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5.636911 | 2.535718 | 5 | We all have seeds of jealousy and envy in us. The question is
who among us will acknowledge it? A Puritan preacher named
Thomas Manton said of the human penchant for envy and jealousy,
“We are born with this Adamic sin. We drink it in with our
mother’s milk.” It is that deeply a part of us. Such sinful
seeds keep us from rejoicing in the blessings and
accomplishments of others’ ministries or works. Their effect is
to erect powerful walls between us and our brothers and sisters:
“Wrath is cruel and anger a torrent, but who is able to stand
before jealousy?” (Proverbs 27:4, NKJV). James adds to this, “If
you have bitter envy and self-seeking in your hearts, do not
boast and lie against the truth” (James 3:14). In plain terms,
this sin of jealousy and envy is a bitter poison. If we hold
onto it, it will not only cost us spiritual authority but open
us to demonic activity. King Saul provides the clearest example
of this in all of scripture. In 1 Samuel, we find David
returning from a battle in which he slaughtere |
9.557688 | 3.284032 | -1 | Sovereignty over Takeshima In 1618 (Note), Ohya Jinkichi and
Murakawa Ichibei, merchants from Yonago, Hōki Province, in
Tottori Domain, received permission for passage to Utsuryo
Island (then called “Takeshima” in Japan) from the shogunate via
the lord of Tottori. Following that, the two families took turns
in traveling to Utsuryo Island once each year, and engaging in
catching abalone, hunting sea lions and felling trees. Note:
Some believe that this was in 1625. Both families engaged in
fishing around Utsuryo Island using ships with the hollyhock
crest of the ruling shogunate family on the sails, and usually
presented the abalone they caught as gifts to the shogunate and
others. Thus they monopolized the management of the island with
the de facto approval of the shogunate. During this period,
Takeshima, on the route from Oki to Utsuryo Island, came to be
used as a navigational port, docking point for ships, and rich
fishing ground for sea lions and abalone. As a consequence of
the above facts, Japan had est |
13.497631 | 2.465431 | 17 | Korea District Heating Corporation (KDHC) was established in
1985 and supplies district heating to about 1.41 million
households as of the end of 2016. Korea’s metropolitan area is
densely populated, and over the past 30 years, more towns have
been developed near metropolitan areas. Due to this development
district heating systems in Korea have been rapidly spreading.
Currently, all DH systems in Korea are 3G. Building insulation
standards have been continuously strengthened over the past
decade, and the government’s acts for the use of new and
renewable energy have been also been reinforced. KDHC finds it
necessary to develop a new district heating system linked to
renewable energy in existing district heating systems. In
connection to this, they are interested in learning more about
the currently operating 4G DH systems in Europe. The delegation
visited Denmark the 26th and 27th of April to study Danish 4G DH
systems. During the visit, the delegation was introduced to
Danish sustainable energy solutions at |
8.581272 | 3.536267 | -1 | History & Watchmaking About Rolex Watches Wearing a Rolex watch
enables entry into a world of unlimited possibilities. Rolex’s
story began when founder Hans Wilsdorf created the first
waterproof wristwatch – the Oyster – and developed into a range
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designers and engineers whose skills and knowledge are
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to present the work of these outstanding specialists. Pioneer in
the development of the wristwatch, the brand is at the origin of
numerous major watchmaking innovations. Rolex has registered
over 500 patents in the course of its history. Few companies
have been so consistently identified with the pursuit of
excellence, the quest for the abso |
12.518292 | 2.479228 | -1 | By Daniel Hunter We need to “stop stealing from future
generations” and “restore faith in capitalism”, the Unilever
chief executive Paul Polman told business leaders at the CBI
Annual Conference on Monday. Mr Polman’s speech followed an
introduction by Martin Cook, the Ernst & Young UK & Ireland
commercial managing partner, in which Mr Cook said that “people
want to hold businesses to account if they don’t think they’re
behaving in the right kind of way”. He argued that for Ernst &
Young, “doing good is doing good business” and set Mr Polman the
question, “what makes a good, responsible business”? Mr Polman
recognised that “the most important thing is to get the growth
back. That has to be the number one priority — economic
prosperity for all”. But he argued that “we actually have to ask
ourselves a much more profound question, and that is what kind
of growth do we really want for the future? Do we want to return
to the … self-interested, short term growth model that is
actually at the roots of the 2008 finan |
8.573484 | -3.767734 | 29 | Installing the Fuzzbuzz CLI Find your first bug in C or C++ Find
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9.409251 | 1.955953 | -1 | The troubles in Ulster during the past five years have produced
a crop of books about Ireland and her struggle to obtain
independence from England. Many of these books have owed much to
those historians, some of the most talented of them working in
Dublin, who have been demythologizing the past. The great revolt
against British rule which ended in Irish independence was both
heroic and successful. But it was also tragic in its
incompetence and self-destructiveness, and resembled much more
the operations of a small and indomitable guerrilla group than
the spontaneous rising of a nation in arms throwing off the yoke
of a tyrant. The Irish had a greater talent for political than
for revolutionary action. But for the First World War they would
have gained their independence that way—though at the cost of
the partition of Ulster. The Easter Rising of 1916 in Dublin was
a tale of disasters and errors of judgment. The majority of
Irishmen—like humble people all over the world—wanted to be left
alone and were curious |
10.405683 | 0.301184 | -1 | Image courtesy of Michael Collins About the Author: Melanie
Griffiths is a former COMPAS DPhil student and is currently an
ESRC Future Research Leaders Fellow and Senior Research
Associate at the School of Sociology, Politics and International
Studies, University of Bristol. She is leading the ‘Detention,
Deportability and the Family: Migrant Men’s Negotiations of the
Right to Respect for Family Life’ project, examining the family
lives and Article 8 rights of men at risk of removal or
deportation. This article originally appeared on the blog of
COMPAS: the Centre on Migration, Policy, and Society (COMPAS) is
a Research Centre within the School of Anthropology and Museum
Ethnography at the University of Oxford. Earlier this week my
friend Amir and I went to a prison near Oxford to visit our
mutual friend, Musa, who is serving a prison sentence of a few
months for handling stolen goods. It’s a low security, small
prison and, according to Musa, as prisons go it’s not that bad.
But this prison is unusual. This p |
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8.102494 | 1.710222 | 23 | Tourists looking to avoid the same old sights will love this
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10.796534 | -0.553745 | -1 | Decided January 9th, 1912. Fraud: proof; resulting trusts.
Equity. A Court of Equity will at all times lend its aid to
defeat a fraudulent transaction; but the fraud, like any other
fact, must be established by proof. p. 85 Fraud is never to be
presumed. p. 85 Where the proof does not measure up to the legal
requirement, a deed, absolute on its face, will not be set aside
by a Court of Equity on the ground that the deed was clothed
with a resulting trust in favor of the grantor. p. 85 Decided
January 9th, 1912. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Wicomico
County, sitting in equity, (TOADVIN, J.). The cause was
submitted to BOYD, C.J., BRISCOE, PEARCE, BURKE, THOMAS,
PATTISON, URNER and STOCKBRIDGE, JJ. Albert M. Jackson submitted
a brief for the appellant. Ellegood, Freeney Wailes submitted a
brief for the appellee. On the 10th day of March, in the year
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Wicomico County, certain property situate in that county. The
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10.271593 | 3.556105 | -1 | —-How Gargamelle, being great with Gargantua, did eat a huge
deal of tripes. The occasion and manner how Gargamelle was
brought to bed, and delivered of her child, was thus: and, if
you do not believe it, I wish your bum-gut fall out and make an
escapade. Her bum-gut, indeed, or fundament escaped her in an
afternoon, on the third day of February, with having eaten at
dinner too many godebillios. Godebillios are the fat tripes of
coiros. Coiros are beeves fattened at the cratch in ox-stalls,
or in the fresh guimo meadows. Guimo meadows are those that for
their fruitfulness may be mowed twice a year. Of those fat
beeves they had killed three hundred sixty-seven thousand and
fourteen, to be salted at Shrovetide, that in the entering of
the spring they might have plenty of powdered beef, wherewith to
season their mouths at |
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8.757017 | -2.990591 | 44 | The IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (CSDL) is the best
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11.001592 | 0.604362 | -1 | You spoke out for refugees’ right to learn, and the government
has listened. In October, we handed our Let Refugees Learn
petition in to the Government. It featured more than 10,000
signatures from people like you who believe that giving refugees
access to English lessons is vital for them to be able to
rebuild their lives here in Britain. Last week, we received a
letter from Theresa May telling us that our voices have made a
difference. The Prime Minister confirmed that in response to our
evidence, the Government has made an additional £10 million of
funding available for increasing English language lesson
provision for refugees: It’s incredible to know that 18 months
of hard campaigning have made a difference – and we couldn’t
have done it without you! Our work isn’t over, but this response
is a huge step towards ensuring all refugees are given the
chance of a better life. Thank you for fighting with us. |
11.824301 | -0.415157 | -1 | The global political sphere has been spinning in all directions
over the past decade, with many suggesting that the influence of
globalisation has waned. Yet, this has given rise to a new
digital phase of globalisation, enabling smaller businesses to
disrupt the markets of larger enterprises. With 86% of small
tech start-ups engaging in cross-border activity, even the
smallest of firms can make a big impact. The wane of
globalisation: What happened? For years, globalisation has
allowed products, technology, information and employment
opportunities to spread across borders – uniting and integrating
nations through the free market, making our world a much smaller
place. However, increasing numbers of Western countries are
turning their backs on the benefits of international cooperation
and instead, now appear more focused on their national
economies. But when did this start to happen? The 2008
recession, Brexit, President Trump…the list goes on. Here are
two big reasons why globalisation has been challenged: 1. |
12.751894 | 2.773551 | 17 | Media Advisory: UH law school is co-organizer of climate change
event at State CapitolUniversity of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Associate
Dean, William S. Richardson School of Law Kyle Groetzinger ,
(202) 478-6138 WHAT: The University of Hawai’i Environmental Law
Program at the William S. Richardson School of Law has invited
local and mainland experts to discuss the science and economics
behind the impacts of climate change on Hawai’i and legal
strategies to address them. Panelists will speak about the new
wave of climate liability lawsuits brought by state and local
governments in the U.S. as an effective tool to shift the
economic burden of climate change from taxpayers to polluters.
