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Libya’s military prosecutor Mohamed Gharouda has asked the electoral body to stop processing the paperwork for the presidential candidacy of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the country’s late ruler Muammar Gaddafi. The public prosecutor’s office also called for the proceedings against warlord Khalifa Haftar, who is also running for president, to be discontinued. The electoral commission announced on Sunday that Gaddafi had submitted the necessary documents as a presidential candidate in the elections scheduled for next month. However, in a letter to the electoral commission, Mr. Gharouda warned that the commission would be responsible for the consequences of the processing of the files were not stopped. “Saif al-Islam and Khalifa Haftar are charged with criminal acts” and their presidential candidacy “must be suspended pending the completion of the investigation,” a letter from the military attorney general said. The registration of Gaddafi’s candidacy, though awaited, shocked people in Libya and abroad for his role in brutally suppressing the uprising against his father’s government. The International Criminal Court is still seeking him on charges of war crimes committed in 2011. Mr. Haftar, who leads troops in eastern Libya, is wanted by a US court for alleged torture of Libyans during the war. Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Linkedin Telegram Previous articleChimamanda Adichie honoured by New York Public Library Next articleGroup of Men Gather at a Radio Station to Accuse a Popular Pastor of Snatching their wives, sisters, daughters ABOUT US Crux Africa is an online news and social interactive platform. At Crux Africa, we bring news from Africa and around the world.
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2021! Revolut’s 12 months of crypto. A complete yr to convey you new functions, new tokens, and some other surprises alongside the choices manner. You requested for new tokens, we’ve brought. We’ve been tracking warm tokens and top movers to carry our UK and EU clients 11 new cryptocurrencies.You’ll now be capable of exchange Cardano, Uniswap, Synthetix, Yearn Finance, Uma, Bancor, Filecoin, Numeraire, Loopring, Orchid, and The Graph. As constantly, we need to remind you of the risks worried whilst buying or selling crypto, and that the choices charges of crypto may be very unstable. Your capital is at danger. While we agree with in crypto accessibility for all, we additionally recognise that it may not be suitable for everybody. Please do not forget your personal situations whilst buying or selling crypto. If you’ve these days started shopping for crypto, otherwise you’re greater of a informal trader, you won’t be familiar with a number of our new names. Here’s the choices rundown, so that you can get a chunk extra acquainted earlier than you start exploring inside the app. The data right here is accurate at the time of writing. Check out Nomics to peer up to date facts on all of our new tokens. Meet your new tokens! If you’re curious about how we steady our crypto, appearance no in addition. The majority of our crypto finances are held in cold garage with some of the best custodians within the crypto sport. External tough drives used for bloodless garage are disconnected from any networks while crypto transactions aren’t happening, so that they’re very proof against hacking. Manage your ordinary spending with effective budgeting and analytics, switch money overseas, spend without difficulty within the neighborhood forex, and a lot more. Join 10M+ already using Revolut. Improving Euro transfers for our UK clients Select UK-primarily based customers were provided an EU IBAN issued through our European entity in Lithuania, to help avoid needless charges issued by using a few EU-banks. Understanding SWIFT bills SWIFT is one of the maximum commonplace ways to switch cash internationally. Find out how SWIFT can work for youBack in the ‘80s, the quickest way to get money from buddies and family Manage your regular spending with powerful budgeting and analytics, switch cash overseas, spend easily in the neighborhood forex, and so much more. Join 10M+ already the use of Revolut. We need to apply these cookies to make our website work, for example, so you can get promotions awarded to your account. These permit us to realize and count the choices variety of traffic to our website, and notice how visitors browse our internet site, so we are able to improve it in which important. These additionally allow us to see what pages and hyperlinks you’ve got visited so we can provide extra relevant commercials. We may additionally share this facts with different organizations, which includes Google, Facebook and LinkedIn, for the choices equal cause.
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The incoming new government in Germany is the first in history to explicitly mention crypto and blockchain in their coalition agreement and governing program. In the first peaceful transition of power in 15 years, digitization, legalizing weed, renewable energy, a united Europe and much else is on the cards for an optimistic Germany. A Germany that is now to be ruled by the Social Democrats (red), the Free Democrats (yellow) and the Greens. Olaf Scholz, the guy in the middle with the red tie, better known as the elf to us because he looks like one, is to become what in Germany they call chancellor, in Britain they call Prime Minister, and in USA they call the president, the guy in charge basically. To the left we have the two Green Party co-leaders. Robert Habeck is getting the Ministry of the Economy, while Annalena Baerbock will be the foreign minister, or Secretary of State as they call it in US. On the right the blond guy of yellow, Christian Lindner, will be the Finance Minister, or chancellor as they call them in Britain, or Treasury Secretary in US. The people of Germany thus have seemingly returned a government that has something for everyone, both hip and fiscal, a bit of red, but with a lot of free market. Some ree at Russia and China, but with adults in the room. After the January debacle in US, the world will see ahead of Christmas, with jealousy, envy, love, or fear in some authoritarians, how we do things here in Europe. There won’t be the pomp and circumstances of kneeling to the Queen as in Britain, or the swearing on the bible as in USA, but they will meet the president and then give a speech. We’re free to imagine some Madonna concert. Maybe that yellow guy or that green lady can even beam their speech to the Decentraland metaverse, but the greatest ceremony is of course that sacred peaceful transition of power that says goodbye to a generation and hello to a new one. The Crypto Manifesto In their 177 pages document presented only in German, red, green and yellow say this of cryptos and the blockchain according to our translation: “We need a new dynamic in relation to the opportunities and risks from new financial innovations, crypto assets and business models. We advocate a level playing field with equal competitive conditions within the EU, between traditional and innovative business models and towards large digital companies. We are making European financial market supervisory law fit for digitization and for complex group structures in order to ensure holistic and risk-adequate supervision of new business models. We need joint European supervision for the crypto sector. We oblige crypto asset service providers to consistently identify the beneficial owners. The EU supervisory authority should not only take care of the traditional financial sector, but also prevent the misuse of crypto values for money laundering and terrorist financing… In the land register, a summons address becomes mandatory in the event of changes. We are commissioning a feasibility study to investigate whether a land register on the blockchain is possible and is beneficial.” Such few words, and yet anything you want can be read. Overall, we have yellow in the appropriate position, so we are very tempted to suggest we have decisively just won Europe. Their suggestion of euro wide supervision is an indication they might use cryptos to consolidate the financial single market. There’s a lot of work to be done here to compete with US markets, and with some wit, they could move towards re-invigorating investments and the capital in capitalism. That’s presumably what they hint with “new dynamics” or “complex structures,” DAOs (?). They want to update old laws and processes to accommodate cryptos, perhaps continuing Germany’s work on e-stocks and the like. This plays to a wider theme as their focus on digitization brings aspirations of a Europe more focused on the future. On that front a lot is happening in Germany, from flying cars or air taxis, to hydro power, to their coding scene that runs more bitcoin nodes than even USA. With a government focused on that ambition to effectively upgrade, Germans and the wider Europe probably have a lot to be proud of today. For it’s a new dawn, and a sign that this generation is now starting to set the rules and the tone which can be summarized thus: peace and prosperity at almost any cost.
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CHICAGO — There is no denying that the transportation landscape is changing — and the fueling landscape will go along with it. Electric vehicles (EVs) are growing in popularity and will soon become the norm in the car industry. Convenience store retailers who prepare for the shift sooner rather than later will be able to grab that EV consumer before the competition. Speaking during the "EV 101: What Is EV and Why Is It Important?" education session at the recent 2021 NACS Show, John Gartner, senior director of transparency and insights for the Center for Sustainable Energy, noted that after experiencing pandemic-driven disruption in 2020, EV sales have rebounded. Sales totaled 310,272 in the first quarter of 2021 vs. 122, 513 in the same period a year ago. "EVs are coming. We are starting to see incredible progression in terms of rate of sales," Gartner said. In addition, 12 states have moved to ban the sale of internal combustible engine (ICE) vehicles by 2035. And 23 states have an EV roadmap or an official EV planning document. ​​​​​ "A lot of the growth is being driven by the cars themselves," Gartner pointed out, noting that 57 new models are expected to be released between 2021 and 2023 — including the first electric pickup truck. "This is a serious commitment. The industry is going there; it is just a matter of how fast we can get there," he said. For convenience store operators looking to dip their toe into the EV charging pool, DC Fast Chargers are the way to go, according to fellow presenter Ryan Durbiano, executive sales director of Blink Charging. DC Fast Chargers can bring an EV charge up to 80 percent in 30 minutes, as opposed to other options that can take anywhere from four hours to overnight. Currently, there are more than 43,000 charging stations overall in the United States, but only 12 percent of them are DC Fast Chargers. Durbiano offered several considerations for c-store operators to keep in mind when they begin their EV charging journey: Type of power available at the site; Distance from that power source to the charger location; Cellular/Wi-Fi access; Permitting requirements; and ADA requirements. "No industry is going to change in the next decade more than transportation," added Jim Burness, CEO and general manager of National Car Charging. In fact, he said most automobile manufacturers have stopped research and development on ICE motors. U.S. retailers need only take cues from other countries to understand where the fueling industry is headed: 80 percent of all new car sales in Norway are "plug," and that number will reach 100 percent in 2025, Burness cited. Of even more interest to the convenience channel, studies have shown that EV drivers spend more at retail when charging their vehicles. Other benefits include customer retention, customer loyalty, and building a green reputation. For retailers weighing installing EV chargers, Burness advised that adding them to new builds — even if EVs are not that widespread in the market—will "future proof" the location. Plus, it typically costs eight times more money to retrofit a site for EV charging stations than it does to include them in a new build, he explained.
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Manou is a Dutch singer and actress. She became known for her participation in the Junior Song Contest in 2017 with the girl group DREAMZ. Manou’s acting career started in 2018 when she was part of the cast of the Dutch Nickelodeon series ‘De Ludwigs’. Besides that Manou can be seen next fall in the brand new fiction series GameKeepers on Ketnet, she is also known as voice actress for Disney and Nickelodeon, among others.
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Every season of Game of Thrones has built to a big event in the season’s ninth episode. As a result, the end of each season has continually created a conflict between those who have read the books and those who haven’t: the pattern means that both parties know the season is building to something major, but only those who have read the books know what that is. This wouldn’t be as much of a problem if those people didn’t really, really want to talk about it. In the first season, I would say fans mostly tried to keep quiet about Ned Stark’s death. The first season hinged on Ned’s story, and the initial shock of his beheading gave the show its big hook that could make casual viewers into fans and help sustain the show moving forward. In the second season, the Battle of Blackwater Bay was a fairly spoiler-free form of anticipation, as there’s nothing to really spoil: no one major dies, Stannis’ attack on King’s Landing is never kept a secret, and the episode was more about execution than surprise (and well-executed it was). The third season was always going to be the problem. The “Red Wedding” has been on the tips of readers’ tongues since they read the books, considered by most to be the definitive moment in the series. It’s the moment that makes Ned’s death look like just a drop in the bucket, and the clearest evidence of George R.R. Martin’s wanton disregard for his own characters and their happiness. From the time the show first sprung into existence, this has been the moment that book readers were waiting for, and by the time it arrived in the third season there was no longer any concern about letting viewers engage with the series on their own terms out of fear for its future. This season has all been a buildup to this moment, to the point where the phrase “Red Wedding” was something that even those who tried to avoid spoilers were probably familiar with because readers could not contain themselves. “The Rains of Castamere” arrives with intense expectation, and like many other book readers I sat through the episode with a slightly higher heart rate. As much as I think the fans went too far in proliferating the use of “Red Wedding” and hyping this particular episode as noteworthy, thus providing non-readers enough information to potentially spoil the episode’s conclusion, I can understand why they were excited, and felt that excitement in the moments leading up to the episode and throughout. This is as intense an hour of television that Game of Thrones will produce over the course of its run, and I’d argue it’s a particularly well-executed adaptation that makes some smart choices to salt the wounds left behind by this most storied of literary–and now televisual—weddings. I’ll always remember the way the first season played up Catelyn and Ned’s last meeting. The show had to stretch itself to get Catelyn to King’s Landing with the knife, but it allowed for those beautiful moment where the two characters say goodbye for the last time without realizing it. It’s a tragic moment, but it’s also a moment that will play very differently for those who have read the books and those who haven’t. Nonetheless, though, I imagine on some level it could be read by those without knowledge as a sign that either Ned or Catelyn were doomed. It’s a romantic moment just before the romance is about to be drained from the story, as tragedy is about to befall the Stark family in more ways than they can imagine. Since that point, the Starks have been scattered across Westeros, but “The Rains of Castamere” promises to bring them together. Arya looks at the Twins from close by, afraid to look away lest it suddenly disappear from her view. Bran and Rickon sit up in an old windmill hiding, unable to reveal themselves to Jon Snow who rides alongside the Wildlings below. In a happier story, Jon and Ygritte would have fought off all of the Wildlings, allowing for Bran and Rickon to emerge and reunite with their brother. In an even happier story, Arya would have arrived at the Twins and been reunited with her mother and her brother. Bran only gets to glimpse Jon briefly through the eyes of Summer as he evens the odds in the battle where Jon escapes; Arya, meanwhile, sees only a captive Grey Wind before the wolf is killed, symbolic of the slaughter ongoing inside. This is not a happy story. Where “The Rains of Castamere” succeeds is in salting that wound without overdoing it. They bring Arya closer to the Red Wedding than they did in the books, even giving us a brief moment to imagine that she could get to the pen, release Grey Wind, and potentially save her family. And yet before that can be perceived as an actual possibility, more men arrive and murder the wolf in front of her. Arya perhaps doesn’t entirely understand the magnitude of what is happening inside; she knows something is wrong after watching the Stark men be killed, and she certainly feels the pain of Grey Wind’s death, but how can anyone—let alone someone of Arya’s age—process what’s happening in that moment? While I certainly lament the deaths of Robb and Catelyn, the weight of those deaths on Arya is the most powerful impact of the Red Wedding for me, and so I thought they designed a nice way for that to be highlighted while still having the Hound knock her out and escort her away without witnessing the main event of sorts. As for the Red Wedding itself, I thought it was well handled. Interestingly, they didn’t shoot it as a continuous scene, which seemed to me a purposeful effort to build tension and suspense by pulling away as if something could change the next time we return. At a certain point, it becomes clear that something bad is going to happen, and so they drag it out a bit so those who don’t know how the story evolves can question how far it’s going to go. Maybe they want to keep Robb and Catelyn hostage? Maybe they intend to send them back to the Lannisters? The episode gives you moments to think through those questions, nicely building on the tension of Walder Frey’s first address to Robb and Talisa at the beginning of the episode. The show never lets us get comfortable in the Twins, and that tension is something I have to believe that readers and non-readers alike would feel. Despite coming at this from different angles, there’s a moment in that final sequence where readers and non-readers might finally be on the same page, two ships crossing in opposite directions. As Catelyn watches her son bent over his wife’s dead body and has taken Walder’s own wife hostage, non-readers are probably thinking it’s unlikely that Catelyn would be able to survive this scenario. Readers, meanwhile, know that Catelyn doesn’t survive but there has to be at least part of us—provided we care about her character—who are sort of hoping she doesn’t, that somehow the show finds a way to undo the tragedy about to befall her. Michelle Fairley acts the hell out of that scene, and when she inevitably dies the show leaves us in the silence of our thoughts, a moment of contemplation that despite being distinct for readers and non-readers is nonetheless shared (at least with those in your respective time zone). As for “The Rains of Castamere” as a larger episode, most of what we saw did a nice job of tying in other storylines to the goings-on at the Twins. I actually teared up more during Osha’s goodbye to Bran than I did during the Red Wedding, as I thought they did a nice job of building that relationship before Rickon needed to be split off from the group (which, for non-readers, happened earlier in the books). I think you could argue that Bran’s storyline has been overly sleepy this season, but they did enough work with it to make both the convergence with Jon’s story and the splitting of the party into meaningful moments for those characters involved. Some very nice work from Natalie Tena, who I’m hopeful the show finds a way to keep around in some capacity in the future. As for Jon and Ygritte, and on some level Dany and Daario, there’s an investigation of that question of “love” that Robb and Walder Frey ruminate on in the early scenes of the episode. In writing about Catelyn and Ned’s final romantic moment in King’s Landing above, it reminded me of how Jon and Ygritte on the Wall is their equivalent; although Ygritte knew that Jon wasn’t really a Wildling, she at least imagined that he would take her with him should he want to leave, and that was certainly the moment that she would hold onto. And there she is putting her life on the line, fighting for him at his side, and yet he kills Orell and runs away without trying to rescue her from Tormund. While the books were always stuck in Jon Snow’s head during scenes like that one, we really see that sequence from the perspective of Ygritte, who is left behind in the rain a traitor to her own people and having been abandoned by the man she loved. Jon’s storyline had some issues with momentum this season, but the relationship between the two characters was built up well enough for that sequence to resonate, both within the themes of the episode as a whole and within Jon’s story arc in particular. As for Dany’s siege of Yunkai, it was a nice way to inject a bit of action into the episode and a fairly weak way of building any kind of suspense. As much as I enjoyed the swordplay—which replaced a somewhat less dignified back entrance into Yunkai in the books—and particularly thought Grey Worm was badass to witness in battle, the beat where Dany isn’t sure if Daario is alive was a tad too choreographed. Obviously, the show is playing with her desire and her sense of love toward him, but it’s all been a bit too quickly developed, and I don’t know if they did enough to make the siege of Yunkai hold any weight when the actual sacking of the city took place entirely offscreen. I understand there are budget limitations, don’t get me wrong, and Dany already had her narrative climax earlier in the season. It just felt like the three scenes we got from Dany’s perspective were trying to be a bit too clean about building their relationship, to the point where the siege of Yunkai felt slight (perhaps inevitable alongside the Red Wedding, sure, but not necessarily to this degree). “The Rains of Castamere” was always going to be about the Red Wedding, and what I realized watching it was that there really was no way to screw it up. They changed a few things (like not making a bigger deal about the guest rights which were supposed to keep them safe, although they left them in the episode as a nod to fans), and they used the distinct pacing of television to rely less on a single shocking moment and instead force us to wallow in the inevitability of something very terrible happening, but this was always going to be the episode where Robb and Catelyn are murdered at the wedding of Edmure Tully under the roof of Walder Frey. It is a rare moment in the series where the very fact of the matter holds the most meaning, a statement of the series’ willingness to end lives. Where “The Rains of Castamere” succeeds most for me is making it seem like more than a fact, building around that event a nice collection of reactions, impacts, and foreshadowing which increase the sense of tragedy for both readers and non-readers alike. There will never be a point where readers and non-readers are truly on the same page, not really, but I’d like to think Benioff and Weiss here delivered a moment where we can at least all relate to the same emotional weight of what was put on screen. While I may have had too much knowledge to feign true “disbelief” at what I was seeing, that I came even close to that feeling is a testament to the execution—pun unintended—involved. Cultural Observations For book readers, I did a spoiler-filled podcast—covering all books—with Joanna Robinson as part of A Cast of Kings. We might record another one after next week’s finale, depending on scheduling, so there might be some more book spoilery thoughts on the Red Wedding execution then. I don’t remember if the “It’s treason to strike a King” line was in the books anywhere, but that little scene between Robb and Talisa did have my mind doing gymnastics after the theory that Talisa was in some way responsible for orchestrating the Red Wedding. For non-book readers, Talisa is a new character with an entirely different back story than the woman Robb marries in the books, and so theories were the character existed to add another piece to the puzzle. Talk of treason had my ears perked up, to the point where I wondered if it was a purposeful red herring designed to respond to the theory. I suppose it’s still possible we’ll learn she was part of the plan, but her swift death would imply that was misdirection. Interesting that the show isn’t choosing to visualize Bran’s warging when it isn’t in the dream state (as in we never see the battle from Summer’s perspective nor do we see out of Hodor’s eyes at any point when Bran takes over his brain). Curious to see how that could change in the future. We get only the one brief scene between Sam and Gilly, but the little wizard callback was a light touch in an episode that needed one. Although the episode didn’t entirely focus on a single set of characters like “Blackwater,” it did entirely leave out the setting that “Blackwater” focused on, making this one of the few episodes to not visit King’s Landing (and potentially the only one, although I’d have to check on that). It’s fitting, though, that the Lannisters don’t speak in an episode where Roose Bolton delivers a message on their behalf. My heart rate went up every time we were shown a bit of foreshadowing, which certainly kept the suspense from being sucked out of the episode by knowing how it ended. There was the way the Flayed Man map marker came into focus during the opening scene (suggesting Bolton’s involvement), and there was also the shots of the assassins at the feast (I had them pegged by the way the camera lingered on them or showed them conspiring in the background). Some nice stuff by David Nutter, there. Many parts of this show are truly stunning technical achievements. The bird attacking Jon Snow was not one such moment. I hope someone puts a laugh track over it. Share this: Twitter Tumblr Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related 24 Comments Filed under Game of Thrones Tagged as Analysis, Arya, Bran, Catelyn Stark, Daario, Dany, Deaths, Episode 9, George R.R. Martin, Grey Worm, HBO, Hodor, Jon Snow, Red Wedding, Review, Robb Stark, Roose Bolton, Season 3, Talisa, Television, The Rains of Castamere, The Twins, Tunkai, TV, Walder Frey, Ygritte ← Season Finale: Orphan Black – “Endless Forms Most Beautiful” Season Finale: Game of Thrones – “Mhysa” → 24 responses to “Game of Thrones – “The Rains of Castamere”” Pingback: Game of Thrones – Episode 29 :: All Things Andy Gavin Aaron June 2, 2013 at 11:44 pm THANK YOU FOR THIS BLOG I’m a non-book reader in Ireland with a bad sleeping pattern so rather than wait til tonight I’m afraid I just streamed this episode as soon as it came online. The reason I’m saying thank you is because I CANNOT FUCKING BELIEVE what just happened. I have been pacing round my living room trying to process the shock of having what felt like half the cast wiped out. Everyone else here is in bed, as they should be, so I just need somewhere to vent, so sorry for shouting, but I’m delighted you posted this so quickly. I totally agree with your points about Yunkai, and after all her strength in adversity I do find it somewhat implausible that Dany is so quickly brought to her knees by some pretty boy with long hair and is already allowing it to potentially affect her judgement. But yes this episode was all about that climax . . . quite possibly the most mind-blowing thing I have ever watched on TV. And the silence at the end really topped it off. Not that I would have heard any music anyway over the top of my screams of incredulity. Thanks again. Reply Marvin June 3, 2013 at 12:04 am To your point about even those avoiding spoilers becoming familiar with the term Red Wedding – I can say that was true for me as a non-reader. I had heard rumblings about it and that it might be approaching sometime soon, but I did not know specifically it was going to be in this episode. Also, luckily, I hadn’t heard the slightest about what it actually was, and I assumed it would have something to do with Melisandre, her being the Red Woman and all. That said, I was still expecting something big to happen in this episode, because A: it was the second to last episode of the season, which is something I’m used to not only from previous seasons of GoT but also Sopranos, Wire, etc. and B: rumblings on Twitter since earlier in the day, while not specific, but which amounted to “tonight’s gonna be crazy!” So, perhaps partly due to these factors, partly due to it being built into the episode, I was absolutely sensing something terrible on the horizon. I started really feeling it at the time of the actual wedding. I started thinking that the reason for Talisa’s pregnancy might just have been to make her impending death all the more tragic. I suspected she was in danger, but not Robb or Catelyn, of course. Silly me, forgetting the lesson that the show taught me with Ned’s death. Reply Pingback: ‘Game of Thrones’ Michelle Fairley explains Catelyn’s murderous decision « HORROR BOOM Marilyn Coker June 3, 2013 at 1:21 am Reblogged this on Modern Drift and commented: SPOILER ALERT… Great Insight into the episode that will surely necessitate counselling. It’s curious how deeply pain can be processed for fictional scenarios and characters. Reply Mike P June 3, 2013 at 1:26 am Wow. I’m a book reader and I don’t believe they could have done that much better. But I think the Dany scenes were rather superfluous, there’s no way the Yunkai scenes could have been as good as the Red Wedding, so I understand leaving it largely off screen. But it was the only scene given a significant time that didn’t involve a Stark (or Snow) so maybe a bit of Sansa and Tyrion would have been better instead? Left the Yunkai sacking until next episode or maybe to open season 4. Reply Joel Barker June 3, 2013 at 5:27 am This episode took me on an emotional rollercoaster. I laughed many times. I chocked up when they named the baby. As a non-book reader, who has thus far been able to avoid all spoilers, I think I am literally in shock. I know episode 9s bring with them something big. I had no idea that my heart was about to be torn out, shown to me, then stomped into the dirt. Once again the Starks have been stabbed in the back for trying to what is honorable and right. Thank you for this post. You have really helped to piece together all the shattered fragments in my mind. Reply knightleyemma June 3, 2013 at 11:39 am Reblogged this on Knightleyemma. Reply knightleyemma June 3, 2013 at 11:44 am Hey Miles! I heard you last wk on A Clash of Kings (podcast I’ve been subscribing to lately). Yes, I was (kinda) traumatized by E9, but I knew something BAD was going to happen (Internet full of spoilers after all). But the WAY it was done was WHOAH! I was stunned- TV rarely has scenes like THAT! Reply Pingback: Recap round-up: “The Rains of Castamere” - WinterIsComing.net RuffReader June 3, 2013 at 2:12 pm Good stuff. Just one minor correction: “… we never see the battle from Summer’s perspective…” I believe there was one low-angle shot with blurred edges on the frame meant to show Summer’s perspective right after Bran is showed warging. Reply Iceandfyre June 3, 2013 at 3:01 pm I agree, there was definitely a shot from Summer’s POV. I think the shot was slightly distorted around the edges as we’ve seen from previous wolf POVs. Reply Pingback: Recap round-up: “The Rains of Castamere” | My Site/Blog SouthronKing June 3, 2013 at 3:20 pm Myles, just some quick info – I also don’t remember if they talk about it being treason to strike a king in the main series, but in the first Dunk and Egg novella, “The Hedge Knight”, they definitely mention that it’s treason and that the penalty could be losing the offending hand. Source: I just read the novella for the first time. Reply Make it sow June 3, 2013 at 6:10 pm Why is no one calling attention to the repeated inclusion of a mermaid sigiled Manderly by Robb’s side at the Red Wedding. For those that appreciate this, we can take consolation that the show–and the north–remember. Reply Pingback: Some Thoughts on Game of Thrones – from a book reader | Mesulli's Medley of Musings Pingback: A Cast of Kings S3E09 – The Rains of Castamere | Music Movie Magic Pingback: “The Rains of Castamere” - najciekawsze artykuły | GOTonline.pl Pingback: Game of Thrones: Got a favourite character? Not any more! (Season 3, Episode 9) | Stranger on Film Pingback: Game of Thrones The Rains of Castamere | Tired and Bored With Myself edithkeeler June 5, 2013 at 7:25 pm As a book reader I feel like knowledge of the RW has so overshadowed my watching of the rest of the season I really have to go back for a rewatch to actually be able to evaluate it. Friends (non book readers) have told me they thought it has been sloow but honestly I don’t know, as I’ve felt I was just killing time up to this moment. So while I was looking forward to the RW and thought they did it brilliantly, I’m also glad it’s over so I can go back and look at it in a clearer light. Reply Thomas Russell June 9, 2013 at 6:34 am Nice post Myles. I really like the idea that readers and non-readers were on level pegging for freaking out in the lead-up to the RW. I’ve got a question (and it comes with the tiniest of spoilers): do you think we’ll see Osha, Rickon and Shaggydog next season and, by that notion, will ‘Game of Thrones’ – for the first time ever – try to fill out a hyperdiegesis that at present has never been revealed to ASIOAF readers? I go into it in more detail on my blog (in my first post too – it’d be great if you could check it out and give this rookie analyst some feedback: http://sundayposttv.wordpress.com/2013/06/09/the-game-within-a-game-handling-narrative-adaptations-in-game-of-thrones/) and I’m curious to hear your thoughts. Cheers! Reply Thomas Russell June 9, 2013 at 6:46 am And a heads up: I really like the WordPress theme you’ve chosen so I’ve used it too. In other words, I have a TV analysis blog and it looks an awful lot like yours. Sorry! 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“When the coronavirus pandemic arrived, the United States was already deeply unequal. Before the pandemic, 140 million Americans were poor…”1. Fiscal and social inequality are foundational parts of the American experience. Markers of this fact1 include the following: The gap between corporate productivity and typical worker compensation has increased dramatically since 1979. Fiscal inequality has increased dramatically in the US between 1980 and 2020. In 1980, the share of US income going to the top 10% was about 30%. Today, it is nearly 50%. As fiscal inequality increases, the proportion of Americans who live below the poverty line barely budges. I don’t know about you, but these facts don’t sit well with me. The closer you look at our world, the more you see that fiscal inequality sits near the core of so many problems that surround all of us. While there are many ways to think about the roots of social and economic inequality in our world today, here, I argue that the concept of evolutionary mismatch2 goes a long way toward explaining this problem that permeates so much of the modern human experience. Evolutionary mismatch exists when some feature of the modern environment of some organism is critically out of line with the environmental conditions that existed under the ancestral conditions that surrounded the evolutionary history of that organism. When it comes to humans, we can think of evolutionary mismatch as corresponding to the fact that, in so many ways, our modern world is mismatched from the nomadic conditions that characterized the human experience for the lion’s share of our existence. Under ancestral conditions, for instance, humans lived in small groups surrounded by kin and long-standing friends. Whereas now, so many of us live far from kin and deal largely with strangers each and every day. The modern human experience is filled with evolutionary mismatches. And understanding these mismatches can help us see why social inequality is wreaking havoc on so many of us each and every day. Food Deserts If you are privileged enough to live in a middle or upper-class environment, then you probably have various healthy food options available for you and your family. You might live near a Whole Foods with all kinds of healthy options. Or even just a Kroger’s that has a large produce section, offering a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables. This may be surprising to you, but not everyone is fortunate enough to live near a Kroger’s. Let alone a Whole Foods. Under ancestral conditions, natural foods were the only game in town. And this fact was true until the advent of agriculture, a mere 10,000 years ago. In evolutionary time, this is a blink of an eye. Our food preferences evolved before we grew our own food, when famine was consistent and expected. Under such conditions, our ancestors evolved preferences for food that was relatively fattening, largely because then, such preferences were adaptive. The modern food-production industry does not tend to take this evolutionary mismatch into account. This industry, like nearly all industries in the modern US, focuses on the bottom line of what sells. And because our ancestors evolved to prefer foods that were fattening, so many modern food companies produce fattening food in unprecedented volumes. Such processed food is now relatively inexpensive and is highly prevalent. In fact, the poorest places in the US are often described as food deserts: Places where grocery stores that sell healthy, natural foods are relatively rare. Given this fact, it is no wonder that nutritional health issues are disproportionately found in the poorest regions of our nation.3 Montessori Schools Perhaps just as fundamental as nutrition is education. The US has compulsory education, with extensive resources pumped into public education. Public education often leads to great outcomes. But not always. Wealthier school districts have more resources than do relatively poor districts. And all kinds of outcomes, such as graduation rates, follow along for the ride. It turns out that standard public education practices are, in many respects, mismatched from ancestral kinds of learning environments that surrounded our evolutionary history.4 If ancestral educational conditions were anything like educational conditions found in nomadic groups around the world today, then our best guess is that they had very little resemblance to modern public school. Education in nomadic groups does not include a single educated adult providing technical information to a group of 22 seated young people for eight hours a day for five days a week. Let alone standardized tests… And attentional issues were certainly not treated with pharmaceutical solutions under ancestral conditions. Some private forms of education, such as Montessori schools, provide alternatives to the factory format of public education. And many of these methods actually seem to mirror many features of nomadic (and likely ancestral) educational processes. In a sense, this is great and all kinds of benefits seem to be associated with the Montessori method. But, of course, there’s a catch: Private schools cost a lot of money. And given the dramatic levels of fiscal inequality that exist in the US today, this fact translates very clearly as follows: Private schools are reserved for the wealthy. CrossFit Modern health problems, such as Type-II diabetes, which connects with obesity, are disproportionately found in poor areas.5 This fact is, unfortunately, not surprising. Under ancestral conditions, our nomadic ancestors exercised regularly—out of necessity. Nomads don’t have the luxury of sitting on a couch for three hours a day watching Netflix or driving to work in comfortable cars with leather seats. Under ancestral conditions, humans moved and exercised regularly. This is largely why nomads today don’t have to join a gym to stay in shape. But so many people living in “civilized” conditions do, in fact, need to join a gym to stay in shape. And that costs money. And it is, again, a problem that directly ties to evolutionary mismatch. One of the most expensive forms of exercise, which also seems to be effective6, is found in CrossFit. CrossFit is actually based on the idea of evolutionary mismatch, offering clients a variety of exercise options that map onto the kinds of exercises that were typical under ancestral conditions. The catch is this: CrossFit is famously expensive, with memberships generally costing over $1,000 a year. Who can afford that? Here’s the answer: The haves... and NOT the have nots. Bottom Line Social inequality is a large problem in our modern world. And various forms of data seem to point to an inconvenient fact surrounding social inequality: It is on the rise. And it has been for quite a while.1 While evolutionary mismatch affects all of us, in important ways, it seems to have particularly adverse effects for those who are poor. Those without means have less access to healthy foods, alternative forms of education, and natural forms of physical exercise. And this is only the tip of the iceberg. Want to work toward reducing social inequality and leveling the playing field for the greater good? Keep evolutionary mismatch in mind. The adverse effects of evolutionary mismatch on the modern human experience are nothing short of profound. 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Chocolate Stout Cake with Vanilla Bean Mascarpone Frosting + 5 Stout Desserts You Should Make For St. Patty’s Day! | cups + spoonfuls cups + spoonfuls baking + fresh food exploration Menu Skip to content Home About Chocolate Stout Cake with Vanilla Bean Mascarpone Frosting + 5 Stout Desserts You Should Make For St. Patty’s Day! Posted on March 12, 2014 by cups + spoonfuls When you marry a Fitzpatrick and live near Boston it is necessary to celebrate St. Patty’s Day. Before we had kids, Bubba and I would head to an Irish pub and drink green beer. Before I met Bubba, I drank way to much green beer and listened to bad Irish bands at the Black Rose with my college roommate, Amy, also an Irish girl. When I was a kid, my grandmother made corn beef and cabbage and gave us green carnations on St. Patty’s Day. I guess in some way I have always celebrated this holiday. This year with a new baby in the house, C and G to take care of, and a complete lack of energy, our celebration will be minimal. Sure I will have a beer to celebrate. I just may fall asleep shortly after I finish it. I may even attempt to make this corn beef and cabbage recipe. Maybe Bubba will help the kids make a leprechaun trap this weekend. I am not sure how we will actually celebrate this holiday. So in anticipation of a busy weekend and not enough sleep, I made a chocolate stout cake with vanilla bean mascarpone frosting a few days early. This was my first attempt making a chocolate stout cake. I love chocolate, but I am not a huge fan of stout beer, so I was a bit hesitant to try this recipe. I am so glad I gave it a shot anyway, because it is by far one of the tastiest cakes I’ve made! The chocolate and the stout are similar in that they both add a dark, bold flavor. The sour cream keeps the cake super moist. The sweet vanilla bean mascarpone frosting adds the perfect balance of sweetness to a slightly bitter crumb. Overall, I love this cake! The recipe suggests serving the cake with a stout beer like Guinness. Bubba tried it and said it is a great pairing. Who knew? I chose mascarpone (Italian style cream cheese) instead of traditional cream cheese because I had a container of it in the fridge. While making the frosting, I got distracted by N’s crying and over-beat it. The butter and cream cheese separated a bit. I almost threw it out, but Bubba said it still tasted good. I went ahead and frosted the cake, and, yes, it did still taste good. Next time I make cream cheese frosting, I’ll follow these tips by Joy the Baker. Have a great St. Patty’s Day! Chocolate Stout Cake with Vanilla Bean Mascarpone Frosting recipe slightly adapted from Simply Recipes serves 6-8 Ingredients: 1 cup stout of stout beer, like Guinness 10 tablespoons unsalted butter 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa 2 cups superfine sugar 3/4 cup sour cream 2 eggs 1 tbsp. pure vanilla extract 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 1/2 tsp. baking soda 1/4 tsp. kosher salt Directions: Pre-heat your oven to 350°F. Grease a 9-inch spring-form pan with butter. Line the bottom with a round of parchment paper. Set aside. Add the beer and butter to a large sauce pan and cook over medium-high heat until the butter is completely melted. Add the cocoa powder and sugar. Whisk together until combined. Remove from heat. Allow it to cool to room temperature. In a separate bowl beat together the sour cream, eggs, and vanilla extract until well combined. Add the sour cream mixture to the butter & beer mixture and whisk together until fully incorporated. In a large bowl whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Add the beer-butter mixture and whisk together until it just comes together. Do not over whisk! Pour the batter into the prepared spring-form pan. Drop the pan on the countertop a few times to shake out the air bubbles in the batter . Bake for about 50-60 minutes, but check doneness at 50 minutes. Cool completely in pan, on a wire rack. When cool, run a knife around the edge to separate the cake from the pan. Remove the ring from the pan. Carefully transfer cake to cake stand. Spread on the frosting and serve with a nice, cold stout. Happy St. Patty’s Day! Vanilla Bean Mascarpone Frosting recipe inspired by Simply Recipes cream cheese frosting will frost 1 8 or 9 inch cake Ingredients: 1/2 cup or 1 stick of unsalted butter, at room temperature 8 oz of mascarpone cheese 2 cups of powdered sugar, sifted 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1 vanilla bean, scraped pinch of kosher salt Directions: Beat the cream cheese for a few minutes on medium speed. Add the butter and beat until smooth. Scrape down the bowl. Add the vanilla extract and vanilla bean. Slowly add the powdered sugar and a pinch of salt. (Add more powdered sugar if you want it sweeter.) Refrigerate the frosting for about an hour to help it to firm up. Spread on cooled cake and serve! 5 Stout Desserts You Should Make for St. Patty’s Day! If you love Guinness and you love vanilla ice cream try a Guinness Float! Gimme Some Oven has the recipe for you. Two of Bubba’s favorite things is bacon and beer. I may need try this beer candied bacon recipe from Tide and Thyme very soon! Do you love cupcakes and chocolate covered pretzels? Try My Baking Addiction’s stout cupcakes with chocolate covered pretzels. Sounds amazing! Guinness. Chocolate. Pudding. Yes, it exists. Head over to Sprinkle Bakes for the recipe. I love snickerdoodles. Heather Cristo came up with a twist on the traditional cookie just in time for St. Patty’s Day. Head over to her blog for the Guinness Snickerdoodles recipe. I hope to make them soon! Share this: Print Tweet Email Share on Tumblr Like this: Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in Cakes, Holiday Sweets, Sweets and tagged Chocolate Stout Cake, Guinness Cake, St. Patty's Day, st. patty's day dessert, Vanilla bean mascarpone frosting. Bookmark the permalink. Post navigation ← Fennel, Orange and Blueberry Salad with Lemon-Ginger Vinaigrette + 5 New Salad Recipes To Try Now! Lemon Poppy Seed Cupcakes with Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting + 5 Spring Cupcake Links! → 2 thoughts on “Chocolate Stout Cake with Vanilla Bean Mascarpone Frosting + 5 Stout Desserts You Should Make For St. Patty’s Day!” Kristen W. says: on March 12, 2014 at 6:55 pm Ah those Irish bands @ the Black Rose – those were fun days! In fact, I believe it was at the Black Rose in December 2003 that I first met your Bubba! But I digress – this cake! Stopping on my way home from work for Guinness and mascarpone so i can make this cake this weekend. SINFUL! Looks amazing. As always, gorgeous photos. Reply cups + spoonfuls says: on March 13, 2014 at 11:13 am I think you are right Kris! Thanks so much for reading my blog. Hope you like the cake! xoxo Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. 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This version of coffee ice cream is for coffee lovers. The flavor is strong but not overwhelming. The addition of the Oreos […]
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WILLEMSTAD – The Parliament of Curaçao has unanimously adopted a motion which agrees that the government must come up with a national plan against crime among other things. The 21 MPs agreed that the government must act against crime. “Say no to crime!” Parliament wants the government to introduce a structured multi-year policy to protect the elderly and the young people against crime. It is not clear yet how this should be structured, but the MPs want a report from the government each quarter starting November 2014 on how they are tackling crime. The responsible minister to execute this motion is Minister of Justice, Nelson Navarro. He was also present during the public meeting of parliament. The Minister emphasized that there is no longer a distinction between good and bad or between decent people and criminals. Starting September 1 of this year, everyone who still has an illegal firearm in their possession is equal and will be treated equally by the law.
