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"Uber users say they have been hit with surging prices for their usual rides, after the number of private hire drivers was decimated during the peak of the pandemic.\n\nSome riders have complained of fare prices more than doubling in some cases and a lack of available drivers in the area, as customers feel the pinch after lockdown.\n\nIndustry experts have warned that this may be the tip of the iceberg, and that there has ‘never been a worse time’ to be a private hire driver after price model changes.\n\nDenise Beighton took to Twitter to explain how a £10-15 four-mile trip unexpectedly ended up costing her £47.\n\nShe wrote: ‘So Uber charged me £47 for a 4mile trip. How does anyone justify that?\n\n‘Also the app told me it would cost between £10-15. I complained to customer services and they’ve offered me a £10 credit note.’\n\nFor another regular customer, her daily trip from Marylebone to Kensington High Street has more than doubled in price, from £7 to more than £18 in recent weeks.\n\nAre you an Uber driver?\n\nAre you an Uber driver who recently quit the industry?\n\nOn the Uber app, it informs her that prices have risen because of ‘increased demand’.\n\nShe said: ‘I tried to book three times, saw how much it was going to cost me, and then gave up and hailed a black cab. It was six quid cheaper and I didn’t have to wait eight minutes for it.’\n\nLast month, Londoners hit out at Uber for ‘costing more than a black cab’ – but the company insists it has not raised prices in two years.\n\nBritons accused the San Francisco-based firm of hiking fares to the point where they are now more expensive than taxis, which Uber denied.\n\nYaseen Aslam, ex-Uber driver and now president of the App Drivers and Couriers Union, said he wouldn’t be able to survive financially if he had to return to work as an driver.\n\nHe said: ‘I would not survive today if I had to go back to driving.\n\n‘Why do drivers leave the trade? Because of the long hours, the little pay.\n\n‘This is what our gig economy is all about. The market is over supplied and fares are becoming cheaper and cheaper.\n\n‘You have drivers on one side, who feel neglected in their pay, dignity, respect and safety. On the other, you have customers who want cheaper riders and there’s more demand.’",
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"Animal Soccer World (Das Unglaubliche Fussballspiel der Tiere) is a German film produced and released by Dingo Pictures. It is a ripoff of Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Like many Dingo Pictures productions, it had many negative reviews, and is regarded as the worst of their output, mostly because of the poor English voice acting.\n\nIn a city inhabited by animals, because nothing exciting is happening, the animals start a soccer match. The two teams who shall compete are named \"The Wild Dogs\" and \"The Jungle Kings\".\n\nIn a village inhabited solely by animals, a young dog named Crummel and his lion friend Yovi complain about how boring their lives are. This issue badly affects the jobs of Harry, a bird reporter; Greta, a duck nurse and Samson, a bear candy-seller. Shortly after, Crummel and Yovi calm down a dog named Yeko and a panther named Jeko, who are fighting over a soccer ball. This gives Crummel the idea of playing a soccer match. So, they all agree than within two weeks, Yeko's \"Wild Dogs\" will be playing against Jeko's \"Jungle Kings\".\n\nThe event is announced in newspapers delivered by Puss in Boots and a pelican throughout the region. Harry, Greta and Samson are delighted with the idea of a soccer match, as it will be helpful for their jobs. A trio of birds is amused that Harry wants to carry out his job as commentator, since they think he is too incompetent. Annoyed by their skepticism, Harry dares them to be commentators too, in order to find out who is best.\n\nMeanwhile, Yeko begins organizing his team. Crummel is not allowed to play because of his small size, but interestingly, Yovi is allowed to play despite being about Crummel's size. Instead, Yeko orders Crummel to find Butcher, a bulldog, to play as the goalkeeper. The news of a soccer match arrives to the Lion King, who is also Yovi's father, and announces that he will not be playing due to his age. Crummel finally meets Butcher, who is sympathetic with him and agrees to play with Yeko's team only if Crummel plays as well. Yeko finally agrees to let Crummel in his team, but only as a substitute.\n\nWhen the match is about to begin, some \"hooligans\" show up. Concerned about a possible conflict, the Lion King orders them to stay in \"Area S\" and threatens to eat them if they do not do so. One of the hooligans points out that he truly is a dictator to order such a thing. Rooster's band, composed of a dog, a cat and a donkey, lighten up the atmosphere by singing in Dutch. The animals begin playing.\n\nThe Jungle Kings are the first to match a goal. After Yeko is badly injured, Crummel takes his place, and manages to kick the ball with such precision that not even the Jungle Kings' goalkeeper, an elephant, could stop it. The match ties to one, and the Lion King announces that there will be another one within six weeks. After quitting to play, Crummel and Yovi are befriended again, despite the fact that at no point did enmity arise between the two in the first place.\n\nLike many of the characters in Dingo Pictures films, the characters are mostly unnamed, and even if they are named, their names are usually drowned out by the English voices.\n\nThe movie's logo, used in the original German version",
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"By and large, the average car is maintained based on a time schedule or the mileage it racks up on the road. Both are a useful rule of thumb for measuring the useful life of lubricants and wear items on the engine. However, in certain applications, vehicles can rack up hours and hours of idle time while doing very little mileage at all. If ignored, the result can be catastrophic engine damage, as evidenced by this haggard Ford diesel shown on YouTube by Ford Boss Me.\n\nThe vehicle in question is a 2016 Ford F550 fitted with the 6.7L Power Stroke engine, with just 27,000 miles on the clock. Reportedly, the vehicle did duty as a tow rig for an auction company. Spending much of its time idling or doing low-speed jobs on the lot, the vehicle rarely saw any high-speed operation or road mileage. Based on appearances, it seems the vehicle may have been maintained according to a typical time or mileage schedule, if it was maintained at all. This ignores the hours spent idling the vehicle, wearing out components and the useful life of the oil and coolant.",
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"Kate Middleton is one classy woman often described as quite “normal,” but maybe the term ballsy might be more appropriate. According to palace aides after Princess Charlotte’s christening Sunday July 5, the Duchess of Cambridge refuses to attend any more official royal engagements for the rest of the summer. Is Queen Elizabeth planning on retaking control from the Middleton family after Kate puts her foot down?\n\nRumors that Kate was determined to enjoy a longer maternity leave have been brewing since the weeks leading up Princess Charlotte’s birth. People reported a few pals revealed Kate “felt she came back too soon last time. She wants to have that [family] and enjoy it with George and the new baby.” The Duchess returned to making official appearances just a month after giving birth to Prince George, attending the Ring of Fire race in Anglesey, Wales.\n\nKate was rumored to be wavering on attending Queen Elizabeth’s birthday parade, according to various media outlets. However, the Duchess of Cambridge attended Trooping the Color, even sharing a carriage with Camilla Parker-Bowles. Perhaps that was Kate’s peace offering, as Vanity Fair reports Kate will not take on any official engagements for the rest of the summer. Translation – it Kate Middleton doesn’t want to go to an event, she won’t be attending.\n\nPrince William and Kate are due to attend Wimbledon, enjoying the match from the Royal Box. Both the Duke and Duchess have a passion for tennis, recently making plans to move and refurbish the tennis court at Anmer Hall. Prince William will go on to attend official engagements; meeting with families who suffered a loss during London 7/7 attacks on Tuesday, be on hand at the Imperial War Museum to welcome a refurbished Supermarine Spitfire on the museum’s behalf Thursday, and join Queen Elizabeth to watch the RAF flypast marking the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain on Friday.\n\nHow far will Queen Elizabeth let Kate Middleton push her? It’s clear the Middleton middle-class march is continuing, but it’s a safe bet the Queen is probably already planning to regroup and retake control the Middleton family. Anmer Hall has become Kate and William’s haven, where Carole Middleton has inserted herself as de facto monarch. If Kate attends more official engagements, it might be a sign she is bending to the will of the Queen.\n\nWe will certainly be keeping an eye on the royals. What do you think of the Middleton family’s middle class influence on royal protocol? Will Queen Elizabeth put a stop to it or has she given in, admitted defeat to Carole Middleton’s determination to control Kate Middleton and the royal heirs, including of course Prince Willian to a great extent? Let us know in the comments below."
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"You could easily find yourself mired in programmer debates over code coverage. Here’s one, for instance. It raged on for hundreds of votes, dozens of comments, many answers, and eight years before someone put it out to pasture as “opinion-based” and closed it.\n\nDiscussion participants debated a “reasonable” percentage of code coverage. I imagine you can arrive at the right answer by taking the mean of all of the responses. (I’m just kidding.)\n\nSome of the folks in that thread, however, declined to give a simple percentage. Instead, they gave the obligatory consultant’s response of “it depends” or, in the case of the accepted answer, a parable. I found it refreshing that not everybody picked some number between 50 and 100 and blurted it out.\n\nBut I found it interesting that certain questions went unasked. What is the goal of this code coverage? What problem does it solve? And as for the reasonability of the number, reasonable to whom?\n\nWhat is Code Coverage? (Briefly)\n\nBefore going any further, I’ll quickly explain the concept of code coverage for those not familiar, without belaboring the point. Code coverage measures the percentage of code that your automated unit test suite executes when it runs.\n\nSo let’s say that you had a tiny codebase consisting of two methods with one line of code each. If your unit test suite executed one method but not the other, you would have 50% code coverage. In the real world, this becomes significantly more complicated. In order to achieve total coverage, for instance, you must traverse all paths through control flow statements, such as if conditions, switch statements, and loops.\n\nWhen people debate how much code coverage to have, they aren’t debating how “correct” the code should be. Nor do they debate anything about the tests themselves, such as quantity or quality. They’re simply asking how many lines of code per one hundred your test suite should cause to execute.",
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"The Origins of Worry Over Code Coverage\n\nSo why does anyone start caring about this figure in the first place? To actually try to address a debate over the “reasonable” percentage, you really need to understand the context.\n\nFirst, I’ll take a stab at imagining why the person asking that Stack Overflow question, “sanity,” may have done so. Caveat emptor. I don’t know him at all, so I’m engaging in pure speculation. But a software developer might ask a question like that in order to establish a barometer for self-assessment. I want to make a reasonable investment in my automated test suite, so I want a sanity-check metric to see whether I’m on the right track. In this context, the metric serves as a benchmarking tool for developers.\n\nBut you’ll also see an entirely different archetype ask this same question: leadership. An architect, dev manager, or department head will ask what percentage the team should sustain and then instrument the teams’ codebases for measurement. In this context, the metric serves as a benchmarking tool used on developers. It becomes a de facto part of their performance evaluations.\n\nThe Perils of Well-Intentioned Micromanagement\n\nTo understand how these two contexts differ, I’ll use analogy. Think about a home inspector.\n\nLet’s say that you purchase a house and hire a home inspector. You’re understandably excited when the inspector tells you that the house you’re about to buy is in great shape. So you complete the purchase and move in. And then everything starts falling apart. You feel utterly betrayed by the inspector’s incompetence.\n\nSo the next time you buy a house, you resolve to do things differently. You start to research the elements of a good home inspection, and you find something like this checklist via Google. And then you reason that, while you don’t know all of the details, you can evaluate your next inspector on the basis of what percentage of things on that list he does.\n\nBut to your exasperation, your metric doesn’t seem to help. It turns you that nobody could score perfectly because your prospective house lacks a fireplace or any stucco on the outside. And when you selected the highest-scoring person, it went poorly. It seems that, while he did inspect the highest number of things, he did a bad job of it.\n\nFailing to Solve the Actual Problem\n\nIf you did a post mortem on the inspection process, you’d realize that you failed to address the actual problem. Specifically, you don’t understand home inspections, and you’re in a position of trying to hire and evaluate people that do.\n\nWhen it goes poorly the first time, you give yourself a cursory education in home inspections. Then, you try again, futilely micromanaging the next inspector. Downloading a checklist from the internet and asking the guy to fill it out doesn’t alter the knowledge gap at all. It’s just a lot of sound and fury on your part.\n\nYou need to address the problem of hiring in the dark by finding someone you can trust. And you do that not with haphazardly administered metrics, but through some other strategy, such as looking on Angie’s List or asking friends for recommendations.\n\nThe Dangers of Reductionist Metrics in Software\n\nIt goes no differently in the software world. A manager asking a question like, “What is the right percentage of code coverage?” is the frustrated home buyer evaluating inspectors by “percentage of this checklist completed.”\n\nAnd the developers can hand them fools’ gold just as easily as the inspector saying, “Yep, I totally checked all of that stuff — mark me down for 100%.” They could achieve this by writing a bunch of unit tests that assert nothing and cannot possibly fail.\n\nThat method alone ought to be good for 40% coverage, depending how far it gets before stuff blows up. The dev team, knowing relatively little about unit tests, could spend an afternoon writing things like this and generate a figure that looks awfully nice at a leadership governance meeting.\n\nOf course, developers, unless utterly disenfranchised, rarely engage in anything that starkly cynical. But with a deadline looming and some outwardly imposed code coverage mandate, that makes sense to cut corners … just until they could come back and fix it, of course.\n\nI’m a practitioner of test driven development (TDD) and have been for years. This means that I commonly write code at or near 100% coverage. You’d think I’d take the opportunity to crow about my figure, but I actually don’t even pay attention to my coverage percent. It really doesn’t matter to me.\n\nWhat I do pay attention to, however, is what bits of code don’t have covering unit tests. I treat this code with suspicion because I have no automated proof of how someone expects it to behave. I seek to get it under test.\n\nCode coverage percentage, you see, offers a reductionist proxy for a much more complicated concept that only those steeped in the codebase understand. Where are our blind spots? What does our testing address (or fail to address)? Developers then take that information and use it to make decisions and recommendations about risk, complexity, and design tradeoffs.\n\nWhen developers discuss a “reasonable” code coverage percentage, they’re speaking in a subtle shop language about these blind spots and their implications. If management tries to eavesdrop and appropriate this language, the rich meaning completely evaporates, leaving only an inevitable example of the law of unintended consequences."
