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For the inaugural issue of Feminist Anthropology, we invite submissions that honor the heterogeneous inheritance of feminist orientations within feminist anthropology, embracing the uneasy, the obscene, the liberatory, the divisive, and the courageous. We seek contributions that reflect the ways in which feminist anthropology has been a generative and creative engine for innovative and paradigm-shifting research.
Feminist anthropology brings many critical scholarly communities into conversation, drawing on various genealogies, and traditions. A significant number of feminist practices engage in transformative work that imagine multiple futures. As a critical scholarly practice, feminist anthropology has at times been generative, divisive, provocative, courageous, and innovative. It has not and, likely, will never singularly describe a particular kind of anthropological work as its strength lies in the proliferation of heterogeneous critical perspectives, theories and methodologies. For “while gender and sexuality remain crucial themes in feminist scholarship, what it means to be a feminist anthropologist and engage in feminist ethnography remain unsettled” (Backe 2016). In our inaugural issue, we embrace and celebrate the unsettled nature of feminist anthropology.
As a liberatory practice, feminism has encapsulated a range of political and analytical praxes. Some Black feminisms, for example, have sought to construct and broaden the canon while deconstructing institutionalized racism and sexism (McClaurin 2001). Reflections on the relation of feminism to post-coloniality have called forth a feminism that needs “to be attentive to borders while learning to transcend them” (Mohanty 2003). Other explorations of liberatory practice have argued against “delivering judgments on what counts as a feminist versus an antifeminist practice,” refusing to distinguish between a subversive and non-subversive act (Mahmood 2012).
Across anthropology’s many domains, feminism has carried various inflections, taking many forms within archaeological, ethnographic, biological and linguistic work, despite the fact that the moniker “feminist,” has been marked as an obscenity or suspect category. Feminisms take on distinctive significance under oppressive state, local, familial, and institutional regimes. What are the obligations of scholarly communities when feminisms are criminalized, repressed, banned or excluded? For the inaugural issue, we seek two types of submissions that consider anthropology’s feminisms taking account of our particular historical, political, and social contexts:
1) Short essays under 3000 words in length will be featured under the theme of “Situating Research.” These essays may take on a particular problematic within the author’s anthropological field of scholarship, engaging a pressing question, or taking up a particular feminist genealogy and accounting for the present state of feminist scholarship.
2) We also seek research articles between 4000-6000 words in length (including bibliography and citations). Research articles should be grounded in a particular research project and focused on evidence, whether it is linguistic, somatic, ethnographic, material, or practice-based. How does this project demonstrate the ways in which anthropology has benefitted from feminist analysis and insight? How does the work contribute to on-going feminist research, and how is this particular to anthropological scholarship? Drawing on discussions across the fields, and across generations of scholars with a range of institutional affiliations, we invite scholars to contribute to these conversations.
The Scholar One submission is located at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/americananthro-afa. Interested parties may send queries to editors Dána-Ain Davis (dana.davis@qc.cuny.edu) and Sameena Mulla (sameena.mulla@marquette.edu). Manuscripts will be due August 15th, and the first issue will be released May 2020.
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Arizona is using its CARES Act funds to fuel innovative solutions, provide extra supports in high-need schools and improve distance learning options…
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Governor Ducey is one of the first governors so far to leverage GEER funding for innovation grants. His $1 million investment in A for Arizona’s Expansion and Innovation Fund will provide microgrants to proven innovative K-12 schools that have reimagined how best to serve their students. The microgrants will enable school leaders to accelerate innovative learning solutions for Arizona’s most vulnerable student populations.
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Brown, Tony, and Jennifer Brown. Teaching Advanced Language Skills through Global Debate: Theory and Practice. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2014.
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Debate has the power to educate students about different issues, foster critical thinking and analytical skills, and teach how to engage with and respect different opinions. Debate can be used as a language learning tool because arguments in a debate hinge on “rhetorical strategies and complex linguistic constructions,” as well as persuasive public speaking tactics (1). Therefore, there are similar criteria used to measure a good debater and someone highly proficient in a language, and Teaching Advanced Language Skills argues that advanced language learners can improve their proficiency through building debate skills. The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) standards, especially those that explain the leap from a rating of Advanced to Superior, are described in detail in the beginning of this book to convey these similarities. Overall, advanced-level language learners should be able to make arguments with sophisticated language that is tailored to a specific audience, and these are the types of skills that can be fostered by learning how to write persuasive essays and engage in oral debates in the target language.
Teaching Advanced Language Skills explains the framework behind a related textbook that Tony Brown and Jennifer Brown created as a roadmap for learners to gain the skills to discuss abstract topics and opinions and to tailor language to a specific audience. Each chapter in the textbook is dedicated to a debate over a different theme, including economy vs. environment, intervention vs. isolation, and cultural preservation vs. diversity. There are exercises for learners to develop the previously mentioned skills through learning vocabulary in context, different sides of the debates, and comprehension checks. Even without the textbook, the methods and strategies in Teaching Advanced Language Skills can be applied to the concept of language learning through debate.
Methods
The exercises in Tony Brown and Jennifer Brown’s textbook are modeled off the approach of Boris Shekhtman’s (2013) island theory, in which learners have example sentences in each chapter as a template that “learners can ‘swim’ to for safety” (Brown and Brown 2014, 2). Once learners become accustomed to the logic of these model sentences, the repetition can lead to easy access to the metaphorical island, especially for higher level learners. This approach makes a lot of sense and is similar to how I initially learned certain grammatical structures in Swahili (e.g., through repetition of example sentences with different noun classes). However, I have not employed this kind of language-learning strategy for more abstract concepts and advanced vocabulary retention. Brown and Brown argue that this approach works particularly well for advanced language learners looking to make the leap to the superior level.
This method includes a unique way of teaching vocabulary that we have discussed briefly in the Multilanguage Seminar yet: words are presented in each thematic chapter in clusters of words generally used together. The text includes links to online corpora to see more words used in context and challenges learners to include new vocabulary in their answers to open-ended discussion questions.
The next step of this method includes putting the newly acquired topical knowledge and contextualized vocabulary to use by preparing for debate. This part has the potential to take learners from the advanced to the superior level of proficiency because it requires the formation of hypotheses and role-playing different stakeholders who might discuss the issue in different ways. The final products of this stage include written position papers, in which learners lay out an organized and persuasive argument, and oral debates, in which learners employ rhetorical strategies.
The rest of the book lays out why this method is effective, beginning with an explanation of task-based language learning. This style of learning is based on the idea that students can evaluate their own language accuracy by seeing whether they have completed a certain task (Leaver and Kaplan 2004). In order to best measure the progress made throughout the course centered on debate, the authors recommend completing at least a self-evaluation using the ACTFL “Can-Do Statements,” similarly to how students who practice self-instructional language techniques measure their progress. There are also suggestions about class size and forming debate teams within the class, although these suggestions apply more to formal language-learning courses.
Before reading this book, I had not heard of the similarities between the process of learning a language and of preparing for and participating in a debate. This approach makes a lot of sense to me given the way the creators of this method described their rationale behind it. When I think of the most fruitful times of my language learning journey with Swahili, especially in the later years of it, the first thing that comes to mind is the debates that my classes organically engaged in.
For example, over the course of watching the Tanzanian TV show and web series, Siri ya Mtungi, in my advanced Swahili course last year, we got into very heated conversations and even disagreements about the decisions certain characters had made, social and cultural norms, and community power dynamics. This show was not only a useful conversation starter and an educational tool that drew us all into a snapshot of life in the context in which Swahili language and culture exists. It also challenged each of us to develop and put forth our own perspectives and ideas on the spot. At times it was especially challenging to find the right words fast enough to put forth the next argument or defend a point of view, but through this process, which is what this book advocates for, I think I can speak on behalf of the whole class that we were able to expand our vocabulary and comfort with engaging in complex conversations about topics that we felt like we had a stake in defending against or arguing for.
Usefulness for Self-Instructional Learners
There is much to be gained from the overview of the processes that Brown and Brown (2014) categorize as teaching reading, listening, writing, and speaking. While most of the book assumes a group and classroom learning environment, I think there are still strategies that individual learners can use or at least be conscious of. Some of the most valuable takeaways for self-instructional language learners in these sections include the following ideas: read editorials on controversial topics so as to help with the shift from learning to read, to reading to learn (Brown and Brown 2014, 16); use concept maps, word walls, spaced repetition, and KWL (know, want to know, and learned) charts to learn more vocabulary in order to aid in reading and listening comprehension; practice active and pre-and post- listening tasks (37); and practice writing travel logs, news stories, and personal narratives for advanced learners; practice writing editorials, critical responses to others’ writing, synthesis and analysis of research, and policy papers and reports of an academic nature for superior learners (42).
The final section of the book delves into the different types of formal and informal debates that groups of students can engage in to practice their language skills. Some of the more informal alternative types of debate that could likely be facilitated with smaller groups of self-instructional learners are presidential debates, tag-team debates, timed pair share, paraphrase passport, affirmation passport, response gambits, talking chips (Brown and Brown 2014, 71-73). While the oral debate takes at least two people, it seems to me that individual learners could still benefit from this framework that challenges them to get to know a topic over which there is debate (perhaps from a country in which the target language is spoken), read and write responses to pieces on this debate, and craft a position essay about one or multiple sides of the debate as an exercise. Individual learners could also turn these position essays into oral arguments and engage conversation partners in informal debate.
Works Cited
Brown, Tony, and Jennifer Brown. Teaching Advanced Language Skills through Global Debate: Theory and Practice. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2014.
Leaver, Betty L., and Marsha A. Kaplan. “Task-Based Instruction in US Government Slavic Language Programs.” In Task-Based Instruction in Foreign Language Education: Practice and Programs, edited by Betty L. Leaver and Jane R. Willis, 47–66. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2004.
Leaver, Betty L., and Boris Shekhtman. “Principles and Practices in Teaching Superior-level Language Skills: Not Just More of the Same.” In Developing Professional-Level Language Profciency, edited by Betty L. Leaver and Boris Shekhtman, 3–33. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Shekhtman, Boris. How to Improve Your Foreign Language Immediately: Foreign Language Communication Tools. Virginia Institute Press, 2013.
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UltraTech International Inc., introduces the Ultra-Twin IBC HardTop outdoor storage for two IBC tanks. Lockable, dual closure allows quick access while providing added security. Roll-top covers can be easily lifted for routine visual inspection while swing-out doors provide convenience for loading and unloading of tanks.
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Pista green and blue color combination block printed georgette salwar set with block print patterns throughout the top material with mirror-work and a crochet work at the yoke paired with a block printed cotton bottom material and a shaded chiffon dupatta
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The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) is the leading voice and authority in health information, wherever it is found. Our people work at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and business.
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Water of Leith walkway, opposite National Gallery of Scotland 'Life Tribute' Edinburgh AIDS Memorial since 1 December 2004
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Edinburgh's AIDS memorial is situated in The Cauldron alongside the Water of Leith directly below the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art. Photo © Paul (and Mike) flickr
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The world’s biggest girl band, Little Mix will play The Falkirk Stadium on Friday 27th July 2018 as part of the group’s ‘The Summer Hits Tour 2018’. Book your transfer to the stadium now on 0800-6190575. The show will see Little Mix perform their greatest hits, including ‘Touch’, ‘Shout Out to My Ex’, ‘Black Magic’ and ‘Wings’. Little Mix have just …
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Coming to college can be both an exciting and daunting experience. In your first year and throughout your time at AIT, we will do all we can to help you feel welcomed as part of a warm and supportive community of staff and students.
If you are coming to AIT through the CAO or transferring from another 3rd level college, you will receive a registration pack in the post with details of how to complete your registration process. Once you have completed on-line registration, you should retain your new student number as you will use this during Induction to complete processing of your new AIT Card, access email and other college resources.
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Understanding API
API stands for Application Programming Interface. An API is a software intermediary that allows two applications to talk to each other. In other words, an API is the messenger that delivers your request to the provider that you’re requesting it from and then delivers the response back to you. We can say that an API is a set of programming instructions and standards for accessing a Web-based software application or Web tool.
As we understood API is a software-to-software interface, not a user interface. The most important part of this name is “interface,” because an API essentially talks to a program for you. You still need to know the language to communicate with the program, but without an API, you won’t get far. With APIs, applications talk to each other without any user knowledge or intervention. When programmers decide to make some of their data available to the public, they “expose endpoints,” meaning they publish a portion of the language they’ve used to build their program. Other programmers can then pull data from the application by building URLs or using HTTP clients (special programs that build the URLs for you) to request data from those endpoints.
Endpoints return text that’s meant for computers to read, so it won’t make complete sense if you don’t understand the computer code used to write it. A software company releases its API to the public so that other software developers can design products that are powered by its service.
Examples:
When bloggers put their Twitter handle on their blog’s sidebar, WordPress enables this by using Twitter’s API.
Amazon.com released its API so that Web site developers could more easily access Amazon’s product information. Using the Amazon API, a third party Web site can post direct links to Amazon products with updated prices and an option to “buy now.”
When you buy movie tickets online and enter your credit card information, the movie ticket Web site uses an API to send your credit card information to a remote application that verifies whether your information is correct. Once payment is confirmed, the remote application sends a response back to the movie ticket Web site saying it’s OK to issue the tickets. As a user, you only see one interface — the movie ticket Web site — but behind the scenes, many applications are working together using APIs. This type of integration is called seamless, since the user never notices when software functions are handed from one application to another
Docker engine comes with an API. Docker provides an API for interacting with the Docker daemon (called the Docker Engine API), as well as SDKs for Go and Python. The SDKs allow you to build and scale Docker apps and solutions quickly and easily. If Go or Python don’t work for you, you can use the Docker Engine API directly. The Docker Engine API is a RESTful API accessed by an HTTP client such as wget or curl , or the HTTP library which is part of most modern programming languages.
Types of APIs
There are four main types of APIs:
Open APIs: Also known as Public API, there are no restrictions to access these types of APIs because they are publicly available.
Partner APIs: A developer needs specific rights or licenses in order to access this type of API because they are not available to the public.
Internal APIs: Also known as Private APIs, only internal systems expose this type of API. These are usually designed for internal use within a company. The company uses this type of API among the different internal teams to be able to improve its products and services.
Composite APIs: This type of API combines different data and service APIs. It is a sequence of tasks that run synchronously as a result of the execution, and not at the request of a task. Its main uses are to speed up the process of execution and improve the performance of the listeners in the web interfaces.
API architecture types:
APIs can vary by architecture type but are generally used for one of three purposes:
System APIs access and maintain data. These types of APIs are responsible for managing all of the configurations within a system. To use an example, a system API unlocks data from a company’s billing database.
Process APIs take the data accessed with system APIs and synthesize it to create a new way to view or act on data across systems. To continue the example, a process API would take the billing information and combine it with inventory information and other data to fulfill an order.
Experience APIs add context to system and process APIs. These types of APIs make the information collected by system and process APIs understandable to a specified audience. Following the same example, an experience API could translate the data from the process and system APIs into an order status tracker that displays information about when the order was placed and when the customer should expect to receive it.
Apart from the main web APIs, there are also web service APIs:
The following are the most common types of web service APIs:
SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol): This is a protocol that uses XML as a format to transfer data. Its main function is to define the structure of the messages and methods of communication. It also uses WSDL, or Web Services Definition Language, in a machine-readable document to publish a definition of its interface.
XML-RPC: This is a protocol that uses a specific XML format to transfer data compared to SOAP that uses a proprietary XML format. It is also older than SOAP. XML-RPC uses minimum bandwidth and is much simpler than SOAP. Example – YUM command in Linux uses XML-RPC calls
JSON-RPC: JavaScript Object Notation, this protocol is similar to XML-RPC but instead of using XML format to transfer data it uses JSON.
REST (Representational State Transfer): REST is not a protocol like the other web services, instead, it is a set of architectural principles. The REST service needs to have certain characteristics, including simple interfaces, which are resources identified easily within the request and manipulation of resources using the interface.
SOAP REST
It has strict rules and advanced security to follow. There are loose guidelines to follow allowing developers to make recommendations easily
It is driven by Function It is driven by Data
It requires more Bandwidth It requires minimum Bandwidth
SOAP vs REST
JSON XML
Supports only text and numbers. Supports various types of data for example text, numbers, images, graphs, charts etc.
Focuses mainly on Data Focuses mainly on Document
It has low security It has more security
JSON vs XML
The web service APIs honor all the http methods like POST, GET, PUT, PATCH, DELETE. if we compare these with the CRUD operations,
HTTP Methods CRUD
POST Create
GET Read
PUT Update/Replace
PATCH Update/Modify
DELETE Delete
HTTP methods vs CRUD operations
POST – The POST verb is most-often utilized to create new resources. It will return HTTP status 201 on success and returning a Location header with a link to the newly-created resource with the 201 HTTP status. POST is neither safe nor idempotent.
GET – The HTTP GET method is used to read (or retrieve) a representation of a resource GET returns a representation in XML or JSON and an HTTP response code of 200 (OK). GET is idempotent
PUT – PUT is most-often utilized for update capabilities. PUT is not a safe operation, in that it modifies (or creates) state on the server, but it is idempotent.
PATCH – PATCH is used for modify capabilities. The PATCH request only needs to contain the changes to the resource, not the complete resource. PATCH is neither safe nor idempotent. However, a PATCH request can be issued in such a way as to be idempotent,
DELETE – DELETE is pretty easy to understand. It is used to delete a resource identified by a URI. There is a caveat about DELETE idempotence as calling DELETE on a resource a second time will often return a 404 (NOT FOUND) since it was already removed and therefore is no longer available.
We will now just try creating a RESTFul API with Golang. For those who haven’t tried your hands with Golang can click here to follow the basics of Golang.
We are starting the go program which creates an API. The source code for this is available in this Git repository. A discussion on the implementation of API is out of scope for this blog post. We can discuss that in another post.
Here we concentrate only on the API and the requests and responses we receive and retrieve from the API end point. So, we can start our dummy API interface.
executing the code
Now we can check whether our API is accessible and it’s giving responses for our requests. We are doing it in command line with simple curl request. our application is listening on port 8001 which can be modified as per your wish in the code. We are now hitting the end point ‘/’
curl request
Next we try hitting the end point /events to get all the events in the dummy database created with slice and strut in the main.go file.
curl request to get all events
Now we will simulate the requests with an opensource Firefox extension RESTer. This is available for Chrome too. So for hitting the endpoint “/events” we are using the GET method. the Response 200 states that the request was successful.
GET method
In this simulation, we are using the POST method to create another event in the dummy database inside the application programmatically. Response code 201 is provided for successful creation of the event.
POST method to create new event
Now we can try hitting the endpoint “/events/{id}” which is the endpoint to retrieve one event with a GET method which will display the newly added event with “/events/2”
GET method on /events/2
We will now hit the “/events” endpoint and see whether both the evets are in the response.
GET method on /events endpoint
In the next simulation we are using the PATCH method to modify/update an existing event. In this case we are hitting the endpoint “/events/2” to modify the event id 2.
PATCH method to modify event id 2
Try to GET the expected results from the endpoint “/events” to verify our PATCH request.
GET method to verify PATCH request
In the final simulation we are hitting the endpoint “/events/1” with a DELETE method so that event id 1 will be removed/deleted.
DELETE Method to delete event id 1
Voila..!! We just created an API and tested it with dummy data. I believe we got a quick overview of what an API is and how we can use different HTTP methods to retrieve data or modify data using an API.
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Linux Inside Win 10
I am a zealous fan of Linux and FOSS. I have been using Linux and it’s TUI with bash shell for more than seventeen years. When I moved to my new role I find it bit difficult when I had a Windows 10 laptop and was literally fumbling with the powershell and cmd line when I tried working with tools like terraform, git etc. But luckily I figured out a solution for the old school *NIX users like me who are forced to use a Windows laptop, and that solution is WSL.
Windows Subsystem for Linux a.k.a WSL is an environment in Windows 10 for running unmodified Linux binaries in a way similar to Linux Containers. Please go through my earlier post on LinuxContainers for more details on it. WSL runs Linux binaries by implementing a Linux API compatibility layer partly in the Windows kernel when it was introduced first. The second iteration of it, “WSL 2” uses the Linux kernel itself in a lightweight VM to provide better compatibility with native Linux installations.
To use WSL in Win 10, you have to enable wsl feature from the Windows optional features. Being a aficionado of command line than the GUI, I’ll now list out step by step commands in order to enable the WSL and install your favourite Linux distribution and how to use it.
Open Powershell as administrator and execute the command below Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux
Note: Restart is required when prompted
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://aka.ms/wsl-ubuntu-1804 -OutFile Ubuntu.appx -UseBasicParsing
In the above command you can use all the Linux distros available for WSL. For example if you want to use Kali Linux instead of Ubuntu, you can edit the distro url in the step 2 command as “https://aka.ms/ wsl-kali-linux”. Please refer to this guide for all available distros.
Once the download is completed, you need to add that package to the Windows 10 application list which can be done using the command below.
Add-AppxPackage .\Ubuntu.appx
Once all these steps are completed, in the Win 10 search (magnifying glass in the bottom left corner near to the windows logo) type Ubuntu and you can see your Ubuntu (you need to search which ever wsl distro you have added). To complete the initialization of your newly installed distro, launch a new instance which is Ubuntu in our case by selecting and running Ubuntu from search as seen in the screen shot below.
This will start the installation of your chosen Linux distros binaries and libraries along with the kernel. It will take some time to complete the installation and configuration (approximately 5 to 10 minutes depending on your laptop/desktop configuration).
Once installation is complete, you will be prompted to create a new user account (and its password).
Note: You can choose any username and password you wish – they have no bearing on your Windows username.
If everything goes well, we’ll have Ubuntu installed as a sub system. When you open a new distro instance, you won’t be prompted for your password,
but if you elevate your privileges using sudo, you will need to enter your password.
Next step is to updating your package catalog, and upgrading your installed packages with the Ubuntu package manager apt. To do so, execute the below command in the prompt.
$ sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
Now we will proceed to install Git.
$ sudo apt install git
$ git --version
And finally test out git installation with the above command. You can also install other tools, packages available in the repository. I have installed git, terraform, aws-cli, azure-cli and ansible. You can install python, ruby, go programming environment as well. Python pip and ruby gem installations are also supported. You can use this sub system as an alternative for your day to day Linux operations and as an alternative terminal for your Powershell if you are using Sublime Text or Atom or Visual studio code
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Unikernel: Another paradigm for the cloud
In this cloud era it is hard to imagine a world without access to services in the cloud. From contacting someone through mail, to storing work-related documents on an online drive and accessing it across devices, there are lot of services we use on a daily basis that is in the cloud.
To reduce the cost of compute power, Virtualization has been adapted towards offering more services with less hardware. And then came the concept of containers where you deploy the application in isolated containers with light weight images which has few binaries and libraries to run your application, But still we need the underlying VMs to deploy such solutions. All these VMs comes with a cost. While large data-centers are offering services in the cloud, they are also hungry for electric power, which is becoming a growing concern as our planet is being drained of its resources. So what we need now is less power-hungry solutions.
What if, instead of virtualization of an entire operating system, you were to load an application with only the required components from the operating system? Effectively reducing the size of the virtual machine to its bare minimum resource footprint? This is where unikernels come into play.
Unikernel
Unikernel is a relatively new concept that was first introduced around 2013 by Anil Madhavapeddy in a paper titled “Unikernels: Library Operating Systems for the Cloud” (Madhavapeddy, et al., 2013).
You can find more details on Unilernel by searching the scholarly articles in Google.
Unikernels are defined by the community at Unikernel.org as follows.
“Unikernels are specialized, single-address-space machine images constructed by using library operating systems.”
For more detailed reading about the concepts behind Unikernel, please follow this link,
A Unikernel is an application that has been boiled down to a small, secure, light-weight virtual machine which eliminates general purpose operating systems such as Linux or Windows. Unikernels aims to be a much more secure system than Linux. It does this through several thrusts. Not having the notion of users, running a single process per VM, and limiting the amount of code that is incorporated into each VM. This means that there are no users and no shell to login to and, more importantly, you can’t run more than the one program you want to run inside. Despite their relatively young age, unikernels borrow from age-old concepts rooted in the dawn of the computer era: microkernels and library operating systems. This means that a unikernel holds a single application. Single-address space means that in its core, the unikernel does not have separate user and kernel address space. Library operating systems are the core of unikernel systems. Unikernels are provisioned directly on the hypervisor without a traditional system like Linux. So it can run 1000X more vms/per server.
You can have a look in here for details about Microkernel, Monolithic & Library Operating Systems
Virtual Machines VS Linux Containers VS Unikernel
Virtualization of services can be implemented in various ways. One of the most widespread methods today is through virtual machine, hosted on hypervisors such as VMware’s ESXi or Linux Foundation’s Xen Project.
Hypervisors allow hosting multiple guest operating systems on a single physical machine. These guest operating systems are executed in what is called virtual machines. The widespread use of hypervisors is due to their ability to better distribute and optimize the workload on the physical servers as opposed to legacy infrastructures of one operating system per physical server.
Containers are another method of virtualization, which differentiates from hypervisors by creating virtualized environments and sharing the host’s kernel. This provides a lighter approach to hypervisors which requires each guest to have their copy of the operating system kernel, making a hypervisor-virtualized environment resource heavy in contrast to containers which share parts of the existing operating system.
As aforementioned, unikernels leverage the abstraction of hypervisors in addition to using library operating systems to only include the required kernel routines alongside the application to present the lightest of all three solutions.
VM vs Container vs Unikernels
The figure above shows the major difference between the three virtualization technologies. Here we can clearly see that virtual machines present a much larger load on the infrastructure as opposed to containers and unikernels.
Additionally, unikernels are in direct “competition” with containers. By providing services in the form of reduced virtual machines, unikernels improve on the container model by its increased security. By sharing the host kernel, containerized applications share the same vulnerabilities as the host operating system. Furthermore, containers do not possess the same level of host/guest isolation as hypervisors/virtual machines, potentially making container breaches more damaging than both virtual machines and unikernels.
Technology
Pros
Cons
Virtual Machines – Allows deploying different operating systems on a single host
– Complete isolation from host
– Orchestration solutions available – Requires compute power proportional to number of instances
– Requires large infrastructures
– Each instance loads an entire operating system
Linux Containers – Lightweight virtualization
– Fast boot times
– Ochestration solutions
– Dynamic resource allocation – Reduced isolation between host and guest due to shared kernel
– Less flexible (i.e.: dependent on host kernel)
– Network is less flexible
Unikernels – Lightweight images
– Specialized application
– Complete isolation from host
– Higher security against absent functionalities (e.g.: remote command execution) – Not mature enough yet for production
– Requires developing applications from the grounds up
– Limited deployment possibilities
– Lack of complete IDE support
– Static resource allocation
– Lack of orchestration tools
A Comparison of solutions
Docker and containerization technology and the container orchestra-tors like Kubernetes, OpenShift are 2 steps forward for the world of DevOps and that the principles it promotes are forward-thinking and largely on-target for the future of a more secure, performance oriented, and easy-to-manage cloud future. However, an alternative approach leveraging unikernels and immutable servers will result in smaller, easier to manage, more secure containers that will be simpler to adopt by existing enterprises. As DevOps matures, the shortcomings of cloud application deployment and management are becoming clear. Virtual machine image bloat, large attack surfaces, legacy executable, base-OS fragmentation, and unclear division of responsibilities between development and IT for cloud deployments are all causing significant friction (and opportunities for the future).
For Example: It remains virtually impossible to create a Ruby or Python web server virtual machine image that DOESN’T include build tools (gcc), ssh, and multiple latent shell executable. All of these components are detrimental for production systems as they increase image size, increase attack surface, and increase maintenance overhead.
Compared to VMs running Operating systems like Windows and Linux, the unikernel has only a tenth of 1% of the attack surface. So in the case of a unikernel — sysdig, tcpdump, and mysql-client are not installed and you can’t just “apt-get install” them either. You have to bring that with your exploit. To take it further even a simple cat /etc/hosts or grep of /var/log/nginx/access.log simply won’t work — once again they are separate processes.
So unikernels are highly resistant to remote code execution attacks, more specifically shell code exploits.
Immutable Servers & Unikernels
Immutable Servers are a deployment model that mandates that no application updates, security patches, or configuration changes happen on production systems. If any of these layers needs to be modified, a new image is constructed, pushed and cycled into production. Heroku is a great example of immutable servers in action: every change to your application requires a ‘git push’ to overwrite the existing version. The advantages of this approach include higher confidence in the code that is running in production, integration of testing into deployment workflows, easy to verify that systems have not been compromised.
Once you become a believer in the concept of immutable servers, then speed of deployment and minimizing vulnerability surface area become objectives. Containers promote the idea of single-service-per-container (microservices), and unikernels take this idea even further.
Unikernels allow you to compile and link your application code all the way down to and include the operating system. For example, if your application doesn’t require persistent disk access, no device drivers or OS facilities for disk access would even be included in final production images. Since unikernels are designed to run on hypervisors such as Xen, they only need interfaces to standardized resources such as networking and persistence. Device drivers for thousands of displays, disks, network cards are completely unnecessary. Production systems become minimalist — only requiring the application code, the runtime environment, and the OS facilities required by the applications. The net effect is smaller VM images with less surface area that can be deployed faster and maintained more easily.
Immutable vs Mutable Infrastructure
Traditional Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) will become extinct on servers. They will be replaced with single-user, bare metal hypervisors optimized for the specific hardware, taking decades of multi-user, hardware-agnostic code cruft with them. More mature build-deploy-manage tool set based on these technologies will be truly game changing for hosted and enterprise clouds alike.
Unikernel
Language
Targets
Functions
ClickOS C++ Xen Network Function Virtualization
HalVM Haskell Xen
IncludeOS C++ KVM, VirtualBox, ESXi, Google Cloud, OpenStack Orchestration tool available
MirageOS OCaml KVM, Xen, RTOS/MCU
Nanos Unikernel C, C++, Go, Java, Node.js, Python, Rust, Ruby, PHP, etc QEMU/KVM Orchestration tool available
OSv Java, C, C++, Node, Ruby VirtualBox, ESXi, KVM, Amazon EC2, Google Cloud Cloud and IoT (ARM)
Rumprun C, C++, Erlan, Go, Java, JavaScript, Node.js, Python, Ruby, Rust Xen, KVM
Unik Go, Node.js, Java, C, C++, Python, OCaml VirtualBox, ESXi, KVM, XEN, Amazon EC2, Google Cloud, OpenStack, PhotonController Unikernel compiler toolbox with orchestration possible through Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry
ToroKernel FreePascal VirtualBox, KVM, XEN, HyperV Unikernel dedicated to run microservices
Comparing few Unikernel solutions from active projects
Out of the various existing projects, some standout due to their wide range of supported languages. Out of the active projects, the above table describes the language they support, the hypervisors they can run on and remarks concerning their functionality.
Currently experimenting with the Unikernel in the AWS and Google Cloud Platform and will update you with another post on that soon.
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To reduce the cost of compute power, Virtualization has been adapted towards offering more services with less hardware. And then came the concept of containers where you deploy the application in isolated containers with light weight images which has few binaries and libraries to run your application, But still we need the underlying VMs to deploy such solutions. All these VMs comes with a cost. While large data-centers are offering services in the cloud, they are also hungry for electric power, which is becoming a growing concern as our planet is being drained of its resources. So what we need now is less power-hungry solutions. What if, instead of virtualization of an entire operating system, you were to load an application with only the required components from the operating system? Effectively reducing the size of the virtual machine to its bare minimum resource footprint? This is where unikernels come into play. Unikernel Unikernel is a relatively new concept that was first introduced around 2013 by Anil Madhavapeddy in a paper titled "Unikernels: Library Operating Systems for the Cloud" (Madhavapeddy, et al., 2013). You can find more details on Unilernel by searching the scholarly articles in Google. Unikernels are defined by the community at Unikernel.org as follows. "Unikernels are specialized, single-address-space machine images constructed by using library operating systems." For more detailed reading about the concepts behind Unikernel, please follow this link, A Unikernel is an application that has been boiled down to a small, secure, light-weight virtual machine which eliminates general purpose operating systems such as Linux or Windows. Unikernels aims to be a much more secure system than Linux. It does this through several thrusts. Not having the notion of users, running a single process per VM, and limiting the amount of code that is incorporated into each VM. This means that there are no users and no shell to login to and, more importantly, you can't run more than the one program you want to run inside. Despite their relatively young age, unikernels borrow from age-old concepts rooted in the dawn of the computer era: microkernels and library operating systems. This means that a unikernel holds a single application. Single-address space means that in its core, the unikernel does not have separate user and kernel address space. Library operating systems are the core of unikernel systems. Unikernels are provisioned directly on the hypervisor without a traditional system like Linux. So it can run 1000X more vms/per server. You can have a look in here for details about Microkernel, Monolithic & Library Operating Systems Virtual Machines VS Linux Containers VS Unikernel Virtualization of services can be implemented in various ways. One of the most widespread methods today is through virtual machine, hosted on hypervisors such as VMware's ESXi or Linux Foundation's Xen Project. Hypervisors allow hosting multiple guest operating systems on a single physical machine. These guest operating systems are executed in what is called virtual machines. The widespread use of hypervisors is due to their ability to better distribute and optimize the workload on the physical servers as opposed to legacy infrastructures of one operating system per physical server. Containers are another method of virtualization, which differentiates from hypervisors by creating virtualized environments and sharing the host's kernel. This provides a lighter approach to hypervisors which requires each guest to have their copy of the operating system kernel, making a hypervisor-virtualized environment resource heavy in contrast to containers which share parts of the existing operating system. As aforementioned, unikernels leverage the abstraction of hypervisors in addition to using library operating systems to only include the required kernel routines alongside the application to present the lightest of all three solutions. VM vs Container vs Unikernels The figure above shows the major difference between the three virtualization technologies. Here we can clearly see that virtual machines present a much larger load on the infrastructure as opposed to containers and unikernels. Additionally, unikernels are in direct "competition" with containers. By providing services in the form of reduced virtual machines, unikernels improve on the container model by its increased security. By sharing the host kernel, containerized applications share the same vulnerabilities as the host operating system. Furthermore, containers do not possess the same level of host/guest isolation as hypervisors/virtual machines, potentially making container breaches more damaging than both virtual machines and unikernels. Technology Pros Cons Virtual Machines - Allows deploying different operating systems on a single host - Complete isolation from host - Orchestration solutions available - Requires compute power proportional to number of instances - Requires large infrastructures - Each instance loads an entire operating system Linux Containers - Lightweight virtualization - Fast boot times - Ochestration solutions - Dynamic resource allocation - Reduced isolation between host and guest due to shared kernel - Less flexible (i.e.: dependent on host kernel) - Network is less flexible Unikernels - Lightweight images - Specialized application - Complete isolation from host - Higher security against absent functionalities (e.g.: remote command execution) - Not mature enough yet for production - Requires developing applications from the grounds up - Limited deployment possibilities - Lack of complete IDE support - Static resource allocation - Lack of orchestration tools A Comparison of solutions Docker and containerization technology and the container orchestra-tors like Kubernetes, OpenShift are 2 steps forward for the world of DevOps and that the principles it promotes are forward-thinking and largely on-target for the future of a more secure, performance oriented, and easy-to-manage cloud future. However, an alternative approach leveraging unikernels and immutable servers will result in smaller, easier to manage, more secure containers that will be simpler to adopt by existing enterprises. As DevOps matures, the shortcomings of cloud application deployment and management are becoming clear. Virtual machine image bloat, large attack surfaces, legacy executable, base-OS fragmentation, and unclear division of responsibilities between development and IT for cloud deployments are all causing significant friction (and opportunities for the future). For Example: It remains virtually impossible to create a Ruby or Python web server virtual machine image that DOESN'T include build tools (gcc), ssh, and multiple latent shell executable. All of these components are detrimental for production systems as they increase image size, increase attack surface, and increase maintenance overhead. Compared to VMs running Operating systems like Windows and Linux, the unikernel has only a tenth of 1% of the attack surface. So in the case of a unikernel  -  sysdig, tcpdump, and mysql-client are not installed and you can't just "apt-get install" them either. You have to bring that with your exploit. To take it further even a simple cat /etc/hosts or grep of /var/log/nginx/access.log simply won't work  -  once again they are separate processes. So unikernels are highly resistant to remote code execution attacks, more specifically shell code exploits. Immutable Servers & Unikernels Immutable Servers are a deployment model that mandates that no application updates, security patches, or configuration changes happen on production systems. If any of these layers needs to be modified, a new image is constructed, pushed and cycled into production. Heroku is a great example of immutable servers in action: every change to your application requires a ‘git push' to overwrite the existing version. The advantages of this approach include higher confidence in the code that is running in production, integration of testing into deployment workflows, easy to verify that systems have not been compromised. Once you become a believer in the concept of immutable servers, then speed of deployment and minimizing vulnerability surface area become objectives. Containers promote the idea of single-service-per-container (microservices), and unikernels take this idea even further. Unikernels allow you to compile and link your application code all the way down to and include the operating system. For example, if your application doesn't require persistent disk access, no device drivers or OS facilities for disk access would even be included in final production images. Since unikernels are designed to run on hypervisors such as Xen, they only need interfaces to standardized resources such as networking and persistence. Device drivers for thousands of displays, disks, network cards are completely unnecessary. Production systems become minimalist  -  only requiring the application code, the runtime environment, and the OS facilities required by the applications. The net effect is smaller VM images with less surface area that can be deployed faster and maintained more easily. Immutable vs Mutable Infrastructure Traditional Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) will become extinct on servers. They will be replaced with single-user, bare metal hypervisors optimized for the specific hardware, taking decades of multi-user, hardware-agnostic code cruft with them. More mature build-deploy-manage tool set based on these technologies will be truly game changing for hosted and enterprise clouds alike. 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Some people say “[I] have no dog in this hunt” (Google = 10.4K), and others “[I] have no dog in this fight” (Google = 116K). Now, competent readers recognize both expressions as colorful ways of disclaiming interest, so it would be mistaken to ask “which is right?” I wonder, though, whether one arose out of the other, or each developed more or less simultaneously/autonomously.