WHERE: Room 325, State Capitol Building WHEN: Friday, May 3,
2019 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Speakers: U.S. Senator Mazie Hirono
(by video), U.S. Senator Brian Schatz, state Representative
Nicole Lowen Moderators: Associate Dean Denise Antolini, UH
Professors Maxine Burkett, David Forman, Richard Wallsgrove -
Alyssa Johl (Center for Climate |
6.800165 | 4.181785 | 142 | You can’t simply wait for things to get better and for your life
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10.588342 | 8.461611 | 1 | The Madison County Health Department has compiled a list of
frequently asked questions regarding COVID 19 diagnoses and
testing. They are as follows: Our social media accounts are not
monitored 24/7, so we have created this FAQ to cover your most
common questions. It will be reviewed and updated on a regular
basis. I got a text saying that I had a positive COVID-19 test.
Is that legitimate? In brief, no. We will never send test
results by text. We use text only if we cannot reach a case by
phone and there is no voicemail on the phone number. The text
from us will say “This is the Madison County Health Department
trying to reach you in regards to an urgent health matter.
Please call our office at 859-623-7312 as soon as possible.”
Notice that it does not give any test result or even say what
the health matter is. We do not send specific results by text.
How many tests have been conducted in Madison County? We do not
receive the total number of tests at the local level. We only
receive positive test results. Ac |
14.015075 | 4.225536 | 12 | A sandblasted windshield is what happens when tiny particles of
dust or sand hit your car’s windshield repeatedly. Even though
the dust and tiny debris are not big enough to cause any serious
damage to the windshield, they leave tiny holes over a period of
time which become noticeable on your windshield. At first you
may not notice them, but after a while, the chips will become
more pronounced and eventually will leave you with a cracked
windshield in your car. The main reason behind rapid
sandblasting is tailgating. When you follow close behind other
vehicles, small pieces of rocks, sand and dirt are kicked up by
their tyres which get flung onto your windshield. The closer you
are to the person ahead of you, the more damage the sand and
dust will do to your windshield. So, in order to prevent
sandblasting, you are advised to keep at least a two to three
seconds’ distance between your car and the one in front of you.
This way, fewer particles are likely to come in contact with the
windshield of your car. Anot |
8.640839 | 6.297974 | -1 | With Britain officially having left the European Union at the
end of January, and with trade negotiations currently underway,
we should all be worried about the impact a deal with the United
States could have on NHS drug prices. The US pharmaceutical
industry has long resented the fact that the NHS pays far less
for its drugs than providers of healthcare in the States.
Insiders have indicated that Donald Trump may demand this
changes as a condition of any deal, in a move that could make
medicines up to seven times more expensive to the NHS. With this
in mind, it is imperative that we continue to demand increased
public involvement in pharmaceutical provision. During the 2019
election cycle, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party provided a
blueprint for what this might look like, we must make sure this
is not forgotten. Although the NHS’s enormous drug spend offers
plenty of lucrative opportunities to big pharma, the public
health service isn’t as lucrative as the industry would like.
The NHS benefits from cheaper drug |
12.324212 | -1.254635 | -1 | The Fed says it will build a real-time interbank payments system
But it has given itself a leisurely five years to do it IN
SEVERAL countries—Britain, say, or Sweden—bank transfers are
more or less instant. The moment your wages leave your
employer’s bank account, they arrive in your own, giving you the
wherewithal to pay the bills and feed the family. But America is
far behind. Transfers can take days to clear, landing many
Americans—chiefly those who can least afford additional
expense—with hefty overdraft fees or pushing them towards payday
lenders charging high interest rates. In an age when millennials
can split a drinks tab on their smartphones before leaving the
bar, this almost beggars belief. The Federal Reserve wants to
speed things up. On August 5th it said that it would build a
faster-payments system, as central banks have in other
countries. But not, alas, instantly. FedNow, its proposed
service, will not start before 2023. Covering all of America’s
10,000 banks and other depository institutions |
10.724459 | 0.772595 | 19 | About the Office UNESCO Ramallah was established in 1997
initially as a Liaison office through an agreement signed by the
late Yasser Arafat, representing the Palestinian National
Authority. At its inception, it dealt with Education and Culture
in Palestine. Over time, it incorporated communication and media
related activities. As part of UNESCO’s new decentralization
policy, UNESCO Ramallah is presently designated as a national
office. UNESCO’s work in Palestine represents an exceptional
effort in international cooperation to support the Palestinian
people in the main areas of UNESCO’s competence, namely,
Education (and higher education), Culture and Communication and
Information. UNESCO Ramallah implements a biennial programme (in
the West Bank & Gaza) that is integrated within the overall
goals of the Organization through the provision of technical
expertise and delivery of activities. This is carried out
through close consultation and collaboration with Palestinian
counterparts, including the National Com |
12.873661 | 4.715608 | 83 | Looking to reduce your dependence on conventional chemical weed
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12.769991 | 2.941424 | -1 | Neighbors Win One in Struggle Against Bullying Oil Refinery
Update:This month, Chevron quietly let pass its final
opportunity to appeal a California Court of Appeal decision that
rejected the Environmental Impact Report for its expansion
project at the Richmond Refinery. Most of us know what it's like
to have a bad neighbor—but imagine one so bad that you're forced
to regularly hide indoors from it. Such a bully has long stalked
the communities of Richmond, CA, but this week they got
help—from the California State Court of Appeals. The court sided
with residents against their nightmare neighbor, a Chevron
Corporation oil refinery that's been pouring toxic pollution
upon them for years, that would like to make things even worse
by refining thicker, dirtier oil. The court stopped Chevron dead
in its tracks because its expansion plan relied on an
Environmental Impact Report so deficient that the court ruled it
illegal. It's not likely the end of this fight, but for
Earthjustice and the folks it's standing up for |
10.418555 | -0.851341 | -1 | In 2015 Ross Douthat coined the term "woke capitalism" when
writing a piece for the New York Times. He defined it as how
companies signal their support for progressive causes in order
to maintain their influence in society. He really tapped into
something. Since then, this mindset has only grown, as the
largest corporations are now weighing in of almost every major
(and not-so-major) public policy issue. The problem: they
increasingly land on the "leftist" side of the issue. So what is
the impact? Is this a coordinated effort? What is the antidote
to this "corporate wokeness" infiltrating our largest American
companies? On this episode, Andy Olivastro joins us to weigh in
with a unique perspective. He led communications and reputation
strategy for some of the largest corporations and best known
brands, and witnessed first-hand this gradual shift toward
"corporate wokeness." Tim Doescher: From The Heritage
Foundation, I'm Tim Doescher and this is Heritage Explains.
Doescher: A new law to protect elections in G |
8.18962 | 7.036678 | 100 | Medics operating to remove a “tumor” from a baby were astonished
to discover it was actually the child’s twin inside his tummy.
The 3-month-old baby was admitted to the hospital for treatment
of a kidney mass after his parents noticed his stomach was
swelling up. But when doctors operated, they found a 2-pound
parasite twin — complete with eyes and skin — that was feeding
off the baby. The condition, known as “fetus in fetu,” is caused
by the incomplete separation of twins, when one fails to grow
and instead becomes an internal part of the healthy twin. It is
believed there are only 200 reported cases of the rare condition
worldwide. Dr. S.P. Sharma, who cared for the baby, said: “The
baby was wrongly diagnosed with a tumor.” “We were surprised and
shocked to see a malformed fetus inside his stomach.” “We have
successfully operated to remove the parasite twin out of his
body.” “The baby is recovering well after the operation.” “He
has been shifted to ICU. “We hope to discharge him sometime by
the end of this |
12.040132 | 1.177253 | -1 | January 4, 1947 - China to USA Because of his position in the
Kuomintang, Liu, wife and eldest daughter fled China, leaving
Gaylon with family in China. They were on a plane but one of
Liu’s students whom he had helped in the past warned him that
the Communists knew. He helped Liu get passage on a ship
(General M.C Meigs) which left Shanghai and landed in San
Francisco 2 weeks later. They traveled cross country eventually
settling on the Upper East side of NYC in Yorkville. |
8.776252 | -0.255628 | 0 | Washington Post columnist Jay Mathews today engaged his
colleague, Valerie Strauss, on the merits of Congressional
pressure and school reform. While today’s Class Struggle
headline may lead the casual reader to wonder if Mathews has now
come to advocate for the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship — he has
not — the more cogent argument is a response to Strauss’ charge
that Sen. Joseph Lieberman is “making a mockery of thoughtful
school reform” by threatening to cut funds for D.C. schools if
Congress fails to revive the Opportunity Scholarship. Strauss
quotes a study saying the voucher program, as it is called, has
not raised student achievement. But she ignores the fact that
another program imposed on the District by Congress 15 years
ago, public charter schools, has had marked benefits for D.C.
students. Two separate studies by the Washington Post, and other
studies by independent scholars, have shown that D.C. public
school students with the same backgrounds have done better in
charters than in regular public scho |
11.204423 | 0.990091 | 19 | The Toll of Poverty In spite of various economic strengths,
Guatemalans are still struggling. Poverty, poor nutrition, sub-
standard water and sanitation facilities, and low levels of
formal education are facts of life for vast numbers of
Guatemalans. According to UNICEF, 47% of children under 5 suffer
from stunted growth, 19% of the population are illiterate, and
the average income per capita is $8,310 (compared to $9,980 in
Mexico and $47,580 in the United States). Wars and Disasters
Guatemala suffered through 36 years of warfare between leftist
guerrilla insurgents and the army and government security
forces. This is said to be the longest civil war in the history
of the western hemisphere. Largely as a result of this warfare,
approximately one million Guatemalans live outside the
country—mostly in the United States, Mexico, Canada and Belize.