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"The group text messages have continued all year for Penn State’s wide receivers, and more often than not, there’s someone asking if anyone would like to join in on extra reps on the JUGS machine.\n\n“Whenever one guy gets on the JUGS, he’ll text the group chat like, ‘Anyone wanna get on the JUGS? Anyone wanna join me for some extra work?’ ” sophomore Jahan Dotson said. “Just things like that can try and keep the morale up in the room. I feel like if you have a good attitude, it translates to the field.”\n\nPenn State has at least two definitive playmakers on the offense in receiver KJ Hamler and tight end Pat Freiermuth. They’re the two collecting the bulk of the receptions — with 76 of the team’s 171 catches. They’ve combined for 15 touchdowns, and they’re the two who will continue garnering intrigue from NFL scouts. Hamler’s speed and Freiermuth’s athleticism to go with his 6-foot-5, 256-pound build make them the focal point for opposing defenses and the top targets for new starting quarterback Sean Clifford.\n\nBeyond the one-two punch, though, there’s a noticeable drop-off in targets and production. Dotson has had some big moments, like his breakout game against Buffalo and his 49-yard catch late at Minnesota in which he looked like he was going to score before stumbling to the ground. Dotson has 20 catches on 31 targets, both third-most on the team. But behind the No. 2 wide receiver, reserve running back Ricky Slade is the next player up with 11 receptions.\n\nThere are a few reasons to explain the drop-off in production, and some of them go beyond the simple explanation, which is that the depth in Penn State’s receiving corps needs to continue developing. That part is certainly true. The sooner No. 9 Penn State (8-1, 5-1 Big Ten) can turn the corner in this area, the better, starting Saturday against Indiana (7-2, 4-2 Big Ten).\n\nHead coach James Franklin knows it and said his receivers do, too.\n\n“We’ve got to be more consistent. There’s no doubt about it,” Franklin said. “We’ve got to be more consistent at that last position, there’s no doubt about it. But that gets spread around. I mean, we’ve also missed some throws. We threw some balls into the ground. We threw a post to open the game; that we’ve got to lead the guy so he can run away with a corner on his back hip. That gets spread around. We’ve got to find ways to get those guys involved in a little bit more early in games, as well. I think it’s all of it.”\n\nRedshirt freshman Justin Shorter, the top-ranked receiver nationally in the class of 2018, was expected to make a leap forward, and so far he hasn’t had that breakout moment. He’s also in a series-by-series rotation with redshirt freshman Daniel George, meaning the position is there for the taking, but neither George nor Shorter has grabbed it. Shorter has nine catches for 109 yards on 16 targets. George has six catches for 74 yards on 14 targets.\n\nDeep threat Dan Chisena has just three receptions on 16 targets, nine of which have been termed catchable by Sports Info Solutions. Although he has the speed to separate and has had a step on defensive backs a few times this year, he hasn’t always been able to haul it in. A ball hit off his face mask in tight coverage last week, and in the rain at Michigan State, another shot play to him fell incomplete.\n\nGraduate transfer Weston Carr came to Penn State via Azusa Pacific, a Division II school, to help add depth to the receiving corps, but he’s been a non-factor this season with three receptions. Mac Hippenhammer, whom Franklin mentioned at the start of camp as a player who could help them this season, doesn’t have a catch through nine games. Cam Sullivan-Brown hasn’t played in more than a month because of an injury.\n\nWhether because of inconsistencies or injuries, it’s all adding up to handcuff the offense.\n\n“Like they had with (Chris) Godwin a few years ago, they had so many different receivers on that team, that allowed them to really be a dynamic offense,” ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit said last week on a conference call. “Even though Saquon (Barkley) got a lot of the attention, they had a lot of weapons. And right now I think that’s where they’re, to me, they’re growing. Because you have Hamler and Dotson and Freiermuth, and then there’s a big drop, and I think in an era of offensive football, they need five, six, seven options at the skill spots, not two or three. … Obviously they have some pretty good players, but the depth of that spot I think is key when you look at some of the premier offenses and teams that are ranked in the top in the country.”\n\nWhat is also different about this Penn State offense is the use of the running backs in the passing game. It was something Penn State came into the season wanting to do more of and something that Miles Sanders brought up in his exit interview last winter. He thought he’d catch more passes than the 24 receptions he had last year. Barkley did the year prior, hauling in 54 passes during a season that ended with Penn State winning the Fiesta Bowl.\n\nThrough nine games this year, Penn State’s running backs have 32 catches — two more than they did all of last season. They’re on pace to have roughly 46 receptions this season. For comparison, Hamler led the team in receptions last year and finished with 42 catches. In 2017, four players finished with 50-plus catches, led by tight end Mike Gesicki’s 57.\n\n“It’s probably an area we can still get better, but those guys have been good,” Franklin said of the backs. “We have plays to be able to put those guys in position to make plays, and sometimes it’s just how the coverage and the read goes, whether it gets to them or not.”",
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"View full sizeAmericanIdol.comAshthon Jones was among the first five contestants named to the Top 24 on Season 10 of 'American Idol.'\nMOVING ON TO THE TOP 24\n\nDon't get confused. Even though last week Ryan Seacrest told us the field of 100 would be cut in half -- down to 50 -- in Hollywood, it turns out the actual number was 61. (Who was the genius who came up with that odd number?)\n\nSo, last night, after performing at The Mirage in Vegas, the field was cut from 61 to 40. After that, the singers headed back to L.A. for a final solo. Then came the first batch of “final judgments,” those tense meetings where the Idol judges break the news to the Idol hopefuls.\n\nOnly five singers were told last night that they made it to Season 10's Top 24: Ashthon Jones of Nashville, Clint Gamboa of Long Beach, California, Haley Reinhard of Milwaukee, Naima Adedapo of Milwaukee and Paul McDonald of Huntsville, Alabama.\n\nThe rest of the field will be announced tonight, during another two-hour episode on Fox. Will J-Lo be there? (read below)\n\nFoxEnd of the road: Carson Higgins was eliminated from 'American Idol' in Vegas.\n\n• These are among the contestants who got cut in Vegas, when the Top 61 was pared down to the Top 40: Ashley Sullivan (the psycho bride), Carson Higgins (the goofy California actor),, Caleb Hawley, Denise Jackson, Melinda Ademi, Molly DeWolff (the White House intern who fell off the Idol radar during Hollywood Week and suddenly reappeared last night),\n\n• These are among the singers who got cut after the Top 40 performed in L.A.: Alex Ryan (the Bergen County high school kid with the spiked hair), Chris Medina, Deandre Brackensick, Hollie Cavanaugh and LaKeisha Lewis.\n\nChris Medina's final judgment turned out to be another emotional moment, just like his heart-tugging backstory: His strong devotion to his fiancée, who was paralyzed after a bad accident.\n\nJennifer Lopez broke down in tears last night after she told Medina he didn't make it to the Top 24. \"I didn't want to tell him no,\" she sobbed. \"I felt so bad…\"\n\nShe then told fellow judges Steven Tyler and Randy Jackson: “I don’t want to do this anymore.”\n\nWith those words, the screen faded to black, and the suspenseful words “To Be Continued” popped up on the TV screen. Oh the drama… As if any Idol fans out there really think J-Lo is gonna leave the show, or not continue with the final judgments.",
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"Dating a Spanish woman: 7 things you need to know\n\nOkay. We respect that.\n\nBut you can find a things that are few ought to know.\n\nI’ve written before concerning the great things about dating individuals from other countries.\n\nAnd Spanish girls in many cases are gorgeous, passionate, joyous… Everything a guy could desire.\n\nBut you should know: beautiful, passionate and joyous is not the whole story before you pack your bags and hop on the first flight to Madrid.\n\nBecause really, dating Spanish is quite complicated – ask me personally the way I understand.\n\nMy pal Nina over at Nina’s Sweet Adventures has written a write-up about dating Spanish guys. And influenced by her, we figured I’d make my share into the discussion…\n\nNeedless to say, long disclaimers at the start of websites are typical the rage today, so lemme just say: Yes, I’m generalizing. Clearly not absolutely all Spanish women can be just like the 4 or 5 Marias that I’ve dated.\n\nMe a comment and tell me where I’m wrong if you’ve dated dozens and dozens of espaГ±olas, please leave. If you’re married to 1, good work. If you prefer genuine data, go study sociology.\n\nAnd another further disclaimer: if you’re the sort of individual who believes it is my civic duty as a foreigner to never state such a thing negative about Spain or Spanish people, you probably won’t similar to this article.\n\nTherefore without further ado, listed below are 7 things you need to know before dating a girl that is spanish.\n\nSummertime getaway means a complete lot of items to lots of differing people.\n\nNever to Spanish girls, though.\n\nFor them, it just means something.\n\nBe forewarned: in the event that you go into a critical relationship with a Spanish girl, it is possible to bid farewell to other summer plans… you’ll be spending your holiday breaks at the coastline so long as the connection persists.\n\nOr – if you’re also less that are lucky her pueblo.\n\nThat you absolutely must date a Spanish girl, your only hope is to try to find one with a particularly nice pueblo – or parents who own a beach house in Marbella if you’ve decided.\n\nI recall a 40-something professional telling me personally, years back, exactly how fortunate I happened to be to possess a gf from a city of 10,000 individuals, in a area that is nice.\n\nTheir spouse ended up being from some dusty village of 200 souls in Murcia, 90 mins’ drive from the coastline.\n\nAnd therefore ended up being where he had been condemned to blow their vacations, till death do us component: resting on a sofa-bed when you look at the type or form of destination where Clint Eastwood might have gone to movie a spaghetti Western.\n\nIn the event that you don’t, for many explanation, enjoy investing three months of each summer time with sand your asscrack and bored to rips in Benidorm…\n\nOr watching dogs that are mangy themselves on the town square of Villafranca de Ojetes, populace 22…\n\nWell, perchance you should seek out a lady of some other nationality.\n\n(See? we said I became gonna do a lot of generalizing.)\n\nNearly all of my worldwide buddies right here in Madrid think purchasing a car within the town is that is insane at minimum unneeded. And since we frequently result from places without any general public transport, we’re happy to seize the metro or an occasional taxi.\n\nWalking out of our home and achieving may be awaiting us seems glamorous and European – very nearly James-Bondish.\n\nBut, for the normal Spanish guy, a car is a sizable an element of the seduction procedure.\n\nBecause and even though he’s years out of college… he lives aware of their moms and dads!\n\nSimilar to being an adolescent again, appropriate?\n\nSpanish girls: their notion of a hot date is making away on a workbench all afternoon. If you’re able to fare better than that, you’re into the game!\n\nIn Spain, it does not matter if you’re 35. You will be unemployed and residing in the home – resting on a twin bed shaped|bed that is twin} like a racecar, also – and nobody will think it is strange.\n\nMany people blame the economy, the housing market, or",
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"Anyhow, Spanish girls are widely used to dating guys whom own vehicles – or who are able to at the very least borrow one from Dad whenever he’s ready for a few action.\n\nBut worry that is don’t. You’ve got a leg up on the competition if you’re in your 20s or 30s and carless, but somehow manage to scrape together the money to rent a room in a shared flat.\n\nвЂCause final time we examined, intercourse in vehicles had been pretty embarrassing.\n\nIt had been around 2001 – and I also ended up being an adolescent.\n\nWe don’t see most of what are the results inside Spanish families. Therefore I’m certainly not yes just how it takes place.\n\nBut let’s simply state females through the Southern of Europe are widely used to expressing by themselves and speaking about the way they feel – often at high amount.\n\nYou may see her do so with buddies – shouting and waving her arms, in a combined group of 9 individuals who are all speaking simultaneously.\n\nNobody’s always mad. Spanish individuals just converse in tones that noise (to us anglophones that are timid like some one losing their shit.\n\nShould you somehow get to be the target for this conversational shouting – and you’ll, in the event that relationship persists much longer than several hours – a very important thing to complete is simply inhale.\n\nDon’t go on it physically. It might not be a quarrel – at least by her meaning.\n\nShe’s probably simply never ever had some body inside her life inform her to calm straight down. Other Spaniards will let her shout – then just shout louder to be heard.\n\nHe whom speaks loudest – and that isn’t afraid to interrupt or talk over individuals – wins.\n\nShe’s that is always late get used to it\n\nNeedless to say, as a Buddhist, we practice compassion and patience on the reg."
