year is not typical, there was a ban on entry without certificates, tests and many other things, therefore, their number has dropped. This year, around 40 students- citizens of Azerbaijan completed their education and there is still not a single student for admission.\n\nWhat are their majors? The majority are studying at the Institute of law - the former faculty of law, institute of international relations and economic faculty. But there are students from Azerbaijan at other faculties and institutes. Most of them have very good school background. It is prestigious to enter the Kyiv national university after Shevchenko from the Azerbaijan Republic and applicants are aware of the high requirements. Several Milli Majlis deputies are the graduates of our university.\n\n- How many Azerbaijani deputies graduated from your university?\n\n- Now 4 or 5. Those who enter usually know about them. The entrants have good school education. True, sometimes they have to master the language. Because an everyday Ukrainian or previous Russia is one thing, but when you need to read books, textbooks on your major, it is a different thing. Therefore, at the preparatory division, we accentuate the improvement of the language by specialty. If you choose humanitarian specialties, you need to work on history, language and literature. If you choose physical sciences, you need to work on your maths, physics, chemistry, biology to understand what is being discussed at the lectures. But, in general, we are satisfied, and I think that students from Azerbaijan make up a very good, and successful contingent of students.\n\n- Are there cases when Azerbaijani students are sent down from university for violating rules of discipline or for other reasons?\n\n- There were no such cases last year. As a rule, we send down the students from the Azerbaijan Republic upon a letter from a migration service. The matter is that they come to study on a special visa, and if they engage in business, entrepreneurship or work, this is a different visa. The migration service is very strict. This is related to not only Azerbaijani students but also the students from other countries. And if there is such a violation, and you arrive on a student visa and start to work, the migration service sends the letter about the violation of the regime of stay, violation of the visa regime, and we are obliged to send the students down. But we did not send down any students from Azerbaijan for violating the discipline over the past few years, because there were no such violations.",
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"- Is it possible to perpetuate the memory of any of the historical personalities of Azerbaijan in the name of one of the chairs of your university, given the fact that the activity of a number of Azerbaijani historical figures at definite times intersected the history of Ukraine?\n\n- We have no such tradition, but 2021 marks the 880th anniversary of the birthday of Nizami Ganjavi and President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev - our honorary doctor - declared this year the Year of Ganjavi. In cooperation with the Azerbaijani diaspora in Ukraine, in cooperation with the Azerbaijani embassy to Ukraine, we have prepared a project on the erection of the monument to writer Nizami Ganjavi in the botanical garden. This is the center of the city and we consider this memorial a decoration and a symbol of the Ukrainian-Azerbaijani friendship.\n\nFurther, on December 2022, we will mark the 30th anniversary of the restoration of diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Azerbaijan. Why restoration? Because, in fact, the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and Ukrainian People's Republic had diplomatic relations and the ambassador of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in the Ukrainian state was Yusif Vezir Chemenzeminli, who was the student of the faculty of law at the Imperial University of St. Vladimir. He is a really genius person and now we, together with the embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan, are preparing a lecture hall bearing his name. We have such a tradition to name the lecture halls after outstanding personalities. Together with the embassy, we are preparing materials to feature his life, his research works and diplomatic career. We have agreed that by the 30th anniversary of the diplomatic relations, together with the embassy, we will launch this lecture hall at the Red corps of the university.\n\nToday, the embassy of Azerbaijan in Ukraine is very active like in previous years, and we meet, discuss, promote various projects of monuments, lecture halls, Azerbaijani center and so on. I think this is the evidence of our close ties. I think that this joint activity will benefit the citizens of both countries and our university, in particular.\n\n- There were facts when our students who receive education at your university cannot speak Russian, Ukrainian or English though they received the diploma. How did they study then?\n\n- It is difficult to say because we even invite embassy representatives to the state exams. It is very good that you paid attention to that. There was such a claim from the embassy in the past, but currently there are no such cases. There was a claim from the previous ambassador, he graduated from our university, the faculty of international relations. We started to control exams so that there was no such liberalism. I also had a student from Azerbaijan at the faculty of philosophy. He told me that it is hard for him to understand, because he is from a different country, and has a different language. I told him, 'I do not want you to become a super-philosopher, but there is a minimum that you have to now.' When I was a student in the Soviet times, I had many groupmates from Azerbaijan and there were no problems. None of them ever said, 'I am from a different country.' We treat it carefully and invite the embassy represenatives to all state exams. We have many students from Iran, we invite the representatives of the Iranian embassy to the exams. We have many students from India, somewhere around 500 people now. We also invited the attache on cultural issues from the embassy of Azerbaijan, who is also engaged in educational issues, she is also the graduate of our university, of the Institute of International Relations, she also attended these exams. So, if earlier there were some doubts, we are now trying to disperse all of them."
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"I personally welcome you to the home of the Faithful Church: 21st Century Church of Christ.\n\nThe goal of this Web site is to give you the necessary and accurate education needed to continue or develop your relationship with the Sovereign Lord of the Universe, the One True GOD. Our information is designed for believers to grow in faith as you discover the mysteries of God using His Holy Scriptures.\n\nI implore you to examine the extensive truths that are revealed by reading and studying the scriptures for your own personal understanding of what God's plan is for you and the rest of the world. In a time where many religious leaders are focused on membership, rather than teaching biblical facts, The Holy Spirit (Ruach Hakodesh in Hebrew) revealed that we must all gain knowledge of what is revealed in this ancient book:\n\n“And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write,\n\nThese things says He who is holy, He who is true, “He who has the key of David, He who opens and no one shuts, and shuts and no one opens”: 8 “I know your works. See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it; for you have a little strength, have kept My word, and have not denied My name. 9 Indeed I will make those of the synagogue of Satan, who say they are Jews and are not, but lie—indeed I will make them come and worship before your feet, and to know that I have loved you. 10 Because you have kept My command to persevere, I also will keep you from the hour of trial which shall come upon the whole world, to test those who dwell on the earth. 11 Behold, I am coming quickly! Hold fast what you have, that no one may take your crown. 12 He who overcomes, I will make him a pillar in the temple of My God, and he shall go out no more. I will write on him the name of My God and the name of the city of My God, the New Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from My God. And I will write on him My new name. 13 “He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.”\n\nThe mission and vision of the Agape Sock Ministry under the umbrella of the 21st Century Church of Christ is providing funds to purchase and donate socks to those homeless and unable to purchase an item we all take for granted. Every donated pair of socks goes to those less fortunate, particularly to the Washington DC Area homeless men and women.\n\nSocks are the most requested; yet, they are not often donated. Our socks provide believers (and non-believers) with protection. To learn more about how you can help, click on the button below.