Given the tradition of hunting with packs of dogs in England, I’d suspect (without direct evidence) that “hunt” came first: “I can speculate disinterestedly about which dog will turn up a pheasant first, because I don’t have a dog in the contest.” Among people less accustomed to hunting with packs of dogs, the more intelligible version would transmute the trope to the practice of dog fighting. But that’s 100% speculation. If there were a convenient way to send up a flare to Language Log in general, rather than picking on one of the Loggers, I’d refer it to them — but for now, I’ll just leave my ruminations here.
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Margaret says:
29/05/2009 at 9:04 am
Is this the same idea as, “I’m not willing to die in this trench”?
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AKMA says:
29/05/2009 at 9:30 am
I don’t think so — the “dog” expression means “I’m not involved,” while the “trench” expression means something more like “I may be an interested party, but I don’t take this point to matter enough to make a big fuss over it.”
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Jordon Cooper says:
29/05/2009 at 10:10 am
I also think it depends on if you are friend of Michael Vick… I don’t think he was doing a lot of hunting with his dogs…
More seriously, I wonder if it is a regional phrase. I have head the dog fight version for years and I have never heard of “not having a dog in this hunt” until today.
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dave rogers says:
29/05/2009 at 12:41 pm
The expression “dog in this hunt” is a mistaken confabulation of “that dog won’t hunt” and “dog in this fight.”
“That dog won’t hunt,” is an expression of doubt or disbelief – something will not work.
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dave rogers says:
29/05/2009 at 12:43 pm
…er, I meant, “conflation,” in this most recent confabluation…
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AKMA says:
29/05/2009 at 3:44 pm
That’s it! Thanks, Dave — something about this was bothering me, and the choice of these alternatives didn’t feel right. I tried to spot the latecomer version, but the real issue was the colloquial assimilation of the “won’t hunt” phrase into the “dog in it” phrase. Whew! That feels much better.
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Christopher Hays says:
30/05/2009 at 10:34 am
I occasionally say, “I don’t have a horse in this race,” but I have no idea where I got that.
I, too, had never heard the “dog in this hunt” version.
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Holly says:
01/06/2009 at 10:43 am
I’m wondering if it is a regionalism? I’m not convinced it is a conflation. I always assumed that “no dog in this hunt” was talking about coon dogs (which also hunt in packs.)
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Holly says:
01/06/2009 at 10:53 am
Here’s an explanation that offers an explanation better than mine:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_this_mean_Have_a_dog_in_this_hunt
(Sorry, I can’t seem to make a hyperlink.)
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Measure for Measure: Altmetrics (June 2017): For Individuals
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“The Number That’s Devouring Science”
Getting a Grip—Handbooks and Guides
Stepping Back—Research and Assessment
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Unlike the high-stakes commercial enterprises Altmetric and Plum Analytics, the nonprofit Impactstory is funded by the National Science Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Led by altmetrics leading lights Heather Piwowar and Jason Priem, with an advisory board that includes representation from SPARC, Impactstory takes a third path to reporting, preferring to help individuals “tell stories” about their research rather than offering numerical scores or graphs. Impactstory provides simple badges, such as one’s “greatest hit” publication (based on saves or shares) or the percentage of one’s publications that are open access. Such achievements are based on Impactstory categories of buzz (the volume of discussion surrounding one’s research), engagement (who is accessing research outputs, and where they’re located), openness (the availability of the research to a worldwide audience), and fun (whimsical measures, such as one’s popularity in Japan). Users may register for free by linking a Twitter account and then import publication information from an ORCID profile. Impactstory is committed to open data and open source, and rewards authors with high rankings for publishing in open venues. Reporting depends on publication identifiers like DOIs, and without them is somewhat inaccurate.
Several browser plugins allow scholars to quickly look up their article metrics on the fly. Altmetric’s free Bookmarklet for Researchers lives in one’s bookmarks bar, and when viewing a research article of interest, a user can click an “Altmetric it!” button to view the article’s Attention Score donut. The service currently works on pages containing a DOI, publisher sites where the embedded article metadata is sufficient to achieve a match, and in a range of databases such as PubMed or the open-access arXiv, just one example of a specialized eprint repository for the sciences where meaningful metrics are of obvious value. The handy Lazy Scholar browser extension developed by Colby Vorland for Chrome (but recently disabled for Firefox) is something of a Swiss Army knife for academics, presenting the Altmetric score, the citation count from Google Scholar, and the Journal Impact Factor for a journal article; in addition the Lazy Scholar toolbar allows one to locate the full text, save to Mendeley, share on Twitter, and annotate documents. Finally, there is Scholarmeter, from the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University, a browser plugin in beta that offers analytics on Google Scholar citation patterns.
Want to boost your scholarly visibility? Kudos is a service (free to individuals) that provides a set of tools to raise the profile of academics and their publications. Researchers create a Kudos account, add their publications or import them from ORCID, and then have access to existing metrics as well as tools to maximize the visibility of each item (“increase publication performance”) by allowing authors to explain their research output (“What’s it about?” Why is it important?”), link to research data sets or supplemental information, and promote their work on social media channels. In addition to reporting on usage through embedded system widgets, Kudos pulls in the article Attention Score from Altmetric and the Times Cited number from Web of Science. Dubbed by one wag “Hootsuite for academia,”1 Kudos is proof that the altmetrics phenomenon has reached its next evolutionary stage: marketing.
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ACHOF’s Interview with Bert Dijkstra and Dick Van Dijk about their Vinylize! exhibition and book project
Posted May, 2020 by Mike Goldstein, AlbumCoverHallofFame.com
Back in April, 2017, I reported on a show that was being staged in Amsterdam as part of the world-wide Record Store Day festivities which each year, if you’ve gone to take a look, put a lot of talent on display including, I think you’ll agree, a lot of fine work on the packaging, with colored vinyl, limited-edition releases and a ton of related merch showcasing the output of designers, photographers, illustrators and the like in close collaboration with the musician and label clients. At the time, I’d referred you to an article in Creative Boom by Katy Cowan (http://www.creativeboom.com/inspiration/vinylize-paper-crafters-nearly-normal-celebrate-record-store-days-10th-anniversary-with-kraftwerk-tribute/), where you were shown an example of the extra degrees of creativity in the RSD-related work of the “masters of paper craft” – Nearly Normal – as they joined forces with Amsterdam-based record retailer Concerto to produce some quite-special items for an exhibit that was on display in the store through that May called Vinylize! What’s Vinylize!, you might ask? Well, according to the store’s site, “at the invitation of the Amsterdam Shop Around, about 50 artists used their favorite record sleeve as a canvas. The artwork of various artists such as Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Kraftwerk, Jimi Hendrix, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson and Blondie (to name a few) got a “VINYLIZE! makeover”, resulting in completely new and unique artwork.” In the case of the one-off cover created by Nearly Normal’s Jaime Kiss, the inspiration was Kraftwerk’s 1981 hit Computer World, and not only did the agency produce a cut paper-based cover homage, they also took it further by creating a series of fine art prints for collectors and producing an animated (8-bit style) music video for the song based on that artwork.”
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ACHOF Featured Album Cover Artist Portfolio – Paul Wakefield
Posted on December 12, 2014 | 3 comments
ACHOF Featured Artist Portfolio – Photographer Paul Wakefield
When I do research for the ACHOF site, it is inevitable that I come across things that side-track me from the searches I do in order to be able to give you as much information as I can about the album cover artists featured within our ever-expanding database. A few weeks back, I was looking for some information on a prog-rock illustrator (quite honestly, I can’t recall just who at the moment) when one link led me to a video on YouTube showing the band YES in concert, which then led me to a Jon Anderson video, and hearing the singer’s alto-tenor on that video tripped a wire in my head that reminded me that I hadn’t heard the song “So Long Ago, So Clear” that the group’s long-time vocalist had recorded with keyboard virtuoso Vangelis. The track appeared on the composer’s 1975 album titled Heaven And Hell which, to those of you with working long-term memories will recall, included music that was used as the theme music to the popular Cosmos: A Personal Voyage television series.
While reading the Wiki entry on the record, it reminded me that the album’s cover image – a pair of “angelic”, winged hands floating above a keyboard on top of a fiery background – was one that had always impressed me, and so I set about tracking down the artist(s) who’d created the fantastic cover with the hopes that he/she/they’d be able to share a bit more about how it was made. Some additional research brought me to Paul Wakefield, who confirmed that this work was, in fact, his. Of course, as it always seems in Album Coverland, the cover artist had also been responsible for a number of other just-as-impressive album packages, including two of my favorite Supertramp images – those for 1974’s hit record Crime of the Century and its also-popular 1975 follow-up LP, Crisis? What Crisis?. Based on his broad-based portfolio, I knew at that point that I’d want to work with Paul to show off more of his work and let our readers know more about the artist and what he’s been up to lately.
Although Paul hasn’t worked on album covers in a while, I had reached him right after he’d received a prestigious award for a new book of his landscape images (titled The Landscape), and so he’d been hit with a number of requests for interviews, but my query – obviously not knowing that he’d gone on to become a landscape photographer of some renown – seemed to intrigue him and a subsequent series of emails back and forth between my office and Paul’s studio in the UK allowed him to dig into his personal memory bank (and file archives) to unearth some very interesting details about the productions, and the people involved, that created a portfolio of classic album cover images.
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When stressed, we tend towards chest breathing, high, fast and shallow (often accompanied by an open mouth). The chest and shoulders are elevated and the neck muscles are working overtime. These muscles are our ‘accessory’ breathing muscles. Accessory because they should only be used when necessary. This is why accessory rhymes with necessary… When overworked unnecessarily you can expect symptoms ranging from headache to teeth grinding and dizziness. So, do your accessories a favour, shut your mouth, relax your jaw and carry on reading… 🙂
When lying down, the most relaxing way to breathe is the belly breath. When sitting or standing belly breathing is not so appropriate as your belly muscles are necessary for maintaining the integrity of your lumbar spine. (Please do not confuse naturally functioning abdominal strength with tension! Any sucking in or bracing of the belly is equal to tension. More on this another day). Every time you shove your belly out for a breath, you are messing with the natural function of your belly muscles and creating weird pressures around your diaphragm. This in turn passes the pressure on downwards towards the pelvic floor. Which in turn has to deal with this unnecessary tension by… become more tense. Ugh.
The ribs on the other hand, the lovely, lovely ribs are curiously formed in a 360degree form encasing the LUNGS. The ribs have muscles spanning between each other which give them the ability to twist up and wide and create space for the lungs to expand. Your ribs (costals) and their intercostal muscles allow your shoulders and neck to relax and save your pelvic floor and diaphragm from all sorts of strange pressures. Your ribs, when stacked and moving with your breathing will actually allow your core muscles to return to their original intended state. The state of relaxed and coordinated strength.
WHY DID WE STOP RIBCAGE BREATHING?
adaptation: hyperkyphosis
‘good posture’, aka military posture, aka rib thrust
stress: stiff neck, shoulders and rib-thoracic vertebrae connections that have become rusted like an old bike chain.
Hyperkyphosis and rib thrust: wearing shoes and hours upon hours of sitting tightens the back line of our body, from our feet all the way up past the calves, hamstrings, spine, neck, over the skull and forehead to the eyebrows! Check out Thomas Myers’ work – the superficial back line – for more on this. This lack of length and too much tension flings the upper body forward when walking and to save us loosing face – ie falling flat on our face – our body compensates with even more tension. We lift our ribs to counter the fall, the belly lengthens and the lower back becomes short and tight and eventually painful. The thoracic spine slowly adapts into a quasi-quasimodo 😦 If this did not occur your head would be a 1/2 meter behind you instead of 1/2 meter in front of you. Get it?
And not to mention the stress created by inappropriate reactions to the biological needs of our body: too little sleep and too many stimulants, poor food, too much noise, an argument, a shocking event, it all adds up. Especially when we have been ignoring these signals for many years. At a certain point our wonderful bodies will tell us in no uncertain terms that it is time to pay attention. Maybe with a panic attack, hyperventilation or a body that is aching…
DON’T WAIT! START NOW WITH 360º RIBCAGE BREATHING
Next time: What else can you do to breathe BETTA???
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I was sitting in Grounds for Change, when a student walked into the coffee shop wearing the infamous “Blackface?! F*** No!” t-shirt.
I was well aware of the discussions on race that were happening on campus.
I knew the Association for the Advancement of Black Culture sponsored the t-shirt that the student was wearing.
I knew of the situation that sparked these discussions.
The t-shirt greatly offended and appalled me to no end.
For one thing, the shirts themselves turned people away from addressing the issue.
In a time that called for professionalism and civility from all involved, the shirts were unprofessional and vulgar.
Displaying a profanity on your chest does not make someone who might otherwise want to learn more about the issue feel welcome to ask questions.
It inhibits discussion.
It does not encourage it.
The shirts turned me away and left me apathetic until Monday morning, when it was shoved in my face.
On top of this, ABC blew the whole situation out of proportion.
The forum itself gave me a negative impression.
One might expect such a discussion to be held in a room in the Campus Center; to hold the forum in the lobby comes off as desperate because it forces people to pay attention.
Instead of providing an opportunity for discussion for those interested, the public setting turned people away.
It seemed less like a civilized discussion and more like a cry for attention and sympathy.
Vulgarity should not be associated with Allegheny.
I cannot fathom how a student here can wear a name tag with Bentley Hall on it next to a shirt that exclaims “F*** No!”
I thought we were moving more towards civility, not away from it.
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Mark Ostrowski '91 • Dec 30, 2010 at 2:51 am
Wow. Are people at Allegheny really having a serious discussion about the appropriateness of blackface? You’re giving the fools who did it way too much power. Clearly, they should be chastised but do you need a summit to do that? Are there really more than a couple (or even a couple) of students at my alma mater who believe that wearing black face is acceptable? And forget this ridiculous debate about whether the f-word is as bad as the n-word. The fact is, neither one of them should be displayed on shirts in public. Hopefully by the time you finish your education at Allegheny, you will have learned to protest racism in a more eloquent manner.
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Katie McHugh • Nov 29, 2010 at 12:29 pm
It’s funny how people hyperventilate about someone expressing perfectly normal reservations about a group on campus wearing shirts that have “FUCK” splashed across the chest. So far, this is the most succinct column on the whole “blackface” debacle. That summit was a joke. Allegheny bends over backwards to accommodate every whim of every “minority,” and I’m finding it difficult to continue to manufacture false, polite sympathy for every emotional outburst by a member of the protected classes.
You want racial harmony? Stop screaming, stop crying, and when you’re offended, express yourself in a civilized, dignified manner. Maybe a couple of Halloween costumes worn in bad taste aren’t worth such a show of gnashing teeth and renting of garments. But don’t ask me. I’m white. What do I know?
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Kritika Kapadia • Nov 21, 2010 at 5:23 pm
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Alex Sproveri • Nov 19, 2010 at 3:54 pm
Extremity turns off moderates, whether its a political issue or a racial issue.
While I am a Democrat, I become angry with organizations such as MoveOn.org that are so extreme and vocal that they inhibit discussion by turning off sympathetic groups, detracting positive attention from our views. The Tea Party has the same affect by turning off moderate Republicans.
Is Blackface a terrible idea? Certainly. But were the cases outward expressions of racism, or just displays of terribly-calculted insensitivity?
We need to be careful. As our culture becomes colorless,must we be prevented from emulating our cultural icons that happen to be of a different race?
Dressing as a bank robber with your face painted black is racist, because it makes the statement about criminals being black.
But is dressing as Lil’ Wayne, a shared culteral icon, inherently racist if one attempts to miror his complexion?
I am not brash enough to pretend that I can understand the pain that must be felt by blacks when society is repeatedly incensitive.
And because people like me don’t understand, we need to increase discussion to increase understanding. If I see a group advocating any cause that comes across as overly agressive and unyeilding to challenge their own assumptions, I will be turned off.
I am your reasoned moderate, and people like me were turned off, and scared to join discussion. In the future, please return the same sensitivity you ask for.
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Steve J. • Nov 19, 2010 at 2:35 pm
I do have a certain level of disagreement with the article.
The space is meant for open events at any point during the day, and I believe before the event was scheduled, Queers & Allies was planning to hold the floor for a rally as well. It is meant to draw people in and to a lesser extent force it to the front of student’s minds. And while I think the mention of several people wearing sombreros and large mustaches being equated to prejudice against Mexican people, the use of black face on any level has historically racist intentions and believe ABC hardly blew the incident out of proportion when it would have most likely passed through word of mouth and no higher than that.
However, I will agree that the use of profanity might not have been 100% necessary. I think the button Clay is wearing in the shirt could have been made as the t-shirt design as well and would have pushed home the point pretty well. Of course using vulgar language pushes across a more emotional message and obviously created the series of discussions on the topic and the strategies of ABC.
I guess if I were to direct any comments towards Kat, I would say do not entirely rule out Roveda’s ability to have sustainable dialogue simply from an op-ed which is limited to 400 words. Just as people had emotions about the events that transpired and effectively expressed them, Roveda is expressing his own feelings and thoughts. I feel it is unjust to pass judgment on his character based solely on one article. Engage in healthy dialogue to gain a serious understanding of the content of his character.
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Kat Bengston • Nov 19, 2010 at 10:14 am
Well, this one made me think.
Exhibit A: “I thought we were moving more towards civility, not away from it.”
You know, you’re so darn right. Why should we care about Blackface when those offended by it are SWEARING? Gosh darn it! Cursing is far more offensive than racial stereotypes!
Exhibit B, addressed seriously: “One might expect such a discussion to be held in a room in the Campus Center; to hold the forum in the lobby comes off as desperate because it forces people to pay attention.”
How sad that you see the world this way.
First, numerous groups have booked the Campus Center lobby for forums. The lobby is perfect for discussion because the room is open on all sides–easy to slide in and slide out as you like. No pressure.
Second, the lobby doesn’t force students to pay attention to anything by way of its location. To close your ears (and your mind) just step into McKinley’s–the place muffles all sound–or head up to GFC. If memory serves, when the lobby gets too loud they close the doors.
Third, if Allegheny WAS “forced” to pay attention, then it is about time. The school is focused on appearance–no where is that more evident than in letters to the editor this week. Potentially controversial occurrences are consistently shoved into folders or tossed aside. How long do you expect students and former students to gently voice their displeasure in carefully worded e-mails? The time for a public stand is long overdue.
However, I feel that discussion is somewhat wasted on you given how determinedly you insist that the forum “seemed less like a civilized discussion and more like a cry for attention and sympathy”. I admit I am at a loss as to why you are bothering to be offended by anything at all. Your rhetoric is aimed at justifying all of the reasons you shouldn’t be involved in solving Allegheny’s race issues. You seem far more comfortable condemning ABC for their apparel than calling out the students who found it okay to use Blackface. I seem to have looked into the face of the problem and its name is “conscious and rationalized apathy”.
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If the ball player sees a face on the card, they are told “You are bankrupt”. If they see a number on it, then your banker will pass around another card. This second card comes with an X on it. The ball player who has got rid of the “bung” (the third card) must now eliminate the X and reveal it to the banker. The banker will decide whether to draw a third card or even to keep it concealed.
Players now have to wait until the banker has made his choice. Only two players may stay in the game if there are only two bankers. Two players remain if you can find three bankers. If the final card that has been revealed was a “joker”, then your game has ended.
The player with the best winning streak simply wins the pot. However, the losing streak isn’t yet a point. With regard to fairness, the losing streak shouldn’t be a greater than 30 % of the total number of cards in the deck. In the event of a tie between two players, the left hand player usually must lose. If the next player losses, the banker will shuffle the deck and deal the brand new cards face down. Then the second player will start to play.
Banker’s strategy involves dealing the lowest two cards first. The next player can now try to win the pot through the use of higher card combinations. When this can not work, or else when all possible winning combinations have been already dealt, the banker must call.
Once the active player calls, the banker must reveal his hand and either bet or fold. If the third card that the banker must reveal is really a “ces” or “king” the ball player simply has to call and fold. The overall game ends after the banker has been called. So in the above example, if the 3rd card to be revealed is really a “ces”, the overall game would end with the winning player calling, and the second player folding.
Side Betting in Blackjack – THE PROFESSIONALS and Cons
October 30, 2021 By allen305
Side Betting in Blackjack – THE PROFESSIONALS and Cons
Blackjack is an online casino gaming card game similar to baccarat. Blackjack has been one of the most popular casino games since its inception. Blackjack started in the Philippines and is currently enjoyed worldwide. Like most card games blackjack can be played for fun or for real money. The web version of blackjack could be played for free. There are blackjack online systems that can be used for play blackjack games free of charge.
Blackjack can be a multi-player casino game. It uses 52 decks of cards and descends right into a international network of multi-player casino games called Twenty-One. This network of card games includes the initial blackjack game and the brand new European game, Vingt-et-Un. The new game has become very popular in casinos worldwide. While playing in these casinos one must learn the basic strategy to win at blackjack.
The initial part of the basic technique for blackjack would be to bet. Betting is a type of counter-tension which increases the likelihood of winning. The player who bets first two cards face the risk of losing the whole bet if the dealer reveals his card. The ball player who bets the least amount of cash in the pot wins the pot. That is called the original pot.
A player who bets the least in the original pot and wins the pot gets to take back half of the original bet. It is important to have a straight forward strategy when playing blackjack. Most players will choose to reveal their cards in order to protect their original bets. A player who bets the least within an initial pot and wins it reaches take back half of his original bet, hence, increasing his potential for winning. However, the ball player with the best self-explanatory strategy in blackjack may be the one who wins the pot whether or not he reveals his cards or not.
Card Counting is another basic strategy for blackjack which can make a big difference in winning. In this game, players reach count cards without showing them to the dealer. This could be done by taking benefit of the dealer’s bad card counting habit. The players can double or triple their bet based on just how many cards the dealer has in his card deck.
Probably the most popular ways of card counting is to multiply the amount of marked cards. Players may use this method even if they do not have the blackjack card counting tips. When blackjack is played in live casinos, players are anticipated to understand card counting. Hence, most of them tend to forget about card counting even in live casinos. But it can be an important skill to master and you could never do without it.
Blackjack can be quite tricky and winning requires keen observation on the problem. Many people tend to place a lot of bets when blackjack is played, especially at live casinos. Some players may also make an effort to get lucky by throwing their high bets while others wait for the right time and energy to bet their low bets. But this can be very dangerous as casinos absorb such factors. So, before placing your bets, you must consult with a professional and experienced dealer to start to see the pros and cons of your bet.
It is very important remember that, regardless of how lucky you’re, as a blackjack player, you cannot bluff your dealer. bluffing is considered as one of the biggest sin in playing blackjack and you may be permanently banned from the casino if you manage to blab. Therefore, you should adhere to your original decision of placing your bets and place your side bet only when you’re confident about your bet and may afford to reduce your side bet.
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THE VERY BEST Live Casino Games
October 30, 2021 By allen305
THE VERY BEST Live Casino Games
There are two kinds of casinos – live casinos and internet casinos. Live casinos can be found inside a physical casino building. An online casino can be located all over the world. Live casinos offer all kinds of entertainment and gaming games. Internet casinos provide only internet games.
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Today, playing casino games in a live casino can be an exciting and fun experience. The technology allows players to connect with other players through their laptops, mobile phones or other internet devices. Online casino software permits multiple table games along with other features that create an excellent gambling experience. Live dealers and game tables create a geniune casino experience.
When playing live casino games, players can choose from many options. They are able to play for “Real Money” or play for “Play Money”. With “Real Money”, players may wager actual money at real casinos, which gives them the opportunity to apply and learn how the games work. With “Play Money”, players may play for virtual money at online casinos, gives them the opportunity to apply without risking any real cash. Both forms of play allow players to obtain an event before placing real bets.
There are plenty of similarities between live casinos and internet casinos. They both use random number generators, which are crucial for random number generators to operate properly, must be programmed by the manufacturers, and can’t be tampered with. Some online casinos use chat programs and email systems to communicate with players.
As well as the differences mentioned above, there are several additional features within live dealer casinos offer. For example, some offer different music and sound effects, as well as different card shuffling machines and much more. Many offer the opportunity to participate in various activities, such as for example playing slots or blackjack. Many also have news sections, which provide information regarding the latest casino promotions along with other gaming-related news.
Online gambling can be extremely exciting. Among the exciting features that is often within live casino games may be the ability for players to chat with other players while they are engaged instantly casino play. Chat rooms are usually free for players, but some require a one time fee. In addition to boards, online casino live casino systems also include audio chat, visual chat and video chat options.
The best live gambling sites have several options available to participants. It is important for a site to provide a number of games for players to pick from, so they have many options when they are in the playing mood. Some live dealers offer game specials, which might include free play after purchase. Some allow players to create wagers while they are along the way of playing blackjack or roulette. Along with offering a large variety of games, the very best live casinos should be operated with customer service representatives available all day, each day, to greatly help with any concerns or questions that players may have.
When you are playing live casino blackjack or live roulette, you will need to have the ability to contact your dealer immediately if the wheel suddenly lands on a particular number. If the dealer will not seem helpful, it is advisable to leave the table to check out another dealer. A genuine dealer will always be helpful to a player. They will help you feel more comfortable while you are playing and will be in a position to answer any questions which you have. A good dealer may also be helpful because they will be the only dealer in the room at all times, enabling you to get acquainted with them before you truly begin playing.
Roulette Strategy Tips
October 30, 2021 By allen305
Roulette Strategy Tips
Roulette is a popular casino game originally named following the French term for wheel used to make reference to the Sicilian wheel that has been also probably started in the Italian game Biribi. The name stuck, even though there are no surviving written records. The overall game has its roots in Italy and France, although it has survived the centuries in a single form or another all over the world. Roulette as we know it today actually started in Europe, specifically in France.
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While many people today would immediately look at a roulette game a casino game of chance, it must be noted that there surely is more to it than just luck. Roulette can be explained in basic terms as the game of probability. If you place your bets and take your time, there exists a great possibility that you’ll come out with a winning layout. In a roulette table layout, the dealer will place four tickets on the wheel, one for each seat on the table. You’ll have a maximum of three attempts to win, based on whether you picked the same or different number for the first three bets.
After your first three bets, the dealer will reveal the layout. You can then place your bets for that particular game. The initial bet in the game is the inside bet. Which means that you are wagering the amount of the total amount of the spin without considering the number of outs which have been played so far. The total amount of the spin is the total amount of spins that have been made so far, and the dealer will announce just how many outs are left before the game is finally ended.
The “out” may be the number of times that the bet was placed for that one bet. That bet will then be paid off when the ball lands at a destination that has been chosen by the wager. A win is declared if the bet was successful. Whenever a bet is placed and the ball will not land at a destination that has been chosen, the bettor must then call. The person who called will get to keep his money and the other person must call again or fold. If no other folks called, then that person will then lose his money.
To put a single number bet, you will have to be sure that the numbers that you choose do not add up to more than ten. The chances of roulette, just like the odds on the casino floor, are in the casino’s favor. It really is impossible for the roulette wheel to create every possible spin, so that it will always wind up with an even number of outcomes. You can find typically only two rows of cards which are dealt in a game of roulette.
The dealer spins the roulette wheel one time for each of both players. The ball player that chooses numbers which come first, second and last must then call. After the dealer spins the wheel a third time, the outcomes will undoubtedly be revealed and the bets will be placed. The odds on this game of roulette are in the casino’s favor.
All bets in a casino game of roulette should be placed inside bets. All bets should place their bets in chips which have already been paid. In most cases, if a player includes a good hand, he may desire to put some chips away so that he does not have to pay out huge amounts of money if he loses the hand. Placing chips in the middle of the table is also advisable. This helps the players who have larger chips stand against those with smaller chips.
Roulette ought to be played in groups of one chip. Players should avoid sets of more than one chip if they are playing roulette. You’ll be able to win a roulette game with just a single chip, but it isn’t often the best way to go about doing it. A group of several chips can work, particularly if all the chips in the group are of exactly the same value. The person with the biggest amount of chips in the group usually wins the pot. However, if all the chips are of the same value, then your person with the biggest number of chips wins.
Maximizing YOUR WEB Casino Deposit Bonus
October 30, 2021 By allen305
Maximizing YOUR WEB Casino Deposit Bonus
Are you looking to find online casino bonus codes? Perhaps you have already tried to find them but failed? If this is the case, you are not alone. Many people are looking to play at online casinos but get discouraged if 넷마블 포커 they don’t win any money. So, what is the solution?
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If you are looking to earn some easy money, there are various online casino bonus programs that have no wagering requirements. This implies you don’t have to worry about keeping track of which games you have won or lost money on. There are also no time restrictions. With no time restrictions, you can easily keep playing the same games over again without having to be worried about whether you win or lose.
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Online SLOTS – Are They Right FOR YOU PERSONALLY?
October 29, 2021 By allen305
Online SLOTS – Are They Right FOR YOU PERSONALLY?
Slots are simply mechanical devices which are designed to payout money whenever a lever is pulled. There are typically four lever slots present on a casino floor. Small, cheaper machines don’t cost just as much as the bigger ones. It certainly depends on what type of casino you’re going to.
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If you want to learn slot machine game gambling basics, the very first thing you will need is a slot machine dealer. Playing slots is very similar to playing video poker, the only real difference is the graphics and sounds which are integrated with the actual game play. In fact, you’ll even find slot machines that have video screens installed into them. This permits players to watch what’s happening on the screen in real time.
When it comes to slots, you can find basically two different types of play. There’s full-page operation and half-page operation. Full-page machines can be found on one end of the casino property. Slots which are section of this type of establishment will generally be within gaming complexes or even beyond your casino. They are sometimes found in parking garages along with other such areas. These machines are not always full-fare; some operators may provide a “no deposit bonus” for those who want to play but are prepared to pay a small fee.
Half-page machines are usually located in areas where there is limited or no casino entertainment. Casino security will typically close these locations before casino can get all the slot machines in place because of its own closure. They are also often found in parking garages or outside large buildings. These kinds of slot machine locations are not often heavily populated. This means that slot machine gamblers will typically discover the jackpot amounts offered at these locations to be much lower than what they would find in a fully operational casino.
Some newer casinos are adding new slots to their premises on an ongoing basis. These are called rapid technology add-on units. The machines which are added have a slot machine game computer attached to them. These computers are what operate the machine and offer the winning combinations. Some of these newer technology slots are operated by electronic scanners which permit the owner to view the numbers which are on the device as well as to choose various bonuses which are available.
Today, lots of people opt for Internet slots instead of going to a traditional casino. Internet slot machines have become very popular with a wide variety of individuals who visit the web site for fun and entertainment. A number of these slot machines are controlled from the centralized location, though there are still individual slots each operated by way of a specific computer network. Many slot machines which are Internet operated are compatible with software that is already installed on computers.
There are a variety of different ways that an individual can lose cash at a slot machine. Sometimes, winning combinations will occur because of luck, but other times a person may depend on systematic or automated processes to affect the results of their jackpot winning. Playing slot machines online is not exactly like playing at a real casino. The slot machines within an online casino may not actually replace real gambling in a physical casino. However, the chance to win real cash while playing free slots on the World Wide Web may sway some individuals to help make the online investment.
To assist you decide whether online slots are right for you personally, do your research and consider how much you’re willing to spend. The slots offered for play on the Internet do not offer the same jackpots as those you’ll find in a traditional casino. The quantity of play that’s needed is on Internet slot machines can be less than what you will find physically in a land based casino. However, you do stand the opportunity to win substantial sums of money once you do play slot machine games on the Internet.
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Have you ever gotten really excited about starting something new for your health, something like a new diet or vitamin supplement only to realize a few weeks or so later you’ve got that, “meh – I’m good” feeling? Join the club. Americans spend $35 billion a year on vitamins and minerals, and this number doesn’t take into account the massive amounts of money spent on the non-intoxicating cannabinoid darling, CBD.
Already valued at a market size of $7.1 billion (according to 2019 figures), cannabis pros and newcomers alike praise CBD for its ability to help with insomnia, pain, anxiety, and inflammation.
But let’s say you’ve bought some CBD tinctures, then half a year goes by before you realize that you haven’t touched those capsules or tincture you bought in months. Before giving them a second chance, are they still good? Or what if you’ve bought a whole bottle of CBD oil, only to use a few drops a day to help you sleep? It could sit half-consumed on your shelf for literally years. It certainly begs the question: Does CBD go bad?
The Shelf-Stability of CBD
To cut to the chase, the answer is yes, CBD can go bad. As with any other vitamin or supplement, there is a “best by” date, and it’s there for a reason. Like all cannabinoids, CBD’s chemical structure will degrade eventually. Nonetheless, there are a few things to look for when buying CBD that will help you pick a product that will last longer than a few months.
How the product is extracted may play an important role in product quality and stability. When it comes to CBD, methods which preserve the cannabinoids with as little adulteration as possible are preferable. Solventless options may be a good bet then, or CO2 extraction. While hydrocarbon extracts may have their place, the thinking goes that preserving the chemical integrity of the plant, and thus its natural compounds, will stave off degradation a bit longer.
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Much like THC, light and heat will also play a large factor in the rate of chemical reactions of CBD. Other factors to consider are non-cannabis-derived ingredients like flavoring or carrier oils. The CBD product in its entirety is only good for as long as the additive with the shortest shelf life. Oils, edibles, and the like will all have some form of additive, and many times, the race against the clock isn’t directly related to CBD content.
If the CBD starts to change color or appears darker, cloudy or murky, that could be a sign that it’s starting to go bad. A change in smell or taste is another signal. There is no current data that shows consuming CBD past its expiration date will harm consumers, however, it does degrade into a compound called a quinone. While not much study has been done on the unique quinone derived from CBD, the loss of CBD will reduce the efficacy of the product, so you’re definitely not receiving its full benefits.