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This gorgeous two-deck set by King Star is based on an alternate reality in which King Arthur is a woman, and is all but impossible to purchase in North America. It includes both the standard version and and divine gilded version. The innovative double layer tuck box fits perfectly with the theme of the decks, as you pull the Sword from the Stone when you remove the inner box from the outer. The tucks themselves are covered in beautiful illustrations with embossing and foil intermingled. The cards themselves follow from the tucks with more incredible art and foil on the card backs for tremendous cardistry fans. Even the card faces include subtle gold foil embellishments, adding further luxury to these already feature-packed decks. Share Share on Facebook Tweet Tweet on Twitter Pin it Pin on Pinterest SUPPORT Shipping Returns Account Contact Us SHOP Collectible Cardician Curated Sets Search OTHER About Us Home STAY IN TOUCH Join © 2019 Curated Cards. All rights reserved. Terms of Service| Privacy Policy {{{name}}} {{#if variation}} {{variation}} {{/if}} {{#properties}} {{#each this}} {{#if this}} {{@key}}: {{this}} {{/if}} {{/each}} {{/properties}}
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Just as our bodies take a few years to completely enter puberty, there’s also a transition time to reach the end of your menstrual years. This is why many women are confused about whether or not they have reached menopause. There is no clear indicator marking the onset of menopause. You can only confirm you are in menopause when you look back and analyse the symptoms since your last period, which might have been a few months or even a year ago! Signs And Symptoms Of Menopause Indeed, menopause is marked by the time when you stop menstruating altogether. Before you reach that point, you will have several signs and symptoms, such as irregular periods with scanty or excessive bleeding, hot flushes, night sweats and vaginal dryness or itching. Some women experience severe mood swings, edema (or swelling due to fluid retention) and even insomnia. Advertisements Menopause is typically self-diagnosed, but your doctor may prescribe treatments for your symptoms, especially the severe ones. Visiting your doctor for periodical checkups when you notice new symptoms is a good practice. This will help you to sail through your transition phase. Make sure you carry a notepad with you to note down important advice that the doctor might give. You may also keep a track of your dates and symptoms in the notepad, helping identify patterns for yourself. It would be useful for you to ask your OB-GYN a few questions. 1. Will I Need Hormone Replacement Therapy? Advertisements It is a matter of choice. Hormone replacement therapies help a lot of women, but there are many who prefer to go by natural methods and wait it out. Some turn to alternative therapies and ease their symptoms till they get better.1 Remember, hormone replacement should be considered only when your symptoms are unbearable. 2. What Lifestyle Changes Should I Make? Advertisements Maintain a healthy lifestyle, exercise regularly, check your cholesterol and blood pressure levels regularly. It is beneficial to keep your sugar and stress levels under control too. This is a period of several imbalances in the body, and it helps to lead a healthy lifestyle. 3. Will Menopause Make My Other Conditions Worse? Advertisements The biggest health risks post menopause are heart disease and osteoporosis. If you are already at risk for these conditions, menopause can indeed make the problems worse. A good diet, proper exercise and extra nutrients can help. Do ask your doctor for advice specific to your conditions.2 4. Are There Natural Ways To Address Symptoms? Advertisements If you are not comfortable taking hormones or medicines, there are a number of alternative therapies like yoga, meditation, ayurvedic practices, nutritional therapies and regular exercises that can help you feel better over time. Let your doctor know what you are looking for and check what alternative therapy may best suit you.3 5. How Does Menopause Affect Sex Life? Advertisements When the levels of oestrogen decrease, the vaginal walls can become dry and irritated. This can make sexual intercourse painful. Also, lower levels of oestrogen also result in hot flushes and night sweats, which can make a woman feel less attractive. This is not common to everyone. Doctors can prescribe gels and lubricants to help ease the pain and dryness. 6. How Will I Know That I Won’t Get Pregnant? Advertisements Understand that menopause is officially over when you have not had a period for one year. Keep a journal and track how your other symptoms are faring. If the hot flushes, insomnia and sweating have subsided or become better, your hormones are probably balancing out well. Your doctor might be able to tell you better.4 Until that point, however, it is better to use a contraceptive if you wish to avoid pregnancy. It’s natural, it happens and you will get better. Just stay patient, eat well and make peace with the new changes in your body. References[+] References ↑1 Sitruk-Ware, L. R., and Wulf H. Utian. The menopause and hormonal replacement therapy: Facts and controversies. Marcel Dekker Inc, 1991.
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I can still remember how my husband – then boyfriend – argued over normal things that couples usually fight about and I would be home thinking about all the things I could have said but didn’t say. I would then grab a pen and paper and write him a letter and give it to him when I see him again. He would always look at the letter, probably thinking I’m crazy but after reading it he would understand what I meant. I wasn’t good at arguing (is that a good or a bad thing?) but I was good at expressing myself on paper. If I think about it now it’s strange that I never kept a diary all those years ago. Being a mother of 3 small children, studying part time and working fulltime, I barely have time for myself. My husband usually reminds me that he was there first, obviously hinting for some attention from me. Prayer time is so limited and it usually happens in the morning on my way from where I get off at the bus stop to the office. People who walk pass me must think I’m talking to myself or something but that is the only time I have that I am not distracted by what is happening around me. So, a while back, as was browsing through Pinterest, I came across a pin about journaling and it immediately sparked my interest to start journaling. We all face trying times every so often and in those moments we just need someone to listen to what is in your heart. And if you are like me that doesn’t have time for close friendships, you don’t always have someone to talk to and our partners doesn’t always understand. Keeping a prayer journal was the perfect way for me to jot down exactly what I want to tell God and require from Him and leave it at the alter. I don’t have worry about no-one judging me or going behind my back afterwards. I found this notebook that I got at one of our conferences and covered it with small pieces of colourful paper that I printed and patched it together on the outside. I then covered the entire book with contact plastic and there you go…my own personalised journal! Start one today. You will feel the difference after writing down your first entry. Please follow and like us: Posted in Events faithjournalingprayerprayer journalwriting Post navigation < Previous My hair journey in a nutshell… Next > Just because he was looking so cute… Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. FOLLOW ME Newsletter Email address: Leave this field empty if you're human: Recent Posts The bestest chocolate brownies on the planet Lockdown TV: 7 Educational Shows and Channels to Keep Kids’ Minds Sharp Before School Starts New Cantu Avocado collection Review: Recreate adventures with Disney Pixar Toy Story 4 action figures Review: Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Search for: Follow me on Instagram Featured On <a href=’http://capetowninsider.co.za/things-to-do/cape-town/’ title=’Things To Do Cape Town’>CapeTownInsider</a>
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READ MORE: Son Fatally Shoots Mother While Driving On Woodward Near Royal Oak His last two stinkers – “Dear John” and “The Lucky One” – had me wondering if I should bother with his newest film, “Safe Haven.” The pure beauty of Josh Duhamel and Julianne Hough is a bonus, the storyline far more compelling. It doesn’t reach the emotional magnitude of “The Notebook,” but the characters/actors keep you invested and caring about their journey. This love story contains more haunted drama than previous screenplays. We first see Katie (Julianne Hough “Footloose”) as she rushes to flee Boston and jump on a bus. Was she involved in bad behavior? We find out in flashbacks as the action moves along. She winds up in Southport, a small, sleepy town along the coast of southern North Carolina. Here, she tries to escape her past and create a peaceful life. She gets a job as a waitress at Ivan’s Fish Shack. She rents a dilapidated house in the woods and befriends her stalker neighbor, Jo (Cobie Smulders “How I Met Your Mother”). Katie’s not looking for love when she meets Alex (Josh Duhamel “Transformers”). Alex is a widowed storeowner raising two kids, Josh and Lexie. Katie and Alex can’t help falling in love just in time for Valentine’s weekend at the box office. Will her dark, big city secret ruin an otherwise blossoming relationship? Julianne Hough and Mimi Kirkland in “Safe Haven” (credit: safehavenfilm.com) READ MORE: Wixom Man Charged In Shooting Death Of Father's Ex-Girlfriend I Am Home If you’re a Nicholas Sparks fan, there’s a lot to enjoy about this movie. You fall in love with falling in love. Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel are easy on the eyes and ooze chemistry. Both turn in solid performances. I’m not familiar with actor David Lyons, the Boston detective, but his intensity and menace make fight scenes seem real. The star of the show is newcomer Mimi Kirkland, the little girl who plays Lexie. Where has she been hiding? She’s an adorable scene-stealer. Alex as a single dad adds layers of complexity to the script as Katie seeks to define her role in a new family unit. With all the winter snow, cold, and wind, I wanted to walk with Alex under the Spanish moss trees, splash in the ocean wearing a bikini, and ride my bike with a basket like Katie’s over to the dock and sit outside watching fireworks. What a pleasant way to escape at the movies for a few hours. If you can’t be ‘em, join ‘em.
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Improving PSHE Education News and Analysis Teaching with Confidence Training and Consultancy Find out more Categories Analysis Featured Front Page News Tags Awards Charity Conference Consultancy Core Curriculum International Policy Resources Review Work Years 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Tag Archives: Consultancy Launch of SRE Core Curriculum for London Posted on 21/01/2009 by Paula Power The Christopher Winter Project, commissioned by The Teenage Pregnancy National Support Team and the Government Office for London, led the development of the SRE Core Curriculum for London. The curriculum, which includes comprehensive guidance, was launched on 21st January 2009 and can be found at http://www.younglondonmatters.org/resourcecentre/18/sexandrelationshipseducationsre/. London teachers will be able to access schemes of work, lesson plans and resources on-line in order to provide a consistent programme for young people wherever they live in the capital. This reflects the Government’s intention to make PSHEE and SRE compulsory for all key stages. Let’s Grow with Nisha and Joe Posted on 02/12/2008 by Paula Power CWP Director, Paula Power, has worked closely with the fpa to produce a comic that enables teachers to gently introduce 6-7 year olds to the concepts of growth and physical change. It also helps children to develop confidence and to listen and think about feelings and relationships with friends and family. The comic is packed with activities to encourage children to find out more about themselves. Teachers can also encourage children to take it home to read and fill in with their parents/carers. Available from the fpa.
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Ever since Michael Sam made his sexuality public knowledge, (notice I didn’t say “Came Out of the Closet”), Gay men and Black women were clamoring to know who is he dating or is he in a relationship. Then the “selfie” came out and gay Black men let out a disappointed; “Aww damn. Not another one”. One question then lit up the internet “Why is it when these Black athletes come out of the closet they got to hook up with White men?” I feel like this is spillage from the notion that once a Black male celebrity achieves a certain level of success; the next thing to do is obtain the ultimate status symbol. Not a Rolls Royce but a White lover or partner. Wait a minute though, what “Black gay athletes”? Gay dudes make it sound like a gay Black athlete comes out of the closet every third Wednesday. In recent months and years, there have been a total of four (4) professional non-White major league athletes to publicly open up about their homosexuality; Orlando Cruz, Jason Collins, Darren Young and Michael Sam. Orlando Cruz is married to Jose Manual; both are of Latino descent. Jason Collins was in a relationship with a White woman for about 7+ years. Darren Young is in a long term relationship with Nick Villa who is of Latino descent but what about the White man in the selfie with Michael Sam? He is Sean Smith of Illinois but keep in mind it was rumored that he was his boyfriend or that they once dated. By all accounts there is no proof that they’re currently together. Michael stated himself that he once dated a swimmer at one point while attending the University of Missouri but has not made any statements on his current personal love interests. So out of the four professional athletes of color, two are dating or married to men of Latino descent, one was engaged to a White woman and another may have dated a White dude. This is what got Black gays in a tizzy? Now admittedly Orlando Cruz’s husband does look Caucasian in appearance and let’s not pretend there is not prejudice and racism in Latin America. You will be hard pressed to find a brown or dark complexion person/s on Telemundo. Once it was rumored that Michael Sam was (based on an unexplained picture) dating a White guy and all of a sudden Black gay men turned into Black women at beauty salons on a Saturday afternoon with a similar narrative to match. “Aint no good gay Black men out here; If they are they like them White mens”. Are the speculations around these athletes really the issue? The Bigger Issue When discussing this topic, many Black gay men state the problem is that there is not more examples of positive Black love, heterosexual or homosexual in mass media. It’s been said that you rarely see functional Black gay couples on network television, cable television and absolutely not on the big screen. Usually when there is a homosexual man of color on television who is dating or in a relationship, their partner is always a person of non-color. Understandably Black gay men want to see more representations of functional Black gay love. At the time of this article, there are no Black male same sex couples on network television and it’s been that way for years. Knowing that mass media can have an impact on the psyche, the visual lack of “us” is what caused me to write the fictional viral post Tyler Perry’s New Black Gay Sitcom “Tony and Dave”. In it I stated there are; “…no positive examples to showcase who we really are. No examples to show other Black gays of what a secure, functional, stable, happy relationship looks like. No examples for the Black gay male youth to strive towards when it comes to what a positive gay long term relationship resembles.” Is it possible on some level that the desire to see Black gay couples on television is not based in reality? There is a good reason why the overwhelming majority of television shows may be geared towards a White audience and why the writers, producers, directors and actors in these shows are predominately White. I’m sure it’s because the population of the United States is over 70% White. Also 1 in 5 or about 20% of same sex couples are interracial or inter-ethnic according to the Williams Institute research of Census data. So is it safe to draw a conclusion that because the population break-down within the United States is over 70% White, you will see less people of color on television, less same race couples on television and even less same race-same sex couples on television? Think about these numbers (again from the Williams Institute) there are about 3.7% of Black adults in the United States who identify as LGBT and there are about 84,000 Black same-sex couples in the United States. About 23,000 of those are male same sex couples. By the way, the estimated population of the United States is about 317 million. Understandably we could get into a back and forth about are these numbers accurate and Blacks not being honest or even replying to the Census; regardless based on these numbers, can we really expect the mainstream media to bend to our whims and wishes on displaying positive and uplifting Black gay same-sex couples? Soap Box Time We do need more visible positive examples of Black Gay couples but what about the ones we already have? Yes there are few in number but they are there. The main public identifiable Black Gay couple that comes to mind is the newlywed Gossfields (Deondray Gossett and Quincy LeNear). There is also Jamal Sims and Octavius Terry. They may be less visible but they are still very public in their relationship. Both couples were married at the televised ceremony at the 2014 Grammy Awards. Another example could be Gee Smalls and Juan Session. Honestly speaking, as a Black homosexual man in a long term relationship, I personally don’t know any interracial couples. All the other gay couples that I associate with are Black. Viewing the Williams Institute stats again, about 20% of same sex couples are interracial; which means about 80% of them are not. How about we recognized and appreciate what’s at hand instead waiting on the mainstream media to properly appreciate and portray us positively? Speaking of the mainstream media, why aren’t we demanding or taking BET, TV One, Telemundo and other networks for people of color to task for not having more positive images of Black Gay and Hispanic couples? Homosexual people of color make up a LARGE portion of the entertainment industry at ALL levels. More importantly why aren’t LGBT people of color holding LGBT content creators to HIGHER standards when it comes to portraying progressive, functional non-stereotypical homosexuals of color in Gay web series and films, instead of the cesspool, run of the mill, mediocrity that we currently have? Bottom line; how can we expect the White centric American television mainstream to portray and respect us when we can barely respect ourselves? As a melanin challenged individual with patriarchal roots in America’s Deep South, I know my blood has been diluted with the blood of “massah”. Even though I’m not the direct off spring of interracial parents the President of the United States is a direct off spring of a White mother and African father. If I can be proud of this man, his position, his accomplishments and his beautiful family, then I have to be careful with my words concerning interracial coupling. Curious thought; since President Obama is biracial could his marriage be considered interracial? As a Black man who is sexually attracted to men, I would love to see more couples in the mainstream media that look like my relationship. Why wouldn’t I? It would be relatable to my personal reality and experiences but the burden of making sure Black gay love is properly represented by the mainstream should not be the responsibility of a hand full of Black gay athletes and it damn sure should not be the responsibility of White America. It’s the responsibility of Black Homosexuals. Tags #Athletes #Black Gay Men and Interracial Dating #Darren Young #Deondray Gossett and Quincy LeNear #Gay #Gay Interracial Dating #Gee Smalls and Juan Session #Homosexuality #Interracial Dating #Jamal Sims and Octavius Terry #Jason Collins #Mainstream Media #Michael Sam #Orlando Cruz #Sports OckyDub Octavius is the co-founder and editor of Cypher Avenue. He understands ten (10) years ago is a short-long time. Related posts Entertainment, Featured, Sports, Television Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Racial Ambiguity and Transcendence OckyDub, 3 years ago 3 min read Cypher Ave Originals, Entertainment, Opinion WEB SERIES REVIEW: Steel River Nick Delmacy, 9 years ago 6 min read Dating & Sex, Featured There Ain’t Nothin’ Wrong With Being A Peeping Tom (Kinda) Juan-Carlos, 2 years ago 5 min read Featured We’re Cooking in the Lab Again! New Site Features Coming Soon! Nick Delmacy, 6 years ago 3 min read Featured, Life, Nightlife New Generations of Black Gay Men Nick Delmacy, 2 years ago 4 min read Cypher Ave Originals, Featured, Opinion VIDEO: Is the “Gay Lifestyle” Really For Me? Nick Delmacy, 9 years ago 5 min read 141 Comments Hannibal Collins was out and about in LA for awhile. He’s into white men. We’ve accepted it here. Anyways, it didn’t used to bother me. I used to be confused as to why black women made such a big deal about this, but now I totally get it. It shouldn’t be upsetting but it is frustrating to continuously see history making black men come out and go run to the first white man they can find. It’s very disheartening when highly visible black achievers gay or straight seem to almost exclusively date whites. I can see people that like a lot of variety but it seems like some of them EXCLUSIVELY date white men and to me that is problematic. What message is it sending? If that’s what they’re into I don’t want them anyway, but I can call out a disturbing trend in my opinion. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams “it is frustrating to continuously see history making black men come out and go run to the first white man they can find.” What black men are you talking about? Jason Collins is one man. Lee Daniels is two. I would like to see a list of the numerous history making gay black men you speak of. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal Sams, Collins, Daniels(I didn’t know that but not shocked), even little Magic Johnson. I could go on and on and it’s even with the straights. You saw the pic I posted earlier with the forces behind 12 Years A Slave right? Or 3 out of 4 of the male leads of The Best Man franchise? I remember I had a huge thing for a weatherman in NYC…I ran into him at an event and was devastated that he was “covered in snow” so to speak. Like I said, it’s not the end of the world but it is disheartening. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams LOL…wait, Magic Johnson son coming out was history making? LOL Ok let’s just say he was and let’s stick to your comment and not talk about what the “straights” are doing and answer the question; Name seven of the numerous HISTORY MAKING gay black men you speak of that in recent years have come out of the closet and “ran to white men” as you put it. I’ll wait. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal History making is a bit of a stretch but my point is still valid. You’re just minimizing my opinion. That’s fine. 8 years ago Ocky Williams Ok…minimizing your opinion? Why can’t black people be honest with their emotions and say “I don’t want to see interracial couples together”? Fact is most couples gay, straight, black or white are not interracial. The generalizing is based on feelings and emotions and not facts. 8 years ago Hannibal what I’m essentially saying is that I’m mad that it seems a large percentage of successful black gay men are with white men and that makes it harder for me to find someone to take care of me. There you go. 8 years ago Ocky Williams LMAO thank you. 8 years ago achris But @hannibal can you HONESTLY say you would be interested in most of these black men that date white men even if they were available…I mean, I know we all have different types and things we like, but Collins and Sam seem kind of, ummm (let me not be rude)… 8 years ago Hannibal Collins is alright. I’m into height so I wouldn’t say no to him lol. And Sams…I could just look at him all day and tell him not to speak then I’m good. 8 years ago SB3000 You couldnt tell Mike Woods wasn’t checking for black dudes? Or Don Lemon? Or Jason Collins? Or Lee Daniels? Cmon.. It is what it is. Like a few ppl have said, why don’t mofo’s get the fuk up and go start dating? Maybe it’s a trend we’ll continue to see, successful black men ‘come out’ after rippin n runnin the city the whole damn time exclusively with white men b4 ‘coming out’. Maybe, just maybe, before these guys ‘came out’ publicly, it was the white gay community who held their ‘secrets’ and built friendships and relationships for them. Hell, I dont know, I just dont want to hear a bunch of GBM scorned when we can get up and not give a shit about mofos who dont give a shit about us. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal I had no idea Mike Woods wasn’t checking for us lol. I was devastated. I think that’s when the frustration hit me. I had a feeling about Don. Lee I’m totally surprised by since he always seems SO Pro-Black…but I guess them be the ones. 8 years ago Richard Great Post! 8 years ago Reply Black Pegasus :What this article failed to do: 1. Address the deeply rooted psychological components that attributes to a Black man who EXCLUSIVELY dates outside of his race. 2. While the article mentions the fact that celebrity Black gay men are indeed coupled with non Black men, it failed to ask WHY… 3. The types of white guys these black men choose are usually less attractive and not as equally yoked. Why do Black men hold white men to a different standard? I understand that every possible angle of what I’d like to be addressed cannot be covered within one article.[that’s my problem,not Cypher Avenue’s].But it’s also doing an injustice to this issue by NOT examining those broader topics within the issue of interracial dating. This article comes across as something that pacifies the frustration felt by many Black gay men whom are left puzzled by what we see in the media. Citing population statistics, and placing the blame (and/or responsibility) on Black homosexuals in general is not acceptable. No offense to the contributions of these brothas, but those Black Gay couples mentioned in this article are GAYLEBRITIES. If heterosexual people don’t know who you are, then you are a Gaylebrity. Certainly not the same as the Black gay public figures who’ve made headlines over the years by coming out and subsequently been linked to a white lover. However, I appreciate that the discussion has finally begun, but further dialogue is needed. 8 years ago Reply Black Pegasus An interesting display here. SMH 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Okay…From your link, I get it. Its not only about Black Gay Celebs dating or being in relationships with just white men, its also about Black Gay Celebs dating light skin or Latino men or ANY non-black man. Ok Gotcha. 8 years ago Reply rolandgarros28 How do we know these black men date white men exclusively? I’ve dated white men and black men and an Indian. I just think most people have jumped to conclusions about these men. Granted, I was amongst the group doing this but I have no evidence they “exclusively” date white men. @blackpegasus, it doesn’t really matter why they exclusively date white men because, simply put, that has no effect on me. Perhaps they just don’t find black men attractive. Sexual attraction is one of the hardest things to explain and most people probably can’t tell you why they like what they like. Is it possible that the people who most have a problem with interracial dating have a problem with not being desirable to everyone? 8 years ago Reply Black Pegasus @rolandgarros28 I’m not going to engage in the same circle jerk argument with you. In the past month, I listed my points in detail to you and everyone else on this site, Not one of those points mentions a damn thing about being against interracial dating. The shade you threw in your comment is a tactic I’m quite accustomed to and it’s not working today. Stay on topic please. 8 years ago Reply rolandgarros28 @blackpegasus, just simmer down. No shade intended. If you’re looking for some deep psychological component on CA as to why some black men EXCLUSIVELY date white men, then you will be left wanting as no one here can give you that. Perhaps you can share your reasons. That’s what I was trying to get out of you instead of the knee jerk response you gave. Everything is not as serious as you and others make it out to be. Each of the gentleman mentioned on this website have the right to live his life without signing up for some social experiment about why other black men are pissed because he is dating white men. You may see it as a personal attack on you but I still don’t get why self-assured, confident black men are having such a hard time seeing 20-something athletes dating whomever they want. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams 1. Wasn’t attempting to nor was it the focus. 2. Why do people love who they love? I should have asked that question? Really? 3. So because in your opinion they are not attractive; therefore the people they are attractive to have some psychological deficiency? Are you serious with this shit? Bottom Line the focus of the article was to #1. point out a myth of the 4 Out Black Gay athletes and interracial dating. #2. More images are needed of healthy black gay relationships and we need to #3. appreciate the 22k plus black gay relationships we do have instead of focusing on 4 black gay athletes. My goal was accomplished. Your comments remind of the single black mother who is upset because her son idolizes the drug dealer or a gangsta rapper. If you are waiting on a black mainstream non-gaylebrity to get into a relationship with another black man to feel some sort of black gay pride fulfillment then something is amiss. 8 years ago Reply Dean Yes, I agree with you. Please see my comment on this article. Michael Jackson said “It don’t matter if you’re black or white but he spent much money and much time trying to look as white as possible and had many plastic surgeries and other things to “whiteify” his nose, lips, skin and hair. In addition, he made sure that he didn’t have black children by mating with other than black women. He was a self-hating, anti-black racist. And this self-hating racism is part of the reason that you have some blacks running away from dating or mating other blacks. And there are other effects of slavery and Jim Crow that aggravate that–poverty, lack of jobs, prison records, etc. So the victim is victimized. What else is new? 8 years ago Reply D.W. I will completely admit seeing a lot of successful, black men or women, straight or gay, dating white counter parts does upset me a little, while I do think love doesn’t discriminate I will not lie and say I am completely for it. I am definitely for black love, and parts of me believe that African American, black men, especially, see dating white men or women as a way to control the relationship. The general stereotype with dealing with other successful black men and women are that they are very head strong and have the stigma of being difficult, so when I see so many black men dating outside their race, especially white people, I immediately go to the head space where I think I want a “yes dear” relationship. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Very good points and thank you for the honest feedback and commentary. 8 years ago Reply Pensive At @Blackpegasus request I am posting what I just wrote him personally since I sympathized with his take on interracial dating from extensive experience. On snow hoes.. I was a snow hoe on purpose very briefly early on in my trek through the life because I didn’t want to nor did I have the resources emotionally to deal with the drama of our people. Could you blame me? Lol . Maybe explains your self imposed isolation now. Lol Let’s face it. We got issues. And at a time when I was interested in the perks of the life and knew I could more experiences at a more efficient rate from our white and non black counterparts, it just made sense for my objective. Another reason that I did that deliberately was because dealing with brothers was too close to home and I didn’t want to deal with ”me”. I actually could pretend in my head that none of this was happening. That I was just running game. I was very aware that I was just being objectified. And I was easily disposable. And could be traded in for the next toy. Since I knew I was transient. Being ”on tour” as they call it at the time ,why get caught up in breaking another brothers heart? Was there a little of white was right in me at the time? Yes…. These are the thoughts of the snow hoe. Is there a better alternative if all you’re trying to do is be the Smooth Operator with ” minimum waste and maximum joy”?…. If I could go back in time I wouldn’t change a thing. I wasn’t ready for everything I encountered later amongst us. But… 8 years ago Reply Black Pegasus @pensive Thank you for sharing your story my brotha! Telling your truth in such a way is not an easy thing to do for everyone. What you just detailed tells me that your self esteem is now intact. Understanding yourself is being able to step outside yourself. Your story is almost identical to a black gay brotha i met several years ago..In fact, are you sure you’re not him? LOL ….naw just kidding, but for real though, he detailed the same reasons for dating white men exclusively at the time. When I met him, he was finally coming around to dating black men. He felt comfortable with me, and I found him intriguing. The point is, if we are going to discuss these issues, it has to be done from a place of truth. Hopefully your example will be standard. Thanks again. 8 years ago Reply Pensive The truth is the only thing that makes sense to tell. I try to keep it real. I grew up around white people in a Jewish community. Yet there were blacks moving in and I saw the disparities on many levels. What would I want to do with that, if I was smart? If I viewed the lifestyle as just a way to “get around”. In my eyes back then blacks weren’t doing anything. And I didn’t have gaydar. I knew nothing of DL. And what I know of it now?LOL. I’m glad for my decisions back then because I may not be alive today. You get my meaning? So I was very comfortable playing that snow hoe role till I saw it was getting me nowhere inside. 8 years ago Reply rolandgarros28 @pensive, thanks for sharing your state-of-mind. It helps to see things from that perspective. I wouldn’t dismiss your explanation either because it definitely makes sense whether I agree with it or not. I’m just not sure each black person/athlete that dates whites exclusively would share the same self-image as you or think so little of our community as you expressed you did during that time in your life. Would you disagree? 8 years ago Reply Pensive @rolandgarros28 I don’t disagree at all. I’m thinking maybe demographics may have affected my perspective. Up north where I grew up the disparities in education and experiences between blacks and whites are huge. I was relatively smart and on a mission. Gladly smart enough to be on one if in my eyes, I was “going to indulge”. Did I like some of my sexual fans and sponsors who were non black a lot? Yes. But love,,, no. How was I ever to know whoever I dated , esp a female who was white , just wasn’t rebelling? And I did I really have time or desire to question that? No. I wanted a nutt and a good time. And I liked being worshipped. I needed that guaranteed . And I percieved early on the wisdom in limiting the competition. And I think this also why the likes of Collins and Sam go that route. They are celebrities yes, but by far not the best looking black gay men out there. So limiting your suitors to whites that are giddy over just having a black man that will deal with them makes perfect sense. Compete on field . But when it comes to their personal life they’d rather save their energy. Get it? 8 years ago Pensive @rolandgarros28. And to take it a step further I was always conscious of the oppressors games. So in my small mind at the time, I had to have a game. Love was never a factor with them. I just knew they had resources I “loved”. But deep down I loved black men and I didn’t want to run game on them. And to date, I never have if I knew they were/are serious about me. With whites or non blacks ,you better ALWAYS keep game on their part in the back of your head. They will trade you in ,in a heart beat. How could I truly love my oppressor and love myself? Not with this countries history. I don’t hate whites individually. But I proceed with caution with them at large. I know how they can be. I grew up around them. 8 years ago Pensive @blackpegasus as my last statement on this I’ll add that a “snow hoe” is more than likely just a brother not ready to “bottom” for a black man,,,yet… (Wink) If a white man is topping you? Shame! We been topped enough! 8 years ago Reply Black Pegasus LMAO @pensive right on my brotha! 🙂 8 years ago Reply Pensive Continued But I will admit that coming home helped me grow as a person as well as forcing me to see that this life is not a game many want to make it out to be. Yes we all want to see more black on black love of any persuasion. But we have to start loving ourselves. And most of us have trouble with that. Love is learned…. And we have a lot chains o self hate to break, Read more: http://cypheravenue.com/squad/pensive/messages/view/753/#ixzz2v2zmY2Vt 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Damn…thanks for opening up and sharing that. I appreciate it. 8 years ago Reply Pensive You’re welcome @ocky . Thanks for providing the forum! 8 years ago Reply ruelon Another great topic that hits close to home. I have a nephew who is the product of a loving interracial union. I can’t imagine him not being here. I’ve always been taught that love is love. I’m currently in an interfaith and interracial relationship. Black men are beautiful and one of God’s baddest creations. I have never, and will never exclude anyone who share my ethnic makeup. Nothing could prepare me for meeting and falling for someone who just happened to not be black. I didn’t plan it, but I was for the first time in my life, ready and open for love. He truly just showed up. I guess I’m weird that I never looked to athletes or entertainers to set any example for me. My parents (both black) did that. The older I got, the more I realized that I was not going to rule out a person with whom I connected with if they didn’t come in a specific package. I just wanted to be happy…plain and simple. Plus he was a Giants fan 🙂 I would love to see more positive images of black love period but I agree, it is our responsibility to make that happen. I’m sure there are plenty of black, male, gay public figures dating black men. we just don’t know about them….yet. 1 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams NICE…what you said…two thumbs up. Being in this line of business (co-creating Cypher Ave) I can factually tell you, there are plenty of black gay athletes who date or are in relationships with other black gay men. Believe that 100%! 8 years ago Reply Hannibal closeted or nah? 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Remember what Mike Sam stated? Everybody already knew he just went public due to him about to enter the draft and the media exposing it as a “dirty secret”. He wanted to be ahead of the story. As for the NBA and NFL folks I’m aware of, the people that NEED to know, know. Every black gay athlete doesn’t need to be OR want to be a spokes person or activists. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal So what you’re saying is that the black gay athletes you know in relationships with black men are still in the closet. 8 years ago Ocky Williams Nope…not being Out publicly doesn’t equate to not being Out to your teammates and family. Stop thinking inside the gay bubble. 8 years ago Hannibal If we can’t go on a date in public then you sir are in the closet. All of the out rich gay black men is with white men. We couldn’t even keep Wentworth Miller. That leaves all of us smart black bottoms stuck with broke DL men and I ain’t having it! *exist thread* 8 years ago Ocky Williams LOL I can’t with you. 8 years ago Hannibal I’m serious though. The white man gets great intelligent seeming men like Michael Sams and Collins…we get the Kerry Rhodeses. See what I’m talking about? 