\n\nThis saying of Christ has been discussed with solicitude, lest it should imply that Christ did not speak truly, or that the mother of God and the apostles were inferior to this centurion. Although I might say that Christ is speaking of the people of Israel, among whom he had preached and to whom he had come, and therefore his mother and his disciples were excluded, because they traveled with him and came with him to the people of Israel in his preaching, nevertheless I will abide by the words of the Lord and take them as they stand.\n\nFirst, it is against no article of belief that this faith of the centurion was without a parallel among the apostles or the mother of God. When no article of faith openly contradicts the words of Christ, they are to be taken literally, are not to be adapted and bent by our interpretation, neither for the sake of any saint or angel, nor of God himself. For his Word is the truth above all saints and angels. Such interpretation and adaptation spring from a carnal mind to estimate the saints of God not according to God’s grace, but according to their person, and greatness, which is contrary to God, who estimates quite differently, according to his gifts alone. God frequently does through inferior saints what he does not do through great saints. He concealed himself from his mother, when he was twelve years old, and suffered her to be in ignorance and error. On Easter Sunday he showed himself to Mary Magdalene, before he showed himself to his mother and the apostles. He spoke to the Samaritan woman, and to the woman taken in adultery, more kindly than he spoke to his mother. When Peter fell and denied him, the thief on the cross stood firm in his faith.\n\nBy these and similar wonders he shows that he will not have his Spirit in his saints limited by us, and that we are not to judge according to the person. He wills to bestow his gifts freely, according to his pleasure, not to our opinion. The purpose of all this is to prevent men from being presumptuous toward others and from elevating one saint above another, thus creating divisions. All are to be equal in the grace of God, however unequal they are in gifts.\n\nVerse of the Day",
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It turned out the pensioner lives alone, his wife was buried in August, the old woman could not stand her heart when they were shooting close. The only son, somewhere in Kiev did not come to the funeral, the old man does not help, there is no connection with him for more than a month. “I cannot call myself, there is no money on the phone, but he does not call. All forgotten for the old man, how to live? \".\n\nIn the course of the conversation I learned the address from the person, promised to help.\n\nThe next day. They gathered with friends a grocery set, some money, bought a supplement on the phone, did not forget the chakushka. We came to visit the old man. Facial expression again in surprise - scared, did not expect did not believe. When they got the presents, they asked how to help with the housework, thawed out, invited them to visit. Here and we were a little surprised, despite the age of the owner, that in the courtyard, that the house, though poor, but perfect order. Located on the veranda, talk. Conversation, as always, slipped into politics. On the question of how he relates to the situation in Ukraine, there was such an answer: “I’m these Bander, I pressed, I couldn’t get it, I got it too. It’s necessary to add them, they won't let people live. ” And he continued, \"And to want the lads, I share their yak bits.\". Here is a veteran's story: (I wrote from memory, maybe I missed something, but I saved the whole point, I try to keep the original expressions, removed only the mat, which was a lot in the veteran’s words).\n\nI tell you, the Bander is a very cowardly creature, and for 70 years its essence has not changed. It can only be crowded by a crowd, and then if the Germans or anyone else will drive it. Or if you are sure that they will not surrender, that is against an unarmed. He also loves much, if he was offended, on someone weak to recoup. It often happened during the war, if you beat a bander somewhere, then wait that in a couple of days they burn down a village somewhere. They are afraid of direct combat, preferring to shoot from the bushes and to slip away quickly. They are from the time of the Polish gentry, afraid to do something directly in the back with joy, and in front of a good girl. Still love to pull something that is bad. Moreover, all of them were Russians, Germans, Poles, and their own. Eating for them, almost the saints of “Vilna Ukraine”, could have a feast, even sitting on the corpses of just shot people. The attitude towards the dead is like dirt and hell with it, the same wounded people, if you cannot be more useful, then we no longer need you, it is easier to finish. They are not afraid of dirty affairs, from which even the inveterate Gauleiters of the Germans vomit, they are not afraid, and even do it with some sort of perverted pleasure. They are only very afraid of their lords, and so long as they are in sight of someone, and when no one sees and does not lay them down, they eat nasr in borsch. Yes, smashing and the discharge of guilt on their neighbor in their blood, the identity is still grafted from the lords. Ukraine means nothing to many, loud slogans are just a way to grab more and more. How they got out of their slaves, so they remained serfs. Picked up \"culture\" from the Poles that Jews, but did not get out of slavery. The Germans waved at them with their hands, they do their work, but nature cannot be undone. If there are no lords, they will find them for themselves Austrians, Poles, Germans, now Americans. Or from their own, they will choose someone according to some criteria, and they will set themselves a pan.\n\nHow to beat them is very simple. First, deprive them of their leadership, without a word from above, they quickly turn into a crowd, and then they just need to frighten, run like a herd. They also took them pretty well by deception. There was a case when we were one partisan with a look at a German who looked alike and knew Nemchursky, dressed up by a German officer, a second soldier, we had a trophy car. Drew an order fake, they say to get together and then there will be put forward. It was terrible that they suddenly felt that, but no, our people came to the village, made a rustling sound like real Germans, they handed the order to their commander and quickly left. True, as they later learned, I almost didn’t get a puncture, there was an order in German, but they didn’t know the language. But everything went well, one of the villagers knew German and translated it. So they are to us, in the amount of almost a company, as the pretty ones ambushed in the ambush. Secondly, deprive them of supplies, as the Germans do not know how to fight on an empty stomach, they think more where to snatch what than to fight. A couple of days of hunger strike, and then merge the misinformation that there is something there to profit. And to meet, for food they run like rats, forgetting everything. Thirdly, play them off against each other, for a good piece, fighting like dogs. Resentment hold for a long time, on occasion, revenge even relatives. So, if they think that they have been offended by their own people, then this is to our advantage. Undermine their confidence in their commanders, after the war, most of the Bandera gave up precisely because they were abandoned by the commanders. Those who do not trust the commanders quickly join the ranks of deserters.\n\nYou can beat them, we proved it in the war and after the war. It is necessary to check prisoners well, among Bandera many people are simply deceived, but there are also ideological ones, but there are just scum who don't give a damn about ideas and people, they are fighting for some goals they don’t understand. 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He often fleed to his grandmother’s house to avoid conflict at home.\n\nArthur Shawcross and a Mind Filled With Sex\n\nArthur Shawcross can never remember a time when he was not preoccupied with sex. Even from as early as eight he frequently masturbated and progressed onto oral sex with both male and female friends. And his sexual escapades were not limited to just humans. Arthur Shawcross also had sex with animals, in particular cows, sheep, a horse and a chicken, that ultimately died while Arthur was having intercourse with it.\n\nHis initiation into sex was by his “Aunt” Tina, who made him perform oral sex on her. This would become his favorite type of sexual intimacy. By the time he was fourteen, Arthur claims that he was regularly having oral sex with his sister Jeannie and his cousin Linda. He also claims that he had another relationship with a young girl who lived nearby and was caught by her brother while performing oral sex on the girl. The brother supposedly threatened to tell their parents unless Arthur performed oral sex on him as well. It was at this time that Arthur’s craving for sex became insatiable and he continued to have oral sex whenever the opportunity presented itself. However any penetration would be short-lived, as Arthur would quickly lose his erection.