Keeping Your CBD Fresh
There are a few things you can do to make sure your CBD has a long shelf life. One rule that applies to purchasing CBD generally is to buy from a company you know and trust, where the COA (certificate of analysis) is readily available and customer service folks are at the ready. Better yet, buy from your local, legal dispensary, where quality control and lab results are a mandatory part of doing business.
Storing your CBD in a cool, dark place will help to keep your CBD fresh for a longer period of time. photo credit
When purchasing CBD, look for products in dark bottles (green is said to work best) to mitigate sunlight from degrading cannabinoids. Once home, be sure to store it in a cool, dry place – between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. A drawer, cabinet or cupboard away from windows, heaters, or radiators makes for a good spot. To minimize the amount of time that the product is exposed to air, and return lids or caps to unopened bottles promptly and tightly.
By following these guidelines, your CBD could last for up to two years, which will ultimately save you both time and money.
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Eddie Kingston vs. “The Murderhawk Monster” Lance Archer
Lance stands on stage and tells Jake to go to the back. He reluctantly obliges. Eddie takes a chop at Lance but he gets knocked down. Archer charges at Eddie several times and tries to take the legs out of Lance before biting him. Big thumb to the eye to Archer. Eddie can’t knock Lance down despite all the dirty tactics.
Archer gouges the eyes of Eddie and gives him a major palm strike. Eddie dives off with a shoulder tackle but doesn’t knock Lance down. Pounce by Archer Monty Brown style. Lance hammers the back of Eddie and chops him at the ropes. Crowd asks for “one more time” and Lance does the honors. Archer chokeslams Eddie right onto the hard part of the apron. “Holy crap” chants from the crowd (to prevent censorship lol). Archer sends Eddie into the camera man. Archer chokes Eddie off the guardrail before Kingston rolls himself back into the ring. Full nelson slam by Archer. Archer utilizes the corner to slingshot splash himself onto Eddie. He lifts Eddie up. Eddie tries to go for the backfist but Archer catches him. Nonetheless, Eddie knocks him down with a running lariat. Two count.
Rip chord lariat by Archer. Archer goes for The Blackout, but Eddie escapes only to get chokeslammed in the center of the ring. Eddie tries to get to his feet and Archer goes Old School with a moonsault press. More “Holy crap” chants. The Claw slams by Archer. Butcher and Blade come out with a beaten Jake Roberts. Bunny runs in and hands Eddie some knuckle enhancements. Eddie connects with his loaded backfist to get the win.
Winner: Eddie Kingston
Once the match wraps up, things don’t end there, as The Butcher and The Blade join The Bunny and Eddie Kingston in the ring for a post-match beatdown.
Eddie Kingston and his Family work over “The Murderhawk Monster” in the ring as the numbers game is too much for him. Jake “The Snake” Roberts tries to come out but he ends up on the wrong end of a beatdown for his efforts as well.
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This page includes contact information about the Glenoaks Convalescent Hospital like street address and directions, phone number, inspections, penalties and other useful information.
This facility address is: 409 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, CA, 91202. Glenoaks Convalescent Hospital is ranked 5 out of 13 total Nursing Home Facilities in the city of Glendale, 126 out of 336 facilities within 20 mile radius and 487 out of 1209 facilities within the state of California. They have 92.0 Residents in Beds and 99.0 Medicaid Beds.
About Nursing home and Assisted living
99 certified beds
Participates in : Medicare and Medicaid
Automatic sprinkler systems in all required areas :Yes
Not in a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)
Not in a hospital
Has a Resident and Family Council
Cost and Pricing Information
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Private Room Monthly Cost
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Glenoaks Convalescent Hospital We do not have pricing for this facility
State Average Cost $9,338 $7,604
On Medicaid it may be possible to to have the full cost of care covered, less the income of the individual receiving care.
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Inspection Results
Each year, an inspection is carried out by the Regional Liaison Officers to ensure that the services offered by a nursing home meet the official requirements. The Department of Social Development brings in the inspecting officers. The examinations are usually a surprise, and their completion can take a couple of days. Besides yearly evaluations from the Department of Social Development, they can also make an extra visit if there are contentions about the well-being of nursing home residents. For evaluating the situation and taking suitable action, a follow-up visit can be made.
Moreover, yearly inspections are performed by the Department of Health Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health (Public Health) and the Department of Public Safety inspection services, including the Office of the Fire Marshal as well. As the checks take place annually, they should always be updated before the issuance or renewal of licenses of nursing homes.
Overall rating: 1 (Much Below Average).
Quality of resident care: 5 (Much Above Average).
Long-stay quality of resident care: 5 (Much Above Average).
Health inspections
The health examinations page of Nursing Home Compare has the following information:
Info on a nursing home’s health inspections
Complaints filed
Resulting citations
Nursing homes, which are certified by Medicare and Medicaid, are investigated annually. Health care specialists thoroughly examine a nursing home for any present health and safety citations. The rating on a health examination page is rewarded according to a nursing home’s most recent and the last two health assessments. Results of the preceding three years of complaint files and inspection revisits are also accounted for in the star rating.
Health Inspection rating: 1 (Much Below Average).
Total number of health citations: 21
Average number of health citations in California: 13.4
Average number of health citations in the U.S.: 8.3
Fire safety inspections
Medicare or Medicaid-certified nursing homes should always meet the official safety standards set by government authoritiesto guarantee the safety of the residents. Fire safety experts check the nursing homes for the LSC (Life Safety Code) bar,fire safety, and emergency readiness set of CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services). These are intended for preventingfires and protecting residents in unfortunate cases of emergency like a fire, tornado, flood, hurricane, gas leak, or power failure.
Automatic Sprinkler Systems in All Required Areas: Yes
Total number of fire safety citations: 13
Average number of fire safety citations in CA: 1.8
Average number of fire safety citations in the U.S.: 3.0
Staffing rating
Data in the Staffing Rating section mentions any present licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/LVN), registered nurses (RN),nurse aides, and physical therapists (PT). Note that physical therapists are not counted in the “all staffing” rating. Additionally,the staff-resident health ratio is also considered in the “staffing” star rating. A nursing home that houses residents of lower and averagehealth might need more staff as compared to a nursing home where the average health condition of the residents is better.
Average number of residents per day: 94.1 (the state of 86.7 and a National average of 86.1).
Total number of licensed nurse staff hours per resident per day: 54 minutes (the state of 1 hour and 46 minutes and a National average of 1 hour and 34 minutes).
RN hours per resident per day: 8 minutes (the state of 38 minutes and a National average of 41 minutes).
LPN/LVN hours per resident per day: 47 minutes (the state of 1 hour and 8 minutes and a National average of 52 minutes).
Nurse aide hours per resident per day: 3 hours and 5 minutes (the state of 2 hours and 35 minutes and a National average of 2 hours and 18 minutes).
Physical therapist staff hours per resident per day: 0 minutes (the state of 6 minutes and a National average of 5 minutes).
Registered Nurse staffing rating
These are certified healthcare workers responsible for coordination, management, and general delivery of care to the residentsof a nursing home. The rating of RN staffing depends on the staff-sick resident ratio. Some residents of a nursing home are not ashealthy as other residents might need more care, so nursing homes with more RN staff will be better equipped to fulfill the caring needs of such residents.
Average number of residents per day: 94.1 (the state of 86.7 and a National average of 86.1).
RN hours per resident per day: 8 minutes (the state of 38 minutes and a National average of 41 minutes).
Penalties
If a nursing home receives a severe citation and is unable to improve on it for long, a penalty may be imposed. This penalty can be either a fine or a canceled payment from Medicare.
Federal fines in the last 3 years: 0
Amount(s) and date(s): This nursing home hasn’t received any fines in the last 3 years.States may also impose penalties under state law. To search state websites Click here.
Payment denials by Medicare in the last 3 years: 0
Popular questions at Glenoaks Convalescent Hospital
How to avoid nursing home taking your house?
There are a few different things you can do with your property to avoid having it seized by Medicaid. One option is to put your home into an irrevocable trust, which legally protects your property from Medicaid. You may also be able to protect your property by forming a life estate or gifting it to someone. However, there can be complicated tax ramifications to these actions, so it’s best to talk to a lawyer before doing so.
What happens if you can’t pay for a nursing home?
For many people, the high costs of a nursing home are far outside of their monthly budget. If you don’t have the money to pay for a nursing home, Medicaid will be the best option in most cases. Medicare requirements are determined by state governments and can differ based on where you live, but your income will need to be under a certain amount in order to qualify. In most cases, you will also be required to sell any property that you aren’t living in and sell any existing investments you have before you can qualify for Medicaid coverage.
How many days will Medicare pay for nursing home?
Medicare does not cover the full cost of staying in a nursing home. Medicare does cover the first 100 days in any skilled nursing facility, but after that point you will need to rely on savings, long-term care insurance, Medicaid, or another solution to pay your nursing home expenses.
How can I report a nursing home?
If you encounter a problem at a nursing home, the first step is to talk to the staff about reporting procedures. Many facilities have social workers or other professionals on hand specifically to deal with problems that may arise. The facility should also have a procedure in place to report problems internally. If the problem isn’t solved, you can report the nursing home to a state office or advocacy group. Your state’s department of health should have information available about how to report a nursing home.
How much does Medicaid pay for nursing home care?
If you qualify for Medicaid, they will pay the full cost of your nursing home expenses in most cases. However, if you do have any remaining income, you will be required to relinquish most of it. You will be allowed to keep a small portion of your income as an allowance for your daily needs.
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We are reaching out to all of our employees, subsidiaries, business partners and clients who are creating or contributing to blogs, social networks, discussion forums, or any other kind of social media related to Alma’s products and treatments. Alma is a proud member of the medical and surgical aesthetics industry which helps people of all nations improve their well-being as well as treat various health and aesthetic issues. As a major company we understand we have certain responsibilities. We care for the well-being of not only the people who seek our services but also the general social media users who are exposed to our advertisements and online content.
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Our social media guidelines
1. Please refrain from posting discriminating, offensive or derogatory comments/media regarding a person’s age, sex, race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, disability, marital status or physical appearance.
2. When encountering negative comments from people on social media please use your common sense. If it is a customer who had a bad experience, attempt to continue the conversation privately. If it is malicious trolling please report to the social media platform help center.
3. Whenever posting content regarding Alma or our products do not use any media (video/music/photo) that you are unaware of its copyright status. The best practice is to use content published by Alma marketing team or ask for consent for from its creators. Using the ‘repost’ app and its counterparts won’t exempt you from lawsuits.
What should you say about Alma’s products?
4. As for our officially launched and cataloged products, we will be happy if you recommend them! You can discuss their general specs, benefits, technological advantages and your personal experience with them.
5. If favoring them over a competing device state it’s your personal opinion. Please refrain from “trashing” competitors or other companies’ products on social media.
6. Important! When posting content about Alma products please make sure it complies with our official brand guidelines including graphics and naming. (Our partners can view those in our partner zone)
7. When encountering another business partner or client misrepresenting our brands kindly notify our marketing team at [email protected]
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8. Do not publish any content on social media, be it text or footage regarding products in trial and development stages! When we entrust our partners with such products we expect them to be discrete and patient.
9. Please do not describe our products with none-factual superlatives e.g. “The best device in the world”. You can strive to be more creative than that for sure (-:
What type of media is especially sensitive?
10. When it comes to visual based social media platforms such as Instagram, we feel there should be some boundaries to what should be published. We believe you should keep certain media private or for offline viewing. For instance, an uncensored or fully detailed video demonstrating a vaginal laser treatment. Even if it was published with consent of the patient, we feel these types of videos shouldn’t be posted publicly. The same goes with surgical procedures such as laser assisted liposuction and other invasive treatments. Full nudity also shouldn’t be displayed in regards to our treatments. If a patient is so enthusiastic and chooses to do so its their choice, but we will never ask them to do so for our sake. View below a censored version of a video posted on social media we feel is a bit too explicit.
https://alma-lasers.com.au/en/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/grito2.mp4
In this example, the video could have been taken from behind the patient (if at all) and the post can be accompanied with explanatory text to describe the procedure rather than visualizing it. We know and admit videos are highly effective but there can be negative consequences to content which is not suitable for the entire public. Moreover, on Instagram unlike Youtube there are no age restriction settings to published content and therefor anything posted is available for all users, even children.
In conclusion, social media can be fun and beneficial both personally and professionally, but we must remember it is a platform for people. Therefore, we should conduct ourselves in the same manner we would in the “real” world. That is with dignity, compassion and respect.
Signed,
Mr. Gidon Lev Eli, social media manager
Mrs. Atalia Itzcovich, digital manager
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A mandatory internship of 20 weeks is required within my Bachelor’s program in business administration at the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences in order to apply and deepen the theoretical knowledge gained over the course of the program in practice. I completed this in Mr. Stefan Denk’s team.
During my time at the ALR Treuhand GmbH, I was able to become more familiar with the multi-faceted work in a tax consultancy and auditing firm. Aside from preparing tax returns, checking assessments and preparing and checking annual accounts and financial statements, I also came up with individual solutions to clients’ problems.
My internship at ALR: Versatile and never boring
The advantages of working at the ALR Treuhand GmbH as an intern are, among other things, the varied and never boring work, frequent trainings, flexible working hours and, above all, the close cooperation between team members. The other team members help answer any questions and help me expand my specialist knowledge.
Another advantage is working with different DATEV tools. As an intern, I had the opportunity to learn how to use the software and participate in regularly scheduled trainings.
I can personally only recommend the internship. In order to continue to apply my newly learned practical knowledge, I accepted a job as a working student at the ALR after completing my internship. I’m looking forward to future tasks and challenges.
Experience report from Firas
I found a job listing for the ALR Treuhand GmbH online through the platform indeed that was exactly what I was looking for: A mandatory internship that would allow me to gain insights into economic and tax processes of companies. Shortly after applying, I received an invitation for an interview. I used my time until the interview for intense preparation and a job application training. As I am originally from Syria, I wanted to be well prepared for the requirements of working in a German company.
The interview with one of the firm’s partners lasted about half an hour. The main focal point of the interview were my expectations and my specialist knowledge that I had gained over the course of my five semesters studying business administration at the Munich University of Applied Sciences. I received a job offer shortly after the interview.
My expectations were to learn as much as possible about the work of a tax consultant and auditor. One of the main things I wanted to learn was how to prepare and check tax returns and annual accounts. I also wanted to get to know the different legal structures of companies and understand how they work and which processes exist. Through practical experience, I also wanted to find out whether this could be a job that I can imagine myself working in in the future.
I shared my office with an experienced tax advisor
The initial training at the ALR Treuhand takes place in the form of a one-on-one support system. At the beginning of my internship, I was assigned an experienced tax consultant. He supported me for my first steps in the firm. He gave me tasks to complete, explained these and was my contact person for all questions I had over the course of my internship. As we shared an office, I could always ask questions quickly.
The ALR provides extensive learning programs for the onboarding process. For example, I watched videos in DATEV on the topic of “accounting with DATEV accounting system and annual accounts basics”. I also used a learning program to learn and deepen my knowledge on the legal foundation of the German commercial code, because it was intended that I work on an annual account step by step.
After my mandatory internship, I had the opportunity to continue working at the ALR as a working student. I am looking forward to continue using my theoretical knowledge in a practical context.
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“Very Powerful Evidence of Tumors:” Concerned Senator Calls Out Feds, Demands Answers on 5G-Cancer Link
by Nick Meyer | December 10, 2018
The new 5G wireless network from companies like AT&T and Verizon promises faster speeds and more connectivity for the customer, but is it actually, well, safe? According to one senator from Connecticut, we still don’t know yet — even with thousands of the smaller new towers expected to be [...]
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Aside from the mass poisoning of our bodies through sodium fluoride, GMO foods, glyphosate, and countless other unnatural and chemical-intensive health risks, the latest, biggest such risk is far more hidden. Camouflaged inside a technological and cultural addiction that shows no signs of slowing, the long-awaited nationwide network of [...]
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So I registered the domain for my name a while back, when the internet still had a bit of that new web smell. I’d been doing work more and more in the digital space for a few years then and I would end up having to pay off a cybersquatter for the BlueBlood.com domain, so it seemed sensible to register everything near and dear to me. Then nine more years went by. Some of my favorite sites have grown out of Forrest Black registering domains while drinking beer and then me feeling that, once it was registered, the domain had to have a site on it. For a long time, I just had a link to a hosted journal on AmeliaG.com, but now seemed like the time to actually put a proper site on there. Today it officially goes live.
The site has the Amelia G bio with just the broad strokes. There is a more detailed sidebar with just 2009 news about press appearances and where my writing and photography has appeared this year. I considered including a page with a gigantic lists of places I’ve been published, but, after doing thousands of pages of editorial, not to mention radio and television stuff, it just seemed like it would be a bit of a laundry list. Plus, oddly enough, when I was doing research for the site, I discovered that some of my work had been reprinted without me even knowing it. I’ve moved less as an adult than I did as a kid, but sometimes it is still possible to lose track of compatriots with moves and all on everyone’s part.
I hope people enjoy the Photography Portfolio section of Forrest Black’s and my work. People always ask to see my online portfolio and I always was reluctant to put one together before. When I say “reluctant”, I mean that the notion of editing together only forty of my favorite images, out of everything we’ve ever shot, made me effing hyperventilate. I forced my brain through its discomfort and editing a selection of images from over such a long time period turned out to be really . . .
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Thomas Hinton, president and CEO of the American Consumer Council (ACC), has sharply criticized ten domestic airlines for using deceptive pricing practices to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers who fly their airlines. According to the Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics, a recent report shows that domestic airlines collected $3.8 billion in non-ticket fees for checking bags, the cancellation and re-booking of flights, carrying pets aboard planes and assigning seats.
The ten domestic airlines that Hinton criticized during CNBC's Power Lunch program included: American, Delta, U.S. Airways, United, Northwest, Continental, AirTran, Spirit, Frontier and JetBlue. Hinton said the ten airlines collected more than $669 million dollars in baggage fee revenues alone during the 2nd quarter of 2009. Hinton claimed that "many of those baggage fees were collected from unsuspecting travelers and who were unfairly charged."
On CNBC's Power Lunch program, Hinton also stated, "These types of a la carte pricing practices are unfair, deceptive and should be stopped by the airlines or, if necessary, a class action lawsuit."
Hinton explained that most travelers assume when they purchase an airline ticket, it entitles them to receive an assigned seat, check a piece of luggage and receive a snack and beverage aboard their flight. Hinton added, "These ten airlines should be upfront and truthful with consumers by including these traditional items in the cost of a ticket. To do otherwise, is viewed as deceptive and under-handed."
Hinton also questioned the credibility of the airlines industry because of recent problems with extended flight delays, an increase in the number of lost bags and the mishandling of luggage. Hinton referenced the "United Breaks Guitars" You Tube video by musician Dave Carroll, a United Airline passenger, whose expensive guitar was tossed around like a football on the tarmac of Chicago's O'Hare Airport by United Airline baggage handlers. United Airlines denied responsibility for nine months until the popularity of the You Tube video forced the airline to make amends.
Giving credit where it was due, Hinton did praise Southwest Airlines as the only major domestic airline that practices ethical and fair pricing because they do not charge under-the-table fees or service charges for baggage, pets, or in-flight meals.
Hinton noted that unsuspecting travelers must often pay an extra $50 - $100 per flight as a result of the service charges and fees tacked-on by airlines at the airport. He called on consumers to express their displeasure with the ten domestic airlines that are "manipulating ticket prices by using 'tack-on fees' and service charges to boost the true cost of travel." Hinton encouraged CNBC viewers to "tell the airlines you don't like their deceptive and unfair pricing tactics."
Hinton also renewed his call on Congress to pass the Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights claiming, "Nothing has been done by the airline industry during the past year to improve customer service, treat consumers fairly or instill ethical pricing tactics so the real cost of travel is transparent."
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The newly-elected 115th Congress of the United States is clearly the most pro-law enforcement group of representatives our country has seen in the last decade but there are still many in Washington who lack the fortitude to support America’s police officers.
Below are two common-sense pieces of legislation presented in Congress this year. One was passed unanimously, one was split mostly along partisan lines. Both pro-law police bills promote common sense policy in support of police officers, so we wonder why the votes were so different.
Congress unanimously approves Public Safety Officers Benefit Improvement Act
This bill, recently signed in to law by President Donald Trump, will expedite the review process for law-enforcement and public safety officers and their families seeking benefits under the Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Program. As this program provides benefits to officers disabled or killed in the line-of-duty, the U.S. Senate should be commended on passing this bill quickly and unanimously.
This is a clear example of common-sense legislation that provides for the well-being of America’s police officers. Unfortunately, there has been little unanimity on other common-sense legislation from Washington concerning America’s Police Officers
House approves increasing penalties for cop-killers… but along partisan lines
The Thin Blue Line Act serves as proof that many in our federal government would rather play politics than support the law enforcement community. This bill, if signed into law, would increase penalties across the board for criminals who target, kill or attempt to kill law enforcement and public safety personnel. The House easily passed this bill 271 – 143 although it has yet to be passed by the Senate.
Although the passage of this bill is encouraging, one has to wonder about the motivations of the 143 representatives in the House that voted against increasing penalties for cop-killers.
The American Police Officers Alliance is dedicated to educating the public on issues that directly affects America’s law enforcement officers. We encourage you to sign up and join our movement to stay informed on these incredibly important issues and pro-law police bills.
Reminder to thank a police officer this Independence Day
We know that you already sincerely appreciate the service and sacrifice of our men and women in blue. You wouldn’t have taken the time to read this article if you didn’t. But given the increasingly volatile and dangerous climate America’s police officers face every, we encourage you to go out of your way to thank a police officer this Independence Day.
We all know the dangers these public servants face every day from criminals, gangs and violent anti-police movements but the very real threat of terrorism adds an entirely new and dangerous element for America’s police officers. Although we are entirely confident that our law enforcement agencies are well ahead of the terrorists, the unfortunate reality is that the threat of an attack is always present and you can bet that possibility is on the forefront of every officer patrolling local Independence Day parades, festivals and festivals across the United States.
We encourage you to go ahead and tank an officer while you enjoy the holiday weekend. Articulating your gratitude and support personally goes a long way in boosting the spirit of these seemingly tireless officers who, at the end of the day, are regular folks like the rest of us who appreciate gratitude, support and encouragement. And if any people in our communities deserved a sincere “thank you” and handshake, it’s the men and women of America’s police force.
Happy Independence Day and please remember to thank a police officer.
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Family mediation is a process in which an independent, properly qualified mediator aids you exercise plans for youngsters as well as funds adhering to splitting up.
Mediation can likewise be valuable when plans you’ve made before requirement to change, specifically as your children mature.
Mediation aids you remain in control. No-one will certainly make you do anything against your dreams.
The mediator will certainly assist you locate a solution which benefits you both as well as will certainly describe what needs to occur to make an agreement between you legally binding.
FMC Registered Mediators have assisted thousands of thousands of families to agree on economic plans after separation, as well as to discover a way to parent their youngsters co-operatively after separation.
The procedure is less difficult as well as considerably quicker than litigating, as well as can save you money. If you are financially qualified, lawful aid is readily available.
Mediators collaborate with dividing couples in methods that are custom-made and also flexible for your scenario. If you or the mediator chooses that working with you in separate rooms would certainly be better, you do not have to be in the same space as your ex lover.
Mediation can help you and your partner decide financial issues on separation. and future arrangements for the children without the need to go to court.
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Using mediation to assist you separate
Mediation is a means of sorting any kind of differences between you and your ex-partner, with the aid of a third person that won’t take sides. The third person is called a mediator. They can help you get to an agreement concerning issues with money, property or children.
You can try mediation prior to mosting likely to a solicitor. They’ll most likely speak to you concerning whether utilizing mediation initially could help if you go to a solicitor first.
You do not have to go to mediation, however if you wind up having to go to court to figure out your distinctions, you generally need to confirm you’ve been to a mediation details as well as evaluation conference (MIAM). This is an initial conference to clarify what mediation is and exactly how it might help you.
There are some exemptions when you don’t need to go to the MIAM before litigating – for example, if you’ve suffered domestic misuse.
If you need to visit court as well as your ex-partner doesn’t intend to see a mediator, you need to call the mediator and discuss the scenario. You can’t force your ex-partner to visit mediation.
It’s better to try and also reach an agreement through mediation if you can. You might save cash in lawful costs as well as it can be easier to fix any differences.
You can figure out more regarding exactly how mediation works in this family mediation brochure on GOV.UK.
Find your closest family mediator on the Family Mediation Council site.
Just how much mediation prices
Mediation isn’t complimentary, but it’s quicker as well as cheaper than going to court. You might be able to obtain a cost-free voucher worth up to ₤ 500 for mediation if the distinctions in between you and your ex-partner are regarding a child. Inspect if you get approved for the Family Mediation Voucher Plan on GOV.UK.
If you get on a reduced earnings you might additionally have the ability to get lawful help to pay for:
the introductory meeting – this covers both of you, also if just one of you gets approved for legal aid
one mediation session – that covers both of you
more mediation sessions – only the individual who qualifies for lawful aid will be covered
help from a solicitor after mediation, for instance to make your agreement legally binding
Lawfully binding methods you need to stick to the terms of the agreement by regulation.
Inspect if you’re eligible for legal aid on GOV.UK.
If you don’t receive lawful help
The price of mediation differs relying on where you live. Phone around to locate the most effective cost, but keep in mind the cheapest could not be the very best.
Some mediators base their charges on exactly how much you earn – so you could pay much less if you’re on a reduced earnings.
If you wish to keep the costs of mediation down, attempt to concur as much as you can with your ex-partner prior to you start. You could have already agreed setups concerning your youngsters, yet require help agreeing exactly how to split your money.
You might also agree a fixed number of sessions with your mediator – this could aid you and your ex-partner concentrate on obtaining a quicker resolution.
Prior to you most likely to mediation
Assume regarding what you wish to leave mediation prior to you begin. If you can spend the sessions focusing on points you really differ on, Mediation is extra likely to do well.
You’ll require to load out an economic disclosure type when you go to mediation if you’re attempting to get to an agreement regarding money or property. You’ll have to consist of all your financial info:
your income – for example, from job or benefits
what you invest in living costs – such as transportation, energies and also food
just how much money you have in checking account
financial debts you owe
residential or commercial property you possess
Begin celebration expenses as well as financial institution statements with each other to require to the very first mediation conference. Some mediators will certainly send you a kind like this to fill out prior to your very first appointment.
It is essential that you and your ex-partner are straightforward when you discuss your finances. If your ex-partner later locates out you tried to hide something from them, any type of agreement you make may not stand. Your ex-partner can also take you to court for a bigger share of your cash.
What happens in mediation
In the initial meeting, you as well as your ex-partner will generally fulfill separately with an experienced mediator. Hereafter, you’ll have mediation sessions where you, your ex-partner and also the mediator will sit together to review your distinctions.
If you really feel not able to sit with each other as well as ask the mediator to go back and forwards between you, you and your ex-partner can sit in different rooms. This kind of mediation takes much longer, so it’s generally more costly.
The mediator can not provide legal recommendations, yet they will:
listen to both your points of sight – they won’t take sides
help to develop a calm atmosphere where you can reach an agreement you’re both happy with
recommend sensible actions to assist you agree on things
Everything you say in mediation is confidential.
If you have children, your mediator will normally concentrate on what’s finest for them and their demands. If they think it’s suitable and also you agree to it, the mediator may also talk to your kids.
At the end of your mediation
Your mediator will write a ‘memorandum of recognizing’ – this is a record that reveals what you have actually concurred. You’ll both get a copy.
If your agreement is concerning cash or building, it’s an excellent idea to take your memorandum of understanding to a lawyer and ask to transform it into a ‘consent order’. This implies you can take your ex-partner to court if they do not stay with something you agreed.
You can make an application for a permission order after you’ve started the process of obtaining divorced or ending your civil collaboration. It requires to be authorized by a judge in court – this will cost ₤ 50. You’ll additionally have to pay your solicitor’s charges.
Examine if you can obtain lawful aid to cover your prices on GOV.UK.
If you can not get to an agreement with mediation
You need to chat to a solicitor if you can’t reach an agreement with your ex-partner with mediation. They’ll suggest you what to do next.
Find your nearest lawyer on the Regulation Society internet site.
A lawyer could suggest that you keep attempting to get to an agreement between yourselves if you differ about what should happen with your kids.
If they believe the moms and dads can sort things out themselves, courts normally won’t determine who a child invests or lives time with. This is referred to as the ‘no order concept’.
You could attempt to make a parenting plan. This is a composed or on the internet document of exactly how you and also your ex-partner mean to take care of your children. Learn more concerning making a parenting plan on the Children as well as Family Court Advisory and Assistance Service website.
A solicitor will most likely recommend kind points out in court if you differ concerning money or property and also you’ve tried mediation.
If you prefer to prevent court, you could try:
mosting likely to a ‘collective law’ session – you as well as your partner will both have lawyers in the area collaborating to get to an agreement
mosting likely to family settlement – a mediator is a little bit like a judge – they’ll look at things you and also your ex-partner differ on and also make their own decision
Both of these alternatives can be costly, but they may still be more affordable than litigating. It’s finest to obtain suggestions from a lawyer before attempting either.
Mosting likely to collaborative regulation
You and also your ex-partner have your own lawyers who are specially learnt collaborative legislation. The four of you fulfill in the very same area as well as function with each other to get to an agreement.
You’ll each need to pay your solicitors’ charges, which can be pricey. Just how a lot you’ll pay at the end relies on how lengthy it takes for you and also your ex-partner to reach an agreement.
Before you begin your joint law sessions, you each need to authorize a contract claiming you’ll attempt to reach an agreement. You’ll require to go to court to arrange out the problems if you still can not get to an agreement. You can not use the exact same lawyer, so you’ll require to find a various one – this can be pricey.
When you reach an agreement via joint legislation, your lawyers will normally prepare a ‘approval order’ – this is a lawfully binding agreement about your finances.
If you’re not yet ready to use for a divorce or finish your civil partnership, they can videotape your arrangements as a ‘separation agreement’ rather.
A splitting up agreement isn’t legally binding. You’ll normally be able to utilize it in court if:
it’s been composed appropriately, for instance by a lawyer
When you made the agreement, you and your ex-partner’s financial situations are the same as
Mosting likely to family settlement
Family settlement is one more choice if you intend to avoid of court.
It’s a bit like going to court, but in family arbitration a mediator makes a decision based upon your scenarios – not a court. You as well as your ex-partner select the arbitrator you desire to use. You can likewise pick where the hearing happens and which issues you concentrate on.
An arbitrator’s choice is legally binding. This means you have to adhere to the terms of the agreement by legislation.
Adjudication can be less expensive than litigating, however it can still be expensive. You can’t obtain legal aid for it. The exact amount you’ll pay depends on where you live and also for how long it takes you as well as your ex-partner to reach an agreement.
Family mediation may be a good alternative if you and also your ex-partner:
want a quick decision – awaiting a court hearing can sometimes take more than a year, whereas a mediator would generally be able to begin rather
can not get to an agreement through mediation or by utilizing lawyers – yet you would certainly still like to avoid going to court
would prefer somebody else to choose for you, as opposed to needing to negotiate yourselves
Mediation isn’t low-cost and also you can’t get lawful help for it, however it might still be cheaper than litigating. Court could set you back a number of thousand pounds.
A straightforward settlement situation could cost ₤ 1,000, but you could wind up paying a lot extra – the precise quantity depends where you live as well as how much time it requires to get to an agreement.
It’s a great concept to speak with a solicitor before selecting arbitration – they can tell you if it’s ideal for you, and also could be able to recommend a good regional family arbitrator.
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Family Mediation FAQ
What is a MIAM?
A Mediation Details Analysis Fulfilling is a meeting with a specifically qualified family mediator, that will clarify to you the options to the court process. Most divorcing and also separating pairs in England and also Wales who intend to make use of the court process to deal with any inquiries regarding youngsters or money have to show that they have actually attended a MIAM before they can get a court order. The objective of the meeting is to give you a possibility to figure out whether going to court would certainly be the most effective means of resolving the issues surrounding your partnership or marriage breakdown (e.g. youngsters, property as well as economic concerns), as well as specifically whether mediation might be an effective choice.
At a MIAM you will satisfy with a qualified family mediator, as well as discuss your individual circumstance on a private basis. The various other person is anticipated to participate in when welcomed to do so, as well as the court has the power to inform the individual who has rejected to attend a MIAM that they need to do so.
The mediator will certainly give information concerning choices offered to you to solve the issues around your separation, and also will certainly discuss the benefits and negative aspects of each alternative. The mediator will certainly additionally ask questions, as well as make an assessment to choose whether mediation is an ideal method forward for you in your very own specific conditions.
What is family mediation?
Family mediation is a means helpful families to reach arrangements about what should occur regarding splitting up or divorce. It is an increasingly preferred alternative to asking the court to choose about family problems.
In family mediation, you usually negotiate in person with your companion about arrangements that require to be made for the future, with the assistance of 1 or 2 neutral 3rd parties– the mediator or mediators.
Exactly how is family mediation various to the other alternatives?
Unlike going to court or mediation, family mediation identifies that you are the specialists concerning your very own family and also leaves the decision-making to you.
Unlike working out through your attorneys, family mediation permits you to speak directly per other, so that you can both clarify what you are feeling and what is most important to you. It likewise allows you focus on the important things that actually matter to you as a family.
Exactly how could a family mediator help my family?
Family mediators have a great offer of experience of the problems bordering separation and divorce and are able to provide you general details about all the alternatives readily available to your family. Family mediators are particularly educated to concentrate on the demands of the youngsters in the family, and will certainly help you, as parents, to do that with each other.
Throughout the mediation your mediator will certainly provide you details regarding just how to take care of economic concerns, exactly how to deal with children concerns, appropriate lawful principles, the court process, court orders, and exactly how to speak to various other agencies and specialists that may have the ability to aid. The mediator will certainly ask you important concerns about what suggestions you have concerning the future, as well as concerning what is stressing you about today. They might even speak a little concerning what has actually failed in the past, although the issues of the past are not the primary emphasis of mediation. The mediator will certainly also establish the policies he or she expects everybody to follow. These will consist of talking and also paying attention to every other with respect, as well as collaborating with the mediator to ensure that dispute and any type of strong feelings that emerge throughout the mediation don’t overwhelm the process.
A lot of family mediators operate in a relatively informal setup, and all certified family mediators offer clients with a loosened up and secure setting. Throughout the session, the mediator will certainly record essential pieces of info or suggestions or particular choices in such a way that permits both of you to see what has actually been composed and to talk about it. Generally the mediator will make use of a flip-chart to do this, yet several also use much more contemporary innovation. You will certainly be urged to ask concerns as well as discuss what is being documented. If you don’t comprehend something that is being said by anyone in the area, or don’t recognize something that has been written on the flip-chart by the mediator, claim so. It is the mediator’s task to help. Your mediator will be watching on just how you are really feeling, however if you really feel anxious or uneasy regarding anything, it is very vital to say so.
If both of you have the ability to recognize some propositions that you think may function, the mediator will tape those proposals in a personal way, for you to develop into a lawfully binding agreement after getting legal suggestions.
Just how will I be protected throughout a family mediation?
Family mediators are specifically trained to look out for any kind of residential abuse concerns that may influence your family, as well as additionally for various other problems that could make negotiation between family members especially hard. Family mediators will certainly not permit you to mediate if they do not think you will certainly be secure.
Exactly how can I make sure that the mediation process will be reasonable?
Either of you can stop the mediation process any time; mediation will only go on if both of you desire it to. Mediators are impartial. The mediator does not take sides, and also is always there for both of you. Mediators do not give suggestions, although they do offer info concerning legal principles and describe several of the points you must be considering. The mediator does not ever make any decisions for you; you function out between you what proposals you assume you want to take to legal representatives, to make sure that you can get recommendations and also help before determining to turn your proposals into a lawfully binding agreement.