The war officially ended with a peace treaty signed in December
1996. The governments since 1986 have been democratically
elected. Because of its location between two |
9.245699 | -0.296027 | -1 | Troup County schools’ cyberbullying policy to be revised
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, July 14, 2015 LaGRANGE — Bullying
could be a two strikes and you’re out offense in the Troup
County School System. The Troup County Board of Education on
Thursday is set to vote on three fast-tracked policy changes to
be implemented for the upcoming school year. The changes are
being made to bring the policies into compliance with the latest
state legislative rules for local school boards, said John
Taylor, school system attorney, during the board’s Monday caucus
meeting. Among those policies being revised is the school
system’s bullying policy, most notably incorporating how to
address cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is when students use social
media or other electronic communications to harass another
student. The school system had previously made changes to its
discipline policy to incorporate how administrators should
handle cyberbullying, but the legislative updates require it
makes the changes to its actually bullying poli |
10.67102 | 5.275624 | -1 | Dollar stores across the country may seem more appealing to some
than traditional grocery stores, especially as price increases
continue to add up. But the products that fill the shelves and
aisles can vary greatly. "I think they look more and more like
grocery stores, and I don't think that's on accident. Grocery is
still what is driving traffic to stores," Kate McShane, a
managing director for Goldman Sachs, told "Good Morning
America." She continued, "I think the concern at the end of the
day is that, you know, it does take away from local and small
business -- they are very competitive on price." There are over
34,000 dollar stores across the U.S. and experts say they can
contribute to the issue of food deserts -- an area that lacks
fresh produce options because of a dearth of traditional grocery
stores. "Dollar stores in general tend to have a
disproportionate amount of highly processed packaged foods and
not a lot of fresh produce, fresh meats," Amy Keating, a
registered dietitian who tests food for Con |
9.296814 | 2.850626 | -1 | The Getty Conservation Institute announced today (22 January)
that it had completed nearly a decade of work on the Tomb of
King Tutankhamen with the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities,
leaving it in a condition in which it will be able to stand up
to future visitors. Central to the conservation effort was a
study of the 3,300-year-old Egyptian tomb’s famed wall
paintings, which are marred by brown spots that conservators
feared might be growing. But as previously reported, scientists
blew up some photographs that were taken in the 1920s after the
burial site was discovered by the British archaeologist Howard
Carter and determined that the darkened areas had not budged.
DNA tests and chemical analysis indicated that the spots were
microbiological in origin but dead and no longer a threat, the
institute adds. The spots have penetrated the paint layer and
therefore could not be removed because that would have damaged
the paintings, which depict Tutankhamen’s life and death. Most
of the tomb’s treasures were remove |
9.307877 | 5.97608 | -1 | There are more than 91 million school children worldwide now
defined as living with obesity — and the UK is in the top 20
countries for obesity levels. In the UK, the obesity rate for
children doubles during elementary school years — and then
increases again in high school. This is, in part, because
teenagers in the UK consume poor-quality diets, low in nutrients
and high in processed foods. Indeed, girls in England do not get
essential nutrients required for reproductive and overall good
health (vitamin A, folate, iron). And young people are also
generally low in at least five micro-nutrients needed for
development, immunity, mood, and energy levels. Teenagers in the
UK also consume the highest amount of added sugars and sugary
drinks compared to all other age groups. Teenagers also consume
the highest amount of breakfast cereal products (that are also
known to be filled with sugar) and confectionery sweets. And
only 4% of UK teens meet daily fiber recommendations. This is
concerning given that dietary fiber |
10.012949 | -1.695012 | -1 | Many people who want to become entrepreneurs, are wondering how
to organize their business? After all, you just need to solve so
many tasks that you can go around your head. First, do not try
to solve everything at once. To organize your business from
scratch, you need to do everything step by step. Secondly, do
not complicate the process of organizing your business. Strive
for simplicity, but also accuracy in business. We bring to your
attention the following simple 6 steps on the way to launching
your company. How to organize your business: where to start?
Image credit: PourquoiPas # 1 Write a one-page business plan One
of the secrets of success in entrepreneurship is simplicity. If
you want to organize your small business, why do you need a long
multi-page business plan, compiled according to the highest
standards? This will take away from you a lot of time and
energy, which could be directed to a more efficient channel.
Focus on making a simple and understandable business plan for
yourself. Try to briefly |
5.263746 | 5.018714 | 30 | 1958 National League (Redirected from 1958 NL) |1958 in
baseball| |1958 National League| |<< 1957 1959 >>| - Bold
indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series
champion |Rank||Team||G||W||L||T||WPCT||GB||RS (RS/G)||RA
(RA/G)||AVG||OBP||SLG||ERA||FPCT| |1||Milwaukee
Braves||154||92||62||0||.597||-.-||675 (4.38)||541
(3.51)||0.266||0.327||0.412||3.21||0.980| |2||Pittsburgh
Pirates||154||84||70||0||.545||8.0||662 (4.30)||607
(3.94)||0.264||0.316||0.410||3.56||0.978| |3||San Francisco
Giants||154||80||74||0||.519||12.0||727 (4.72)||698
(4.53)||0.263||0.330||0.422||3.98||0.975| |4||Cincinnati
Redlegs||154||76||78||0||.494||16.0||695 (4.51)||621
(4.03)||0.258||0.330||0.389||3.73||0.983| |5||St. Louis
Cardinals||154||72||82||0||.468||20.0||619 (4.02)||704
(4.57)||0.261||0.329||0.380||4.12||0.975| |6||Chicago
Cubs||154||72||82||0||.468||20.0||709 (4.60)||725
(4.71)||0.265||0.327||0.426||4.22||0.975| |7||Los Angeles
Dodgers||154||71||83||0||.461||21.0||668 (4.34)||761
(4.94)||0.251||0.316||0.402||4.47||0.9 |
6.346834 | 1.721612 | -1 | In the Name of Allah, Praise be to Allah, One of the actions
that the Salaf did was translate books, sermons and any benefit
to one's native language. Abdullah ibn al-Harith ibn Nawfal
said: Shaykh Abdul Razzaq al-Badr stated about this: “This
narration contains a great benefit related to translating.
Translating sermons, reminders, talks and books into various
languages is from the methodology of the Salaf may Allah have
mercy upon them. Translating is a known practice of the Salaf.
Translating contains a great deal of good because the person who
does not understand the Arabic language is not able to benefit
from the sermons, admonitions, or books, without someone to
translate into their native language. From the greatest
achievements of the student of knowledge who speak languages
other than Arabic is that Allah grant them success to return to
his land and transmit this knowledge in the language of his
people and bring this goodness to his people in their native
language. How many people has Allah benefitte |
6.752179 | 6.875931 | -1 | Rupture of the pectoralis major muscle is a rare sports injury
most commonly associated with the "bench press" in weight
lifting. Injury may also happen due to direct trauma, most
notably in rugby players. Our case aims to show how a pectoralis
major rupture can be successfully repaired even after a long
period of time, 5 years in the case of our patient, has passed
between the trauma and the repair. In addition, this is the
first described case in the literature of an inveterate rupture
of the clavicular head of the pectoralis major. Our patient
presented with the rarer clavicular head tear of the pectoralis
major muscle. The trauma occurred during the eccentric phase of
the "bench press" exercise. Orthopedic evaluations and MRI
imaging were used to make the correct diagnosis. The patient
underwent myorrhaphy where the upper clavicular head was
reattached to the lower sternal head. A brace was prescribed for
5 weeks to keep the arm immobilized. Passive physical
rehabilitation was done after the removal of th |
8.060121 | -0.063053 | 0 | New Warrawong High School lift boosts its many students with a
disability By Agron Latifi. Published: 7 September 2017. The
challenge to get to and from classes is now much easier for
Borce Petreski and other Warrawong High School students with a
disability. The installation of a $500,000 lift at the school
means students such as Borce no longer have to rely so much on
teachers aides to move around the school. Support unit head
teacher Jeff Bailey said the much-needed lift also meant
students would now be able to spend more time learning than
actually commuting to class. Before the lift was installed the
trip to classes cut about 10 minutes out of lesson time for
students like 17-year-old Borce. ‘’The lift really was
imperative for our school,’’ Mr Bailey said. ‘’We have the
largest support unit on the South Coast. We have eight classes
here for our 75 students with a disability. ‘’These kids need to
access three different levels in the school to access our
support classrooms which all have specific learning |
8.390719 | 0.26423 | -1 | By Jordan Hannan With the continuously rising pressures of
honors and AP classes, standardized testing, and college
applications, the academic life of a high school student can be
quite isolating, filled with solitary study and individual
results. The adolescent mindset is stuck in this self-serving
culture, and high schools are looking for impactful ways to
connect students and form a supportive community. Sporting
events, school dances, class celebrations, and team dinners
might feel like the right addition, but the perpetuation of this
dilemma, despite this common conclusion, proves its
fruitlessness. Our solution? An emphasized student outreach
program. The difference between the effects of a class picnic
and a team volunteering day might seem negligible at first
glance: a group of students doing something unique to their
normal activities while having fun as a community. However,
serving others has lasting positive effects, while the memories
of a luncheon are already fading. But how can high schools imp |
9.962018 | 2.982078 | -1 | Algiers the White; Algiers the Dazzling |District||Sidi M'Hamed
District| |• Wali (Governor)||Ahmed Maâbed (since 2021)| |•
Capital city||363 km2 (140 sq mi)| |• Metro||1,190 km2 (460 sq
mi)| |Highest elevation||424 m (1,391 ft)| |Lowest elevation||2
m (7 ft)| |• Capital city||4,510,000| |• Density||12,424/km2
(32,180/sq mi)| |• Metro density||7,012/km2 (18,160/sq mi)|
|Time zone||UTC+01:00 (CET)| |Area code(s)||(+213) 021| Algiers
(// al-JEERZ; Arabic: الجزائر, romanized: al-Jazāʾir; Berber
languages: Dzayer; French: Alger, [alʒe]) is the capital and
largest city of Algeria. The city's population at the 2008
Census was 2,988,145 and in 2020 was estimated to be around
4,500,000. An estimate puts the population of the larger
metropolitan city to be around 8,000,000. Algiers is located on
the Mediterranean Sea and in the north-central portion of
Algeria. Algiers is situated on the west side of a bay of the
Mediterranean Sea. The modern part of the city is built on the
level ground by the seashore; the old part, |
13.125237 | 2.599223 | 17 | LUXEMBOURG - Since 1974, World Environment Day has been
celebrated around the globe on 5 June. The day engages
governments, organizations and citizens in an effort to raise
awareness on environmental issues. The Alliance has also
answered this call to action. NATO is adapting to become more
resilient in response to the security challenges posed by
climate change. Global warming and related natural disasters
are, among others, threat multipliers that affect NATO security,
operations and missions. Against this backdrop, last year the
Alliance leaders endorsed NATO's Climate Change and Security
Agenda, as well as the corresponding Action Plan, in order to
raise awareness, mitigate threats and adapt to climate change,
while enhancing outreach towards other stakeholders. The NATO
Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has been supporting the
Alliance and Nations' journey towards environmental
sustainability for more than a decade, envisioning NSPA's
evolution towards an environmentally responsible Agency that
custo |
9.963908 | -4.074126 | 171 | FireEye Research Labs identified a new Internet Explorer zero-
day exploit used in targeted attacks Friday, causing the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security to advise people not to use the
browser. According to a release yesterday on the Vulnerability
Notes Database sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security,
Microsoft Internet Explorer contains a use-after-free
vulnerability, which can allow an unauthenticated attacker at a
remote location to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable
system. Internet Explorer versions 6 through 11 are affected. By
convincing a user to view a specially crafted HTML document such
as a web page or an HTML email message or attachment, an
attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code. Homeland
Security states they are currently unaware of a practical
solution to this problem, other than to cease use. Although some
media outlets are reporting that turning off Adobe Flash will
keep users safe, Homeland Security advises this may not be the
case. “Although no Adobe Flash vulnerabi |
8.029005 | 3.107793 | -1 | While the COVID-19 pandemic has brought a great deal of
attention to the mighty efforts of first responders, the crisis
also has increased demands placed on so-called last responders –
funeral service workers. With fatalities topping up to 4,000 per
day in the United States, working regular shifts of ten or more
hours has become common for these professionals. Curious as to
what’s involved in a career in funeral and death care services?