\n\nFor the next few years Arthur went from job to job, mingled with petty thefts and arrests. In 1964 Arthur married and the couple had a son. The marriage lasted only four years.\n\nThe real turning point in Arthur Shawcross’ life came in 1968. Arthur was drafted. After a whirlwind romance, Arthur married again and then left to begin a tour of duty in Vietnam. It was also were he began to learn how to kill.\n\nWhile in Vietnam, Arthur was a dispatch clerk, responsible for flying out to the various war-zones with the ammunition via a helicopter. At first he was horrified with the savagery of war. But he was soon itching to be out among his fellow soldiers. He enjoyed hunting the enemy. He like being a predator.\n\nOnce in the thick of war, Shawcross began a campaign of murder. On one occasion he found two Vietnamese women hiding in the shrub. First he shot one of the women in the head and tied the other to a tree. Though the first woman was still breathing, he cut off her head and put it on a pole for the enemy to find. He then took a slice from her thigh, cooked it and ate it.\n\nThe other terrified woman he made her perform oral sex on him, before raping her at gunpoint and then shooting her in the head.\n\nA Living Fantasy of Horror and Gore for Arthur Shawcross\n\nVietnam became a wonderful, living fantasy of horror and gore for Arthur Shawcross. He not only would shoot at the enemy, he also savaged Asian prostitutes. One of them was only eleven years old, but that didn’t stop Shawcross. He raped, tortured and butchered her anyway. He said later that Vietnam brought out his animal instincts and all of his violence was justified by the horrors of the conflict.\n\nArthur later said “The VC put razor blades up whores’ vaginas. Shoved them inside a cup deep in where you’d never know until it was too late. When the GI’s would fuck ’em they would slit their penises to shreds or cut ’em clean off. I was once with some guys, ROK Koreans, who took a whore and put a fire hose inside her and turned on the water. She died almost instantly. Her neck jumped about a foot from her body.\n\nAnother time we took another whore and tied her to two small trees, legs to the trees, bent down. She had a razor blade inside her vagina. She was cut from her anus to her chin. Then the trees were let go. She slit in half. Left her there hanging between the trees. This may be why I did what I did to those girls.”\n\nWhen Arthur Shawcross returned home from Vietnam, he was highly agitated and found it difficult to relax. He began to beat his wife and was incredibly aggressive. A psychiatrist told Linda, Arthur’s wife, that he needed to be committed for treatment and rest. Linda, however, being a Christian Scientist, did not believe what the doctors had to say and refused to sign the papers for his committal.\n\nWithout the therapy he desperately needed, Arthur’s mental state continued it’s rapid decline and he became increasingly irritated with Linda and her family, usually over their adherence to their religion, which he saw as nothing more than witchcraft.\n\nArthur Shawcross believed that the spirit of a thirteenth-century cannibal called “Ariemes,” possessed his body and drove him to rape, murder and cannibalism.\n\nWhile living in Watertown, in May of 1972, Shawcross murdered 10-year-old Jake Blake. He lured the boy to some woods where he assaulted and strangled him. Four months later, he raped and killed an eight-year-old girl named Karen Ann Hill.\n\nArrested for these crimes, Shawcross confessed to both murders but was later able to obtain a plea bargain with the prosecutors. He would plead guilty to killing just Karen Ann Hill on a charge of manslaughter, instead of first-degree murder, and the charge of killing Jake Blake would be dropped. With little evidence to go on, prosecutors went along with this, and the self-confessed double child killer was given a 25-year sentence.\n\nShawcross served 15 years before he was released on parole in March 1987. He had difficulty settling down as he was chased out of homes and fired from workplaces as soon as neighbors and employers found out about his criminal record. Eventually he settled in Rochester, New York, and lived with a woman named Clara.",
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"Several stories in this issue focus on themes of the upcoming fall Radio Show. Here’s a sampling of additional show highlights. A full program can be found atradioshowweb.com. Dates below refer to Tuesday, Sept. 29, through Friday, Oct. 2. Also, read more in-depth pre-show coverage in our Sept. 9 issue.\n\n“Pillsbury’s Financing the Future of Radio” — Executives from radio and investing will look at the biz from the financial perspective in this session led by law firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. Radio speakers include Caroline Beasley, David Field and Jeff Warshaw. Topics include how companies are raising capital. Wednesday, 8:30–10 a.m., with breakfast provided.\n\n“Asked and Answered: Speed Mentoring” — Where else can you grab Steve Newberry, president/CEO of Commonwealth Broadcasting, and ask for career advice? Eight other executives, from companies like Univision, Beasley, Big River and Greater Media, will take part, too. Wednesday, 9:30–10:45 a.m.\n\n“Ask the FCC” — District Director Doug Miller of the Atlanta office will appear at the exhibit floor theater, talking about commission issues. Among other topics, we suspect he’ll be asked his opinion about the impact of recently announced reductions in field offices and AM revitalization. Several blocks of time on Wednesday.\n\n“Five Things Programmers and Talent Need to Stop or Start Doing Immediately” — “Listen to new tactics for what you should and should not be doing to ensure your success.” Presenters are consultant and trainer Valerie Geller, Westwood One host Zach Sang and Jimmy Steal, Emmis VP of programming and national PD for Emmis Digital. Moderated by Kurt Johnson, senior VP of programming at Townsquare Media. Wednesday, 3:30–4:30 p.m.\n\n“New Monitoring Capabilities for Measuring Watermark Quality” — Call this the “Voltair session.” Engineers and PDs have been following the Voltair/PPM controversy closely. Geoff Steadman, vice president and founder of 25-Seven Systems, part of the Telos Alliance, will talk for a half-hour about that device. Thursday, noon–12:30 p.m. in the exhibit hall theater. We’re predicting a full house, which will also no doubt be the case for the …\n\n“Nielsen PPM Encoding Update” — Call this the “Nielsen responds to Voltair” session. The ratings company recently held a national webinar for the radio industry and said it plans enhancements to the critical band encoding technology used in its Portable People Meter, a move influenced in part by the Voltair controversy. Nielsen’s Matt O’Grady and Arun Ramaswamy will talk about it. Thursday, 1:30–2 p.m., also on the exhibit hall stage. Perhaps anticipating a rumble, the organizers separated the sessions by 30 minutes.\n\nGavin DeGraw will perform during the Marconi Awards dinner and show.\n\nAmericana/country rock artist Bonnie Bishop will perform during a Marketplace Mixer Sept. 30.“After AT&T and T-Mobile: Next Steps for NextRadio” — The FM chip boys are celebrating these days, having made progress in their push to get carriers on board. NextRadio President Paul Brenner and his boss, Emmis Chairman Jeff Smulyan, would love to add another name or three to that list of wireless companies. Thursday, 2:15–3:15 p.m.\n\nNAB Marconi Radio Awards Dinner & Show — The awards recognize stations and individuals for excellence in 20 categories. Singer/songwriter Gavin DeGraw will perform, taking time out from his touring schedules with Shania Twain and Billy Joel. Syndicated personality Rickey Smiley will host; in addition to his eponymous radio show, film/TV work and CDs, he promotes initiatives like “Father’s Day,” which reunites fathers with children. The event is Thursday evening and requires a separate ticket.\n\nArtist Spotlight Series — This new series will feature BMI songwriters/artists Paul McDonald, Bonnie Bishop, Shawn Mullins and Michael Tolcher. Their performances on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 are free for registered attendees. Most will be on the exhibits floor; the show website radioshoweb.com has times and locations.\n\nSteven Tyler of Aerosmith will sit down for a Q&A about the music business, part of the Friday morning “Music & Mimosas” session. “Music & Mimosas” — Is it just us or does the Radio Show seem to be making a special effort to reach out to music labels and artists this year? In addition to the Artist Spotlight Series highlighted elsewhere, here’s one in which representatives from labels like Big Machine Label Group, Columbia Records, Disney Music Group, Epic, Republic and Warner Bros. Entertainment will talk about pending records, artists and business initiatives — and Steven Tyler will be there, too, talking about building his own brand, as well as issues involved in the music industry. (Who’s gonna ask about performance royalties?) It’s on Friday, 9–11 a.m.\n\n“FCC Experts Talk Radio Regulation” — Pretty much what the headline says. Likely topics include public files, contest rules, AM’s health, translators and LPFM. Commissioner Michael O’Rielly is scheduled to give opening remarks. Panelists are Peter Doyle, chief of the Audio Division, and Robert Baker, assistant chief of the Policy Division, both in the Media Bureau, while NAB’s Ann Bobeck and Rick Kaplan moderate.\n\nThe FCC’s Peter Doyle makes a point as FEMA’s Al Kenyon listens in 2014. Doyle has been a frequent speaker at broadcast conventions and again will appear in Atlanta.\nPhoto by Jim PeckKerri Kasem, right, daughter of the late Casey Kasem, talks about her career and experiences with parental visitation and guardianship rights.\n\n“The Importance of Finding Your Voice” — Kerri Kasem is a TV/radio host and founder of the Kasem Cares Foundation. Daughter of the late Casey Kasem, she will talk about “her impassioned journey from becoming a multimedia personality to using her voice, through personal tragedy, to empower change to parental visitation and guardianship rights.” Presented by Mentoring and Inspiring Women.",