What occurs if I say something in mediation but after that transform my mind?
Absolutely nothing you state or do during a mediation will produce a lawfully binding agreement. At the end of the mediation process your mediator will certainly explain to you how to transform your suggestions into a legitimately binding agreement and/or a court order, which generally consists of getting legal suggestions.
How private is the process as well as can what I claim in mediation be used versus me later?
The details customers show the mediator is maintained personal, with some really limited exceptions (similar to the exceptions that relate to specialists as well as lawyers and counsellors). Propositions placed ahead throughout mediation can not be described in court process. If you try to mediate however it does not work, the court will certainly never be told why the mediation had not been effective.
What type of points will I be anticipated to do throughout the mediation process?
After signing the agreement to moderate, both of you will certainly deal with the mediator to:
– Describe your family scenario.
– Establish the mediation agenda. The mediation sessions are tailored around what you require and also want to review.
– Agree the issues that you require to talk about.
– Make a decision the priority of the issues. Some problems are a lot more pressing than others and also need to be fixed initially, e.g., temporary financial assistance, holidays, call.
– Set time scales to manage particular matters e.g., for splitting up or divorce.
– Clarify the concerns: often it is not certain what matters are truly in dispute and also clarifying these avoids future misunderstanding.
– Think about whether any type of various other specialists may be able to aid you.
– Locate the commonalities.
– Provide/obtain information, e.g., complete a financial survey or have a kind described to you. If you have financial concerns to discuss, it is especially important to see to it everybody has an extremely clear photo of the family’s economic situation. This includes each of you supplying information about any type of residential property you have, and also your income and expense, very a lot as you have to if you go to court.
– Look at the various options and fact test those alternatives. Specifically the kids when there are economic concerns you will require to offer consideration to what everyone in the family needs.
– Reach the option that finest fits both of you and also exercise the information of your propositions.
Will I have to pay for mediation, and also if I do need to pay, how a lot will it cost?
, if you are paying independently you need to inspect the rates your regional mediators bill for mediation session.. Some bill a hourly price, some cost on a sessional, or case basis. Most mediators additionally bill for the assessment meetings that take location before the mediation begins. The prices that family mediators cost are typically a lot lower than the prices that family lawyers bill, but it is always extremely important to be clear from the beginning exactly how much you are going to be billed, and also what solutions the mediator will certainly be billing you for.
If you believe you might be qualified for legal aid, you must look for a mediator that is specially qualified to supply legal help mediation. The mediator will certainly aid you to work out if you are qualified to legal help, and also if you are, your mediator will certainly after that ask the Lawful Aid Firm to fund your mediation. If later on you want to turn your mediation proposals right into an agreement, your family mediator can sometimes set up for lawful help to pay for you to get some assistance from a solicitor.
Exists a way of including my kids in the process?
Family mediators are specially educated to concentrate on the requirements of the children in the family, and also will certainly always function with you, as the moms and dads, to do that together. If you are interested in entailing a child in the mediation you can look for a mediator who is educated to function straight with kids. The mediator who works with the parents doesn’t have to be the exact same mediator that fulfills with the youngster, so you might decide for a mediator who hasn’t certified to see kids directly, and also ask your mediator to locate you another mediator that is qualified to fulfill with the kid.
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Not taking sides, yet urging self-determination.
Making sure accessibility to necessary details.
Aiding people define plans to inspect they will certainly work.
These abilities are designed to aid you make a decision on your own what is ideal in all the conditions.
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COMMERCIAL MEDIATION IN Chester-le-Street
Commercial mediation is a versatile, voluntary and private type of alternative dispute resolution in which a neutral third party aids parties to work towards a worked out settlement of their dispute. The parties retain control of the choice whether to settle and on what terms.
Quick Guide to Commercial Mediation
This overview supplies an introduction of the nature and possible advantages of commercial mediation in Chester-le-Street.
Over the last decade the technique taken by commercial parties in the direction of dispute resolution has altered. While standard forms of dispute resolution (i.e. litigation and also arbitration) stay prominent, commercial parties are significantly looking to alternative types of dispute resolution (” ADR”) to find approaches of dispute resolution which far better suit their commercial demands as well as deliver effective and reliable results. Mediation usually provides the solution.
In this Quickguide, along with discussing what mediation is as well as just how the process functions, we check out the benefits mediation can supply, the circumstances in which mediation will certainly be proper as well as the practical issues you require to take into consideration whenever thinking about mediation in Chester-le-Street. We end with a glossary of the various kinds of ADR as well as a table with details of some ADR organisations.
What is commercial mediation in Chester-le-Street?
Mediation is a process where a neutral 3rd party promotes arrangements in between the parties to a dispute to aid them locate a consensual result. The mediator is actively involved yet usually has no power to adjudicate or claim that is best and that is wrong. Notably, in a mediation the parties maintain utmost control over the decision of whether to settle as well as on what terms.
The boosting use mediation in Chester-le-Street throughout the globe has actually largely been connected to the encouragement given by courts to use mediation as an aid to settlement. Several jurisdictions (such as England and also Australia) have composed mediation into their court procedures.
The usage of mediation in Chester-le-Street is well developed in the UK and, although an “alternative” to litigation and arbitration, it is currently as crucial a form of dispute resolution as the a lot more “mainstream” choices.1 Its usage is likewise likely to increase in the remainder of the Europe as an outcome of the European Mediation Directive.2 In other places, commercial parties are ending up being extra conscious of the benefits mediation and other types of ADR can use.3.
Mediationin Chester-le-Street can be made use of effectively along with arbitration or litigation – where parties consent to look for to deal with a dispute by mediation initially and also just proceed to arbitration or litigation if the mediation falls short to generate a settlement.
Why mediate?
Over 90 percent. of commercial disputes are cleared up prior to a court or arbitration hearing. Doubters of mediation as a result often question what mediation includes in the dispute concession process that can not be attained through direct negotiations. Nonetheless, mediation is more than basic negotiation, it is a strategy for improving negotiation which shifts the emphasis from the parties’ corresponding settings to settlement itself. Whereas settlements normally occur in between the lawyers and become part of the adversarial process, mediation is a process in itself right into which all the parties– the commercial parties as well as their lawyers– spend time as well as effort. At the very least a day will certainly be reserved with all essential gamers literally existing and also the presence of the mediator– the independent 3rd party– develops a feeling of rule and a “day in court”. This provides a structure as well as self-control to the negotiation, urges negotiation and boosts the seriousness of the intention to settle.
Other advantages of mediation in Chester-le-Street consist of:
the truth that parties can engage without being attended shed face as mediation is a planned part of the dispute resolution process;.
the mediator can be left with the “true” position of each party as to where it will certainly settle, hence he can assist the parties to connect the gap between them because he will understand just how broad the void truly is in contrast to the parties’ public declarations;.
a mediator does not evaluate the issues but promotes arrangements which can be dedicated to in a binding kind;.
the process is consensual– either party can walk away;.
the process is progressive as well as can keep business relationship between the parties a lot more properly than litigation/arbitration, which are both retrospective and also antagonistic kinds of dispute resolution;.
what is stated in mediation is private and without prejudice (up to the factor where agreement is gotten to) 4; as well as.
the parties are able to settle on solutions that would certainly be beyond the range of an arbitrator or a court, as an example, locating a “win/win” solution by presenting commercial issues not the topic of an existing dispute.
Limitations of mediation.
Mediation in Chester-le-Street will certainly not be suitable in all circumstances. Particularly:
where the parties call for emergency situation alleviation, for instance, a court order (although mediation might have the ability to help in fixing the underlying dispute);.
where a commercial or legal precedent requires to be set;.
where several of the parties wishes the case to be heard in public;.
it is not likely to add worth if the parties themselves can managing straight arrangements efficiently and also effectively; or.
if it is clear that the opposite side has no objective to settle yet just intends to make use of mediation as a delaying strategy.
Does it work?
According to the primary advocates of mediation: yes. CEDR (the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution), which is the leading UK mediation services provider, declares that around 86 per cent. of disputes referred to them settle using mediation (65 percent. on the day and 21 percent. within a short period after the mediation).5.
Also if settlement is not accomplished, one key advantage of mediation in Chester-le-Street is that parties commonly leave the mediation with a far better understanding of the issues in their very own as well as the other side’s case. Mediation also offers an understanding into the parties’ commercial in addition to legal problems which might discuss why lots of cases that do not pick the day settle quickly after that.
How does it work?
One of the major characteristics (and advantages) of mediation is flexibility: the identification of the treatment and the mediator and layout are agreed by the parties according to their commercial requirements. There is no universal procedure but generally, commercial mediations go through at the very least 4 major phases.
Prep work: Having actually consented to mediate, the parties will need to designate a mediator as well as attract up the mediation agreement. This agreement will proof the fact that the parties have consented to resolve their differences by mediation, and also record the day and location of the mediation, the choice of mediator and that will certainly attend. Other issues it must cover consist of expenses of the mediation and also how these will certainly be split between the parties, and also the reality that the mediation is personal and also without prejudice.6 In regards to getting ready for the mediation itself, the parties exchange written entries together with any type of supporting files beforehand. These are usually recaps of the parties’ corresponding commercial positions and legal cases.
Opening up session: The mediation normally begins with a joint session, with the mediator as well as all parties in the same room. The mediator introduces himself as well as asks everybody else to do the same and explains the mediation process. Each party then makes a short opening statement explaining their position on the dispute.
The mediator will utilize different strategies to promote the process and try, for example, reminding the parties of the risks of going to trial, the costs they would be saving if they cleared up and also penetrating the case for weaknesses. Depending on the mediator’s and/or the parties’ preferred technique, the parties might or might not return to further joint sessions.
Verdict: If successful a final joint meeting is held to tape-record the agreed terms of settlement, usually in the kind of a legitimately binding agreement. Mediations can go on well right into the early hours as well as are not constantly concluded at the end of the initial day; attempts between the parties can proceed for a duration of time after the mediation day is wrapped up. Then one party to the mediation agreement will provide notice to terminate the mediation, if this still proves unsuccessful.
What are the practical issues?
Mediation is a dispute resolution process by itself and also there are different issues that any individual beginning or taking into consideration on mediation should take into consideration.
Giving for mediation in the legal dispute resolution condition.
When drafting a contract it is feasible to develop mediation into the legal dispute resolution process. This not only makes certain that mediation is immediately thought about as soon as a dispute develops but implies that parties do not shed face by suggesting mediation; it is just the procedure of the agreement. The downside is the timing as the beginning of the dispute may be prematurely for the parties to genuinely concur a concession (see below). For more information on the drafting issues, see the AMMEDIATORS Quickguide: Tiered Dispute Resolution Clauses.
When to mediate
The decision to mediate can be taken at any moment during a dispute, and if mediation is concurred as soon as the litigation/arbitration is in progress, the judge/arbitrator has the power to remain (postpone) the case pending conclusion of the mediation. The earlier the decision to go to mediation is taken, the better its capacity to restrict the parties’ expenses exposure. Parties are likewise much less most likely to have become entrenched in their respective placements. Conversely, the later on the decision is taken, the more the corresponding parties will understand about the values of their case and also the more able they are to assess the risks and also most likely expense of proceeding to trial/arbitration. The step-by-step rules that will relate to the dispute might additionally require the parties to consider ADR at various phases of the dispute.7.
Selecting the best mediator.
They can be assigned using mediation services providers (that frequently have panels of certified mediators) or parties can choose to agree their very own mediator. If there is a mediation provision in the contract this will typically provide the method for visit.
As pertains to the qualities you must look for, choosing somebody exclusively on the basis of expert standing is no warranty. There are various other characteristics to consider such as the property of suitable mediation abilities and/or technological understanding, the person’s ability to embark on enough prep work, their personality and social issues. If possible, dealing with the various other parties to the dispute to pick a mediator independently based upon past experience is better and also if agreement can not be reached, use a mediation providers to pick the mediator.
Can a court or arbitrator function as mediator?
In circumstances where arbitration process or court process have already started and the court or arbitrator is acquainted with the case, it may appear suitable for the court or arbitrator to serve as mediator. Few issues would arise where the mediation resulted in a settlement, but if the parties were unable to settle and returned to their dispute, difficulties will emerge in that as mediator, the court or arbitrator will have been privy to without prejudice info. In such circumstances, the judge or arbitrator’s impartiality is potentially jeopardized. Consequently visit of the judge or arbitrator to work as mediator is not advised.8.
Who should participate in?
It is usual for one rep from each of the parties to participate in with their solicitor. It is not usual for specialists or barristers to go to. Each party’s representative will certainly need to have enough authority to discuss as well as enter binding arrangements. Parties might play games throughout the mediation with authority declaring that although an offer looks great, it will be difficult to obtain authority to accept it. This is avoided by guaranteeing a firm commitment to having decision manufacturers present beforehand, preferably agreed in the mediation agreement. It might be essential or proper for moms and dad business or various other group firms to be included. If the parties are unable to settle cases without the authority of their insurance firms then an agent from the insurance company, with due authority to consent to the settlement, additionally requires to attend the mediation.
Prep work for negotiation.
This is important if an effective outcome is to be attained. Parties require to be fully advised of their potential customers of success as well as the risks of remaining to trial. Only after that can they assess what their settlement options are as well as their finest alternative to a negotiated settlement (BATNA). Unless you understand what your BATNA is you can not correctly make a settlement or evaluate deal. Tax effects of a settlement might additionally have an effect and also these should be evaluated before the mediation and the tax obligation consultant need to be available to advise throughout the day if essential.
Do I have to mediate?
The solution to this inquiry quite relies on the dispute resolution clause in your contract and also where your dispute will at some point be resolved; different jurisdictions embrace different placements.
As an issue of English law, if the legal stipulation to mediate simply shares an objective or desire to reach a voluntary settlement before setting up arbitration or litigation procedures, after that it is unenforceable as an agreement to agree. However, complying with the English High Court judgment in Cable television & Wireless -v- IBM UK9, provided the condition is adequately clear regarding what the parties need to do, for instance, by naming a specific ADR procedure, it will certainly be held to be therefore enforceable as well as sufficiently certain.
Other jurisdictions have actually taken a comparable method, although there are distinctions as well as certain guidance need to be taken around individual jurisdictions regarding the perspective of the courts to mediation conditions.
The courts might get any type of proceedings to be remained pending mediation if enforceable. If the dispute is to be arbitrated it may well be that an arbitrator will certainly not have territory to identify the dispute up until the mediation process has been gone with. Where there is a violation of a mediation provision, along with a stay of procedures, parties may be entitled to details efficiency and/or damages.
In the English courts, the court guidelines encourage the parties to consider ADR at various phases of the litigation process as well as a refusal to think about or mediate mediation could cause expenses sanctions. While the English courts can not compel parties to mediate, their mindset towards mediation means that parties need to think really meticulously prior to deciding not to mediate.10 In arbitration there is no such “encouragement” to mediate and the obligation gets on the parties to arrange a mediation and also think about.
In Europe, the European Mediation Directive means that those litigating in Member States’ courts will certainly no much longer be able to overlook mediation. The Instruction is component of an effort at the European level to advertise as well as regulate the growth of mediation.
Participant States need to urge the advancement of and also adherence to voluntary standard procedures in addition to recurring training for mediators to make certain quality assurance.
Where proper courts may refer/invite parties to mediate.
Agreements got to with the mediation process might be provided similar standing to judgments passed on by the courts to assist enforcement.
Any type of submissions/disclosure made/given during a mediation might not be used in any kind of succeeding legal procedures and mediators may not be obliged to give proof of such in any succeeding legal process.
A party’s insurance claim will certainly not be time barred as a result of time spent in mediation.
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Building Mediation in Chester-le-Street
Building mediation in Chester-le-Street, building, builder disagreements whether household or commercial, can get exceptionally complicated. As well as difficult as well as expensive really rapidly.
An initial agreement, contract, written or dental, can vary as the building job goes on. Modifications, additionals, changes, updates can quickly get confused, misinterpreted and miscommunicated.
Bring about extreme hold-ups, insufficient, defective work, generally a break down in interaction, will certainly follow. Possibly causing the builder being asked to leave the website. Or the builder refusing to return.
Demands for a reimbursement, or even more cash to be paid at this stage are not uncommon. And also perhaps needing to move into short-term lodging, if your residence is not habitable.
We have actually mediated every feasible kind of building dispute, with worths varying from a few thousand extra pounds, to numerous countless pounds.
Exactly how mediation in Chester-le-Street can help settle a dispute with your builder
Mediation professional from AMMEDIATORS informs us how mediation assists people who feel duped by their builder as well as intend to “have it out” while staying clear of any type of conflict.
Nancy as well as her partner Sid recently acquired a new house for their expanding family. A couple of months after they moved in it became apparent to Nancy and Sid that they required even more room and also they chose to develop kitchen extension.
Gary as well as his team moved in in August, they removed out the kitchen and also knocked senseless wall surfaces. The work was slower than Gary had assured and on top of that they had to wait for Local Authority Building Inspectors on a number of events.
As the kitchen advanced Nancy picked brand-new, costly energy-saving lights as well as picked more expensive wall and floor tiling than had actually previously been concurred. Nancy and also Sid had been paying Gary stage-payments for his work and also were stunned as well as distressed when he offered them with his final costs for all the additional work which they felt was unreasonably large. They state they really feel ‘taken for a trip’.
Nancy as well as Sid wished to settle their dispute with the least hassle feasible but were established to ‘have it out’ with Gary. They felt misinformed and also that they were being unfairly dealt with by someone that offered himself as a specialist. Nancy found out about mediation and called a mediator with Residential or commercial property Law UK/Mediators. The mediator chatted in complete confidence with both parties and also, as they both concurred, established a mediation day. They fulfilled for 3 hours as well as came to an agreement about Gary’s expense. The expense of the mediation was shared between them.
The benefits of mediation:
It is a confidential process
It preserves one’s honor as well as maintains specialist track records
It is ‘without prejudice’, which implies if it does not settle, the info revealed at mediation can not be used in any kind of subsequent court action.
It opens lines of interaction and makes it possible for individuals to preserve a relationship.
Mediators are:
Extremely educated
Properly recognized by professional mediation associations.
Hold adequate Professional Indemnity Insurance coverage
Utilized to working in high conflict circumstances as well as with various character types
Non-judgmental
Assist parties to explore what would certainly be a ‘sufficient’ settlement.
Planning for a mediation:
The parties pick a mediator
The parties select how/whether costs will be split
The mediator will contact parties in advancement to become aware of their viewpoint on the issue and exactly how they think it could be settled.
The mediator will send out parties a mediation info sheet and an agreement to mediate
The mediator will ask parties to compose a brief (2-3 web page) confidential placement declaration regarding just how they see the dispute.
Parties will certainly concur a date, time as well as place for mediation.
On the day:
Nancy includes Sid, Gary comes with his uncle.
The mediator establishes a respectful space.
Parties are motivated to come to a mediation thinking that settlement of some kind is feasible
They are urged to place their side of the matter without disruption.
They ought to come prepared to re-examine their setting.
They do not need to find with a mass of ‘proof’ or documents of legal papers.
They pertain to an agreement they both really feel is reasonable.
The mediator composes up a confidential Memorandum of Endeavor, with the assistance of the parties, which the parties register to.
If agreement is gotten to:
It is confidential which will certainly protect the excellent online reputation of Extensions-R-Us Ltd
. Both sides will really feel that they have been heard.
They will have prevented the stress, distress as well as cost of the court process.
Construction Mediation Services in Chester-le-Street – Building Contract Issues in Chester-le-Street?
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It is late night, and I am currently in-flight on my way back from a San Francisco work trip. When I flopped down in my seat, a harsh reality set in: this flight is sans streaming video or personal TVs. (Oh my gosh! No! A nightmare!) I was momentarily confronted with the possibility that my best option was to do more work. But then…I did some holiday shopping and eventually navigated here.
As some friends know, 2015 has been a year of some pretty intense working. I’m learning a ton, but I’ve also sacrificed a bit. On that sacrifice list: My wedding bliss blog posts aren’t written and published in a timely manner. It hurts my heart when I see couples who have been married for some time…and no blog post from me. I’m not sure how much it matters to all of my married friends and family, but my tardiness is in no way a reflection of my commitment and love for sharing the stories of these happy days.
Vanessa and Chris tied the knot LAST January (so late!) in Coral Gables, Florida.
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Before we get into wedding details, some long-ago background:
Vanessa and Harry went to college together, but their real quality time spent together was post college in Hoboken. It was those blissful days when everyone is pretty single and almost always up for a night out.
That is the summer that Harry and I met. On the soccer field. I was there with friends, Cris, Patty (getting married next June!) and Linda. Harry was there with V. Since I had an immediate crush on Harry and was generally pretty convinced the dating gods were not on my side…I decided they must be dating.
But they weren’t. Harry just knew that V loved soccer and invited her to play in his work league. V and I later found out that we have a ton in common: grew up playing soccer, currently have marketing jobs, and most importantly, we both have a love for playing games at bars and parties. I can always count on V to do the organizing. And she can always count me in.
I don’t remember the first time I met Chris, he effortlessly folded into the family of friends. And even better, he made Vanessa so happy. With some tough family stuff going on — I could tell that he made sure she didn’t feel alone.
Some of the wedding details I loved:
As someone who hasn’t taken many warm-weather winter get-aways, I didn’t realize how much I missed the sun until it was handed to me as a gift by Vanessa and Chris. Warm-weather weekends are now on my list of favorite things. We spent Saturday afternoon lounging poolside discussing important topics like who are the best people to follow on Instagram.
The ceremony was tucked away in a garden full of brilliant color. It was so picturesque, if I didn’t know better, I would say we were on the set of a rom-com.
Chris is originally from the UK — so we had only met his childhood friends a time or two. They showed up in full and were ready to dance, party and generally have the best time ever. Vanessa made sure they felt right at home during cocktail hour with a fish and chips inspired appetizer. (Loved!)
This photos is so fuzzy, but I love all the emotion and smiles!
Most memorable though — Chris’s speech at the reception. We have been to so many weddings over the years and rarely have I seen the bride or groom speak. He thanked the families and all the friends with such sincerity and composure. My favorite part — his simple, yet very full-hearted words for Vanessa:
My love…we have such a great day today. So special. You look amazing…and I look forward to spending the rest of my life with you.
Vanessa and Chris — my sincerest apologies for publishing so late and happy (almost) first anniversary! I am so very happy for you. A link to all the photos I took on my phone!
I hope to close the year with one last 2015 wedding post — Lilly and NIK, I am looking at you. xoxo
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Google Play has many alternatives from which to download Android applications, although none like Aurora Store: It is developed with open source, allows the download of any free app and is extremely complete. What’s more, it also has a great design: Aurora Store has been updated to version 4 stable.
Aurora Store is an unofficial application that opens the door of the Android store to those mobiles that do not have Google Play services Installed. Even those that do: Aurora allows the download of any free app quickly and easily. It is an Open Source development that is constantly updating its parallel store. And now version 4 of the Aurora Store is stable.
More pleasant interface and much more similar to Google Play
Aurora Store did not have a rough design since its appearance favored its use, also the download of the respective applications in the form of APK files. Still, the developers decided boost your design by bringing it closer to the native Android store, the Google Play. Aurora Store version 4 is the one that affects the interface change.
We had already tested Aurora Store 4, although it was in a beta version that was not officially circulating. With the release of version 4 Aurora takes a remarkable leap in design and experience since the aspect is remarkably close to Google Play; which achieves a much easier download and update of applications.
Aurora Store 4 redesigns the cover, download and update menus, it also offers information on the tabs in a more readable way. The store foundation itself is unchanged, but ease of use certainly improves the overall Aurora experience. Everything without requiring Google Play services, which makes Aurora Store a highly recommended app. Both for those who do not have Google Play Store on their phone and for those who do.
The Aurora developers have released version 4 of their store on a stable basis. To download it, just go to their website and download the APK. It is safe, it works perfectly
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Hi! There’s a lot of reasons why you’ve found your way to this point: You could be just starting your journey, and exploring what a streaming media player is. You could already know your way around Android TV boxes, or even one of the new official Android TV sets. You could just want to figure out how one of these little boxes can help you “cut the cable cord.”
No matter how you got here….welcome. If I can do anything to help you get a better streaming experience, let me know!
The Basics of TV Boxes
Let’s start with the basics.
I’d like to offer a definition of what an Android TV Box is: An Android TV Box is simply a streaming media device running the Android operating system.
It’s the same operating system that runs on your smartphone, tablet, and millions of other devices throughout the world. If you know how to use your tablet or smartphone, you can usually run most (if not all) of those apps on an Android TV Box.
Android TV Box vs Smart TV
Smart TV, which includes Google’s Android TV, is an attempt to integrate your media hub inside your TV. This may sound like a great idea, but it’s got one major drawback: Smart TVs can cost up to 10 times as much as a streaming media device box hooked up to the TV you already own.
The difference between Android TV and an Android TV Box lies in the operating system itself. Android TV is a special version of the core Android OS. Android TV can’t run every app, at least not without some complicated workarounds. It requires special versions of apps, which are specifically designed to be run on your television rather than a touchscreen.
TV Box vs Streaming Media Player
Streaming media players like the Fire TV, Roku, and Apple TV are great. They’re extremely easy to use but rather limited in what they can do. An Android TV Box can run almost any app because it has access to the entire Google Play Store and Amazon App Store. See if your Roku can do that.
I go into these and other topics in more detail in this beginner’s article on what is an Android TV Box.
What A TV Box Is Not
It’s important to realize what a TV box is not: It’s not about you getting content for free that you would otherwise have to pay for.
I don’t care what side of the piracy debate you’re on. Some readers are morally opposed to it. Others don’t think it’s a big deal. I’ll leave it up to you to decide.
I’ll be here to guide you on how to use your TV box, no matter which of those two camps you fall into. Either way, I’ll show you how to get the most out of it.
What You Need To Get Started
You are going to need a couple of things to get started streaming. Some you may already have. Some are free. Others may cost a little bit of money, depending on which ones you choose.
I’ll be here to guide you every step of the way.
The Right TV…
Of course, you’ll need a TV to start streaming, but will your current TV work? Will you need to upgrade?
Your current TV will probably work just fine, unless it is more than 10 years old. TVs started coming with HDMI ports way back in 2006. Since you can’t get 4K content without the right TV connections, you’re going to need at least one HDMI port on your TV.
If you don’t have an HDMI port but still want to cut the cable cord and start streaming, there are other options for you. Just know you won’t get the best picture quality using a different cable.
What if all of your HDMI ports are filled by other things, like your Blu-Ray player or game console? You can add what’s called an HDMI-splitter or HDMI switch in between your TV box and TV.
…With The Right TV Box…
I assume if you’ve gotten this far, you’ve already made your choice between a Smart TV, a mainstream streaming media player, and an Android TV Box. If you skipped the first part, first of all…why? Secondly, skip back on up to the first section and read over the differences. Android TV Boxes aren’t for everyone and you should be reasonably sure that’s what you want.
Still here? Great! Let’s move on.
When I say “the right TV box,” what I mean is the TV box that does what you need it to do and offers you a little room to grow, all without loading you down with extra bells and whistles you don’t need or will never use.
The right box lets you stream what you want, when you want it. For example, if you’re an Amazon Prime Video subscriber, the right box for you probably isn’t an Apple TV. Likewise, if you’ve got your content in iTunes and you’re happy with it there, you probably don’t want to be looking at an Android TV Box. Does that make sense?
I test out a lot of TV boxes. In fact, at this very moment, my shelves are full of review samples and test units. Some of them are great. Some are worthless junk. If they’re junk, you’ll hear about it from me.
Many of the other review sites will try to spin everything to be an amazing “must-have” device, and that’s complete BS. You won’t get that from me because I think you’re smarter than that. I believe I’m here to be your guide and your trusted friend.
Which TV boxes do I recommend? I’m glad you asked. It’s one of the most popular questions I get from my readers. So, I’ve created an article that has my recommendations for which TV boxes you should be looking at right now. If you’re shopping for a new device, it’s a great place to start.
What features should you look for? I’ve created my list of “must-have” features to make your streaming player as future proof as possible. The list isn’t meant to be a shopping list for you. No box is going to have all of these things without costing a fortune. But, the list is a perfect starting point for you to look at what’s important to you and then decide which TV box has the features that are your “must haves.”
If you’ve already picked out or even bought your first TV box, then you might be wondering what else you need to make it work. I’ve created two detailed guides to help with that: Android TV Box Accessories will give you a good overview of some of my favorite accessories I’ve used in the past few years.
I’ve also created a huge guide all about air-mouse remote controls. The Android OS was designed for touch screens, so there are some challenges adapting it to remote controls. Plus, it can be a pain in the neck to clean the fingerprints off your TV all the time.
If you want a bit more control, then maybe you’re looking for the best HTPC keyboard for your living room setup.
…Set It Up The Right Way…
You’ve got the right TV box…now what?
It’s time to get it set up the right way. If you’ve just opened the box and are hooking up your brand new TV box now, I’ve created this short article to walk you through how to set up an Android TV Box. It’s a checklist of things you can skim over to make sure you didn’t miss anything important.
If your TV box is already set up, then that means thinking about how you’re going to play your media.
There are two articles I think are essential reading when setting up your media server:
The two most popular media centers are Kodi and Plex. Each is an amazing program with a ton of great features. Each has their own devoted followers that will say theirs is the best. But, one may be the better choice for you. Here, I’ve highlighted some of the main differences between Kodi and Plex, which will help you decide which one is right for you.
If you’ve set your heart on Kodi, then you’re in luck. The hardest part about Kodi is sifting through all of the junk information out there. You’ve already seen it. “How to install _____ addon for Kodi.”
It’s hard to find something that will take you on a detailed, step-by-step journey to install Kodi, set up your media libraries, change the skin, install official addons, and more. All of these are essential parts of getting it setup correctly. There was nothing out there like that for beginners, so I made my own Kodi tutorial.
I also highly recommend setting up a VPN for your streaming device. Personally, I use a VPN, not just to be more secure when I’m streaming content, but to get access to more content around the world than I could otherwise. How do I do that? Take a look at why I think you should use a VPN and also why you should use a VPN for Kodi.
…With The Right Streaming Service
Everyone needs at least one streaming service. Without one, you’re limited to playing your own content or streaming from sources that are unreliable, illegal, or both.
Personally, I have a couple of premium streaming services I use year-round. One that I get for a few months for a temporary binge watch when a new season of particular shows drop and one other service whenever it’s hockey season. Your needs are probably different. What you’ll need to do is to pick the best streaming service for you, so you don’t miss out on the shows you want to watch.
These services cost money, yes. But you can still save money overall, even when paying for a streaming service, or three. The cost of my streaming services (described above) for an entire year is less than I used to pay the cable company for two months worth of their TV service. I’m saving hundreds of dollars a year, and getting everything I was watching before. Just think what you can do with that extra 10 months worth of money.
FAQs About Android TV Boxes
Which Is Better, Smart TV Or Android TV Box?
Whether a Smart TV or an Android TV Box is better is a matter of opinion and what you need. But as a general rule, those looking for a seamless user experience might prefer a Smart TV, while those who want full control, diversity, and adaptability, should look at an Android TV Box.
Smart TVs are designed to be fully integrated, which means they are easy to navigate and use with the remote in your hand. But, they are restricted in what they offer, as they only work with compatible applications that have been optimized for Smart TVs.
An Android TV Box, by contrast, basically runs the same operating system as an Android smartphone, and anything you can access on your smartphone, you will be able to access on your TV. Android is also open-source, which means anyone can make applications that will work on Android. So, as well as native apps for the likes of Netflix and Hulu, there are a plethora of other things you can stream to your TV.
To find out more, read What Is Android TV? Smart TV… But Better.
Do I Need A TV Box If I Have A Smart TV?
No, you do not need a TV box if you have a Smart TV. Both Smart TVs and TV boxes are designed to let you stream digital content directly to your television. While a TV box might have a bit more functionality than your average Smart TV, it will mostly duplicate the service you already have.
Can You Use An Android Box With A Smart TV?
Yes, it is entirely possible to use an Android TV Box with a Smart TV, just plug it in via the HDMI cable as you would normally. You can switch between your standard Smart TV and your Android TV Box by changing the input source with your remote.
Most Smart TV users will not need an Android TV Box, as it will mostly duplicate the services offered by a Smart TV, such as the ability to access your Netflix account or stream YouTube. But you may consider an Android TV Box if you want to access more bespoke services, such as games via Steam.
Does A TV Box Need Internet?
Yes, to get the most out of a TV box, you need the internet. While you can transfer some of your own films to your TV box via USB, if you want to access any streaming service, such as Netflix, Hulu, ESPN, YouTube, and so forth, you will need an internet connection.
To stream anything in standard definition, you will need connection speeds of at least 3 MB per second. For 4K streaming, you will want 25 MB per second. Both speeds are easily accommodated within standard household broadband speeds within the United States, which is 50 to 100 MB per second depending on your city.
To find out more, read Best router for streaming TV.
Can You Watch Normal TV On Android TV Box?
Yes, you can watch normal TV on an Android TV Box, via a TV streaming app, a variety of which are available for Android. Free channels tend to offer their programming free of charge, both via their own apps and as part of larger apps that offer a bundle of free channels. Popular paid-for channels come with a subscription fee.
To find out more, read The 15 Best Android TV Box Apps For Your Streaming Device.
How Does An Android TV Box Work?
An Android Box works much like an Android Smartphone; it is a piece of hardware and an operating system that allows you to run certain applications. But, unlike your smartphone, which comes with an integrated screen, a TV BOX plugs into your television so you can do everything on your big screen.
Like your phone, your TV box may come with some apps preloaded, but you will need to sign into your YouTube and your Netflix accounts (and pay your subscription) to make them work. You can also log into the Google Play Store and download any other applications you may wish to use on your TV.
Is There A Monthly Fee For Android TV?
No, there is no monthly fee for Android TV; it is a one-off piece of hardware with the Android TV operating system. But while Android TV enables you to stream content directly to your TV, paid-for content still needs to be paid for and may come with regular subscription fees.
While there are free streaming channels you will be able to access via your Android TV Box, if you want to access premium streaming services, you will need to pay for them.
What Channels Are On Android TV?
Android TV is not like a cable subscription; it does not come with a certain selection of TV channels included. Android TV is hardware and an operating system that enables you to stream entertainment services to your TV. You need to decide which streaming services you would like to access. There are both free and premium streaming services available in the Google Play Store that work on Android TV.
To find out more, read Best Streaming Services For 2020.
Do you have more questions? Check out our Streaming Device Frequently Asked Questions page.
The Verdict
TV boxes are revolutionizing the way we watch TV, allowing us to cut the cable and get all of our favorite digital content on our big, high-definition screens. But knowing which TV box is right for you and setting it up to work just the way you want, can be challenging.
This basics guide aims to give you all the information you need to choose a TV box, get started, and understand the jargon when you are researching. We have tried to cover all the foundation information you need to get started and slowly work towards becoming a TV box expert.
If you think we have missed anything important, let us know. And if you have any comments or first-hand experiences with TV boxes, please post them below or share your pictures via our social media.
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Thanks so much for all the info on this site. I have resisted “cutting the chord” until now and having said that I am close to clueless with the tv box game. It seems that if one wants to be able to view what they have had before with their cable and or satellite’s that the shield would certainly be a good deal. Great site and as close to easy reading as is possible for such an integrated subject. Thanks again !
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cliffordgonsalves says
July 28, 2018 at 11:29 pm
if I buy an Android box for my main TV, how do I go about using it for the TV in my bedroom as well. Do I need an additional box for it.
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Ted says
September 15, 2018 at 5:26 pm
Hi Tim.
I’ve enjoyed your articles which I’ve been enjoying for some months now, however, just when I need some very frank advice they have tapered off. I hope all is well at your end because I really need some help/advice.
I bought an S!M1 android tv box to use with my non smart (but excellent) LG tv.