Here’s an overview: Responsibilities of funeral and death care
service workers Morticians, undertakers, funeral directors, and
others in this line of work obviously deal with dead bodies.
Tasks include arranging transport of the deceased and preparing
remains for the funeral and burial. Duties, however, go well-
beyond these actions. People in this occupation comfort families
during an incredibly stressful time and attend to details to
ensure the entire process goes smoothly. They might help write
and post obituaries, go over ceremonial procedures and
logistics, present choices |
11.329185 | 2.720574 | -1 | A group of Taunton residents filed suit Thursday, seeking to
block federal action clearing the way for a tribal casino at an
industrial park in the city. The lawsuit draws on centuries of
history, arguing, "No tribal body has exercised tribal
governmental authority over these lands for over three hundred
years," and contending that the federal decision to grant tribal
lands into trust was invalid because the tribe was not federally
recognized as of 1934 — a legal argument stemming from the U.S.
Supreme Court's 2009 Carcieri v. Salazar decision. Matthew
Frankel, of Nixon Peabody's Providence, Rhode Island, office,
filed the suit against the U.S. Department of the Interior,
whose decision to take land in trust allowed the Mashpee
Wampanoag Tribe to clear a major hurdle in its bid to build a
resort casino in Taunton. The federal government last September
approved transfer of about 170 acres of land in Mashpee and
about 151 acres of land in Taunton into federal trust. The
Mashpee tribe already has an agreement wi |
8.701311 | 2.216496 | 8 | Michael Bullock: Market Values An exhibition of work by PhD
candidate Michael Bullock. Taking as its site a second-hand
market in the outer Western suburbs of Melbourne, but with
origins in a Chor Bazaar market in Bangalore India, Michael
Bullock’s doctoral project, Market Values, asks how art records
an engagement with the world, through encounters with the
materials and objects that can be found in a second hand-market.
Market Values presents this engagement with the world in the
materiality of objects explored, an investigation of the places
in which they can be found, and their transformation through
sculptural processes that highlights how these objects circulate
in the world within various systems of exchange. In this
process, a series of key questions arise: What are the
chronologies and passages of objects? Can we use them to imagine
different spaces and times that extend beyond their immediate
location? How does the journey of objects originate, end or
continue, and how does the market (and later, th |
8.732735 | -0.745179 | -1 | Colleges and Universities as Talent Magnets The remote work
revolution presents a unique opportunity for higher education
institutions to reinvent themselves and become talent magnets.
In Knowledge Towns, David J. Staley and Dominic D. J. Endicott
argue that the location of a college or university is a
necessary piece of any region's effort to attract remote
knowledge workers, and thus accelerate economic development and
creative place-making. Just as every town expects a church, bank
branch, post office, and coffee house, a decentralized network
of institutions of higher education will flourish, acting as
cornerstones for the post-pandemic rebuilding of our society and
economy. In calling for a "college in any town," they are not
simply proposing placing a traditional college within a town or
city, envisioning instead a particular kind of higher education
institution called a "knowledge enterprise." In addition to
providing the services of a traditional college, a knowledge
enterprise acts as a talent magnet |
9.494615 | 6.278338 | -1 | One of the most nutritious foods you can eat are eggs. They
contain large amounts of healthy fats, protein and important
vitamins. They are also low in calories, each having about 78
calories. The egg is high in nutrients, especially the yolks. A
three egg meal contains about 234 calories and with a generous
portion of vegetables you have a nutritious meal of about 300
calories. Of course, if you fry the eggs, you must add about 50
calories for each teaspoon of fat used. Eggs are filling mainly
because of their high protein content. High protein foods are
known to be more satisfying and filling than those low in
protein thus reducing the appetite and contributing to a feeling
of fullness. It has been shown that an egg meal even produces
fullness and reduces food intake for later meals. This is
compared to meals with less protein but the same number of
calories. The Satiety Index is a scale that determines how well
foods help you feel full and reduce later calorie intake. Eggs
rank high in this scale. High pro |
11.164445 | 3.54898 | -1 | We truly wish there were nicer topics to divulge at the moment,
but right now the world (surfing included) is all but consumed
by Covid-19. Surf biz is going bust, beaches are being closed
around the globe, and much more seriously, over a million people
are infected. In Australia, the bans are relatively lax.
Technically we’re in a lockdown, but you’re allowed to exercise,
and for the majority of the country surfing is included in the
figurative list of permissible exercises; the only place where
surfing is actually banned is Sydney’s Eastern Beaches. While I
believe there’s a strong case to stop surfing for your own
health and those you encounter, a quick look around the
country’s cams suggests the majority disagree. Besides, the
countries official stance leaves surfing in a somewhat grey
area. Under Australia’s currently guidelines, exercise is
allowed to take place in groups of up to two people with a
distance of 1.5 metres being maintained between other people.
According to the ABC, NSW Health confirmed t |
8.064944 | 1.521536 | 23 | United Productions of America, better known as UPA, was an
American animation studio active from the 1940s through the
1970s. Beginning with industrial and World War II training
films, UPA eventually produced theatrical shorts for Columbia
Pictures such as the Mr. Magoo series. In 1956, UPA produced a
television series for CBS, The Boing-Boing Show, hosted by
Gerald McBoing Boing. In the 1960s, UPA produced syndicated Mr.
Magoo and Dick Tracy television series and other series and
specials, including Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol. UPA also
produced two animated features, 1001 Arabian Nights and Gay
Purr-ee, and distributed Japanese films from Toho Studios in the
1970s and 1980s. |Formerly||Industrial Film and Poster Service
(1941–1945)| |Defunct||January 1, 2000| |Fate||Renamed to
Classic Media| |Robert "Bobe" Cannon| Henry G. Saperstein UPA
was founded in the wake of the Disney animators' strike of 1941,
which resulted in the exodus of a number of long-time Walt
Disney Animation Studios staff members. Among |
10.041865 | 1.370529 | -1 | ROME (JTA) — The years-long battle that ended recently with the
dismissal of the chief rabbi of Turin, Italy, highlights a 21st-
century identity crisis afflicting the oldest Jewish community
in the Diaspora. Rabbi Alberto Somekh, who like all recognized
rabbis in Italy is Orthodox, had served as chief rabbi in Turin
since 1992. But critics said he had antagonized a sizable
segment of the city’s largely non-observant 900-member Jewish
community with a confrontational personal style. His ouster last
month marked the first-ever dismissal of a chief rabbi in an
Italian Jewish community. It focused attention on the challenges
facing Italian Jews, ranging from intermarriage, falling birth
rates and budget woes to factionalism, political infighting, and
sharp divisions over religious practice and Orthodoxy. In
particular, some have become disaffected by what they say is a
lack of pluralism and increased Orthodox rigidity in the
official community, alienating many. “Italian Jewry was always
nominally Orthodox but it |
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Planning Association's (APA) policy guides represent the
collective thinking of our members on positions of both
principle and practice. They represent APA's official position
on issues central to building communities of lasting value.
Topics include: Climate Change, Energy, Hazard Mitigation,
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10.399724 | 8.401325 | 1 | |High-income country confirmed dose total:||5.9 billion| |Upper-
middle-income country total:||1.8 billion| |Lower-middle-income
country total:||961 million| |Low-income country total:||270
million| |COVAX total:||2.4 billion| |Total worldwide confirmed
purchases of Covid-19 vaccines:||11.3 billion doses| Is vaccine
tourism ethical? Author: Blen Biru According to Our World in
Data, 1.78B people are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 across
the world. About 16% of the fully vaccinated (289M people) live
in the US, which has a very high rate of vaccination, especially
compared to neighboring countries in Latin America. The
abundance of available vaccines in the US has attracted foreign
travelers from South America and other parts of the world
looking to get vaccinated, referred to as vaccine tourism. An
estimated 70,000 people from Peru alone have traveled abroad in
search of COVID-19 vaccination. Vaccine tourism in the US is
becoming more prevalent with Houston, Dallas, Miami, and Las
Vegas being the most visite |
14.615684 | 2.547647 | -1 | Now put the battery on charge, and charge at a low rate. Do not
allow the temperature of any cell to rise above 110 deg.F.