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But this region has a much richer and longer history than the Instagram fame it has gathered over the past several years.\n\nThe region’s history begins at the eruption of a series of volcanoes that include Mount Erciyes and Hasan that sculpted, along with air and rain, the unique, unworldly looking landscape filled with mountain ridges, valleys and pinnacles known as “fairy chimneys” that stretch as high as 40 meters (130 feet) up in the sky. When the volcanoes erupted and spread their thick ash across this region, the ash turned into soft rock that solidified and became tens of meters thick. From that soft rock, otherwise known as tuff, the wind and rain of millions of years crafted the ever beautiful rock formations of Cappadocia.\n\nNature isn’t the only contributor to the beauty of the region. Since the Paleolithic era, Cappadocia has been an area popular for settlers due to its natural geological security features that kept civilizations protected from outside forces. This area witnessed the beginnings of Anatolian cultural history, including Christian civilizations and monastic activity that can be dated back to the fourth century. Early Christians who were fleeing Roman persecution flocked to the caves here and set up intricate monastic communities. The traces of a plethora of churches, troglodyte villages and cities hidden within the rock formations make it the world’s largest urbanized cave complex and showcases the masterpieces from the intelligent minds of early human civilization.\n\nAside from its structural glory, Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia also host the glorious Byzantine art specific to the region. The decor found on the walls inside rock caves, presumed to once be churches, is one of the leading examples of artwork from the Byzantines in the post-iconoclastic period. Not only does the incomparable beauty of the art give the region an exquisite charm, but the history and significance of it give us clues into the life and rituals of the people who settled among the mushroom-shaped, fairy chimneys of Cappadocia.\n\nAlthough an important part of the world history for centuries, the 9,614 hectares (37.1 square miles) of Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and includes seven key parts of the area: Göreme National Park, Derinkuyu Underground City, Kaymakli Underground City, Karlik Church, Theodore Church, Karain Columbaria and Soğanlı Archaeological Site. Since then Cappadocia has been a popular place for tourism due to its historical mysteries and unworldly appeal.\n\nWhile many of Göreme’s troglodyte dwellings are now protected museums, you can still find some that are fully functioning homes and hotels. This is one of the features that make this area popular among tourists looking for an out-of-this-world experience. This past year, Cappadocia reached a record number of tourists, welcoming some 3.8 million visitors in 2019 alone. It is no secret that after the threat of the pandemic dissipates, tourists from around the world will flock back to this region to discover the mysteries and wonders it has to offer. Although a great contribution to Turkey’s successful tourism industry, floods of tourists also come with its downsides for this World Heritage Site. Due to the high demand for tourism, many ancient sites that were presumed to be intact for ages, are now facing severe damage and modern revitalization, although UNESCO continues to try and protect the area so that it can survive for another millennium.\n\nThere is a clear reason for the large number of tourists returning year after year to the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia – and that can only be described by the magical experiences people have when visiting. The history alone brings the past to the present, as you learn of the early civilizations that settled in the rock caves and are able to imagine what life was like walking through the dusty paths of Göreme National Park. But it is not only the history that brings people here time after time again. The “moonscape” features give visitors an otherworldly experience and although it is unlikely any of us will be able to travel to another planet during our lifetime, it seems like the natural features of Cappadocia can give us that feeling of being outside Earth without ever leaving the borders of Turkey.\n\nNo matter what you come to Cappadocia for, there is no doubt that your visit will bring you a wide array of adventures to choose from. Activities such as hot air balloon rides at sunrise, sleeping in one of the infamous hotel caves, exploring the underground city of Derinkuyu or taking in the beauty of each sunset and sunrise with a cup of Turkish tea, will keep you on your toes throughout your visit. All year-round, there are tour groups that can arrange the entire experience for you, from arrival to departure, but if you are looking for an unscheduled, spontaneous adventure, the region is also easily accessible by plane or bus from all major cities in Turkey and can be discovered all on your own.\n\nIf you have the chance, pack your bags and make your first stop after the pandemic ends to Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia for an unforgettable and fairytale experience."
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And, so far at least, the West has been willing and able to bear the economic pain of a sudden separation from a major energy supplier. Indeed, oil markets have even offered some respite in recent weeks. European sanctions on Russian crude came into effect in December without the skyrocketing prices seen when the sanctions were announced. And, after the G7’s controversial price cap came into effect in December, Russian oil began to sell at a steeper discount than it had been in the months leading up to the deal.\n\nNonetheless, the coming year could be rockier. Europe landed nearly 1 million barrels per day of Russian oil in November, demonstrating that it still had some way to go in replacing Russian supplies. Russian President Vladimir Putin decreed that, beginning February 1, Russia would bar all oil exports to countries “directly or indirectly” abiding by the cap – a vague standard that could be meaningless or could take significant quantities of oil off the market, depending on Putin’s whims. And, beginning in February, the European embargo will expand to include refined products like diesel, which will be trickier to replace than crude.\n\nNor is oil the only energy risk stemming from the Ukraine conflict. Over the course of 2022, Moscow choked off pipeline shipments of natural gas, sending European prices to historic highs. Prices equivalent to $410 per barrel of oil drove down demand, while policymakers worked to replace lost Russian supplies and build up gas storage for what has so far turned out to be a mild winter.\n\nAll this eased prices as the year closed, but 2023 will likely be harder. For the first half of 2022, gas was still flowing through Nord Stream 1, a major pipeline that has since been rendered inoperable by an unexplained explosion. Europe will need to rely on costly liquid natural gas (LNG) and longer-range pipeline shipments to meet 2023’s demand and refill storage tanks for next winter. This all but ensures that prices will remain elevated, threatening not just household and government budgets but also the competitiveness of energy-intensive industries such as steel and glass manufacturing. Public support for Ukraine remains strong across the continent, but whether that will endure through a second year of war-related energy disruptions will be a key story to watch in 2023.