8 years ago Ocky Williams Nope because in reality you/we are talking about a figurative hand full of black gay men as if they are the norm or standard. I don’t understand the sum of these few being used as an example of the whole. AND we are using assumptions, guesses and not facts when it comes to these handful of black gay male celebs. How / why does one pic of Mike Sam and a white dude even matter…as if its his complete dating sexual history? 8 years ago SB3000 But who said yall cant go on a date? Like Ocky said, DL and not out to the general public are not 1 in the same. 8 years ago D.W. I think its great u found love, when someone finds love it should be celebrated, I just think its interesting you said its our responsibility to make it happen but how can you truly encourage it if ur not living it. I guess its one of those do as I say and not as I do type things. But seriously finding love is not easy and congrats to that. 8 years ago Reply SB3000 But @ruelon can only control half of that equation. If another black male didnt meet him half way before the white/latino/asian/etc guy did, what else is he to do? I think ppl also forget that just becus sum1 is in an IR, it doesnt mean they’re a ‘snow hoe’ (as @blackpegasus would say lol) who exclusively avoids their own race like the plague. 8 years ago Reply Wiki Lee Interesting article definitely. Though I don’t think Ocky is necessarily blaming anyone, by not saying anything, we, just as easily, deal with the consequences of silence, as it is generally understood that silence is taken as acceptance. To an extent, it is our responsibility to say something about what we don’t like and to do something, anything, making efforts to change visibility. Though there is a likely chance that nothing will change, no try always equals no change. As a young black gay man, of course I’d love to see more stable & successful examples of black gay love, not out of preferring not to favor interracial couples, but to kind of have an existing model to go by, especially if you didn’t have that growing up. Visibility is key and makes a difference. All in all, great way to start that discussion. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal Even the cute black gay on Haves and Have Nots is breaking his neck to get with this straight white man. SMDH. Even Tyler Perry knows the truth. 8 years ago Reply Black Pegasus LMAO……… 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Tyler Perry is doing what most tv producers do when it comes to black gay men and homosexuality which is make it an interracial one so the story can appeal to a broader audience. As a Hollywood writer, when is the black gay love story you are writing coming out again? Let me know so I can make a donation. 8 years ago Reply rolandgarros28 Well dayum 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams LOL ok imma stop before I get blocked and banned like them kats do me on Facebook. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal I’m insulted you think I’m that sensitive. My first short film was about the gays. Then I did a black syfy joint that was picked up by BET. I then did a hetero suicide flick and now a gay horror film while also working on a gay web series(and learning what not to do from this site lol). So I keep it varied but do not shy away from the gay. 8 years ago Ocky Williams Interesting. Well having said that, how do you feel about the dilemma of having to appeal to a broader audience hence the interracial gay couples on TV? 8 years ago Hannibal I think its ridiculous and unfortunately something that is thrust on creatives by producers. I know of many a black show(not even just gay ones) that get picked up by networks and studios but fall apart because the producers try to broaden the audience. I actually sold a feature straight horror script once. The producers who are pretty notable wanted it because it was all black but as soon as they went to develop it that was the first thing they wanted to change. Its like everyone likes the concept of black stories but won’t actually make them without white characters. White shows will at least get made but will then add a black person after the backlash. 8 years ago Ocky Williams Could it be because certain black features wont make money? Or the fear of certain black features wont make money? 8 years ago Hannibal That’s ALL it is lol. I know for me the justification was “international markets.” The US isn’t the only game in town anymore so they want to make films that have an international appeal so they can make even more money. I can get it on some degree because black people won’t even go see black films not written by Tyler Perry here in the states let alone overseas, but creatively it’s destroying black indie cinema. And people can say what they want about Patrick Ian Polk and his work but just getting Noah’s Arc on a network deserves respect. 8 years ago Ocky Williams This is the best shit you said all day. I see why your Milk Shake brings all the boys to the yard. 8 years ago rolandgarros28 @ocky, of course most black features won’t make money. Wasn’t it you who pointed out that most of US won’t even donate $5.00 to our favorite webseries? If I’m a producer, I wouldn’t be putting any of my money behind something no one will pay to go see. 8 years ago Hannibal they won’t contribute to getting it made but will gladly watch it for free on the internet lol. But I think this is changing. Black and Sexy tv is now charging money for their season premieres after 2 years. So far…it’s working and people are paying to watch but it took two years to get there. 8 years ago SB3000 Im not so convinced that the reality is the push for a broader audience. Let’s face it, the majority of the viewers of ‘Have Nots’ are black women. Having the gay black guy chasing a str8 white man isnt going to get white folks watching. I still stand behind the notion that it’s often easier for said viewer (see:blk woman) to digest than 2 blk men. That being said, good on Tyler Perry for trying to ease blk on blk gay masculine men as a relationship reality onto the same audience of the same show where everytime you turn around the black lady is praying. 8 years ago Reply budda Love is love. Race should not matter. We need to be our own roles models when it comes to relationships and setting positive examples. This need to look for role models and peers is childish. 8 years ago Reply achris Thanks for this article and I actually agree @ocky. Sure, part of me does deep down think (and know from the mouths of SOME blk men that exclusively date white men) that there are some psychological things going on, but, I mean, its not my life. I would love to see more blk/blk couples on tv bc, as the statistics show, most couples are of the same race and it would be great to see two blk men supporting each other in a healthy relationship in the media. However, it is up to us to make our voices heard and to do something about it IF it is that important to us. I will be honest, it did use to bother me to see interracial couples, partially bc of growing up in the south, living in another particularly racist city outside the south, and seeing how a lot (not all) of white people could be. However, now I realize every black man I know except two that are in relationships, are in relationships with other black men and both men are usually successful, educated and have a lot going for themselves. I have learned to focus on all of the examples I have in my personal life instead of what I may see as too few examples of this in the media. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams FYI…At the end of this month, I will be attending a Wedding reception for a successful black gay couple. Keep believing that BS about successful black gay men if you want to. The majority of black gay men want what is the most familiar to them and that is other black gay men. 8 years ago Reply SB3000 Glad to hear it, congrats to the couple. And honestly, if we all stepped back and looked at things for what they are, we need to be happy whenever 2 gay men find that kind of happiness, regardless of race. We all know it’s not only difficult to find it, but its also difficult to maintain, esp in a world of jackd, a4a , etc, where we’re often ‘told’ that this is what gay men are supposed to do. ‘When in Rome’…sometimes you need to get ur ass out of Rome! 8 years ago Reply Kasule here here. once you find a partner of any race, influences in gay culture telling us that, while in a relationship, “everybody cheats” or “cheating is normal” – and providing us with websites/apps making it real convenient to do so – makes simply maintaing a relationship so extra hard, even if you manage to find a dude who looks right and you like being around each other that much. I’ll echo @sb3000: congrats to the couple. 8 years ago Reply scottywashere Gotta agree with @BlackPegasus on some of his points. I feel like these convos always end up being super politically correct while we all ignore color issues that we know exist in this community. I agree that individually these relationships shouldn’t be a big issue, but collectively, every out GBM celeb (not just athletes) having white (or anything but black partner is def saying something. On Oprah’s light skin/dark skin Lifeclass, Iyanla described colorism and ideas of black inferiority as a “black mental health crisis”. I think it’d be a bit intellectually dishonest to ignore how color issues within this community are sometimes the driving force behind a lot of these “colorblind” relationships, and I think that’s what gets most black folks–gay or straight–in their feelings over things like this. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams All that being said, why are we relying on GBM celebs to illustrate to us what healthy GBM relationships should look like? And are we so pro black that we should not be in relationships with even Latinos? Yes colorism is a big issue but we still can’t change the fact that the majority of ALL relationships including relationships of GBM are not interracial. At what point do we start focusing own our own house instead of what black is sleeping with what non-black? As Pro-Black as I am what am I missing? 8 years ago Reply scottywashere I’m not too big on the term “pro-black”. Like do we really need to come up with a special word for guys that don’t hate themselves lol? I don’t think it’s a matter of focusing on who’s sleeping with who. I don’t care about that. The issue is with the pattern, not the individuals. In the same Lifeclass I mentioned, they were talking about the current trend of black women sewing in hair from any nationality but one that looks like their own. I don’t think anyone really cares about what some random sista does with her hair or who one random brotha chooses to smash, but when it becomes a pattern it’s how black people show America that even we think black is 2nd rate (or 3rd or 4th LOL), and that’s def a problem we shouldn’t dance around or try to justify IMO. Media representation is important. If it wasn’t, BET, Logo, Lifetime, Univision, etc. wouldn’t even exist. So if the vast majority of GBM relationships are not IR (which I believe), then that’s even more of a slap in the face that IR is always the focus (unless it’s time to discuss DL life or HIV). 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams “So if the vast majority of GBM relationships are not IR (which I believe), then that’s even more of a slap in the face that IR is always the focus” I agree…so why are blacks so focused on it if the majority of blacks are not in interracial relationship? See the contradiction? 8 years ago Reply scottywashere No, I think you misunderstood me. I was referring to media focus on GBMs in IR relationships in that line. Meaning it’s odd that both white and black media seem to only show GBMs in IR if the vast majority are not in IRL. It’s misrepresentation, which people usually tend to take issue with. 8 years ago achris I feel you…if it can be agreed that most gay couples are not interracial, then why are we always showed with a white partner in the media…oh yea, I know, people can’t deal with two black men in a healthy relationship together.. 8 years ago Ocky Williams Possibly OR and in addition to, based on the demographics the producers have to appeal to the broader audience for sponsorship revenue. TV is a business. 8 years ago achris I feel you, but BET (who I doubt has a very diverse audience especially for Being Mary Jane), come on man…Truth be told, whites inter-racially date less than any other group (with blacks coming in second), at least in terms of str8 ppl, so I’m sure they wouldn’t give a damn…but I feel you, tv is a business 8 years ago scottywashere Exactly. With shows like Being Mary Jane and The Haves and the Have Nots or even movies like Baggage Claim (where the gay character was played by a white guy), the target demographic is black. So the idea that too much color will kill profit potential doesn’t work when it’s black TV/movies. One of the problems with black media playing off what white media promotes when it comes to this is that it helps to sorta validate the idea that gay is “a whiteboy thing”. 8 years ago SB3000 You know what, throughout all of this discussion abt IR’s, Im just now putting sumthin together. The only long term (n I mean LOOOONG) relationship Ive been in was actually with a Puerto Rican, yet I never considered us IR. Maybe it was because he identified as a black Latino, idk, but we certainly didnt consider ourselves IR. Eventho, I guess based on this thread, we technically were. But at the same time, many Latin cultures wouldnt exist w/o black African people gettin dropped off down on the islands. Am I crazy for not considering that IR dating? 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams See that is what I was thinking. For many that are not in favor of IR, it seems like far skin Latinos are also not allowed. 8 years ago Reply LEE B No I don’t think you are crazy for not classifying your relationship as IR. Majority of Puerto Ricans are of mixed decent, which includes African. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams For me the far bigger story here, that is not being discussed is that there are only about 23,000 black gay male same sex couples in the entire US. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal are these out gay couples or does this include “discreet” gay couples? 1 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams I’m assuming they are Out being that they provided their same sex status and relationship head of household status to the Census. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal I’m assuming the numbers are low because of the church and men on the DL and I wonder if disease has anything to do with it too. 8 years ago Reply rolandgarros28 Just doing the math, that’s about 6% of all eligible MSM in relationships. Are you sure that’s right? That’s mighty low but could certainly be possible. Perhaps many are like @nick and simply don’t want to be in a relationship? Looking at these stats though, it might be necessary for some black men to seek love elsewhere if they’re not able to find it at home. Just my thoughts. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal *stares daggers into @rolandgarros28 Is this your way of saying we need to just give up and go out and find us a white man? 8 years ago Reply rolandgarros28 Not at all. But, if I’m striking out on a black man, which is who I desire, I’m not going to just sit alone in a house filled with cats. I think it’s crazy that black gay men are this upset about 4 black gay people who are CURRENTLY dating white men. Look at the stats @ocky included. There are certainly plenty of gay black men in this country but, for some reason, we are choosing not to partner up with each other. So don’t attack someone who has managed to find what they want/need in a person who has lighter skin. 8 years ago Reply rolandgarros28 ….And @Hannibal, if we’re being honest, how many of the black men on this site and others, would date Jason Collins if given the opportunity? I don’t think that many if I’m thinking out loud. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal I mean he’s tall…and has a face or whatever. He should have some semblance of coins left…I mean he looks like he knows how to manage his money. 8 years ago Steven Austin I would date Jason Collins, but I’m not gonna try to compete with all those White men who just want a piece of the rock. I have so much to say on this topic, I have nothing to say…lol …but to answer your question, I’d give Mr. Collins a go. 8 years ago SB3000 Are u kidding @rolandgarros28 ? I think plenty of us would give a talented, successful, professional a shot. On top of that, he’s not bad to look at, is physically fit, has testosterone, AND has a few dollars to super size it? The real question is whether or not he’d give ME a shot, and Im not exactly what you’d call, ‘slumming it’. 8 years ago rolandgarros28 @sb3000, just stop all that lying. LOL. Ok well two people said they would date him. LOL. Once, I remember some black women sitting around discussing Dennis Rodman saying white women can have him because don’t no black woman want him. Running with that sentiment, I do think that Jason Collins would not be sought after by a huge swatch of the Black gay male population based on many factors. Perhaps he feels like he would be more accepted by white gay men, therefore he seeks them out to the exclusion of black men. I know if there was a group that talked shit about me and put me down, i wouldn’t be trying to holla at them either. 8 years ago SB3000 Whats so bad about him? Do yall know sumthin I dont? I mean, he doesnt wow me but Id give him the time of day. And with the flatline that is my dating/love life, Id have a lot of nerve to turn down a man who’s breathing, lol. 8 years ago rolandgarros28 @sb3000, with over 15 million people in metro NYC, how is it possible your love life has flatlined? I’m in podunkville so it’s hard for me to meet anyone descent. That’s my valid excuse. Hell, i’m tempted to try and find a girl to date. LOL Oh and about Jason Collins, i din’t mean he was a troll. I mean that for all the gay black men looking for the fitted cap and wife beater look, or dude who likes urban music, it ain’t happening with Jason. So he’s probably seeking those that like him for him. 8 years ago SB3000 Well, I admit and own the fact that Im VERY picky. Like ocky, masculinity is non-negotiable. And like nick, Id rather date str8 men, lol. Nah, but typically, guys Im into are str8, or way more DL than I care to entertain, even as a former DL man myself. And Im not on jackd, a4a, or any of that, becus Im not lookin for hookups. I def believe that in this city of 18 gazillion ppl, guys Im lookin for are out here heavy, but the problem is simply finding them. Im aware that ppl dont know Im gay when they see or meet me, but Im also not trying to wear a sign. Hence why I say I wouldnt be quick to shut a guy down if he’s bringing decent stats to the table. 8 years ago achris Or maybe they just need to get out the damn house and meet some OR get some balls and approach one they are interested in. I don’t know how many times I’ve heard the “only white guys approach me line.” There are enough gay black men out there (even if they did not identify themselves this way in a poll)…I am so tired of this, none are available so go to white (or other) men argument…#justsaying 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Rough math…40 million Blacks in the US which is about 13% of total population. About 4% of those identify as LGBT (not just gay) which means it’s about 1.6 million black LGBT identifying adults in the US. About 84k are in same sex relationships so that leaves about 1,516,000 single black LGBT people. Get your lazy asses out there and get to dating. 8 years ago Reply Deacon CJ I’m not going to lie, i’m one of those brothers that wasn’t shocked when Jason Collins came out and it was noted that he dates white guys, for Michael Sam yes I would love to see him with a black guy but at this point if he is seem out with a guy I wont be surprised if dude is white. As for tv writers write what they reflect, and lets be honest on The Wire if they had given Omar a white boyfriend nobody would have believed it. If we want to see black on black gay love on tv we as black gay men can no longer just accept seeing only one of us on screen with a white lover and be happy about it, noise needs to be made to let tv & film writers know it’s not enough just to a a single black gay character who has a white boyfriend, that if you have a gay character who is black let him have a black boyfriend, i.e. BET’s “Being Mary Jane” 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Being that I’m allergic to most things on TV I had no idea the gay dude on this show had a black BF. I will have to update the article. Thank You. 8 years ago Reply SB3000 @ocky – no need to update…while I’ll give them 10 points for depicting a legit masculine black gay man, who is professionally closeted, but open and honest with his close friends…he got a white bf too, lol. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Wait so he is not in a relationship with anyone, just actively dating? Trying to understand is he in a relationship and cheating on the black BF? 8 years ago Reply SB3000 Lol..he’s a masculine black man in a relationship with a white man..no cheating..they’re doin them 8 years ago Pensive For the storylines sake,it’s pretty obvious that as a typical black female it would be easier for Mary Jane to tolerate and accept. Anything other than that would be far fetched for most black people to see in their face and allow themselves to watch. Making the couple interracial softens the blow. 8 years ago Exhibit REY I’m thinking a possible reason why we mostly see interracial gay couples in mainstream media more so than black gay couples is because white families are more accepting of homosexuality than black families are. Also, another possible reason why we don’t see enough black gay couples in media is because some people prefer to not have the entire world in their personal affairs. Not too along ago, Deion Sanders said there were openly gay (black and white) athletes who were/are still active in the NFL how. So, if they prefer to not have their sexuality become a factor on the field, I’m guessing they also would like to have their privacy respected off the field. I think the bigger issue here is entitlement/inclusion within the black (gay & straight) community. Because I’m black, I’m automatically supposed to have a black boyfriend/girlfriend? Granted, I’d like to see more gay couples of color in mainstream media however, why are we waiting on White America to show it to us? Like you mentioned Ocky, BET, TVOne, Centric, etc. are all geared towards the African American community, why aren’t we asking them to provide us with this? Are we subscribing to the notion that white content creators are better equipped to tell our stories better than black content creators. We’ll never prosper until the black community comes to terms with its own demons, only then will our issues and concerns be addressed but until then, get ready to only see gay black men as accessories… 8 years ago Reply Gurlareyoukidding??? Actually Deion Sanders said that there were people HE KNEW were gay, not “openly gay players”….get it right, toots. 8 years ago Reply Exhibit REY I meant that in the context of the team (including Deion) knew they were gay, not the general public knowing. The phrase “openly gay” has numerous meanings and I’m sure you know that so please don’t play dumb! 8 years ago Reply scottywashere “I’m thinking a possible reason why we mostly see interracial gay couples in mainstream media more so than black gay couples is because white families are more accepting of homosexuality than black families are.” How do you figure? The last polls I saw had both blacks and Asians ahead of white people when it came to support for SSM. 8 years ago Reply Nick Delmacy The only thing I’ll add to this conversation is that I’m personally turned off by people who say they are against interracial relationships…of any kind, straight or gay. This includes the people who complain about athletes and celebrities dating “outside of their race.” Reminds me too much of racists who say, “stick to your own kind.” Also, reminds me of black homophobes who say, “we lost another one” or “strong black men are being eradicated with that gay Disease.” The lack of a handful of photos of celebrity black gay couples on gossip blogs is not the reason that you’re bitter & single. You are. And with that, I leave the discussion. Carry on. ” alt=”” title=”” class=”bbcode-image” /> 8 years ago Reply Isaac First of all, no one is against interracial relationships. I am not, although personally I am a black man who prefers other black men. The point is, when MOST black men get successful, MANY go and get partners of other races…in particular white partners. When white men get rich and successful, they don’t typically have a black mate by their side. When a partner of another race becomes a status symbol, that’s when there is a problem. MANY BLACK MEN GAY AND STRAIGHT seek out those of other races when they get successful, but other races for the most don’t do this. Pointing out dynamics is not bashing interracial dating. 8 years ago Reply scottywashere @Isaac: True dat. Lots of straw man arguments up in here. Taking complaints about these issues and turning them into “you all just hate interracial couples” is really dramatic. 8 years ago Reply Black Pegasus @scottywashere Exactly! The Straw Man argument is used by those to misrepresent an opposing viewpoint in its most simplistic form. They use repetition to reinforce misinformation in the minds of the lazy. As pathetic as it is, it’s annoyingly effective. Which is why I ceased the discussion. I’m glad you were able to recognize that as well. 8 years ago Reply rolandgarros28 @Ocky, I see where you made your mistake. You should’ve split this into two completely separate posts; this one and the second one could read something like, “Why so many black folk can’t get their own relationship and mind they own damn business.” Or, “Gay Black Men, get off yo ass and go meet one of the other 1.4 million single complaining Gay Black Men who refuse to date fair skinned men.” Or Better yet, “White penis is better than nothing.” SMH 8 years ago Reply Hannibal does it make it better that I only get irritated when it’s tall masculine black men grabbing the white men? I mean…I’m ok With Don Lemon and his boo. 8 years ago Reply quest for knowledge I personally don’t see what the big deal is with interracial couples. I’ve had this discussion with my friends numerous times and I still don’t understand why so many black folks are against this. To me love is love no matter what shape or form it comes in. We of all people know what it feels like when people criticize our same sex relationships and to think that some of us have the audacity to criticize gay or straight interracial couples is unbelievable to me. We want people to respect who we love so why aren’t we doing the same to those who don’t date black people exclusively? I guess some folks believe that we are entitled to all black men and they are off limits to every other race. Everyone is their own person with their own personal preference, which simply means they can love whomever they please. I was also thinking do white folks (or any other race for that matter) make it such a big deal when they see their sons, daughters, friends, etc dating black people or any other persons outside their race? Why is that we get all up in arms about this? And the other thing that I struggle to understand is how interracial relationships in the media influence our chances of finding a suitable black guy that is relationship material. Those persons in that relationship have dating preferences that surely don’t represent the preference of every black man gay or straight. Whatever the thought process is behind this, I guess I just will never understand it. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams “I was also thinking do white folks (or any other race for that matter) make it such a big deal when they see their sons, daughters, friends, etc dating black people or any other persons outside their race?” HELL YES! But other than that you still made some good points. 8 years ago Reply rolandgarros28 “HELL YEAH” LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. @ocky, you funny as hell. LMAO 8 years ago Reply quest for knowledge The reason why I brought that question up is just going off of what I have seen from my family and friends with their relationships with white people I haven’t witnessed the same reaction by white people that many black folks have when other black people date white people. Or let me say this I’ve seen many white folks embrace it with no qualms as opposed to what we see with black people. I think more so what I was wondering is do you see it happen to the same degree and extent that you see in black folks? In my head I guess from these experiences I just always thought that black people make a bigger deal about it compared to white people. 8 years ago Reply achris Ummm yea other races make just as big a deal out of it my friend especially when it comes to black men, lets be real here.. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal The taboo is definitely there with other races but it’s probably not as frequent which is why we don’t hear about it as much. I attended a seminar on this subject years ago but I remember hearing that the group that gets ran from the most are Asian men. Apparently Asian women are moving on to bigger and better things at a faster rate. 8 years ago straight_up Thanks Ocky, these modern day black folks really don’t understand the psyche of white people. They despise interracial relationships more than blacks, especially where white men are concerned. Blacks need to get off this “love is love” “accept everyone and everything because we know what oppression is…” That script is tired. I have a newsflash for them: blacks being open and accepting everyone is what led to our oppression in the first damn place. Black people (especially men) wake the eff up! 8 years ago Reply SB3000 But why does the stance to be so militant? Im the first to acknowledge that the most popular phrase on gay sites/apps, after ‘no fats/no fems’ is ‘no blacks/no asians’ aka ‘im usually attracted to whites, latinos, avatars and everything BUT blks n asians. However, what does one get out of taking that same approach if they’re actually more open minded than the guy w/ the above listed profile? 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Just so I understand, the argument is, “You don’t have a problem with interracial couples, you just don’t like black men who are successful (what you deem successful) and date outside their race or who are celebrities and date outside their race or black men who exclusively date outside their race.” So non-successful, non-celebrity black gay men who date outside their race are ok? Especially the non-successful ones because who would want them anyway right? Funny seeing all the talk about the interracial couples you DO have a problem with but I don’t see you talking about the ones you DON’T have a problem with. Tell the truth…you don’t like any black man dating outside of his race. Just say it. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal i said earlier I don’t have a problem with Don Lemon and his man…Lee Daniels either. more power to them. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Thats because you are not attracted to them. 8 years ago Reply honestblackman06 After reading every single comment thus far. I can speak to a few things for me. It really saddens me when I see gay black male celebrities with white men. I would really like to say dam “they are two fine ass black dudes doing it up big in hollywood!” I don’t see very many though ( I do know that doesn’t mean they exist, just not out and in the open). I do think interracial dating is truly fine line walking between fantasy fulfillment for both the white and black parties. I would kill to see more contemporary black gay cinema chronicling our everyday lives. I would also support and pay to see such. When it comes to finding love, I believe that if you truly say that you are “colorblind” then don’t exclude your own color. We’ve seen this ish happen so many times. That’s all care to say at the moment. I think the article was right on time! I appreciate the attention given to a very important “gay” issue. Peace and blessings HB06 8 years ago Reply Exhibit REY Is there anyone else besides me who’s truly confused as f*ck by the above-stated comment? 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams Thanks HB06 for your feedback. Exhibit, I’m not confused. What I got is that he just wants to see a black gay celeb with a black man or another black gay celeb. I mean hell, who wouldn’t? 8 years ago Reply Dean Well, why is that true? It’s the effects of slavery and Jim Crow. Words are tool for evil or good just like a knife or a hammer? Words can smash like hammer, cut like a knife, comfort like a pillow, bind like cement, build like bricks or lift like the rising tide. The truth is that words do make a difference. Words and the images they represent have been used throughout our history in America to give many of us a slave mentality. Our hair has been called “nappy,” our lips “thick,” and our noses “wide”–all of which are now pejorative, negative terms. On the other hand, European features have been given positive connotations. Their hair is “silky,” their skin “fair,” and their features “keen.” Tragically, it means the straighter, the longer, the better–the more European-like, the better. Think of what a different society we would have if European features were given pejorative terms and African features were given positive terms. They would have “pale skin,” “stringy hair,” and “pointed features.” We would–and I hasten to add do–have “strong hair,” “broad noses,” and “full lips.” Are you familiar with the “the doll experiment by Dr. Kenneth Clark”? If not, Google it and articles associated with it. The doll test/experiment was done after the year 2000 and the results are the same. There is a great amount of self-hate and self-loathing among African Americans and this seeps into children from societal cues (words and images) in… 8 years ago Reply NYCforEVER There was a point in time I probably woulda been upset to see a black dude in a relationship with a white dude, but after doing some self reflection, I realized for me it was just seein peolpe in a relationship period that pissed me off. Nowadays, IDGAF what someone else is doing with their life. I personally don’t date ANY race exclusively. I’m attracted to (masculine) men, period. While I don’t foresee myself in a relationship with a white guy, I’m not gonna rule it out. I look for dudes that have qualities I seek, and I’ve found said qualities in quite a few different races and ethnic backgrounds. Where I have found it increasingly apparent that Black Men (or maybe just me) don’t “appear” to be the most desired, at least here in NYC, I refuse to let that deter me. In the meantime, I just take what comes to me, I would like for it to be a dude that looks like Method Man, but if he looks more like a Roméo (from Aventura) or a Suraj Shurma (Life of Pi) then I’m not complaining. Long as he’s masc, intelligent, can hold his own, has a good personality, and is relationship oriented/faithful, who am I to complain. That’s what I’m looking for. As far as seeing “Black Love” reflected in the media, good luck with that. The media is a fantasy world, and quite frankly I would never look to it to reflect my own personal views, especially when it comes to anything overwhelmingly and CONSISTENTLY positive in “Black Life”. I make my own reality. 8 years ago Reply NYCforEVER And as far as Mike Woods goes, I’m surprised that ANYONE is surprised that he’s exclusively attracted to white guys. LOL Again, vaya él, that’s his life and none of my business. I don’t know the man and most likely with never run into him ever, so what do I care. 8 years ago Reply Hannibal I was shocked and devastated. I think that’s the moment I turned to the bitter side of the debate lol. 8 years ago Reply Ocky Williams First @NYC…GREAT comment. Second…Who is Mike Woods? 8 years ago Reply Hannibal @ocky he’s a gay weatherman in NYC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LhIJKa-WoQ 8 years ago Reply Hannibal Ironically he said in the above interview that he was involved with a charity to give young men of color direction…the joke writes itself 8 years ago Reply Alexandre I found the pictures of that wrestler’s “boyfriend” rather unsettling – he looks more like a girlfriend imho (and I don’t mean his race with that), which reinforces that silly “Who’s the girl, then?” stereotype probably for some superficial straights. But who cares what superficial people think ;o)? 8 years ago Reply Johnny V. Boykins WOW. This is really interesting. As a black male who is currently in a relationship with a white male I can say that I have experienced this type of critique. However, its disturbing with the level of discrimination within our community. My first relationship was with a black man, that many would assume is very effeminate by his initial appearance. He is a southerner and brilliant fashion designer and making me proud everyday. We experienced shame and criticism because people would critique us because is the socially constructed gender role stereotypes. “He’s to fem for you BS”. Now I am in a relationship with a white man and I overhead someone who I thought was a friend refer to me as having white flight syndrome. I am a black man probably overly educated for some, politically and civicly minded and met a white guy that I liked. Unfortunately, I think my white boyfriend gets it much worst then me. Chocolate Chaser, BBC comments, from his white friends. It goes both ways. Interesting comments. I enjoyed reading them. 8 years ago Reply straight_up I don’t understand this post. The author started off discussing black gay athletes and their lust for anything other than black booty/d*ck, then veered off into the lack of media representations of black male couples. The two are mutually exclusive and probably deserve separate posts. As for the athletes, as some have pointed out, they are all suffering from low self-esteem/low self worth, resulting from centuries of black oppression. I almost feel sorry for them. I’m of the opinion that no self-respecting black man would seriously mate with a white man, ever. Blacks need to stop supporting these lost knee-grows so that they can see where their true support lies. 8 years ago Reply Rox808 Dont think there is anything wrong with seeing interacial relationships. I will always be in one since the majority (or all) the men i date are usually black. Its just what im attracted to. I think it borders on how every race wants their top dogs to only date withn the race. usually those top dog people have a broader choice of men/women to date. i have faced the same dilema. i have excepted it and moved on. hopefully everyone else can to. 8 years ago Reply Van Ray I will say that I am troubled with interracial relationships, especially here in Atlanta,simply because most of the white men, read MOST, seem to see any gay black man and assume that we are all homo thug mandingo dick carrying warriors only for their pleasure. This objectification of black gay sexuality is what I object to. Very reminiscent of how slave master’s had bed warmers that were black because of exotic sexual fantasies. 8 years ago Reply uptown177 Aren’t there enough problems in society with being whatever society deems abnormal? Why project race into it? Latin and Black come on really? Latinos and Blacks use to be so tight back in the day yet being brainwashed by the powers that be fell into that colonialism trap. We are all human beings, once your dead and our shell (skin) rots away and our bones turn to dust what is the overall point? as long as the person you are with treats you well and there is a level of trust, communication, and respect what is the problem? Articles like this add fuel to the fire. Life is too short to waste time worrying about skin tones. 8 years ago Reply christopher Love is love. I’m shocked that gay men of any race are prejudice of love. We all have different sexual attractions. It’s none of my god damn business who you love and in the same breath it’s not my business who you love. Period. We can’t make people be attracted to one race or another. Just as we can’t make a gay man sexually attracted to a woman. I come from a interracial family and am in an interracial relationship. Maybe because of my background and my family values interracial relationships…gay or straight are a non issue. It seems that many want to stir hate on both sides of the isle. SMH…where’s my cup of tea. 7 years ago Reply BrooklynNative As long as both respect and love each other who cares? We are all going to die anyway skin is only superficial is what is underneath that counts.