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"In Whipseey and the Lost Atlas you play as Alex. While reading a book he is sucked into it and transported to a strange world. He is also transformed into a small pink character known as Whipseey. In order to return home and to his human form, Alex must discover the secrets behind the Lost Atlas which transported him to the strange world. This involves exploring the world of Whipseey to find the key to returning home.\n\nIf the trailer and screenshots didn’t already make it pretty obvious, Whipseey and the Lost Atlas is your traditional 2D platformer. The goal of each set of levels/worlds is to reach the end of the world and defeat the boss to proceed to the next world. Each world consists of a set of stages with most worlds having ten to twenty stages. The length of these stages can differ from just one screen to a pretty long scrolling stage. In order to make it to the next stage you need to jump over obstacles and make it over pits. This is pretty much what you would expect out of your typical 2D platformer. When you reach the edge of a stage you will enter a door which takes you to the next stage.\n\nIn addition to your typical platforming gameplay you also get access to a whip. This whip can pretty much be used at any time. It can be used to latch onto rings in the world to swing across long gaps. It is mostly used for combat though. The combat in Whipseey and the Lost Atlas is pretty typical of the genre. You can jump on enemies heads which usually stuns them. You can also use the whip to hit enemies which will destroy them. Most enemies only take one hit to be killed, but some require you to hit them multiple times or when they are in a specific state. When enemies are killed they drop coins/jewels. These coins give you another life when you acquire 100. These extra lives are important because you are only given five lives plus the lives you acquire to complete the entire world. If you lose your last life you have to begin again at the beginning of the world.\n\nI think the main reason that I enjoyed Whipseey and the Lost Atlas is that the controls are simple and responsive for the most part. The game basically has three controls. You move back and forth, jump, and use your whip. Despite only having three mechanics, the game does a good job using them to make a fun gameplay experience. The controls work well most of the time as the only times I had any issues were when I used the whip in the air. These issues were rare as well. The jumping mechanics are satisfying and whipping enemies is surprisingly fun. The key to a good platformer is responsive controls, and Whipseey and the Lost Atlas does a good job with the controls.\n\nOther than the controls I also really liked the atmosphere created in Whipseey and the Lost Atlas. One look at the game and you can tell that it was inspired by 1980s and early 1990s platformers. The worlds are colorful, unique and cute. The main character of Whipseey reminds me a lot of Kirby. Even the enemy designs and locales remind me a lot of games like Kirby and other similar 2D platformers. The game’s pixel artwork and cute style are charming. Each world looks unique and is something you want to explore. I will say that the story is pretty basic though. You pretty much get an opening group of pictures outlining the basic story and another set of images at the end of the game. While I wish the story was a little deeper, this is not that surprising as games from the era that the game is emulating didn’t have particularly deep stories.\n\nNext lets talk about the boss fights. These boss fights generally involve avoiding the enemy’s attacks and whipping them until they run out of health. Each enemy has a set of attacks that you have to recognize and avoid in order to win the fight. These boss fights are pretty good. The bosses are quite creative in their design and their special attacks. The key to each boss fight is finding the tells for each attack and how to avoid them. The boss battles require you to hit the boss quite a few times so it is key to avoid the attacks as your health otherwise won’t last. Once you learn how to avoid the attacks though the fights become pretty easy. You just wait out the attacks and then hit them until they are defeated.\n\nSpeaking of difficulty I would say that is it one of the issues that I had with the game. It doesn’t ruin the game but I wouldn’t consider Whipseey and the Lost Atlas to be a particularly difficult 2D platformer. The jumps are pretty easy as the game gives you plenty of space where you don’t need to perfectly time a jump. When you factor in the glide ability you probably aren’t going to die that much due to the platforming mechanics. This is a good thing as each time you fall into a pit you lose a live and have to restart at the beginning of your current stage. The combat isn’t all that difficult either. As you can kill most enemies with just one hit, you can kill most of them before they even pose any danger to you. The only time you will probably take damage from the enemies is while jumping and landing. Anyone with any experience with 2D platformers probably won’t have too much trouble with Whipseey and the Lost Atlas. If you are looking for an easier platformer you should enjoy your time with Whipseey and the Lost Atlas as this won’t be a big issue. You might feel a little disappointed though if you are looking for a challenging game though.\n\nI would honestly say that most of your deaths in the game will come from what I call “cheap deaths”. What I mean by cheap deaths is being pushed into pits or obstacles that are immediate deaths. At points in each world there are areas where enemies like to sit at the edges of platforms and hit you when you try to land on the platform. The damage itself isn’t bad, but them knocking you back is a big problem. They will regularly hit you back far enough that you will fall down the pit. I would say that around 90% of my deaths in the game came from these type of situations. While these situations add some difficulty to the game, they can also become frustrating and feel a little cheap. They wouldn’t be so bad except when you lose your last life you are sent back to the beginning of your current world. Instead of these type of deaths I wish the game would have just made the rest of the game more difficult.\n\nWhipseey and the Lost Atlas being quite easy leads to my biggest issue with the game. While I enjoyed my time with the game, it ended far too quickly. I literally completed the entire game in an afternoon. The game has five worlds and around 100 stages. A hundred stages might sound like a lot but most can be beat in less than a minute with some only taking seconds. This means that each world only takes 5-10 minutes to beat if you don’t die and have to restart. When you factor in deaths and restarts the time goes up some. If you were to be able to beat all of the worlds on your first or second attempt you could probably beat the whole game in around 30 minutes to an hour. With the deaths I think most people could beat the game in around 2-3 hours. The game also doesn’t have a lot of replay value as there aren’t any collectibles as far as I could see. So the only reason to replay the game is if you want to play through it again. This leads to the game being short and sweet. I enjoyed the game and just wished that it was a little longer. The good news is that the game only retails for $6 so the length isn’t as big of problem as it could have been.\n\nBasically Whipseey and the Lost Atlas is a good but not great 2D platformer. The game shares a lot in common with 2D platformers from the 1980s to early 1990s. You basically jump between platforms and whip the enemies that get in your way. The game is fun and satisfying mostly due to the controls being pretty responsive. The game also creates a cute and charming atmosphere. Whipseey and the Lost Atlas is on the easy side though. Outside of getting knocked into pits by enemies, you aren’t going to have many troubles in the game. This leads to the game being quite short. Most people should be able to beat the whole game in around 2-3 hours. Whipseey and the Lost Atlas is a fun game that I enjoyed and fans of retro 2D platformers should enjoy as well. It has some issues though that prevent it from being perfect.\n\nWhipseey and the Lost Atlas"
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Currently under construction, the center is an international collaboration between European research organizations, and will be used by some 3,000 scientists from roughly 50 countries once completed in 2018.\n\nAfter listening to presentations on the center and the project, journalists donned hard hats, vests and bright yellow safety boots to head out to the work site. There, we had the chance to get a close-up view of Liebherr’s LB 44-510 rotary drilling rigs in action installing foundation piles and performing kelly drilling – the first production application of the new machines introduced at bauma earlier this year. The LB 44-510 is the largest rotary drill in Liebherr’s line, weighing in at 170 tonnes and delivering 376,000 lbs.-ft. of torque and 123,000 lbs. of pull force.\n\nAfter the site visit, our group hopped back on the bus to head to Ettlingen, a charming community situated at the northern edge of the Black Forest and intersected by the Alb River. There, we settled in at the Erbprinz Hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.\n\nThe second day of the tour began with several insightful presentations from members of the Liebherr Board of Directors. Stefan Heissler led off with an update on the status of the business activities of the Liebherr Group, including a brief overview of the recent $115 million Euro investment in a new logistics center in Germany for global parts distribution, as well as a review of first half 2013 financial results. He noted that the Group expects to end the year at approximately $8.986 billion Euros (down slightly from 2012) and remain flat in 2014.\n\nComponents Division. Gebhard Schwarz, managing director, Liebherr-Component Technologies AG, followed with an outline of the various segments and facilities that make the Components Division, which supplies diesel and gas engines, fuel injection systems (including common rail systems), engine control units, transmissions, hydraulic systems, and other components used in the manufacture of Liebherr machines. The division also supplies components to other machine manufacturers for use in heavy-duty off-road applications, as well as manufacturers of industrial equipment.\n\nSchwarz emphasized the objective of the Components Division to continue to provide technological advances for Liebherr construction machines. “For years, we have been carrying out research and development projects in the areas of energy efficiency and hybridizing construction machines,” he notes. Specifically, he cited a patented drive system for the R9xxx hybrid excavator concept showcased at bauma 2013. “In addition to hydraulic pressure accumulators, storage systems that have been developed in-house, and have supercaps, are used for the storage of electric energy.”\n\nThe division is also working on development of new drive systems with power split (CVT) gearboxes that combine the advantages of a hydrostatic drive with mechanical drives. Prototypes are currently in the test stage, with production anticipated in 18 months to two years.\n\n“We see great opportunities for these drives in all applications whose load collectives require the advantages of both systems, for example, wheel loaders,” says Schwarz. To that end, Liebherr Group is building an additional production plant for electric drive systems in Biberach an der Riss, Germany.\n\nWith the implementation of Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB emissions standards, Liebherr moved to employ diesel particulate filters (DPFs) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems (with diesel exhaust fluid/AdBlue) in engines with outputs from 174 to 751 hp (130 to 560 kW). As the January 2014 implementation date for Tier 4 Final/Stage IV approached, the company worked to develop its own fuel injection system, including the engine management system, and to revise and restructure the engine modules. As a result, Liebherr will employ only SCR technology for Tier 4 Final aftertreatment.\n\n“Ideal system integration and intelligent development solutions have enabled us to reduce untreated particulate emissions within the engine to a level below the specified limit,” says Ellensohn. “We no longer need a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC), particulate filter (DPF) or exhaust gas recycling. That means that Liebherr is currently the only diesel engine manufacturer who satisfies the requirements of Stage IV and Tier 4 Final without a diesel oxidation catalyst.”\n\nHe adds, “With our ‘SCR only’ solution, no deterioration or destruction of the exhaust gas aftertreatment system is to be expected even if the machine is run on fuel with a higher sulphur content. This is particularly beneficial for equipment rental suppliers. Stage IV and Tier 4 Final equipment can also be used in countries where sulphur-free fuel is not always available.”\n\nReman Program. Prior to our scheduled tour of the remanufacturing program facility, Kurt Schoellenberger, managing director of Liebherr-Ettlingen GmbH, provided an overview of the site and its operations.\n\nRemanufacturing has become an increasingly important service offering. In the past seven years, Liebherr-Ettlingen GmbH has been able to quadruple its total turnover, and the middle of 2013 saw the delivery of the 10,000th reman component.\n\nWhile it currently provides reman services for MAN and John Deere engines used in its machines, Liebherr aims to expand this service to all machine components installed in Liebherr equipment from third-party manufacturers. The company also plans to establish other continental reman operations based on the model of the European Reman Competence Centre. Sites are currently under development in Canada and Russia. Further investigations into future sites are underway in South America, South Africa and China.\n\nAt the conclusion of Schoellenberger’s remarks, the group boarded the bus for a guided tour of the Reman Centre in the industrial area of Ettlingen. Later that evening, the group enjoyed dinner and entertainment at a historic casino in Baden-Baden, returning just a few short hours prior to our departure for Paris the following morning.\n\nThe final day of the tour began with a three-hour journey on the TGV, the high-speed train to Paris, where the monitor featured speeds up to just shy of 200 mph (318 km/h). Upon arrival, we piled back into a bus for transport to Quartier des Halles, which was named after the former Paris central market and its market halls. There, wedged between historic buildings and one of the busiest shopping centers in the city is the construction site for the Canopee Les Halles, a massive renewal project for Europe’s biggest urban transport hub, a giant shopping center, entertainment facilities and a pedestrian precinct.\n\nOur group was treated to an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the site, taking us along the perimeter and under the massive structure that will make up the namesake “canopee” or roof, which is designed to look like giant unfolded leaf. Materials for this complex artistic covering are being lifted and set into place by two Liebherr 380 EC-B 16 Litronic flat-top cranes and a 280 EC-H 12 Litronic top-slewing crane.\n\nAfter observing the cranes in action on the site from the nearby observation tower - which is open to the public and features educational material about the site - our group concluded the Information Tour. The majority headed back to the airport for afternoon or early evening departures, while a lucky few of us (me included) had a chance to explore the beautiful city of Paris prior to our flights home the next morning.\n\nLiebherr to Invest over $220 million in Component Production\n\nThe new line of JLG Rough Terrain Scissors has an answer for every task. When we say upgrade, we mean business – yours.\nJuly 13, 2021\nBuilding Bottom Lines"
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"Thanks to its $20 million acquisition of “Roma,” the ultimate cinephile’s delight, Netflix is in the midst of a major overhaul of its theatrical release strategy. A black-and-white, 65mm, Dolby Atmos, Spanish-language, semi-autobiographical personal journey back to 1971 Mexico City for Best-Director winner Alfonso Cuaron (“Gravity”), it played the New York Film Festival this week. That’s its fourth festival berth since the film’s August Venice debut, where Cuaron won the Golden Lion.\n\nFrom here, Netflix is booking the film in multiple regional festivals with the best possible screens and sound, from Mill Valley, Calif. and Middleburg, Va. to the inaugural Film Fest 919 in Chapel Hill, N.C. It wants as many moviegoers as possible to see it on the big screen — along with Netflix’s new animated logo. That’s clearly where it should be seen.",