\n\nThe 118th Congress began last week, inaugurating a new term of divided government. Democrats expanded their narrow control of the Senate, while Republicans took over the House with a wafer-thin majority of just four seats, where they are already grappling with historic, self-inflicted challenges. It is easy to dismiss these early disruptions as unseemly bickering that will soon be forgotten in the tide of everyday politics. On the contrary, this suggests that everyday politics will be thin on the ground in this Congress.\n\nThe window for federal energy and climate legislation is, at best, closed. Perhaps there will be scope for climate-friendly provisions in forthcoming legislation like the Farm Bill, where there is at least tentative interest in supporting practices that boost carbon sequestration, soil health, and water retention. To date, however, such practices are utilized by a small minority of farmers, making them important growth opportunities but marginal sources of abatement compared to changes in power generation or transportation infrastructure.\n\nAt worst, Congressional climate skeptics could utilize proposed rule changes to gut climate and energy programs and zero out salaries or staffing levels for important implementing agencies; hamstring the regulatory process with investigations and hearings; weaponize the debt limit to force discretionary spending cuts; or even force out the Speaker in favor of someone more amenable to their interests. Of course, climate and energy issues are not at the top of the House Republican agenda, and Senate Democrats and the White House would certainly fight back. But with the debt limit looming and some Members’ appetites for nihilism apparently limitless, climate and energy watchers should expect some fireworks.\n\nThe 2022 UN Climate Summit reached agreement on a “loss and damage” mechanism to compensate countries for the costs climate change is imposing today, a long-sought goal of vulnerable countries. Though the agreement was celebrated as a landmark, it is far from clear how establishing yet another financing scheme fulfilled the summit’s goal of policy implementation, or how diverting time, attention, and funding from existing mitigation and adaptation efforts will serve at-risk states.\n\nThis year’s summit, which will take place in the United Arab Emirates, will need to find a way not only to flesh out the thin agreement on loss and damage reached in Sharm el Sheikh but also meet critical new deadlines. Countries are scheduled to report progress toward their previous emissions reductions pledges – pledges it is already abundantly clear most will miss. Wealthy countries will be challenged to deliver on climate financing promises they made more than a decade ago, and to begin filling a fund for adaptation assistance pledged two summits ago. In a summit hosted by a petrostate, in the middle of what is projected to be a global recession, and on the cusp of a second winter of energy disruptions, these talks will face stiff headwinds.\n\nAll that said, the signals for 2023 on the international climate front are not uniformly bad. The United States and China have taken tentative steps out of the diplomatic nadir that followed former Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan last August. Though significant differences remain between the two powers on a wide range of issues, China experts expect that climate will continue to be a promising area for bilateral cooperation.\n\nSeparately, momentum seems to be building toward reforms of international financial institutions that will allow them to take a more prominent role in financing mitigation and adaptation projects. As such, the outcomes of the Spring Meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund will also be key to watch."
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But analysts warn that Eritrea, which under President Isaias Afwerki has become one of the world’s most closed societies with an unwelcoming business climate, may not share the economic spoils of the new era of engagement.\n\n“The potential for this accord… to revitalise its economy is huge,” said Seth Kaplan, a professor at Johns Hopkins University in the United States who has studied Eritrea’s economy. “The great unknown is what will Isaias do.” Eritrea, once a province of Ethiopia that incorporated the single nation’s entire coastline, fought a decades-long independence war before voting to leave in 1993. The decision landlocked Africa’s second-most populous country-although Ethiopia continued to export through Eritrean ports until a border dispute erupted into war in 1998.\n\nEritrean troops poured south into Zalambessa which is the last Ethiopian town on the main road between the countries’ capitals. Eritrea then “systematically bulldozed” it, the local Catholic bishop wrote in a 2003 letter to the United Nations Secretary General. “There wasn’t anything left. All we found were rocks that weren’t even a meter in size,” said Taema Lemlem, the owner of a cafe in the town.\n\nA peace treaty ended fighting in 2000, but hopes that the frontiers would re-open were scuppered when Ethiopia rejected a UN-backed effort to definitively settle the border question two years later. The road from Zalambessa to Eritrea is blocked by the military, and the once-bustling trade hub where cactuses sprout from conflict-damaged buildings is eerily quiet.\n\nBarred from Eritrea’s ports, Ethiopia shifted its sea trade to neighboring Djibouti, investing heavily in a railway and other infrastructure as it became one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. But facing soaring debt and a foreign exchange shortage, Ethiopia’s new prime minister Abiy Ahmed announced in June that he would privatize key state-owned companies including Ethiopian Airlines and Ethio telecom.\n\nGetachew Teklemariam, a consultant and former Ethiopian government adviser, said that while the economic reforms and warming relations were not necessarily linked, they could both reinvigorate the economy. “The rapprochement relieves resources from the military buildup that has been going on over the years,” Getachew said.\n\nEritrea responded to Ethiopia’s rejection of the UN border settlement with an extensive crackdown on dissent that in turn deterred investment. Repressive policies stifled its emerging entrepreneurial class, dissidents were arrested and an indefinite military service program was mandated that drew comparisons to slavery from the UN. “Eritrea has done almost everything it can to keep foreign investment out,” Kaplan said. Hundreds of thousands of Eritreans have fled abroad, partly to avoid conscription which many migrants say contributes to poverty.\n\nIsaias insisted the mandatory national service was necessary to deter Ethiopian aggression, but has not commented on the scheme’s future since the thaw with Addis Ababa. Kaplan suggested Eritrea may not change its hardline policies or become more welcoming to foreigners, but could instead seek investment for two of its most promising sectors-ports and mining.\n\nGetachew added that trade between Ethiopia and Eritrea had been fraught even before the war. The smuggling of Ethiopian contraband through Eritrean ports and Asmara’s manipulation of its nakfa currency strained relations and contributed to the border conflict. “My fear is now, even after all these years, our regulatory capacity is not really strong enough to avoid those sorts of malpractice,” he said.\n\nAnd even though Ethiopia is eager to access Eritrea’s more cost-effective ports of Assab and Massawa, Getachew warned that both are believed to be run-down after trade dried up following the war. In another sign of the rapid rapprochement, Ethiopia’s foreign ministry spokesman Meles Alem this week that roads to Assab were already being repaired to enable rapid use of the port.\n\nResidents living along the frontier are hopeful that cross-border trade will begin to flourish and occasional shootouts between Ethiopian and Eritrean troops will end. “While other people were listening to music, we were listening to gunfire,” said Taema, the cafe owner. “Being open is better than being closed, and peace is better than war.” – AFP",