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(For background, see yesterday’s report.) Nothing that follows will make much sense unless you can imagine the following: Over and over, again and again, our professors just aren’t all that sharp. They fumble about with their various projects; after that, they treat themselves to a year of rest in France. Again and again in the past thirty years, they’ve been AWOL from the society’s struggles. Tomorrow, we’ll try to explain why they’ve done so little to challenge the disinformation campaigns surrounding Social Security. We know, we know—it’s hard to believe. But again and again, our greatest professors just aren’t all that sharp! And we don’t think the professors have been very sharp with their “racial resentment scale”—with the silly list of questions they use to measure that trait. Given the nation’s brutal history, race is a very important topic. In our view, we’re being quite dumb—and quite disrespectful—when we claim to measure “racial resentment” on the basis of the professors’ four questions. What a country! Respondents are asked if they agree or disagree with these four statements: RACIAL RESENTMENT SCALE: Irish, Italians, Jewish and many other minorities overcame prejudice and worked their way up. Blacks should do the same without any special favors. Generations of slavery and discrimination have created conditions that make it difficult for blacks to work their way out of the lower class. Over the past few years, blacks have gotten less than they deserve. It’s really a matter of some people not trying hard enough; if blacks would only try harder they could be just as well off as whites. As a measure of “racial resentment,” that survey strikes us as quite dumb—and quite disrespectful. We’ll offer just a few thoughts: Many African-Americans have feelings of something like racial resentment. Given America’s brutal history, why wouldn’t that be the case? But to our utterly hapless professors, “racial resentment” can mean only one thing; it can only refer to resentments people may hold against blacks. And yes, RACIAL RESENTMENT SCALE is the professors’ chosen heading. It’s right on their questionnaire. We think their questions are pretty dumb even for the limited purpose of measuring racial resentment against blacks. But those questions can only hope to measure resentment which flows in that direction. Guess what, professors? Many black Americans feel various racial resentments too! If you’d get your asses out of the south of France, you might ingest this point. What a weird, peculiar survey. Now, the basic question: Can answers to those four survey questions produce a measure of “racial resentment?” From the professors’ Olympian point of view, anyone can quickly see what the “correct” answers are. But from the standpoint of “racial resentment,” do those questions really have right and wrong responses? Consider just the first question—the question about “special favors.” Good god. The term “special favors” is a major buzzword in American politics. Surely, even a gang of professors must understand that fact. It’s hard to imagine that any conservative would ever agree to any plan to confer “special favors.” And sure enough! When the professors presented that question as part of their Election 2010 survey, 80 percent of tea party supporters agreed with that statement, thus recommending no “special favors.” (We’re getting our agreement/disagreement data from Table 3 in this paper by Alan Abramowitz—from the man who thought, in 2006, that Candidate Gore was not attacked by the press for allegedly saying that he invented the Internet. See THE DAILY HOWLER, 11/4/08.) According to the professors, this answer was a marker of those respondents’ “racial resentment.” We think that assessment is basically dumb, and disrespectful of the brutality of our racial history. On the bright side, it does produce an outcome we liberals enjoy discussing at cocktail parties. Two points: Eighty percent of tea party supporters agreed with “no special favors.” But for what it’s worth, so did 48 percent of everyone else! Overall, roughly 55 percent of all Americans gave the “incorrect” answer to the professors’ first question—the answer which signals “racial resentment.” (Added note: 23 percent of respondents in the October 2010 survey identified themselves as tea party supporters.) Granted, there’s a lot of “racial resentment” out there. But just as an intellectual matter, are we really sure we’re on the right track when we make such bald assessments? By the way: How many African-American respondents also gave the incorrect answer to that first question? Abramowitz doesn’t say. But don’t worry, many did. Apparently, they're feeling "racial resentment" against black people too! Second by the way: When people disagreed with that statement, were they saying that blacks should get “special favors?” Is that the current liberal position? We think the professors’ first question is very dumb, except as an inkblot exercise. We wouldn’t know how to answer that question; this verbal conundrum is one of the reasons why. For the record, tea party supporters gave the “wrong” answers to all four questions more often than non-supporters did. That said, the political content of those murky questions made that a fairly obvious outcome. But with all four questions, large percentages of non-tea party supporters gave the wrong answers too; the percentages ranged from 36 percent up to that 48. We’d love to see the percentages of black respondents who gave the wrong answers to those questions—and we’d like to see a straight match-up among whites respondents only. The professors’ pool boys ran to proclaim the high rate of resentment among tea party supporters. We’d be curious about the levels of resentment found among everyone else. More than anything, we’d like to see the professors sail to France and consider staying. Who knows? Their questions may serve some modest purpose, perhaps in comparisons over time. But in our view, the professors are being extremely dumb when they affix that label to those answers. Race is a very important topic; we think these reliably lazy thinkers should show a bit more respect. Often, these people just aren’t very sharp. Why won’t their pool boys just say so? Posted by bob somerby on Thursday, September 15, 2011 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 29 comments: Anonymous September 15, 2011 at 12:13 PM In making your point about these particular professors you really do approach unfairly slandering an entire profession, and you keep doing it again and again. What about such contemporary professors and scholars like Paul Krugman? George Stiglitz? Nouriel Roubini? Martha Nussbaum? Andrew Hacker? Simon Johnson? Mary Frances Berry? K. Anthony Appiah? Noam Chomsky? Johnetta B. Cole? Manning Marable? Howard Zinn? Akhil Reed Amar? Randall Kennedy? Brian Greene? Stephen Hawking? Are you claiming they "aren’t very sharp"? Really? Do you really believe all or even most professors while away a year in France? Come on, Mr. Somerby! This approaches the sort of right-wing slander that really does terrible damage to the great work that comes out of American higher education, which remains the best in the world. Yes, some professors make mistakes. Yes, this particular survey is terrible. Yes, liberals and everyone else should criticize it. But please be a bit more judicious about criticizing all individuals in a vast field, which the professoriate is, based on the failings of a few. ReplyDelete Replies Reply bobby September 15, 2011 at 12:47 PM I read it as comic hyperbole trying to shoot down the all too common judgement that if one is a professor, then brains come with the bargain. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Jason September 15, 2011 at 12:49 PM In addition to the spot-on point made by Anonymous above, I would also recommend that Bob do some reading into the political economy of higher education in the United States. Like other industries, and other sectors of American society, higher ed now effectively has a two-tier system. Yes, at the top, there are the professorial elite. As Anonymous suggests above, some of this elite is very good at what they do and very good at trying to use their standing to better inform the wider public. As Bob also correctly suggests, some of this elite is extremely bad, pampered, lazy, etc. But, the more important point is that the entire professorial elite is a small subsection of the entire profession. Rather, what is much more common now is "professors" who are not tenured professors at all. They are contract hires teaching many, many courses (sometimes at multiple institutions). They generally make very low wages without benefits. This is the reality of the profession now. If you're a graduate student trying to get into the profession this is the type of appointment you will likely get, if you can find work at all. So, no, most of us are not flying off for a year to the south of France while doing lazy research. Instead we are teaching multiple classes to hundreds of students who are all going into debt to pay enormous tuition. If you'd like to find out about this majority of professors, I can recommend some reading on the subject. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Professor M September 15, 2011 at 1:24 PM This new line, against the professors, has me slightly worried. Not because I think it's wrong [full disclosure: I am a professor] -- Somerby's right in that the professoriate is full of weak and muddled thinkers, drunk with the thought of their coming sabbaticals, impervious to logic or evidence (though, of course, exceptions, like Krugman, abound -- but make no mistake, they are exceptions). But because the professoriate, as a whole, is very weak, wielding little political power (and, of course, happy with this, content to diddle themselves in their ivory towers), and consequently a target not worth spending much time on (and even where the professors seem to be in clear, and, from an outsider's hazy perspective, correct, consensus, they are utterly worthless, politically -- the climate scientists spring to mind, completely ignored as their descriptions of the coming period become more and more hysterical). As an aside, even Krugman (absolutely our MVP) shows a startling lack of political skills, as he, a bit humorously (of a grim sort) continues to use, silly him, evidence. As though that is what matters on the national political front. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous September 15, 2011 at 1:54 PM By the way: How many African-American respondents also gave the incorrect answer to that first question? Abramowitz doesn’t say. But don’t worry, many did. Apparently, they're feeling "racial resentment" against black people too! You write as though it were simply impossible that African-American respondents would ever harbor racial resentment towards other African-Americans. If so, you are simply wrong. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Geoff September 15, 2011 at 3:41 PM An Iron Law of the Howler: Bob gets to call people names and generalize. The rest of us must behave and be rigorous. The list of "our professors" who study and address every one of the Howler's concerns --- with great care, integrity, and rigor --- is lengthy enough to induce carpel tunnel typing it. Bob cherry picks a few whom he doesn't like, makes them representative of the entire group, and then calls them names. This is the very conduct he devotes this site to excoriating. This is how we move past The Dumb? ReplyDelete Replies Reply Geoff September 15, 2011 at 3:47 PM "I read it as comic hyperbole" Ah, I see. Well, that's how some folks read Maureen Dowd and Gail Collins, or hear Rachel Maddow. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Alex Blaze September 15, 2011 at 3:47 PM Prof M - I think that's part of the problem. Professors have a role in the political process, and the fact that most are "happy" not to participate, leaving a yawning vacuum in our public discourse that instead gets filled with belly button lint, is the problem. It's easy to make fun of those that follow the stupidity of the career slacktivist/media world, but the source of the problem, as I see it, is that so few participate in the national discourse that they can't make room for actually intelligent discussions to be had. And, of course, this is related to the internal politics of academia, which I'm sure you know a lot more about than I do, that I've heard have a tendency to keep certain, more outspoken people out. But I'm not in the academe. I'm wondering along the same lines of anon - just how many black people answered those questions with the Tea Partiers? "Many" can mean a lot of things, and if the number is small enough I'd be able to believe that it is from the self-hating. My guess is that the number is too big for that, implying there was a lot of confusion about the questions, but I don't see the number in the article. Also wondering why no one cares about racial resentment against latinos and asians, but maybe that's a can of worms not worth getting into. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Fred September 15, 2011 at 4:49 PM Good discussion. I agree with Geoff about the nominal hypocrisy of Bob decrying generalizations then arguing in a general fashion, but since the Howler works on inductive reasoning, and it's goal is to persuade, I'll forgive Bob for not sticking "with some exceptions" onto the end of half is sentences. I also agree with Bob and Professor M that as a general matter the professorate is feckless, fatuous and corrupt, based on my personal experiences and the sorts of things Bob points out. Once again, this is inductive reasoning, and the question is whether the pieces Bob drags in make up an accurate mosaic--what is the big picture? I vote for "pile of crap with a couple diamonds lodged in there," rather than "field of diamonds with a little bit of crap on them." Of course, that we should treat people as individuals and not prejudge them is a lesson that bears frequent repeating. To open up the discussion a bit, I think the question of the professors is the same question that comes up when examining many, many sections of "the left" these days: the question of deadweight. We can look at the professorate, the unions, various single-issue organizations, the "activist" subculture that's stuck in a time-warp, and the fecklessness of the population as a whole, and see folks who simply lack any sense of coherent strategy, any sense of needing to build a large-scale political movement that can get things done. Professor M suggests that the professorate be considered deadweight, a problem section that is stuck in its ways and not worth trying to pressure to reform because of its limited influence. But we could consider any dysfunctional part of our society to be deadweight. I'm in Portland, which is chock full of the time-warp type of folks, and I almost have to look at them as deadweight just to keep my tolerance. These are dedicated folks who, with useful direction, could have a big impact. But we can say that about almost any section. So the question is, where should energy be focused? ReplyDelete Replies Reply bobby September 15, 2011 at 4:49 PM Isn't there a profound difference between using a generalization to present a view opposing commonly held beliefs, than using one to support prevailing prejudices? Normally people don't think of professors as dim. Is "Black is Beautiful" racist? ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous September 15, 2011 at 5:08 PM In my experience, about 7 years as a student and TA at 3 different institutions, there are all kinds of professors preaching all kinds of narratives. The radical I became as a grad student back in the day (mid 90s) is thanks to guys like Terry Eagleton, Edward Said, Chomsky et al. Want to understand how elites prey on subaltern groups or how US foreign policy has been an abomination since the War with Spain, go to uni. Are there some daft wankers peddling narrow bill of goods, yup. Are they naturally the ones the corporate media picks up on, yup. Think of the authentic liberal or left voices you know in the blogosphere--how likely are they to be hired as op ed contributors at the Times etc? The same holds true of academia--just b/c you're not regularly hearing from brilliant, committed professors doesn't mean they don't exist. It means that you're outside the ivory tower and there's no platform for their voices to reach you--like the blogosphere it's a closed discourse, as as far as the media goes for a reason. Instead of slanging them, we ought to be seeking ways to partner with them, looking for an alternative, expanded discourse that might reach the great unwashed. Though, as you've said, calling them stupid is working out so well. Any reason why I can't post as jcapan from home--from work I have no trouble. ReplyDelete Replies Reply David in Cal September 15, 2011 at 5:49 PM PATAKI was wrong when he callled SS "an underfunded entitlement program." It's essentially unfunded. There is a SS Trust Fund, but it's miniscule compared to unfunded liability. Of course SS isn't literally an illgal Ponzi scheme, but because it runs on a pay-as-you-go basis. Like in a Ponzi scheme, the money a worker puts in isn't saved and invested to pay that worker's benefits. It's used to pay current benefits. BTW noted economists Paul Samuelson and Paul Krugman have referred to SS as a Ponzi scheme. BTW I am an actuary. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous September 15, 2011 at 6:15 PM Krugman addressed that in a blog post, essentially retracting that statement. There is a big difference between a pay-as-you-go social insurance program and a ponzi scheme. One is a pay-as-you-go social insurance program, which in the case of Social Security has made an enormous difference in the quality of life for millions of elderly people, while a ponzi scheme is used to enrich a few people at the expense of many, as with Bernard Madoff. There is just no comparison, unless you will reach to any depth to attack the New Deal. And given that almost every worker contributes payroll taxes to the social security system, I wonder how you justify your claim that the system is "essentially unfunded." That seems totally wrong. ReplyDelete Replies Reply stuart_zechman September 15, 2011 at 6:54 PM What jcapan said. ReplyDelete Replies Reply skeptonomist September 15, 2011 at 6:56 PM The conclusion drawn seems to be that there is racism outside the Tea Party. Big news, but that does not change the fact that racism and other forms of bigotry are major motivators of TPers and certain others, probably to the point that they vote against their own material interests. Are they really constitutional originalists and diehard opponents of income and capital-gains taxes on rich people, or have their more visceral feelings about race and other things been diverted? Those who think that might be the case would like to learn more about the psychology of the whole thing. ReplyDelete Replies Reply skeptonomist September 15, 2011 at 7:03 PM SS is totally funded, by payroll taxes. All the money it pays out comes from those taxes and there is no borrowing (it can't, by law). In fact it is overfunded - it has taken more in that it has paid out and the rest of the government has borrowed from the Trust Fund. High-income people want to repudiate this debt because they will have to pay income taxes for its repayment. People who say it is unfunded or a Ponzi scheme either don't know how it works, or are just looking to discredit it with inapplicable pejoratives. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous September 15, 2011 at 7:07 PM Anonymous wrote: "You write as though it were simply impossible that African-American respondents would ever harbor racial resentment towards other African-Americans." Have you considered the possibility that people might harbor resentments towards privileges granted to others without those resentments being racially motivated? ReplyDelete Replies Reply gravymeister September 15, 2011 at 7:29 PM I have to go along with what the later anonymous said. What gets into the mass media is through a process of "unnatural selection", whereby the dumb survives at the expense of the smart. Op editors really don't want to inform people. They, like the broadcast media, want their fans to keep coming back. Treatises with footnotes won't accomplish that. How many people will read Naomi Klein when they have highly trained professionals like Robert Samuelson to turn to? It is the style of expression that appeals to editors, not the relevance or accuracy of the material. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Valhalla September 15, 2011 at 9:31 PM skepto said: "Big news, but that does not change the fact that racism and other forms of bigotry are major motivators of TPers and certain others." Even if the 4 questions were accurately assessing the existence of racism among TP members, it would measure absolutely nothing about motivation, much less their "major motivators." That's the other invalid part of the media/blog commentary surrounding the recent article. It's a pretty big step to skip to zoom right to racism as the "major" motivators for TP members (as opposed to, say, they're unemployed, they lost their homes, they believe the standard Republican propaganda that Obama's a socialist, etc etc). ReplyDelete Replies Reply Geoff September 15, 2011 at 11:13 PM Folks don't like these academic studies. Fine. Then look no further than the architects of the very successful Southern Strategy; and read what Lee Atwater had to say on using race as a wedge issue (which he did successfully); and then review and study the relentless, deliberate (and successful) use of code words during the post civil rights era. I don't like name-calling any more than anyone else, nor do I engage in it. But to deny the central role race has played in our politics, since the civil rights era and, really, since the founding of the republic, is to painfully, and rather embarrasingly, avoid the obvious. ReplyDelete Replies Reply mch September 16, 2011 at 12:35 AM Coming to this late, after several hours since dinner of class prep and email exchanges with colleagues and students about every manner of thing (and also, believe it or not, after an hour of going to a lecture by Chomsky -- that part definitely not routine!) -- this after getting up at 7:00 and going all day today, with a tomorrow that starts bright and early, all sight of my own research gone with the summer's warmth and floods, and ahead of me a weekend of report-writing about assistant prof's and class prep and some quiz grading and maybe, if I'm lucky, some attention to my weed-filled-since-it's-been-so-very-wet garden -- my schedule being no harder or easier than most others', I am sure (and mine definitely being easier, and better remunerated, than my husband's, who teaches at a state college): I'm really struck by the raw nerve bob s. sets off in those of us among the professoriate (and its vassal class, the part-timer and the "visiting assistant professor/instructor..."). Even more, I'm struck by how many of us academic types seem to drawn to bob s., nonetheless! I'm too tired now to expand on this (and could I find the energy, I need to save it for tomorrow and those bright-eyed young ones I am so fortunate to have greeting me in the morning). Bottom line: I think I, maybe a bigger we, like the way bob somerby cares absolutely about those children wending their way to school on a street in Baltimore. And the way he insists on a connection between those children and things as heady as the poor journalism of the NYT. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Suffern AC September 16, 2011 at 12:37 AM I'm looking forward to tomorrow's post in which you outline why the academics have been relatively absent, and when they do step forward into the opinion pages, they often fail to clarify. This isn't exactly a question of what goes on in their journals which aren't widely read outside the profession. Or whether or not they teach 2 courses then fly to France. I remember a post of yours from a few years ago where an academic was asked to answer the question as to whether or not there were "Death Panels" in the ACA, and the answer seemed to be 8ndjajcnuc 834un50c. 84cjad85 385mc8s seems to be the answers I get in many columns I read, but one should expect better from the scholars, especially when they write on the areas of their expertise. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous September 16, 2011 at 8:55 AM Where is all this coming from, Mr. S? “Over and over, again and again, our professors just aren’t all that sharp. They fumble about with their various projects; after that, they treat themselves to a year of rest in France.” “Guess what, professors? Many black Americans feel various racial resentments too! If you’d get your asses out of the south of France, you might ingest this point.” “More than anything, we’d like to see the professors sail to France and consider staying.” “As a group, the professors have basically sat out the last thirty years—although, in fairness, they've often been away on sabbatical, likely in France.” Is Pat Buchanan guest-hosting this week? Or are you just engaging in a little "mind reading" yourself? ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous September 16, 2011 at 2:06 PM "Have you considered the possibility that people might harbor resentments towards privileges granted to others without those resentments being racially motivated?" I think the infamous questions would garner the same infamous "incorrect" answers from the type of person who felt that African-Americans were granted "privileges" in American society. ReplyDelete Replies Reply John K September 16, 2011 at 10:32 PM In the current Atlantic (October 2011), there's an interesting piece by a former professor, Marshall Poe, who left academe to work for a major journalistic periodical, then thought he had a great idea for a book on Wikipedia only to realize that when he undertook careful research on the topic he ended up not with the sort of book that editors want, with one mega-idea that's elevated to an organizing concept, but rather a more complex, hedged, nuanced book that the editor figured might not sell, and then, before he knew it, others had rushed similar books into print. I was thinking of this in terms of most of scholarship I read in academe and some of the commentary by professors that makes it into the mainstream. Professors, especially scholars, are trained to be careful, judicious, precise, etc. in their research, and to write accordingly. Of course there are theorists and critics who are far less so, who make overarching claims, extrapolate wildly, and so on, but among the Anglo-American professoriate, the majority of the better scholars across a range of fields in the humanities and social sciences, but also in scientific fields, follow this trend. Also when writing for one's field, it's important to use the discourse of that field, which requires jargon and so forth. To translate this, to hedge less, to make the kinds of leaps Poe was wary of doing (and realized he couldn't) is a skill not all professors, not all scholars have. Some do, but many do not, which is not a knock against them. But often they do have very important knowledge and information that could be helpful. I have watched liberal MVP Krugman learn to drop the jargon more and more, but he still sometimes reverts to wonkish language, and for whatever reason cannot shed that awful, metaphorically problematic (toxic) term "entitlement." As one of the posters above notes, figuring out a way to partner with them to get this information to the wider world would be helpful to all of us. Interestingly enough, one area of the humanities that the right disdained for a long time but now seems to have adopted wholeheartedly is post-modernism, and its suspicion of traditional authority, the Enlightenment and its heritage, a skepticism about universal value or values, and so on. I sometimes wonder if some on the right realize this, but then I remember that whether they do or not, they are putting it to (dangerous) use every single day with their attacks on science, scholarly expertise, the law, etc. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous September 17, 2011 at 9:29 PM Wow, I never would have imagined that readers of the Daily Howler were such a bunch of whiny pretentious faggots. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Anonymous September 17, 2011 at 11:38 PM FWIW: "According to a 2008-09 survey by the American Association of University Professors as shown by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for full-time faculty was $79,439." "According to the BLS, as quoted from the AAUP 2008-09 survey, the average salary for professors was $108,749; associate professors earned $76,147; assistant professors earned $63,827; instructors earned $45,977; and lecturers earned $52,436." And, for the record, social sciences faculty are near the bottom of the list. http://www.ehow.com/facts_6140033_university-professor-average-salary.html#ixzz1YGqqTGJI And yes, Bobby, those numbers are essentially the same today, with no inflation adjustments. Yeah Bobby... we're all taking sabbaticals in France. The professors who wind up on the teevee news programs and in the papers you so rightfully disdain made it there for a reason? Could those reasons be the same ones you've been harping on regarding journalists? Comic hyperbole? Sure... only in the lazy, carping, Maureen Dowd sense. Dumb. 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Spring is a magical season as the sun starts shining again and flowers begin to bloom. No wonder so many places around the world celebrate the start of spring! Oddly enough, the first day of spring is not on a specific date. Rather, it is on the first day of the vernal equinox, which means the first day that the sun shines for roughly 12 hours. For some countries, the first day of spring is a public holiday. This is the case for Japan, where most people will have the day off work to celebrate nature and living things after winter. In China, children decorate eggs for this day. Because the sun passes directly over the equator on this day, it is said that an egg will be able to stand upright and if it does then that means good luck. In India, they have a festival for the beginning of spring. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil. It is called Holi, meaning the festival of colors, and it is a tradition that people throw and smear each other with colored powders as a celebration. There are so many diverse celebrations of the beginning of spring around the world, but a lot of them have a similar purpose: welcoming new life and good fortune.
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Life hacks are little things you can do to improve your life. Lifehacker is a great source for life hacks. Please follow and like us: Tim Co-Founder After a quick stint in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Tim moved to Austin, Texas at the ripe age of one. He then spent the next 17 years there experiencing all that Austin had to offer. Nightlife, music, ...
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Getting a good night’s sleep is hard to come by for most people. Whether you have to wake up for school or work, your alarm has become your dream’s worst nightmare. Finding out about the side effects will make you think twice about skipping out on tonight’s z’s. During a regular day we are awake for at least 14 hours. Within that timeframe your body is able to adapt to its environment and function normally (although afternoon naps are always welcome). As we go beyond that point, however, functions seem to wane. After 18 hours of staying up, your driving skills are comparable to those of someone with a 0.05% blood alcohol content. During this period there’s also an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Pulling all nighters is a common theme in colleges. This is especially true for medical students, considering how much work they have to do before they graduate. Unfortunately, staying up and cramming is counterproductive. After a full day of no sleep, learning abilities get significantly hampered which makes studying efforts futile. Researchers are unwavering in their findings: you need a certain amount of sleep in order to lead a healthy life. So next time you’re running late with that paper, just turn your computer off and go to bed. Science has your back.
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After the controversy over the hacking tool of the NSO company, Israel has decided to change its cyber export policy. Israel Palestinian, Israeli settler killed in Jerusalem shooting incident on Sunday Noah Fisher - November 22, 2021 Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man after he started firing and carrying out a knife attack that killed an Israeli settler and killed three others, including two policemen. News Turkey-Israel continued dialogue ‘mutually beneficial’, says Erdogan Noah Fisher - November 19, 2021 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated in a rare telephone conversation with his Israeli counterpart, Isaac Herzog. Featured Wife of Mexico’s biggest cartel leader arrested by security forces Noah Fisher - November 18, 2021 In an attempt to take down criminal cartels, the Mexican security forces have captured the wife country's biggest drug cartel leader. News Turkey arrests Israeli couple for spying Noah Fisher - November 17, 2021 Israel has demanded that Turkey release an Israeli couple accused of spying for allegedly taking photos of the presidential residence in Istanbul. Regional Danny Fenster: US journalist finally released from Myanmar jail Noah Fisher - November 15, 2021 US journalist Danny Fenster has been freed from jail in Myanmar after being sentenced three days ago by a military court to 11 years in prison. News UK calls Iran to come on board to revive nuclear deal Noah Fisher - November 13, 2021 Britain has called on Iran to support a deal that would revive the international agreement combating the country's nuclear activities, at a conference in London. Politics The unexpected US-China declaration to strengthen climate cooperation Noah Fisher - November 11, 2021 Activists and politicians cautiously welcomed an unexpected US-China declaration that promised to strengthen climate cooperation. News Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai gets married in a simple ceremony Noah Fisher - November 10, 2021 Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai "tied the knot" with her partner during an Islamic ceremony in Birmingham. Israel Israel, India signs pact to adopt dual-use technologies by small businesses Noah Fisher - November 9, 2021 India and Israel signed a pact on Tuesday to stimulate innovation and accelerate the development of dual-use technologies by small and medium-sized businesses in both countries. 123...30Page 1 of 30 About Me After serving as a lead author in leading magazines, Noah Fisher planned to launch its own venture as DailyResearchEditor. With a decade-long work experience in the media and passion in technology and gadgets, he founded this website. Fisher now enjoys writing on research-based topics. When he’s not hunched over the keyboard, Fisher spends his time engulfed in critical matters of the society. Email:[email protected] 295 POSTS 0 COMMENTS - Advertisement - Latest News IsraelNoah Fisher - November 26, 2021 After Pegasus controversy, Israel decides “not to sale” its tech to 65 countries After the controversy over the hacking tool of the NSO company, Israel has decided to change its cyber export policy.