Continue the charge until the electrolyte clears up, and its
specific gravity stops rising and the plates have a normal color
over their entire surface. Fully charged positive plates have a
chocolate brown color, and fully charged negative plates have a
dark gray color. By holding an electric light directly over a
cell, and looking down, the color of both negatives and
positives may be determined. Do not take the battery off charge
until you have obtained these results, although it may be
necessary to continue the charge for two, three, four, or five
days. In this preliminary charge it is not necessary to bring
the gravity up to 1.280, because the electrolyte is not to be
used again, and the plates will become charged completely,
regardless of what the gravity is. The essential thing is to
charge until the electrolyte becomes perfectly clear, the
gravity stops rising, and the plates have |
8.165723 | -0.942271 | 52 | COLLABORATIVE BLENDED LEARNING IN THE FINE ARTS USING SOCIAL
NETWORK PLATFORMS T. Marín García1 , M.P. Marin Garcia2
1Universidad Miguel Hernández, Facultad de Bellas Artes (SPAIN)
2University of Cambridge, Spanish and Portuguese Department
(UNITED KINGDOM) This Project shows some collaborative Blended
Learning experiences in which the on-line tool for social
networks Ning was used as a complement to the presential
teaching in Fine Arts. The main topic was the study and
experimentation of strategies of collective creation in the two
subjects in which these experiences were carried out. The
project took place in the Faculty of Fine Arts, University
Miguel Hernández, during 2008-09 and 2009-10 academical years.
The main aim of these experiences was to work the key aspects in
collective creation processes with the students through
collaborative methodological strategies. The methodology covers
these four aspects: 1. Promoting collaborative learning through
the use of a tool that boosts participation and interact |
11.626385 | 3.672916 | -1 | Protecting land from development is just the beginning. We work
to ensure that conserved lands — both our own preserves and
privately owned land subject to conservation easements — are
maintained in ways that sustain natural resources and wildlife
populations, and protect the quality of our rivers and streams.
- We offer stewardship advice to landowners whose property is
subject to a conservation easement, providing consultations on
best management practices, invasive plant control, or ecological
restoration. - We partner with our landowners in protecting
their conserved land by visiting each property at least annually
and reviewing any proposed construction or subdivision plans. -
We write and implement comprehensive property management plans
that guide the protection of sensitive natural and cultural
features. |
11.917397 | 5.514563 | -1 | Printable June 2022 Calendar With Holidays Template Ink22m30 is
the latest worksheet that you can find. This worksheet was
uploaded on June 28, 2022 by admin in June. Regardless of what
customs and country you originate from, no person understands
what is the actual significance associated with the phrase
"blossom show". Even so, what exactly is crystal clear is the
fact that generally in most places worldwide, this word means
blossoms over the past few days of summer. There are a few other
parts of the globe the location where the word "plants" is
interpreted for being just about any eco-friendly expansion
throughout the summer season. By way of example, in Africa, it
implies that the vegetation commence expanding inside the
calendar month of July and bloom over the past week of August.
In Asian countries, the month of June can also be enough time of
your blossom demonstrate. Printable June 2022 Calendar With
Holidays Template Ink22m30 in your computer by clicking the
image and Download it by size. Don't for |
8.906981 | 4.688203 | -1 | What is Insurance? A contract between an entity and an Insurance
company. The contract is based on regular installments that an
entity pay to the Insurance company. And in return the company
offers a sum of money to the client, When an unwanted accident
happens with him. For Example Car accident, Sudden death or
collapse of business etc. There are lots of components that hold
to gather in an insurance policy. What is the limit amount of
the Insurance Company? The limit amount or the maximum amount of
an Insurance-company that is paid to an entity, Depends upon the
frame period. That maybe an year or two years, The longer the
time period of Insurance the bigger will be amount. Also it
depends upon the monthly installments an entity pays to the
company. And more over they do the inquiry of the accident
happened. So, it’s not wrong to say that it also depends upon
the Situation of the entity. There are few most Common Insurance
that people usually want for them. 1) Health Insurance This
types help cover all your |
12.281705 | 2.089309 | 42 | A Brief History of Second Space 1: The Great Dark Matter Hunt
One of the biggest questions posed to Terran astronomers in the
20th century was the problem of the visible universe's
mass/energy density. Namely, there was too much of it. As big as
the universe was, and as much stuff was crammed into it,
astronomers said, the universe's apparent mass didn't add up
next to the universe's actual physical formation – there simply
wasn't enough mass to generate enough gravity to make the
universe look like it did, much less explain why it continued to
expand. Fritz Zwicky of Switzerland postulated the concept of
“dark matter” in 1934, which basically boils down to “there's
plenty of mass out there, it just doesn't show up on the
electromagnetic spectrum for some reason, meaning we can't see
any of it.” It took a while for this theory to gain momentum,
but by the early 21st century, it was all but universally
accepted, and half a dozen sites were scattered around Earth
trying to find ways to locate this dark matter. |
5.6028 | 2.439967 | 5 | I will praise thee, O LORD, with my whole heart; I will shew
forth all thy marvelous works. I will be glad and rejoice in
thee: I will sing praise to thy name, O thou most High. (Psalms
9:1-2) “Ye shall not go empty” (Exodus 3:21b) It is God
primarily who has been wronged in all his rights by sin. Yet,
man too has been wronged. But the Lord God has, in infinite
wisdom, fixed it, so that both he and his people shall be made
the gainers by the injury done. As the children of Israel were
enriched by their bondage in Egypt, as the fall of Israel has
been overruled by our heavenly Father for the riches of the
world and the glory of God, so the fall of Satan and the
entrance of sin into the world by the fall of our father Adam
has been, is being, and shall yet be made to redound to the
everlasting riches of God’s elect and the glory of his great
name. Yes, the God of glory works all things together for the
good of his people and the everlasting glory of his own great
name. Satan will gain nothing by the havoc he ha |
12.733344 | 2.412879 | -1 | This manual is intended as a tool for state and local worker
advocates to reform policies that affect worker health and
safety. It highlights successful local campaigns to adopt
workplace safety standards and offers a series of innovative
proposals. The document is organized around three sets of policy
proposals on the following subjects: 2.Making sure crime doesn’t
pay; and About the Center for Progressive Reform Founded in
2002, the Center for Progressive Reform is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
research and educational organization comprising a network of
scholars across the nation dedicated to protecting health,
safety, and the environment through analysis and commentary. CPR
believes sensible safeguards in these areas serve important
shared values, including doing the best we can to prevent harm
to people and the environment, distributing environmental harms
and benefits fairly, and protecting the earth for future
generations. CPR rejects the view that the economic efficiency
of private markets should be the only |
12.636927 | 1.632784 | -1 | Many of South Africa’s assets have outdated or missing records.
Whether privately-owned or part of State infrastructure, missing
records are unfortunately a common problem. Without accessible
data, professional teams are hamstrung at the outset of
projects, having to make assumptions on the layout, composition
and condition of facilities. Surveying buildings is a time-
consuming activity, often not budgeted for in the early stages
of a project’s start-up. All too often the professional teams
rely on educated guesswork and one or two site visits with
photographs to formulate their initial project proposals. “When
we execute engineering projects, we rely on comprehensive base
data. Projects that involve existing structures and facilities
require accurate records of existing conditions. Without proper
data, our designs cannot be founded on fact,” stresses Zutari
Digital Practice Lead Richard Matchett. Zutari has met the
challenge head on by investing significant time and resources to
investigate various technolog |
8.002668 | 0.832482 | -1 | The Arts is programmed weekly for all students in P-6 which is
taught by The Arts specialist teacher in the Art Room. The
program incorporates all forms of Art which include: Visual
arts: from painting to construction focusing on teaching skills
as well as an appreciation of the works of various artists.
Media Art and Performing Art: involves students being engaged
and exposed to different art forms, using digital technology,
music and drama. Design elements will be investigated through
photography, digital images and video. Students will have the
opportunity to brainstorm and develop, sing, act and dance in
their class movies. There are opportunities where the school
community can participate in the Arts through school events. |
8.365406 | 2.194952 | 8 | Nā Keri Hulme I have a feeling that a lot of people now
associate ‘layering’ with clothing: “We’re going skiing
tomorrow, and then next day, we’ll be down on the flats. Can’t
take a lot of gear but no worries, we’ll just layer.” Or: “Hell!
If I put my clean t-shirt under yesterday’s one, it’s layered OK
eh? Still fresh to the skin.” Chook fanciers will immediately
think of “a good layer, a poor layer, a good laying species”.
(Brown leghorns? Yes, and sturdy for most of our conditions.
Araucanas? Lovely little bird, good layer and good eggs – but
doesn’t thrive in the south.) And gardeners naturally turn their
minds to the art of encouraging shoots or branches to take root
and the resultant plant… Stratigraphic layers? Your friendly
local geologist will discourse at length on that dictionary
definition: “a thickness of some homogenous substance” – as will
their archaeologist mates. Think of writing = a palimpsest, a
parchment where earlier layers of writing of whatever nature
were scraped off and replaced by w |
8.230699 | 1.789728 | -1 | Ken Dodd used to say that you could immediately tell a Frank
Matcham theatre simply by walking on to the stage and speaking
quietly. You’d be audible at the back of the gallery without
difficulty. Frank Matcham’s smallest surviving theatre is the
Wakefield Theatre Royal & Opera House, for many years known as
the Opera House and now as the Theatre Royal. It stands on the
site of an earlier Theatre Royal, which had been built in 1776
for the actor-manager Tate Wilkinson (1739-1803). Under his
management John Kemble performed in Wakefield in 1778 and 1788
and Sarah Siddons in 1786; in the following generation Charles
Kemble acted at the Theatre Royal in 1807 and Edmund Kean in
1819. The old theatre went into gradual decline through the
middle of the nineteenth century, and in 1871 became a beer
house and music hall, licensed by John Brooke, the landlord of
the Black Horse pub. In 1883 it was revived as the Royal Opera
House by Benjamin Sherwood, but was denied a licence nine years
later because of the condition |
9.59208 | 7.174817 | 31 | Prebio M is a 100% Natural Organic Prebiotic-Containing Food
(85% prebiotic) for good bacteria. - It promotes the growth and
activity of the normal flora which, in turn, improves the work
of the digestive system, boosts the immune system, and enhances
the absorption of minerals from the diet. Prebio M is considered
a functional food and its unique composition of prebiotics and
minerals make it an aiding factor for people who suffer from
constipation. - Moreover, its high content of natural calcium
makes it beneficial for keeping the bones and teeth healthy, as
well as, preventing osteoporosis. - In addition, the presence of
the prebiotic aids in increased uptake of calcium by the body.