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Whether it was following the journey of the amateur Tartan Devils Oak Avalon FC improbable appearance and first-round victory in the 2016 edition of the proper tournament, to the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC’s meetings with MLS opponents, including the memorable overtime classic against DC United at Highmark Stadium in June 2015.\n\nHowever, while soccer fans will be missing the Open Cup excitement that brings unpredictability of first and second round action plus potential upsets in the ensuing rounds, there is a pretty good alternative knockout tournament taking place.\n\nFor the first time ever, the NCAA men’s and women’s Division I tournaments are being played in the Spring, with action kicking off this week as all games will be played in North Carolina.\n\nUS OPEN CUP ON HOLD\n\nEarlier this month, United States Soccer Federation made it official, announcing that due to continuing concerns centered around COVID-19 pandemic, the 107th Edition of the U.S. Open Cup, which was already trimmed down to 16 teams, would be put on hold with the hopes of playing it later this year.\n\n“The logistical and financial burdens to have the tournament take place this spring in the current environment are substantial,” said Paul Marstaller, US Open Cup commissioner, in the announcement.\n\n“Even though all of U.S. Soccer’s member professional teams will be playing in their respective league competitions this year, the Committee did not feel it wise to have clubs divert important resources during the next two months for Open Cup play. Instead, we will look further into the future to see what possibilities might exist for 2021. After that, a full-scale 2022 Open Cup is less than a year away.”\n\nAs reported by TheCup.US, the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) had recently sent a letter to the USSF asking that they cancel the 2021 competition due to the financial and logistical burdens that could potentially be placed on their two amateur teams by the federation’s COVID-19 safety protocols.\n\nFrom a local perspective, there would not have been any teams from Western Pennsylvania in the 2021’s makeshift edition, as the Riverhounds SC didn’t make the cut for the 24-team or 16-team tournament proposals based on their finish in the 2020 USL Championship season. Local amateur clubs, Steel FC and Tartan Devils came up short in 2020 qualifying as well.\n\nAfter the traditional Fall NCAA tournaments were cancelled, it was rescheduled to now take place from April 30 through May 17 and will be played in its entirety in Cary, North Carolina and surrounding area, due to COVID-19 protocols and concerns.\n\nIn fact, they’re kicking off midweek with first round matches on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.\n\nAdding to the local appeal, Pitt men’s soccer team has earned the number two overall seed and Penn State men’s team also return to the tournament as an at-large selection. Meanwhile, on the women’s side, West Virginia University’s women’s team are making their 21st straight appearance, is a fifth overall seed and Penn State (who won the 2015 tournament) are also in the field again as an at-large selection.\n\nPitt has been the highest scoring team in the ACC, and after breaking through for its first-ever NCAA tournament win in 2019, they now have a team poised to made a deep run this Spring. The Panthers earned an at-large bid, their second in as many years. The NCAA berth is the fourth in school history and first back-to-back appearance (1962, 1965, 2019).\n\nPitt finished 13-3 overall and 9-1 in Atlantic Coast Conference play for the year. The Panthers went 6-2 overall and 5-1 in conference play this spring. With its 5-0 victory over Virginia April 8, Pitt clinched the ACC Coastal Division title for the first time in school history.\n\nThere are numerous local players involved too.\n\nHere are a few most Riverhounds Development Academy alums who will be playing in the NCAA tournament: Harper Cook, American University, Ethan Hackenberg, Coastal Carolina and Jacob Adams, Marshall University.\n\nBoth West Virginia and Pitt have first round byes and will begin play in the second round on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.\n\nHere’s the early round schedule for the local / regional schools in the NCAA tournament:\n\nThe women’s national semifinals will be May 13 and the men’s May 14, while both national champions will be crowned May 17.\n\nPittsburgh Soccer Now plans to have coverage of every tournament game along with post-match reaction as long as the local teams remain in contention for the National Championship.\n\n“The number 2 overall seed.. 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"The door of Silence\n\nAs I have described in my previous post, I have started making a new door of Silence.\nYesterday I made the stiffener for the door. It is made out of 2x5\" larch, and the ends are mortised and drawbored into the diagonal part as can be seen in the picture below.\n\nThe door itself is made out of 1½x6\" larch and the individual boards have received a rabbet on two corners so the door will be shiplapped.\n\nA lock from an old door was mortised into the edge board so the door can be opened and closed as it should.\n\nThe shiplapped boards are nailed into place, and the nails are clenched.\nI have made a tutorial regarding clenching, so people who would like to try it can have an idea of how it is done. Please bear in mind that these nails are rather big (3/16 x 5.25\" or 4.6 x 130mm).\nThe adjustable wrench used in the process is an 18\" just to give you an idea of the size.\n\nI have not placed the head of the nails on a metal surface since I don't have one large enough for the door. But using the adjustable wrench allows the clenching to be made without problems. I first tried to bend the tip of a nail using a pipe wrench, but it was not a success.\n\nFinally the door was cut to size and the fit in the frame was tested. Hopefully I can install the hinges tomorrow.",
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"The door test fitted in the frame.\nPosted by Jonas Jensen at 1:45 PM 5 comments:\n\nA local artist was asked to decorate 7 doors for a project called \"Pilgrim Mors\".\nThe idea is that each door symbolises one of the 7 pilgrim words:\n\nThe door representing \"Silence\" was placed in a park in the main city of our island (population approximately 10.000).\nApparently it was a bit too provocative to someone that a door representing such a dangerous thing as silence was placed in the public space - so somebody vandalised it completely. You can see the result of it here: Broken silence (the site is in Danish)\n\nI happen to know the artist, and I felt bad that her work of art was destroyed after being on display for about a month or so. The doors were all old doors that had been salvaged and given to her. SO they were mostly made for interior use and they were never meant to be vandalism proof.\nAs you can see, whoever did the job made sure it was done thoroughly.\n\nI talked to Anja (the artist) and explained that I would like to build her a new door that would be a little more sturdy than the old one, so it would require an even bigger effort to destroy it if the vandals should want to try it again. She liked the suggestion, so I have started making a door as an ad hoc project.\n\nThe frame is being made by 6x6\" larch that is assembled with drawbored tenons. The door itself is going to be made out of 1½\" massive larch mounted upon 2x5\" stiffeners. The hinges are some old hinges from an interior door in my barn.\n\nI like the idea to be able to contribute to that art and the freedom of expressing oneself is not intimidated to silence by means of simple acts of vandalism.",
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"The assembled frame. (It needed to be pulled ½\"into square).\nPosted by Jonas Jensen at 1:13 PM 14 comments:\n\nShaker bench, the roof and an aircraft fighter\n\nAs described in a previous post, I have been trying to make a Shaker inspired bench for a friend of the family who helped train our pony to enter a trailer.\nSince the roofing project has moved into the tiling phase, it has left me with a little spare time e.g. for projects like this.\n\nThe bench is inspired from a book by John G Shea describing a meeting house bench which as far as I remember is from the Hancock Shakers.\nIt will be used outside on a riding court, so I decided that I would try to avoid metal in the building.\nThe lower parts of the legs have been added to give stability on a soft ground to avoid it tipping over. In addition to this, it can serve as a help for smaller children to mount their horses. So it is important that it is a stable bench.\n\nThe lower legs are mortised and drawbored. The top of the legs are also mortised into the top. These have received some wedges to secure them.\nThe braces are what first caught my eye on the bench. They add greatly to the stability. I can't remember the correct English term for how they are mounted. So I hope the pictures will give an idea if anyone would want to build something similar.\nI even added the Roman numerals below the seat as my sign of a well finished project.\n\nThe bricklayers have started to lay the tiles on the roof, and the progress is steady. This means that my role has been greatly reduced compared to when the carpenters were active with the sub roof. I have stacked the tiles on the roof so they could lay them, and generally tried to help wherever I could.\nToday they had to tile around a Velux window, so they didn't need very many tiles. Therefore I was able to finish the bench instead. Actually it was a lot more pleasant compared to carrying tiles.\n\nTonight Asger (7) asked if we could make some more soldering.\nHe felt he was ready for the next logical step after a ship.. An aircraft fighter!\nSo in honour of Snakey and other people related to fighter aircrafts I have added the pictures of the finished plane.\nLuckily for me, Asger didn't have any specific model in mind, so I cut out some wings, a tail and a cockpit and found a nose cone. I believe I have seen a plane once with a tail like this, but I don't know the make or model of it?",