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After all the fuss about Sergei Polunin abruptly leaving the Royal Ballet, guess who stole the Men in Motion show? Daniel Proietto, in the AfterLight solo Russell Maliphant made for him in 2010. Admittedly, you could read the 15-minute solo as a warning of the fate awaiting a troubled dancer deprived of the support of a company of colleagues Reviews Moscow Kremlin Ballet – Swan Lake – Athens Graham Watts January 28, 2012 8 Min Read Somova is going to become one of the world's greatest dancers within a very few years and it is a great honour to have been able to watch the progress of her early career. Reviews Marrinsky Ballet – Chopiniana, The Firebird, Scheherazade – Washington Oksana Khadarina January 26, 2012 8 Min Read Balancing spectacular dancing with stirring drama, the Mariinsky dancers delivered a riveting, unforgettable performance. I left the Opera House with wonderful memories... Reviews Royal Ballet – Draft Works – London Bruce Marriott January 26, 2012 7 Min Read Good to see Draft Works in the larger Linbury Theatre and as ever much fun to spot rising choreographic and dance stars closer than normal... Galleries Gallery – National Dance Awards 2011 Dave Morgan January 24, 2012 1 Min Read 42 pictures by Dave Morgan... Selective News Items Sergei Polunin leaving Royal Ballet – Instantly DanceTabs January 24, 2012 1 Comment 1 Min Read Dame Monica Mason announced this afternoon that Principal Sergei Polunin has resigned from The Royal Ballet with immediate effect. Selective News Items 2011 UK National Dance Awards – Winners Announced DanceTabs January 23, 2012 3 Min Read 12 Winners Announced: The Critics’ Circle National Dance Awards for 2011 took place today in London at The Place’s Robin Howard Dance Theatre. Reviews Hofesh Shechter and Antony Gormley – Survivor – London Graham Watts January 14, 2012 4 Min Read As has happened so often before, this collaboration by two individuals who are outstanding innovators in their own art, didn't quite add up to the sum total of that brilliance. Features • Galleries Book – Royal Danish Ballet in Photographs Jane Simpson January 13, 2012 6 Min Read What a nice find! A casual Google search, a few weeks ago, led me to a book I’d never heard of but which has turned out to be doubly interesting as well as, already, a source of a lot of pleasure. Galleries Gallery – Royal Ballet in Romeo and Juliet Dave Morgan January 12, 2012 1 Min Read 30 pictures by Dave Morgan.... Reviews Royal Ballet – Romeo and Juliet – London Lynette Halewood January 12, 2012 5 Min Read The production stands or falls by the strength of the central performances, and on this occasion we were fortunate indeed. Selective News Items DanceEast Rural Retreat – Dance leaders call for re-branding of Dance Bruce Marriott January 11, 2012 6 Min Read I went to the final get-together of the Rural Retreat on Monday at the House of Commons. I’ve been to a few of these wrap-up sessions now and they are good for the soul – all the participants are high as kites from sorting out how dance can go forward, filled with amazing ideas from the inspiring speakers they have heard and their own brain-storming. If they achieve half of what they... Features Book – At the Sign of the Harlequin’s Bat, My Years with Cyril Beaumont Jane Simpson January 1, 2012 4 Min Read Fifty or sixty years ago, no true ballet-lover would have dreamt of visiting London without calling in at Cyril Beaumont's famous bookshop in Charing Cross Road. The great and the good of the dance world went to learn from his vast store of knowledge, to reminisce about the golden years of the Diaghilev company, or just to exchange gossip... 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Nintendo has formally announced that the game Jump Rope Challenge isn’t going to leave the Nintendo Switch eShop any time soon. The game was initially supposed to be removed on September 30. Jump Rope Challenge recently celebrated 2.5 billion jumps across the world. New “jumpers” continue to join the game, which is why Nintendo has decided not to pull the game from the eShop yet. Nintendo hasn’t announced a new window of when the game might leave the store, but players interested in the title should download it while it’s still up. Jump Rope Challenge is a simple game created by a few Nintendo developers in Japan. They wanted a way to incorporate some quick, but fun, physical movement into their daily lives. The developers made the game free for everyone. The game doesn’t need any additional accessories or equipment. Players start up the game, grab their Joy-Cons, and get jumping. The game counts the player’s daily jumps and then adds the total to the worldwide count. Jump Rope Challenge shows players their overall count over the days with a graph and small icons to keep them motivated. Thanks to all players of #JumpRopeChallenge for recording 2.5 billion total jumps! As new jumpers are joining, the free download will be available until further notice and will not be removed from Nintendo #eShop on 9/30. pic.twitter.com/P9g7dXmmZe — Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) September 30, 2020 While Jump Rope Challenge is free, Nintendo continues to update the game with additional content. First, the developers resolve any reported bug fixes to ensure a better gameplay experience for everyone. A patch in early September added a results screen that will appear after 100 days. Players can check out their overall progress to see if they’re jumping more, or less than when they first started playing. From there, players can start a new 100-day cycle. A previous update included new costumes for the adorable rabbit team. Players could dress their rabbit avatars in costumes featuring Super Mario or Splatoon characters and more. The update also added backgrounds to gie players something other thana green screen to look at. The backgrounds display a variety of environments. Some of the backgrounds will change small details, such as sound effects. While Jump Rope Challenge is a simple, small free download, it has the possibility of incorporating some physical activity into players’ lives. This is especially important, while many still choose to stay home and may not have access to exercise equipment or training. Jump Rope Challenge is available now as a free digital download on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Read More: Jump Rope Challenge Will Stay In Switch Shop Until Further Notice GAMES Previous post Forward to the Sky Nintendo Switch Release Delayed Until Spring 2021 Next post Nobody’s getting nuked: Pentagon says ‘doomsday flights’ following Trump Covid-19 test were ‘pre-planned’ after Twitter hysteria
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these are all places I have been for one reason or another…s’pose it’s what you could call a level of ‘normality’ even though the inner workings are a little less subtle……the events of the past few months have had a massive negative effect on our relationship….her knew addiction is smoking (a habit which we have no funds for and one I have no wish to live so closely to), she has bouts where she constantly barrages me with talk of a new baby which has swayed me away from any physical contact…..I have given up trying to hold conversation with her as she really responds and when she does it is indicative that she does not want to talk……..bankruptcy has graced us with its presence elevating some financial pressures but raising new ones the plan …..find the strength to wade on through and hope that when the fog of war lifts there is something recognisable left my only saving graces at this time are my kids and my voice of reason Clive Posted in blog | Leave a comment food for thought Posted on May 24, 2013 by darrenleighton well time has slipped by once again……been totally wrapped up in some good shit for a change……spending quality time with the ‘olds’, goofing around with the kids…putting up a shed, laying turf and planting some plants…..my garden looks like a friendly place now rather than the ‘abandoned allotment’ it had become…… Posted in blog | Leave a comment happiness of a clown Posted on May 24, 2013 by darrenleighton figured I would have a go at painting…start to finish in one sitting…. Posted in blog | Leave a comment and time flies by Posted on March 25, 2013 by darrenleighton damn another month gone…….illness has ripped its way into the home and we are only just recovering….a month swallowed by bugs n stuff yet the weather suggests no passage of time………now there is a head fuck Posted in blog | Leave a comment BANG ZOOM … A MONTH GONE SO SOON Posted on February 26, 2013 by darrenleighton well its a month past and a month lost in haze………….. so what has been happening in my crazy little world? not a lot a week in hospital with the little prince as he was struggling to fight a virus which was making his apnea worse………..and O what a snowball of fun did that throw into the air….anyways we ended up in one of our local hospitals so they got an insite to how we were managing kians apnea……I continued to do my night shift/little sleep routine (yes he was in hospital and there are staff there , but michelle would not leave his side so I needed to be there for her and its hard to hand over the reigns), anyways they were not happy with the possible effects on my health and were also concerned by his sleeping oxygen levels so have decided to get involved and put out a request for a home monitor (something the main hospital dealing with his apnea had requested several weeks before xmas), that request went out to the community nurses who then passed it on to our health visitor which is were it stopped….budgets and health care politics then became the factor……WHAT A LOAD OF FUCKING BULLSHIT. Anyways at a meeting with said heath visitor michelle blew her stack and told her it was a crock of shit and she was not fucking happy and was going to have a word with the press and she was not holding back any names…..the response…..dont do that, I am sure I can sort something out….lol what shit,,,, michelle has been back in touch with the main hospital in charge of kians care and they have taken over the matter….I hope fucking heads roll Posted in blog | Leave a comment money money money….i hate the fuckin money Posted on January 23, 2013 by darrenleighton well a month before christmas I took hold of the purse strings to try and get us out of the financil doom that the dear wife had put us in….and it was working…..savings were starting to happen and things were looking good…..BUT its part managed through a joint account…..money was being put into my personal account and then into 2 savings accounts……..those savings accounts are connected to the joint account and once she realised there was money in them she was off on her usual path, moving money back out of the savings and into the joint and ebay has started to rear its ugly head….ok I have been buying of ebay but that is with money I am earning by selling my stuff……..anyways its all going stupid again and I cant deal with it so fuck it have given her it back and gonna wait for the ship to sink and when we swim back to shore if she aint there well so be it…..cant spend the rest of my life trying to sort things and have someone keep excusing ‘its a work in progress’……what a load of bollocks….not everything is or can be put in the no time scale work in progress box………mental illness is a fucking nightmare when that person is cognitive enough to manipulate it……….how do you stop it???? when challenged you just get the it takes time, i am working on it, its a work in progress……..FUCK OFF SOME OF IT IT PLAIN FUCKING LAZINESS AND DOWN RIGHT IRRESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOUR. Posted in blog | Leave a comment REALITY….REALITY….WHERE THE FUCK IS MY REALITY? Posted on January 15, 2013 by darrenleighton well the bomb shell news of my dads early onset dementia has put my head in a whirlwind spin…..I cant sleep properly, my head is buzzing and I keep waking up……decided to do abit of research to prep myself for the impending…..what a div…..dementia is a field of mines all with differing levels of effect and natures and including the big A (dads results showed the sides of his brain where shrinking)…..my dad is in his early 60’s and I always thought that dementia was a monster that affected the old, never saw early 60’s as old………anyways after my research and reading about the big A my heart is in weep state and my mind is in in denial mode. why is it I seem to always catch the bouncing ball on the way down rather than the bounce up? Posted in blog | Leave a comment happy birthday………..oh fuck no Posted on January 12, 2013 by darrenleighton my daughter had her fifth birthday today 🙂 the head-strong, objectional diamond is growing fast……..amazing considering she nearly didn’t make it to 2. anyway we had a cossy little birthday tea with a minimal number of guest and next week we will be having a party a local stables…..knowing the right people and doing some helpfull stuff realy helps with access to stuff…………..this should have been a magical day and it would have been but for the family news that came to my doorstep like an atom bomb………. my dad has been diagnosed with dementia and has been told he has two years maximum of normal life……he suffers badly with depression relative to terrible experiences at the hands of monsters in a kids home…..he has previously attempted suicide and was close to success but a hand full of police managed to stop him…..not an easy task as the old dog is capable of being extremely violent……..for the past few years we have been fighting hard to lift his spirits and motivation and last year we started having some success but his difficulty with short term memory had become excessively prominent and after medical assessment was sent for a brain scan……the results have come back showing that both sides of his brain are degenerating/shrinking…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………next week he gets the results of some extensive blood tests relative to some bouts of spontaniuos blood loss from the poop chute…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………he has told me he wont wait to loose his marbles – he saw his mum go that way and she tried to kill his sister and succeeded in killing herself…….I dont know what to think or do ………. drinking some beers at the mo and will see where that goes ………………… thought I had some years to make up for lost time but now I have possibly two with a high chance of a deathly phone call ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2013 ……………………… not so sure I want to journey through this year, murmours of a move and now imminent death………..OH FUCK NO Posted in blog | Leave a comment happy new year Posted on January 3, 2013 by darrenleighton well after a disapointing christmas ( row before hand then the on set of illness, a child that was not happy at all) the new year has begun. time to set my goals and achieve something for me. got to get some art created, learn a bit more about photography and get involved with some outside interests for me so that the home world doesn’t dissolve me any further…………. these past few years of static focus have caused a major depreciation in my abilities…..not only have I noticed my physical strength failing, I have difficulty hearing or focusing on what is being said when holding conversations thus causing a lack of understanding with regards subjects that I use to have competence in, I am constantly fatigued but dread sleep (always wake up absolutely knackered no matter how long I have had…….. I am becoming a mindless zombie Posted in blog | Leave a comment YO HO HO FCKIN MERRY XMAS Posted on December 23, 2012 by darrenleighton well no kids over the weekend so we have got everything ready and are in the process of making xmas treats…..bonus just had a major fckin row wiv the missus….apparently some friends??? that she invited to spend the big day with us have confirmed they are comming….I wanted an xmas wiv my family at home…..every year for the past 10 has been at her folks….. of course the row turned full circle and last years events became the focus……. scenario ….. had a disagreement wiv the sis-in-law about my kids eating habits…..it became heated and she flew across the room at me all riled and with that (gonna rip you apart look in her eyes), so I tell her to bag off but she just keeps comming and I end up pushing her away, she then grabs me by the throat trying to strangle me…I flip my lid and shake her free daddy steps in the way and we have some serious words…..anyways all the blame lands on my shoulders, later she convinces mummy and daddy that she could’nt hear what I was saying and was just getting near so she could hear better…..my wife was sat behind me but her family loyalties means she just lets it lie without saying that was’nt the case…….time passes and she then makes up some bullshit story that I had made sexual advances towards her…….anyways a year passes where I have avoided contact with her as best possible and my wife sits on the fence about the the whole shit….except on those special occassions when it alls becomes my fault and I should be the one appologising and groveling…..am I some sort of dumb fuck idiot? part of me wishes I had bust her fcking jaw at least then they would have fair reason to give me the shit…….. 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WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 16 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 0 C EMS-RRM Forest Fires 2015, Portugal (2015-10-08) Activation date: 2015-10-08 Event type: Other Activation reason: Forest fire damage assessment - Planning and Recovery WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 16 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 0 C EMS-RRM Germany BEAM update (2020-04-24) Activation date: 2020-04-24 Event type: Other Activation reason: BEAM (Basic European Assets Map) evaluates and compares real and potential damages caused by natural disasters, focusing both on European and national studies. BEAM displays assets in m... WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 16 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 3 C EMS-RRM Population Density Estimation for Nyala, Sudan (2013-02-18) Activation date: 2013-02-18 Event type: Other Activation reason: The purpose of the activation is to map the informal and formal settlements and the non-residential city structures to derive population estimates and population densities per sector to... WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 16 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 1 C EMS-RRM Damage assessment and reconstruction monitoring of urban areas in Syria (2021-06-03) Activation date: 2021-06-03 Event type: Other Activation reason: This request comes in the framework of the Syria Urban Recovery Framework Project developed by the EU Delegation, UN-Habitat and partners. The aim is to provide detailed mapping of the ... WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 16 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 0 C EMS-RM Fire in Aigialeia Municipality, Western Greece (2021-08-01) Activation time (UTC): 2021-08-01 10:55:00 Event time (UTC): 2021-07-31 12:38:00 Event type: Wildfire (Forest fire) Activation reason: A wildfire is raging from Saturday July 31 noon in Aigialeia Municipality at Western Greece District , burning down la... WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 16 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 0 C EMS-RM Wildfire in Fokida, Greece (2021-08-06) Activation time (UTC): 2021-08-06 08:21:00 Event time (UTC): 2021-08-05 12:19:00 Event type: Wildfire (Forest fire) Activation reason: A wildfire is raging from Thursday noon in Central Greece, burning down large forest and rural areas. The moderate win... WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 16 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 0 C EMS-RM Fire in Sardegna region, Italy (2021-07-26) Activation time (UTC): 2021-07-26 11:13:00 Event time (UTC): 2021-07-24 10:00:00 Event type: Wildfire (Forest fire) Activation reason: During the morning of July 24, the area near the town of Bonarcado in the province of Oristano, in Sardinia, was affec... WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 16 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 2 C EMS-RM Fire in Rhodes island, North Aegean District, Greece (2021-08-02) Activation time (UTC): 2021-08-02 13:42:00 Event time (UTC): 2021-08-01 15:38:00 Event type: Wildfire (Forest fire) Activation reason: A wildfire is raging from Sunday 1 August noon in the island of Rhodes, burning down large forest and rural areas. The... WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 16 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 9 L UISA LUISA Base Map 2018 The LUISA Base Map 2018 is a high-resolution land use/land cover map developed and produced by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. It corresponds to a modified and improved version of the CORINE Land Cover 2018 map. Compared to CORINE, the L... WEB PUB DWN Last updated: 11 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 2 L UISA LUISA Base Map 2012 The LUISA Base Map 2012 is a high-resolution land use/land cover map developed and produced by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. 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WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 4 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 0 C EMS-RM Fire in Cyprus (2021-07-03) Activation time (UTC): 2021-07-03 19:17:00 Event time (UTC): 2021-07-03 12:00:00 Event type: Wildfire (Forest fire) Activation reason: On the afternoon of 3 July, a fire broke out in the Limassol district. Houses were destroyed and large areas of pine f... WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 4 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 0 C EMS-RM Fire in Samos Island, Greece (2021-07-16) Activation time (UTC): 2021-07-16 07:57:00 Event time (UTC): 2021-07-15 13:42:00 Event type: Wildfire (Forest fire) Activation reason: A wildfire has raged from Thursday noon (15/07/2021) in the island of Samos, Greece, burning large areas of forest and... WEB DWN GEO Last updated: 4 Aug 2021 | Recent visits: 0 C EMS-RM Flood in Belgium (2021-07-14) Activation time (UTC): 2021-07-14 14:00:00 Event time (UTC): 2021-07-14 20:00:00 Event type: Flood (Riverine flood) Activation reason: Heavy rain affected the Walloon Region in Belgium, where a severe flood event is expected in the Eastern parts over th...
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SMILE is a work in progress by Jathys. It currently has support for editing rooms, item placement, enemy placement, enemy attributes, music selection, auto map, and more. Hacks There are currently three popular, complete hacks of Super Metroid. Metroid: Redesigned is the largest and most extensive hack. It features new physics, a world roughly twice the size of the original, new events, a few new items and abilities, and some bug fixes. It's considered very hard, and easy to get lost and stuck in, but does not allow the player to get stuck unintentionally. The other two popular hacks are Limit and Legacy. Limit is the top middle link, and Legacy is the top right link. Both were made entirely with SMILE. Legacy retains most of the feel from the original Super Metroid with basically the same sequence of events, making several changes to room layout and the overall map. It is only slightly more difficult than the original Super Metroid. Limit drastically changes the map and layout, and adds several twists and challenges. It's considered a very hard hack to beat. Two major hacks are currently in the works: Alliance by Jathys, the author of SMILE, and Insanity by Kejardon, most well known for finding glitches and tricks in Super Metroid. Miscellaneous There are only two versions released: NTSC and PAL. The PAL version has a number of discrepencies due to speed changes.
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A few more visitors to the birdfeeder and backyard: Turkey Vulture, Tufted Titmouse, European Starling, American Robin, House Finch, Dark-eyed Junco, White-throated Sparrow, Song Sparrow, Northern Cardinal. The Turkey Vultures were still roosting in the trees in the morning waiting for the sun to warm them up. First American Robin for the year. Daily backyard visitors. Individual images in the slideshow are available in my PhotoShelter Gallery. Turkey Vultures in the trees. Individual images in the slideshow are available in my PhotoShelter Gallery. Daily Electric Energy Used (55.6 kWh) from Sense. Daily Solar Electric Energy Produced (61.3 kWh) from Sense and SolSystems. Sunny all day. The Geothermal HVAC system was on. A surplus of 5.7 kWh. Six days in a row that the solar panels produced a surplus. Weekly Electric Energy Used (373 kWh) from Sense. Weekly Solar Electric Energy Produced (403 kWh) from Sense and SolSystems. Sunny all week. A surplus of 30 kWh. Author: David Mathre I am a scientist by training (Eckerd College, BSc; Caltech, Ph.D.). I worked for 27 years as a Chemist in the Pharmaceutical Industry developing processes to manufacture medicines for human and animal health. I now spend my time as a photographer updating images in My Image of the Day Photoblog, and My eBird (with images of nearly 450 bird species). hope post COVID-19 to be a world traveler again. My interests include the natural world, wildlife, landscapes, sky, and seascapes, travel, and astrophotography. I look for unique ways of viewing the world and presenting my images. I have traveled to over 55 countries in six continents, often on Semester at Sea voyages. While at home in New Jersey, I spend time on home renovation and expansion of a wildflower garden/meadow. View all posts by David Mathre Author David MathrePosted on 14-March-2021 15-March-2021 Categories Landscape, Nature, Photo TechniquesTags american robin, Birdfeeder, Dark-eyed Junco, European Starling, house finch, New Jersey, Northern Cardinal, Song Sparrow, Tufted Titmouse, Turkey Vulture, White-throated Sparrow, Wildlife, Winter Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Post navigation Previous Previous post: Two-Years Ago (14-March-2019) — New Jersey Next Next post: Thirteen-Years Ago (15-March-2008) — New Jersey Search for: Search David’s Images of the Day Photoblog I am a scientist, photographer, and world traveler. I worked for 27 years in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Now I spend my time at home waiting to travel again post-pandemic. Since retiring from Merck in 2012, I’ve visited nearly 50 countries — many while on Semester at Sea voyages. My photographic interests include travel and the natural world. I strive to take and post at least one image every day. I also post images taken on this day of the year from the past 10+ years. I am always investigating new cameras, lenses, and photographic techniques as well as image processing techniques. I include information (what, where, when, why) and how images were processed. Most images are available for purchase — either as prints or rights managed at my PhotoShelter Gallery. 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Visitors to the birdfeeder and backyard: Black-capped Chickadee, House Finch, Song Sparrow, Northern Cardinal. Daily backyard visitors. Individual images in the slideshow are available in my PhotoShelter Gallery. Daily Electric Energy Used (60.2 kWh) from Sense. Daily Solar Electric Energy Produced (4.3 kWh) from Sense and SolSystems. Cloudy and rainy all day. The Geothermal HVAC system was on. A deficit of 55.9 kWh. Author: David Mathre I am a scientist by training (Eckerd College, BSc; Caltech, Ph.D.). I worked for 27 years as a Chemist in the Pharmaceutical Industry developing processes to manufacture medicines for human and animal health. I now spend my time as a photographer updating images in My Image of the Day Photoblog, and My eBird (with images of nearly 450 bird species). hope post COVID-19 to be a world traveler again. My interests include the natural world, wildlife, landscapes, sky, and seascapes, travel, and astrophotography. I look for unique ways of viewing the world and presenting my images. I have traveled to over 55 countries in six continents, often on Semester at Sea voyages. While at home in New Jersey, I spend time on home renovation and expansion of a wildflower garden/meadow. View all posts by David Mathre Author David MathrePosted on 18-March-2021 21-March-2021 Categories Nature, Photo TechniquesTags Birdfeeder, Black-capped Chickadee, house finch, New Jersey, Northern Cardinal, Song Sparrow, Wildlife, Winter Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Post navigation Previous Previous post: Five-Years Ago (18-March-2016) — Botswana Next Next post: Five-Years Ago (19-March-2016) — Zimbabwe Search for: Search David’s Images of the Day Photoblog I am a scientist, photographer, and world traveler. I worked for 27 years in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Now I spend my time at home waiting to travel again post-pandemic. Since retiring from Merck in 2012, I’ve visited nearly 50 countries — many while on Semester at Sea voyages. My photographic interests include travel and the natural world. I strive to take and post at least one image every day. I also post images taken on this day of the year from the past 10+ years. I am always investigating new cameras, lenses, and photographic techniques as well as image processing techniques. I include information (what, where, when, why) and how images were processed. Most images are available for purchase — either as prints or rights managed at my PhotoShelter Gallery. 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It’s time to prepare for the coming sector shakeup in stocks. If you hold sector-specific funds for the tech or consumer discretionary sectors, your portfolio could be changing without you having to buy or sell anything. You’ll find suggestions about what to do now in the Schwab Newsroom. Fall is shaping up to bring changes from Washington that may also affect investors. Michael Townsend of Schwab summarizes the issues to follow. It’s been ten years since the Great Recession, which led to a loss of about $70,000 in lifetime income for every American. Have we learned how to prevent a recurrence? Renae Merle takes a look at the events of the crisis and offers analysis. The Coming Sector Shakeup: What Does It Mean For Your Portfolio? — Big changes are coming later this month to the way the financial world categorizes some of the country’s biggest companies. The telecommunications sector—currently home to just three stocks—is being expanded to accommodate some of the biggest names in the technology and media worlds. Read more… Busy Washington Summer Just A Preview For High-Stakes Fall — With a Supreme Court nomination, a potential government shutdown and the looming midterm elections on the docket, what happens in Washington this fall may affect your investments. Read more… A Guide To The Financial Crisis — 10 Years Later — A decade after the financial crisis, the casualties of the economic near-collapse are fading from memory. But that period of turmoil permanently altered the U.S. economy and the financial system. Read more… John R. Day, Bill Ennis, Stephanie Hall and Matt Heller Disclosure – The articles mentioned in Mid Week with Day & Ennis are for information and educational purposes only. They represent a sample of the numerous articles that the firm reads each week to stay current on financial and economic topics. The articles are linked to websites separate from the Day & Ennis website. The opinions expressed in these articles are the opinions of the author and not Day & Ennis. This is not an offer to buy or sell any security. Day & Ennis is under no obligation to update any of the information in these articles. We cannot attest to the accuracy of the data in the articles. By John, Bill, Stephanie and Matt|2020-03-22T19:40:08-05:00September 12th, 2018|Economic Forecast, Fee-Only Advisor, Fee-Only Financial Planning, Fee-Only Wealth Management, Fiduciary, Global Trade, Great Recession, Investments & the economy, Market Sectors, Trade Policy, Trade War| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkEmail Search for: Subscribe to our Blog Enter your email address above. Copyright © Day & Ennis, LLC., 125 Plantation Centre Drive S., Bldg. 400B, Macon, GA 31210 • 345 Young Harris Street, Box 159, Blairsville, Ga 30512 • site developed by egg media
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The monetary conditions index (MCI) was created in the early 1990s to capture two significant monetary transmissions. It combines changes in the short-term interest rate and the effective exchange rate into a single variable or index to gauge the relative ease or tightness of monetary conditions. The metric assists central banks in developing monetary policy. As a result, the monetary conditions index (MCI) has become a worldwide standard. The Bank of Canada created the monetary conditions index in the early 1990s. The purpose was to investigate the linkages between Canadian interest rates, the relative trade exchange rate of Canadian currency, and the Canadian economy as a whole. On a monthly basis, the bank releases data for both the MCI and its components. Calculating the Monetary Conditions Index (MCI) Computing the monetary conditions index (MCI) is straightforward. A country’s central bank will normally choose a base period. Next, they plot the weighted average of interest rate and exchange rate changes against the actual values of those variables. This computation, in theory, allows central banks to track the impact of short-term monetary policy. It combines changes in interest rates set by central banks with changes in exchange prices controlled by the open foreign exchange market. Each country calculates its MCI slightly differently. However, the purpose remains the same. It is to evaluate the relationship between changes in interest rates and exchange rates from a base period. Canada, for example, has changed how it calculates its MCI a few times. From 1987 to 1999, the MCI calculation used the change in the 90-day commercial paper rate, then added a portion of the movement in the exchange rate of the Canadian dollar (CAD). This exchange rate measures the CAD to the C-6 exchange rate. The C-6 averaged the currencies of six of Canada’s major trading partners: the United States, Europe, Japan, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Sweden. The Canadian-dollar effective exchange rate index (CERI) replaced the C-6 index in 2006 and was retired in 2018 for a new method. In 2018, the MCI calculation moved to the nominal Canadian effective exchange rate (CEER). This is a weighted average of bilateral exchange rates for the CAD against the currencies of Canada’s most prominent trading partners. Currently, CEER includes 17 currencies. (Source: investopedia.com) MCI vs Taylor Interest Rate Rule The Taylor rule is an equation proposed by John Taylor in a 1993 study. It prescribes a value for the federal funds rate, the short-term interest rate targeted by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). It is based on inflation and economic slack measures such as the production gap or unemployment gap. The Taylor interest rate suggests that the central bank should set the short-term interest rate on the current economic situation with regard to inflation and the business cycle. Specifically, the federal funds rate should be adjusted when inflation deviates from the Fed’s inflation target. Or, it should be adjusted when output deviates from the Fed’s estimate of potential output. Typical formulations of the rule assume that the level of the inflation is expected to prevail in the long run. Taylor rules are simple monetary policy guidelines. They specify how a central bank’s interest rate policy instrument should be adjusted in a systematic manner. Typically these adjustments are in response to changes in inflation and macroeconomic activity. Nevertheless, they provide a valuable framework for analyzing historical policy. Further, they assist in evaluating alternative tactics a central bank can utilize as the foundation for interest rate choices. There are a number of variants of the Taylor rule, but in all of them one important determinant of the policy prescription given by the rule is the level of the inflation-adjusted federal funds rate that is expected to prevail in the long run. This rate is sometimes thought of as the equilibrium or “natural” rate of interest in the sense that it is what the economy’s benchmark short-term interest rate would be absent inflation and transient influences. For the sake of this discussion, we will refer to the rate as the natural interest rate. (Source: clevelandfed.org) Monetary Conditions Index (MCI) – International Use The popularity of the MCI and its very straightforward calculation has grown. Many other central banks now use it as a reference point and a tool to assist guide monetary policy. The MCI is used not only by central banks around the world, but also by organizations such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) for a range of economies. While the index’s components remain basically the same, different organizations will assign different weights to the equation’s elements. Using different weights will realistically reflect real-world situations in a given economy. External influences may need changes to the weighting of variables in the MCI calculation in some circumstances. Central banks, on the other hand, will almost always utilize constant parameters. In short, the MCI provides a perspective of an economy’s relative ease or tightness across time. Numerous central banks, governmental organizations, and businesses now calculate an MCI as an indicator of the stance of monetary policy. Two central banks, those for Canada and New Zealand, use their MCIs as operational targets. An MCI is a weighted average of changes in an interest rate and an exchange rate relative to their values in a base period. The weights on the interest rate and exchange rate reflect the estimated relative effects of those variables on aggregate demand over some period, often approximately two years. MCIs are currently used as indicators of monetary conditions and as operational short-run targets for monetary policy. An MCI assumes an underlying model relating economic activity and inflation to the variables in the MCI, with the weights in the MCI reflecting the effects of the interest rate and exchange rate on aggregate demand. (Source: bis.org) Up Next: Defeasing Loans and Bonds Defeasing outstanding loans or bonds is simply substituting collateral that is sufficient to meet all payments of principal and interest on the outstanding securities as they come due. In a contract, a defeasance clause is a provision that voids a bond or loan on a balance sheet when the borrower sets aside enough cash or bonds to service the debt. Because the borrower sets aside funds to pay off the bonds, the outstanding debt and cash balance each other out. As a result, there is no longer a need to record the original debt on the balance sheet. In a mortgage contract, a defeasance clause indicates that the property’s title or ownership will be transferred to the borrower (mortgagor) after the lender’s payment conditions are met. However, real estate rules and terminology differ from state to state based on the type of mortgage theory used. As a result, not all mortgage agreements will have a defeasance clause. A defeasance clause transfers title upon debt fulfillment. Therefore, these clauses are normally used in jurisdictions where the bank retains ownership of the residence until the mortgage is paid off. 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KKGB is a classic rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Sulphur, Louisiana, serving Southwest Louisiana.[1] KKGB is owned and operated by Cumulus Media.[3] Its studios are located on Broad Street in downtown Lake Charles and its transmitter is in Sulphur, Louisiana. History The station signed on the air in 1977 with the callsign KTQQ, and branded as "Q101 - The Country Boss" and was a fierce competitor against country station KYKZ 96 throughout the 1980s. It was originally located at frequency 100.9 MHz. KTQQ eventually succumbed to country station Kicks 96 in popularity by the 1990s; the country format was put to an end and the station was later bought as a sister station. Due to pressure by the FCC; the station was forced to move from 100.9 to 101.3 MHz as a Class C3 station in the mid 1990s to avoid ongoing interference with KJAS (now KKHT) located also at 100.9 MHz, and this time with a new callsign change from KTQQ to KKGB. References ^ a b "Arbitron Station Information Profiles". Nielsen Audio/Nielsen Holdings. Retrieved June 15, 2015. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 2010 (PDF). ProQuest, LLC/Reed Publishing (Nederland), B.V. 2010. p. D-258–259. Retrieved June 15, 2015. ^ "KKGB Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved June 15, 2015.