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"What that new release strategy will look like is a work in progress, with questions in the air about maybe-sort-of breaking the streaming site’s long-term policy to never open a Netflix Original Movie before its availability on site.\n\nContent chief Ted Sarandos is a devout cinephile who keeps trying to straddle the distinctly old order epitomized by the Oscars and the global digital realm that Netflix commands. And the drive to win awards for “Roma” is forcing a bigger push into the theatrical marketplace not only for Cuaron but also for top filmmakers like Tamara Jenkins (Sundance and New York Film festival entry “Private Life,” October 5), Paul Greengrass (terrorist thriller “22 July,” October 10), and Martin Scorsese (2019’s big-budget “The Irishman”).\n\nHere’s what we know about the plan for “Roma.” Indie theater chains Landmark (which has one Atmos house and might add more), Laemmle, IFC, and Alamo will open the film December 14, with open-ended runs. Netflix will not reveal the numbers to the press, but may let the “Roma” team know what they are. (Sarandos is still smarting from the bad box-office reports on Landmark’s release of “Beasts of No Nation.”)\n\nWhile unconfirmed, it appears that Netflix will book the movie in special-event bookings on Dolby Atmos screens. (While one might characterize these as “special events,” another might call them “platform bookings.”) Most of those theaters are big chains that will not play a film that violates the 90-day exclusive window.\n\nHowever, indie theaters are clamoring for the movie. Pittsburgh’s most-visited museum, the Carnegie Science Center, is dying to screen the film on its IMAX Dome screen at the Rangos Giant Cinema — but had a hard time figuring out who to ask, since Netflix doesn’t have a full-time theatrical booker. (Netflix hired distribution veteran Andy Gruenberg to book its movies this fall, with help from consultant and former Warner Bros. distribution president Dan Fellman.)",
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"Rebecca Kituyi, a 25-year-old woman is stuck in a hospital in Ngara Nairobi as she cannot clear a bill of Kshs.1 million.\n\nMs. Kituyi was allegedly stabbed by her husband multiple times.\n\nThe Ugandan woman was first admitted to the ICU of Mater Hospital before being moved to Poplar Hospital on Chambers Road in Ngara.\n\n“It is only God that I am alive and talking to you my friends,” she said as she fought back tears.\n\nAccording to Timon Odingo, the Makadara Sub-County Police Commander, the suspect, Meya Cosmas, has been arrested after being tracked down.\n\nHe was arraigned in court and is still in custody as investigations continue.\n\n“The woman was seriously injured. We are yet to get the final report from doctors,” Odingo said.\n\nKituyi left Mbale district in eastern Uganda last year and landed a job as a house help in Nairobi South C. Her husband had also travelled to Nairobi about four months ago after they parted ways in Uganda.\n\nThey reconciled and continued to live as a couple. However, in early September, Kituyi busted her husband entertaining another woman.\n\n“It seems he was infuriated when I caught him red-handed with a neighbour. When I asked him why he was doing that, his response was that I would not go back to work anymore,” she recalled.\n\n“It did not occur to me that he was plotting to harm me,” she said. Days later on September 14, he pounced on her and stabbed her in the stomach six times. A medical report seen by People Daily shows Kituyi sustained “penetrating abdominal trauma”.\n\nREAD ALSO Sexual relations with a cousin: What the law says\nRelated Topics:Meya CosmasNewsRebecca Kituyi\nUp Next\n\nWoman charged with drugging Nairobi businessman and stealing Sh1,128,200 from him"
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"No, flurona is not some scary new variant of the coronavirus. And—do we really need to say this?—it is not an actual scientific term.\n\nBut the phenomenon of “coinfection” with influenza and the coronavirus is real and, to those in the medical community, not the least bit surprising. A person can be infected with multiple viruses at the same time—or with a virus and some other type of pathogen, such as bacteria or parasites.\n\nThat’s not to say it’s a good idea.\n\nNearly two years ago, when British researchers identified some of the first cases of flu plus COVID-19, they calculated that these patients were twice as likely to die as those with COVID alone.\n\nSo far in the pandemic, these coinfections seem to have been fairly uncommon—especially last winter, when the rate of flu cases was unusually low (a trend that experts attributed to all the social distancing). But with flu on the rise again this winter, physicians say that’s all the more reason to engage in sensible precautions. Both viruses are transmitted through the air, so with both, the risk can be reduced by avoiding crowded, poorly ventilated spaces and by wearing masks.\n\nAnd in both cases, there are effective vaccines. As in most years, this season’s flu shot is not a perfect match for the strains in circulation, but that’s no reason not to get an injection, says Thomas Fekete, a professor at Temple University’s Katz School of Medicine. Every layer of defense helps the individual, as well as those who may be more vulnerable.\n\n“Whatever you do to reduce your risk,” he said, “you’re also protecting people around you.”\n\nAt least four patients at Temple University Hospital have tested positive for both flu and COVID, he said. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital officials say they’ve seen a few cases, as well. Very likely, Fekete said, more people are infected with both viruses outside the hospital setting but have not been identified, as most people with respiratory symptoms are not tested for the flu.\n\nThough infections with more than one virus are common, the details of how the immune system responds are complicated, depending on such factors as timing and the types of viruses.\n\nFor a crash course, we spoke to Sara Cherry, a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, and A.J. te Velthuis, a virologist and assistant professor of molecular biology at Princeton University.\n\nBut first, the silly factor.\n\nWho coined the term flurona?\n\nHard to say. Among the first to use it was a columnist for the Jerusalem Post, more than a year ago.\n\nThe term did not really begin to spread until this month, apparently in response to media headlines of such a case in Israel. Comedians quickly joined in.\n\nAl Yankovic tweeted that he would take a pass on “My Flurona,” riffing on the 1979 pop single “My Sharona.” Conan O’Brien coined his own term, tweeting: “Flurona reminds me of that time I had herpmydia.”\n\nSaad Omer, director of the Yale Institute of Global Health, told the New York Times: “It sounds like ‘sharknado.’ But it’s not a known medical term.”\n\nOthers warned that the hybrid nickname would mislead people into thinking that some sort of hybrid virus was in our midst.\n\nAgain, no. What’s happening is simply a coinfection. And while influenza and coronavirus both are spiky balls of proteins, they are different types of viruses. They cannot combine into some sort of supervirus. Each contains genetic instructions that allow it to make copies only of itself, Cherry said.\n\nHow can you be infected with two viruses?\n\nThe same way you can be infected with just one virus: exposure.\n\nIf a person is in a place where viruses are circulating—that is, in any place where other people are present—then two or more viruses can cause infection at the same time.\n\nIdeally, someone who feels sick is able to stay home, reducing the risk of becoming infected with a second virus. But viruses have incubation periods, multiplying for a day or more inside the body before the person starts to feel sick. So it is easy for someone to pick up more than one bug before feeling sick enough to retreat to the bedroom, Cherry said.\n\nCOVID in particular has a long presymptomatic period, up to four days, though the omicron variant of the virus seems to come on faster. If you’re out in a lot in crowds, a double whammy with flu is certainly possible.\n\n“If you’re out doing things without a mask, then you’re more likely probably to get both,” she said.\n\nThese respiratory viruses commonly enter through the nasal passages. Often, they are trapped safely in mucus, which is then swallowed and dissolved harmlessly in the stomach. But when they manage to latch on to cells in the airways, the viruses penetrate the cell membrane, hijack its inner machinery, and begin to copy themselves—the definition of an infection.\n\nFlu viruses latch onto substances on the cell surface called sialic acids. The coronavirus, on the other hand, latches onto a “receptor” called ACE-2. Though they may be infecting cells in the same part of the body, neither is likely to fully crowd out the other, Cherry said. Generally, there is plenty of real estate to go around.\n\nWill coinfections make you sicker?\n\nIt depends on the timing. If the person is lucky, the immune response to the first invader could help protect against the second, Cherry said.\n\nThat’s because the first line of defense in the immune system, called the innate response, is nonspecific—meaning it is not tailored to any specific type of virus.\n\nInfected cells respond by producing antiviral proteins called interferons, among other weapons, and the interferons that help ward off one type of virus generally will help ward off another.\n\nThat doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to get a second infection on purpose. While a second virus may not increase your misery, it certainly can’t make you feel any better.\n\nAnd in plenty of circumstances, the second infection can make matters worse, said te Velthuis, the Princeton scientist.\n\nThat could happen if the viruses infect different parts of the body, for example. Influenza typically invades the upper airways, while some strains of the coronavirus can replicate in the lower airways and the digestive tract, he said.\n\n“The combined infection may trigger immune responses in several locations and a stronger feeling of malaise overall,” he said.\n\nAll sorts of variables come into play, such as the person’s prior exposure to either of the two viruses, whether or not they’ve been vaccinated, and the sheer number of viruses they ingest, said Penn State’s Cattadori.\n\nThe impact of a coinfection can be even worse when the second infection is bacterial. Flu and COVID both cause temporary damage to the lining of the airways, impairing the patient’s ability to defeat bacteria, said Temple’s Fekete.\n\n“The bacteria have an easier time getting in,” he said.\n\nIn an older person or someone who smokes cigarettes, he said, the result can be pneumonia.\n\nWhat to do if you have ‘flurona’\n\nMost people with the flu and COVID may not realize it, as out-of-hospital testing for the flu is unusual. And lately, as we’ve all heard, COVID tests are in short supply.\n\nBut whether you’re infected with one virus or the other, or both, the usual advice applies:\n\nStay away from others. Drink plenty of water. Call your doctor, and seek emergency care if you feel difficulty breathing.\n\nTreatments are available for both types of infections, should your doctor recommend them."
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He is one of the more unknown QBs in the state and has steadily risen up our rankings.\n\nI had to take a second to make sure I am not giving the advantage to Jack Gellatly, but that is exactly what I am doing and here is why. The duo of senior Jack Flor (FB 6’2″ 210) and junior Myles Gaskin (RB 5’10” 195) is one of the best in the state. If it was just Gaskin and Gellatly I would’ve probably gone even or maybe just a bit to Gellatly, but the blocking and running ability of Flor is what tips the scale to O’Dea. Flor is a two-way stud, not only is he the top FB in the state, but his ability as a LB also ranks him in the top 3. Gaskin is one of the state’s top backs and rushed for just over 200 yards in a week one game that was suspended at halftime.\n\nSenior Jack Gellatly (5’11” 210) gives the Eagles the ability to move the ball on anyone. His combination of speed and power is rare, and when added to great vision, he is considered to be a top collegiate prospect.\n\nThe Eagles feature a lot of 4 and 5 WR sets, usually using Gellatly as the 5th receiver. Senior’s Tommy Nelson (6’2″ 190), Derek Chapman (6’0″ 170) and Jeff Shipley (5’11” 160) form a trio of great targets for Neary to find. Nelson is Neary’s favorite target and a player that is on the rise. He come from an athletic family and is only beginning to scratch the surface of his potential. Chapman is the name most football fans would know as he has been on All-KingCo teams in the past for his performances. Shipley is a captain and one of the more consistent two-way players in KingCo, getting it done on both sides of the ball.\n\nThe Irish counter with junior Mikel Owes (6’0″ 160) and Bobiono Sims (6’0″ 170). Owes is considered one of state’s top WRs in the 2015 class, and saw significant playing time as a sophomore last season. Senior Jack Murphy (5’11” 165) is a good option in the slot for LeDorze, especially on third down. What makes the Issaquah advantage slight is the play of Irish TE Alexei Oro (Sr. 6’2″ 242). He is one of the best blocking TEs in the state, and has shown great ability in the passing game. With the Irish throwing the ball more than usual this season, Oro is a play that should really play a big part.\n\nThe Irish have always been known for great line play and this year is no different. They aren’t the biggest group, but they’re well coached and all have a bit of a nasty streak in them required to play the position for coach Kohler. This year’s line features four juniors, that are led by center and lone senior Mikey Hernandez (5’10” 220). Guards Che’lon McLennan (5’10” 245) and Dylan Ledbetter (6’3″ 230) are two of the stronger players on the team and do a great job getting off the ball with their powerful strike. On the outside the Irish feature Erik Fulleton (6’1″ 203) and their member Seamus Courtney (6’2″ 265).\n\nFor the Eagles it is mostly about senior center Shay Dingfelder (6’1″ 300). He is a three year starter and one of the best lineman in KingCo. Alongside Dingfelder look for Jacob Peterson (Sr. 6’2″ 205) and Andrew Dieken (Jr. 6’2″ 205) who both play significantly on both sides of the football.\n\nO’Dea’s line is one of the best in the state and it is led by senior DT Jarius McDade (6’2″ 315). Currently ranked #5 in the NEI rankings, McDade holds multiple D1 offers and should continue to add them as the season progresses. Teaming with McDade to clog the line are senior’s DeJuan Ransaw (6’1″ 255) and Gerald Kennedy (5’10” 230). While neither may not have the big time expectations of McDade, they are still two of the better linemen in the Metro conference and should have a nice day. Alexei Oro and Dylan Ledbetter both play two-ways and will see time on the DL, and when you add junior Curtis Delgardo (5’10” 220), the depth on the defensive line is really difference between the two teams.\n\nLast week I came away very impressed with the play of Jacob Peterson (4 sacks) and Andrew Dieken (1 sack) of Issaquah. Defensive coordinator Fred Abila told us to keep an eye on DT Conner Smith (So. 6’3″ 215), and he didn’t disappoint. He has a good motor and ability that will put him in our 2016 rankings when they come out. When you add Shay Dingfelder into the mix, you have a very good front four for the Eagles.\n\nThe early play of Jack Flor has put all possible questions about weather the Irish could replace league mvp Jack Oman to rest. Flor’s toughness and all-around athleticism, he first dunked a basketball at the beginning of his freshman year, is what makes him so special and the reason we have him so highly ranked. Teammate Nathan Proctor (Sr. 6’0″ 205) brings speed and toughness to the position and is a return All-League Honorable Mention.\n\nThis group is where the Eagles are the most inexperienced and that is why O’Dea gets the advantage. Senior Cody Lamarque (5’11” 185) is the only returning starter and was impressive last week against Mount Si. Paul O’Neill (Sr. 6’1” 190) and Matt Sarkozy (Jr. 6’2″ 215) round out the backers that should see a lot of action and will need to really play big if the Eagles are going to win.\n\nThe most experienced position group for Issaquah is their secondary. Derek Chapman is considered the best of the bunch, but it was Tommy Nelson that really impressed me last week. They might not be tested all that much this week, but when they are they will need to be tough and make plays when needed.\n\nJustus Ross (Sr. 5’10” 180) of O’Dea is one of the state’s top DBs. He has the ability to run with just about anyone and is one of the harder hitters in the area. Davarea Proctor (Jr. 5’10” 200), Nate’s younger brother, plays strong safety for the Irish and he is just that. Proctor carries on a long tradition of feared Irish players that are the epitome of Monte Kohler Football. Senior Ryland Kerr (5’9″ 160) and junior Kaleb Swain (5’9″ 150) are two of the more athletic players defensive players for O’Dea and will be tested all night as the Eagles will need to throw the ball.\n\nO’Dea comes in highly ranked and for good reason. Through just a game and a half, week one suspended at halftime, the Irish have compiled over 800 yards of offense. They are stacked at just about every position and head coach Monte Kohler is great at getting the best out of his players. That’s not to say Issaquah can’t win this game. They won 33-30 last season in a game they were also not favored. If they can establish the run on offense, and stop it on defense, they could be in for a good day. 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"It was one of those early autumn days when the setting sun spreads a trail of gold over the surface of the Charles River like a streak of “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!” on a murky brown morning glory muffin. Too bad it was the wrong time of day to get my blood sugar up. What I needed was a shot of rye whiskey to start my nightly slide into oblivion, to be completed in Bill’s Place, a down-at-the-heels drinking establishment voted “Boston’s Worst Bar” for three years running. I walked past it on my way home every night, and couldn’t resist the attraction.