Howeever, I have a problem. I am an 80 year old “wrinkly” struggling to keep up with this fast changing technology. I am very hard of hearing and rely on subtitles to watch tv. I have looked online to try to find out how to get subtitles on showbox.
So far, answers given instruct me to “click on menu, then search etc” but I do not have any of these “icons? soft keys?” on my screen (not sure what they are called)
I think the instructions are for ‘phones although I did say ANDROID TV BOX.
Sorry for this lengthy, somewhat garbled plea for help, but HELP!
Ted.
(itsedd50@gmail.com
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Faisal Taha says
October 19, 2018 at 12:05 pm
Hi Tim
Great post especially for a super newbie like me…I ordered (before reading your post) an android MECOOL M8S Pro W. What do you think of it? Another thing, my screen is a non-smart Samsung, but with an ethernet inlet.So how can I set IPTV subscription on it ? Thanks for all your help.
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Shimi says
October 22, 2018 at 9:31 am
Hi Tim, I’m really new on this Android TV Box thing. I have read your explanation on the right tv and it emlightenes me a lot.
1. I have been using a LG UHD 4K Smart Tv with web os. Is this an android tv?
2. I have terminated my IPTV subscription as the program was crap. I have been paying a lot of money for the 10Mbps fibre internet as well as the programming that keeps recycling. (5 yrs to be exact). So I am looking at Android TV Box for free streaming.
3. Which box do you suggest for my tv as I really like the picture quality of my tv when it plays UHD 4K programs
Thanks.
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This week, I wrote and posted a new short story, Roll for Initiative, about a D&D Dungeon. As in a dungeon in which D&D is played. It was a lot of fun to write and I hope people like it.
I also wrote a review of The Bedeviled Series by Shani Petroff that you can find on Andy Reads Things. It's a Middle Grade series about the daughter of the devil and the comical mishaps her supernatural powers lead to when she tries to use them to fight against the evil that is middle school. I also read Just Juliet by Charlotte Reagan this week, but haven't gotten the review up for it yet.
I have not worked on Faerie Story at all. I feel I need to fix that. Most of the month thus far has been eaten up by illnesses, mine and those of family members, but I'm hopeful next week is going to look better than recent ones.
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1/14/2020
I've been either sick mysel or caring for sick people since New Year's, but I've written two short stories in that time frame anyway. The first, Defender of Earth, was a tale of a girl who goes to a Chinese buffet and is offered the chance to save the world. The second, The Chess Kitties, is a story about two cats, one chess board, and a mission from God.
I was told Defender of Earth was a bit dark, but I don't think anyone will say that about Chess Kitties.
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Have you heard of Steak Diane? I have to admit, I never had until The Englishman requested it for his birthday meal a couple years ago. It is his absolute favorite meal to eat. He pulled up his favorite recipe and lo & behold it was by my favorite chef Gordon Ramsay. I knew I was going to like this.
With ingredients including mushrooms, shallots, heavy cream, and alcohol Steak Diane is in many ways similar to one of my favorite dishes, Chicken Marsala. It is rich, savory and pairs well with pork, chicken and beef. We’ve made it several times now and it never disappoints. The most common Steak Diane recipes call for a a thin, pounded out sirloin so it would cook quickly since it was prepared table side. We used filets for our Valentine’s Day meal. You know, to make it extra special.
The dish was popular in the mid-20th century and was often finished table side for the drama of the flambe. It fell out of popularity by the 80’s. You’ll be hard pressed to find Steak Diane on a restaurant menu these days but maybe we can help it make a come back!
Over medium-high heat, sear the well seasoned (with salt & pepper) meat with butter on both sides until you get a nice brown crust. Set them aside. You don’t want to cook them through yet. Just sear the outside to seal in the juicy goodness.
In the same pan, put a bit (about 1 tablespoon) of cooking oil then add the chopped shallots. Be sure to use shallots and not onions. The flavors are very different. Shallots are much sweeter. You will notice a difference.
As the shallots begin to turn translucent, add the mushrooms. Give them some salt to help draw out the moisture. Now is also the time to add the garlic.
Once the mushrooms are nearly done cooking, add the Dijon mustard. This adds a nice kind of tang to the sauce. You may be tempted to experiment with other types of mustard- let us know how it turns out if you do!
Here comes the fun part. Add the brandy, ignite it and stand back!
Tip: If you do not have a long handled lighter or a blow torch… light the end of a piece of spaghetti and use it like a match. I don’t recommend using a normal hand held lighter or you risk being burned.
It should only take 10-15 seconds to burn off the alcohol. Add the Worcestershire sauce then the heavy cream.
Add the butter and incorporate well. you want to watch the temperature here so you have a nice simmer but aren’t burning the cream. Season with salt & pepper to taste. Then add the steak back in.
Spoon the sauce over the steak as it cooks. Once your meat has reached your desired temperature (we prefer medium to medium rare) it is time to eat! Be careful when using a thinner steak, especially one you’ve already pounded out. It will cook much faster than these filets.
As you can see, we served ours with mashed potatoes and some good old English mushy peas. It was delicious!
As always, please let us know how you like this dish and share your results when you make it!
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Steak Diane a la The Englishman
Popular on restaurant menus in the middle of the 1900's, Steak Diane was seen as "dated" by the 1980's. But we are hoping to help this rich and delicious dish make a comeback! With simple yet flavorful ingredients, anyone can make this dish and impress your dinner guests.
Course Main Dish
Cuisine American, British
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings
people
Ingredients
2 each sirloin steaks or really any cut you like
1/2 pound sliced mushrooms
1 large shallot, diced
1/3 cup brandy
1 tbsp dijon mustard
2 tbsp butter
1 cup heavy cream
1 tbsp worcestershire sauce
1 clove garlic, minced
salt & pepper
Course Main Dish
Cuisine American, British
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings
people
Ingredients
2 each sirloin steaks or really any cut you like
1/2 pound sliced mushrooms
1 large shallot, diced
1/3 cup brandy
1 tbsp dijon mustard
2 tbsp butter
1 cup heavy cream
1 tbsp worcestershire sauce
1 clove garlic, minced
salt & pepper
Instructions
Over medium-high heat, sear your steaks in butter until brown, about 1-2 minutes on each side. Set aside (It is best to wrap in foil as this will help hold the juices in).
In the same pan, saute shallots. Add a touch of cooking oil if needed. Once shallots are beginning to turn translucent, add the mushrooms and garlic. Season with salt & pepper.
When mushrooms are nearly done, add in the Dijon mustard and stir to incorporate.
Now the fun part! Add brandy and light it to burn off the alcohol. We recommend using a long handled lighter or blow torch. If neither of these options is available, light the end of a piece of spaghetti to use as a long match. Using a small hand held lighter puts you at risk of a burn, and we don't want that! Allow brandy to burn until flames disappear. This should really only take about 10-20 seconds.
Next, add Worcestershire sauce and heavy cream. bring cream to a simmer then add butter. stir well and constantly to avoid burning the cream.
Place the steaks back in the sauce and spoon sauce over steaks to coat. Your sauce should thicken up while cooking. Cook steaks to desired doneness and serve.
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Welsh rarebit is, effectively, a fancy grilled cheese open sandwich. The ingredients are fairly widely accepted as being a cheese sauce with mustard that’s used to top a piece of toasted bread. The origin of the name is not so much agreed upon – although just about every source agrees that the dish was first called Welsh Rabbit and the word rarebit was an accidental corruption over the years. In the 18th century the English referred to anything foreign or inferior as “Welsh” perhaps betraying a certain disdain for our country cousins. As to why it’s got anything to do with rabbits? Who knows..?
What we are left with is a strong flavored cheese on toast recipe that is mightily filling and truly delicious – it’s the perfect foil to a rich soup like this Roasted Tomato Soup recipe 🙂
Click here to jump straight to the Welsh Rarebit Recipe or read on to get a little more insight into the process.
I made this as a side dish to go with my Roasted Tomato soup recipe and they really do work well as a pair.
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: This recipe for Roasted Tomato Soup with lightly roasted onions and balsamic vinegar and cream. This is a luxurious and creamy soup with a real depth of flavor that’s prepared with a minimum of fuss.
How to Make the Best Welsh Rarebit
This is an authentic homemade Welsh rarebit that came together after a lot of experimenting. It’s a straightforward recipe that’s easy to carry out – it’s really hard to mess this up so give it a try! This is a strong cheese sauce with mustard and Worcestershire sauce and really is just a fancy grilled cheese sandwich but the beer adds a great dimension to it. Best of all, this recipe is ready in 15 minutes and is an easy to follow recipe for everyone. Below are some of our best tips for making it right first time.
Choose your beer wisely
I used a Yuengling because I love the super sweetness it brings to this meal but the traditional beer is stout or porter beer. Milk also works just as well to make a delicious cheese sauce but it lacks the authenticity of a Welsh Rarebit. This is such a quick and easy recipe – so that’s really a great excuse for trying several varieties until you find your favorite beer.
Use a strong quality cheddar, preferably aged and white
The beer (or milk) and the Worcestershire sauce pack a powerful punch in the sauce so a generic bland supermarket cheddar won’t cut it here. With a strong, mature, aged cheese you get a beautiful balance that allows the cheddar to shine through and give the impression required – a fancy grilled cheese flavor…
Don’t use a skimpy bread – you need strong and robust here
The sauce is thick and very rich; a thin piece of sliced bread would be overwhelmed here as well as getting very soggy, very quickly. You need to use a tough bread – something like a hard sourdough or an artisan bread (they’re normally denser and more robust). I used a crusty wheat bread and it worked well.
I used an aged white creamy English cheddar; a Welsh or Irish white cheddar would work well here too but any aged cheddar will do the job. Just don’t use the supermarket grated yellow cheddar – it really doesn’t have enough power in this setting. If you can find it, a Lancashire or Cheshire cheese would be fabulous but I still don’t know where to buy that in Tennessee…
There are only 7 ingredients to this recipe – bread, butter, beer, cheese, Worcestershire sauce, mustard and flour
Start off by making a big mess of the kitchen; throw grated cheese everywhere and hope some of it lands in the pan… Or melt the butter, add the flour and cook for 3 minutes then add the beer (or milk if you really don’t want beer) and stir until it all combines. Remove from the heat and add the mustard, Worcestershire sauce and most of the cheese and whisk it all together – it doesn’t have to be smooth at all. That’s it for the sauce. I told you it was easy!
Slice the bread fairly thickly – about an inch should do it but thicker is great if your appetite can handle it. For instructions on how to slice bread click here.
After you lightly toast the bread on both sides, pour over the sauce, covering all the bread; yes, this does mean it’s starting to get even messier – but that’s what parchment paper is for, right? If you leave any bare pieces of bread it will very likely burn…
Add the rest of the cheese over the top as thick as you like – this is NOT a healthy recipe; this is a DELICIOUS recipe… Season with a little salt and pepper and then broil for a few minutes until the cheese is bubbling and browned.
And there you have it. I added a few drops of Worcestershire sauce on top (hot sauce works too), or a little HP sauce is fabulous with this. It can be served on it’s own as a snack or for brunch. It works really well with my roasted tomato soup or, if at all possible, it’s best served in the 1950s at a cocktail party. Also goes well with a beer…
If you enjoyed this recipe then have a quick look at these, I think you might like them too:
Roasted Tomato Soup Recipe — This is the perfect accompaniment for Welsh Rarebit. A luxurious, rich and creamy soup that stands up to the strong flavors of this bread…
Chicken Tikka Masala Recipe — Authentic British Indian Restaurant style Chicken Tikka Masala – a guaranteed winner…
Sharlene’s Homemade Spaghetti Sauce — An old family recipe but new and improved. The perfect quick and easy comfort food!
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AUTHOR: The Englishman
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Welsh Rarebit
An old British classic. A strong, delicious cheese sauce topping some toasted bread. Simplicity itself but well worth the small effort required. Ready in 15 minutes!
Course Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine British, Vegetarian
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings
slices
Ingredients
0.25 cups unsalted butter 2 sticks
3 Tbsp all purpose flour
0.25 cups beer (or milk if you don't want beer)
1.5 tsp dijon mustard
splash worcestershire sauce
2 cups cheddar cheese grated
4 large bread slices something robust like a sourdough
salt and pepper
Course Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine British, Vegetarian
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Servings
slices
Ingredients
0.25 cups unsalted butter 2 sticks
3 Tbsp all purpose flour
0.25 cups beer (or milk if you don't want beer)
1.5 tsp dijon mustard
splash worcestershire sauce
2 cups cheddar cheese grated
4 large bread slices something robust like a sourdough
salt and pepper
Instructions
Melt the butter in a small saucepan. Add the flour, mix and cook for about 3 minutes, forming a roux.
Pour in the beer and stir to combine until the sauce is smooth. Remove from the heat.
Add the mustard, worcestershire sauce, and 3/4 of the cheese. Mix it all together and then leave to cool down.
Toast the bread lightly on both sides. Place on a baking sheet and spoon over the cheese sauce. Sprinkle with the remaining cheese and add salt and pepper, I like to add a little hot sauce on the top but that's a personal choice.
Broil for 2 or 3 minutes until the cheese has melted and beginning to brown. Serve immediately, ideally with some roasted tomato soup!
Recipe Notes
Leftovers:
Best served immediately. Whilst it will store in the fridge for a couple of days or in the freezer for a month, the taste and texture are not the same.
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Patients who misuse opioids may be recreational users, patients with the disease of addiction, patients who suffer from pain seeking more relief, and/or patients escaping emotional pain.
By David Cosio, PhD and Erica H. Lin, PharmD, BCACP
The topic of opioid misuse and abuse (and the rising heroin epidemic) has dominated headlines lately, but what does this really mean for chronic pain specialists. How does one balance the needs of the legitimate pain patient, with those of society as a whole?
Recent data suggests that chronic pain and addiction can go hand and hand. But what is the real incidence? A small-scale trial from 2005 (before the current opioid-epidemic) indicated that approximately one-third (32%) of chronic pain patients may have comorbid substance use disorders (SUD’s).1 However, a 2011 review of the literature found that anywhere from 4% [primary care setting] to 48% [AIDS clinic] of patients with chronic pain have a current SUD.2
In addition, among 5,814 patients with chronic pain who were also prescribed chronic opioid therapy, 19.5% had a current SUD diagnosis documented in their medical record.3 The wide range in prevalence rates reflected in these studies makes it difficult to know what the true incidence of SUD is among chronic pain patients.
This is not a purely academic question, however. Patients with SUD’s have been found to be at greater risk for aberrant medication-related behaviors—for example, if prescribed an opioid, there is an increased risk for prescription opioid misuse and abuse.2 Patients with a comorbid SUD (past and present) are also potentially more difficult to treat and are at higher risk for comorbidities (depression, anxiety, sleep disturbances, etc).2
In the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the revised chapter of “Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders” includes substantive changes to the disorders. According to the new definition, a patient is diagnosed with a SUD if he/she exhibits a maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress.4 Table 1 lists clinical features designed to help differentiate patients with pain from those who may misuse or abuse opioids.5
In the 2008 Morasco study, the substances most often used included: cannabis (16%), prescription and/or illicit opioids (15%), and stimulants (cocaine 11% and amphetamines 8%). Although legal, alcohol was found to be the most used substance (73%).3More than half of the U.S. population has been identified as drinkers, designating alcohol the number one used substance in America.6
How Other Mood-Altering Substances Affect Pain
Alcohol
People have used alcohol to relieve pain since ancient times. However, the greatest pain-reducing effects occur when alcohol is consumed at doses exceeding guidelines for moderate daily alcohol use.7
Withdrawal from chronic alcohol use often increases pain sensitivity, which could lead to additional drinking to reverse withdrawal-related increases in pain. Prolonged, excessive alcohol exposure can also generate painful, small-fiber peripheral neuropathies. Abrupt withdrawal from chronic alcohol use can lead to seizures and death, so it is recommended that patients be detoxed under physician supervision.7
Using alcohol with other substances to alleviate pain places people at risk for a number of harmful health consequences, including acute liver failure (with acetaminophen), gastric bleeding (with aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), and potential overdose (with opiates).7
Marijuana
Another commonly used substance is marijuana, or cannabis. In 2012, cannabis was the most commonly used federally banned drug, with more than 18 million users.6 Marijuana use disorder is now estimated to affect 6.3% of adults at some point in their lives (see Marijuana Use Disorder is Common and Often Untreated).
More recently, the use of cannabis to manage chronic pain has caused national ethical and legal discourse (see Legal Status of Medical Marijuana). Given the interplay of federal and state laws, an individual could be legally using cannabis under state law but still be in violation of federal criminal law. Thus, as a matter of federal law, providers are discouraged from prescribing cannabis or complete state medical marijuana forms.8
When it comes to cannabis, practitioners must exercise caution. Providers should remain aware that there is a distinction between medicinal cannabis and recreational marijuana. Knowing the potential harms of cannabis use and its negative interactive effects with concurrent use of opioids can also help guide practitioners in their clinical decision-making. Research with cannabis does demonstrate its efficacy in treating anorexia, vomiting from cancer chemotherapy, HIV/AIDS, and other debilitating medical disorders. There are also studies that document cannabis’ therapeutic potential in pain management.9
“A strong evidence base supporting the use of cannabis to treat chronic pain, particularly neuropathic pain, already exists in the peer-reviewed literature,” explained Gregory T. Carter, MD, MS.10 “Medical marijuana works very well for patients with fibromyalgia, degenerative arthritis, spinal cord injury, neuromuscular disorders such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and multiple sclerosis, among other conditions.”
However, Dr. Carter cautioned that “cannabis is not for everyone. I would not recommend it for patients with a history of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia.” It is clear from the literature that even low doses of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) may, in susceptible individuals, cause mental status changes, perceptual distortions, and impaired judgment.8 In addition to significant mental status changes,11 marijuana increases driving accidents,12 adds risks in the workplace and other activities of daily living, and leads to possible substance abuse.13
Therefore, many pain practitioners do not recommend its use, especially in patients with a history of SUD. In the event that a drug screen is positive for marijuana or any other illicit/illegal substance, Gerald Arnoff, MD, noted that: “I will not write for a prescription for any controlled substance—meaning that if the patient is receiving an opioid analgesic for pain from another prescriber, a new prescription will not be written.”14
How Opioid Misuse Affects Pain?
The vast majority of people prescribed opioid medications for pain take their medications responsibly and without incidence. That being said, the diversion of prescription opioids for non-medical uses has become a public health crisis.15 In 2012, more than 2 million people used prescription drugs non-medically for the first time in the U.S.6 Among pain patients, opioid misuse is defined as:
Negative urine drug screen (UDS) for prescribed opioids
Positive UDS for opioids or controlled substances not prescribed by the provider
Positive UDS for stimulants (cocaine or amphetamines-not prescribed by the provider)
Evidence of procurement of opioids from multiple providers through state prescription monitoring
Illegal distribution, including diversion of opioids and prescription forgery.
Patients who misuse opioids may be recreational users, patients with the disease of addiction, patients who suffer from pain who are seeking more relief, and/or patients escaping emotional pain. Past research has found that 29% to 60% of people with opioid addiction report chronic pain.16-19
Providers are, therefore, charged with the daunting task of screening patients for SUD through careful history taking and assessment before prescribing opioid therapy.5 Then deciphering the results and prescribing an appropriate care plan.
In addition, it is important for providers to understand that despite the widely held perception that opioids are the most potent medications available for the treatment of pain, there is little evidence that they are more effective than other therapies.20
At this juncture, it is important to remind readers of the World Health Organization 3-Step Ladder.21 It is not a specific opioid guideline but a template that provides a practical roadmap for pain treatment. Forest Tennant, MD, wrote that “the ladder views opioids as secondary to non-opioid measures, which are grouped into 2 categories: non-opioid pharmaceuticals and adjuvant therapies, which include non-pharmacologic measures.”
Fundamentally, it calls for a multifaceted approach to pain treatment in which opioids are the second and third rung of the ladder, and not the primary or first step. “Opioids are not to be restricted but rather to be used when necessary,” noted Dr. Tennant.21 Prior to beginning a patient on opioids, the clinician must weigh the risks (physical dependence, potential addiction, drowsiness, constipation, respiratory depression) versus the benefits, and have a rational exit strategy for when to wean a patient off therapy.
Other Commonly Abused Medications
Other medications that are co-administered with opiates are stimulants. Research studies have shown that amphetamines may provide an analgesic effect and enhance the analgesic effects of opioids, thus potentially reducing the dose of opioids (opioid-sparing).22 Prescription stimulates, however, are the third most abused prescription medication. There were more than 1 million users of stimulants for non-medical purposes identified in 2012.6
Stimulant drugs are typically prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy, and include: methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, others), dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine, others), and combinations of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine (Adderall, others). Physicians traditionally have been reluctant to prescribe stimulants to pain patients for fear of abuse or addiction, as well as concerns that high blood pressure and tachycardia may result.
Street amphetamine abuse, such as cocaine and crystal meth, come with additional risks, including weight loss, aggression, damage to organs (nasal tissue, lung function, and heart), depletion of vitamins and minerals in the body, as well as dependence and overdose. In 2012, nearly 2 million people in America were current cocaine users, and over 400,000 people were using methamphetamine.6
Furthermore, in cases in which multiple medications are prescribed, providers should assess the risks versus benefits of each medication. Benzodiazepines should raise red flags in patients already prescribed or taking opioids, as the combination may contribute to respiratory depression and overdose. Note that 2 million non-medical, prescription drug users surveyed in 2012 were identified as non-medical users of benzodiazepines.6,23
What Treatment Options Are Available for Addiction?
Medication and psychotherapy (especially when combined) are important elements of an overall therapeutic process that often begins with detoxification, followed by treatment, and relapse prevention.24 The most widely used self-help programs are based on the Alcoholic Anonymous 12-Step model. These independent, self-helps groups are a wonderful resource for patients coping with re-integration into the community and for preventing relapse.
In terms of medication management, methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone are effective medications for the treatment of opiate addiction. Naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram have been FDA-approved for treating alcohol addiction; while topiramate has shown encouraging results in clinical trials (Table 3).
Acting on the same targets in the brain as heroin and morphine, methadone and buprenorphine suppress withdrawal symptoms and relieve cravings. Naltrexone blocks the effects of opioids at their receptor sites in the brain and should be used only in patients who have already been detoxified. The recently released guidelines from American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)25 noted that:
Methadone is recommended for patients who are physiologically dependent on opioids, able to give informed consent, and who have no specific contraindications for agonist treatment when it is administered in the context of an appropriate plan that includes psychosocial intervention.
Switching from methadone to another medication may be appropriate if the patient experiences intolerable side effects or is not able to go daily to a methadone maintenance program.
Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist. Opioid-dependent patients should wait until they are experiencing mild to moderate opioid withdrawal before taking the first dose of buprenorphine to reduce the risk of precipitated withdrawal.
Patients who discontinue agonist therapy and resume opioid use should be made aware of the risks associated with an opioid overdose, and especially the increased risk of death.
Naltrexone is a recommended treatment in preventing relapse in opioid use disorder. Oral formula naltrexone may be considered for patients in whom adherence can be supervised. Extended-release injectable naltrexone may be more suitable for patients who have issues with adherence.
Psychotherapy can enhance the effectiveness of medications and help people stay in treatment longer. Treatment for addiction can be delivered in many different settings using a variety of behavioral approaches. Outpatient treatment programs offer several forms of behavioral treatment, such as:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which helps patients recognize, avoid, and cope with the situations in which they are most likely to abuse substances.
Multi-dimensional Family Therapy, which addresses a range of influences on substance abuse patterns and is designed to improve overall family functioning.
Motivational Interviewing, which capitalizes on the readiness of individuals to change their behavior and enter treatment.
Contingency Management, which uses positive reinforcement to encourage abstinence from substances.24
Residential treatment programs are highly structured programs in which patients remain at a residence, typically for 6 to 12 months. The focus of residential treatment programs is on the re-socialization of the patient to a substance-free lifestyle.
In addition, the ASAM guidelines recognized the role of the rapid-acting opioid blocker naloxone (Evzio, Narcan), which plays a critical role in reversing opioid overdose.25
The Dangers of Smoking: How Tobacco Affects Pain
In 2012, an estimated 69 million Americans over age 12 were current users of a tobacco product.3 According to a recent study, 14 million major medical conditions have been attributable to smoking.26 Smoking remains the leading preventable cause of premature death in the U.S., with more than 20 million premature deaths since the release of the first Surgeon General’s report in 1964.27
Tobacco use is 2 times higher among patients with chronic pain. Furthermore, smokers are more likely to develop chronic low back pain than nonsmokers.28 Nicotine has analgesic properties that, at first, can help relieve acute pain. However, over time, nicotine can alter pain processing and contribute to the development of chronic pain and greater pain intensity. This paradox is an important aspect of both acute and chronic pain management for patients who use tobacco products.29
In addition, smoking is also common among people with SUD. A seminal 11-year, retrospective cohort study of 845 people who had been in addiction treatment found that 51% of deaths were the result of tobacco-related causes.30 Therefore, addressing patients’ smoking habits and encouraging them to quit smoking is an integral part of a pain management program.31
Treatment Options for Tobacco Cessation
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force recommends a counseling strategy employs the “5-As”:
Ask about tobacco use
Advise to quit through clear
personalized messages
Assess willingness to quit
Assist to quit
Arrange follow-up and support
Counseling can be brief and occur one-time or consist of longer or multiple sessions, with the latter being more effective. Also, it is more effective to combine counseling with medication than either component alone.31 Counseling can include developing strategies individualized for the patient that can increase the chance for a successful attempt to quit including:
Helping the patient identify personal motivations for quitting
Monitoring smoking habits to determine smoking triggers
Creating an action plan to cope with triggers and stress
Gradual reduction of smoking
Setting a quit date
Using social supports and celebrating successes.
The available FDA-approved pharmacotherapy for tobacco cessation includes nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), sustained-release bupropion (Zyban), and varenicline (Chantix). NRT comes in various formulations for patient convenience and preference, with the gum, lozenge, and transdermal patch available without a prescription (Table 3, above).
The starting strength of the formulation is dependent on how soon the first cigarette is smoked after waking (gum and lozenge) or the total number of cigarettes smoked in a day (patch) then gradually tapered for up to 12 weeks. Patients should be counseled on the appropriate “chew and park” method for the NRT gum to ensure proper absorption of the nicotine and to avoid food or drinks 15 minutes before or during use with either the gum or lozenge. The patch may be removed at bedtime to minimize sleep disturbances.
Other formulations, such as the nasal spray or oral inhaler, require a prescription, with duration of therapy lasting between 3 to 6 months.
Precautions with using NRT formulations include recent myocardial infarction, serious underlying arrhythmias, serious angina pectoris, pregnancy, and breastfeeding.32
The antidepressant bupropion SR was the first prescription medication approved for tobacco cessation. Therapy should begin 1 to 2 weeks prior to the patient’s established quit date, with the duration of 7 to 12 weeks and up to 6 months in certain patients.32 The starting dose is 150 mg every morning for 3 days then titrated to 150 mg twice a day.
Bupropion SR is contraindicated in patients with a seizure disorder as it can lower the seizure threshold, patients with a current or prior diagnosis of bulimia or anorexia nervosa, simultaneous abrupt discontinuation of alcohol or sedatives or benzodiazepines, and in patients who have used MAO inhibitors within the past 14 days prior to therapy initiation.32
Varenicline is a partial nicotine agonist also approved for tobacco cessation. Therapy is initiated 1 week prior to the patient’s established quit date, with the duration of 12 weeks and up to an additional 12 weeks, if needed.32 The starting dose is 0.5 mg every morning for the first 3 days, then titrated to 0.5 mg twice a day thereafter. The dose must be adjusted for patients with severe renal impairment.
Both varenicline and bupropion SR have black box warnings regarding the risk of neuropsychiatric symptoms, including changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts and behavior, and attempted suicide.32 Patients should be routinely monitored while on therapy and advised to contact their provider immediately if experiencing these symptoms.
Electronic cigarettes, which mimic the look and feel of regular cigarettes, are also available and can be very addictive. They consist of a nicotine cartridge, inhaler, battery, and heating element that converts the liquid nicotine into vapor to be inhaled. Since e-cigarettes are not regulated by the FDA, manufacturers of e-cigarettes are not required to submit complete information on chemicals used, emissions, and safety. In fact, a FDA lab study in 2009 found that e-cigarettes can expose users to the same harmful chemicals found in cigarettes.33 The World Health Organization and FDA do not recommend use of e-cigarettes as tobacco cessation aids, and the sales, marketing, and import have been banned in several countries.33
Facilities may have tobacco cessation clinics where patients may either be referred or walk-in for appointments based on availability. These clinics can provide counseling, initiate medication, and monitor patients’ progress towards becoming smoke free. Subsequent visits may be conducted via telephone or face-to-face. Tobacco cessation groups run by psychologists, pharmacists, or social workers are also available. There are also national (1-877-44U-QUIT) and state tobacco quit lines (1-800-QUITNOW) as well as text messaging programs available like smokefreeTXT (Table 4).
There are several resources available to patients interested in tobacco cessation.34,35 Providers may also want to highlight the health benefits of quitting tobacco with their chronic pain patients.36
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Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) author Koyoharu Gotouge is selected in the recently-published TIME “100 Next” list for this year. This makes him the first mangaka to be on the list, recognized as a phenomenal rising star in the entertainment industry.
Photo taken from VIZ Shonen Jump website
TIME’s associate audience engagement editor Kat Moon describes the author’s inclusion in the list with a “surreal achievement“:
“For almost two decades, Spirited Away was Japan’s highest-grossing movie of all time.
That changed last year, when the animated film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train logged the biggest opening weekend in Japan’s history and wound up grossing a record-setting $313 million—a surreal achievement that only deepened interest in the mysterious author and illustrator at the franchise’s heart.”
Moon also got in touch with Weekly Shonen Jump editor Kohei Ohnishi, who said that while Gotouge – his pen name – stays anonymous, his personality “shines through the series, in particular in Tanjiro’s ‘serious nature, honesty and strong sense of responsibility.’”
TIME Magazine started releasing its “100 Next” List in 2019 to highlight “100 rising stars who are shaping the future of business, entertainment, sports, politics, science, health and more”. The TIME “100 Next” list is separate from the TIME 100 list 15 years ago.
Demon Slayer’s Achievements
Serialized in Shonen Jump in 2016, Demon Slayer has been adapted into a 26-episode anime series aired in 2019. It was then followed with a movie adaptation in 2020, and an anime sequel slated for 2021.
It will also have a game for the consoles and PC’s this year!
Kimetsu no Yaiba tells the story of Tanjiro Kamado and his younger sister Nezuko. Tanjiro trains to be a demon slayer after demons slaughter his family. On his journey, he also tries to find a cure for his sister that turned into one.
Gotouge’s Demon Slayer franchise has also topped Pixiv and Nico Nico Pedia’s list of top 100 internet buzzwords since 2019.
Source: Shonen Jump Twitter, Time’s official website
Read more stories on Demon Slayer / Kimetsu no Yaiba here on Anime Corner.
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Deep white matter lesions with persistent diffusion restriction on MRI as a diagnostic clue: Neuroimaging of a turkish family with hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids and literature review Onder H, Oguz KK, Soylemezoglu F, Varli K - Ann Indian Acad Neurol
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Year : 2020 | Volume : 23 | Issue : 3 | Page : 280-288
Deep white matter lesions with persistent diffusion restriction on MRI as a diagnostic clue: Neuroimaging of a turkish family with hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids and literature review
Halil Onder1, Kader Karli Oguz2, Figen Soylemezoglu3, Kubilay Varli1
1 Department of Neurology, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
2 Department of Radiology, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
3 Department of Pathology, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
Date of Submission 13-Sep-2019
Date of Acceptance 15-Sep-2019
Date of Web Publication 10-Jun-2020
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Dr. Halil Onder
Neurology Clinic, Yozgat City Hospital, Yozgat
Turkey
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DOI: 10.4103/aian.AIAN_474_19
Abstract
Background: Hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids (HDLS), first described in 1984 is a rare disorder. Generally, it presents at adulthood with dementia, motor impairment, extrapyramidal abnormalities, and epilepsy. Definitive diagnosis is made by brain biopsy. Neuroimaging studies have revealed confluent white matter lesions predominantly in the frontal lobes, corpus callosum, and corticospinal tracts on conventional magnetic resonance imaging. Only a few reports showed diffusion restriction in the cerebral white matter; furthermore, rarer reports emphasized persistent foci of diffusion restriction as a diagnostic imaging marker. Objective: Herein, we have aimed to illustrate the first biopsy-proven Turkish HDLS pedigree consisting of 18 persons in 3 generations which contained 4 affected individuals. Materials and Methods: Four individuals in the pedigree of HDLS [two affected patients (patient III-1 and patient III-2) and two unaffected individuals (patient II-4 and patient III-5)] were investigated with conventional MRI and Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) using 1.5 Tesla (T) scanner. All four individuals were evaluated via neurological examinations and Mini-Mental State Examination. Brain biopsy study was performed on patient III-2. Finally, an extensive literature review involving pathology investigations and neuroimaging studies of HDLS patients was conducted. Results: DWIs of two investigated patients showed deep white matter lesions with persistent diffusion restriction. Computed tomography imaging showed punctate mineralization in the lesions. Biopsy specimens of patient III-2 demonstrated axonal spheroids which were typical for HDLS. Conclusions: Via the presentation of our pedigree and literature review, we suggest HDSL as a first-line differential diagnosis in patients with undiagnosed adult-onset familial leukoencephalopathy, in particular, those with MRI lesions of frontal white matter and centrum semiovale associated with foci of diffusion restriction and mineralization. Finally, we think that the persistence of the diffusion restriction in deep white matter lesions should be kept in mind as a crucial neuroimaging sign for HDLS.
Keywords: Diagnosis, diffusion-weighted imaging, hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids, pathophysiology, persistent diffusion restriction, spotty calcification
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Onder H, Oguz KK, Soylemezoglu F, Varli K. Deep white matter lesions with persistent diffusion restriction on MRI as a diagnostic clue: Neuroimaging of a turkish family with hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids and literature review. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2020;23:280-8
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Onder H, Oguz KK, Soylemezoglu F, Varli K. Deep white matter lesions with persistent diffusion restriction on MRI as a diagnostic clue: Neuroimaging of a turkish family with hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids and literature review. Ann Indian Acad Neurol [serial online] 2020 [cited 2021 Nov 27];23:280-8. Available from: https://www.annalsofian.org/text.asp?2020/23/3/280/271342
Introduction
Leukoencephalopathy with neuroaxonal spheroids is an extremely rare cerebral white matter disease, which can manifest either in a hereditary manner or sporadically. Its manifestations include behavioral or mood changes, dementia, motor impairment, walking impairment, and epilepsy. In contrast to the majority of other leukodystrophies generally manifesting at childhood, the symptoms of hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids (HDLS) frequently present at adulthood.[1],[2] In 1971, Seitelberger first described the term “neuroaxonal spheroid” as neuroaxonal dystrophy that affects cerebellar and cerebral white matter, with resultant secondary demyelination.[2] Thereafter, several pathological investigations have revealed spheroids both in white and grey matter, and have suggested spheroids as a marker of the cerebral degeneration process.[3],[4] Since then, a limited number of affected pedigrees and very few sporadic cases have been reported. The disease was demonstrated in a Swedish family (17 cases) in 1984 by Axellson et al. In that study, brain biopsy specimens obtained from four patients were also investigated which revealed axonal dilatations (spheroid) as a characteristic feature.[3] In another large case series, Baba et al. identified six cases that were affected within the pedigree of a generation.[4]
Remarkably, the diagnosis of HDLS still constitutes strictly a challenging issue, and definitive diagnosis depends on pathological examination.[5] However, via the aid of the recent studies and genetic characterization of the disease, genetic tests have been proposed as a critical, alternative diagnostic method. Nevertheless, due to the limited awareness among physicians, it can be predicted that this disease constitutes a crucial underdiagnosed condition. Such that a case series at the Mayo clinic showed that a majority of these patients had received misdiagnoses such as Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, atypical Parkinsonism More Details, multiple sclerosis and small vessel ischemic disease.[6] However, there are some clinical and neuroimaging clues leading to suspicion of the diagnosis of this entity. Classically, white matter lesions predominantly in the frontal lobes, corpus callosum and pyramidal tracts may suggest HDSL. Nevertheless, these findings are not specific and diagnostic as many other diseases may manifest with these lesions on MRI. However, recently, a limited number of reports have suggested diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) as an important tool for diagnosis.[7],[8],[9],[10],[11],[12],[13],[14],[15],[16]
Herein, a Turkish HDLS pedigree with four affected individuals was investigated with regards to clinical, pathological and brain imaging findings (conventional magnetic resonance imaging [MRI], DWI, proton MR spectroscopy [MRS] and computed tomography [CT]). Particularly, the diagnostic importance of DWI and repeated use of this method at follow-up of these patients are discussed.