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This trek was the one that we had missed last week. Nature called, so we had to answer. This week, another guy, Purvang, joined Nikhil and me. I have been asked by a friend to list out essentials of a trek for first-timers, so here goes: Food: dry fruits, a few apples, energy-bars, glucose. At least 2 L of drinking water. Packets of Electral/Gatorade to mix. A medium-sized towel, few handkerchiefs. Raincoat and track-pants. No umbrella, please! If not a full set of fresh clothes, at least one extra pair of socks. Emergency medicine and first-aid kit (Savlon, crepe-bandage, cotton) and personal medicines, if any. Pack everything above in small plastic bags. Take multiple extra plastic bags of various sizes. Better to have a cover for the bag as well. As to what to wear, a T-shirt and 3-quarters/shorts (slacks for women), and very importantly, a good pair of shoes. At certain points along the trek, your life will depend on your shoes, and the grip it offers, so don’t wear an old worn-off pair. We started from CST on the Chennai Mail at 2345 hours on Saturday night, and after a grueling journey in a general compartment — packed like sardines, the rain adding to the chaos of overpopulation of poor Indians who use the choicest of slangs at the drop of a pin and extract happiness from chewing Vimal khaini — we reached Pune at 0400 hours on Sunday, half an hour later than scheduled. I was so relieved to be out of the compartment. These journeys remind me of how poor India is, how much widespread smartphones have become, and tests my patience to an atmosphere that is hard to parallel even in Mumbai local trains. We took a rickshaw from the Pune junction to the main bus stop at Swargate and boarded the first bus going towards Roha. The journey along the winding Tamhini Ghat road around the Mulshi dam, just at the break of dawn, left me speechless. It was raining incessantly, there was a thick fog all around. Finally, we got off at the village of Vandre and waited for our pre-arranged guide at a shade being passed off as the bus-stop. Although we put on our raincoats and track-pants, the gusty winds along with the pouring rain left us shivering. As we waited, the gentle whistling of song-birds and calls of numerous insects soothed our souls. The view from the shack called bus-stand, at Vandre, at the break of dawn. (Photograph courtesy: Nikhil Moholkar.) Here is a video. Finally, our young guide Mr Mangesh Bhosale arrived and took us to a village-home for breakfast: a plate of hot Pohe and a cup of Chai (tea). At 0750 we started for Pimpri dam, the start of the trek. It was a 3 Km walk along the concrete (but very badly maintained) GMCKS Ashram Road, and by the time we got to the start of the trail, it was 0830. The initial part of the trail was a climb. In the heavy rains, a stream run against our direction for quite a long time, until we reached Independence point, and the first waterfall. It looked something like this: That’s our guide Mangesh telling Nikhil where the rapids are deep, where the rocks give footing, and where to safely plant the feet. Here is the video of the crossing. The mist added to the beauty, although preventing a clear view of the hydro-electric power-plant, the Bhira dam and the Tamhini Ghat, which can be seen in the dry seasons. The sound of the rushing waterfalls, and the thrill of crossing the rapids by foot, more than made up for it. As we went along, we had to cross five more such falls, and the views around were simply breathtaking. On the other side of each, a deep gorge waited, and here is where your shoes will save you. That’s Mangesh leading the way, and Purvang stopping for a pose. Another small group of trekkers had just managed to cross the falls. (Photograph courtesy: Nikhil Moholkar.) The view from the middle of the crossing. Only daring souls like Nikhil can think of doing this (photograph courtesy). Here is a view after crossing one of the big falls (and a few small accompanying ones), courtesy Nikhil. Here is a video just before crossing one of the falls, and this and this while crossing the same (courtesy Nikhil). And here one can see the clouds rising from the gorge below while sitting at the side of the fall (again, courtesy Nikhil). The slow ascent was completed before 1000, finally leading us to the dense forest. This is the longest stretch of the trek. The only constant in this dark forest is the songs and whistles of a variety of birds, and the diversity of flora. We witnessed several kinds of fungi, mushrooms, wildflowers and fruits, and poisonous plants, other than the usual display of a variety of crabs big and small. Occasionally we could hear the call of monkeys, but much lesser than usual. Andharban. Wild mushrooms. Because of the incessant rain, it was difficult to photograph all with the phone camera, but here are a few shots: A wild fruit? A solo wildflower. Chessboard-earthworm. A fungus growing on the trees. (First three by Nikhil.) For the same reason, we continued walking at a brisk pace, and by 1115, had reached a plateau. Some soul-searching views of the surrounding awaited our sights. The greens of the plateau had immense diversity, from the small grasses to the bigger ones to bushes and trees stretching everywhere you see, all the way along the mountains on two sides, painted with milky-white waterfalls. No attempt to describe it will be enough so I will move on, leaving you with some of the photographs: My companions, soaking in the rain. One of the mountains on one side, interspersed with waterfalls. A lake. A variety of plants, cacti and grasses. Crossing one of the numerous small streams. Where the streams meet. Rain pouring on one of the ponds. A recording of the whistling of the song-birds, courtesy Nikhil. A view of the plateau, and my companions pointing to the falls. By 1200, we had reached Hirdi village, and Mangesh knew a small temple 500 meters off the village, with a nice shelter. So we went there for a bit of rest, stretched our legs, had some food, drank plenty of water and refilled the bottles in the clean water from the falls, and then got going for the final stretch towards Bhira dam. This stretch was the most beautiful of all. At every turn with a clearing, there was some spectacular view of the walls of the hills on the opposite side, punctuated by a series of waterfalls that we lost count of. Here are two few videos, courtesy Nikhil: A wall containing at least ten waterfalls. A particularly majestic view of three walls intersecting, offering a pristine view of innumerable falls. Sadly, this part was covered by the clouds when the video was shot, but visible in the picture below. On the left side is the valley we were destined to reach. Need I say more? (Photograph courtesy: Nikhil Moholkar.) At another bend… (Photograph courtesy: Nikhil Moholkar.) As the rains continued, we as well continued to ascend and descend, and to be frank, here my knees had started taking a toll. We proceeded through the jungles at quite a rapid pace, taking in the views from time to time. And then we came across a river, that had to be crossed on two thin logs, one of them tilting towards the right. If you fell, you would be swept in by the rapids below. There seemed to be no other way than to have the heart in the mouth, and cross it: more like dragging the bums over the log halfway and crawling on the feet the other half. It had to be done one person at a time, and I was the last. We finally made it, and rested for a while, seeping in the truth of the matter. As we proceeded, we could see what we had come across, and to be frank, it was no mean feat. Thankful that everyone was safe, we gathered pace again, and finally reached the start of the Bhira dam, which gave away to some spectacular views. There were hills on the three sides of the dam, all covered with uncountable waterfalls, and on the other side was a quaint village sloping down towards the valley. See the top-most photographs (just below the videos) from Nikhil’s album for a 360-degree view, as we crossed it. The trek was coming to an end, the Bhira village was visible on the other side. When we reached the home in the village for lunch, it was 1430. All our belongings were wet, the touch-pad of my phone had stopped working long ago. The villagers who served us lunch were very kind to accept some of the semi-dried notes. We changed to some fresh clothes and got going towards the bus-stop at 1600, waiting for the bus to Pali. It is to be noted that the Bhira village had a lot of trekkers in commercial groups from both Mumbai and Pune: not for Andharban, but for Devkoond waterfalls, an hour’s trek from Bhira, the start of the Kundalika river, also famous for river-rafting. This is apparently a simple one, and the bath in the falls has been a special attraction for the past two years. We encountered so many commercial groups that we lost count. Not a peaceful place to be in. Anyway, our bus arrived at 1700. The plan was to get off at Pali, take another bus to Khopoli, from where we would get a train to Karjat, and then could catch a local train to CST. Just when we had managed to find a seat for ourselves, though, the front tire punctured. There was no spare tire due to the fact that the rear tire had suffered a puncture on the same morning, and we were told that we would have to wait indefinitely, for an incoming bus to arrive and then the repairing work. This was a bit risky since there was no information available about the timings of the buses that ply in the Pali-to-Khopoli route, so we collectively decided that we would return via Pune instead. Luckily we could hire a private vehicle to a village called Vile, another 2 Km from Bhira, from where we could catch an ST bus to Pune, which was exactly 100 Km from there. Reaching at 1745, we had to wait at Vile till 1830 for the bus to arrive. At 2000, it stopped for 10 mins beside a roadside stall where we quickly managed to catch some dinner. We reached the outskirts of Pune around 2130, and finally the Swargate bus-stop at 2230. After some frantic searching, we managed to find a Mahabaleshwar-to-Dadar bus, on catching which, snugly went off to sleep, waking up at Dadar terminus at 0200 on Monday. Here we took taxis to the respective places and I reached TIFR at 0240. Total cost per head, except dinner: Rs 985. The journey back home was long and hectic, due to the unaccounted change of plans. But it was totally worth it all for what we got to saw. This was the most endurance testing, long and tiring trek I had been a part of (estimate of 13 Km walk overall from Vandre to Bhira), and offered the most majestic views, although we did not really scale a peak. Here are some of the photographs that I could take before my phone’s touch-pad stopped working. And here are the ones by Nikhil. Spread the word: Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) More Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Click to share on Skype (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... Posted in Treks Post navigation ‹ PreviousMy second solo trek – कर्नाळा (karnāḷā) fort Next ›ལ་དྭགས་སྐད་ (ladākʰ) on bike 9 thoughts on “अंधारबन (aṃdʰārban) – The Dark Forest” jb says: June 28, 2017 at 7:51 pm Just one word: “Wow!” LikeLiked by 1 person Reply debduttapaul says: June 28, 2017 at 9:29 pm Thanks, JB! LikeLike Reply Nomadosauras says: June 28, 2017 at 11:33 pm That is quite a hectic trek especially with all the travelling! But yes, the experience does make up for the fatigue… And thanks for giving me enough reasons to push Andharban up my list of to-do treks. 😀 Cheers! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply debduttapaul says: June 28, 2017 at 11:41 pm Yes, even if we had come directly to Mumbai, it would be quite a bit of travel, with all the changes. It was a must-do trek for me. Do it in the monsoon! Cheers! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply neelstoria says: August 14, 2018 at 10:37 pm Wow! There are just too many places and so many we don’t even know. Lovely place, quite risky also seems to me, especially the river crossings. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply debduttapaul says: August 14, 2018 at 10:53 pm Yes, it was risky… Actually, the riskiest was where no one could take any picture because we were busy saving our own lives! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply neelstoria says: August 15, 2018 at 9:58 am I can relate to that – at risky stretches you totally forget about pictures with your concentration and focus on getting your step right. I experienced similar moments in my recent trek to Rupin Pass.
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Court and Craft A Masterpiece from Northern Iraq – Islamic Metalwork at the Courtauld Gallery, London February 21, 2014 by Frances Spiegel Leave a Comment The Courtauld Gallery presents Court and Craft, focusing on a fascinatingly-detailed Islamic inlaid brass bag made in Mosul, northern Iraq in about 1300. Evidence for Medieval Black History in England February 20, 2014 by Val Williamson 1 Comment The Ipswich Man in the Domesday Book proves that black history in Medieval/Renaissance England may be more widespread than previously believed. The Haicheng Earthquake of 1975: An Example of Earthquake Prediction February 16, 2014 by Jennifer Young Leave a Comment In 1975, four seismologists correctly predicted the Haicheng Earthquake, but seismologists are still looking for an accurate earthquake forecasting method. Mysterious Body in Tomb – Who Was Blanche Mortimer? [VIDEO] February 12, 2014 by Val Williamson 3 Comments Renovation reveals Blanche Mortimer’s 14th c. stone memorial holds a surprise: Her remains lay in the tomb behind her Sleeping Beauty visage. UK Storms: The Great Storm of 1703 February 10, 2014 by Jennifer Young 4 Comments Another major storm strikes the United Kingdom. But is such a storm unprecedented? The so-called Great Storm which struck southern England and Wales in 1703 caused extensive damage – but was it be biggest on record? «Previous Page Next Page» Follow Decoded Past Email address: Decoded Everything is a non-profit corporation, dependent on donations from readers like you. Donate now, and keep the great information coming!
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This gag not only shows off Buck’s eccentric personality, but it also puts him at odds with his teenage niece Tia. She takes pride in being different than everyone around her, but she doesn’t want to stick out that much. And having everyone stare at her as she leaves Buck’s car after it makes an embarrassing spectacle isn’t her idea of a good time. There are plenty of other funny moments in the film, like when Buck pulls his suitcase out of a shelf in a closet, causing a chain reaction where everything else on the shelf falls on his head – including a bowling ball. And later, Buck shatters an “unbreakable” plate with the slightest touch. And at an elementary school he struggles to use a tiny urinal. The scene of Buck, Miles, and Maizy trying to get some sleep into the wee hours of the night is also a treat. The comedy usually comes up unexpectedly. There can be a whole scene without any jokes, and it’s followed by one completely devoted to humor. But mostly the movie doesn’t dwell on its jokes. It just includes them as a natural part of its story. Teen Movie Buck almost immediately butts heads with Tia upon entering her home. She is a rebellious teenager. She hangs around with a bad crowd, dates a guy who turns out to be a total scumbag, treats everyone in her family like garbage, and is just an unpleasant young woman. However, she is a fraud. We know that from the moment she refuses to eat Buck’s breakfast and settles for a cup of coffee. She can’t stand the taste of it, but she hides her true reaction because she can’t back down once she’s challenged Buck’s authority. Tia is clearly the most domineering person in her home, but she secretly wishes to have a better relationship with her emotionally distant mother. She doesn’t really want to be mean; she wants respect and attention. She’s hurting deep inside, so she lashes out to try to make everyone else miserable, too. But as she eventually learns from Buck, isolating herself from the very people who want to love her isn’t the path to happiness. Drama Buck Russell is a complex character. He is unemployed, he depends on gambling for his income, he has been ostracized by his family, and he has a real problem with his romantic life. None of this is particularly funny, nor is it meant to be. In fact, there are a number of scenes that are extremely dramatic and depressing. Like when Chanice catches Buck in what appears to be a compromising situation with a female neighbor, causing Buck to sink into depression and drink away his problems that night. And then the next day he nearly makes a horrible choice involving his young nephew and niece, but at the last minute his conscience gets the better of him and he does the right thing. It’s a brutal scene and it’s mostly dialogue-free, but you can see the agony in Buck’s face thanks to John Candy’s pitch-perfect performance. Uncle Buck has a very dramatic heart to it. Buck and Tia are forced to change a lot, which is painful because they’re the most stubborn characters. But it’s wonderful to see who they become by the end of the film. Romantic Comedy The romantic comedy element of the film comes in the form of Buck struggling to hold on to his relationship with a no-nonsense woman named Chanice. Buck has to break commitments to his girlfriend and they constantly fight over misunderstandings, such as the aforementioned neighbor scene. One really clever thing that this film does is to have three significant phone conversations between Buck and Chanice. In the first one, Buck can’t get a word in edgewise as he gets chewed out by Chanice. In the next phone call, he leaves a message on her answering machine because she refuses to answer his calls, and he proceeds to melt her heart by talking about funny memories they share. Both of those calls are one-sided with one unable or unwilling to talk back. But the third phone call is different. Buck’s defenses are all down. He just wants to speak frankly with Chanice. She gives him a piece of her mind and he takes it, not asking for mercy or pity. But both of them win as a result of this final phone call because they were both willing to talk. Irreverent Kids Movie Tia’s younger siblings Miles and Maizy (played amazingly well by Macaulay Culkin and Gaby Hoffmann) explore some interesting ideas about childhood in this film. Shortly after Buck arrives, Miles interrogates him with a barrage of questions. When Buck compliments his perceptiveness, Miles (in a deadpan delivery) says, “I’m a kid; that’s what I do.” They sometimes use vulgar language, but they never come across as terribly vulgar. They are just the cutest kids, which makes it even funnier and more unexpected when we hear them repeat some rather colorful phrases from their uncle. At Miles’s birthday party, a clown arrives, but he and his friends point out that they’re too old for a clown. It shows how disconnected the mother is from her children that she would schedule a clown when her son has no interest in one. When the clown shows up, he’s drunk and Buck rightly demands he leave. Buck even flattens his silly clown nose with a good punch in the face. In the movie’s best scene, Maizy’s assistant principal meets with Buck to discuss the fact that the 6-year-old girl isn’t taking her education seriously. Buck boldly defends his niece, cartoonishly mocking and threatening the assistant principal for losing sight of what childhood is all about. This scene seamlessly melds drama and comedy to create a most satisfying experience. Miles and Maizy are also the Greek Chorus of the film. They are always commenting on Buck’s provocative actions and their older sister’s annoyed reactions. Most of their insights into what’s going on in the film are both hilarious and inspired. They All Come Crashing Together The amazing thing is that all of these elements come literally crashing together at the end. Tia’s parents return home to find their daughter waiting for them. She sheds her angry-teenager mask and embraces her mother in tears. The mother tenderly holds her and promises to change for the better. Meanwhile, Buck, Chanice, Miles, and Maizy are waiting in the kitchen where they’re trying to be as quiet as possible so they don’t ruin the mood. But right at the climax, Buck accidentally knocks over every pot in the kitchen, interrupting all the good feelings going on in the other room. Despite the presence of his young niece and nephew, he can’t help shouting just one expletive. This scene epitomizes the film. All the drama and comedy of the film finds its final expression in it. The Buck Stops Here This is all well and good, but we still need an answer to the question of what, if any, single category this film falls into. If I had to categorize Uncle Buck, my gut says it’s a screwball comedy that takes a realistic and character-driven approach as opposed to most films in its genre. It focuses on the inability of people to properly communicate with each other, often with hilarious results. Just about every scene is punctuated by some kind of gag. Most of the film’s emotional scenes end with humor. Why build a story around such a humorous character like Buck (and hire John Candy to play him) unless you were making a comedy? The odd thing is that if you remove him from the film, it would be a drama. You see why this is so hard to untangle? John Hughes liked to play with genres. I mean, is The Breakfast Club a comedy or drama? To me, it’s a drama, mostly because it spoke so much to my experiences growing up. But I can absolutely see why others would say it’s a comedy. So the Buck stops on screwball comedy, in my opinion. This is the Deja Reviewer bidding you farewell until we meet again. All images are the copyright of their owners. Rate this: Share this: Tweet Like this: Like Loading... Related About Robert Lockard, the Deja Reviewer Robert Lockard has been a lover of writing since he was very young. He studied public relations in college, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in 2006. His skills and knowledge have helped him to become a sought-after copywriter in the business world. He has written blogs, articles, and Web content on subjects such as real estate, online marketing and inventory management. His talent for making even boring topics interesting to read about has come in handy. But what he really loves to write about is movies. His favorite movies include: Fiddler on the Roof, Superman: The Movie, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Back to the Future, Beauty and the Beast, The Fugitive, The Incredibles, and The Dark Knight. Check out his website: Deja Reviewer. Robert lives in Utah with his wife and four children. He loves running, biking, reading, and watching movies with his family. View all posts by Robert Lockard, the Deja Reviewer → This entry was posted in Random Stuff and tagged 1980s, children films, comedy, drama, film genres, films, funny, humor, john candy, john hughes, macaulay culkin, movie review, movies, romantic comedy, uncle buck. Bookmark the permalink. ← What Star Trek: Nemesis Did Right Why It’s a Wonderful Life Succeeds and Click Fails at Telling the Same Story → 8 Responses to Why Uncle Buck Is an Almost Impossible Film to Categorize madonnavalentine says: December 15, 2015 at 2:00 pm I agree with all your points. Now I feel the need to watch this film again. LikeLike Reply Robert Lockard, the Deja Reviewer says: December 15, 2015 at 7:49 pm Then my work here is done. 🙂 LikeLike Reply Doug says: December 15, 2015 at 10:49 pm Uncle Buck is one of my all time favorite movies and your excellent analysis reminds me why I love it so much. Thank you:) LikeLike Reply Robert Lockard, the Deja Reviewer says: December 16, 2015 at 7:27 am My pleasure. Thank you. Uncle Buck is definitely a cut above most comedies because it takes the time to build its characters and not just have them interact with situations, but other interesting characters.
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crazy games • riddles and jokes • funny pictures • death psychic! • mad trivia • funny & odd! • pregnancy test • shape test • win custody • recipes SPARC Forums » Profile of bonusmom88 » Show Posts » Messages Profile Info Summary Show Stats Show Posts... Messages Topics Attachments Show Posts This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to. Messages Topics Attachments Messages - bonusmom88 Pages: 1 1 Texas State Forum / Re: I can't understand. « on: Aug 28, 2012, 01:07:39 PM » I never really cared. I got $200 a month for 14 years until he stopped paying entirely. I didn't want money to be the issue for him not seeing his son. 2 Visitation Issues / Re: Question about contact during visitation « on: Aug 28, 2012, 01:06:12 PM » Dad and in laws are annoyed by it as well. We allowed it because it seemed that sd felt she needed to. There were several times sd would say "I wish she would just leave me alone." I was annoyed but accepting until the whole skype issue came up and bm and her boyfriend wanted to see everything in our house. I did tell sd at that point that she could show her mom her room or her brother's room but she didn't need to see my whole house. 3 Visitation Issues / Question about contact during visitation « on: Aug 28, 2012, 12:10:17 PM » My stepdaughter has a cell phone that is paid for by my in laws. During her visit with us this summer her mother and her mother's boyfriend would text her non stop all day every day. Then they would want to skype with my step daughter and tell her to walk around my house and show them everything. If my step daughter didn't text back right away her mom would tell her that it made her worry and make my stepdaughter feel bad. I am not talking about a couple of texts I mean a minimum of 50-100 texts a day. When I asked my stepdaughter about it she told me she felt like she had to respond because if not her mom would think she didn't love her. So I allowed it during this visit but I am considering having the phone suspended for future visits because of the stress that it caused everyone. This continued when my stepdaughter was visiting my inlaws for a week. What options do we have as far as this continuing? I really don't want to suspend her phone because her friends text her on it as well. We do not do this when she is with her mother because we do not feel like it is fair to her. I never text my stepdaughter because her mother would lose it if I did and her dad does but doesn't expect an immediate response because he knows his daughter has activities for school and she is busy. The one time my stepdaughter skyped with her dad and her mom found out her mom threw a fit and pouted telling my stepdaughter that because she talked to her dad she didn't love her mom. The mother calmed down when my sd gave her hugs and kisses and kept telling her she loved her. What do we do? 4 Texas State Forum / I can't understand. « on: Aug 28, 2012, 11:54:06 AM » I have lived on both sides of this subject. I was a single mom who received minimum child support because for me it was more important that my child have a relationship with his father, he didn't but I didn't want to interfere with that. I am also a step mother to two children who have a very involved father who pays way too much in child support and still has to spend at least two thousand dollars in travel expenses every time we see his children. When will the state of Texas catch on that yes there needs to be support but at the same time emotional support is just as important as monetary support? Pages: 1 Home Contact Us Terms Of Service Privacy Sitemap SMF 2.0.13 | SMF © 2016, Simple Machines Copyright © SPARC - A Parenting Advocacy Group Use of this website does not constitute a client/attorney relationship and this site does not provide legal advice. If you need legal assistance for divorce, child custody, or child support issues, seek advice from a divorce lawyer.
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crazy games • riddles and jokes • funny pictures • death psychic! • mad trivia • funny & odd! • pregnancy test • shape test • win custody • recipes SPARC Forums » Profile of stepmom12 » Show Posts » Topics Profile Info Summary Show Stats Show Posts... Messages Topics Attachments Show Posts This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to. Messages Topics Attachments Topics - stepmom12 Pages: 1 1 Visitation Issues / denying visitation due to endangerment « on: Sep 17, 2012, 06:35:43 AM » My husband has full custody of his children. They are being exposed to a person that sexually assaulted the oldest and now both children are acting out here @ home.....that along with her alcohol/drug abuse, inconsistent visits, inability to provide adequate food, shelter, clothing and medical/mental care, we decided to stop sending them over. She has "reasonable visitation" under MN law. She was offered supervised visits but refused and lawyered up. We started filling out paperwork to have visitation switched to supervised but wonder if we are better off waiting for her lawyer to file and see what's up their sleeve? It is my understanding that at this point, the law is on our side and it's up to her to make the first move. We haven't denied visits, simply offered a way for it to happen, safely. Pages: 1 Home Contact Us Terms Of Service Privacy Sitemap SMF 2.0.13 | SMF © 2016, Simple Machines Copyright © SPARC - A Parenting Advocacy Group Use of this website does not constitute a client/attorney relationship and this site does not provide legal advice. If you need legal assistance for divorce, child custody, or child support issues, seek advice from a divorce lawyer.
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crazy games • riddles and jokes • funny pictures • death psychic! • mad trivia • funny & odd! • pregnancy test • shape test • win custody • recipes SPARC Forums » Profile of momluvz2 » Show Posts » Topics Profile Info Summary Show Stats Show Posts... Messages Topics Attachments Show Posts This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to. Messages Topics Attachments Topics - momluvz2 Pages: 1 1 Visitation Issues / Judge drops supervised visits & makes it 50/50 timesharing « on: Mar 07, 2013, 07:56:02 AM » I have 2 kids under 2 years old who since father abandoned the home have had supervised visitation 1x a weekly for 2hrs. I went in yesterday to a hearing for temporary child support since dad hasn't paid a dime for about a year and judge decides out of the blue to drop supervised visits and grant him 50/50. There is a perminant domestic violence injunction in place, father has a lengthy criminal record, lives 1.5 hrs away and his license is once again suspended for reckless driving. I feel battered and abused by this system and with nowhere to turn. Please advice! - Florida Pages: 1 Home Contact Us Terms Of Service Privacy Sitemap SMF 2.0.13 | SMF © 2016, Simple Machines Copyright © SPARC - A Parenting Advocacy Group Use of this website does not constitute a client/attorney relationship and this site does not provide legal advice. If you need legal assistance for divorce, child custody, or child support issues, seek advice from a divorce lawyer.
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Of the many people committed to supporting the evolution of ISC's work in Ecosynomics and harmonic vibrancy, the following have taken up a leadership role in that effort as members of the Board of Trustees The Institute for Strategic Clarity exists to support those who, in their striving to achieve greater harmonic vibrancy, are leading the way toward this goal We focus our efforts in research activities related with Ecosynomics, and we co-invest with our partners and affiliates in initiatives with social impact We are also committed to developing the capacities of our community, by creating a space to connect and deeply explore the agreements question Explore with us the possibilities we are working with, to manifest them in probabilities we can commit to Helen-Ann Ireland ISC Board Chair As many of the old forms of working together become ineffective, I see ISC’s role as one of having the experience and educational tools ready to assist organizations in their search for new ways of going forward together. It is time to value each person’s contribution to the ‘whole’ and to realize that all human beings have the same basic needs, no matter what their position in life. Ecosynomics and harmonic vibrancy bring these high ideals into the practical life. Working from these points of view, with the tools to make them happen, can make our dreams come true. James L. Ritchie-Dunham ISC President Looking out thirty years, I believe a completely different set of agreements can exist among all peoples, agreements in which people can strive towards their own deeper potential. I believe that we will look back to 2016 as a time when the work of a few began to support the emergence of this new set of agreements, in critical, high-leverage ways, and that the Institute for Strategic Clarity played a key role in that work. It will have been through the “naming” of the foundations of the new agreements, what we now call ecosynomics, that people began to identify what they were learning and to connect with each other in support of the new agreements. Luz Maria Puente Kawashima ISC Board Treasurer My vision for the Institute is that the ecosynomics principles can provide a framework for governments, organizations, communities and global networks where they can create for themselves a promising future where there is no need for control and restrictions but rather a set of agreements where everybody looks out for each other. This will be a place where the ultimate goal is drawn from a higher self and where harmony vibrancy resonates with everybody, The work at the Institute will focus on how to help these communities develop their skills in generating these outcomes. We will also work with these leaders to understand better how they are currently doing this as well as identifying gaps or new ways to teach others to move in this direction. The ecosynomics principles will transform a hopeful future into a reality. Cleon Dunham ISC Board Secretary I look forward to the day when ISC, through its initiatives in Ecosynomics and Harmonic Vibrancy, can make a significant impact on the personal, social, business, governmental, and international relational aspects of life on this planet. The population on earth is rapidly growing to the point where the quality of life of all its inhabitants, in the “1st,” “2nd”, and “3rd” worlds, will suffer due to diminishing access to key resources of water, arable land, and energy. This will lead to ever-growing numbers of conflicts, often incorrectly blamed on religion. I envision a role for ISC to have a significant impact on stemming and reversing the conflicts between and decline of societies and building for their rejuvenation. Ana Cláudia Gonçalves ISC Board Member There´s a big challenge out there that reminds us that we can look inside ourselves and find the answers, a challenge which invite us to create a new consciousness and the ISC is now being a key element in this journey back to where we belong: abundance and prosperity. I truly believe in the future of ISC as one of the most significant knowledge and practice sources about a new way to interact and to understand our world, a totally new perspective of individuals, groups and organizations and the way we live together. The application of Ecosynomic principles integrates nature’s processes of value creation, transformation, and propagation into the space of human interactions, structured around cycles of positive feedback and growth in the outcomes and experiences desired. Ecosynomics translates and drives the natural phenomenon that occurs within human interactions, allowing the achievement of much greater results than normally expected, on a sustainable basis. Therefore, in thirty years maybe the concept will evolve but the principles behind it will become a new practice, a new way of being and living focused in a full development of potential as individuals, groups and organizations. Luis Paiz Bekker ISC Board Member In the current age where we are part of historically unprecedented technological advances, changing at a pace faster than we can internalize. Where these social, economic, political changes occur all of a suden and where the globalization tendencies respond exclusively to the needs of the market, it would seem that human beings have lost the clarity of the path we wanted to take, and we have tried to impose our fragmented and often isolated vision of the world. It would seem that we have distanced ourselves from our very essence and that we advance without harmonizing our inner life and we react without awarenes of the fundamental needs of the majority of beings on the planet. ISC can play a key role in uniting the fundamental and complex harmony between the essence of the human being and the awareness and clarity of the external world. Each is necessary to develop the potential of all species and life, understanding the relationships of the ecosystems from their unique essence, generating a profound transformation where the social, political, economic, cultural, and spiritual relations of human beings can develop from a deeper harmonic vibrancy, constructed from a systemic view of diversity, aligned with the rythyms of nature and with the basic connection with all of the life on our mother earth. Spread Abundance Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... About Us ISC was formally incorporated in the USA in 2003 as a 501(c)(3) research and education non-profit organization focused on developing participatory processes and systemic methodologies for transforming people’s capacity to address complex societal issues and realize their highest aspirations for a greater social good. Find More History of ISC FAQ Contact Privacy Policy Other Links Site Admin Comments RSS +1 (603) 620-4472 3 Hearthstone Rd, Wilton New Hampshire 03086 USA proudly powered by ISC© 1993-2020 )*( ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | by ISC Fellows with MOISESRAMALHO.COM & CROSSAC.MX
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The USAID-funded Energy Sector Capacity Building (ESCB) Project is committed to developing the financial, regulatory, and legal enabling frameworks needed to scale up energy efficiency and renewable energy in Jordan. The ESCB project helps enable RE and EE through three main tasks: (i) policies that support investment in energy-saving measures; (ii) building the institutional capacity needed for effective management of the energy sector; and (iii) supporting the private sector to provide clean energy technologies and services. A key ESCB activity is supporting the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to implement policies contained in the 2007 Energy Strategy, the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Law, and the 2012 National Energy Efficiency Action Plan. IIEC has been sub-contracted with the main purpose to provide capacity building and technical assistance in support of implementing the instructions regarding compulsory energy audits for all facilities consuming more than 50 toe. ESCB will also support MEMR in justifying the policy on mandatory energy audits for the largest energy consumers and developing new approaches to enlist the support of the private sector regarding this policy. Activities included: Appraise the background, results-to-date, and current status of implementing Bylaw No. 73 regarding compulsory energy audits for large energy consumers. Review international experience with policies requiring compulsory energy audits for large consumers, and identify “lessons learned” which are applicable to Jordan. Develop a methodology for determining who is covered by the compulsory energy audit requirements contained in Bylaw (73), and data required to make this determination. Review the existing Bylaw (73) regarding mandatory energy audits (Articles 2, 3, 4, and 5), especially the reasonableness of the definition of a “large energy consumer”, and suggest improvements or revisions Design and develop a database for the facilities covered by the compulsory energy audit requirements of Bylaw (73). Consider and recommend additional and complementary policies to support large consumers in complying with the mandatory energy audit requirements of Bylaw (73). Develop proposed Implementation Instructions and Requirements Assist MEMR and other stakeholders to acquire the technical and management capabilities needed to implement the new instructions.
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The translations have mostly been provided for the part of the website where Youthpass certificates are created. Please note that the pages containing other information have in most cases not been translated and are only available in English. Search Breadcrumbs: Home Help & Instructions FAQs I have lost my Youthpass certificate If you cannot find back your Youthpass certificate, please contact your organisation and inform them that you would like to receive a new copy of the certificate. Your organisation has access to the data and the Youthpass certificates created in the framework of your project and only the organiser of your project can issue or re-issue your Youthpass certificate. However you need to take into account that afters some years this organisation might not exist anymore. If you receive no answer from your organisation within 14 days, please contact our Helpdesk: [email protected]. We will try to contact the organisation again on your behalf.