\n\nI reached in my desk drawer and pulled out a “nip”-one of those little bottles of booze you see up by the cash register in a liquor store. I keep a supply of them on hand, camouflaged to look like Wite-Out, the leader in typewriter correction fluids. I know you’re not supposed to use it on a computer monitor screen, but sometimes in the morning I need something to block out all those pulsing pixels when my head is pounding from the night before.\n\nI screwed off the top and was about to take a slug when who should appear at my door but Brownlow Thurston, III, known to all as “Bink.” Good old boy, Bink. He’s the guy who got me kicked downstairs to my office on the eighth floor with its commanding view of a parking garage when I confused the Rule Against Perpetuities with the Rule in Dumphor’s Case. They couldn’t fire me-my dad founded the firm of Slade, Groton & Welby back in the 50′s-but that was the last estate plan they ever let me touch. I still don’t see why it was such a big deal. By the time anybody noticed they were all dead.\n\nSo they made me pro bono czar, in charge of all the charity cases. As you can imagine, I don’t produce a lot of revenue with that kind of client list.\n\n“Hello there Matt, how’s it going?” Bink asked in his best prep school manner. He had on a pink oxford cloth shirt, a maroon-and-blue striped bow tie, and a pair of pants that showed about three inches of sock at the ankle, just in case he spotted a snowy egret in a salt marsh when he got off the train in Pride’s Crossing after work.\n\n“Fine, Bink, just fine.” That’s how we WASPs relate to each other-everything’s just fine, couldn’t be better. If they lock you away for securities fraud, you tell the family on your weekly phone call that the food’s great and you’re singing tenor in the D Block a cappella group.\n\nI’ve heard that one before. Your old-line Boston Brahmin types like to squeeze their nickels until the buffalo become extinct, so they’re always coming up with some lame excuse why we should represent-for free–their old frat brother “Trip” or “Trey” after he gets caught taking short lobsters, or defrauding widows and orphans in some convoluted pyramid scheme.\n\n“Bink,” I began, trying to reach the moral high ground before him, “pro bono legal services are for the truly needy, those who can’t afford to defend themselves against avaricious landlords, loan sharks and . . . .”\n\nI was about to say “repo men” when I got my first look at my new client, and my tongue froze up faster than road kill raccoon on a New Hampshire state road in February.\n\n“Matt, this is Delores Delfina.”\n\nMs. Delfina was pretty fina-looking. She had a nicely-turned ankle that slipped without spillage into her black pumps. Her skirt ended mid-calf, and flowed upwards over rolling hills of gluteus maximus to a wasp waist. From there you scaled the El Capitan of her rock-ribbed midsection, then went for a ride over hill and dale just below the forest line of a froofy lace blouse. After you climbed up her slender neck and reached her chin you saw the sweetest-looking kisser you’d ever seen, and I’ve seen a few.\n\n“Hello, Mr. Slade,” she said, and the words blew breezily by my ears like a puff from a forbidden cigarette in our non-smoking office environment.\n\n“Pleased to meet you,” I said, and for once I meant it.\n\n“I’ll leave you two to business,” Bink said in his characteristically self-effacing manner. As far as I was concerned, he couldn’t have chosen a better time to efface himself.\n\n“Please, call me Delores,” she interjected. Delores–it was an old-fashioned name, from the era of De Sotos, those curvy cars of the forties with the ample rear wheel wells, like a certain prospective pro bono case seated right in front of me. I snapped back to attention at the sound of her chewing gum, which popped as a bubble collapsed on her lips.\n\n“I really shouldn’t,” she said as she cleared the smear of pink goo from her lips, and pocketed it in one of her cheeks.\n\n“Please, don’t apologize,” I said. “We take our clients from all walks of life. Gum-chewing, gum-eschewing. Smoking or non-smoking, aisle or window, paper or plastic.”\n\n“It’s a wonderful thing you do,” she said as she batted her eyes at me, knocking my native resistance off the left-field wall.\n\n“I have a series of questions to ask to determine whether you are truly one of society’s neediest, or just some fly-by-night floozy who Bink is trying to slip past me in order to avoid sending you a bill,” I joked weakly.\n\n“Oh, most certainly, I understand completely,” she said with a look of wide-eyed innocence. “Go ahead, shoot.”\n\n“Okay, first, are you a person of limited means?”\n\n“Um, yes, although in one sense I resemble an elite private university.”\n\n38DDD and Harvard: Both are well-endowed.\n\nShe gave me a sly little smile as she said this. I allowed my eyes to range over her investment portfolio, and concluded that her assets exceeded her liabilities.\n\n“Okay. Next, does your case involve activities that will improve the law, the legal system or the legal profession in a manner that will primarily benefit people of limited means?”\n\n“Oh, I would hope so,” she said, re-arranging herself into a self-dramatic pose at the edge of her chair. “My struggle is that of every woman who’s ever been jilted, who’s ever been misled by an unscrupulous suitor, who’s ever . . .”\n\n“Please,” she continued, “let me tell you my story.”\n\n“My boyfriend, Carlos, we sometimes buy lottery tickets together. We agree, should we ever win, we will split the winnings.”\n\nI knew what was coming next. “And he picked a winner?”\n\n“How did you guess?”\n\n“You get a sort of sixth sense about these things after a while. Go on . . .”\n\n“Now he says he has a new girlfriend, one who does not love him for his money, as he claims I do.”\n\n“Okay,” I said. “One last question, just so we don’t give away the candy store.”\n\n“Where is this candy store you speak of?”\n\n“That’s just an expression. Sometimes my partners try to do people favors for . . . ah . . . selfish reasons. ‘Describe any personal or family relationship you have with present or former employees of Slade, Groton & Welby’,” I said, reading from the firm’s pro bono intake form.\n\nShe hesitated for a moment, and I could see color flow into her cheeks, like the slow reddening of a lobster under a bed of seaweed at a New England clambake. “Well, Mr. Bink Thurston has been a great friend to me.”\n\nFor the first time since I’d laid eyes on her, my ears were my most attentive body part. “A friend–or more?”\n\nBefore I could say res ipsa loquitur she had thrown herself against me, and was excreting tears like a well-squeezed sponge.\n\n“Mr. Slade–he is also–my employer. I am the nanny for the two children he had by Estelle Burden.”\n\n“It’s all perfectly legal,” I heard Bink say in his fruity-toned voice over my shoulder. “I’ve filed federal information return Form 942 and paid Social Security and Medicare taxes on her wages.”\n\nI turned and gave him my best steely gaze. “What’s legal isn’t necessarily right, Bink,” I said. “And if you’re such a ‘friend’ of Ms. Delfina, why don’t you just pay her enough so she doesn’t need free legal assistance.”\n\nBink laughed that mirthless little laugh that men in power are so often capable of. He had me and Delores right where he wanted us. “Matt, that’s a very noble suggestion, but we’re talking about my money, not yours. Perhaps this ‘pro bono czar’ thing has gone to your head.”\n\nAs my father once told me, you’ll never meet a cheaper man than one who’s inherited his money.\n\nI looked at him, then at Delores. I had only one card to play, so I turned it over.\n\n“Maybe you’re right, Bink,” I said. “Maybe if we win her case there’ll be plenty of money for Delores–and you.”\n\nNantucket Reds: If you ever see me wearing a pair of these, please shoot me.\n\nThis time it was Bink who turned a shade of burnished ocher that matched the Nantucket Reds he wore in the summer.\n\n“Well, of course if I’ve been of any assistance to Delores, it is only because of the . . .”\n\n“I know your game, Binkster. You keep your wives until they start getting crow’s feet, then you throw them over for the first pretty young thing who comes along, who usually happens to be a naive paralegal who works for you. Well listen up and listen good, pal. You can do that if you want, but you’re not going to do it on my pro bono nickel, see? You can pay full freight, just like every other well-heeled heel who walks in our doors.”\n\n“Five hundred smackers per hour–and that’s just for the paralegals.”",
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"Ireland Eliesse Basinger-Baldwin, better known simply as Ireland Baldwin, is a model and actress based in the United States. Ireland Baldwin has a net worth of one million dollars as of the year 2022. She is also a model and an actor, in addition to being an animal rights activist.\n\nEmily Elizabeth Age, Wiki, Height, ...\nEmily Elizabeth Age, Wiki, Height, Net Worth, Boyfriend\nThe famous actor Alec Baldwin is her father, and she is his daughter. She has been in well-known films and has been photographed for editorial spreads in well-known publications. She participated in a nudist photoshoot for the organisation PETA, which campaigns for the rights of animals. Ireland is also a member of the professional DJ community.",
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"Spartacus leads revolt from The House of “Hogius” Bruyneel\n\nHistory seems to be repeating itself as the time-trialling juggernaut and recently-dethroned World Champion, Fabian Cancellara-Spartacus, leads the enslaved riders of ‘Caesar Becca’ back to freedom to fight again under the House of Riis Cycling and Saxo Bank-Sungard.",
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Dan’s advantage was a reason to remove him but not enough to save Tyler. In his interview with Rob, Tyler spoke about wishing he’d used info on Carolyn’s idol and Dan’s advantage to save his skin. He recognized the danger but felt it would come a little later. Timing is crucial on Survivor, and Tyler waited a bit too long to step up his game.\n\nMike used smart tactics last week to reveal cracks in the alliance, and he seemed poised to exploit them and secure new bonds. Instead, he essentially took a nap and let the others battle. This was lazy gameplay from a guy with a free pass to make something happen. Mike bonded with Carolyn and Sierra at the reward, but I didn’t get the sense it would connect them in the future. Carolyn toyed with the idea in confessionals, but it felt more like she was playing for the camera. The votes went 4-3 for Mike to ensure he played his idol, and he wisely took the safe route. It confirmed his choice to keep the idol last week and will give him a chance in the final six. Even so, he still feels like the main target if he loses immunity.\n\nDan seemed like the obvious guy to pursue after Tyler and Will put his name down at last week’s Tribal Council. There was clear dissension at camp following the vote, and all Mike did was gloat about his safety. I’m sure it’s a relief to get a break from scrambling, but there’s still more game to play. The shot of Mike sleeping on a rock on the beach was a fitting metaphor. He was comfortable at the time, but it’s hardly a great spot for a long-term residence. He did spot the cracks in Rodney’s silly plan but didn’t try to turn the tables. In an extra scene, Mike even said that he wanted to vomit on Rodney. Mike looked content to remove Tyler and was confident he could relax for a bit.\n\nThe post-Tribal chaos offered an interesting look at how each player dealt with the turmoil. Dan had anticipated the blowback and wrote a star next to his vote; Carol had suggested that Tyler and Dan voted for each other. Will pushed to not fight, which was interesting after his behavior in the past. He did ultimately reveal his vote to Dan, who replied by kissing him on the cheek and saying “You and I are going far.” I can only surmise that Dan believes Will is a goat and needs him, but it was strange regardless. Tyler pinpointed Dan as “extremely loyal”, and that might explain his inability to realize his place. Of course, you could say that Tyler’s exit confirmed that Dan wasn’t really in such a bad spot.\n\nAnother reason for Tyler’s quiet exit was the edit, which focused on Rodney’s birthday melancholy. I once got stuck working from eight a.m. until midnight on my birthday and then did the same thing on the day after it. I can’t imagine playing Survivor was worse than that day. Once Rodney started talking about being taken on the reward, you knew it wouldn’t happen. Dan nearly led them to a surprising win, but having Will sit out ruined any chance of someone giving up a spot. It’s easy to criticize Rodney for going nuts. He surmised that he might be having “the worst time in Survivor history” in an extra scene. On the other hand, he was dealing with a lack of food and sleep while under a lot of stress. Plus, it was all worth it to see the world’s greatest confessional. Rodney’s grumpy interview while under a downpour was brilliant. It was like The Truman Show with the editors dumping water on Rodney with buckets while he complained.\n\nRodney’s focus on rewards didn’t make him any friends on the island. A secret scene offers more footage of Rodney coercing people into taking him because it’s his birthday. Even if it works, the others won’t respect a guy who uses those tactics. You did get the sense that people wanted to help the guy; they’d just prefer to not be strong-armed into it. Slipped into Rodney’s rant was a funny impression of Carolyn that was pretty accurate. Even when he’s miserable, Rodney is still pretty endearing. I don’t expect it to help him if he makes the end, however. You could sense that the rest of the tribe was annoyed with Rodney, and people rarely give the million to players that irritate them.\n\nSo what is Rodney’s story? His anger at Carolyn might sever their bond; she’s the next largest threat behind Mike. Would Rodney betray her and try to make the end with Dan, Will, or Sierra? Anything is possible, though it’s hard to believe he could win. Rodney is a great character and hasn’t played a bad game, but he didn’t look sharp. The plan to trick Mike probably sounded brilliant in his head, but we’ve reached the part of the game where brains stop working clearly. It’s the time when players give away immunity and are blindsided by allies. Rodney may not have enough mental energy left to choose the best path to the end. Tyler and others had no interest in joining the plan.\n\nNext week’s preview describes the alliance crumbling, which makes sense with only six players remaining. They can see the finish and will work for the endgame. Mike should remain the prime target, but someone looking to make a move could use his vote. The question is whether that person is willing to battle him in front of the jury. Someone like Dan (and his extra vote) could work with Mike and set up a spot in the finals. On the other hand, Dan can at least argue his case against Will and Sierra. He’d get slaughtered against Mike or Carolyn.\n\nAnother big factor is Carolyn’s idol, which is a complete mystery now that Tyler’s left the game. If she can survive the next vote, she’ll be guaranteed a spot in the final four. Carolyn shouldn’t take chances and hold the idol for too long, however. If there’s even a small chance for her to leave next week, she should play the idol. She’s a challenge threat against everyone (including Mike), so running the table from the final five isn’t impossible. Carolyn should focus on removing Mike, which is a move to sell to the jury as the reason for giving her the prize. If the idol helps to spur his exit, that makes the case even stronger.\n\nCarolyn: She’s fought hard in every challenge and deserves attention, but I don’t believe the others are scared of her. Carolyn has a tough personality, and people might think that will hurt her chances. On the other hand, she’s a fierce competitor and has played a game that’s worthy of the top prize. The biggest obstacle standing in her way is Mike, so taking him down in the next immunity challenge should be her priority. The votes this week showed that Mike is the target, so Carolyn must ensure that he doesn’t work his way back into the alliance. An extra scene about the challenge reminded us that Carolyn is also a super fan. She cites past winners, and that knowledge supports the idea that Carolyn knows this game and could win.\n\nDan: The obvious answer here is Mike, but he might seem less threatening without the idol. Carolyn knows what Dan’s advantage is and might tell the others about it. Dan’s extra vote becomes stronger at the final six and could be deadly if he survives this vote. At the final five, Dan needs to only bring in one ally to gain a 3-2 edge. Dan should do one of two things: 1) Hope that Mike doesn’t win immunity or 2) Make an alliance with Mike. I don’t see Dan making the second choice because of his stubbornness. Therefore, he must stay close to Rodney and Sierra and keep talking about removing Mike.\n\nWednesday’s big announcement created a strange environment where fans are looking towards next season. The remaining two episodes almost feel like an afterthought, particularly with so few power players still in the game. Mike and Carolyn both made the list of options for season 31, but that doesn’t mean one isn’t a decoy. Sierra is the most likely third option if they fall, but I don’t expect to see both Mike and Carolyn leaving before the end. One of them will probably sit next to Dan or Will (possibly both) and win a lopsided vote. There’s always a chance for a surprise, but it’s tough to ignore the edit. I believed that Tyler might still win despite his edit, and this week proved me wrong. The ultimate winner is probably the person who wins the upcoming immunity challenges, and that isn’t very exciting."