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"The Enduring Depth of the ANC's Rainbowist Non-Racial Posture\n\nIt is worth noting that, with the turn of the century, there has been, within the rank and file of the ANC, an increasing number of people, who, as a culminative effect of the information age and technology, have developed philosophical leanings to a Black Nationalist \"Pro-Black\" postured outlooks and are exhibiting attendant tendencies in what they share in these virtual spaces. Names of iconolated figures associated with these philosophical outlooks, have in recent years been heard in choruses sang, and their images seen in some forms of memorabilia displayed, within this organisation, the ANC, which ironically has a history of utter repudiation, supported by its composition, against this conceptual framework of resistance politics that is characterized with \"the Black man, you're on your own\" and \"Poqo\" (Xhosa for 'pure' and 'go it alone') ideological content and narrative. The anomaly about this ideological gravitation to \"Pro-Blackness\", by some within the ANC, is that it is ridiculed by history and ANC's approach and fixed ideological variables on race and the race problematic. These well-meaning individuals who are genuinely attuned to the right frequency of thought, somehow hope to change the liberal rainbowist tradition of the ANC's political thought. I find the hope very schizophrenic and delusional, for it will really take the ANC to urinate on its own pillars and monumental sanctity to do that.",
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"The French surrealist poet, Jean Cocteau, said that, “Film will only become art when its materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper.” In the days before the invention of light video cameras, 8mm film came as close as you could to Cocteau’s dream. Saul Levine adopted the medium in the 1960s and began using the camera to record his daily life, out of which he developed his art.\n\nLevine’s life has included some key events of an era, so his films evoke history from a fresh point of view. For example, his film, NEW LEFT NOTE, is based on footage from major anti-war demonstrations in the late 1960s. At the time, Saul played a leading role in a prominent student organization (SDS), so these events are seen from inside. Yet the finished film is edited primarily in terms of color, and it is structured poetically, in large part as a love poem to another student leader in the movement. Over the years, Saul has created a body of work that is, first and foremost, a collection of “cine-poems.” Yet these same films also give us a document, and a formally innovative record of the artist’s life.\n\nSaul Levine’s films have screened throughout the United States and Europe. He has had major retrospectives at Anthology Film Archives (New York) and Harvard Film Archives (Boston) and has been featured in solo shows at the New York Film Festival and the Rotterdam Film Festival. His films and videos have also been exhibited at PS One/MoMA (New York), the Centre Pompidou (Paris), the Institute for Contemporary Art (Boston), the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), Pacific Film Archives (Berkeley) and many other places. His work has also been written about in The New York Times, Artforum Magazine, and Cahiers du Cinema. In addition, Levine is also influential as a teacher at MassArt and programmer at MassArt Film Society (Boston). He holds an MFA from the Chicago Art Institute, where he studied with Stan Brakhage.\n\nLevine is widely considered the master of small gauge (8mm) filmmaking in America, and he also works with 16mm film, video, sound, and performance art. He tends to push each medium to its limits, often through editing, where shots can be as short as one or two frames, or as long as a single 80-minute take. At MoCA Shanghai, we will present a selection of films that are mostly drawn from his ongoing series, THE NOTES. In the following interview, Levine discusses some of the ideas that went into the making of these films.\n\nread the rest of the interview here",
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Kim Moo-sung announced that his biggest goal is to obtain another victory in April’s legislative elections.\n\nHe added that an open primary and endless reform were both vital keys for success at the polls.\n\n“For the next year’s general elections, I will achieve a ‘bottom-up’ nomination process at all costs and give nomination rights back to the party and the people,” he said.\n\nKim also went on to say that the main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD) should join in the Saenuri’s plan to name candidates through an open primary.\n\n“The opposition said it will make strategic nominations for some districts, while other candidates would be selected through a bottom-up process. But that isn’t enough of a change in the nomination system to satisfy the people. Once again, I propose to the opposition party that the ruling and opposition parties hold open primaries at the same time and on the same day.”\n\nLast year, when Kim ran for the Saenuri Party chairmanship, he pledged that he would not wield his influence in a closed-door, top-down nomination process and promised to introduce an open primary. Pointing to his previous pledge, he credited nomination reform with bringing the ruling party two by-election victories, last year and this year.\n\nThe party will win again if this program continues, Kim said.\n\nCalling the current nomination system “the root of all evil,” Kim argued that the political arena would be free from corruption and irregularity once nomination reform was complete.\n\nHis proposal to the NPAD appeared to be a defensive measure however, reflecting his concerns that the opposition would participate in the ruling party’s primary and vote for the weakest possible candidates for its own gain in the real races.\n\nIn response, the NPAD said that it was willing to consider holding open primaries at the same time to determine candidates for the legislative elections in April.\n\nDuring the conference, Kim also said that his reshuffle of key party posts would be finalized today, adding that the appointments were aimed at party unity as well as wins at the polls.\n\n“I’ve always believed that a Gyeongsang lawmaker for the Saenuri Party is a bronze medal, while a Saenuri lawmaker in the capital region is a gold medal. We can win an election only when we have the mentality and perception from outside the Gyeongsang region,” he said, referring to the conservative party’s traditional stronghold. “So all reshuffled posts will be filled with officials who are not affiliated with the region.”\n\nKim also addressed the latest rupture between the ruling party and the Blue House and promised improvements.\n\nAngered with the Saenuri floor leader for striking a political deal with the opposition, President Park demanded that Rep. Yoo Seong-min be sacked. After 13 days of resistance, Yoo stepped down from his post last week.\n\nAdmitting to criticism that he had failed to follow through with his pledge that the relationship between the party and the Blue House would become more equal, Kim said, “I think there was a slight shortcoming, when we evaluate it by a score. But I did work hard for it, and it wasn’t as bad as described by the media.”\n\n“I will continue to do my best for a horizontal relationship between the ruling party and the Blue House and to make efforts to say what I have to say,” he continued. “The communication with the Blue House wasn’t smooth in the past, but it has been very good lately.”\n\nEarlier in the morning, President Park also touched upon the importance of restoring the cooperative ties between the Blue House and the Saenuri. During a senior secretariat meeting, Park said her newly appointed political affairs senior secretary, Hyun Ki-hwan, would be tasked with achieving that goal.\n\n“It is an important job to smoothly mediate the Blue House’s relations with the ruling party and the National Assembly,” she said. “For him to perform his job, he must focus everything on the people.\n\n“It is important for him to move beyond his individual interests and partisan politics,” Park said. “He must resolve problems truthfully and forthrightly.”\n\nPark appointed Hyun as her new political affairs senior secretary on Friday, filling the position after a 54-day vacancy.\n\nHyun, a 56-year-old Busan native, served as the external cooperation chief for the Federation of Korean Trade Unions before joining the Grand National Party, the predecessor to the Saenuri Party. He was elected as a lawmaker in 2008, but chose not to run for reelection in 2012, working on the ruling party’s nomination committee.\n\nHowever, he was later expelled from the Saenuri on charges that he took 300 million won ($265,194) in bribes to give out a nomination. Hyun was subsequently cleared by the prosecution and rejoined the party in 2013."