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You may not have to, it is up to the administrator of the board as to whether you need to register in order to post messages. However; registration will give you access to additional features not available to guest users such as definable avatar images, private messaging, emailing of fellow users, usergroup subscription, etc. It only takes a few moments to register so it is recommended you do so. Top What is COPPA? COPPA, or the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, is a law in the United States requiring websites which can potentially collect information from minors under the age of 13 to have written parental consent or some other method of legal guardian acknowledgment, allowing the collection of personally identifiable information from a minor under the age of 13. If you are unsure if this applies to you as someone trying to register or to the website you are trying to register on, contact legal counsel for assistance. 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Some boards will also require new registrations to be activated, either by yourself or by an administrator before you can logon; this information was present during registration. If you were sent an email, follow the instructions. If you did not receive an email, you may have provided an incorrect email address or the email may have been picked up by a spam filer. If you are sure the email address you provided is correct, try contacting an administrator. Top Why can’t I login? There are several reasons why this could occur. First, ensure your username and password are correct. If they are, contact a board administrator to make sure you haven’t been banned. It is also possible the website owner has a configuration error on their end, and they would need to fix it. Top I registered in the past but cannot login any more?! It is possible an administrator has deactivated or deleted your account for some reason. Also, many boards periodically remove users who have not posted for a long time to reduce the size of the database. If this has happened, try registering again and being more involved in discussions. Top I’ve lost my password! Don’t panic! While your password cannot be retrieved, it can easily be reset. Visit the login page and click I forgot my password. Follow the instructions and you should be able to log in again shortly. However, if you are not able to reset your password, contact a board administrator. Top Why do I get logged off automatically? If you do not check the Remember me box when you login, the board will only keep you logged in for a preset time. This prevents misuse of your account by anyone else. To stay logged in, check the Remember me box during login. This is not recommended if you access the board from a shared computer, e.g. library, internet cafe, university computer lab, etc. If you do not see this checkbox, it means a board administrator has disabled this feature. Top What does the “Delete all board cookies” do? “Delete all board cookies” deletes the cookies created by phpBB which keep you authenticated and logged into the board. Cookies also provide functions such as read tracking if they have been enabled by a board administrator. If you are having login or logout problems, deleting board cookies may help. Top User Preferences and settings How do I change my settings? If you are a registered user, all your settings are stored in the board database. To alter them, visit your User Control Panel; a link can usually be found by clicking on your username at the top of board pages. This system will allow you to change all your settings and preferences. Top How do I prevent my username appearing in the online user listings? Within your User Control Panel, under “Board preferences”, you will find the option Hide your online status. Enable this option and you will only appear to the administrators, moderators and yourself. You will be counted as a hidden user. Top The times are not correct! It is possible the time displayed is from a timezone different from the one you are in. If this is the case, visit your User Control Panel and change your timezone to match your particular area, e.g. London, Paris, New York, Sydney, etc. Please note that changing the timezone, like most settings, can only be done by registered users. If you are not registered, this is a good time to do so. Top I changed the timezone and the time is still wrong! If you are sure you have set the timezone correctly and the time is still incorrect, then the time stored on the server clock is incorrect. Please notify an administrator to correct the problem. Top My language is not in the list! Either the administrator has not installed your language or nobody has translated this board into your language. Try asking a board administrator if they can install the language pack you need. If the language pack does not exist, feel free to create a new translation. More information can be found at the phpBB® website. Top What are the images next to my username? There are two images which may appear along with a username when viewing posts. One of them may be an image associated with your rank, generally in the form of stars, blocks or dots, indicating how many posts you have made or your status on the board. Another, usually larger, image is known as an avatar and is generally unique or personal to each user. Top How do I display an avatar? Within your User Control Panel, under “Profile” you can add an avatar by using one of the four following methods: Gravatar, Gallery, Remote or Upload. It is up to the board administrator to enable avatars and to choose the way in which avatars can be made available. If you are unable to use avatars, contact a board administrator. Top What is my rank and how do I change it? Ranks, which appear below your username, indicate the number of posts you have made or identify certain users, e.g. moderators and administrators. In general, you cannot directly change the wording of any board ranks as they are set by the board administrator. Please do not abuse the board by posting unnecessarily just to increase your rank. Most boards will not tolerate this and the moderator or administrator will simply lower your post count. Top When I click the email link for a user it asks me to login? Only registered users can send email to other users via the built-in email form, and only if the administrator has enabled this feature. This is to prevent malicious use of the email system by anonymous users. Top Posting Issues How do I create a new topic or post a reply? To post a new topic in a forum, click "New Topic". To post a reply to a topic, click "Post Reply". You may need to register before you can post a message. A list of your permissions in each forum is available at the bottom of the forum and topic screens. Example: You can post new topics, You can post attachments, etc. Top How do I edit or delete a post? Unless you are a board administrator or moderator, you can only edit or delete your own posts. You can edit a post by clicking the edit button for the relevant post, sometimes for only a limited time after the post was made. If someone has already replied to the post, you will find a small piece of text output below the post when you return to the topic which lists the number of times you edited it along with the date and time. This will only appear if someone has made a reply; it will not appear if a moderator or administrator edited the post, though they may leave a note as to why they’ve edited the post at their own discretion. Please note that normal users cannot delete a post once someone has replied. Top How do I add a signature to my post? To add a signature to a post you must first create one via your User Control Panel. Once created, you can check the Attach a signature box on the posting form to add your signature. You can also add a signature by default to all your posts by checking the appropriate radio button in the User Control Panel. If you do so, you can still prevent a signature being added to individual posts by un-checking the add signature box within the posting form. Top How do I create a poll? When posting a new topic or editing the first post of a topic, click the “Poll creation” tab below the main posting form; if you cannot see this, you do not have appropriate permissions to create polls. Enter a title and at least two options in the appropriate fields, making sure each option is on a separate line in the textarea. You can also set the number of options users may select during voting under “Options per user”, a time limit in days for the poll (0 for infinite duration) and lastly the option to allow users to amend their votes. Top Why can’t I add more poll options? The limit for poll options is set by the board administrator. If you feel you need to add more options to your poll than the allowed amount, contact the board administrator. Top How do I edit or delete a poll? As with posts, polls can only be edited by the original poster, a moderator or an administrator. To edit a poll, click to edit the first post in the topic; this always has the poll associated with it. If no one has cast a vote, users can delete the poll or edit any poll option. However, if members have already placed votes, only moderators or administrators can edit or delete it. This prevents the poll’s options from being changed mid-way through a poll. Top Why can’t I access a forum? Some forums may be limited to certain users or groups. To view, read, post or perform another action you may need special permissions. Contact a moderator or board administrator to grant you access. Top Why can’t I add attachments? Attachment permissions are granted on a per forum, per group, or per user basis. The board administrator may not have allowed attachments to be added for the specific forum you are posting in, or perhaps only certain groups can post attachments. Contact the board administrator if you are unsure about why you are unable to add attachments. Top Why did I receive a warning? Each board administrator has their own set of rules for their site. If you have broken a rule, you may be issued a warning. Please note that this is the board administrator’s decision, and the phpBB Limited has nothing to do with the warnings on the given site. Contact the board administrator if you are unsure about why you were issued a warning. Top How can I report posts to a moderator? If the board administrator has allowed it, you should see a button for reporting posts next to the post you wish to report. Clicking this will walk you through the steps necessary to report the post. Top What is the “Save” button for in topic posting? This allows you to save drafts to be completed and submitted at a later date. To reload a saved draft, visit the User Control Panel. Top Why does my post need to be approved? The board administrator may have decided that posts in the forum you are posting to require review before submission. It is also possible that the administrator has placed you in a group of users whose posts require review before submission. Please contact the board administrator for further details. Top How do I bump my topic? By clicking the “Bump topic” link when you are viewing it, you can “bump” the topic to the top of the forum on the first page. However, if you do not see this, then topic bumping may be disabled or the time allowance between bumps has not yet been reached. It is also possible to bump the topic simply by replying to it, however, be sure to follow the board rules when doing so. Top Formatting and Topic Types What is BBCode? BBCode is a special implementation of HTML, offering great formatting control on particular objects in a post. The use of BBCode is granted by the administrator, but it can also be disabled on a per post basis from the posting form. BBCode itself is similar in style to HTML, but tags are enclosed in square brackets [ and ] rather than < and >. For more information on BBCode see the guide which can be accessed from the posting page. Top Can I use HTML? No. It is not possible to post HTML on this board and have it rendered as HTML. Most formatting which can be carried out using HTML can be applied using BBCode instead. Top What are Smilies? Smilies, or Emoticons, are small images which can be used to express a feeling using a short code, e.g. :) denotes happy, while :( denotes sad. The full list of emoticons can be seen in the posting form. Try not to overuse smilies, however, as they can quickly render a post unreadable and a moderator may edit them out or remove the post altogether. The board administrator may also have set a limit to the number of smilies you may use within a post. Top Can I post images? Yes, images can be shown in your posts. If the administrator has allowed attachments, you may be able to upload the image to the board. Otherwise, you must link to an image stored on a publicly accessible web server, e.g. http://www.example.com/my-picture.gif. You cannot link to pictures stored on your own PC (unless it is a publicly accessible server) nor images stored behind authentication mechanisms, e.g. hotmail or yahoo mailboxes, password protected sites, etc. To display the image use the BBCode [img] tag. Top What are global announcements? Global announcements contain important information and you should read them whenever possible. They will appear at the top of every forum and within your User Control Panel. Global announcement permissions are granted by the board administrator. Top What are announcements? Announcements often contain important information for the forum you are currently reading and you should read them whenever possible. Announcements appear at the top of every page in the forum to which they are posted. As with global announcements, announcement permissions are granted by the board administrator. Top What are sticky topics? Sticky topics within the forum appear below announcements and only on the first page. They are often quite important so you should read them whenever possible. As with announcements and global announcements, sticky topic permissions are granted by the board administrator. Top What are locked topics? Locked topics are topics where users can no longer reply and any poll it contained was automatically ended. Topics may be locked for many reasons and were set this way by either the forum moderator or board administrator. You may also be able to lock your own topics depending on the permissions you are granted by the board administrator. Top What are topic icons? Topic icons are author chosen images associated with posts to indicate their content. The ability to use topic icons depends on the permissions set by the board administrator. Top User Levels and Groups What are Administrators? Administrators are members assigned with the highest level of control over the entire board. These members can control all facets of board operation, including setting permissions, banning users, creating usergroups or moderators, etc., dependent upon the board founder and what permissions he or she has given the other administrators. They may also have full moderator capabilities in all forums, depending on the settings put forth by the board founder. Top What are Moderators? Moderators are individuals (or groups of individuals) who look after the forums from day to day. They have the authority to edit or delete posts and lock, unlock, move, delete and split topics in the forum they moderate. Generally, moderators are present to prevent users from going off-topic or posting abusive or offensive material. Top What are usergroups? Usergroups are groups of users that divide the community into manageable sections board administrators can work with. Each user can belong to several groups and each group can be assigned individual permissions. This provides an easy way for administrators to change permissions for many users at once, such as changing moderator permissions or granting users access to a private forum. Top Where are the usergroups and how do I join one? You can view all usergroups via the “Usergroups” link within your User Control Panel. If you would like to join one, proceed by clicking the appropriate button. Not all groups have open access, however. Some may require approval to join, some may be closed and some may even have hidden memberships. If the group is open, you can join it by clicking the appropriate button. If a group requires approval to join you may request to join by clicking the appropriate button. The user group leader will need to approve your request and may ask why you want to join the group. Please do not harass a group leader if they reject your request; they will have their reasons. Top How do I become a usergroup leader? A usergroup leader is usually assigned when usergroups are initially created by a board administrator. If you are interested in creating a usergroup, your first point of contact should be an administrator; try sending a private message. Top Why do some usergroups appear in a different colour? It is possible for the board administrator to assign a colour to the members of a usergroup to make it easy to identify the members of this group. Top What is a “Default usergroup”? If you are a member of more than one usergroup, your default is used to determine which group colour and group rank should be shown for you by default. The board administrator may grant you permission to change your default usergroup via your User Control Panel. Top What is “The team” link? This page provides you with a list of board staff, including board administrators and moderators and other details such as the forums they moderate. Top Private Messaging I cannot send private messages! There are three reasons for this; you are not registered and/or not logged on, the board administrator has disabled private messaging for the entire board, or the board administrator has prevented you from sending messages. Contact a board administrator for more information. Top I keep getting unwanted private messages! You can automatically delete private messages from a user by using message rules within your User Control Panel. If you are receiving abusive private messages from a particular user, report the messages to the moderators; they have the power to prevent a user from sending private messages. Top I have received a spamming or abusive email from someone on this board! We are sorry to hear that. The email form feature of this board includes safeguards to try and track users who send such posts, so email the board administrator with a full copy of the email you received. It is very important that this includes the headers that contain the details of the user that sent the email. The board administrator can then take action. Top Friends and Foes What are my Friends and Foes lists? You can use these lists to organise other members of the board. Members added to your friends list will be listed within your User Control Panel for quick access to see their online status and to send them private messages. Subject to template support, posts from these users may also be highlighted. If you add a user to your foes list, any posts they make will be hidden by default. Top How can I add / remove users to my Friends or Foes list? You can add users to your list in two ways. Within each user’s profile, there is a link to add them to either your Friend or Foe list. Alternatively, from your User Control Panel, you can directly add users by entering their member name. You may also remove users from your list using the same page. Top Searching the Forums How can I search a forum or forums? Enter a search term in the search box located on the index, forum or topic pages. Advanced search can be accessed by clicking the “Advance Search” link which is available on all pages on the forum. How to access the search may depend on the style used. Top Why does my search return no results? Your search was probably too vague and included many common terms which are not indexed by phpBB. Be more specific and use the options available within Advanced search. Top Why does my search return a blank page!? Your search returned too many results for the webserver to handle. Use “Advanced search” and be more specific in the terms used and forums that are to be searched. Top How do I search for members? Visit to the “Members” page and click the “Find a member” link. Top How can I find my own posts and topics? Your own posts can be retrieved either by clicking the “Show your posts” link within the User Control Panel or by clicking the “Search user’s posts” link via your own profile page or by clicking the “Quick links” menu at the top of the board. To search for your topics, use the Advanced search page and fill in the various options appropriately. Top Subscriptions and Bookmarks What is the difference between bookmarking and subscribing? In phpBB 3.0, bookmarking topics worked much like bookmarking in a web browser. You were not alerted when there was an update. As of phpBB 3.1, bookmarking is more like subscribing to a topic. You can be notified when a bookmarked topic is updated. Subscribing, however, will notify you when there is an update to a topic or forum on the board. Notification options for bookmarks and subscriptions can be configured in the User Control Panel, under “Board preferences”. Top How do I bookmark or subscribe to specific topics? You can bookmark or subscribe to a specific topic by clicking the appropriate link in the “Topic tools” menu, conveniently located near the top and bottom of a topic discussion. Replying to a topic with the “Notify me when a reply is posted” option checked will also subscribe you to the topic. Top How do I subscribe to specific forums? To subscribe to a specific forum, click the “Subscribe forum” link, at the bottom of page, upon entering the forum. Top How do I remove my subscriptions? To remove your subscriptions, go to your User Control Panel and follow the links to your subscriptions. Top Attachments What attachments are allowed on this board? Each board administrator can allow or disallow certain attachment types. If you are unsure what is allowed to be uploaded, contact the board administrator for assistance. Top How do I find all my attachments? To find your list of attachments that you have uploaded, go to your User Control Panel and follow the links to the attachments section. Top phpBB Issues Who wrote this bulletin board? This software (in its unmodified form) is produced, released and is copyright phpBB Limited. It is made available under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPL-2.0) and may be freely distributed. See About phpBB for more details. Top Why isn’t X feature available? This software was written by and licensed through phpBB Limited. If you believe a feature needs to be added please visit the phpBB Ideas Centre, where you can upvote existing ideas or suggest new features. Top Who do I contact about abusive and/or legal matters related to this board? Any of the administrators listed on the “The team” page should be an appropriate point of contact for your complaints. If this still gets no response then you should contact the owner of the domain (do a whois lookup) or, if this is running on a free service (e.g. Yahoo!, free.fr, f2s.com, etc.), the management or abuse department of that service. Please note that the phpBB Limited has absolutely no jurisdiction and cannot in any way be held liable over how, where or by whom this board is used. Do not contact the phpBB Limited in relation to any legal (cease and desist, liable, defamatory comment, etc.) matter not directly related to the phpBB.com website or the discrete software of phpBB itself. If you do email phpBB Limited about any third party use of this software then you should expect a terse response or no response at all. Top How do I contact a board administrator? All users of the board can use the “Contact us” form, if the option was enabled by the board administrator.
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Democrat “blood bath” signals turning point for human AWAKENING… the counteroffensive has been launched against the tyranny, stupidity and CRIMINALITY of the unforgivable Left dronewatchnews psychiatry depopulation fascism evil Democrat “blood bath” signals turning point for human AWAKENING… the counteroffensive has been launched against the tyranny, stupidity and CRIMINALITY of the unforgivable Left 11/03/2021 / By Mike Adams Democrats were slaughtered in yesterday’s elections, with American voters sending an undeniable message of opposition against radical left-wing politics, Critical Race Theory, vaccine mandates and seemingly endless inflation. GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin took the Virginia governorship, and Republicans even managed to win a majority in the Virginia House. In Minnesota, a defund-the-police ballot initiative failed, and the NJ Governor’s race remains too close to call, even though media pundits previously claimed it would be an easy win for Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy. Similarly, anti-CRT parents achieved sweeping victories on school boards across the country, reacting to the insane left-wing indoctrination of children being mercilessly pushed by leftists. Amazingly, the far-left radicals in the Democrat party think these losses are the result of not being radical enough. As Breitbart.com explains: Voters’ rejection of far-left policies has Democrats pointing fingers at each other over who is at fault for the loss. The “moderates” claim radical policies are responsible for the drubbing, while the far-left claims the thrashing was Biden’s fault for not passing his radical reconciliation agenda through Congress quickly enough. If only Biden had pushed through more government spending, more anti-White hatred, more transgenderism indoctrination of children, more money printing and more vaccine mandates, Democrats would have won all these elections, say radical Leftists. This only proves how oblivious they are to the real world, where parents and hard-working Americans just want life to return to the Trump era when gas was affordable, food was cheap and federal government goons weren’t conspiring with Big Pharma to murder 28 million children with bioweapons “vaccine” injections. Critically, the GOP is now winning big with Hispanics. “According to the poll, 54 percent of Hispanic voters backed Youngkin and 45 percent cast their ballots for McCauliffe — a nine percentage point difference for Virginia’s fastest-growing ethnic group,” says Breitbart. Independent voters widely rejected the failing Democrats and cast their votes for GOP candidates, and Black communities across America, although still largely preferring Dem candidates, are incensed about vaccine mandates and food inflation that’s driving food insecurity among Black families. Democrats aren’t a political party; they’re terrorists carrying out GENOCIDE against humanity What more and more Americans are coming to realize is that Democrats don’t represent a political party in America; they represent satanism, psychological terrorism, economic destruction and genocide against the human race. They are the party of pain, suffering, death and destruction. To prove it, they openly celebrate abortions, infanticide, child trafficking across an open border, censorship of free speech, scientific dictatorship, medical mandates and the hospital murder of anyone diagnosed with “covid.” And if you disagree with them on anything, they brand you a terrorist. This is no longer about Left vs Right, or Democrats vs. Republicans. It’s about the survival of humanity. Every vote against a Democrat is a vote for survival of the human race. Whether the issue is medical freedom (my body, my choice, remember?), parental rights, economic security, freedom to travel, reducing runaway crime, protecting children from pedophiles or beating covid, the Democrats are always on the side of evil and destruction. Whatever causes the worst possible outcome for humanity is the position that Democrats promote and follow. Then they project their evil onto Republicans, Trump supporters and Christians, because that’s the only desperate tactic they have remaining. Victorious VA Governor-elect Youngkin was immediately branded a “racist” just minutes after securing his victory, and two nights ago, radical Leftists tried to stage a “white supremacist” false flag operation in Virginia to defeat Youngkin with the usual smears. Nearly all “hate crimes” carried out in America are staged operations run by Democrats. They have to keep faking the hatred they claim exists, because they have no ideas, no policies, no integrity, no faith in God and nothing to offer America other than division and collapse. The mantra of the Democrat party is, “Rule by FEAR.” (That’s why they love Fauci, too.) Democrats are the party of death, satanism, child mutilation and extreme corruption. And America, through the suffering that has already begun, is launching its counteroffensive against evil. For America to return to a nation of sanity, law and real opportunity, the Democrats are going to have to be dismantled and removed from power across the board. Sadly, the real suffering has only just begun… the “Dark Winter” under Democrat rule begins now Although the backlash against Democrat rule has only just begun, America is plunging into a “Dark Winter” under incomprehensible fake “President” #PoopyPants Joe Biden. This Dark Winter is going to be characterized by: Skyrocketing inflation affecting prices of food, fuel and consumer goods. A wave of child deaths and side effects from mRNA vaccines now targeting 28 million children. Rolling blackouts due to dwindling energy supplies. Extreme product shortages and supply chain failures due to vaccine mandates causing labor shortages. A huge number of deaths of adults from vaccine-induced immunodeficiency and Antibody Dependent Enhancement. Rising civil unrest, desperation and crime across the country. This coming winter, in other words, is going to be the most difficult season which any living American has endured in their entire life. By the time we make it through this Dark Winter, America is going to be screaming for the removal of Biden and the return of Trump. Expect mass civil disobedience, uprisings and protests to greatly expand in 2022. Democrats will do everything in their power to cancel the 2022 mid-term elections Because the Democrats are so astonishingly unpopular and out of touch with the American people — remember that Dems can only “win” elections by cheating — they will be forced into a position where they must find a way to cancel the 2022 mid-term elections. This can be accomplished by the Brandon administration (no that’s not a typo) in a number of ways: Initiating World War III with China. Running a massive false flag “insurrection” operation and declaring martial law. Unleashing another devastating biological weapon that makes covid look like child’s play. Surrendering the United States to China and inviting the PLA to occupy and govern America. Achieving a self-inflicted infrastructure mega-attack with a high-altitude EMP weapon or staged cyber assault, taking down America’s power grid. Everything that you are seeing done right now by the Biden regime is gearing up for one or more of these warfare scenarios against the American people. For example, the mass vaccination and firing of active duty soldiers is designed to weaken America’s military effectiveness in preparation for a China-led attack on the continental United States. Biden’s deliberate takedown of the food infrastructure and power infrastructure is also part of a wartime embargo scheme to leave the American people freezing and starving as domestic warfare breaks out. In effect, Biden and his handlers (Obama) are preparing the battlefield in advance, making sure the American people will have no functioning supply lines, hospitals or food stores by the time open warfare is declared against the people. Yes, these actions by Biden, Obama and other traitors are acts of wartime treason against the United States. These are extreme criminals who are meticulously working to take down this nation and achieve global geopolitical dominance by communist China. There’s no weapon they won’t unleash against the people: Biological weapons, economic weapons, psychological operations, cyber attacks, etc. As a result of all this, the American people need to be ready for Democrats to cancel the 2022 midterms under some declared “emergency” which will never end unless the Democrat regime is defeated and dismantled. One way or another, it looks like America will be transformed into an active war zone in 2022, in order for Democrats to avoid the political slaughter that’s sure to come in the mid-term elections. Are you ready to survive the coming war? I will be discussing this scenario in much greater detail in tomorrow’s Situation Update podcast. In today’s episode, I cover the election results, vaccine whistleblower fraud, the collapse of first responders due to vaccine mandates, how to use oxygen therapy to reverse spike protein blood clotting, and the shocking fact that just 5% of covid vaccine production lots have resulted in nearly 100% of the vaccine deaths, indicating that the vaccines are being “weaponized” by lot number. Get full details in today’s 90-minute update at Brighteon.com: Brighteon.com/8cb3e802-fae3-4233-b050-1813c6e95516 Don’t miss tomorrow’s podcast, which will cover the coming “battlefield America” scenario that Dems will manufacture in 2022: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport Tagged Under: awakening, democrats, elections, freedom, Liberty, patriots, resist, revolt, Tyranny, uprising, Virginia, voting Get Our Free Email Newsletter Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more. Your privacy is protected. 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RECENT NEWS & ARTICLES Democrat “blood bath” signals turning point for human AWAKENING… the counteroffensive has been launched against the tyranny, stupidity and CRIMINALITY of the unforgivable Left 11/03/2021 / By Mike Adams Recordings prove that hospital covid protocols are KILLING patients 11/02/2021 / By Ethan Huff SCIENCE HORROR: Vaccine spike protein enters cell nuclei, suppresses DNA repair engine of the human body, will unleash explosion of cancer, immunodeficiency, autoimmune disorders and accelerated aging 11/02/2021 / By Mike Adams The US “holodomor” death toll set in action 11/01/2021 / By News Editors Fatal consequences await those who are unprepared for this ‘dead of winter’ TEOTWAWKI scenario 11/01/2021 / By News Editors The New World Order we were warned was coming is now here and America will never be the same – medical martial law, empty shelves, radical socialism and more 11/01/2021 / By News Editors Hundreds of thousands of covid vaccine injuries BACKLOGGED and not yet entered into VAERS … far greater numbers of injuries and deaths are still to come 10/31/2021 / By Lance D Johnson Burials up 15%, cremations up 10% in 2021 compared to 2020 when there were no covid “vaccines” 10/31/2021 / By Ethan Huff THE VACCINE-CANCER ATROCITY: Like clockwork, most vaccinated Americans will lose immune function by Christmas and start growing accelerated CANCER tumors that will kill them over the next ten years 10/29/2021 / By Mike Adams Noam Chomsky endorses Holodomor 2.0 strategy to starve the unvaxxed into submission 10/28/2021 / By News Editors “Co-morbidities” are the ultimate excuse for vaccine-induced death of the immune-compromised masses in America 10/27/2021 / By S.D. Wells FDA endorses murderous vaccine ATROCITIES against children … Emergency Rooms across America being filled with post-vaccine patients suffering serious illness 10/27/2021 / By Mike Adams AMA becomes death regime by plotting to ban ivermectin so that more patients die 10/26/2021 / By Ethan Huff Australian tyrants promise to FLOOD the country with virus-transmitting vaccinated people… global biowar aims to REMOVE humanity before the coming “big event” 10/25/2021 / By Mike Adams American government conspired with foreign entities to coordinate pandemic “preparedness activities” prior to covid 10/25/2021 / By Ethan Huff COVID vaccine experiment causes monstrous spike in vaccine injuries and deaths, serious adverse events under-reported by a factor of eight 10/24/2021 / By Lance D Johnson Will the CLOT SHOTS cause widespread mental retardation and infertility? 10/24/2021 / By S.D. 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My name is Zak Kyes. I'm a Swiss American creative director and I founded Zak Group over 15 years ago. We’re a design office that works with people that are guiding the trajectory of contemporary culture. We initiate ideas for creative partners in the fields of art, architecture, design, fashion and entertainment. The core team – currently art director Asel Tambay, designers Teo Furtado and Marta Urbez and project manager Annika Thiems – regularly expands to join forces with developers, architects, type designers and others on specific projects. The studio is based in London, between De Beauvoir Town and Islington. How did Zak Group come together? I’m part of a generation that grew up in the early days of the internet — so books and magazines were still the primary form of knowledge. Books were my gateway to culture and design. Eventually I realised these books were designed by someone called a graphic designer. This was an epiphany for me — that design could be a way to give shape to culture. Ultimately, Zak Group consists of a group of people passionate about designing things. Some of those things are books, some are conceptual – like creative direction, for example, an identity, a colour, even an institution. We’re an office whose abilities are amplified through collaboration. How would you describe your design style? Design can be a very solitary experience, and collaboration is a way to step outside of your own reality and skillset. Projects like ICONS with Virgil, Boys Don’t Cry with Frank, can be liberating and lead to breakthroughs, but they are equally humbling. Most often, artists want something that you have never done before, maybe even requiring a skill you don’t have. That’s been true in our work with Anne Imhof on her exhibition Faust, Sex and most recently Natures Mortes, which we art directed. Are there any recent or upcoming projects that you are excited about? If you’re lucky enough to be able to travel, I recommend visiting Anne Imhof’s exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo. Anne invited a fantastic selection of artists including David Hammons, Cady Nolan, Precious Okoyomon and many more. The show will conclude with performances in October. We’re also working on the second issue of Fact magazine, also launching mid-October, and a new identity for a heritage French clothing brand.