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"High-Level event at the European Parliament\n\nHigh-Level Event on Smart Farming in the European Parliament\n\nOn the 29th of January, Internet of Food and Farm and Smart Agrihubs organised a high-level event in the European Parliament named ‘Smart Farming: Digitalisation of Agriculture and Vision for the CAP’.\n\nThe event started off strong, with all stakeholders in the projects and other interested parties meeting up over coffee, and a small IoT device exhibition. The exhibition showcased an array of objects used in the different use cases within IoF2020. The Meat trial brought pig ear trackers which register individual pigs and follows them in what they do, effectively creating the possibility to follow individual animals in a large farm from a distance. Bluetooth trackers to track wine crossing Europe’s borders were also present, as were field sensors which register weather patterns. This exhibition allowed for the attendees to gain a more practical knowledge on the larger and sometimes abstract topics of IoT, smart farming and digitalisation. As the attendees took their place, they were spoken to by the opening words of Bert-Jan Ruissen.",
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"The ECR MEP Bert-Jan Ruissen welcomed everyone wholehaertedly, before introducing the panelists of the first session on EU Agriculture and the role of digitalisation in the EU agricultural and food challenges. In his address, Mr. Ruissen introduced the attendees not only to the subject, but situated it as well, in the potential for the renewed CAP, the European Green Deal, and the Farm-to-Fork strategy. With this strategy, the EU aims to create a food-and-farm chain that is more transparant, sustainable, and competitive. Joel Bacquet, programme officer at DG CNECT, highlighted the importance of the need farmers have or will have, of Decision Support Systems, in order to help them in their decisions. He mentioned the importance of proactive detection of crop diseases digitally. SmartAgriHubs pushes this innovation in rural areas through the Digital Innovation Hubs. This is an important role for Public Policy, he posed.",
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"Edwin Hecker broke the conversation wider than the running projects, or the farmer’s viewpoint, linking the environmental, social and technological developments of the projects to the Sustainable Development Goals, and stating the smart farming and IoT can be detrimental in reaching these goals. The discussion went quite a bit further still, than just the direct influence on farming as Eduardo Cuoco stated: ‘how do we make sure that digitalisation foes not leave anyone behind?’, combining the challenges of agricultural output with the challenges of keeping agriculture competitive enough for both large, and spall players to be able to compete.\n\nThe IFOAM director also discussed the importance of smart farming in the organic farming sector, highlighting cooperation between different actors in the supply chain. Critique from his side came on the lack of clear targets on sustainable production to help in the transformation of the farming system.\n\nThe second session of the morning discussed the role of data management and how to enhance the adoption of smart farming technologies. Chaired by Petros Kokkalis MEP, the discussion again, went further than the projects, which was very interesting to see develop indeed. Touching upon the role of data trust, traceability of data, and the pressing issue of lack of access to technology and connectivity in rural areas, the panel gave a varied view on the current struggles.",
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"CEMA Technical Director Ivo Hostens shared the industry’s views on the role of data management, stating that the industry is working on easy, secured brand independent data sharing by developing an open-source interface. Embedding a code of conduct on this data sharing, was agreed by the panelists a next steo in the development of the digital economy in agriculture. Daniel Azevedo, director of Commodities, Trade, and Technology at Copa Cogeca, saw a challenge in the growing pressure on the productivity of farmers without the access to technology that would help them. Technology could also, said Azevedo, help farmers to know what exactly it is the consumer wants, as well as shocase the farmers themselves, allowing for full transparency in the farm-to-fork supplychain, which would change consumer behaviour.\n\nAt the end of the second session, sad news from Commissioner Janusz wojciechowski’s office reached us that he could unfortunately not make it to the event for his speech. The Commissioner received a last-minute request for his presence at a meeting on the Coronavirus.",
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"The third sesison used the time well, however, in its riveting discussion on the long-term vision for EU agriculture, CAP reform and the place for smart farming. In that topic, the discussion mainly situated itself around the question of how EU citizens will benefit from these developments. Norbert Lins, MEP and chairman of the committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, lent us his chairing skills for this session. George Beers was the first voice to be heard. He is the project coordinator of both Smart",
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"Agrihubs, and IoF2020. He talked about the uncertainties surrounding digitalisation and the profound changes they are to bring with them. This, argued Beers, is to be the case for all sectors, not just agriculture. The new amounts of data to come from these developments in this new economy, should foster the development of new competences to interpret them. Beers also touched upon a sore point, often swept under the rug in these debates, which was the sheer gender inbalance, with Doris Marquadt, programme officer at the European Commission, being the only woman on stage during all three sessions. Beers said: ‘We need to address things like gender, we are missing opportunities if we do not address these issues.’. Proof of this statement, was shown by Marquadt herself in her identifying of the need for aligned technological and political developments. ‘It is important that the various policy instruments go hand in hand with the digital transformation’, thus stated Marquadt. She went on to discuss the role of digitalisation in both the new Common Agricultural Policy, and the potential allignment with the European Green Deal.",
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"4: Is this Multiple Choice?\n\nUsually the process I’m about to explain only happens for entry-level job interviews where knowledge is paramount to success (think content creation, social media, media relations, team operations, etc.) Chances are if you’ve worked somewhere else in the sports industry that’s proof enough you know something about sports, or at least enough to fake it.\n\nI’ve either taken, given, or seen sports quizzes administered by all the major sports networks, and have heard of them conducted by professional teams, marketing groups, publicists and more. Some organizations may not give you a full 25 question quiz, but they might ask you a few pointed questions about their history and players.\n\nYou have to know what you are talking about!\n\nThe first question on my sports quiz for CNN/Sports Illustrated was “who were the two most recent NFL expansion teams?” It couldn’t get any easier, at the time (1996) it was Jacksonville and Carolina.\n\nAfter that question, my nerves settled, and I thought – ‘I’ve got this in the bag!’\n\nThe lesson: You don’t have to get everything right to get hired so don’t panic, don’t overthink it, and don’t choke. The sports quiz is just another data point in the process. Generally speaking, the concept behind the sports quiz is to conduct it early in the interview process to weed out potential bad hires, not necessarily to qualify good hires.\n\nFinally – Don’t underestimate the importance of eye contact and attitude.\n\nGetting hired in sports is about the skills you have to do the job, but it is also incredibly important that you have the rest of the equation and by that I mean, confidence, work ethic, enthusiasm.\n\nNone of them said, “I need someone who understands a revenue worksheet, or a non-linear editing system, or a CRM system” If you made it to the interview phase, they pretty much know you have the skills and check off the boxes for the job requirements, now they are trying to determine if you have “It.”\n\nEach employer sees “it” differently, but it’s that inherent ability to get the job done, to stand strong under pressure, to make the people around you better, to make certain choices, to work late when it is necessary without whining…all these things go into a cauldron and come out with “it”\n\nThat is the person who gets hired.\n\nConfidence works. When I hire, I want someone who believes in themselves, can articulate their skills and will fit in culturally. If you are prepared and follow these job interview tips, you can be the most confident version of yourself during the interview, and that person is likely to get hired.\n\nBy Brian Clapp | May 14, 2021 Sign In or Register to access all articles and insider tips for help in your job search.",
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"I spent a few days in Seattle this week and was sincerely overwhelmed. Though I was jokingly told I came for its annual one week of summer, the weather, the people, the Social Media Club, the community … everything about the trip was perfect.\n\nTypically, I don’t blog about the trips I take. I take far too many of them, am not a travel blogger and me talking about what I’m doing has to be monumentally boring for you, as Twitter-esqe as that concept might be.\n\nBut Seattle is one of those communities that when you walk away, you think, “I’ve got to tell people about this place.”",
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"Curious Florence: Florence and the Explosion of the Cart\n\nAmong the most characteristic Easter events in central Italy is the Explosion of the Cart in Florence, Tuscan Capital and UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982.\n\nThe celebration dates back to the First Crusades, undertaken to liberate the Church of the Holy Sepulchre from the hands of the “infidels.”",
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"Coward’s talent shone brightly from an early age as he became know for his many abilities throughout a busy life that included the roles of playwright, composer, award-winning actor, singer and also for his wit and flamboyance. His dandy attitude towards life matched his reputation as a fashion icon and he has been named by many as the benchmark of British style and substance – perhaps even inventing the very notion of the ‘celebrity’ and leaving him with the honourable nickname ‘The Master’.\n\nAfter attending dance school, he made his stage debut at an early age and throughout his teenage years honed his talent and love for the stage with the legendary Sir Charles Hawtrey. Through this connection he was also introduced to the high society which provided the backdrop to most of his plays that were to follow.\n\nThe drug and sexuality infused content of the first of these, The Vortex lauded him with praise and commercial reward, turning him into an overnight success in Britain and the US. This is amongst several Coward plays that are still shown to this day – Will Young took to the stage recently to play the role of Nicky Lancaster.",
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"The customer was not hurt in the incident, but the phone was completely destroyed.\n\nAfter the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, phone explosions are being reported much more frequently than before. Companies are also taking reports seriously in an effort to maintain customer trust in the face of safety concerns. Last night, BGR India discovered that a Mumbai-based OnePlus 3T user had an incident with her phone, where the battery has reportedly exploded. The incident took place about a month ago, according to the customer s Facebook post detailing the incident. Also Read - Friendship Day gifting ideas for your young tech-savvy besties under Rs 5,000\n\nEDIT: The customer has taken down the Facebook post on the issue, and it is hence no longer visible in this story.\n\nThe customer hasn’t elaborated on how the OnePlus 3T exploded or what was the state of the device at the time of the explosion, except that she was not injured during the incident. Instead, the post which brings the issue to light is focused on the customer s poor experience with OnePlus after-sales service in the time after the incident. The Facebook post further states that a friend of the customer had a similar battery explosion incident with a OnePlus One and received a similarly poor response from customer service representatives of OnePlus.",
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"by Nick Mann February 7, 2014\nThe RHS has copped it from the Twitterati for its \"association\" with The Ultimate Love Bouquet, Interflora's Valentine's Day offering.",