Each sachet contains: Powder of Acacia Senegal - Soluble dietary
fiber (Prebiotic) How to Use - To help with constipation, use 1
sachet 3 times a day in the first week, then 1 sachet 2 times a
day for the rest of the period. It can be taken before, after or
with food. It is recommended to use it for at least 3 months. -
With an |
8.07112 | -3.098896 | -1 | Transcript from the "Svelte Basics" Lesson >> Okay, so in this
section we're gonna go through the entire interactive Svelte
tutorial. And by the end of it you'll have a complete grasp of
what Svelte can do and how you write Svelte components. And so
what I invite you to do is, in a new tab open the tutorial, go
to Svelte.dev/tutorial, and we're just gonna go through the
whole thing top to bottom, soup to nuts Now, this has some
introductory spiel that I've already basically explained, so
we're gonna go down there and click on the Next button, And
we'll begin with our Hello world component. [00:00:58] So all of
the three languages of the web they all fit together in Svelte
component in a very idiomatic way. The first thing that we need
to do is add some data. So gonna create a script tag up here,
and I'm gonna create a variable, call it name, and we'll just
give it a value like that world. [00:01:49] By the way, if you
ever get stuck while going through these tutorials and you wanna
just skip the end result th |
7.111637 | 5.612926 | -1 | If you decide to exercise for a mere fifteen minutes a day, you
would already lower your rate of mortality by 14 percent than
someone who does not exercise at all. When you are considering
gym workout routines for women you should remember this and just
try to get in a little bit of time every day. It will change
your life. Setting up a few gym workout plans is a good way to
get the ball rolling for your new attitude. Losing weight does
not have to be as daunting as it seems as long as you pace
yourself and set realistic goals. When they are setting up their
gym workout routines for women, women should definitely be
setting goals, but not outrageous ones. There is nothing more
defeating than setting a goal for yourself and not being capable
of reaching it. It will make losing weight that much harder.
When it comes to diet, it is important to keep an eye on what
goes into your body. You might be surprised to find out that
eating a reasonable amount of dark chocolate can actually
increase your chances of losing |
9.442687 | -0.243678 | -1 | 1 The Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification provides a
consistent way of defining urban and rural areas across
Scotland. For more details see link. 2 ‘Lower’, ‘middle’ and
‘higher’ ranges of PEF allocation are based, respectively, on
the lower 25% of schools, middle 50% of schools, and upper 25%
of schools in terms of PEF allocation in 2018/19. 3 Survey
weighting is used to re-balance survey responses to bring them
more in line with the known profile of the wider population. In
this instance, and consistent with previous surveys, weights
were calculated to ensure response data was more consistent with
the profile of all schools in receipt of ASF support, in terms
of their distribution across ASF streams and urban/rural
geography. 4 Hypothesis testing is used to assess whether the
difference between two survey results (such as between the
current and previous survey, or between two respondent groups)
is significant. Using a 5% significance level, where a
difference between two results is identified as |
11.024622 | 5.434449 | -1 | Today the FDA released formal regulatory guidelines governing
genetic engineering of animals for food, drugs or medical
devices. The specific requests in the guidelines, while not
mandatory, are designed to show biotech companies seeking FDA
approval for commercial use of GE animals how to follow federal
drug laws. The new guidelines — while stronger than those for
genetically modified plants and micro-organisms — drew criticism
from groups worried about the hazards of bioengineered animals.
Now all genetically engineered animals — food animals and those
genetically altered for research– will be under FDA regulation.
Food from GE animals will not have to be labeled as such, though
if the genetic manipulation changes the nutritional content,
that must be declared on the label. The guidelines state the FDA
wants to be informed how the genetic alterations might change an
animal’s health, behavior and nutritional value, as well as how
companies will keep track of animals, prevent them from mingling
with their non |
14.660183 | 3.508775 | -1 | Installing The Bonez Intake On An '86-'88 The Bonez intake from
Rotary Performance provides a great (although expensive) way to
get more air into the engine. Rotary Performance makes a kit for
both the '86-'88 and the '89-'92 models. Installation on the
later models is straightforward, but there are a few issues with
the earlier models that need to be explained. If you received
your kit with instructions (I didn't get any), or have seen the
pictures on the Rotary Performance site, you will see that the
installation has you rotate the air flow meter (AFM) 90 degrees.
This allows the supplied bracket to bolt the AFM to the factory
location. The problem with this method is that the flapper door
in the AFM is now facing down, which allows gravity to pull on
it and effect the readings the ECU sees. This will cause the car
to run rich, and may result in loss of power, stinky exhaust,
and failed emissions test. The instructions below show you how
to install the intake, keeping the factory orientation of the
AFM. - S |
13.612415 | 2.605228 | 17 | Renewable heat incentive (rhi) explained The UK government
described the scheme as follows: The domestic RHI was launched
on 9th April 2014 and provides financial support to the owner of
the renewable heating system for seven years. The scheme covers
England, Wales and Scotland and is targeted at, but not limited
to off-gas households. The UK government’s department for
Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) makes key policy
decisions and energy regulator Ofgem E-Serve administers the
scheme. Policy documents can be found on the UK government
website. The eligibility requirements and rules of the scheme
are on Ofgem’s website. Ofgem have also published a document of
case studies from the domestic RHI for information. Please note
that the information on this page is not an exhaustive list of
all the criteria of the domestic RHI scheme. |
9.042943 | 3.145887 | 67 | Guinness World Records’ most prolific record breaker Ashrita
Furman and members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre celebrated what
would have been meditation teacher Sri Chinmoy’s 85th birthday
by attempting to break the record for Most candles on a birthday
cake. A staggering 72,585 candles were lit and remained burning
for about 40 seconds, ensuring that the previous record went up
in flames. Taking place at the Sri Chinmoy Centre in New York, a
team of 100 people worked together to make the cake,
individually place each candle and then light them with 60
blowtorches. The sponge cake was filled with vanilla mousse and
created in the shape of a huge rectangle measuring 80.5 ft long
and 2 ft wide. There were far too many candles for anyone to
blow out in the traditional manner, so the candles were put out
with CO2 fire extinguishers (to ensure that the dessert was
still edible afterwards). The wax was then scraped off and the
party tucked into the enormous cake. The previous record for the
most lit candles on a cake w |
9.782223 | -1.32717 | -1 | This makes it a formidable platform for companies to each expand
upon and use as a model that meets the demands in an
increasingly purpose-driven world. With a novel governmental and
personal sector mandate, we are specialists in each serving to
international firms to entry this extremely dynamic market and
supporting domestic ones to utilise it as a platform for global
development. All of our providers and tools have been
constructed round this promise, masking all aspects of business
development, market expansion and international gross sales
development. Partner with Terry to develop your corporate
leadership group and future leaders in applications taught by
Georgia’s largest business faculty. In this case, the company is
publicly traded and has certain reporting and working
restrictions, in contrast to smaller companies that may operate
independently of regulators. Multinational conglomerates like
General Electric and Walmart are examples of firms. The State of
Maryland pledges to supply constituents, co |
9.755757 | 4.997568 | 32 | Lifespan: 12 – 14 years Mass: 14 – 20 kg Height: 43 – 51 cm
Temperament: Spirited, Lively, Intelligent, Even Tempered,
Loving, Familial Colors: Black, Fawn, Tan, Blue, Brown Nature
and character The German Pinscher is a friendly and spirited dog
who loves to play and romp around, making him a good family dog.
Due to his ability to learn quickly, he is also an ideal
candidate for activities such as dogdance, trickdog, agility and
the like, which also provides mental utilization. However,
people who opt for this breed, already have experience in
handling and education, as this self-confident and strong-
looking dog needs a consistent education. His watch and hunting
drive should not be underestimated. Activities with the German
Pinscher Compared to the past, the German Pinscher is no longer
used for hunting today, but has become a family and companion
dog. With dedication he protects home and masters. He is
especially popular among riders as a companion on horseback
rides. His muscular, agile body and his enjoym |
6.849619 | 7.006666 | -1 | Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common nerve disorder that may
interfere with hand strength and sensation, causing a decrease
in function. Carpal tunnel syndrome is more common among women
and middle-aged or older people. It usually affects one hand,
but may occur in both. The median nerve and flexor tendons pass
through the carpal tunnel on the inner wrist. When the median
nerve is squeezed, it slows or blocks nerve impulses. Because
this nerve provides muscle function and feeling in the hand,
this can cause numbness, weakness or loss of function. Carpal
tunnel syndrome may occur in people who are pregnant,
overweight, or have diseases like arthritis or diabetes.
Repetitive hand activity may not cause carpal tunnel syndrome,
but may worsen symptoms. Symptoms range from mild, occasional
numbness in fingers to weakness in hand, and loss of feeling or
function in the hands. Symptoms often appear in the morning, but
may happen at other times. Symptoms may worsen with hand
activities like driving, holding a book or g |
8.092769 | 1.793598 | 23 | The National Theatre is the prime stage of the Czech Republic.