Materials and Methods
Four individuals in the pedigree of HDLS [two affected patients (patient III-1 and patient III-2) and two unaffected individuals (patient II-4 and patient III-5)] were investigated with conventional MRI and DWI using 1.5 Tesla (T) scanner. MRS was performed for only one of the patients (III-2). Patient III-2 and patient III-8 from this pedigree were investigated using computed tomography (CT) scans of the brain [Other imaging methods could not be applied in case III-5 due to social limitations]. All four individuals were evaluated via neurological examinations and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE; [Table 1]). Brain biopsy study was performed on patient III-2. Biopsy specimens were processed in formalin and stained with hematoxylin-eosin. Also, immunoreactivity to neurofilament protein was investigated. They were stained for CD-68, GFAP, and PAS. Finally, an extensive literature review involving pathology investigations and neuroimaging studies of HDLS patients was conducted.
Table 1: Clinical and laboratory findings of four individuals (two of whom are affected)
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Results
Sample case (III-2)
A 35-year-old woman consulted our service with the complaints of memory impairment, difficulty in walking and speech impediment with a history of progression within a year. Because of depression, she had been referred to many psychiatric specialists previously. Cranial MRI, performed 7 months before in another clinic, had shown bilateral T2 hyperintense lesions in the corona radiata, centrum semiovale, and pericallosal areas with a hyperintense appearance on DWI sequences which were reported to be suggestive of multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions [Image 1]a. At that time, no treatment was attempted and in the interval period, her walking had worsened, such that 3 months after that admission, she was able to walk without support for only a short distance. On admission to our clinic, she was only able to perform single-stage commands, and her speech was characterized by palilalia. Her walking was wide with small steps and on extrapyramidal examination bradykinesia, rigidity and postural instability were observed. She experienced “freezing” episodes during turning or initiation of walking. Cranial MRI revealed T2 hyperintense foci with restricted diffusion in the bilateral deep frontal white matter [Image 1]b. Proton MR Spectroscopy (MRS) was also performed which showed increased choline and lactate with decreased NAA [Image 5]. On history, her father and sister had died after a clinical course due to the progression of similar symptoms those of the patient's. Her father and mother were first-degree relatives which suggested the hereditary leukoencephalopathies in the foreground among differential diagnosis. In laboratory investigations, routine blood tests were normal (hemogram, biochemistry, folate, B12, thyroid hormones, and lipids). Lysosomal enzymes, peroxisomal enzymes, and blood lactate and pyruvate were within the normal ranges. With the support of radiological findings (persistent diffusion restriction, wide bilateral white matter lesions, and protection of U fibers), we considered the diagnosis of HDLS in the forefront and after informing about the disease and process, a neurosurgical biopsy was recommended to the patient and her relatives. Together with navigational MRI, multiple biopsies were performed from the lesions with diffusion restriction. Biopsy specimens demonstrated axonal spheroids. Additionally, there were scattered GFAP-expressing large reactive astrocytes. CD68-expressing macrophages contained yellow-brown granules that tested positive for PAS staining [Figure 2]. Taken together, the diagnosis of HDLS was made, and the patient and her relatives were informed about the disease and risk for genetic inheritance at follow-up, levodopa was initiated for parkinsonism symptoms which provided only a slight improvement in her gait.
Figure 1: The pedigree of Turkish individuals of hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids
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Figure 2: (a) Axonal spheroids (arrows) in white matter (hematoxylin-eosin stain, ×40 magnification). (b) Axonal spheroids (arrows) expressing neurofilament protein (NFP, ×40)
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Pathology findings of case III-2
Histologically, cortical laminar architecture was well preserved without an apparent neuronal loss. The axonal spheroids were found in white matter. They were not seen in the areas close to the cortex. They appeared as dark round swollen axons after hematoxylin-eosin staining [Figure 2]a. The spheroids were immunoreactive for neurofilament protein [Figure 2]b. There were scattered GFAP-expressing large reactive astrocytes. CD68-expressing macrophages contained yellow-brown granules that tested positive for PAS staining.
Other patients and healthy individuals of the pedigree
After investigation of the pedigree [Figure 1] of sample patient III-2, several patients with HDLS were identified. Patient II-3 had died following the progression of symptoms of progressive memory impairment and walking disturbance in his 40s. There were no other clinical or radiological data about this patient. Patient III-8, a 40-year-old female, had the symptoms of amnesia, lisping, and walking impediment. Cranial CT was evaluable which showed multiple frontally predominant spotty calcifications.
Patient III-1, a 28-year-old male, had symptoms of progressive walking impediment and memory impairment for the past 6 months. His MMSE score was 19. On neurological examination, his speech was characterized by palilalia, and mild-level parkinsonism signs were present. Motor, sensory, and cerebellar examinations were within normal limits. However, deep tendon reflexes were brisk and muscle tone in the lower extremities were increased compatibly with spasticity. Two cranial MRI scans which were performed between 2-month interval showed T2 hyperintense areas in bilateral corticospinal tracts (cs, cr) and persistent punctate-style diffusion-restricted areas [Image 2] and [Image 3]. Cranial CT again showed multiple periventricular spotty calcification loci [Image 4].
One unaffected individual (III-5, except for a migrainous headache), a 40-year-old female, did not have any neurological symptoms or abnormal findings on neurological examination. Her MMSE score was 22, but according to her sociocultural range, her cognitive status was evaluated to be normal. MRI showed non-specific deep white matter hyperintense lesions with facilitated diffusion. Another unaffected patient (II-4), a 70-year-old female, did not have any symptoms or aberrant neurological signs. Cranial MRI was unremarkable.
Discussion
HDLS is a cerebral white matter disease with autosomal dominant inheritance but with variable penetrance. Latest studies have demonstrated a mutation in the tyrosine kinase domain of the colony stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSFR1) protein as the responsible gene in the pathogenesis.[17],[18],[19] Clinical onset often involves symptoms such as dementia, depression, motor deficits, extrapyramidal signs particularly parkinsonism similarly in our case.[20] Arrestingly, due to its frequent association with parkinsonian findings, it has also been regarded among the differential diagnosis of atypical parkinsonism clinics.[6],[21],[22] Our sample case (III-2) had initially presented with a depressive mood change, memory impairment, walking impediment and palilalia. At follow-up, her symptoms progressed, and the neurological examination showed severe pyramidal and extrapyramidal signs. Of note, she had also received the misdiagnosis of MS in another center, previously. On the other hand, DWI findings of persistent diffusion restriction suggested HDLS in the forefront and finally, pathological investigations of the brain biopsy specimens (in our index case) provided the definitive diagnosis of HDLS. Since 1971, numerous pathological studies including brain specimens on patients with HDLS have been published. Data from these studies revealed some characteristic features for pathology examinations. Some reports showed pigment accumulation in CD-68 positive macrophages and to a lesser degree in astrocytes.[10],[21],[23],[24],[25],[26],[27],[28],[29],[30] Although iron-positive cells can be detected, a large amount of this pigment was found to be carried by a lipoprotein termed seroid.[4] However, the most characteristic pathological finding in HDLS patients has been defined as the formation of numerous axonal spheroids. Our patient's pathology investigations were also meeting all the defined criteria of HDLS[29],[30] consisting of axonal spheroids and pigmented macrophages [Figure 2].
However, due to its rarity and extremely low awareness, the diagnosis of HDLS generally constitutes a major challenge for physicians. Such that, it has been reported that HDLS patients may frequently receive misdiagnoses such as frontotemporal dementia, MS, cerebrovascular disease, adult-onset metachromatic leukodystrophy, Krabbe disease and X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy.[6] Remarkably, Wrong et al. stated that 26.9% of HDLS patients would receive a diagnosis of a probable behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia if the criteria from the 2011 Frontotemporal Dementia Consensus Statement were used.[31] Ergo, we think that the detailed neuroimaging findings of our HDLS pedigree may give substantial contributions regarding the diagnostic problems of this entity as well as management problems of the patients with clinical suspicion of HDLS.
On this topic, a crucial point of discussion may be the responsible pathophysiology of this HDLS. Although there is an increasing number of research and documentations about this entity, many points of the pathophysiological mechanisms and progression way of this disease still remain to be elucidated. It has been acknowledged that the disease affects equally both axons and myelin sheaths predominantly in the frontal lobe, corpus callosum, and corticospinal descending tracts.[1] Nonetheless, it is not clear if myelin and axonal damage are separate processes or mutually supportive of each other, but some pathological studies support the view of secondary myelin loss due to primary axonal degeneration.[1],[4],[32] Nonetheless, some other researchers believe that axonal damage is induced by demyelination via an autonomous neurodegeneration process.[33] Besides, the decreased number of oligodendroglia has been reported, particularly in the peripheral portion of the lesion sites. On the basis of these observations, the hypothesis of secondary myelin and axonal damage due to an underlying oligodendroglial defect has formed another explanation. They also supported the view of the reactive nature of axonal spheroids in contrast to the hypothesis describing them as a product of the dystrophic process.[4],[34] On the other hand, the most elaborated view is that HDLS is a primary microglial disorder developing as a result of mutations in the tyrosine kinase domain of the CSF1R gene.[19],[30]
Overall, the most important aspect of our study was the detailed illustration of the neuroimaging data. Cranial MRIs of our sample case revealed periventricular lesions showing persistent diffusion restriction on DWIs performed within 7-month interval. This finding together with the limited neuroimaging literature data helped to focus on the diagnosis of HDLS. Furthermore, neuroimaging evaluation of her affected brother (case III-1) also disclosed similar findings of persistent diffusion restriction on MRIs within 2 months interval. To date, various neuroradiological methods such as MRI, single-photon emission computerized tomography, positron emission tomography, and BT have been applied to patients with HDLS. Data from the literature on single-photon emission computerized tomography suggests non-specific findings such as frontotemporal or frontoparietal hypoperfusion; positron emission tomography studies showed generalized hypometabolism and frontotemporal hypometabolism.[4],[10],[28] Besides, the results of the conventional MRI studies showed that periventricular, callosal, deep white matter patch or confluent-type lesions predominantly in the frontal or frontoparietal areas have been reported to be seen in patients with HDLS.[4],[10],[28],[35] Remarkably, in a crucial MRI study including 20 patients with HDLS, Sundal et al. reported that the lesions in the deep and subcortical white matter areas were found to exist at the rate of 93% in these patients. However, remarking that these lesions may be seen in numerous other diseases, it has been several times stated that conventional MRI was a non-specific method and it was unsuitable for diagnostic purposes of HDLS.[5] However, at this point, the use of DWI in clinical practice has begun to be applied in the near future and the results gave promising findings in the diagnosis of various cerebral white matter diseases other than cerebrovascular diseases.[5],[9],[10],[14],[15],[16],[17],[36],[37],[38] Recently, several studies investigating the utility of DWI for the diagnosis of HDLS have been published[5],[9],[10],[14],[15],[16],[17],[36],[39] [Table 2]. In the three of these reports, specific persistent diffusion restriction was particularly noted as in our cases.[5],[17],[37] The case report of Mateen et al. has shown persistent diffusion restriction and low ADC signals on two MRI scans which has been performed intermittently at 19-week interval.[5] Another study of two cases showed frontal white matter dominant involvement with diffusion restriction on DWI scans.[5] Nonetheless, in that study, data regarding a follow-up DWI of these patients has not been mentioned. In another recent report, in a patient with genetically diagnosed HDLS, persistent and increasing diffusion restriction was detected on two DWI scans recorded at 22-week interval.[17] The same study showed increased signals on images corresponding to axonal fibers within sagittal DWI sections which were particularly stated to differ from the localization of U-fibers, frequently reported to be preserved in HDLS.[17],[40],[41] Restricted diffusion was suggested either by high-grade myelin edema accompanied by leukodystrophy loci or by demyelination spots.[5],[42] As a mechanistic explanation, the appearance of persistent diffusion restriction was suggested to be mediated by cytotoxic edema, which can be explained by neurodegenerative processes.[5],[42] The same report has suggested that abnormal DWI findings were a marker of the initial phase of the disease, whereas hyperintense loci on T2 MRI sequences were a marker of the late phase of the disease.[5] Our present work suggests that persistent diffusion restriction may be a very crucial and a characteristic finding for HDLS; nonetheless. However, based on our DWI findings of persisting diffusion restriction during the distinct phases of the disease, we do not support the view that restriction on DWI is associated with the early phase of the disease. For example, our cases exhibited T2 hyperintense foci throughout the overall course of the disease [not only in the late phase, (patient III-2)], incompatible with the hypothesis suggested by Mateen et al.[5] Of note, U-fibers were spared in MRIs of our patients in accordance with literature data.[4],[17],[41] Subcortical U-fibers, also known as short association fibers, represent connections adjacent gyri of the brain, in the very outer parts of the subcortical white matter.[43] These regions are also known to be among the last parts to myelinate of the brain (as late as third and fourth decade) and these localizations have been emphasized to have very slow myelin turnover[44] This feature of the specifically sparring of the white matter regions (U-fibers), having slow myelin turnover, may support the view of an underlying myelin abnormality as a major pathogenetic mechanism of HDLS. This may also indirectly support the hypothesis of intramyelin edema as a probable mechanism of persistent diffusion restriction rather than cytotoxic edema which has been suggested previously.[5] Of note, regions of restricted diffusion were not distributed diffusely rather, they were localized in a punctuate shape. In a unique report investigating the pathological specimens of 5 HDLS patients, it was emphasized that despite the diffuse distribution of white matter degeneration and astrogliosis, activated microglial cells were spatially restricted.[41] We hypothesize that this emphasized distinct distribution of activated microglia cells may correspond to the persistent diffusion restricted punctate areas, which may suggest a possible microglia activation-mediated myelin damage as the mechanism underlying. In addition, reports suggesting the view of microglia dysregulation as the primary cause of the disease, based on the role of CSFR1 in microglia regulations[30],[45],[46] may support our hypothesis. In another aspect, Konno et al., based on their observation of involvement of brain calcifications nearly similar to the embryonic microglial distributions, have suggested that microglial dysfunction might have a causal relationship with the development of calcifications.[14] In addition to this hypothesis, we also hypothesize that regions of decreased microglial cells, shown in pathological specimens, might be representing the persistent diffusion restricted regions demonstrated in DWIs. Nonetheless, these hypotheses are surely warranted to be clarified in the future studies of multiple targeted stereotactic biopsy specimens from diffusion restricted and unrestricted localizations.
Table 2: A literature review of magnetic resonance imaging studies with a diffusion sequence in patients with hereditary diffuse leukoencephalopathy with spheroids
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Another important result of our report is that two cranial CT scans of the patients III-2 and III-8 showed multiple spotty calcifications. In the literature, a case of HDLS was reported, with the consistent finding of calcification around the lesion site.[14],[17] Multiple calcifications were reported in five of six CT scans from different patients in that study. In the same study, calcifications were reported to be dominantly distributed in white matter adjacent to the anterior horn of the lateral ventricles. Furthermore, in one individual, calcification was confirmed using pathological investigation. In the discussion section, based on the knowledge that CSFR1 pathway is involved in the reorganization of the osteoclast cytoskeletal cycle,[41] they suggested a possible defect in the CSFR1 signaling pathway to be responsible for these foci of calcifications white matter lesions. Neuroimaging finding of spotty calcification has also been emphasized in some recently published other reports as an important sign of HDLS.[16],[47],[48] A major limitation in our report may be that genetic investigations were unavailable avoiding to deduce conclusions in this regard. Hence, we plan to perform genetic analyses in the ongoing phase of the study. However, although we cannot evaluate the responsible gene as well as detailed mechanisms of these calcifications in HDLS, we think that re-demonstration of this finding in CT may give substantial perspectives (considering the rarity of the published cases) for diagnostic purposes during the evaluation of patients with pre-diagnosis of HDLS.
MRS data acquired from our sample case showed increased choline and lactate with decreased NAA [Image 5]. In the two published study mentioning MRS in HDLS, an increase in the choline/creatine ratio in the frontal subcortical white matter of a patient with HDLS,[10],[24],[37],[49] whereas a lactate peak was reported in only one study[37] as well as NAA decrease in others.[37],[49],[50] Taken together, the results of the MRS findings in our case were compatible with the limited literature data. Choline was shown to be a precursor of acetylcholine and cell membrane components. In MRS, choline is a marker of cellular membrane turnover and is therefore known to be upregulated in conjunction with neoplasms, demyelination or gliosis. This increased ratio (choline/creatine) detected in our sample case and in some published studies can be explained as a result of the active demyelination process. However, we believe that MRS findings cannot be a specific marker of HDLS.
In conclusion, herein, we have demonstrated neuroimaging findings of persistent diffusion restriction in two cases in a Turkish pedigree of HDLS. Very few studies have been published reporting diffusion restriction in HDLS patients.[5],[9],[10],[17],[36],[37] Furthermore, in only two reports, persistent diffusion restriction has been demonstrated on follow-up DWI scans, whereas other studies did not involve any follow-up MRI scans.[5],[17] Considering that the literature data illustrating persistent diffusion restriction is extremely rare, we think that the present report provides crucial conclusions remarking persistent diffusion restriction as a useful sign for the diagnosis of HDLS. Therefore, we suggest performing follow-up DWIs as an easy and practical alternative method during the evaluation processes of patients with suspicion of HDLS. This mysterious finding of persistent diffusion restriction may also add crucial perspectives to explain the pathogenesis of HDLS which surely need to be clarified in future studies. We suggest that the primary myelin damage may be the major process underlying pathogenetic mechanisms, we also support the consideration of that microglia-mediated damage may be a critical process. Finally, we think that multiple, spotty calcified lesions on CT should always be kept in mind as a crucial neuroimaging sign of HDLS.
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Vice President of the bodybuilding federation and professional bikini athlete, Kimberly Percival
By Neto Baptiste
The Antigua and Barbuda Amateur Bodybuilding and Weightlifting Federation (ABBWF) will be seeking, for the first time in its history, to host its national championships via a virtual platform.
This was revealed by newly elected Vice President and professional bikini athlete, Kimberly Percival, who said the body has made submissions to both the Ministry of Sports and the Ministry of Health outlining its plans.
“Essentially what we are going for is a virtual event or almost a pay per view event so there would be no physical patrons at the venue so the only bodies that would be present would be the competing athletes, the judges’ panel and so on,” she said.
“We have selected a venue that would be big enough to allow for everybody to be well spaced out and it would be no different from us as athletes here tuning into a live stream to watch world championships in Spain where we would pay for access to the live stream and tune into the show and watch it – so it’s more or less the same concept,” she added.
Percival said the executive, led by President Hazel Went, met with the athletes and decided on the way forward for this year’s show.
“One of our main focus is to adapt to the situation because I think everyone is well aware that Covid will not just disappear overnight so in an effort to keep bodybuilding moving forward we have come up with a concept to host nationals.
“We have decided on a potential date, venue, protocols and so on and put it forward to the membership and the body because obviously we need athletes in order to have the event and they are very much onboard with what we are suggesting.
“We are at the point where we have formulated an official protocol [document] and have recently submitted it to the Ministry of Sports and the Ministry of Health for consideration and possible approval,” the athlete said.
Opting not to reveal the tentative date for the competition, Percival said the show could take place later in the year in an attempt to give competitors enough time to prepare.
“Gyms are currently closed and we are trying to allow for enough time for the athletes to be able to prepare and so hopefully gyms are reopened like we are seeing in restaurants and we are gradually reopening and returning to what was our previous normal so we chose a date that would allow for the athletes to have an opportunity to really prepare properly and represent at the show,” she said.
The bodybuilding federation was forced to cancel its national championships last year due to the coronavirus.
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Anti Kpop-Fangirl: ''American music is all about sex, drugs and rock & roll while K-pop is so much better and innocent'' STFU.
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''American music is all about sex, drugs and rock & roll while K-pop is so much better and innocent'' STFU.
Posted by Suckmydee. at 12:18 PM
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If I had a penny for each time a K-pop fanatic went around dictating how ''Kpop is better than American music since the latter is ALL about sex, drugs and rock & roll'' I would be giving Bill Gates a run for his money.
If American music was all about sex, drugs and rock & roll why would SMent companies buy songs from Western producers if it was so goddamn inappropriate?
Furthermore whenever MV's by your oppas & unnies get banned people complain about how 'Koreans are way too conservative' and should 'loosen the hell up' but somehow the tables are turned when people complain about American artists and accuse them of being trashy 'Omg they shouldn't sing about blah blah!' . Hypocrisy at it's finest.
One must be in severe denial to not acknowledge the contributions Western pop has made to R&B, rock and other genres. If it weren't for Western music... K-pop would not exist. Credit should be given where it's due, so going around debunking American music and it's artists is just plain stupid.
Your favourite choreos from your idol groups...most likely to have been done by an American choreographer. Your idol's role models in the music scene...most likely to be an American artist like Michael Jackson or Beyonce.
Last but not the least fans are completely fine when their favourite K-pop groups have sampled music *cough f(x)/SHINee cough* BUT if an American artist samples the same music shit goes down, seems like double standards are becoming a norm in the K-pop universe. Want a beautiful e.g.? Read or reminisce this article posted by allkpop, http://www.allkpop.com/2011/05/michael-mind-sean-kingston-release-adaptation-of-shinees-ready-or-not tl;dr : Sean Kingston decided to an adaptation of the original song by purchasing legal rights etc, the same Finnish song that had been legally brought by our favourite remaker SMent for their bastard child SHINee and look at how mature K-pop fans were about this issue.
''With this discovery, Shawols immediately began posting angry comments on the video and message boards in English, branding Sean Kingston as a “total failure,” “SHINee copier,” “f***ing s***,” and even “burglar” and “blackdog,” spamming the comments section with plagiarism accusations and hate threats. One fan even remarked, “Bye bye Sean Kingston, when SM finds you ^^ are you ready or not~ you ready or not~ to die ;D.''
If you're looking for more evidence, I'm more than glad to present you with some. Mind you I'm lazy as shit so I didn't screencap the rest of the comments I came across or else this entry would have been flooded with screencaps.
Exhibit A :
Talk about irony. Omg y'all we all listen to K-pop because the lyrics are not shallow, derogatory & sexist because you know the lyrics in K-pop are like totally deep and moves us to tears since 90% songs about love from various girl groups who sing about how they become weak in their knees when 'oppar' passes by or winks at them which leads to shit loads of cheesiness and aegyo. Or boy groups/duos who sing about how they want to get 'High High' or how they want to put their 'Hands Up' and shove their drinks around in the ayer like they just don't care, yup we get it.
Oh and talking about sexism...haha did someone forget that SK just like many other Asian countries is comprised of a patriarchal society lead by men? What other reason can there be behind as to why girl groups who have to pull off the cute concept in masses since it's 'the safe option' and would garner attention by their male fanbase who are more than willing to spend since they have some disposable income. These lolita concepts exist for a reason, either you're too naive to acknowledge it or you just don't care.
Exhibit B :
The infamous youtube comments.
No words.
In conclusion, there's nothing wrong with liking K-pop more than American music but using stupid excuses to bash American music isn't cool either. Generalizing American music based on a few tracks or one specific genre you hear on the radio or see on TV doesn't make your statement valid at all. Looking for depth in pop music is stupid. Pop music in general is shallow. Listeners of Pop music aren't looking to listen to an album front to back and contemplate the underlying message of the lyrics. They want one easy song that they can pop on and dance to with their girlfriends. So if you want songs that don't make you feel queasy why not experiment with different genres as opposed to restricting yourself with one genre? For all you know you might end up liking or even better loving it.
I know this is a long post and shit but since some of y'all wanted serious articles so consider it a wish granted.
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Blueprint June 30, 2011 at 12:35 PM
Great and unfortunately accurate article.
Reading comments about how K-pop is so much better than trashy American music always makes me sigh in tired disgust. I'm willing to bet the majority of k-pop fans don't even bother looking up the lyrics to their songs, and yet they feel so confident in the innocence of k-pop.
Well, I guess it's to be expected when the demographic of kpop fandom consists mostly of shallow teenage girls.
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Nikita June 30, 2011 at 12:36 PM
i loved it! :*
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 1:00 PM
Ugh I know, I mean I don't know if it's the language barrier but seriously Kpop has loads of trashy shit. I mean bangkok city by Orange Caramel is anything but innocent.
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 1:08 PM
You'd have to be very naive to miss all the underlying messages in kpop. The only reason it's not more in your face is probably because of censorship laws.
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Nayeon's Vibrator June 30, 2011 at 1:13 PM
n0 wai. kpop uber inosent yo. oppa and unnie pighting!
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 1:14 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDbUqDGGtl8
kpop fans are saying they like fx ver better because it isnt sluttty and trashy as the orginal ;D
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kkakes June 30, 2011 at 1:18 PM
THIS.
No matter how many times I want to tell people...
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mango June 30, 2011 at 1:54 PM
do i get a cookie? i want one... ://
anyways LOOOLS
soo many kpop songs are just plain retarded, hence
"i want to be your boyfriend, be my girlfriend?" idk the rest of the lyrics but granted boyfriend by boyfriend is not even on par with Friday by Rebecca Black, it is worse, and their facial expressions were...
Mazeltov by Kwanghee's group was asdfghdjksfhls
i can go on forever really,
id rather listen to sex, drugs, and alchohol, or whatever "American Music" is, then crap like "Bad Girl"
but i like kpop for the most part,
i guess its on the same level of shittiness that "Americans" produce, since they copy off of it.
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 1:54 PM
i think people see kpop as more innocent because of how there are so many <18 year old girls debuting with a 'cute' concept.
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 1:56 PM
THANK YOU FOR THIS.
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 2:02 PM
I couldn't have put it any better, THANK YOU.
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 2:13 PM
There's also those instances when a kpop vid makes it on the front page of youtube and one person says they're like Lady Gaga or Britney Spears.
Then all you see is "STOP COMPARING THEM THEY ARE WAYYY BETTER THAN GAGA OR BRITNEY." and they go on to bash American music and fans of American music. Pretty sure it's happening on 2NE1's vid right now. Crazy ass Blackjacks.
I personally listen to a lot more Kpop than American music even though I'm American but I've never been that stupid so I don't get it :/
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 3:20 PM
most Asians in general are more subtle about sexiness (well, about everything really). they focus on "charm," while America just focuses on sexy. that's the only real difference between western and asian pop.
some times i'm not sure if it's a curse or blessing that i can't understand Korean; when i'm listening to a kpop song i'll occasionally think "i miss lyrics" but then i listen to Ke$ha's latest song and realize maybe i don't miss lyrics THAT much.
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 3:20 PM
if Pop songs are the basis, then American music wins in the "deepness of the shit" aspect since even they're pop songs tackle serious issues(e.g. Gaga and Michael Jackson)...
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 3:27 PM
@anonymous at 3:20, you think Japan only focuses on charm? AKB48, Kumi, ETC ETC... .. Don't say "Asia" because thats not true of ALL of Asia.. remember that Asia is HUGE!
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davidfresh June 30, 2011 at 3:34 PM
Kimmy...... fuck you.
Making the rest of us look bad.
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 3:41 PM
I expect essays from all of you now.
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Suckmydee. June 30, 2011 at 4:09 PM
@ 3:41
Essays are very rare on this blog. Don't get used to it LOL.
@David - Pfft, y'know how much I love your articles <3
@3:20 - Ke$ha's only 1 outta the million other peeps out there. Ke$ha doesn't define pop music alone. Plus why are you looking for lyrics in a POP song? You're meant to dance your ass off to that music in a club, not analyse it lol.
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 4:41 PM
lol kpop is original? roflmaomg
jpop>>kpop
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 5:43 PM
i just don't understand why people listen to kpop for the lyrics, especially when they can't understand it. just read some poetry or something.
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kommienezuspadt June 30, 2011 at 5:55 PM
This needs to be posted on 6theory. ASAP. :O
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 6:41 PM
If you have to go to the lyrics to get meaning out of a song, then either that song is lousy or that song wasn't suppose to have any meaning to it
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Anonymous June 30, 2011 at 7:27 PM
The only thing I got out of this article is the cookie.
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friglet June 30, 2011 at 8:56 PM
my favorite line that delusional kpop fans spit at american music: "OMG THEY CAN'T EVEN SING! THAT'S WHY I LISTEN TO KPOP! IT'S REAL TALENT/MUSIC!" <--- lollllllll.
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Rotaryknight June 30, 2011 at 10:31 PM
@ friglet
lol so true. Love the hypocrisy of kpop fans.
I lol at people that say American music is all about drug sex and violence. WTF are they listening to. Sure the popular songs are about those lol but its far from generalizing the entire music scene on it.
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Anonymous July 1, 2011 at 4:54 AM
Some people must be fucking blind, deaf and stupid to miss all the sexual innuendos in their oppas and unnies' songs and MVs...
And they call american singers slutty but did they look at the outfits girls groups are wearing with ridiculously short shorts/skirts/dresses showing their underwears and all *smh*
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Kweh July 1, 2011 at 5:25 AM
K-pop is based off American pop music, last time I checked. Thus, it would not be a surprise that K-pop is not unlike American pop music.
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Nona July 1, 2011 at 5:25 AM
people need to stop pretending like pop was ever about making music.
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Anonymous July 1, 2011 at 5:36 AM
tl;dr but from the title..
most of these obsessed fans obviously haven't heard anything other than the mainstream "kesha" of "rihanna" because judging english/american music based on the only music playing on the radio is obviously cool.
and besides, the only reason why koreaboos state "k-pop is so much better and innocent" is because they don't fucking understand a word of it. or just because they don't believe their lovely idols could suggest anything like that.
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SONE#1:
"Americans have music like about sex, drugs etc & it really doesn't have anymore meaning to it anymore. Back in the days(even though I'm only 13), the music has more meaning! I miss the old days! Most Asian music are meaningful while others are cute like SNSD's music. You know? I really like Asian music even if I have no idea what it means!"
SNSD's boyfriend lyrics: “I'm so Ready, Boy Give it to Me”...“So many boys wanna give it to me..”
Normal person: Why ois the beginning kindda erm...ermm......Horny?!
SONE#2: not really.. give it to me means give me your love...
SONE#3: people in South Korea aren't perverted like in the USA.
SONE#4: I don't think Jessica and Tiffany know what we think when they say "Give it to me"
because they don't live in America, and I'm pretty sure they aren't aware of the new perverted era in America.
i also remember one even stating something like "omg,, there's no way snsd could mean that...i mean they are innocent unlike americans and they don't do all that sex stuff"....DERPP??
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HOLY SHIT I JUST WANNA HIT SOMEONE...
SNSD's baby baby lyrics:
"Please baby baby baby You are inside me
You came in so deep, afraid you might see, my bashful confession
baby baby baby going to you cautiously
In a small voice i will only let you hear"
wwell, how do you explain this then, SONEs? ಠ_ಠ
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Anonymous July 1, 2011 at 5:44 AM
fuck, even half of k-pop i've heard *these days* don't have meaningful lyrics, they are all about:
1. "OMFG, I BROKE UP WITH MY BF!!! IM GONNA CRY NOW...IT HURTS SOOO BAD, I WANNA KILL MYSELF"
2. "OMG, HE IS SOOO HOT, I WANNA DATE HIM
3. crap that doesn't even make sense, like f(x)'s music
4. "PARTYING PARTYING, HEY, FUN FUN FUN FUN..."
5. ???
6. meaningful stuff like *see below*
the exceptions; such as epik high and others although they are on hiatus
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tartar July 1, 2011 at 7:56 AM
agree with @5:43. I never look for a translation, only the hangul.
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Shinbi July 1, 2011 at 9:10 AM
This was so beautiful =')
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Anonymous July 1, 2011 at 10:55 AM
Amazing job.
Funny and true.
I want more articles like this one.
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korgy July 1, 2011 at 11:44 AM
I dig this art
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kommienezuspadt July 1, 2011 at 1:29 PM
@Anon 5:36
Two thumbs waaaay waaay up.
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davidfresh July 1, 2011 at 2:17 PM
5:36 - Well, I just searched up the lyrics to prove you wrong.
and.
Holy shit.
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Anonymous July 1, 2011 at 5:15 PM
I love this article so much, Thank you AntiKpopFangirl!!
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Anonymous July 1, 2011 at 9:33 PM
Brilliant post.
I was just having a conversation with a friend about this.
It's sad and every time I read a comment like that it makes me rage. It's not even just Kpop fans though, it's Asian pop fans in general.
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Anonymous July 4, 2011 at 6:47 AM
This is exactly what I have in mind. Bravo! What a great article.
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Anonymous July 6, 2011 at 9:47 AM
niceee article... this is why i appreciate classical/instrumental/jazz music more .. like because no talking is involved lol..(+and it's pure skill)
But honestly, I listen to k-pop/j-pop/mandopop or any other songs that I don't even understand what the lyrics about, just for the beat (or melody?) to help me stay awake while mugging..lol..
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Anonymous July 9, 2011 at 6:52 AM
everyone has their opinion.....
if they don't like american...fine.
just the same way you hate k-p[op most of the time...
just practice what you preach....
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Suckmydee. July 9, 2011 at 7:59 AM
I don't hate K-pop.
I hate the annoying fans.
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Anonymous July 9, 2011 at 5:28 PM
I like kpop more mostly because i like korean better. But it can be either korean or american, i wont listen to songs about drugs or whatever. Nor half naked woman. But i find it funny how fangirls think cute means innocent. Thats just another men fantasm so ... Whatever. I know what i mean xD
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Anonymous March 21, 2012 at 3:52 AM
American pop isn't ALWAYS about sex, drugs or being horny!
American pop is diverse! it can be cute, romantic, sad or anythin'
I like kpop(only rain and boa) but what I don't like about it? is the annoying and crazy fans! they always insult apop!
Apop and kpop has its own UPS and downs.....so don't think that APOP is the only one singing about drugs and sex, even kpop has it.......be fair.
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Anonymous July 9, 2011 at 7:18 PM
LOL i just found this gem on allkpop replying to a comment saying that they hope lady gaga and lady heehee perform together:
"Gaga is a trash. Pot-head. The only reason she is famous is because she happens to be an American, OK? As far as music and performance-quality wise, Kpop is superior.
I wouldn't put too much stock into it."
Hhhhahahhahaa no.
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Anonymous July 14, 2011 at 2:13 PM
If you hate Kpop so much why are you listening to it? Just stick with your gay porn
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Anonymous July 15, 2011 at 9:47 AM
You piece of shit antikpopfangirl I agree with the person above. You say your an antikpop peson yet you talk about kpop on and on. Like the above, just lsten to your Justin Bieber and masturbatee to your gay porn you hypocrite faggot
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Suckmydee. July 15, 2011 at 11:13 AM
@ 2:13 & 9:47 - I apologize for the fact that I worded my statements in simple English...yet it's so hard to comprehend the basics which could be easily understood by a 10 year old.
It's okay, I understand if English isn't your first language, I'm a pretty considerate person in general.