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Harvard chooses its students.And like almost all colleges and universities, Harvard requires students to maintain a certain level of achievement so that they can stay. \"Your family sat down and figured out which education environment would be the best fit-- and then you hoped and waited to see if they would let you in.\"\n\nOf course, the unspoken subtext here is that if you want to go to Harvard, you have to prove you deserve it, either through your academic achievement, your family connections, or your father's big fat bank account. If you don't deserve to go to Harvard, you'll just have to settle for whatever place you DO deserve. And your deservingness will be determined by admissions offices and the thousand other little cultural hurdles you have to jump.\n\nThat's the subtext of DeVos's \"best fit\" rhetoric-- it's the same subtext as the admissions officer or guidance counselor or apartment complex administrator saying, \"Well, wouldn't just be happier in a place where you fit in a little better? You know-- with people more like yourself, with a similar background (and race).\"\n\nHigher Education Is Not a Leveller\n\nPublic education is still touted as the opportunity to level or escape class boundaries. That's arguable, but higher education makes no such claim. Harvard has no grand interest in erasing class divides in the US, and in fact colleges do a much better job of solidifying those divides than erasing them. Rich, well-connected folks get Harvard; poor folks get Podunk Community College.\n\nAnd yet no cheerleader for choice, least of all Betsy DeVos, has an answer for who will take responsibility for the students who do not make it into a charter-choice system. At best, the suggestion that those leftover students, the ones that no charter wants, will be left behind in the public system (you know-- the one that's not allowed to reject students for no good reason) that is increasingly underfunded and underresourced because the money is all being diverted to charters.\n\nHigher education doesn't have to care about the leftovers because we still accept that not everyone will want to go to college. That marks a substantive different between higher education and the K-12 system. DeVos is correct in saying that public education should educate the public-- all the public, not just the select portions of it.\n\nHigher education is also instructive about how quality fares in a choice system. Because on the one hand, you have Harvard. And on the other hand, you have schools that are sports programs with a few classes attached. And on the other other hand, you have schools that award diplomas that aren't worth the paper they're printed on. The lack of serious accountability has created a system with wildly varying levels of quality, and DeVos, who has repeatedly stood up against accountability measures, is okay with that. American taxpayers should not be-- not when it comes to K-12 education.\n\nWhose Interests Are at Stake?\n\nIn the higher education system, it is primarily the interests of students that are at stake. In K-12, all of society has a stake in the system. Public schools do not exist to serve only parents. The interests of the students, their future employers, their future neighbors and co-workers, their future fellow voters, the community as a whole-- all of these interests are represented. That's why all taxpayers chip in (unlike the higher ed system). That means that all stakeholders get a say, and all public schools should be subjected to a considerably higher level of oversight and accountability than a school ike Harvard.\n\n\nWhy is choice wrong for K-12? Believe it or not, I don't think it has to be wrong. But as currently proposed and practiced, it's wrong because\n\n* The system must be fully funded. You cannot run three schools for the money previously spent on one. Don't make it a zero-sum game-- fully fund it.\n\n* Do not leave leftover students behind. Do not push students out because they don't fit your model. If you want choice, make it parents' choice, not the school's choice.\n\n* Students before profits. No for-profits choices. And stringent rules on not-for-profits, most of whom are currently just for-profits with good money-laundering systems.\n\nNone of these are features of the system that brought those students to Harvard. That's why choice in higher education, while not always very successful, is less objectionable than choice for K-12.\n\n\nPosted by Peter Greene at Friday, September 29, 2017\nEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest"
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"If you want a cat that’s a bit on the wild side you may be asking “do serval cats make good pets?” Keep reading as you’ll discover all about this exotic breed of cat and if they’re safe to keep as pets.\n\nWhether you’ve already heard about the Serval cat and want to know a bit more, or if you’re serious about adopting one I hope to provide you with the answers you’re looking for.\n\nThe Serval is actually an African wild cat and commonly found in sub saharan countries. However, this doesn’t include North African regions though.\n\nIf you’ve heard of the Savannah cat you may know they’re closely related to Serval cats and often kept as pets. Some are classed as dangerous whereas others are much more like a domestic cat.\n\nDespite their wild streak, Serval cats are not much bigger than a medium size dog. Don’t be fooled into thinking their small size makes them less dangerous though as they’re expert hunters.\n\nServal cats have a beautiful fawn colored coat with black lines and spots. This helps create a camouflage against grasslands, forests, and wetlands.\n\nIf you look closely at a Serval you’ll notice a long neck and small head. Despite having a small head the ears are large in proportion. In addition, Serval cats have long slender legs allowing them to jump up to 9 feet in the air. They’re also second fastest cat to the Cheetah and can reach speeds up to 80 kilometers an hour!\n\nWhile big cats including lions and tigers don’t purr with contentment, smaller wildcats including Servals can. In addition, they can also meow, hiss, and chirp, just like a regular moggy.\n\nHowever, don’t think for a minute this is your average moggy! If you want a cuddly lap cat don’t even think about adopting a Serval!\n\nIn fact, though I just mentioned Serval cats can purr, this is only if they’re domesticated. Cats never purr with each other as it’s only reserved for humans!\n\nIs it legal to keep a Serval cat?\n\nThis seems to depend where you live. For example, here in the UK it’s illegal to keep a Serval or first generation Savannah cat.\n\nI don’t know how the law stands on this in other countries so you’d have to do some research. If you live in America you may find laws on keeping exotic or dangerous pets vary from state to state.\n\nIt’s possible you may find Serval cats that are generations removed from their African ancestors, but you’d need to look into this very carefully.\n\nHow safe is it to keep a Serval cat?\n\nIf you’ve discovered you can legally keep a Serval in your area, you may be wondering is it safe? The answer to this question isn’t straightforward as it depends on the environment.\n\nFor example, if you have other pets or young children then no, don’t even consider the idea. No matter how cute they look, Serval cats are wild animals.\n\nThey have a very strong hunting instinct and could easily attack a smaller domestic cat or dog. In addition, a small child would be at very great risk.\n\nA baby or toddler trying to hug a Serval cat could have devastating and tragic consequences. Even if you’re around to supervise you never know what could happen.\n\nOn the other hand if you don’t have kids and live in an area with plenty of open land you may be ok. Also, bear in mind that Serval cats are great escape artists! Not only can they jump very high, but are talented at digging their way underneath fences!\n\nSo even if you have a high cat proof fence, there’s no guarantee your Serval kitty will happily stay in her enclosure. Finding a wild cat roaming the neighbored and terrorising pets isn’t something you want to happen.\n\nThough Serval cats are rarely aggressive towards humans, they could hunt and kill local wildlife, eat your neighbors chickens, and badly hurt other pets.\n\nBy what I understand, if you live in America, some states will require you to buy a licence. Therefore always do your research first.\n\nKeeping a Serval in an environment that’s not only safe but stimulating requires careful planning. These cats have tons of energy and need to be able to burn it off. This means providing enough space for running, jumping and climbing.\n\nYou need to be mindful of any breakables and keep them safely out of reach. Bear in mind, Servals have no problem jumping great heights, so either place as close to the ceiling as possible or store them in a cupboard.\n\nYou’d also need to provide a heavy duty cat tree as well as plenty of toys. In addition, an extra large litter box would be an essential item.\n\nRemember, this breed of cat is quite large and the average Serval weighs around 29 pounds. This makes them heavier than a Maine Coon, or other large breed domestic cat.\n\nThis is why a regular litter box wouldn’t be suitable. Also, while we’re on the subject of litter boxes, Servals won’t use one once it’s soiled. This means extra work for you as you’d need to clean it daily.\n\nYou’ll need to train a Serval kitten to use a litter box as unlike domestic cats it doesn’t come naturally. With a bit of patience and love though there’s no reason why it shouldn’t work out.\n\nNever scold a Serval or any other breed of cat. Instead, reward for good behavior. As I’ve mentioned before in other posts, cats aren’t motivated by praise in the same way as dogs. Instead, they tend to respond to what’s in it for them.\n\nAs Servals are natural retrievers you’ll find your cat fetching toys and household items. Bear in mind, this breed have very strong jaws and would destroy anything small.\n\nIn fact, small cat toys could even choke your Serval if swallowed. The best idea would be to buy toys designed for large dogs. Young kittens though would be fine with small chew toys.\n\nAlthough Servals are wild cats it doesn’t mean they can’t be domesticated. In fact many owners find they form strong bonds with them.\n\nTreating a Serval with respect and kindness is the best way to bond and form a strong friendship. There are a few points to bear in mind though.\n\nFirstly, if you’re rehoming a Serval you’ll be seen as a predator for quite a while. Kittens are different as you’ll be all they’ve known.\n\nI can’t emphasise enough the amount of time needed to gain trust with one of these cats. Expecting to bond with your Serval in a few hours will lead to disappointment.\n\nA good tip is to sit quietly in the same room and get on with whatever you’re doing. Whether reading a book, watching tv, or working on your laptop.\n\nLet your inquisitive Serval come to you. Don’t try and force her to do anything she doesn’t want to. NEVER raise your voice or hit your cat.\n\nThis would be the worst thing you could do, and completely destroy any trust you may have already gained. This rule applies to any cat, but much more so with Servals.\n\nExpect months rather than weeks for complete gain of trust. Just like anything else in life, perseverance always pays off.\n\nAnother well known tip for gaining trust with a Serval is hand feeding. Offering a Serval cat pieces of food directly from your hand helps install trust.\n\nServals are highly intelligent and quick to learn. Once you’ve shown reaching your hand towards your cat means reward, your Serval will start to trust you.\n\nWhat do Serval cats eat?\n\nFeeding an adult Serval can work out expensive as you’ll need to provide your hungry kitty with a mix of high quality wet cat food such as Iams, and whole prey.\n\nYou’ll be glad to hear though that Servals aren’t fussy eaters. In the wild they’ll eat anything from small rodents to snakes, and even frogs.\n\nTheir powerful legs and amazing ability to jump up to 9 feet in the air makes catching prey a breeze. Whole prey can mean raw chicken or beef, but NEVER feed cooked meat\n\nIn addition it’s often recommended to supplement the diet as well, but you’d need to consult your vet. Kittens up to six months old should be fed minced raw meat. This is because they’re not able to chew large bones.\n\nServal kittens need four or five small meals each day, whereas adults can be fed a bit less frequently. Cats are opportunist hunters and do most of their hunting at night.\n\nIn contrast to big cats who only have successful hunts ten percent of the time, Servals are far more successful. This means they can eat multiple times a day.\n\nHowever, it’s considered normal for Servals to eat more food some days and hardly any other days. This can often apply to domestic cats as well and shouldn’t be cause for concern.\n\nAre Serval cats the right breed for you?\n\nMany people who decide to buy a Serval kitten end up rehoming it. This is because a fully grown Serval cat is not only expensive to keep, but has a lot of strength in it’s powerful body.\n\nLack of research and full understanding of what’s involved in keeping one of these cats can lead to heartbreak. You’ll need plenty of savings to fall back on and a decent income to afford upkeep.\n\nExpect to pay around $1700 for a Serval kitten, but only ever buy from a reputable breeder. 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"The tropical pig-nosed turtle once roamed Melbourne, before natural climate change restricted its range to the tropical north of Australia. Credit: Jaime Bran.\nMore on:\nturtles\n\nPiecing together the evolutionary history of a taxa is a lot like trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle that you picked up for a couple of dollars at a garage sale – most of the pieces are missing, and you’re not quite sure what the end result is meant to look like. Occasionally, you’ll come across a buried piece that suddenly ties everything together and gives you a much clearer idea of the bigger picture.\n\nThis is exactly what has happened for biologists at Monash University, who, in collaboration with Museums Victoria, have discovered a missing piece of the evolutionary history of the endangered pig-nosed turtle, which has revolutionised their understanding of this group.\n\nModern day pig-nosed turtles are found throughout tropical freshwater ecosystems in northern Australia and New Guinea, and are the sole survivors of a lineage that originally evolved in the northern hemisphere. Until recently researchers have believed that they arrived here a mere few thousand years ago.\n\nAs well as significantly pushing back the timeline for the arrival of these turtles in Australia, the fossil also raises some interesting questions about where the bulk of the group’s evolution took place.\n\n“This one fossil specimen reveals a previously unknown evolutionary history of tropical turtles in Australia, and suggests we still have much to learn about the endangered pig-nosed turtle,” Rule says.\n\nBut what drove tropical turtles to migrate across entire oceans in the ancient past to settle in Beaumaris, a bayside Melbourne suburb 20km from the CBD? Melbourne’s modern-day climate is entirely inhospitable to pig-nosed turtles, and the coffee culture was still several million years off.\n\nWinding back the clock five million years, present-day Melbourne was a vastly different place, hosting a climate similar to that found in the tropics today. Pig-nosed turtles would have happily thrived here – at least while the warmth lasted.\n\nThis fossil is the latest important discovery to come from the Beaumaris fossil site, which has proven a treasure trove for palaeontologists. The site has yielded a rich variety of fossils from the Late Miocene era, with remains ranging from tiny molluscs to marsupial lions.\n\n“We are so lucky in Melbourne to have such fossils right here in our own backyard,” says Dr Erich Fitzgerald, a senior curator of vertebrate palaeontology at Museums Victoria and co-author of the paper.\n\n“The fossils at Beaumaris still have so much to teach us about our past, present and future.”"