It is also one of the symbols of national identity and a part of
the European cultural space, with a tradition spanning more than
130 years. It is the bearer of the national cultural heritage,
as well as a space for free artistic creation. Today, the
National Theatre is made up of four artistic companies – the
Opera, Drama, Ballet and Laterna magika. It artistically manages
four stages – the three historical buildings: the National
Theatre (1883), the State Opera (1888), and the Estates Theatre
(1783), and the more recently opened New Stage (1983). The
Opera, Drama and Ballet companies perform not only titles from
the ample classical legacy, in addition to Czech works, they
also focus on contemporary international creation. Dance Europe
Network 112 30 Praha 1 |
6.716359 | 4.055806 | -1 | In yogic terms, Truth, known as Satya, can be defined on three
levels: (1) that we speak the truth about what we think, (2)
what we feel and (3) what we do. When we feel out of alignment,
it is usually where there is a conflict between what we think
and what we feel. When we aren’t honest we feel unsteady,
anxious, and uprooted—everything that happiness is not. In the
Yoga Sutras Chapter 2.36, it is presented that if we are
“dedicated to the truth and integrity, our thoughts, words and
actions gain the power to manifest.” (Translation from Secret
Power of Yoga by Nischala Joy Devi). To read the complete
article go to DOYOUYOGA By: Silvia Mordini, Featured on
DoYouYoga.com In school, you can try to fake knowing more than
you do but when it comes time for the test the truth comes out
by way of your grade. In bed you can try to fake feeling more
than you do, even orgasm, but when it comes down to it you’re
only fooling yourself if you think your partner can’t tell. In
teaching yoga, you can show up, pretending t |
6.855547 | 3.18551 | 14 | You’re checking work emails late into the night, obsessing about
the next day’s to-do list, then glimpse the clock and panic that
there’s no way you’ll get enough sleep to function. Are you
waking up happy and refreshed the next morning? Probably not. So
what can you (realistically) do to ensure you actually wake up
on the right side of the bed? After getting some amazing advice
from the professionals in Thrive’s contributor community about
the worst advice they got when they were young, the books that
changed their careers, and the things they stopped doing that
led them to be more successful, we asked them about the
nighttime routines that ensure a happy wakeup. We’re excited to
test out some of these thoughtful rituals. Which will you decide
to try? Tap into gratitude “I make a gratitude list every night.
A friend going through a rough time in her life told me a story
about how she started to write down things that she was grateful
for that day. How that seemingly simple act gave her the peace
of mind to s |
7.647021 | 4.878026 | -1 | What are the typical developmental milestones from 0 3 months?
Key Milestones Difficulty lifting head. Stiff legs with little
or no movement. Keeps hands fisted and lacks arm movement.
Pushes back with head while lying on back. What is the physical
development of a 3 month old baby? Three-month-old babies also
should have enough upper-body strength to support their head and
chest with their arms while lying on their stomach and enough
lower body strength to stretch out their legs and kick. As you
watch your baby, you should see some early signs of hand-eye
coordination. What is the physical development of a newborn?
Infant raises up (upper torso, shoulders, and head) with arms
when lying face down (on tummy). Neck muscles are developed
enough to allow the infant to sit with support, and keep head
up. Primitive reflexes have either already disappeared, or are
starting to disappear. What do you do with a 3 month old all
day? You can help encourage her movement by providing daily
tummy time sessions, handing toy |
6.698781 | 3.143396 | 14 | When we were little kids, we got a lot of different commands
from our parents. “Baby steps,” as how they called it. We were
told to “Walk!” while they were supporting our hips, to “Close-
open!” our hands, and to play “Peeak-a-boo!” by putting our
hands over our eyes and then removing them, as though trying to
scare them but ended up looking like a cute, little monster,
among many others. Our parents, of course, made all the
decisions for us then. It was their decision whether we would
eat breakfast, whether we would take a bath, or whether we would
go to school. Basically, we grew up in the concept of having to
follow orders from our parents for us to grow, step by step. But
we are not always kids. We eventually grow up and our thinking
skills develop. It is then when we already become aware about
the many forces surrounding us that may or may not affect the
decisions that we make for ourselves. As we grow older, it
becomes harder and harder for us to make decisions because of so
many possible choices laid ou |
11.502466 | 1.307731 | 62 | Publication Language: Ukrainian Publisher: PH “Akademperiodyka”
Place Published: Kyiv The main stages of life, scientific,
scientific-organizational, diplomatic and public-political
activities of the famous scientist, Doctor of Economic Sciences,
Professor, laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in the Field
of Science and Technology, the M.I. Tugan-Baranovsky Prize of
NAS of Ukraine, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of
Ukraine, Vice-President of NAS of Ukraine, Academician of NAS of
Ukraine S.I. Pyrozhkov. The scientific interests of the
scientist cover various issues of socio-humanistics and
demography, creation of a system of strategic analysis and
scientific principles of national security of the state, a wide
range of problems of international relations and conflict
science. The scientist has made a significant contribution in
substantiating the civilization development of independent
Ukraine. For scientists and anyone interested in modern domestic
science and its history. |
12.8009 | 2.695618 | 17 | There is a war brewing between the socialist-lite mask-wearing
kids who demand free healthcare and the socialist-lite mask-
wearing kids gluing themselves to city streets tearfully
screaming for an end to the fossil fuel industry. This goes much
deeper than 1.6 billion discarded plastic-based face masks
suffocating the world’s oceans every year as part of the 8
million tons of Covid-created plastic waste – 26,000 tons of
which hits the water. And yes, climate catastrophists, you can
virtue signal all you want about ‘saving the world’ with four
needle emojis in your social media bio, but your face masks,
gloves, vaccines, and sanitiser bottlers began life as a fossil
fuel. Pharmaceutical companies rely heavily on petroleum. In the
same way cows expel methane, healthcare runs on fossil fuels. As
clueless Climate Change activist organisations successfully
bully weak politicians into shutting down mining production, the
price of healthcare and its basic medical supplies are set to
rise. The pharmaceutical industry |
7.243001 | 6.865985 | -1 | Episode 204: Treating Fibromyalgia Naturally with Chris Volesky,
L.Ac. Fibromyalgia is an incredibly complex syndrome that
involves multiple, intertwined systems in the body. The
collection of symptoms and expressions of fibromyalgia can often
confound the conventional, allopathic medicine approach, leaving
patients frustrated and disheartened. In order to unravel that
complexity, Chris Volesky has created a protocol to treat
fibromyalgia that builds on itself rather than trying to treat
individual symptoms and systems of the body separately. Chris
shares some of the basis of his approach and how the body can
begin to heal itself once we remove some of the obstacles in the
way. On Today’s Episode of A Healthy Curiosity: - The 8 key
problem areas he identified through treating hundreds of
fibromyalgia patients - What his treatment approach is like and
why a lot of it is oddly simple - One piece of common advice
that helps almost all of his fibromyalgia patients - Walking
through a one minute practice that Chri |
11.982783 | 5.685369 | 9 | - 1 When should I plant tulips in my zone? - 2 What is the best
month to plant tulip bulbs? - 3 What happens if you plant bulbs
in the spring? - 4 Is it too early to plant tulip bulbs? - 5 How
do you plant tulips in the spring? - 6 How do you plant tulips
in Zone 10? - 7 What happens if you plant tulips in the spring?
- 8 How deep should I plant tulip bulbs? - 9 Can I plant tulips
that have already bloomed? - 10 How long will bulbs last
unplanted? - 11 Should you soak bulbs before planting? - 12 What
happens if bulbs are not planted deep enough? - 13 What time of
year should you plant bulbs? - 14 What happens if you plant
bulbs too early? - 15 Do tulips multiply? When should I plant
tulips in my zone? HOW TO PLANT TULIPS. When to Plant: Tulip
bulbs should be planted in mid to late fall, any time after the
first frost and before the ground freezes. For best results,
plant the bulbs within a month after you receive them. What is
the best month to plant tulip bulbs? Tulip bulbs should be
planted in the fall. The |
8.949606 | 0.759125 | -1 | As of last Wednesday, after 33 years and six governors,
Connecticut is moving toward the true meaning of equity and
justice in education. I was moved at the monumental courage of
Elizabeth Horton Sheff who filed the lawsuit to bring to the
forefront that Hartford school students were still not on the
same level playing field as white students in the suburbs. I was
one of the first students of Project Concern — an experiment
based on a Harvard University study in 1965 — for Hartford
residents to go to white suburban schools. I started at Burr
School in Wethersfield, and then was in the fourth grade in the
same school my little sister was going to, Noah Wallace
Elementary School in Farmington, in 1973. This bright-eyed and
voracious reader with an open heart to learning loved the light
colors of the school rooms and gymnasium. There was a tether
ball in the playground for recess. I joined the field hockey
team. I learned how to sing choral music with my first concert
at the old Congregational church built in th |
12.665892 | 3.484085 | -1 | Crews kept up their steady progress Monday in bringing the
massive Woolsey fire under control as they grappled with strong
winds and high temperatures to reach 30 percent containment of a
blaze that might have been ignited by failed electrical
equipment and had already consumed 93,662 acres and put
residents across Southern California on edge. Favorable weather
overnight on Sunday, following a lull in the wind on Saturday,
gave crews who have spent several grueling days battling the
blaze the chance gain a foothold on a crisis that has terrified
residents, exhausted firefighters and left a trail of
devastation in its wake. Late Monday, President Donald Trump
said he had approved financial assistance for the state to help
with the major fires still burning in Northern California and in
Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Some of the thousands of
residents forced to flee the firestorm late last week were
beginning to return, while a stretch of the 101 Freeway in the
fire area that had been closed for days re-open |
10.406575 | 8.346893 | 1 | Healthy kids make happy kids. Happy kids make happy parents. But
what do you do when school starts again in the middle of a
Pandemic? Whether they’re heading back to school or learning
from home, here are six easy ways you can make sure healthy
living is part of their daily routine. This year, “back to
school” is taking on a much different tone as some schools open
and others prepare for more distance learning. COVID-19 has
changed the landscape for parents, educators, and custodial
staff –– but especially for children. Whether parents are
sending their kids off to school again, or preparing for a
hybrid model where their children divide their time between the
school building and home, keeping their kids healthy ads yet
another layer of stress to parenthood. Let’s face it: your plate
is already full enough as a parent. While there has never been a
silver-bullet or magic pill to keep your kids healthy while
they’re at school, COVID-19 has thrown parents a curveball.