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"After Sunday's loss, a trio of us media types braved the Moose Jaw post game zone and chatted with head coach Mike Stothers, captain Kendall McFaull and marquee forward Quinton Howden. You can hear portions of those conversations tonight on The Pipeline Show but suffice to say it was a pretty frustrated group as they tried to wrap their heads around the latest loss.\n\nThe Warriors blasted shot after shot at Edmonton's net during the second period, 24-11 in the middle period alone and 49-32 overall, but allowed one more goal than they scored. Oil Kings netminder Laurent Brossoit was unbelievable during a game he called the best of his career (hear that on TPS tonight too) as he was beaten only once, on a deflection.\n\nThe bottom line on the night was that despite a significantly better performance by Moose Jaw, the final score wasn't even close. The scene now shifts to Saskatchewan for games 3 and 4 but will home ice be enough to slow down the Oil Kings? Certainly the Warriors can be expected to put forth their best game of the season and they'll need to; there is almost zero chance of beating the Oil Kings in four consecutive games.\n\nEdmonton's victory was even more impressive considering top 80-point man Dylan Wruck and Kristians Pelss, two of their top 6 forwards, were not in the line up due to injury. Plus, the Oil Kings soldiered on without Travis Ewanyk who missed the second and third periods after taking a shot off his forearm. There was some speculation on the catwalk last night that it was another shoulder injury for Ewanyk but that was not the case.\n\nSources suggest that both Pelss and Ewanyk will return to action tomorrow night.\n\n- How about Klarc Wilson? He played the first two games of the playoffs for Edmonton but was scratched once Henrik Samuelsson's suspension was over. Now, with Wruck on the shelf, the Edmonton native has come in and scored on his first shift in Game 1 against Moose Jaw and now has 5 points in the series that is only two games in. He was named the WHL's Player of the Week for his effort.\n\n- Curtis Lazar has taken his game to a completely different level since the playoffs started. The 16-year-old leads the team in scoring with 14 points and has unreal chemistry with Stephane Legault and Henrik Samuelsson. The trio has combined for 36 points in 10 games (8 for Samuelsson).\n\n- I loved seeing Lazar drive to the net on his third period goal last night. He was hammered by 6'6 Cody Beach but still managed to tuck the puck across the line a second before the net came off its mooring. The official waved the play off before the review overturned it but Lazar knew better; as soon as he'd gotten back to his feet he signaled it was a goal.\n\n- Now that the mainstream media is showing up to Oil Kings games the players on the club are getting wider recognition for their abilities. Laurent Brossoit as a potential member of Canada's WJC team in 2013? Sounds good to us.\n\n- Breaking news on Monday morning that the Portland Winterhawks have acquired \"a window\" to speak with defenceman Seth Jones from the Everett Silvertips for undisclosed draft picks.\n\nNick Patterson from the Everett Herald writes: \"Jones' rights remain with Everett. This deal just gives Portland a window to talk with Jones to try to convince him to choose the Western Hockey League instead of the NCAA. Davidson declined to reveal either the conditions of the bantam pick or the length of the window. If the Winterhawks are able to convince Jones, then another deal will have to be worked out to move Jones' rights.\"\n\nConsidering Portland gave up their 1st round picks this year and in 2013 to get Marcel Noebels out of Seattle, I wonder what they would surrender should Jones land in Portland. Jones is considered the top defenceman available in the 2013 NHL draft and ISS head scout Ross MacLean recently told TPS listeners that he had the best U18 performance he's ever seen.\n\n- There are already a lot of folks lifting an eyebrow Portland's way over the team's ability to secure top European talents like Nino Niederreiter and Sven Bartschi and to lure players such as William Wrenn and Cam Reid out of college. There are a lot of whispers of shady practices being employed to accomplish those types of moves and that talk won't go away after this trade, especially should Jones join the team next year. \"What a joke\" was one comment I've already received from someone who clearly subscribes to the opinion that all is not on the level that the WHL and CHL claim it to be. I'm not in a position to make accusations but if something behind the scenes is going on, wouldn't you think that the rest of the teams in the WHL would be aware of it and try to put a stop to it?"
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"I’ve gotten lots of questions lately about what to do with all the stuff kids leave behind when they go off to college, when they get married, when they move abroad, or when they move into a tiny apartment and can’t take all their stuff.\n\nIt’s funny, because my parents are dealing with this right now.\n\nBoth my sisters got married this summer and they still have SOOOOO much stuff at my parent’s house. And honestly, I still have a few things left at their house too 🙂\n\nIn all fairness, the only things I left behind are a collection of Precious Moments my mom got us and wanted to keep, and all my sports trophies/plaques which I don’t really want but my mom didn’t want me to throw them out.\n\nMy sisters on the other hand… they still have some cleaning out to do!",
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"I know many of you are in a similar situation — your kids are moved out but their stuff is still parked at your house. You want your space back, but you love your kids and you know that either they don’t have the space to store these items, they don’t live close enough to go through the items, or they just don’t have the time.\n\nWhatever the case, it’s not fair for you to have to deal with THEIR clutter in YOUR house for years and years.\n\nIf you are getting frustrated with your out-of-the-house children’s clutter, here are a few ideas you might want to try:\n\n1. Make sure your kids actually want their stuff.\n\nIf your kids no longer want the items, simply bring them to a local thrift store and your problem is solved (if only everything in life was so quick and easy!)\n\n2. Ask them to store their stuff at their own house.\n\nSince I’m assuming they won’t let you give/throw everything away, it’s only natural to assume that they would (or at least should) be willing to store most of the stuff at their own home/appartment.\n\nObviously this is not always possible, but you won’t know until you ask.\n\nOften times, they might not even realize everything they’re still storing at your house, so by making it clear that you really don’t want to keep their stuff in your house (and showing them how much stuff they still have at your house) they might be more willing to clear their clutter from your house.\n\nDisclaimer: I do realize that #1 and #2 are overly simplistic and might not work, but you’d be surprised how many organizing clients I’ve worked with who have begrudged their children’s clutter for years but never once actually asked their kids to move it out.\n\n3. Give them a deadline to move their stuff.\n\nIf asking nicely doesn’t work, it’s time to get down to business 🙂\n\nIf your children really DO want to keep their items (and they have the means to store these items) then I’d suggest giving them a deadline as to when the items need to be moved from your house. Also, make it clear what you plan on doing with their times if they don’t comply with your deadline (donate them, give them to another sibling, have a yard sale, etc)\n\nBe reasonable — if they just got married or moved out, give them at least a few months to get settled. And if they moved far away, you’ll probably have to wait longer for them find a time to travel home to pick up their items.\n\nYou might also be able to speed the process along by renting a U-Haul, letting them use your vehicle, or even packing everything yourself and bringing it to them.",
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"4. Sell their stuff and split the profits.\n\nOften times, college graduates or newlyweds prefer cash to almost anything. So if your kids are still unwilling and/or unable to move their belonging out of your house, offer to sell their stuff on Craigslist, Ebay, or at a yard sale and give them 50% – 80% of the profit.\n\nYes, this will take a bit of time on your part, but you’ll clear the clutter from your house, make some money for your kids, and make a little extra spending money for yourself.\n\n5. Store their stuff in a remote location.\n\nOK, so I’m actually not fully “on board” with this last option, because I’m usually against paying for a storage unit to store things you don’t even use.\n\nHowever, if you really want/need your space back, your kids truly don’t have the space or ability to store the items, and they don’t want to get rid / sell the items, your only other option is to find a remote location to store their stuff — either a storage unit, a friend’s barn, etc.\n\nIf storing their items will cost money, I’d highly recommend asking your kids to pay for at least part of that fee — otherwise I’m certain they’ll be content to keep that storage unit for a very long time!",
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"I do realized that several of these suggestions are “easier said than done” — especially if your kids are living in a small apartment and honestly don’t have the space. However, if you’re serious about reclaiming your space, it will take a bit of effort and persistance on your part.\n\nBut it will be worth it once you have your house back!\n\nOn the other hand, if you have the space and don’t mind storing their stuff — you get a “parents of the year” award!\n\nDo you have any other tips or suggestions for empty nesters with a house full of their children’s clutter?"
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