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"NHL Betting News\nThe Central Division is far and away the best in NHL betting odds, and it’s always fun when we get to watch one of the exciting divisional match-ups. That’s what we’ll get on Saturday, December 19 when the Minnesota Wild skate into the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville to face the Predators.\n\nThe puck drop is set for 8 PM EST on FSN. Watch online here.\n\nHow to bet the Minnesota Wild vs Nashville Predators\n\nIt has not been the best of starts to the season for the Nashville Predators, but playing on home ice might make them a good bet. The Minnesota Wild can score goals, and also have one of the best defenses in the league, which could make the OVER/UNDER a pretty interesting proposition.\n\nWhy bet on the Minnesota Wild\n\nThe Minnesota Wild (17-7-6) have pulled themselves out of a bit of a rough patch, and have now won 6 of their last 8 games, including 3 in a row. It has been something of an offensive outburst for the Wild in the last 2 games, as they have hammered home 11 goals while only giving up 4. That bodes well for Minnesota, as they are 5-1 in the last 6 games following a game where they scored 5 goals or more. They are also 4-1 SU in their last 5 games following a win. The OVER/UNDER record for the Wild games this season is at 11-14, with the Wild averaging 2.8 goals per game while giving up 2.3 goals per game.",
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"Why bet on the Nashville Predators\n\nWhile Nashville (15-11-6) have not exactly been setting the world on fire this season, they have been pretty effective at home with a record of 9-4-3. Home ice has been something of a stronghold for the Predators stretching back over the past couple of seasons, as they boast a 43-21 record in their last 64 home games. The UNDER has been the way to go with the Predators more often than not this season, with the OVER/UNDER record sitting at 11-16. Nashville is averaging 2.5 goals per game, and are giving up 2.6 goals per game.\n\nMinnesota have won 4 of the last 5 games in this match-up, including 4 games on the road. I like them to get the win again, although I do believe it will be a close one.Minnesota Wild 3 Nashville Predators 2\nOlder post\nNewer post"
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"One thousand wine professionals gathered in Logroño, Spain, November 13 and 14 for the first WineFuture conference organized by Pancho Campo and the Wine Academy of Spain. The event drew luminaries such as Jancis Robinson, Robert Parker and Gary Vaynerchuck along with international collection of industry members. Topics such as the crisis in dropping restaurant sales, changes in the retail market, and social media were debated by a series of panels over two days in the Rioja Forum Convention Center. The glitterati of the wine industry were dazzling to watch, but I went to the event asking: What does all this mean for the wine consumer?",
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"Wineries, distributors and marketing experts agreed the global recession has brought price to the forefront. Universally, the dollar equivalent of $5-$15 is the current sweet spot, with more expensive wines languishing. We’re spending our wine dollars carefully, buying more at the supermarket and chain stores instead of restaurants. The average wine consumer is relying on familiar brands instead of the unfamiliar. If you like the security and reliability of buying the same brand at your local grocer or liquor chain, with no vintage variation, over and over, you’ll love the new wine world order that’s coming.\n\nIf you prefer discovering the unique, smaller producers it’s going to get harder over the next few years. “Price transparency”—also known as “shopping around via the internet” as the rest of us call it—is pushing down profits for everyone as consumers look for the best deals on sale. But who can blame us? Expect lots of the less well-funded boutique producers and wineries who are reluctant to look outside the box to disappear as profits shrink and expenses stay high. Also expect to see continued consolidation among the more fragmented producers in Europe and the US. The well-established luxury wines and Bordeaux Grand Cru will be able to hold out until the recession passes.\n\nThis brings us to restaurant market, traditionally the place where the smaller wineries showcase their wines. Falling restaurant sales have left many boutique producers with unsold inventory as consumers cut back. The hospitality sector was lambasted for high-percentage markups on wine. Spanish wine importer and winery owner, Jorge Ordonez put it succinctly, “Wine has been the cash cow of restaurants, but now the cow is dead.” The excuse about the cost of the glassware and the investment in inventory to justify the markups isn’t going to cut it in this economy. If restaurants want to sell wine it was suggested that they reduce markups; offer a larger selection of moderately priced wines that offer good value; and to maximize wine by the glass programs. I’d drink to that change if it comes to pass.\n\nWe may see more wineries taking advantage of the internet and blogging. Gary Vaynerchuck stepped on stage as the last and most energetic speaker on the Internet and Wine panel. He hammered home the point that an industry that struggles with branding and the cost of marketing is missing out on some of the most cost-effective ways to promote wine. I watched the crowd while Gary spoke. Some people were on the edge of their seats, but many of the old guard looked unconvinced. Several of the European attendees I spoke to had never heard of him before, but found his ideas intriguing. Will the Gary V. World Tour be next?",
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"Arguably, India’s best captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni handed over his IPL captaincy to all-rounder Ravinder Jadeja at the start of this year’s IPL. “MS Dhoni has decided to hand over the leadership of Chennai Super Kings and picked Ravindra Jadeja to lead the team,” the franchisee wrote in an official release. “Dhoni will continue to represent Chennai Super Kings this season and beyond,” the release added.\n\nCaptain Cool, as he is popularly known, who has been a part of the franchise since its inception (barring two years when CSK was banned from participating), is one of the most successful captains of IPL. In his glorious career as the captain of the Chennai-based franchise, CSK has crowned champions 4 times including a double in 2010 and 2011. Chennai Super Kings also holds the impressive distinction of qualifying for the playoffs every time except 2020. Besides 4 IPL titles, Dhoni also laid his hands on 2 Champions League t20 titles. Mumbai Indians might have won the IPL title the most number of times (5 times), but CSK is the most consistent one. They had the greatest average league position of 2.67, indicating their consistency. With a score of 3.36, Mumbai Indians come in second. Dhoni, the only player to command CSK for more than 150 games and the captain with the most IPL wins, will be remembered as the team’s leader.\n\nIn his illustrious career as the captain of Chennai Super Kings, in the IPL. Dhoni has had a lot of great knocks to look at. ManipalBlog presents you 7 top knocks by Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the yellow jersey:\n\nIn the 54th match of the tournament, MS Dhoni’s heroics helped Chennai Super Kings to clinch a last-over victory to book their place in the semis. Chasing a target of 191, MS Dhoni was unbeaten with a score of 54 off just 29 balls. His innings had 5 fours and 2 sixes. With 16 needed off the last over, the great wicketkeeper-batsman wrapped up the chase in just four deliveries, hitting Irfan Pathan for two massive sixes.\n\nChasing a mammoth target of 206, MS Dhoni ably supported by Ambati Rayadu won the match for CSK. His knock of 70 runs came in just 34 balls that included 7 sixes and a four leading to a strike rate of 205.88. CSK won by five wickets thanks to Dhoni and Ambati Rayudu’s 101-run partnership. It was CSK’s highest run chase against RCB in IPL history.",
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"Every year there’s always that one drama which starts out so well but halfway through become a train wreck in too many ways to count, that one drama that you cheer on, hoping and praying it’ll improve the next week, that one drama whose fans can’t even explain why they even watch. Spy Myung-wol is my “drama that could have been” for this year.\n\nWhen news and teasers of Myung-wol were first released, I was definitely interested. My train of thought went a bit like this: “North Korean spy in South Korea = boring, I already saw this. Modern day comedy with North Korean spies in South Korea = wait what? Is that even allowed? Who thought of this?” The premise was new in some ways and I wanted to see what the writers would do with the touchy subject of the North-South tensions. Plus I’m a fan of Eric, not because of Shinhwa or his gorgeous looks but because he’s a decent actor, a very down-to-earth celebrity, and overall classy man.\n\nSo Myung-wol started off well, with little jokes and quirkiness that had me chuckling and a light arc which left me feeling good. Despite the dubious conditions and sometimes borderline ridiculous plot lines, I was entertained. But somewhere between Mission Capture Hallyu Star for the Good of North Korea and falling in love with said star, I lost interest. Part of it is due to the staleness of the writing. After all, you can rely on over-the-top antics only so far; the story must have substance and actually make sense to keep interest and Myung-wol had none of that. Once the plot left the land of lightheartedness and entered the obligatory angst and darkness, it fell apart. Part of it was the acting. I just could not feel the chemistry between Eric and Han Ye-seul. The directing was also lacking here and there with no real direction. I stopped watching.",
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"From wrestlers to rappers and everything in between, listed below are seven inspirational Bolivianas you must get to know. Here, thirteen oft-forgotten Black and Indigenous Bolivian women who have made monumental sacrifices and achievements so as to struggle for a decolonial future for the following technology. Physical abuse and rape are the highest skilled crimes in opposition to women in Bolivia. A 1986 report from a hospital in La Paz acknowledged that out of the 1,432 circumstances of rape and abuse, sixty six percent were dedicated towards women. seventy seven.5 percent of those crimes had been dedicated by husbands or family members, followed by 13 p.c dedicated by strangers.",
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"Women who work the latter tend to work more hours, with less days off and low pay. Low authorities support concerning schooling in rural areas, poor instructing coaching, instructional programming and conflicts with the agricultural calendar all contribute to the education of ladies dwelling in rural areas. Bolivian women’s school attendance price is among the lowest in South America.\n\nHerstory: 10 Salvadoran Women Who Changed the Course of History\n\nBut she continued her education in non-public, later breaking obstacles as a trainer and poet. After being widowed and left as a single mom, she met and fell in love with Andrés Tupac Amaru, Tupac Amaru II’s nephew, and hoped their union could unite the Indigenous resistance taking place in Peru and Bolivia. Unfortunately, when her brother and sister-in-regulation were captured by the Spaniards, Amaru, under the orders of his household, returned to Peru, they usually never noticed one another once more. Apaza organized her troops and tried a final siege so as to save her family, but sadly she was also captured.\n\nFurthermore, officials, typically male, could select not to implement legal guidelines. Local and regional governments also lack the assets to implement the legal guidelines. Illiteracy of Bolivian women can be a possible cause, as women are unable to teach themselves in regards to the laws that defend them.\n\nA project was created for women to have an financial alternative to help them earn revenue, and advance in financial development. They got the option to create a stone pathway and can be paid for their work. If this challenge is what the ladies needed to do, then the 2 center-class women would deliver the project proposal to the mayor’s office so as to begin the challenge.\n\nTips on Dating a Bolivian Girl\n\nThey counsel the characters are offensive to the image of the chola, Bolivia’s indigenous women, and Bolivians as a complete. In the mid-2000s, indigenous Bolivian women started wrestling in El Alto to find some respite from their violent home lives. An entrepreneurial male promotor noticed potential within the spectacle, prompting the women to carry out professionally of their colourful apparel, whereas keeping the lion’s share of the revenue for himself. Bolivia has a protracted approach to go by way of gender equality, with rampant machismo and home violence sadly remaining the norm. Yet despite such adversity, local women are proud and hardworking, at instances evolving into iconic native legends who encourage these around them.\n\nOpportunities regarding education and coaching are extraordinarily poor. Lack of consciousness about their authorized rights and strict conventional gender roles contribute to their roles within Bolivian society. Many of the rural initiatives being programmed by new NGO’s focus mainly bolivia women on men. The cash transfers got to the ladies in order for them to deal with their youngsters and their maternal health. It additionally gave them a possibility to create a social network while shifting to city areas.",
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"It’s safe to say cellphones have come a long way since coked-out investment bankers started lugging around giant grey bricks in their briefcase in the 1980s, and nowadays, it’s hard to be a functioning person if you’re not carrying a miniature computer around with you everywhere you go.\n\nI hopped aboard the iPhone train around a decade ago and never looked back, but prior to that point, there was a rotating cast of phones that middle schoolers begged their parents to buy for them thanks to the social currency they came with.\n\nBack in the day, I did everything in my power to get my hands on a T-Mobile Sidekick and angled for a BlackBerry almost entirely because it came preloaded with BrickBreaker, and while those attempts were unsuccessful, I did ultimately land another hallowed model: the Motorola Razr.\n\nEvery Cool Kid had a flip phone but the Coolest Kids were the ones who rocked the slimmest and slickest of them all and I’ve never felt like I was more of the shit than the day I walked into school with my new prize.\n\nA rebooted version of the Razr is set to drop this year and I would guess there are few people who are more excited for the upcoming release than Klay Thompson.\n\nLast month, the injured Golden State Warrior headed to Washington State to watch his alma mater raise his jersey into the rafters and made some waves when people noticed he was still using a flip phone around 12 years after they stopped being the hottest things in the cellular streets.\n\nAt his Cougars jersey retirement and yes, that’s a FLIP PHONE! 🤣\n\nOn Sunday, Kerith Burke did some of the hard-hitting journalism the world needs more of when she asked Thompson about his choice of electronics and reported he told her he exclusively uses a flip phone.\n\nKlay confirms he only has a flip phone. For real.\n\nIt’s not entirely clear what kind of flip phone he uses, but when you consider this is the same guy who admitted his mom still buys his clothes for him, I can only assume it’s one of the ones that only has two buttons that allow you to call your parents or the police.\n\nFinally, I would like to thank Klay for giving me an excuse to remind the world about the video of LeBron James rocking a flip phone of his own when he stopped by Monday Night Raw all the way back in 2003."
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