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Anonymous July 26, 2011 at 7:29 PM
I'm a kpop fan but i detest those crazy kpop fans that trash american music as you described. You made perfect points, they think the music is all innocent but it's not you probably don't even know what the hell they are saying to determine if it's innocent or not. For example, hot summer by f(x), those lyrics are far from innocent and Hands up and High High is talking about drugs.
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Anonymous July 27, 2011 at 2:00 PM
@ comment above me, that is far from the actual meaning. Obviously you do not understand any Korean at all because the lyrics are that of a party. Not a birthday party however. but, you should actually LOOK IT UP before you accuse 2PM and GD and TOP of singing about drugs.
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Anonymous July 27, 2011 at 2:06 PM
@ all comments, from what Ive read here some people are saying "Korean music doesnt make any sense." and "Its not just KPOP fangirls, its Asian fangirls in general." thats just fucking racist. You hypocrites. Youre saying Kpop music has drugs and sex when you all have no right to say that. These singers know AT LEAST 3 languages and work their fucking ass off to produce these songs. How many languages do you know? 1. English. Do you work your ass off and put on a smile when you havent slept in days? No, you have your lazy ass in your chairs typing away at your computer. And at AntiKpopfangirl, fuck off. Seriously. You need to learn that people have opinions. Dont just say "Oh stfu fangrils" when you need to stfu.
- A
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Anonymous July 28, 2011 at 7:50 AM
i really don't think kpop lyrics are based off of american song lyrics... sure, sment might buy the songs for their artists, but aren't they only buying the instrumental?? i'm confused
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Anonymous August 5, 2011 at 7:25 AM
''Kpop is better than American music since the latter is ALL about sex, drugs and rock & roll''
^LMFAO. WTF ARE U SMOKING?!
I HATE comments like this...i.e. which is why i stopped listening to so much kpop music cuz ALL KPOP IS MUSIC ABOUT LOVE. 99.99999% of the fucken just chants "saranghae saranghae.."blah blah blah or how they say..yea i'm the fucken best..gonna show the world..yea uh huh okay.
American Music is NOT all about drugs, sex and rock and roll..dip shit.. you even TRY eminem? yea he tells his story in his music..lupe fiasco? tells the problems we got in america. PEOPLE IN AMERICA HAVE MORE PROBLEMS THEN JUST LOVE. AND YOU NOE WAT CRAZY ASS FANGIRL? drug usage is ACTUALLY a problem in america..YOU mite not know it..but it's the fucken truth
oh and korean music is oh so innocent right? yea..okay sure. all the "dance moves" that korean girl groups do is just them being whores anyway with just bending over and that crap...like stop trying so fucken hard already. have any of you listened or watched Rania? yea if you did then you'd see how that song is so fucken sexual..the short shorts, freaken leg length boots. and in that SNSD song..yea okay so innocent..and if listen to big bang's make love..yea that song in just the TITLE is about sex. and in gd & tops mvs..all you see are girls freaken dancing like whores..tell me more kpop fangirl..tell me how that's innocent.
here's a thought..maybe if you crazy ass fangirls who bash american music KNEW KOREAN and fully understood the songs then you'd know how kpop music is as fucken innocent as you think it is.
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Anonymous March 21, 2012 at 3:48 AM
AGREE
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Suckmydee. August 20, 2011 at 3:27 AM
Once upon a time, I wrote essays for articles haha.
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Anonymous September 14, 2011 at 10:16 PM
HAAAATERS GONNA HAAAAAAATE. :D Lol maybe if you people understood cultural differences, you wouldn't be talkin' shit like this. The "innocence" factor isn't the only reason kpop fans love kpop, maybe you should pay attention to the sane fans instead of the batshit insane ones. I'd respond fully, but I'm "just tooooo dayum lazy". ;D Have fun with your shit-ass American music, if it can even be called that. 널 씨발 놈!! ^_^
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Anonymous October 12, 2011 at 4:37 PM
^^^^ Haters gotta fuck ;)/
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Anonymous October 12, 2011 at 6:22 PM
all your precious oppars and unnies are sucking the ceos dicks to remain employed
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Anonymous October 19, 2011 at 2:45 AM
comment above your only saying that cause you want to be in their place. oh and it's Oppas
Antikpopfangirl, have you look up the lyrics, i have and the some songs have great meaning and some don't and yes some have sex, i can tell GD G-dragon breath is all about sex, yes but you can't say all is like that Hyuna is a girl who sometime dances really sexy but as a fan i like her because of personality, ah some oh you are even reading the whole lyrics, I listen to major of Kpop and the singer can really sing, beyonce even said that hyorin from sistar is on her level of talent so please if you don't anything nice to say don't say anything at all P.s kpop artists listen to american music so yeah
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your gay December 8, 2011 at 4:41 AM
wow you stupid kockface....kpop is the best just go die in a whole
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Anonymous February 18, 2012 at 12:22 AM
you should be the first one
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Anonymous March 21, 2012 at 3:47 AM
Kpop fans are the first who bashed and insulted AMERICAN POP!!!!
It's the truth, we haven't done anything wrong to you guys, and then you said "APOP is super horny,all about sexy,drugs or anythin' bad"
Wow! your KPOP is too perfect! having influenced by the American music, you say it's really ORIGINAL?
Treat us fair and we'll treat you fair too!
and hey! Lady Gaga isn't a bitchy whore! how dare you say that?!!??!!??!!
She is the MOTHER MONSTER you bitch! she is unique! maybe she's weird but she is incredibly ORIGINAL AND TALENTED!!!!!! respect guys respect !
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Jonathan June 13, 2012 at 3:23 PM
well well well. i wonder why all of you would rather listen to american trash. American pop was way much more better in the 80s, until the mid 2000s where nelly furtado, timbaland, shayne ward, leona lewis, david archuleta, jordan sparks, and carry underwood were introduced. now, with the appearance of the trashy gaga, sex-alcoholic maniac pitbull, girly voice bieber, and of course the damn adele, American music is in ruin now. Guess what, Kpop is based on american pop in the 80s to the 90s, where American music was so much better at that time, just like backstreet boys, n sync, michael jackson, michael learns to rock, new kidz on the block etc etc etc. bleh, i hate american music now, unless if someone trained by simon cowell appeared again in american/british music industry. simon cowell is the only one who knows a lot about music, thus produce much more talented artist, rather than pitbull, gaga and bieber.
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Antique 5 Cent HI-LO-SEVEN Slot Machine Manufactured By Quality Supply Co. In great condition for the age of the machine. Has not been tested recently but should work great.
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Handmade: Yes
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Origin: Yakima Nez Perce
Tribal Affiliation: Yakima Nez Perce
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HANSARD 1803–2005 → 1960s → 1964 → April 1964 → 24 April 1964 → Commons Sitting → SCRAP METAL DEALERS BILL
Clause 4.—(POWER FOR COURT TO IMPOSE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ON CON- VICTED DEALERS.)
HC Deb 24 April 1964 vol 693 cc1732-58 1732
§ Sir D. Kaberry
I beg to move, in page 6, line 39, to leave out "any offence under" and to insert: an offence under section 2 of Would it be convenient, Mr. Speaker, to take with this Amendment the Amendment in page 7, line 23, at end insert: and the court by which he is convicted may, if it thinks fit, make in relation to him a further order under that subsection".
§ Mr. Speaker
They can be discussed together, if the House so pleases.
§ Sir D. Kaberry
The Clause deals with additional requirements which a court can impose upon a dealer convicted of certain offences. Most of the Clause follows upon recommendations 1733 made by a working party which, in 1955, examined all the problems associated with scrap metal dealers. Clause 5(2) substantially repeats Section 8(2) of the Old Metal Dealers Act, 1861, which is wholly repealed subsequently in the Bill.
When this matter was discussed at some length in Committee, certain points were raised about the possible severity of the additional requirements which could be put on conviction of a technical offender. As subsection (1, b) is now drafted, it makes a— person for the time being registered under this Act as a scrap metal dealer"— on conviction— of any offence under this Act, or"— on conviction of certain other offences, subject to the penalties, at the discretion of the court, provided for in subsection (4).
It has been pointed out that, under the Bill as a whole, there could be quite a number of what I may call technical offences, or offences which take place because the dealer is not wholly sensitive of time factors. For example, a dealer could be found guilty of failure to notify a change in the particulars of registration under Clause 1(7). He could be convicted under Clause 1(8) if he did not give notice that he had ceased business. An itinerant dealer could be found guilty of failure to keep receipts for two years. A dealer could he found guilty of acquiring scrap metal from a person under 16, or of obstructing inspection by the police or an authorised person.
1.0 p.m.
It may be felt that offences of that kind do not call for the severity of the additional requirements of subsection (2) and I am happy to restrict the additional punishment to what is, in spite of what the hon. Member for Sheffield, Hillsborough (Mr. Darling) said, the major effect of the Bill, which is clearly set out in Clause 2, namely, the keeping of records. That is the real drive in the Bill.
The effect of the Amendment would be that if a person had been convicted of contravening Clause 1(1) by not registering—seeking to carry on business illegally, as it were—or if, having registered, he did not keep the records 1734 required by Clause 2, the court may, if it thinks fit, impose upon the dealer the additional requirements as set out in subsection (2) of Clause 4, which repeats what has been the law since 1861.
By my second Amendment, any person found guilty of an offence under Clause 4 would he subject to further additional requirements to be imposed upon him by the court which might find him guilty of an offence under subsection (4). My two Amendments seek to limit the restrictions which can be placed upon a convicted person who is a scrap metal dealer. These concessions are reasonable. They do not detract from the effectiveness of the Bill and would enable the honest dealer to carry on business.
§ Mr. Darling
I am wondering, Mr. Deputy-Speaker, whether, to speed up the debate and to cover the whole subject at once, my hon. Friend the Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) might be allowed to move his Amendment in page 6, line 40, leave out from "of" to the end of line 42 and insert "receiving stolen goods".
Mr. Deputy-Speaker, (Sir William Anstruther-Gray)
It is quite possible to discuss that Amendment with the present one, but it cannot be moved at this stage.
§ Sir D. Kaberry
In that event, I should like to say a word or two on the addistional point raised by the Amendment of the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) in line 40. I agree that this procedure will speed up matters, because we are all anxious to get on with this and other business which is to follow.
The Amendment of the hon. Member for Luton seeks to delete the additional conviction which would make a scrap metal dealer subject to the additional requirements set out in the Clause—that is: or is convicted of any offence which in the opinion of the Court convicting him, is an offence involving dishonesty". The object of the Clause is to ensure that there is a closer degree of supervision on any dealer who is proved guilty of dishonesty. A dishonest motive must be involved in the crime with which he is charged. It is for the court at the 1735 time of conviction to decide in its discretion whether to impose the additional requirement for supervision.
The Amendment seeks to delete certain words from Clause 4(1,b) and to limit it solely to an offence of receiving stolen goods. On reflection, it will be seen that this is too keen a limitation. It would eliminate the offence of stealing. A dealer might have stolen or obtained the goods by false pretences. There might be a variety of other ways in which he is charged and found guilty of an offence involving dishonesty.
It has been pointed out that in this matter at least, dishonesty is indivisible. If a dealer is dishonest, he will know the penalty and if he is found guilty the court may impose the additional requirements as set out in subsection (2) that he will be limited to receiving metal at his place of business within certain defined hours and that he may have to keep it for a period of 72 hours from the time when he received it.
That is the existing law concerning convictions for dishonesty of that nature. It is a repetition of certain provisions of the Old Metal Dealers Act, 1861, and it is a desirable check. The scrap metal dealer who might think of committing an offence which involved dishonesty might well pause and not commit a crime because he will know the consequences which may follow.
§ Mr. Doughty
I should like my hon. Friend to explain the provision that a person convicted of receiving stolen goods cannot, under the Bill, be a licensed scrap dealer.
§ Sir D. Kaberry
If my hon. and learned Friend had had the opportunity of studying the report of the working party, he would have found that the evidence given therein is to the effect that there is at present no restriction upon anybody applying to be registered as a scrap metal dealer. The Bill does not make any such additional requirement. The evidence is fascinating, because it affects the city which the hon. Member for Hillsborough represents. At the inquiry in 1954 and 1955, the chief constable of Sheffield gave evidence to show that no restriction was put upon a convicted person applying for a licence. It was desired rather to have 1736 him in the open, to know what he was doing and to have him registered.
§ Mr. Howie
I am in complete agreement with the two Amendments which the hon. Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry) has introduced. I should like merely to comment on my Amendment in page 6, line 40. My feeling is that as it stands, the Bill is unreasonably wide and sweeping in its demands. I can think of no real reason why any offence involving dishonesty should put a dealer in the position that restrictions might be placed upon him. I realise that the court is not bound to impose these restrictions, but it might do so.
The purpose of the Bill is, presumably, to catch those scrap metal dealers who steal, or deal in stolen goods, but "an offence involving dishonesty" covers quite a wide range of offences that dealer might commit apart from his type of business. It seems unreasonable to me that when an offence involving dishonesty is committed, it should, in the case of these dealers, carry not only the usual appropriate fine but also a threat to the man's business.
A trivial example of an offence involving dishonesty is that of the person travelling on a train without a ticket and without meaning to pay the fare. I agree that the court would probably not bring to bear the full weight of punishment in that case, but it could do so if these words are used. It would be more logical and reasonable to limit the range to those offences that are themselves within the ambit of business dealings.
In my Amendment, I have particularised the receiving of stolen goods which seems to be the main offence involving dishonesty that would arise here, but my plain purpose is to narrow the unduly wide range of the wording.
§ Dr. Alan Glyn
What the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) seeks to do is to limit the limit, but I think that he would make it far too narrow. The hon. Member fairly says that a scrap dealer who is caught in dishonesty is punished for that offence and should not incur any further penalty for it, but we are trying to close the gate to a particular type of offence. If the 1737 court is allowed to impose certain further conditions it may prevent the man committing the offence again. I do not think that the hon. Member for Luton would disagree with me on that point.
1.15 p.m.
I am a little worried lest my hon. Friend's Amendments should deal only with the person who is working on registered premises. It has already been said that certain categories of dealer are only caught by Clause 5 as it stands, which means that the itinerant dealer, caught by Clause 5, would not in any way be affected by this Amendment—
§ Sir D. Kaberry
I think that my hon. Friend refers to Clause 3 rather than to Clause 5.
§ Dr. Glyn
My hon. Friend is quite right. If these Amendments affect the itinerary dealer—
§ Sir D. Kaberry
Perhaps I may interrupt my hon. Friend to deal with that point at once. The object of the first of my Amendments is to relieve the itinerant dealer of the heavy additional charges that could be imposed on him by the court. As the Bill comes before us this morning, an itinerant dealer who, first, does not get a receipt for any metal he sells and, secondly, does not keep that receipt for two years, can be guilty of an offence under that Clause, but not in respect of these additional requirements in the subsection. This is an easement of the burden, which I think most of us are anxious to make.
§ Dr. Glyn
I am grateful for that explanation, because that is exactly my point.
§ Mr. F. M. Bennett
I agree wholeheartedly with the Amendments tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry). I cannot say the same of the Amendment standing in the name of the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) because, though I have considerable sympathy with his object, the words he uses would narrow the offence too much. His Amendment refers only to receiving stolen goods, but one thinks at once also of larceny, burglary and various other more serious offences which 1738 should come in here just as much as receiving stolen goods. I agree that we cannot go as far as to prevent a man carrying on this kind of work just because he has been convicted of travelling on a bus without a ticket, and we want to make sure that the wording does not include that sort of thing.
Should my hon. Friend decide not to press his Amendment and these proceedings are read in another place, a short list of relevant offences could there be inserted in the Bill in place of the rather vague and imprecise reference to "dishonesty". In that case, my hon. Friend's purpose would be accomplished, and we would all be satisfied.
§ Mr. Darling
Like the hon. Member for Torquay (Mr. F. M. Bennett) I hope that, if it is agreed that the wording in Clause 4(1,b) is imprecise, the hon. Lady the Joint Under-Secretary of State will suggest that it, too, can be dealt with in another place. I agree with the Amendments in the name of the hon. Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry), I also have a great deal of sympathy with the purpose of the Amendment tabled by my hon. Friend the Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) because, as the Bill now stands, the impression is given that a man is to be punished twice for the same offence. At the same time, I agree that if a man has been sentenced for an offence, the restrictions the court may then put on him are part of his punishment.
But it gives the impression that the kind of second punishment that he gets is really a second punishment for the same offence. If the man has stolen metal or has received stolen metal the magistrates hand out to him the punishment which they think he deserves in terms of the law. They fine him or send him to prison. But when he comes out of prison, or when he has paid his fine, these restrictions are still placed upon him.
As to the question which was raised in Standing Committee, the proceedings of which I have read, the man who may be charged and punished for a technical offence would obviously not be landed in difficulties, because one cannot conceive of a magistrate handing out this kind of punishment for the sort of technical offence to which my hon. Friend has referred. But it seems to me that if 1739 the offence of dishonesty is not more tightly drawn so that it relates to the business of metal dealing, we can get the man into difficulties, and not only himself but his employees, if the effect of the restriction makes it difficult for him to carry on his business.
It may be that such a man has been punished in court quite properly, for instance, for selling a car which has a hire-purchase transaction attached to it, and he has not told the buyer that there is an outstanding hire-purchase transaction. He may be charged and convicted for stealing a woman's handbag out of her shopping basket. As the Clause now stands a magistrate, without any reference to what may be the offence of dishonesty, could place this restriction upon his business.
I do not want to defend the criminal in this sort of case. In fact, I strongly hold the view that quite a lot of the punishments for people who are rightly convicted are far too light. But we have to look at this matter very carefully indeed. As I say, it is the owner of the business, if he has committed the offence, who has the restriction placed upon him, but it may be that his innocent employees also would, to some extent, suffer for what he has done.
Therefore, the Clause should be tightened up so that the offence which calls down the restriction should be related to the scrap metal business in some way or other. Frankly, I would deprive such a man of his registration; we do not want people of this kind continuing in business.
My hon. Friend's Amendment attempts to do all this, but it has the effect, which has been pointed out, that even if it were acceptable in its present form it would cover only the case of receiving stolen goods and would let out the thief if he were the person in the scrap metal business who actually stole the stuff. I hope this point will be looked at again.
There is another angle which should be considered. It was implicit in the Report of the Committee that went into this matter and reported in 1955, and it is implicit also in the Bill, that stolen metal in present circumstances is often very difficult to trace, that if a suspected receiver, or a person who has been 1740 known to be a receiver of stolen metal and has been convicted, can be compelled to keep the metal for a period of 72 hours before processing it, the police might find it easier and he himself might be persuaded not to continue stealing or receiving stolen metal.
This proposition in the Clause seems to me to be full of suppositions that ought not to appear in this kind of Statute. As I see it, it supposes that a once-convicted thief or receiver will continue so to act, that these are the people who are going to do the stealing in the future. But they may go straight, and yet they will still have the restrictions placed upon them, although I agree only for a limited period. It may be that there is not much in that point, but I do not think it is the kind of restriction which will give the right kind of encouragement to the penitent thief.
§ Mr. Doughty
Could the hon. Member define a penitent thief?
§ Mr. Darling
The man who does not steal again. The hon. and learned Member knows precisely what I mean. I am merely trying to speed things up.
The Clause also supposes that a man has not mended his ways, but that he will be stupid enough to obey the law and will keep the stolen metal for three days in order to help the police, if he commits a later offence, to apprehend him and charge him. It also supposes that in order to assist the police, he will not sneak stolen metal into his yard during the hours of darkness. Of course, such a man will go on doing these things and I do not see how these restrictions will help.
§ Sir D. Kaberry
Does the hon. Gentleman appreciate that this is the existing law?
§ Mr. Darling
I know. That is what I was coming to. I see no defence in saying that this has been the law since 1861. There are quite a number of old laws that I want to change, and I am sure many lawyers in this House would like to change them too. It would be out of order to give a list, and, in any case, if I were to do so I would be speaking until 4 o'clock. Nevertheless, it is no defence to say that this is and has been the law since 1861.
I do not think my hon. Friend's Amendment covers the point. I hope the 1741 Home Office will look at this point again and will see whether the wording of the whole Clause can be reconsidered in another place so that we can get the whole thing into good order and it will be acceptable to this House.
§ Mr. Doughty
I speak only on the Amendment which has been moved by the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie), and I regret to say that I have to speak against it.
I have listened carefully to what the hon. Member for Sheffield, Hillsborough (Mr. Darling) has said. I see no reason why the wording should not remain as it is at present. For several days we have been considering the Resale Prices Bill, and throughout we have said, "Let us define the gateways and leave the rest to the Restrictive Practices Court." That is exactly what I say about this Bill. If the words were amended as he suggested, I think that they would be too harsh, because the court would be left with no discretion. But here the court has an absolute discretion to do what it likes.
§ Mr. Darling
If the hon. and learned Member will look at the reports of the speeches made by the Secretary of State for Industry and Trade on the question of the gateways, he will see that on every occasion his right hon. Friend said that the gateways must be precisely defined.
§ Mr. Doughty
Yes, but the question whether a person gets through the gateway must be left to the Restrictive Practices Court. However, I would be out of order if I were to pursue the argument on those lines.
There is only one small technical point to which I should like to refer. The court by which a man is convicted very often sends the case to another court for sentence because that other court has wider powers. If this Clause were applied to a bad case, the superior court might say, "We did not convict this man. We have only got him here for sentence." That is a point which the Home Office should remember when the Bill is in another place.
§ Mr. Darling
The man could be sent back to the court which convicted.
§ Mr. Doughty
No, the magistrates send him up for sentence. Magistrates should remember that before sending 1742 him. But sometimes before sending a man to a superior court, they forget. That is a matter which, I hope, will be looked into.
I want to correct something said by the hon. Member for Luton and, I think, by my hon. Friend the Member for Torquay (Mr. F. M. Bennett) and the hon. Member for Hillsborough. They spoke about technical offences, and one hon. Member referred to travelling on a train or a bus without paying the fare. But this is not the offence. The offence is travelling upon a public transport vehicle with the intention of avoiding paying the fare.
§ 1.30 p.m.
§ Mr. Howie
I did not describe that as a technical offence. I described it as a rather far-out example of an offence involving dishonesty.
§ Mr. Doughty
If I misrepresented the hon. Gentleman's remarks, I accept the correction. How far it is or is not dishonest to travel on a public transport vehicle with the intention of avoiding paying the fare is a matter of opinion. My view is that it is a very dishonest thing to do, though whether or not in a particular case, having regard to previous convictions, the courts would say that such an offender should be subject to these restrictions is a matter which should be left to them. To accept the Amendment in the name of the hon. Member for Luton would restrict the powers of the court to one very special type of case.
Dishonest scrap metal dealers are only a minority, just as there is a minority of dishonest persons in every occupation and profession. Of course, they do not only receive stolen scrap, metal; they steal it then selves sometimes. If a person is found guilty of housebreaking, the court may be told that he is a registered scrap metal dealer and, on receiving this information, the court may say, "You have several convictions for housebreaking, and here is another. We think that you are an unsuitable person to carry on this trade except under the restrictions which we propose to impose". But I urge that we leave this to the courts. Let us give them the discretion.
I agree with the hon. Member for Hillsborough in thinking that the power ought really to go wider and the court 1743 should be able to say, "We will order your name to be removed from the register because we think that you are wholly unsuitable to carry on this type of business". Obviously, if carried on dishonestly, it is a business which lends itself to the assistance of thieves, because, without receivers, there would be no thieves. However, I should be out of order in discussing Amendments which are not down. I merely say that I should like this point to be considered. In my view, the House should not accept the Amendment in the name of the hon. Member for Luton. Perhaps he may, on reflection, not wish to press it.
§ Amendment agreed to.
Mr. Deputy-Speaker
Does the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) wish to move his Amendment? It has been spoken to.
§ Mr. Howie
No, Mr. Deputy-Speaker.
§ Mr. Howie
I beg to move, in page 7, line 9, to leave out "nine" and to insert "eight".
Perhaps it would be convenient, Mr. Deputy-Speaker, to consider, at the same time, my Amendment in line 14, at the end to insert: Any dealer registered under the provisions of section 1(2,c) of this Act shall be exempted from these requirements.
Mr. Deputy-Speaker
If that is the wish of the House, so be it.
§ Mr. Howie
There have been frequent references to the fact that much of this new Bill re-enacts the law of 1861, which was rather a long time ago particularly with respect to what punishments are suitable for certain crimes. I am left with the impression that punishment was rather more Draconian in 1861 that it is now, and I am inclined to think that some of the Draconian provisions of the Old Metal Dealers Act, 1861, have been allowed, rather unreasonably, to creep into this modernising Measure.
Punishment should do two things. It should punish, but it should also allow opportunity at least for reformation or, as my hon. Friend the Member for Sheffield, Hillsborough (Mr. Darling) called it, penitence. In my view, the punishments laid down in Clause 4 (2) are 1744 unduly severe. My first Amendment is a minor one, to reduce the period laid down in paragraph (a) during which a scrap dealer convicted of dishonesty shall not conduct his business. It is proposed that he shall not receive scrap metal between the hours of six o'clock in the evening and nine o'clock in the morning, the obvious intention being that he shall not receive stolen goods during that time, and, presumably, not steal them himself either.
In my view, the period is too long. In this trade, dealers begin their day's work at half-past seven or eight o'clock in the morning. They begin their honest and legitimate work at that time, and to limit them to doing no work until nine o'clock would be unfair. It would very much limit their competitiveness—a point which will, I assume, appeal to the Government Front Bench—vis-à-vis other scrap dealers in the area who will be given a head start of an hour or two in the morning. I cannot see how this particular provision would encourage the penitent malefactor to behave himself in the future.
More important is my Amendment in line 14. The general intention of paragraph (b) is that all scrap metal shall be maintained for a period of 72 hours in the form in which it is received, the perfectly reasonable idea being that maintaining it in that form will ensure that it is recognisable to the police who will then be able to trace stolen material without too much difficulty, provided that they get wind of it.
In the ordinary way, I have no great objection to this, except on one ground. It is intended by the Bill to permit certain dealers to be registered and to carry on their business although they have no office other than their own home, and they have no scrap yard. As I see it, such a man would, as a result of paragraph (b), be literally unable to carry on his business. If he has no scrap yard and carries on business from his lorry—which is permitted under the Bill—he will, if he has this restriction put upon him, either have to acquire a scrap yard somewhere or keep a lorry load of scrap metal patrolling the streets, perhaps, for 72 hours before he can do anything with it.
I regard this limitation as an unduly severe punishment on such a scrap 1745 metal dealer, the man who is properly registered but has no scrap yard, and I hope that the sponsor of the Bill will accept the., Amendment.
§ Colonel Sir Harwood Harrison (Eye)
I am attracted by the Amendment in line 9, moved by the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie), to make the time limit eight o'clock in the morning instead of nine. I think that it would provide more reasonable hours of work for such a merchant. I had it in mind to congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry) on introducing the Bill and on the enormous amount of work which he has put into bringing it to this stage.
The hon. Member for Sheffield, Hillsborough (Mr. Darling) has now suggested that the Home Office might be behind the drafting of the Bill. If so, it is understandable to me why the figure "nine" is in the Bill instead of "eight". This provision was obviously drafted by someone who works in offices and not in mills and shops, with which many of us are associated. For him, nine o'clock in the morning might be a very early hour. I hope that my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry will, in the interests of trade, accept the Amendment in line 9.
§ Mr. F. M. Bennett
I wish briefly to endorse what my hon. and gallant Friend the Member for Eye (Sir H. Harrison) has said. It would be wholly reasonable to accept the hour of eight o'clock rather than nine o'clock. I am delighted to say this, having had to oppose, largely on technical grounds, the last two Amendments.
On the Amendment in line 14, I must take up my previous attitude, not because I think that it is a wrong Amendment, but because it is technically covered and therefore is superfluous. If the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) considers the matter in connection with an earlier provision in the Bill, he will find that the point is already covered. Subject to that, in view of all the efforts of the hon. Member for Luton to improve the Bill, I hope that we can give him the satisfaction of amending the hour of nine o'clock to eight o'clock.
§ Dr. Alan Glyn
I think that we should accept the Amendment in line 9.
1746 I am worried about the Amendment in line 14. I understand the worry of the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) concerning the scrap metal dealer who has a lorry or a barrow. He cannot possibly keep it on the road without unloading it on, more or less, the same day. I think that that is the basis on which the hon. Member has worked. As my hon. Friend the Member for Torquay (Mr. F. M, Bennett) said, this matter is covered by another provision. However, this is not obligatory. It is a permissive right which the court can enforce if is thinks fit. Perhaps the court would think it necessary, in the case of a man who has five or six convictions, to ensure that the law was not continuously flouted. I think that we would do w ell to accept the Amendment in line 9 but to reject the Amendment in line 14.
§ Sir D. Kaberry
I am happy to tell the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) that I shall be delighted to accept the Amendment in line 9. The proposal with regard to nine o'clock was a repetition of an existing law which was passed way back in 1861. However, it has been reviewed by successive Acts since then, and it was reviewed as recently as 10 or 15 years ago in certain local Acts. I gladly accept the proposition that eight o'clock in the morning is a reasonable hour to start business.
It was intended originally to deal with shady dealings which take place in the hours of darkness. Slum clearance has played its part in the location of scrap yards. Town planning is playing its part in the laying out of them. Street lighting today in some parts of the country is better than it was in 1861. Well it may be open to doubt whether it has improved in some places. However, on the whole, it is reasonable to allow a matt, if he is to be subject to these additional requirements, to start his business if he wishes to do so at eight o'clock in the morning.
I do not think that the Amendment in line 14 is necessary. Clause 4(2) says that The said requirements are that, at any place occupied by him as a scrap metal store". It therefore follows that if a man has not a scrap metal store these restrictions will not be imposed on him.
1747 In drafting the Bill, I have been much more lenient that the recommendations of the Working Party in 1955, because it said that if the court saw fit to make an imposition of this kind, even if it meant that a man had to acquire a yard or go out of business, he must suffer the consequences of a dishonest transaction or offence. I hope that the hon. Member will seek leave to withdraw the Amendment in line 14.
§ Amendment agreed to.
Mr. Deputy-Speaker
Is the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) anxious to move the Amendment in line 14? It has been spoken to.
§ Mr. Howie
Since I have won my point on the Amendment in line 9, and in view of the reasonable explanation given by the hon. Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry), I will not move the Amendment in line 14.
§ Further Amendment made: In page 7, line 23, at end insert: and the court by which he is convicted may, if it thinks fit, make in relation to him a further order under that subsection".—[Sir D. Kaberry.]
§ 1.46 p.m.
§ Sir D. Kaberry
I beg to move, That the Bill be now read the Third time.
The Bill resulted from the findings of the working party which was established to look into the law and practice relating to the sale of old metals and the control of dealers in old metals. In effect, it repeals, in part or in whole, six public Acts, the most ancient of which has been in operation since 1861, and, in part, it repeals 27 local Acts passed over the last 80 years.
As the hon. Member for Luton (Mr. Howie) has said, the object of the Bill is to modernise and bring up to date the law on this subject. I believe that it is welcomed by the trade and that the trade associations welcome the opportunity of putting the law in a more up-to-date form and to make it abundantly clear that an honest dealer in scrap metal has nothing to fear from any of the Bill's provisions. However, woe betide the wrongdoer and the scrap metal dealer who seeks to indulge in dishonest activities.
§ Mr. F. M. Bennett
Would not my hon. Friend agree that one of the most 1748 attractive features of the Bill is that not only has the trade adopted a neutral attitude to it—it is not a case of House of Commons imposing restrictions on the trade—but the reputable members of it have for a number of years been the most active element in trying to bring about reforms in their own business?
§ Sir D. Kaberry
The reasonably short speech made by my hon. Friend in that intervention amply sums up many of the things that I should have sought to state.
The Bill requires all dealers to be registered in the areas where they carry on their trade or business. It requires them strictly to record all the dealings in metals which pass through their hands. Its object also is to assist the police in their endeavours to catch up as quickly as possible with people dealing in stolen metal.
I need not elaborate on the aspect of the Bill which comes within that compass, but I think that I should say this. I know that at one stage some concern was expressed about the small man, the itinerant dealer, and about whether he could be asked to suffer all the implications of the Bill. The Bill as now drafted clearly provides for exceptions to be made for the itinerant collector. He will have to be registered and he will have to get receipts for metal which he sells and he will be required to keep those receipts for a reasonable time. But this does not call for an elaborate system of book keeping or understanding of restrictions in connection with his dealings.
On the whole, I hope that the Bill will be regarded, as the hon. Member for Luton put it, as part of the process of modernising and bringing the law up to date generally. I hope that it is a useful contribution to that end.
§ 1.51 p.m.
§ Sir H. Harrison
I should like to congratulate my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry) on having brought this Private Member's Bill so far to success. I hope that within a short time it will receive its Third Reading here and will have a happy passage in another place.
We have had short debates on one or two matters which have helped some 1749 of us who were not so familiar as others with the Bill. I had intended to congratulate my hon. Friend on the drafting of the Bill, which is very long for a Private Member's Bill, but he has explained that he has not personally written every Clause but has had some help from the working party.
The hon. Member for Sheffield, Hillsborough (Mr. Darling) attacked the Home Office about some of the drafting. The Bill may be returned to us from another place for our consideration of certain Lords Amendments, but there is still time for us to consider them and for the Bill to be passed before this Parliament ends.
I welcome the Bill, believing that, on the whole, the House lags behind what many members of the public want done about many trades such as this. It is not that we are imposing restrictions and regulations on certain trades, but that 90 or 95 per cent. of the members of those trades want regulations because they are honest and good traders and because only a small number evade their responsibilities. For example, a Bill about cruelty to horses is now before the House and I have a Bill about motor driving establishments—90 per cent. of which want it—which has not so far found unanimity in the House and whose Second Reading is down for later this day.
These Measures show a general desire throughout the country for tidying up the law. Reputable merchants will have no difficulty about complying with these regulations and it is only a small section which will. It is no great hardship for a trader to keep the very minimum of books for which the Bill asks. When we all have to pay Income Tax, and so on, a trader who does not keep books or accounts does not deserve to be in business.
This is an opportune time for this Bill. There is great interest throughout the country in scrap merchants. I am told—I have watched them myself—that the activities of a firm of scrap merchants going by the name of Steptoe and Son are followed by hundreds of thousands of people through another medium. I hope that my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary will deal with the Bill fairly fully. I should like to know from her whether she thinks that there 1750 is anything in it which will prevent the activities of Steptoe and Son from continuing, or whether she believes that with what skill they have they will be able to comply with the regulations. The Bill is not to become law until April, 1965 so that we may have a rather long time before we see how they deal with it.
This is a good Bill for dealing with transactions in scrap metals, a commodity in which it has been easy for dishonest people to deal. There is one offence in particular—we have not seen so much of it lately—of cutting old lead from church roofs at night—which is sacrilegious—which has been easy for the thieves because no one has been in the churches at night and because the metal could not be traced. If the Bill does something to stop that kind of theft, it with have been worth while.
I conclude by again congratulating my hon. Friend and also the hon. Member for Luton on the interest he has taken in trying to improve the Bill and on getting an Amendment accepted, which is not always easy. I hope that the Bill will receive Home Office support.
§ 1.56 p.m.
§ Mr. Howie
I join in the congratulations to the hon. Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry) on his Bill's having reached this stage very nearly unscathed. It has been improved in one or two ways today. A number of criticisms have been voiced about one or two aspects of it and I hope that when the Bill reaches another place there will be at least sympathetic consideration of some of those criticisms. I very mud hope that we will have an opportunity to discuss them again.
I again congratulate the hon. Gentleman and with the general notion underlying his Bill every success.