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I come from a working class immigrant neighborhood where the military was the norm. For others it’s not, and when war isn’t a part of your every day life, it’s easy to ignore. Beverly Gologorsky Bio Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Print Comments <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/soldiersmediacenter/11187734326/">The US Army</a>/Flickr Fight disinformation. Get a daily recap of the facts that matter. Sign up for the free Mother Jones newsletter. This story first appeared on the TomDispatch website. I’m a voracious reader of American fiction and I’ve noticed something odd in recent years. This country has been eternally “at war” and you just wouldn’t know that—a small amount of veteran’s fiction aside—from the novels that are generally published. For at least a decade, Americans have been living in the shadow of war and yet, except in pop fiction of the Tom Clancy variety (where, in the end, we always win), there’s remarkably little evidence of it. As for myself—I’m a novelist—I find that no matter what I chose to write about, I can’t seem to avoid that shadow. My first novel was about Vietnam vets coming home and my second is permeated with a shadowy sense of what the Iraq and Afghan wars have done to us. And yet I’ve never been to, or near, a war, and nothing about it attracts me. So why is it always lurking there? Recently, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about just why that might be and I may finally have a very partial answer, very modestly encapsulated in one rather un-American word: class. I come from—to use an old-fashioned phrase—a working class immigrant family. The middle child of four siblings, not counting the foster children my mother cared for, I grew up in the post-World War II years in the basement of a building in the South Bronx in New York City. In my neighborhood, war—or at least the military—was the norm. Young men (boys, really) generally didn’t make it through life without serving in some military capacity. Soldiers and veterans were ubiquitous. Except to us, to me, none of them were “soldiers” or “veterans.” They were just Ernie, Charlie, Danny, Tommy, Jamal, Vito, Frank. In our neck of the urban woods—multi-ethnic, diverse, low-income—it was the way things were and you never thought to question that, in just about every apartment on every floor, there was a young man who had been in, would go into, or was at that moment in the military and, given the conflicts of that era, had often been to war as well. Many of the boys I knew joined the Marines before they could be drafted for some of the same reasons men and women volunteer now. (Remember that there was still a draft army then, not the all-volunteer force of 2013.) However clichéd they may sound today, they reflected a reality I knew well. Then as now, the military held out the promise of a potentially meaningful future instead of the often depressing adult futures that surrounded us as we grew up. Then as now, however, too many of those boys returned home with little or nothing to show for the turmoil they endured. And then as now, they often returned filled with an inner chaos, a lost-ness from which many searched in vain for relief. When I was seven, the Korean War began. I was 18 when our first armed advisers arrived in Vietnam. After that disaster finally ended, a lull ensued, broken by a series of “skirmishes” from Grenada to Panama to Somalia to Bosnia, followed by the First Gulf War, and then, of course, the American invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. I dated, worked with, or was related to men who participated in some of these wars and conflicts. One of my earliest memories, in fact—I must have been three—is of my anxious 19-year-old sister waiting for her soldier-fiancé to make his way home from World War II. Demobilized, he finally arrived with no outward signs that war had taken a toll on him. Like so many of those “greatest generation” vets, though, he wouldn’t or couldn’t talk about his experiences, and remained hard to reach about most things for years afterwards. His army hat was my first military souvenir. When I was eight or nine, my brother was drafted into the Korean War and I can still remember my constant worries about his well-being. I wrote my childish letters to him nearly every day. He had been assigned to Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky, given a pair of lace-up boots, and told he’d be training as a paratrooper. He could never get past the anxiety that assignment bestowed on him. Discharged, many pounds thinner and with a bad case of mononucleosis, he came home with a need to have guns around, guns he kept close at hand for the rest of his life. My first “serious” boyfriend was a sailor on the USS. Warrington. I was 15. Not surprisingly, he was away more than home. He mustered out with an addiction to alcohol. I was 18 when my second boyfriend was drafted. John F. Kennedy was president and the Vietnam War was, then, just a blip on the American horizon. He didn’t serve overseas, but afterwards he, too, couldn’t figure out what to do with the rest of his life. And so it went. Today, I no longer live in the South Bronx where, I have no doubt, women as well as men volunteer for the military with similar mindsets to those of my youth, and unfortunately return home with problems similar to those suffered by generations of soldiers before them. Suffice it to say that veterans of whatever war returned having experienced the sharp edge of death and nothing that followed in civilian life could or would be as intense. Rejecting War It’s in the nature of militaries to train their soldiers to hate, maim, and kill the enemy, but in the midst of the Vietnam War—I had, by then, made it out of my neighborhood and my world—something challenged this trained-to-kill belief system and it began to break down in a way previously unknown in our history. With that mindset suddenly in ruins, many young men refused to fight, while others who had gone to war, ones from neighborhoods like mine, came home feeling like murderers. In those years, thinking of those boys and many others, I joined the student antiwar movement, though I was often the only one in any group not regularly on campus. (Working class women worked at paying jobs!) As I learned more about that war, my anger grew at the way my country was devastating a land and a people who had done nothing to us. The loss of American and Vietnamese lives, the terrible wounds, all of it felt like both a waste and a tragedy. From 1964 on, ending that war sooner rather than later became my 24/7 job (when, that is, I wasn’t at my paying job). During those years, two events remain vivid in my memory. I was part of a group that opened an antiwar storefront coffee shop near Fort Dix in New Jersey, a camp where thousands of recruits received basic training before being shipped out to Vietnam. We served up coffee, cake, music, posters, magazines, and antiwar conversation to any soldiers who came in during their off-hours—and come in they did. I met young men from as far away as Nebraska and Iowa, as close by as Queens and Brooklyn. I have no idea if any of them ever refused to deploy to Vietnam as some soldiers did in those years. However, that coffee house gave me an education in just how vulnerable, scared, excited, unprepared, and uninformed they were about what they would be facing and, above all, about the country they were invading. Our storefront hours ran from 5 pm to whenever. On the inevitable night bus back to the Port Authority terminal, I would be unable to shake my sadness. Night after night, on that ride home I remember thinking: if only I had the power to do something more to save their lives, for I knew that some of them would come back in body bags and others would return wounded physically or emotionally in ways that I remembered well. And for what? That was why talking with them has remained in my memory as both a burden and a blessing. The second event that stays with me occurred in May 1971 in Washington, DC A large group of Vietnam veterans, men who had been in the thick of it and seen it all, decided they needed to do something that would bring national attention to the goal of ending the war. The method they chose was to act out their repudiation of their previous participation in it. Snaking past the Capitol, an extremely long line of men in uniform threw purple hearts and medals of every sort into a trash bin. Most then made a brief statement about why they hated the war and could no longer bear to keep those medals. I was there and I’ll never forget their faces. One soldier, resisting the visible urge to cry, simply walked off without saying a word, only to collapse on a fellow soldier’s shoulder. Many of us watched, sobbing. Breathing War In those years, I penned political articles, but never fiction. Reality overwhelmed me. Only after that war ended did I begin to write my world, the one that was—always—shadowed by war, in fiction. Why doesn’t war appear more often in American novels? Novelist Dorothy Allison once wrote, “Literature is the lie that tells the truth.” Yet in a society where war is ever-present, that truth manages to go missing in much of fiction. These days, the novels I come across have many reference points, cultural or political, to mark their stories, but war is generally not among them. My suspicion: it has something to do with class. If war is all around us and yet, for so many non-working-class Americans, increasingly not part of our everyday lives, if war is the thing that other people do elsewhere in our name and we reflect our world in our fiction, then that thing is somehow not us. My own urge is to weave war into our world, the way Nadine Gordimer, the South African writer, once wove apartheid into her novels—without, that is, speechifying or pontificating or even pointing to it. When American fiction ignores the fact of war and its effects remain hidden, without even brief mentions as simple markers of time and place, it also accepts peace as the background for the stories we tell. And that is, in its own way, the lie that denial tells. That war shadows me is a difficult truth, and for that I have my old neighborhood to thank. If war is the background to my novels about everyday life, it’s because it’s been in the air I breathed, which naturally means my characters breathe it, too. Beverly Gologorsky is the author the just-published novel Stop Here (“a literary Hopper painting,” Seven Stories Press). Her first novel, The Things We Do to Make it Home, was a New York Times Notable Book and a Los Angeles Times Best Fiction Book. In the Vietnam years, she was an editor of two political journals, Viet-Report and Leviathan and her contribution to feminism is noted in Feminists Who Changed America.To stay on top of important articles like these, sign up to receive the latest updates from TomDispatch.com here. Follow TomDispatch on Twitter and join us on Facebook or Tumblr. Check out the newest Dispatch Book, Ann Jones’s They Were Soldiers: How the Wounded Return From America’s Wars—The Untold Story. Looking for news you can trust? Subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily to have our top stories delivered directly to your inbox. Close Thank you for subscribing! 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Meet Safari 15: redesigned and ready to help people explore the web. Discover how you can approach designing websites and apps for Safari, and learn how to incorporate the tab bar in your designs. We'll also take you through features like Live Text and accessibility best practices, explore the latest updates to CSS and Form Controls, and learn how to use the aspect-ratio property in CSS to create incredible websites. Resources Have a question? Ask with tag wwdc21-10029 Learn more about Feedback Assistant Safari Release Notes Safari Technology Preview Search the forums for tag wwdc21-10029 WebKit Open Source Project HD Video SD Video Related Videos WWDC21 Develop advanced web content Discover Web Inspector improvements Explore Safari Web Extension improvements Explore WKWebView additions Friday@WWDC21 Meet privacy-preserving ad attribution Meet Safari Web Extensions on iOS Tech Talks Ensuring Beautiful Rich Links Download ♪ ♪ Hi, I’m Jen Simmons. And I’m here to talk about how the new Safari impacts web design and development. If you’re a web designer, a web developer, or have any role involved in making a website or a web app, this session is for you. This is a huge year for Safari. In this session, we’re going to focus on the visual or interaction design impact of the changes in Safari. Safari has an all-new design. By default, your website’s gonna look great, but if you wanna go the extra mile, this session will empower you to make your work really shine in the new Safari. We’ll talk about a few of the great new features in macOS, iOS, and iPadOS and how they’ll impact the web. We’ll cover what’s new in CSS, including my favorite, the new aspect-ratio property. And we’ll take a look at form controls, controls we’ve newly implemented and a whole new look for forms on iOS and iPadOS. Let’s start with the design of the browser itself. Since very early in the evolution of the web browser, most of the browsers we’ve used have had a few fundamental things in common. There’s a very tall toolbar at the top with a slot for the URL that’s on its own line. And the website stays inside this space, this portal to the web, the viewport. Of course, as users, we’ve trained ourselves to put all of our focus on the website that we’re using, but for years, the browser itself has maintained a strong visual presence. No, matter how a website is designed to look and feel, the browser interface framed that design and dominated it. What if we could get rid of that frame and extend the design of the website to every edge of the window? Well, that’s what we’ve done in Safari 15. This year, we’ve reimagined the browsing experience as we know it. We’re putting all the focus on the web content. The new Safari blends the tab bar into each website by changing its background color. The entire interface is on one line, and things naturally appear when needed. This makes your content feel more expansive. Each web page or web app takes over, extending to all four edges of the window. The browser interface yields to the content. So what determines which color is used for the background of the toolbar? As a web designer or developer, you can choose the color and code that choice into your HTML. For sites that don’t provide a color, Safari will figure out a color to use. Sometimes Safari matches the background color of the web page. Other times, it matches the header background. To provide your choice for the toolbar color, put it in the HTML head using a meta tag with name=“theme-color,” and use the content attribute to specify the color. By providing this information in the HTML head, Safari will get it immediately on page load. It’s also declarative code. It’s very simple to use. You can support both Light and Dark Mode by setting two colors. Yes, now you can add media attributes to meta tags. In this case, media=“(prefers-color-scheme: light)” in the first meta tag and “(prefers-color-scheme: dark)” in the second. This is a new addition to the HTML specification that we proposed this spring. It gives us a simple, robust way to hook into which color scheme the user has asked for. In browsers that do support name=“theme-color” but don’t yet support using the media attribute on meta tags, those browsers will use the first theme-color declaration and ignore the rest. So put your fallback first, not last, the way you do in CSS. Even if your site doesn’t have a whole design for Dark Mode, you might want to set your own color for the tab bar when the device is in Dark Mode. If the one color you’ve specified is too light, Safari will make adjustments in order to give the user the Dark Mode experience that they’ve asked for. Instead of defining the theme color on the HTML head, you can define it in a web manifest file. If you specify it in both places, the color in the HTML head is the one that’s used. And right now in June of 2021, there’s not yet a way to define multiple colors for Light and Dark Modes in a web manifest file. There’s discussion happening in the working group right now to figure that out. There’s also a very narrow range of colors that Safari isn’t going to apply - colors, really, that would totally get in the way of the user’s experience, maybe making it inaccessible. For these, Safari will do something else, like here, changing this site’s tab bar to white. If the color that you’ve chosen doesn’t seem to be working, just try adjusting it a bit. If you’d like, you can set the theme color to be different on different parts of your website. Each separate HTML page has its own head. Or you can use JavaScript to swap out the theme color dynamically in reaction to a user’s behavior. Think through ways that your design can blend the tab bar seamlessly into your site. That’s how you can create a feeling of your website or web app filling the whole window in Safari 15 on macOS and Safari for iPadOS and iOS 15. Next, let’s look at two other small adjustments that you can do to really take your website to the next level. Many of us have a lot of tabs open in our web browsers as we work. The new Safari provides an intuitive way to organize those tabs into groups. I really like this. I’ve organized my work projects into separate groups and named each whatever I want, and then I can put them away. Put way the things that I’m not working on, knowing that I can reload those tabs later on any device, since Tab Groups are synced across macOS, iOS and iPadOS. While Tab Groups give us the ability to declutter the tab bar, it still is possible to have a lot of tabs open in any one window. When there are a lot of tabs, the favicon becomes pretty important for easily identifying which tab is which. You’ll want to make sure you provide a great icon for your site, one that supports high-resolution devices. A favicon with a transparent background can look especially great. By the way, a lot of teams use automated tooling to generate the different sizes and formats of icons to support a wide range of devices. Often, such tooling generates code that specifies a theme color along with the icon code for the HTML head. Or perhaps your CMS or your front-end framework is defining a theme color, and you didn’t realize it. Check and see. Test that color and see if it’s a good one for the design of your site, perhaps changing it to a better one. When most people look at the new tab bar, they’ll just see all their tabs on one line. As someone who makes websites, you’ll probably notice that when the site is loaded into a browser window, the tab for that site shows its domain name. And when a site is in a background tab, the web page title is what’s displayed, the text in the title tag in the HTML head. The space for the page title can be limited, so crafting a thoughtful pattern for your web page title is important. The quicker the title gets to the point, the easier it is for users to find the tab that they want. Some sites put the name of the website first and the name of the page second. Instead, put the content title first. That way, if someone has your site open in multiple tabs, it’s easier to tell which tab is which. The color of the tab bar, the favicon, and the page title are all parts of a site to design with intention. They don’t show up on the web page itself, but they deeply impact someone’s experience of your website or web app. To show you more on how to leverage the power of the theme-color meta tag, here’s Myles. Hi, I’m Myles. And I’m working on Dog Dog DC, which is a website where people can stream videos of their dogs during WWDC. Here, you can see Maggie’s stream in Safari. She looks so happy! I’ve started the stream out paused for now, but I’ll unpause it for just a little. Good catch. And on the right side of Dog Dog DC, you can comment in real time to express just how good Maggie is. Now, at the top of the Safari window, Safari 15 colors the tab bar black, which is actually the background color of my page. You can see the black color is used as the background of the center content area at the bottom. And that black color looks good up there in the tab bar. The whole window looks like it has a holistic, coherent design. You can also see in the tab bar that Safari is mentioning my page is Not Secure, which I expect because this is my development environment. Now, we’ve also got a floating blue bar at the top of the website that would look really great extended up into the tab bar. So if I go into my source code in the Editor over here... I can override the black color that Safari automatically discovered to match this beautiful blue color. I’ll add this one meta tag, which will extend that blue color up into the tab bar. Then I’ll reload and see what it looks like. That looks pretty good, but we’ve designed Dog Dog DC to contain a gray newsletter bar at the top that’s horizontal, which actually interrupts the flow of color a little bit into the top tab bar. In order to get an uninterrupted canvas, let’s denote the newsletter bar another way rather than background color. Hmm. I’ll keep playing around with it later. For now, I’ll just remove the newsletter bar. Wow, that now looks great. The color is uninterrupted and really shines in Safari 15. And of course, the same effect works great on iPadOS too. All right. Now, I could sit here and watch Maggie all day, but what I really want to do is bring her front and center and dim out everything except her and the chat area, because I take those doggo comments seriously. So of course, I’m going to tap this Theater Mode button. But wait. When I enter Theater Mode, the tab bar is still colorful. Theater Mode would be a little bit better if we updated the theme color when entering Theater Mode. Well, we can fix that over here in my JavaScript. Earlier, Jen showed you how to use a media query in the meta element itself to automatically react to changes in the environment, like Dark Mode. However, for changes initiated by my page itself, I can do this in a more proactive way using JavaScript to simply modify the meta element itself using standard JavaScript when entering Theater Mode. And, of course, I can’t forget to reset the element when exiting Theater Mode. Let’s see what it looks like now. Perfect. And there we go. That looks so much better. Now I can really focus on Maggie. Back to you, Jen. Dog Dog DC. I’m gonna make sure to visit that site once it’s online, Myles. Thanks. I really love how this opens up another way for web designers to impact people’s visceral experience of the web. Now let’s dive a bit deeper into what’s happening on iOS. You’ll notice the theme color is used here, too, at the top, wrapping around the sensor housing so the web page or web app fills the whole screen. You’ll also notice that we’ve moved the tab bar to the bottom of the screen. This puts it directly under the user’s thumb, making it easier for them to reach, especially if they’re using their phone one-handed. Swipe sideways on the tab bar to switch between the tabs. And swipe up to see a grid of all the tabs and to access Tab Groups. When a user scrolls the web page, the tab bar minimizes down to just the domain name at the very bottom to ensure people know where they are. When they pull the page back down, the expanded tab bar reappears. All of this means that the websites and web apps that you make are the shining star of the show. But what if you’ve built something important at the bottom of the page and now that gets covered up by the new tab bar? This is where you want to use environment variables in your CSS to ensure there’s enough padding or margin or a grid track or however you write your layout code. You can use an environment variable to make sure any UI or content that would be affected by the tab bar scoots out of the way. So what is an environment variable? It’s a dynamic measurement that’s provided by the browser. You can see here, the green is what’s called the safe area. When the tab bar is expanded at the bottom, the safe area starts above it. As the tab bar minimizes, the dimensions of the safe area change. env(safe-area-inset-bottom) is a measurement of however many pixels it is from the safe area to the bottom of the viewport. It’s a lot like the var function in CSS custom properties. Maybe you’ve used custom properties to turn all your colors into variables, for instance. Only instead of you defining this variable, the browser defines it. It’s providing information about the environment. And you can use that length measurement any place in your code, including inside a calc. Here, my footer is position: sticky with some padding to push my two links away from the edges of the footer. I defined a padding bottom of 1rem + env(safe-area-inset-bottom). In many contexts, that’ll be 1rem + 0. On iOS, it will be 1rem plus the distance that’s needed to clear the tab bar. There are four environment variables that provide a measurement from the edge of the safe area to the edge of the viewport: env(safe-area-inset-top), -right, -bottom, and -left. These environment variables don’t just work in Safari. They’re defined in a CSS specification and work across different browsers, devices, and operating systems. If you want to make vertical adjustments, you do need to take the action of using an environment variable. Safari won’t try to move content around by default. When an iPhone is rotated sideways, however, it works a bit differently. There’s also a safe area defined to avoid the sensor housing and the round edges of the screen. By default, Safari will automatically move web content in from the left and right edge and put it into the safe area. You might wonder why. Well, if instead, Safari extended every site to the left and right edge, content could be lost. Here, the text is covered up. And that’s--that’s bad for usability. To prevent data loss, Safari will scoot content into the safe area, including when a site is using a meta viewport tag with width=device-width, which is the meta tag that’s commonly used in responsive web design. But of course I’d like this design to look better. I’d like for my purple header and the photo to extend to the edges of the screen. I can signal to Safari that I want the browser to extend the content to the left and right edges by changing the meta viewport tag to viewport-fit=cover. Now I’m responsible to make sure that the layout works. I’ll use environment variables to ensure the content is fully visible. I can define a left margin of env(safe-area-inset-left) on the header text and on the paragraph text. For more information about safe area insets and environment variables, check out the article “Designing Websites for iPhone X” on the WebKit Blog, linked in the notes for this session. Let’s go out to Myles and see how environment variables work in action. Now let’s see what Dog Dog DC looks like in Safari on iPhone. Over here on my iPhone, we can see Maggie the same way we were seeing her before, but this time on a smaller device. But wait. It looks like there’s a problem. When the user scrolls the chat area, the input area overlaps the tab bar. Dog Dog DC is explicitly using vh units to size itself from top to bottom, explicitly taking exactly the size of the whole viewport, which it’s now sharing with the tab bar. As a user, I can scroll to minimize the tab bar, and that’s pretty easy. But as a developer, I want to make sure that my users have the best experience possible even when they scroll. Luckily, I can use safe area insets to move the input area up by the appropriate amount. All I have to do is add bottom padding and set it to safe-area-inset-bottom. Then I just reload my web page. I actually just used one of my favorite new features of Safari 15: pull to refresh. Hmm. That’s pretty close to what I want, but it looks like now it’s a little too high. Oh, I see the problem. I’ve given the input area bottom padding when it already has a bottom margin, and those two things stack vertically. So it looks like I should just update the existing margin to use the safe area inset instead. Let’s adjust these styles again and see what it looks like now. Perfect. This actually shows the power of environment variables. They can be applied to any length in your style. You can use them in borders, margin, padding, line-height, anything. As the tab bar is minimized and expanded, the value of the environment variable will automatically update, and Safari will automatically re-layout the page with the new value when they do. You can also see in Dog Dog DC how the chat area is the area that resizes when the tab bar is expanded. Everything above it stays the same size, while everything below it hugs the tab bar. This is because we’re using Flexbox layout, where this kind of behavior is very natural and straightforward to create. If you haven’t already started using these more modern layout modes like Flexbox or grid, now would be a great time to give them another look. Next, let’s hear from Jen about some more great features in Safari 15. Thanks, Myles. Environment variables are another powerful tool for creating layouts that dynamically respond to whichever device someone is using. Let’s also see how a website looks when someone saves it as a Home screen app. I can save this site to my Home screen with a tap. Now my site’s icon is on my Home screen. If I tap on it, I can see the site opened as a Home screen app. It looks fantastic. The theme color fills the top of the screen, just like in Safari. I get an app-like experience. You’ll notice there’s no tab bar at the bottom. We aren’t in the Safari app. We are in the Resilient web design app. So that’s the new Safari and how you can make sure your website looks fantastic. Next, let’s talk about several of the amazing new features of macOS, iOS, and iPadOS and how they’ll impact the web. Often, the very first experience people will have of your website is when someone else tells them about it, like when one person sends a link to another in Messages. Anytime this happens, the site appears as a simple rich link. The way these rich links work is consistent across iOS, iPad OS, and macOS. And this year, with Shared with You, we’ve added many new places and many new ways for people to share web content with each other. These are just two. You’ll want to take the time to ensure your site looks fantastic when it’s presented in rich links. By default, if nothing else, rich links will pick up the web page title, the site URL, and the favicon and display them in a simple fashion. We can improve on this by adding to our metadata in our HTML head through meta tags with names defined in the open graph protocol. Let’s specify a title that’s a bit better for this context than the web page title. And we’ll specify a graphic to display. We want this image to be something for this particular web page, like the hero image from the content of this page. If we’d like, we can also provide a video. The video will autoplay silently if the user allows, and they can tap on it to hear the sound. You can learn more about the details in “Ensuring beautiful rich links,” a short video on developer.apple.com. Customizing your rich links is another detail that ensures people have a fantastic experience with your website or web app. Next up, let’s take a look at visual intelligence and the web. So much text on the web is stuck inside images. Starting in Safari 15, we’re using visual intelligence to free that text. Now people can interact with it directly, just as they would with any other text on a web page. Here’s an image on Twitter that’s full of text. When we hover over it, see the mouse pointer change into a cursor? Now we can drag over this text and copy it, just like any other text. Anytime you hover over an image on macOS Monterey or touch the image on iOS or iPadOS 15, visual intelligence quickly finds and recognizes all the text in that image. Once visual intelligence finds text, not only can you select and copy it, you can look it up it, translate it, search the web with that phrase, share the text, listen to it, just like any other text. The text that visual intelligence finds, it sort of becomes part of the web page, and it sort of doesn’t become part of the web page. The text is injected into the Shadow DOM inside the image, which means it’s not affected by JavaScript. But it is affected by z-order. So, if there’s something overlaying your image, like a transparent box, visual intelligence won’t be able to find any text in the image underneath. The layer on top gets in the way. We’ve integrated visual intelligence into assistive technologies like VoiceOver to make text that’s been trapped in images available to many more people. But that does not mean that this feature changes current accessibility best practices. Of course, content on the web that consists mostly of text really should be put on the web as text in HTML, styled with a web font to give it the look and feel if you want, but as text content. This is still the best practice. For content that is a photo, an illustration, or other image, the best practice is still to include alt text as an attribute on the image element. Great alt text provides the kind of meaning and context that only a human can explain. Plus, not all browsers have visual intelligence, so continue to make sure that the images on your website have useful alt text. That said, it is pretty great to be able to access text that, until now, you had to be able to see to read or to retype in order to quote somewhere else. Next, let’s take a look at the CSS that’s been implemented in WebKit over the last year. First up, aspect ratio. Aspect ratio is a new CSS property that allows you to set a preferred aspect ratio for any element. But what does that mean, “set a preferred aspect ratio”? Well, let’s first look at the kinds of content on the web that has a natural aspect ratio. Images are a good example. Let’s say we have an image of Maggie that’s twice as wide as it is high. That image has a 2:1 aspect ratio. We’ll put this image on a web page and make it flexible by adding width: 100% and height: auto, a classic responsive web design technique. Because images have a natural aspect ratio, the height automatically changes in direct relationship with the width. This photo is always twice as wide as it is tall, and Maggie always looks really good. This kind of behavior is so expected, we almost don’t even see it anymore. This is just how images work. Video works the same way when you put it in your page’s HTML by using a video element. Video files also have a natural aspect ratio. And the video element conveys that aspect ratio to the browser as it’s calculating the page layout. But not all content has a natural aspect ratio. Here, I’ve got an article element. Inside, there’s a headline and a paragraph. By default, the article element has a width of auto and a height of auto. In this writing mode, width of auto means please stretch the article out so it takes up 100% of the space that’s available. Height auto means be tall enough to fit all of the content that’s inside a view and don’t be any taller. We can see how when the column of text gets narrower, the text wraps more often and takes up more and more vertical space. When the column gets wider, the text reflows and takes up less and less vertical space. The height of my box is adjusting to fit the text content - not too short and not too tall - without any regard for any sort of aspect ratio. For most of the history of the web, this is just how layout has worked. Any graphic design ideas about using squares or making boxes be a consistent shape, those design ideas, well, they were tossed into the bucket of “Nope! The web doesn’t work that way!” Until now. Now we can write CSS to define a preferred aspect ratio on elements that otherwise wouldn’t have one. Let’s add aspect-ratio: 1 / 1 to our code, which says whatever width this ends up with, think of that as one unit, and then make the height also be one unit, which translates to please make this a square. The height grows bigger than it did before in order to maintain that square. But what happens when there’s too much content to fit inside that square? By default, the box will automatically grow to be taller. With one line of code, we can create a set of squares or any shape box with any certain aspect ratio, knowing that if the content is longer in one of the boxes, that box will grow to prevent overflow. If we want the aspect ratio to always be obeyed, even if that does cause overflow, we can add min-height of 0 to our code. Perhaps we want to handle overflow another way, like by adding overflow: scroll. Now, I’ve been writing the value to make this square as 1 / 1. But I can instead just write this as aspect-ratio: 1. If there’s only one number, the browser will assume that it’s “over one.” In fact, there are a lot of ways I can express the same aspect ratio, including by using decimal numbers. This gives us the freedom to write aspect ratios in ways that you might be familiar with from other industries like film and television or art and design. For the last decade, it’s been pretty impossible to use these ratios on the web, even though they’ve had a deep and meaningful place throughout human culture in architecture, painting, book design, modern print design. Now we can build our layouts using these ratios. Especially when you combine aspect-ratio with CSS grid, all kinds of new design possibilities open up. Speaking of film and video, one very common use case for aspect ratio will be embedded video from third-party services. If you use YouTube, Vimeo, Wistia, or any of the many video hosting providers, those give you an iFrame to embed your video. The iFrame element is not an element that has a natural aspect ratio. When responsive web design came along, we wanted to make our embedded videos flexible, but we ran into trouble. We’ve been stuck either using a confusing padding hack in CSS or using JavaScript to resize the video. Now we can add one line of CSS to give that iFrame a preferred aspect ratio. It’s a very elegant solution to a very common problem. Aspect ratio: it gives us another powerful tool to create the layout that we want. Next up, flex gaps. This year in Safari 14.1, we shipped support for gaps in Flexbox containers. Flex gaps gives you a way to define a minimum space between items to make sure that there’s always a gap. Here, I’ve got a navigation bar that I’ve laid out in Flexbox. I don’t want these menu bar items to ever touch each other. If I add a gap property, with a 1rem value, now there’s always a space between the items. No left or right margins are needed. I don’t have to figure out how to remove those margins on the outside edge. This is much simpler. There are many other features in CSS that were implemented in WebKit this year, including additional logical properties, so important for supporting international audiences. The individual transform properties: rotate, translate, and scale. Updates and improvements to scroll margin and scroll snap. Support for new color spaces. And the animation of pseudo elements and discrete properties. Many of these features shipped this past spring in Safari 14.1 on macOS and Safari for iOS and iPadOS 14.5. And the rest will ship this fall in Safari 15. Next, let’s take a look at form controls. In Safari 14.1, we shipped support for the Date and Time inputs on macOS. Now on Mac, users can fill out Date fields by interacting with a Calendar control or fill out the time with a Time control. And client-side validation is built right in. For iOS and iPadOS 15, we’ve completely redesigned the form controls. They’ll better match the overall experience and fit in much better with UIKit. And they look great in Dark Mode too. These are the new defaults for form controls. If you’ve overridden any of these styles, then of course, your styles will be applied. We’ve also implemented a new color picker for input type=“color” on iOS and iPadOS with three panels for choosing or adjusting a color, plus an eyedropper. That’s our tour of Safari 15 and some of the highlights of what landed in WebKit this year. But before I go, I want to make sure that you know where to find important resources for learning more about Safari and WebKit and where you can submit feedback on what you’d like to see next. The links to all these resources are in the notes for this session. If you’re interested in learning about new JavaScript, DOM APIs, and media format support, check out “Develop advanced web content” here at WWDC21. Definitely watch “Discover Web inspector improvements,” and learn about the new web developer tools coming to Safari, including our own CSS Grid inspector. To keep up with what’s coming in the future, download Safari Technology Preview, the one with the purple logo. It updates about every two weeks. It’s an especially great way to test against the latest bug fixes and to use the most recent advancements in Web inspector. Webkit.org is the place for WebKit release notes, articles detailing new web technologies, and the documentation for Web inspector. And we want to hear from you. If you have a suggestion for the Web inspector or for the interface of Safari, file feedback in Apple’s Feedback Assistant. If you come across a bug in WebKit, something about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or DOM APIs that seems broken or missing, please file a ticket at bugs.webkit.org. And you can find and follow us on Twitter @webkit. I hope you’re as excited about the new design of Safari 15 as we are, the way the new tab bar gives you a new dimension for your design, new possibilities for layout with aspect ratio, all-new form controls on iOS and iPad OS, and so much more. I can’t wait to see what innovations in web design this brings. Thanks for joining me and enjoy WWDC. [upbeat music]
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There are two types of data that can be acquired with TobiiXR.GetEyeTrackingData: Local and World. In addition, GazeRay has Origin and Direction. I think the origin will be the HMD’s System origin (that is, the position between the two eyes) when you get GazeRay in World, but what does origin mean when you get GazeRay in Local? If it also refers to the HMD System origin, why isn’t it 0? Also, what is the arrangement of the Origin and Direction coordinate systems? Which variable of x, y, z becomes + or-when you move your eyes to the right? please tell me. 04/01/2021 at 10:58 #19645 Grant [Tobii] Keymaster Hi @hachisugayusuke and thanks for reaching out. We have compiled an extensive user guide on the details of the co-ordinate system used by the XR SDK which you can find @ https://vr.tobii.com/sdk/learn/technical-information/coordinate-systems/ Threin you should find all the answers to your questions! Please check it out and do let us know if anything remains unclear. Best Wishes.
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Where did you hear about DEXON? Google search Other search engine From partner Exhibition I am a current partner Newsletter Other AV platform LinkedIn Facebook Youtube Twitter Low Normal High CC By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. Outstanding reference projects: Help for Our Partners With over 30 years of background and experience in the pro-AV industry, after-sales support is highly integrated in our service package. Your questions are always treated with strong commitment by qualified members of our support team, who are in direct contact with both our hardware and software teams. Our goal is to minimize the turnaround time of overcoming any inquiries, installation requests or difficulties that might occur. We are here to maximize your user experience under any circumstances. Main Characteristics Experienced Support Staff We offer a wealth of experience and expertise in the pro-AV industry to give you a hand with any difficulties you may face. Our staff is highly trained and is very familiar with our products. Therefore, we can always provide an answer to your questions. Contact Us You have multiple ways of reaching us, in case you require any support. Our e-mail, fax and phone lines are always open to support you with any problems that might arise during installation or using our products. Development Our support staff has the advantage to be in direct contact with production and development. Therefore, we are able to tackle more complex issues with a short turnaround time. Your business and success are important to us. DEXON USA Email: Phone: +1 480 378 6659 Web: www.dexonusa.com Address: 4815 E. Carefree Hwy, Suite 108-104 Cave Creek, AZ 85331 DEXON Systems Ltd. Email: Phone: +36 23 422 804 FAX: +36 23 445 199 Address: Baross u. 165. H-2040 Budaörs Hungary, Europe View Larger Map Contact for Technical Support Email: Phone: +36 23 422 804; +36 23 445 193 FAX: +36 23 445 199 Open: from 9 AM till 5 PM (GMT+1 time zone) About Company Contact Industries News Products Video Wall Controllers Video Processors Matrix Switchers HDBaseT Extenders Resources Training Videos Blog Case Studies Newsletter Subscribe Contact DEXON Systems +36 23 422 804 +36 23 445 199 © 2021 Dexon Systems - All Rights Reserved Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Terms of use Dear Visitor! We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. More OK
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Where did you hear about DEXON? Google search Other search engine From partner Exhibition I am a current partner Newsletter Other AV platform LinkedIn Facebook Youtube Twitter Low Normal High CC By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. Outstanding reference projects: Help for Our Partners With over 30 years of background and experience in the pro-AV industry, after-sales support is highly integrated in our service package. Your questions are always treated with strong commitment by qualified members of our support team, who are in direct contact with both our hardware and software teams. Our goal is to minimize the turnaround time of overcoming any inquiries, installation requests or difficulties that might occur. We are here to maximize your user experience under any circumstances. Main Characteristics Experienced Support Staff We offer a wealth of experience and expertise in the pro-AV industry to give you a hand with any difficulties you may face. Our staff is highly trained and is very familiar with our products. Therefore, we can always provide an answer to your questions. Contact Us You have multiple ways of reaching us, in case you require any support. Our e-mail, fax and phone lines are always open to support you with any problems that might arise during installation or using our products. Development Our support staff has the advantage to be in direct contact with production and development. Therefore, we are able to tackle more complex issues with a short turnaround time. Your business and success are important to us. DEXON USA Email: Phone: +1 480 378 6659 Web: www.dexonusa.com Address: 4815 E. Carefree Hwy, Suite 108-104 Cave Creek, AZ 85331 DEXON Systems Ltd. Email: Phone: +36 23 422 804 FAX: +36 23 445 199 Address: Baross u. 165. H-2040 Budaörs Hungary, Europe View Larger Map Contact for Technical Support Email: Phone: +36 23 422 804; +36 23 445 193 FAX: +36 23 445 199 Open: from 9 AM till 5 PM (GMT+1 time zone) About Company Contact Industries News Products Video Wall Controllers Video Processors Matrix Switchers HDBaseT Extenders Resources Training Videos Blog Case Studies Newsletter Subscribe Contact DEXON Systems +36 23 422 804 +36 23 445 199 © 2021 Dexon Systems - All Rights Reserved Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Terms of use Dear Visitor! We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. More OK
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Fire officials are now working with Atmos Energy to determine what is going on in this area, and to ensure that residents are able to safely return to their homes. “We don’t know how much time before it’s fully addressed,” said Jason Evans with Dallas Fire-Rescue. “Right now, there is no timeline.” “I’m worried for the whole neighborhood,” McCoy said, “because that whole neighborhood is blowing up.” MORE NEWS: TCU Falls 48-14 To Iowa State Atmos Energy President and CEO Mike Haefner released a statement Friday afternoon on the deadly house explosion: “We are deeply saddened by the death of the young girl at 3534 Espanola Drive this morning. We express our sincere heartfelt condolences to her family. The safety of the residents and first responders is our highest concern. We are working in close partnership with Dallas Fire Rescue as the cause of today’s incident is thoroughly investigated. 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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced a barrage of questions from his opposition counterparts on pressing issues of the ongoing flood disaster in BC, Indigenous reconciliation, inflation and climate change for the first question period in five months. In a series of, sometimes spirited, partisan exchanges, Conservative leader Erin O’Toole, Bloc Québécois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh questioned where the federal government has been and what it plans to do to solve problems. they said they have simmered in the two months between the 2021 federal election and the opening of the 44th parliament. “Monthly grocery bills have already increased by hundreds of dollars. The speech of the throne mentioned inflation once, but once. Is the Prime Minister struggling to understand the concerns of Canadian families? Or does he just not care?” asked O’Toole. “Inflation is a challenge that countries around the world are currently facing due to supply chain disruptions, due to the recovery of our economies after COVID, but we are deeply concerned about the rising cost of living that inflation is causing people,” Trudeau said. . There was a packed house for the first post-election question period, with recently re-elected House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota reminding the hecklers to consider their colleagues who wanted to hear the aisle exchanges. “We are in a climate crisis and we need to take urgent action. This climate crisis also offers an opportunity to create good jobs for workers… So why has this Prime Minister abandoned workers, without a plan to create high-paying jobs that will help us fight the climate crisis?” asked Singh. “Mr. President, just a few months ago, all parties had the opportunity to put forward their plans for fighting climate change and for growing a Canadian economy and I was extremely pleased to see support for the Liberal plan. .. was recognized as the strongest plan for the economy and for combating climate change by all experts,” Trudeau replied. DEMAND PRIORITIES, VACCINATION RULES In a prequel to the question period, Trudeau and O’Toole exchanged attacks, claiming that their opponents’ priorities in the new parliament did not match Canadians’ concerns. Speaking to his caucus Wednesday morning, O’Toole addressed the prime minister directly, accusing him of neglecting the rising cost of living and omitting key issues in Tuesday’s speech from the throne. “Instead of standing up for the Canadians, we have a Prime Minister who always puts his own needs before yours,” O’Toole said. “Other countries are launching ambitious plans to unleash innovation, cut taxes and cut red tape to grow their economies, and we’re not seeing Justin Trudeau… It took him two months to get us back to work in Ottawa after are unnecessary pandemic elections,” he said. O’Toole’s caucus-rousing speech came a week after party strife reached a fever pitch with Senator Denise Batters’ removal from the conservative national caucus over publicly challenging his leadership future by launching a petition calling for an accelerated membership vote. on whether O’ Toole should keep his job. In it, he vowed that his party will be the “professional, ethical and experienced” team representing Canadians in this parliament, harking back to issues and messages he has used in the past to rally the conservative grassroots. Responding to the official opposition leader’s comments en route to a liberal caucus meeting, Trudeau said his administration is focused on the economy and affordability, as well as reconciliation and climate change, while his opponent focuses on challenging the vaccine’s House of Commons mandate. . “The kind of stuff Mr. O’Toole should be focusing on. Instead, he’s focusing on getting his MPs waivers, which doesn’t make much sense,” Trudeau said, referring to questions about how many of his MPs may be unvaccinated but have filed medical waivers. ‘MPS ARE ESSENTIAL’: MP Inside the door of the Conservative caucus meeting on Wednesday was a basket full of rapid test kits and masks that the party said were there for any MP if they wanted to take a test as an extra precaution, regardless of vaccination status. “Our caucus chair does have some quick tests available, and they are there if caucus members really want to use them, if anyone needs or wants a quick test I’m sure they would be accessible to anyone on the hill who wants a quick test,” Deputy Conservative Leader Candice Bergen said during a scrum in West Block. 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