That’s why we’re here. While we can’t give y |
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your child achieves fantastic writing results! Who this is
suitable for Children preparing for 11+ grammar and independent
school exams, and those wishing to strengthen Key Stage 2
skills. What we cover - Fiction writing - Non-fiction writing -
Critical writing techniques What we achieve: - Confidence to
tackle key creative writing texts, no matter how challenging -
Stretched vocabulary and language application - No more writing
gaps! Here’s what happens: - Initial and final assessments with
feedback. - Lessons and weekly homework (marked with
personalised, detailed feedback) - Writing skills recap
resources. - Mini recap videos. - Mid-term progress parent
meeting. Important details of our online classes: - 11-week
course, 1.25 hours a week, led by experienced a |
6.737002 | 1.190492 | -1 | La Scala is one of the most important opera theatres in the
globe, where many of the most famous operas were premiered. It
now stages concerts, recitals and cultural events as well as
ballet and opera. La Scala Theatre takes its name from Santa
Maria della Scala, a church built in 1381 that occupied the same
site. The theatre as it now stands was designed by the great
neoclassical architect, Giuseppe Piemarini. It was inaugurated
in 1778 with an opera by Antonio Salieri and has since premiered
some of the great works of Verdi, Bellini and Puccini. La Scala
has an enormous stage, a seating capacity of 2,015 in its
grandiose auditorium and arguably some of the best acoustics of
any opera house in the world. From the early 1800s, the theatre
also included ballet in its repertoire of artistic performances.
There is a theatrical museum and library attached to the opera
house which provides a taste of the opulent world of the theatre
and an in-depth look at La Scala's opera though the ages, as
well as a general ove |
7.417041 | 7.205181 | -1 | (Natural News) Arthritis is a general term for a group of
degenerative conditions that target the joints and the tissues
that surround the joints. There are several types of arthritis
including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic
arthritis. Although each type is influenced by unique factors,
arthritis is generally marked by chronic inflammation in the
hands, hips and knees. This inflammation is typically
accompanied by immense pain and stiffness, which may affect an
individual’s daily activities. Fortunately, there are several
natural therapies and remedies that work to control inflammation
and slow the progression of the disease. Remedies help with pain
management, while holistic therapies like meditation and yoga
help improve an individual’s attitude toward the disease and
overall quality of life. One of the best ways you can ease the
strain and pressure on the joints is to lose weight. Many people
who have arthritis are also overweight or obese, and it is this
excess weight that can wear dow |
9.370076 | 0.824255 | 40 | What can be done to stop racism Essay Racism is a certain kind
of prejudice, based on faulty reasoning and inflexible
generalizations toward a specific group. The word prejudice
comes from the Latin noun praejudicium, which means a judgment
based on previous decisions formed before the facts were known.
If a person allows their prejudiced beliefs to block the
progress of another, it is discrimination. Those who exclude all
members of a race from certain types of employment, housing,
political rights, educational opportunities, or a social
interactions are guilty of racial discrimination. For centuries
conflicts have taken place among three main races, Caucasian,
Asian, and Negro ranging from snobbish social exclusion, to
state- sponsored genocide. Racism is an unmerited fear or
dislike of a people because of their ethnic heritage. When
colour is not a reason, other reasons such as language,
religion, nationality, education, sex, or age become the reason
of prejudice. Sociologists, historians, anthropologists |
11.867501 | -0.757438 | 106 | By Aaron Glantz / Reveal March 30, 2020 “I’ll be the oversight,”
President Donald Trump declared last week as Congress debated
the $2.2 trillion economic rescue package he signed into law
Friday. The bill, the largest stimulus ever enacted in the
United States, greatly expands unemployment benefits, shores up
small businesses and sends one-time checks to Americans making
under $100,000 a year. It also includes unprecedented giveaways
to corporate America, including a $170 billion tax break over 10
years for real estate investors and developers, such as Trump
and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner, and $500 billion in
corporate bailout money to be administered by Treasury Secretary
Steve Mnuchin, which Democrats have called a “slush fund.” True
to his word, Trump balked at any congressional oversight of the
money. On Friday, just after signing the stimulus, the president
issued a rare signing statement saying he would treat
accountability provisions of the law as “not mandatory,” citing
“constitutional conc |
14.296597 | 1.785301 | 33 | “I’m amazed that so many people are so amazed that a girl built
a motorcycle.” – Dr. Eva Håkansson There are many types of
different adrenaline junkies in the world, as well as those who
have a definite need for exhilaration combined with some element
of risk. Most of us immediately think of race car driving when
it comes to those speed seekers, and that’s a sport that we’ve
seen being offered improvements via 3D printing from inspiring
advanced student projects to decked out vehicles eventually
meant to run on the professional track. And then there are those
who prefer to ride—and often race—motorcycles. Enjoying speed
and excitement, but with much less protection, motorcyclists are
a breed all their own, enjoying high speeds whether on the track
or in a more natural landscape. Technology, and that on the
extreme cutting edge, has always played a large role in the
automotive industry, and we’ve certainly seen our share of 3D
printing in the motorcycle realm already, from racing bikes to
fully functional moto |
8.374784 | 6.911545 | -1 | Even if you’re not afraid of blood – or needles! – having your
blood drawn for testing may not be something you’re eager to do.
Here are some tips to make it a bit easier. Having Your Blood
Drawn? Here is How to Prepare 1. Find out if you need to “fast”
before testing Many blood tests, such as cholesterol tests,
require fasting in order to get accurate results. This means no
food or drink (besides water) can be taken by the person for
8-12 hours before the test (including chewing gum and even
breath mints!). So nothing after dinner, and no breakfast in the
morning before you go to the lab. A simple guide is to use 12
hours as your measurement. If you plan to go to the lab at 8 am,
start fasting at 8 pm the night before. 2. Drink plenty of water
before your test Even though you might be fasting, drinking
water before you go to bed and then before you have your blood
drawn is a good idea in order to avoid dehydration. In most
cases, when you are properly hydrated, it can make it easier for
the lab technician to |
7.389156 | 2.050669 | 34 | At the end of Robert Heinlein’s short story “All You Zombies”,
the protagonist, who has managed through gender re-assignment
and time travel to be his own mother and father, seems trapped
in his own narcissistic circle of causality. After he has
completed his cycle of movement and ‘movements’, he speaks to an
unnamed other of his loneliness, only to ask of the rest of the
world “I know where I came from—but where did all you zombies
come from?” His zombies, it seems, are the agentless walking-
living, that teeming mass of people who aren’t causes of their
own existence, who look outward for will, meaning, and mission.
Zombies, thus, are easy metaphors for the automatic behavior of
human beings—the way we mindlessly consume ourselves and the
world around us from the moment we’re born until we die. Not
being a zombie is, on one hand, a losing battle against appetite
and attrition. Not thinking about zombies? Something different
altogether. In the 1990 Christian Slater vehicle, Pump Up the
Volume, a wise urban ki |
10.826132 | 4.463334 | 27 | Marine Iguana by Chris Townend. Swallow-tailed Gulls by Simon
Colenutt. Giant Tortoise with a Cattle Egret on Santa Cruz by
Simon Colenutt. Endemics 31 (A penguin, four mockingbirds and 17
finches) Galapagos Dove, Galapagos Rail, Galapagos Penguin, Lava
(Green) Heron, Flightless Cormorant, Lava Gull, Galapagos Hawk,
Galapagos Flycatcher, Darwin’s (Galapagos Vermilion) Flycatcher,
Galapagos Martin, Floreana Mockingbird, Galapagos Mockingbird,
Espanola Mockingbird, San Cristobal Mockingbird, Grey Warbler-
finch, Green Warbler-finch, Vegetarian Finch, Sharp-beaked
Ground-finch, Large Tree-finch, Medium Tree-finch (Floreana),
Small Tree-finch, Mangrove Finch (Isabela), Woodpecker Finch,
Vampire Ground-finch (Darwin and Wolf), Small Ground-finch,
Medium Ground-finch, Genovesa Ground-finch, Large Ground-finch,
Espanola Cactus-finch, Common Cactus-finch and Genovesa Cactus-
finch. (Waved Albatross nests (April to December) on Espanola
Island in the Galapagos and Isla de la Plata (a few pairs only)
off Ecuador, and ran |
13.872148 | 4.100144 | -1 | In contemporary architectural design, the definition of envelope
geometry often precedes consideration of its material build-up.
The geometries created in such a top-down manner require
subsequent rationalisation for This thesis addresses methods for
the aesthetic and efficient structuring of arbitrary surfaces
while respecting distinct architectural considerations. Digital
design tools have been developed to approximate surfaces using
isotropic triangular or quadrangular elements. Various methods
for the creation of simplified base complexes are shown. Such
complexes expose a simplified topological build-up of surfaces
and are used to create global parameterisations of surfaces of
arbitrary genus. For quadrangular discretisation, the
restructuring can be aligned to a user-defined vector field on
the surface. The generated geometries are then optimised with
regard to architectural considerations by means of dynamic
relaxation. Particular attention is given to the compatibility
of the methods with existing des |
10.070419 | -0.181405 | 4 | National Civil Justice Reform: A Proposal for New Federal-State
Partnerships proposes a civil justice reform package to ensure
that vulnerable Americans facing legal problems such as wrongful
evictions and contract disputes have the resources they need to
secure justice. Many Americans lack sufficient access to the
civil justice system, the legal system that provides protection
against some of the greatest challenges facing Americans such as
wrongful evictions, workplace disputes, or unfair debt
collection practices. An estimated 16 million Americans go
through the civil justice system without lawyers every year,
even though the system’s complexity demands legal
representation. Others choose not to turn to the courts at all
when faced with a civil justice matter. These problems are
particularly severe for people of color. In this paper, Daniel
Wilf-Townsend proposes a package of reforms to ensure that
vulnerable Americans facing legal problems have access to
justice. Anchored by a new commitment by the federa |
7.650424 | 1.409882 | -1 | A notable trend this year in Spanish life writing has been to
give voice to those silenced. Following in the footsteps of a
long-standing tradition of testimonial life writing worldwide,
multiple lifewriting works in Spain have been turning to issues
of "voice" and "silence." It is little surprise that some of
these stories feature women after the global impact of the
#MeToo movement. However, the trends I identified in my
contribution to this feature last year (Martínez García) have
persisted. Conflict continues to permeate life narratives in
Spain, and as will be seen in what follows, both politics and
journalism are among the most prevalent fields of study from
which life writing comes. |