§ Dr. Alan Glyn
The attention of the House and the public was drawn to this matter not only by the activities of Mr. Steptoe, but by those activities, particularly after the war, which resulted in the roofs of many buildings which were lying vacant—not only churches where the crime was sacrilegious and therefore more serious—being stripped of their lead. The lead found its way to scrap metal dealers, who themselves were in 1751 the unenviable position of finding it difficult to trace the origin of the lead which they wished to purchase.
My hon. Friend the Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry) has tackled an immense subject in a Bill which has meant the repeal of many Acts. Like many other hon. Members, have discussed this matter with some of the trade associations. It is interesting to note that the Bill has not only the approval but the active support of many of the trade associations who have been working under very old laws, and, for that reason, under great disadvantages.
The Bill now makes their position much clearer. A classic illustration of the sort of difficulty is that a scrap metal dealer was previously prohibited from buying from private persons. In other words, even if he knew that the private person had come by the metal in a perfectly orthodox and reasonable way, he could not purchase it.
This Measure, which I hope the House will approve, will overcome a large number of real difficulties which the trade was facing. I have always regarded the trade as falling into two categories—the large main dealers who are well known to us all, and the small man who is known as a totter. He goes round with his barrow, but he has become a less frequent visitor to many parts of London. At one time he was quite a common figure with his horse and cart, or with his barrow, and he collected old baths and pieces of scrap metal.
One of the great advantages of the Bill is that it does not attack the small man, provided he runs his business in an orthodox and reasonable way. It is not unreasonable that a man in a small way of business should keep a check on his trading activities. If he does, and if he is stopped in the street and asked where he obtained his metal, he will be able to say that he purchased it from such and such a source, and that he has a receipt for it. That will help him considerably, because he will not then be regarded as a receiver of stolen goods. It will also help the police in making their inquiries.
Many of the thefts are from buildings which are unoccupied. Often the theft 1752 is carried out by a worker in a builders' merchant's yard. The stolen articles are not listed in the firm's books, but are passed out as it were through the side door. If the Bill is passed, I think that everyone in the trade will feel that by having to keep the records suggested in this Measure, they will have much more protection than they had in the past.
I should like to pay a final tribute to my hon. Friend. On looking at the Schedule, I realise that he must have done an enormous amount of research on ancient Acts of Parliament. My hon. Friend has consolidated all these old Acts into a Measure which is not only worth while, but has the support of the trade, and I am sure that it will have the support of everybody who is interested in this subject.
§ 2.2 p.m.
§ Miss Pike
I have been anxious not to intervene unnecessarily during the course of the debate because I know that hon. Members are anxious to proceed with other business. I should, however, like to take this opportunity to record our appreciation of the manner in which my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry) has conducted the Bill through its various stages, and to congratulate him on the efficiency with which he has handled some of its complicated provisions, and on his initiative in introducing this useful and necessary piece of reform.
The White Paper published last week made it clear that it is the constant concern of the Government to maintain and improve the defences of society in the war against crime. The object of the Bill is to renew those defences on a particular front by strengthening the means for the prevention and detection of thefts of metal, and we warmly welcome the improvements that it seeks to make.
As hon. Members have said, there is nothing radically new in the Bill. Provision for the registration of old metal dealers and the keeping of records of dealings in old metal was made as long ago as 1907, and other parts of the present law date back to 1861. It has been apparent for some time, however, that these provisions are no longer adequate for present-day conditions.
1753 The need for an improvement in the law was first felt forcibly in the immediate post-war years when the scarcity of metals made them especially attractive to thieves and receivers. The Report of the official Working Party on which the Bill is based describes fully the widespread incidence of thefts of metal at that time, and, as hon. Members have said this morning, there have been many impudent cases of the complete stripping of lead from the roofs of churches and old buildings. But those were only the more spectacular cases. The high price which the metal commanded made no amount too insignificant to be taken, and the cases reported ranged from the stripping of a church roof to the cutting of a few inches of overflow pipe from a water cistern.
The attraction of lead for the petty criminal at that time was graphically illustrated in the Working Party's Report by the extract of evidence from the Chief Constable of Lancashire. He said: It was during 1952 that we were particularly troubled by thefts of lead water cistern and waste pipes from houses. These attacks were usually upon a good number of houses in one neighbourhood and invariably during the hours of darkness. Two men committed 103 such offences in one locality before they were arrested. The Working Party noted that by the time of its inquiries there had been a material decline from the post-war peak in the number of thefts of metal, and of course there is reason to believe that, despite the trend in other types of crime, this decline has continued. But I do not think that that in any way invalidates the case for the rationalisation of tile law on the lines proposed in the Bill.
§ Dr. Alan Glyn
I am sure that my hon. Friend will agree that the decline in the theft of lead is due to the fact that at the time about which she is speaking lead was worth about 100 a ton, whereas today it is worth about half that sum.
§ Miss Pike
I agree, but I was going on to say that that in no way invalidates the reason for having a Bill on the lines proposed here.
The Working Party observed that Notwithstanding the reduction in the total volume of metal stealing…we are convinced that this is a serious and continuing problem 1754 which calls for permanent machinery designed to give the police reasonably adequate powers of investigation and supervision. Our recent inquiries of the police have confirmed that view. Thefts of metal, though fewer, are still a continuing problem, and likely to remain so.
The improved procedure for the registration and supervision of dealers which is provided by the Bill will, I am sure, be of benefit both to those who enforce this branch of the law, and to those who are subject to it. We have been particularly concerned with keeping the balance between these two necessities. It will assist the police and the local authorities because it makes their powers more precise and more effective. It will assist the dealer because it clarifies his position under the law, and in particular because it makes all dealers subject to the same law. I assure my bon. Friend that his favourite firm will be adequately protected. I am sure that it will be able to continue entertaining him in the way that it obviously does at the present time. It is an unsatisfactory feature of the existing law—and dealers with businesses in several areas are only too well aware of this—that the obligations upon the dealer at present vary from place to place according to whether the 1907 Act has been adopted, or some other control has been imposed by local Act.
There is one other aspect of the Bill to which I think we should draw attention, namely, that apart from the positive improvement in the procedure for registration and supervision which it makes, it also cuts out much dead wood which is useless and in some cases an impediment to the trade. It gets rid of the unworkable provisions of the Old Metal Dealers Act, 1861, and it abolishes the out-dated and unnecessary additional restrictions imposed on marine store dealers by the Merchant Shipping Act.
But most important of all, it repeals Section 13 of the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871. This provision at present prohibits a dealer from buying certain metals in any quantity less than the minimum prescribed in the Act—112 lb. in the case of lead, and 56 lb. in the case of other metals. The original purpose of this was to prevent the petty theft of metals by controlling the means of disposal of small quantities of stolen metal. But, as the Working Party's 1755 Report shows, it has long been felt that it imposed an undue restraint upon legitimate trade and the useful recovery of scrap, without effectively deterring thieves and receivers. I know that the disappearance of this petty restriction will be warmly welcomed by the trade.
We had a useful discussion of the Bill in Committee, just as we have had today. Hon. Members have been properly concerned to see that the provisions of the Bill contained nothing which was unreasonable. I understand the anxieties of those who have entertained doubts about certain aspects of the Bill, but I think that the Amendments made today, and the discussions that we have had, will ensure that the Bill in its final form will do what we want it to do.
The honest trader has nothing to fear from the Bill, and this fact is well understood by the trade. The Working Party defined its objective as the finding of ways and means to improve the present law so as to combine the maximum protection against crime with the minimum of interference with legitimate trade. The present Bill reflects that approach, and I am glad to support it.
I conclude by once again congratulating my hon. Friend not only for introducing the Bill but for allowing it to go forward in its present form.
§ 2.10 p.m.
§ Mr. Ede (South Shields)
I join in the congratulations which have been offered to the hon. Member for Leeds, North-West (Sir D. Kaberry) upon bringing the Measure before the House and getting it as far as this, but in two or three of the speeches that have been made I detected a somewhat unusual note, at this stage in our proceedings. There has been a suggestion that this is not a good and perfect Bill even now, and hopes have been expressed that when some other people consider it they will do more than the House has been able to do.
I do not like sending a Bill to another place in that condition. I was hoping that the Under-Secretary would be able to tell us what attitude the Government adopted towards that aspect of the situation. If this is not the Bill that the promoters hope will finally 1756 become an Act—and the Government have given a general blessing to the Bill—it seems to me that we ought to know whether the Home Office regards the Measure, even now, as one which could safely be brought into operation and, if we are not to expect to have a Scrap Metal Dealers Bill in this House every year, how long it will be before these desired Amendments can be brought before Parliament so as to add to the safeguards which already exist.
Undoubtedly, just after the war the stealing of metal was very common. During a weekend all the lead might be stripped off a church roof, and it would be quite impossible to find where it had gone and who had taken it from its proper place. If, with the fall in the price of lead, the temptation to commit that kind of crime no longer exists, I hope that nothing that we do today will make it easy for that sort of crime to be restarted.
I would be a little surprised to think that Steptoe and Son should come into the Bill. I regard that very amusing programme as being part of the eternal conflict between old age and youth and I hope that nothing that happens as a result of this Bill will tend to make that programme less interesting, or the conflict between father and son less lively and less personal.
I hope that before it reaches the Statute Book the Bill will be made as strong and as sound as possible in its general principles. I am only sorry that nothing has been said by the Under-Secretary to indicate how far she shares the doubts of the promoters.
§ Sir D. Kaberry
I have expressed no doubts as to the validity of the Bill. I think that it is a very good Bill, and that it is well drafted. It was one or two remarks from hon. Members opposite that indicated the other point of view.
§ Mr. Ede
Everybody may be proud of his own handiwork. The hon. and gallant Member for Eye (Sir H. Harrison) expressed the doubts to which I have drawn attention. I regret that the report of the Home Office did not indicate how far it accepted the view, not of the promoter but of the hon. and gallant Member, as to the 1757 need for some alterations in this Bill before it reaches the Statute Book.
§ Miss Pike
I thought that I had made it clear that with the improvements that we have incorporated in the Bill this morning we now have a Bill which does what we set out to do, namely, maintain a fair balance between retaining security against the criminal while preserving the efficiency of the trade as a whole. I hope that I had made it clear that the Government endorse not only the intention of the Bill, but its shape after this morning's deliberations.
§ Mr. Ede
May we take it that whatever may be the doubts of the hon. and gallant Member for Eye about the perfection of the Bill, the hon. Lady, as Under-Secretary, has no such doubts, and that if the Bill goes unamended through another place she will rejoice in its being put on the Statute Book, no matter what may be the feelings of the hon. and gallant Gentleman?
§ 2.18 p m.
§ Mr. Doughty
I shall speak very shortly. Perhaps I shall hold a balance between the right hon. Member for South Shields (Mr. Ede) and my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary. I am sure that ii there are any doubts my hon. Friend will look into them. If there is any need to improve the drafting I am sure that it can be improved in another place, and that everybody will then be happy.
I suppose that I have a closer association with the criminal classes than most other hon. Members here today, although I am probably not very popular with criminals. One rule to remember is that there are no thieves unless there are receivers. A person who steals lead from a church roof—and this is extremely common; in the criminal classes it is referred to as "bluey"—or from the roofs of blocks of houses which have been closed for redevelopment, has to find someone who is willing to buy it from him.
A local authority often purchases a whole area and fences it off, with the intention of building something on it later. By the time the builders come along, however, nothing is left but bricks and mortar. That could not happen if there were not receivers. A new police station is being built in 1758 Brighton, and already copper pipes for it have been stolen before the building has been finished. Since I have to deal with the alleged thieves next week I will say no more about that.
I will express no views as to those upon whom the loss will fall in such cases, but it is right to point out that not only derelict and old buildings are affected. Valuable metals disappear from the sites of buildings under construction. They have to find their way to a scrap metal dealer or some other dealer—often referred to as a general dealer—before any cash comes to the thieves. It the Bill prevents that it has my blessing, whether or not its wording can be improved.
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Game Details
Package name: com.siren.head.horror.game.escape
Updated: 4 months ago
Compatibility: Android 4.4+
Developer Name: dodger Games
Category: Role Playing
File MD5: CDFE91A387043D1D640806683DEBD1A4
File SHA1: E7D0CDCDAE9F0C600B850B23AD9E019B44AC10D2
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Protesters bar Haiti’s president from visiting historic site
By EVENS SANONOctober 18, 2019 GMT
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Protesters marching to the U.S. embassy to demand the U.S. stay out of Haiti's politics burn tires as police block them from reaching the embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019. Haiti's embattled President Jovenel Moïse was forced on Thursday to hold a private ceremony amid heavy security for what is usually a public celebration of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, one of the country's founding fathers. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Protesters marching to the U.S. embassy to demand the U.S. stay out of Haiti's politics burn tires as police block them from reaching the embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019. Haiti's embattled President Jovenel Moïse was forced on Thursday to hold a private ceremony amid heavy security for what is usually a public celebration of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, one of the country's founding fathers. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haiti’s embattled president was forced on Thursday to hold a private ceremony amid heavy security for what is usually a public celebration of one of the country’s founding fathers.
Jovenel Moïse and other officials appeared at the National Pantheon Museum in downtown Port-au-Prince as hundreds of armed police officers closed down the surrounding area while protesters who demanded his resignation began to gather nearby.
“This is not how a government should be functioning,” said Mario Terrain, who is 29 and unemployed. “The president is in hiding.”
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Moïse left after the brief ceremony to commemorate the death of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, whose rule ended in 1806 following a military revolt. Protesters had prevented Moïse from visiting Pont-Rouge, the site north of the capital where Dessalines was killed and where the ceremony is usually held.
Anger over corruption, inflation and scarcity of basic goods including fuel has led to large demonstrations that began five weeks ago and have shuttered many businesses and schools. At least 20 people have been killed and more than 200 injured, including one man shot to death on Thursday in one protest. Witnesses said a group of protesters shot the man and injured another who was taken to the hospital when they tried to steal their belongings.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Port-au-Prince and clashed with police while a smaller crowd turned up at Pont-Rouge as they criticized Moïse.
“We dare the president to come,” said 28-year-old Joel Theodore. “It will be his last day in office.”
Violence also broke out in the towns of Leogane and Gressier west of Port-au-Prince, where protesters set fire to government buildings including a police station.
The president held a surprise press conference on Tuesday and said he would not resign as he once again urged unity and dialogue. Opposition leaders, however, said protesters would remain on the streets until he steps down.
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Missouri budget officials outline $50M cost of data breach
By SUMMER BALLENTINEOctober 20, 2021 GMT
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Help for roughly 100,000 teachers whose Social Security numbers were made vulnerable in a massive state data breach could cost Missouri as much as $50 million, the governor’s office confirmed Tuesday.
The estimate includes the cost of credit monitoring and a call center to help affected teachers.
Republican Gov. Mike Parson’s spokeswoman on Tuesday confirmed reports from state House budget officials that explained the $50 million price tag. The information was publicized by Democratic House lawmakers.
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The St. Louis Post-Dispatch broke the news about the security flaw last week. The newspaper said it discovered the vulnerability in a web application that allowed the public to search teacher certifications and credentials.
Parson, who has deflected his administration’s responsibility for the breach and instead cast blame on the newspaper for identifying the issue and warning the education department about it, last week said the breach “may cost Missouri taxpayers as much as $50 million and divert workers and resources from other state agencies.”
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Parson declined to answer questions after slamming the Post-Dispatch in a livestreamed press conference last week. Until House Democrats publicized the $50 million cost breakdown Tuesday, Parson’s office had declined to provide further information, citing a pending investigation by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Spokeswoman Kelli Jones in an email Tuesday said the administration doesn’t have a cost estimate for the investigation yet.
Parson has also said his administration flagged the security issue to the Cole County prosecutor.
“During his tirade last week against the free press, Governor Parson strongly implied the state’s investigation and prosecution of a Post-Dispatch reporter would cost Missouri taxpayers $50 million,” Democratic Rep. Peter Merideth said in a statement.
Merideth said Democratic lawmakers’ inquiry to Parson’s administration instead found that most of the estimated $50 million would pay for “credit monitoring for teachers put at risk by the state’s mistake.”
He called that a “much worthier endeavor than bullying a reporter who did the right thing by bringing this issue to light.”
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Final goodbye: Roll call of some of those who died in 2016
By BERNARD McGHEEDecember 29, 2016 GMT
This photo combination shows performances by pop music icons, from left, Prince in 1985, David Bowie in 1995, and George Michael in 2008. The entertainers were among a number of influential entertainers, sports stars and political figures who died in 2016. (AP Photos)
This photo combination shows performances by pop music icons, from left, Prince in 1985, David Bowie in 1995, and George Michael in 2008. The entertainers were among a number of influential entertainers, sports stars and political figures who died in 2016. (AP Photos)
Death claimed transcendent political figures in 2016, including Cuba’s revolutionary leader and Thailand’s longtime king, but also took away royals of a different sort: kings of pop music, from Prince and David Bowie to George Michael.
Embracing Soviet-style communism, Fidel Castro, who died in November, overcame imprisonment and exile to become leader of Cuba and defy the power of the United States at every turn during his half-century rule. Perhaps befitting the controversial leader, his death elicited both tears and cheers across the Western Hemisphere.
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However, shock, grief and nostalgia greeted the deaths of several giants of pop music. David Bowie, who broke musical boundaries through his musicianship and striking visuals; Prince, who was considered one of the most inventive and influential musicians of modern times; and George Michael, first a teenybopper heartthrob and then a mature solo artist with videos that played up his considerable appeal.
Among the political figures who died in 2016 was the world’s longest reigning monarch: King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who was revered in Thailand as a demigod, a father figure and an anchor of stability through decades of upheaval.
Others in the world of public affairs included former United National Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, ex-senator and astronaut John Glenn, former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, former Israeli leader Shimon Peres and former U.S. first lady Nancy Reagan.
In the sports arena, the year saw the passing of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, whose fast fists and outspoken personality brought him fans around the world. Other sports figures included: golfer Arnold Palmer, Gordie “Mr. Hockey” Howe, basketball players Dwayne “Pearl” Washington and Nate Thurmond, Olympians Vera Caslavska and Tommy Kono, wrestlers Harry Fujiwara and Chyna, and mixed martial arts fighter Kimbo Slice.
Artists and entertainers who died in 2016 included author Harper Lee, conductor Pierre Boulez, musicians Leonard Cohen, Merle Haggard, Maurice White, Frank Sinatra Jr. and Phife Dawg, and actors Gene Wilder, Abe Vigoda, Florence Henderson, Alan Rickman, Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds, Robert Vaughn, Garry Shandling, Doris Roberts, Alan Thicke, Fyvush Finkel and Anton Yelchin.
Here is a roll call of some of the people who died in 2016. (Cause of death cited for younger people, if available.)
JANUARY:
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Pierre Boulez, 90. Former principal conductor of the New York Philharmonic, one of the leading figures in modern classical music. Jan. 5.
Otis Clay, 73. Hall of fame rhythm and blues artist known as much for his charitable work in Chicago as for his singing. Jan. 8.
David Bowie, 69. Other-worldly musician who broke pop and rock boundaries with his creative musicianship and a genre-spanning persona he christened Ziggy Stardust. Jan. 10.
Alan Rickman, 69. Classically-trained British stage star and sensual screen villain in the “Harry Potter” saga and other films. Jan. 14.
Glenn Frey, 67. Rock ‘n’ roll rebel who co-founded the Eagles and with Don Henley formed one of history’s most successful songwriting teams with such hits as “Hotel California” and “Life in the Fast Lane.” Jan. 18.
Abe Vigoda, 94. Actor whose leathery, sad-eyed face made him ideal for playing the over-the-hill detective Phil Fish in the 1970s TV series “Barney Miller” and the doomed Mafia soldier in “The Godfather.” Jan. 26.
FEBRUARY:
Maurice White, 74. Earth, Wind & Fire founder whose horn-driven band sold more than 90 million albums. Feb. 3.
Antonin Scalia, 79. Influential conservative and most provocative member of the Supreme Court. Feb. 13.
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, 93. Egyptian diplomat who helped negotiate his country’s landmark peace deal with Israel but clashed with the United States as U.N. secretary-general. Feb. 16.
Harper Lee, 89. Elusive novelist whose child’s-eye view of racial injustice in a small Southern town, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” became an Oscar-winning film. Feb. 19.
MARCH:
Nancy Reagan, 94. Backstage adviser and fierce protector of Ronald Reagan in his journey from actor to president — and finally during his battle with Alzheimer’s disease. March 6.
Rob Ford, 46. Pugnacious, populist former mayor of Toronto whose career crashed in a drug-driven, obscenity-laced debacle. March 22. Cancer.
Phife Dawg, 45. Lyricist whose witty wordplay was a linchpin of the groundbreaking hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest. March 22. Complications from diabetes.
Garry Shandling, 66. Actor and comedian who masterminded a brand of phony docudrama with “The Larry Sanders Show.” March 24.
Patty Duke, 69. As a teen, she won an Oscar for playing Helen Keller in “The Miracle Worker,” then maintained a long career while battling personal demons. March 29.
APRIL:
Merle Haggard, 79. Country giant who rose from poverty and prison to international fame through his songs about outlaws and underdogs. April 6.
Dwayne “Pearl” Washington, 52. Basketball player who went from New York City playground wonder to Big East star at Syracuse. April 20.
Prince, 57. One of the most inventive and influential musicians of modern times with hits including “Little Red Corvette,” ″Let’s Go Crazy” and “When Doves Cry.” April 21.
MAY:
Tommy Kono, 85. He took up weightlifting in an internment camp for Japanese-Americans and went on to win two Olympic gold medals for the United States. May 1.
Morley Safer, 84. Veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent who exposed a military atrocity in Vietnam that played an early role in changing Americans’ view of the war. May 19.
Rosalie Chris Lerman, 90. Survivor of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp who was a passionate advocate of Holocaust remembrance. May 19.
JUNE:
Muhammad Ali, 74. Heavyweight champion whose fast fists, irrepressible personality and determined spirit transcended sports and captivated the world. June 3.
Gordie Howe, 88. Known as “Mr. Hockey,” the Canadian farm boy whose blend of talent and toughness made him the NHL’s quintessential star. June 10.
Anton Yelchin, 27. Rising actor best known for playing Chekov in the new “Star Trek” films. June 19. Hit by his car in his driveway.
Pat Summitt, 64. Winningest coach in Division I college basketball history who lifted the women’s game from obscurity to national prominence during her 38-year career at Tennessee. June 28.
JULY:
Elie Wiesel, 87. Romanian-born Holocaust survivor whose classic “Night” launched his career as one of the world’s foremost witnesses and humanitarians. July 2.
Clown Dimitri, 80. Beloved Swiss clown and mime who studied under Marcel Marceau. July 19.
Rev. Tim LaHaye, 90. Co-author of the “Left Behind” series, a literary juggernaut that brought end-times prophecy into mainstream bookstores. July 25.
AUGUST:
John McLaughlin, 89. Conservative political commentator and host of a television show that pioneered hollering-heads discussions of politics. Aug. 16.
Sonia Rykiel, 86. French designer whose relaxed sweaters in berry-colored stripes and eye-popping motifs helped liberate women from stuffy suits. Aug. 25.
Gene Wilder, 83. Frizzy-haired actor who brought his deft comedic touch to such unforgettable roles as the neurotic accountant in “The Producers.” Aug. 28.
Vera Caslavska, 74. Seven-time Olympic gymnastics gold medalist who stood up against the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. Aug. 30.
SEPTEMBER:
Phyllis Schlafly, 92. Outspoken conservative activist who helped defeat the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s. Sept. 5.
Rose Mofford, 94. Arizona’s first female governor and a shepherd for the state during a period of political turbulence. Sept. 15.
Arnold Palmer, 87. Golfing great who brought a country-club sport to the masses with a hard-charging style, charisma and a commoner’s touch. Sept. 25.
Shimon Peres, 93. Former Israeli president and prime minister whose life story mirrored that of the Jewish state and who was celebrated as a Nobel prize-winning visionary who pushed his country toward peace. Sept. 28.
OCTOBER:
King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 88. World’s longest reigning monarch, he was revered in Thailand as a demigod, a humble father figure and an anchor of stability through decades of upheaval. Oct. 13.
Junko Tabei, 77. The first woman to climb Mount Everest. Oct. 20.
Tom Hayden, 76. 1960s antiwar activist whose name became forever linked with the Chicago 7 trial, Vietnam War protests and his ex-wife, actress Jane Fonda. Oct. 23.
NOVEMBER:
Janet Reno, 78. First woman to serve as U.S. attorney general and the center of several political storms during the Clinton administration. Nov. 7.
Leonard Cohen, 82. Canadian singer-songwriter who blended spirituality and sexuality in songs like “Hallelujah,” ″Suzanne” and “Bird on a Wire.” Nov. 7.
Gwen Ifill, 61. Co-anchor of PBS’ “NewsHour” and a veteran journalist who moderated two vice presidential debates. Nov. 14.
Florence Henderson, 82. Broadway star who became one of America’s most beloved television moms in “The Brady Bunch.” Nov. 24.
Fidel Castro, 90. He led his bearded rebels to victorious revolution in 1959, embraced Soviet-style communism and challenged U.S. power during his half-century of rule in Cuba. Nov. 25.
DECEMBER:
Jayaram Jayalalithaa, 68. South Indian actress who turned to politics and became the highest elected official in the state of Tamil Nadu. Dec. 4.
John Glenn, 95. His 1962 flight as the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the Earth made him an all-American hero and propelled him to a long career in the U.S. Senate. Dec. 8.
Alan Thicke, 69. Versatile performer who gained his greatest renown as the beloved dad on the sitcom “Growing Pains.” Dec. 13.
Zsa Zsa Gabor, 99. Jet-setting Hungarian actress and socialite who helped invent a new kind of fame out of multiple marriages, conspicuous wealth and jaded wisdom about the glamorous life. Dec. 18.
George Michael, 53. Musician who shot to stardom at an early age in the teen duo WHAM! and moved smoothly into a solo career. Dec. 25.
Carrie Fisher, 60. Actress who found enduring fame as Princess Leia in the original “Star Wars” trilogy. Dec. 27.
Debbie Reynolds, 84. Actress who lit up the screen in “Singin’ in the Rain’ and other Hollywood classics, one day after losing her daughter, Carrie Fisher. Dec. 28.
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Roger Stone leaves the federal court Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019. Stone, a longtime Republican provocateur and former confidant of President Donald Trump, wanted to contact Jared Kushner in order to "debrief" the president's son-in-law about hacked emails that were damaging to Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign, a former Trump campaign aide said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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Roger Stone leaves the federal court Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019. Stone, a longtime Republican provocateur and former confidant of President Donald Trump, wanted to contact Jared Kushner in order to "debrief" the president's son-in-law about hacked emails that were damaging to Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign, a former Trump campaign aide said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Roger Stone’s conviction on witness tampering and other charges (all times local):
12:30 p.m.
President Donald Trump is reacting to news that his longtime friend and confidant Roger Stone was convicted of lying to Congress and witness tampering.
The president tweeted Friday, just minutes after the jury handed down its verdict in federal court in Washington.
He called Stone’s conviction “a double standard like never seen before in the history of our Country,” because his frequent nemeses, including Hillary Clinton, former FBI Director James Comey and “including even Mueller himself,” have not been convicted.
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“Didn’t they lie?,” Trump’s tweet said.
Stone was convicted on a seven-count indictment brought as part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election tampering.
Prosecutors alleged he lied to lawmakers about WikiLeaks, tampered with witnesses and obstructed a House intelligence committee probe.
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A judge says can Roger Stone can remain free pending his sentencing in February.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson rejected prosecutors’ request that Stone be jailed following his conviction Friday for lying to Congress and other charges stemming from the special counsel’s Russia investigation.
Jackson said Stone will be subject to the same conditions he faced following his arrest, including a gag order preventing him from talking to media.
She set Stone’s sentencing for Feb. 6. Stone, 67, could face up to 20 years in prison.
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Roger Stone, a longtime friend and ally of President Donald Trump, has been found guilty at his trial in federal court in Washington.
Stone was convicted Friday. He was charged in a seven-count indictment that alleged he lied to lawmakers about WikiLeaks, tampered with witnesses and obstructed a House intelligence committee probe.
His trial highlighted how Trump campaign associates were eager to gather information about emails hacked emails damaging to Hillary Clinton that were released by the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks.
Prosecutors say Stone lied to Congress about his conversations about WikiLeaks with New York radio host Randy Credico and conservative writer and conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi.
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Just saying, there's only ONE film released this year that begins with Boys by Charli XCX... and that's just the start of soundtrack that perfectly suits the theme and meaning of Promising Young Woman. It's such a refreshing and cathartic take on the revenge thriller, with Emerald Fennel's script and direction focusing more on the emotional toll of traumatic experiences. One thing that stands out is how we never really see any of the direct actions of these characters, whether that be the act of revenge or assault - reflective of how these actions are in our real world. We rarely see it, but we always have an opinion about it. I'm not gonna go in depth on the already divisive and unexpected ending but it fits the overall message that Fennell was going for IMO. And my god, Carey Mulligan is outstanding in this. Taking Fennell's direction and giving one of the best performances this year that deserves to be recognized. It's not a film that necessarily needs to be seen on the biggest screen possible, but man I really wish I could've seen such a take in the theatre. I can only see myself liking this more on a rewatch, so seek it out whenever possible. Its impact will definitely be felt.
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Listen to inspirational stories and work on your self-improvement with Himalaya. Get access to a whole library of inspirational short audio courses.
Enjoy new motivational stories every week, and use your free time to learn from amazing biographical insights.
Get motivated every day with a new Himalaya Story, then get ahead by learning from the credentialed experts behind our extensive library of audio courses. Expand your knowledge and work on your self-improvement. Listen to a wide variety of inspirational stories and educational courses.
Himalaya Stories feature the biggest turning points from the lives of the most extraordinary people. Each story delivers an exciting journey with music and cinematic soundscapes, all in 10 minutes or less.
Himalaya Courses cover a huge array of different topics, giving you the insights and new skills you need to succeed in your career and your personal life.
Let our stories motivate you to get the knowledge you need to become the best version of yourself.
Our stories are designed to deliver the most useful and important insights to help you achieve your personal and professional goals. And our courses are divided into bite-sized, actionable lessons from experts like Mark Manson, Arianna Huffington, and Tim Ferriss.
Himalaya gives you the opportunity for a true self-improvement journey. Our stories will inspire and motivate you, while our courses will give you the skills and knowledge you need to set and achieve your most ambitious goals. Audio makes it easy to listen, and become part of a like-minded community making progress every day.
Discover the best courses for self-improvement. Get insights every day to improve the quality of your life.
Learn from the world’s greatest minds, and boost your practical knowledge to conquer personal and professional milestones. Get insights from famous people and their stories.
Himalaya makes it easy to find what you need: explore our entire library of stories and courses anywhere, anytime. If you’re hungry for knowledge and self-improvement, we’re here for you.
◉ Inspiring Stories – hear about the biggest turning points in the lives of the most extraordinary people.
◉ High-Impact Audio Courses - Let credentialed experts help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
◉ Ultimate flexibility – listen anywhere, anytime with a robust, intuitive app.
◉ Bite-sized content – Your time is valuable. Get inspiration and insights in ten minutes or less.
◉ Learn your way – With over 30 topics spanning the personal, the practical, and the professional, you’ll have the tools you need.
◉ Accessible – Listen to free stories and insights every day, and unlock exclusive content at a no-brainer cost.
◉ Immersive – With supplemental material and community helming a flexible learning experience, learning doesn’t stop when the audio does.
Take these stories and courses wherever you go with our robust and intuitive platform.
Enjoy the Himalaya community and unlock an exclusive network of like-minded, intellectually curious people just like you. Start your self-improvement journey now.
Himalaya is an immersive learning platform that provides an extensive library of courses and motivational stories straight to your ears from the world's greatest minds. Fuel your personal and professional growth (self-improvement) with bite-sized and impactful lessons.
What’s New
Nov 23, 2021
Version 2.5.10
Bug fix and performance improvement
Ratings and Reviews
4.7 out of 5
7K Ratings
7K Ratings
MGPA , 04/18/2019
Looks great, doesn’t work
I really want to love this app. The UI is beautiful and seamless. However, it suffers from several problems that make the app almost unusable. For one, the time bar on the lock screen or control center is always wrong. Himalaya can say a podcast is 60 min, but the slider on the lock screen only goes up to 30 min, making it impossible to scrub to a later part of an episode outside of the Himalaya app. More recently, the app sometimes just stops showing any information at all. All the shows in my library and the explore page are still there, but clicking on any podcast just says there’s no episodes. In combination, these issues make the app largely unusable. I really love the appearance of the app, as well as the largest library I’ve seen outside of the Apple Podcasts app, but I can’t recommend it until these bugs are gone.
Developer Response ,
Hi, thank you for your support! We always welcome suggestions. We apologize for the inconvenience. Our engineers will definitely try to accommodate changes moving forward to resolve these issues. We truly value your feedback!
JayPeeeee! , 06/18/2019
A great app, but needs some refining
This app is great and far superior to the Apple podcast app I’ve been using for so long. It’s amazingly easy to get around, easy to find the podcast you’re looking for in you library, and it’s designed really well. I also really love that I get better recommendations from this app than on Apple podcast. I always see the same shows on Apple and nothing new.
But this app isn’t without its bugs. The thing that annoys me the most is that it always starts playing what you’re listening to when you open the app which means you’ll be at work, unlock your phone, go to the app to search for a new show and as soon as it opens it starts playing a podcast for all to hear. It’s not too bad when your alone but it always happens to me public. Also when I pick an episode to listen to it will either play another episode that I didn’t choose or will start playing the episode at a random point so you have to start it from the beginning. Also I’ll be half way through a podcast, stop to listen to something else, and then come back to it it won’t remember where I was. It just plays it from the beginning again and I have to find where I was.
Other than a few performance bugs I really love this app. I just want the developers to have a new update to fix them. Then they’d easily have a 5 star from me.
Developer Response ,
Hi,
Thank you for your support! We always welcome suggestions. We apologize for the inconvenience. Our engineers will definitely try to accommodate a change moving forward to resolve this issue. We truly value you taking the time to bring this issue to our attention and for your feedback!
All the best,
The Himalaya Team
rachelmo921 , 02/18/2019
So close to being so good
Switched over to exclusively using Himalaya over the Apple podcast app because it had become too frustrating to navigate. I like the app overall, but there are a few bugs that are driving me nuts. First, it crashes constantly. Usually while I’m trying to search for a new podcast or browsing discover to find a new podcast. Second, it will randomly start an episode in the middle when I’ve never listened to that episode before. This makes it a little difficult to distinguish if I’ve already started listening to something and moved on, or if it’s just the weird glitch and I should just restart the episode. Besides those two issues though I really like this app and the way it’s setup. It’s easy to find things and to get to new episodes, and I’ve officially switched over all my podcast listening to this platform. Wish it was slightly better, hoping there will be more updates that hammer out these minor flaws in what seems to be a promising app.
Developer Response ,
Thanks for your support. These two problems will be fixed in the next version.
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Seller
Himalaya Media Inc.
Size
124 MB
Category
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Compatibility
iPhone
Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 12.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Mac
Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip.
Languages
English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese
Age Rating
9+ Infrequent/Mild Horror/Fear Themes Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor
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Feed your crops as a professional. The Just in time™ Plant Nutrient Calculator is a user-friendly software tool developed to support the application of Soludrip™ water-soluble fertilizers; it will calculate the right dose of a nutrient solution, according to the phenological stage, as part of a complete crop-nutrition program for an intensive farm operation.It doesn’t require WI-FI and is therefore 100% portable and easy to use on your own farm for wise and fast decision-making. Become an expert in plant nutrition by following the instructions of this powerful tool to determine and provide the precise amount of nutrients required by your crop at every application throughout its life cycle.
What’s New
Aug 20, 2019
Version 1.2.4
keywords update
Ratings and Reviews
5.0 out of 5
2 Ratings
2 Ratings
App Privacy
The developer, Vital Fertilizers LLC, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
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