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Basic Black: Cornel West and <em>Black Prophetic Fire</em>

Originally broadcast October 24, 2014 In the aftermath of his arrest protesting the killing of Michael Brown, a young black man shot to death by a white police officer, Cornel West sits down for a conversation with Callie Crossley about his new book Black Prophetic Fire, an examination of the lives of historic African American icons and how their courage to speak truth to power still resonates with contemporary activism from the events in Ferguson, MO to taking a stand against the policies of the Obama Administration. Panelists: - Callie Crossley, Host, Under The Radar with Callie Crossley, WGBH Radio - Kim McLarin, Assistant Professor of Writing, Emerson College - Peniel Joseph, Professor of History, Tufts University - Phillip Martin, Senior Reporter, WGBH News
Photo credit: Meredith Nierman, WGBH.




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World’s largest coral is 300 years old and was discovered by accident

The mega-coral measures 34 metres by 32 metres – making it larger than a blue whale – and it is thought to be three centuries old




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Watch autonomous cars do doughnuts and drift sideways round corners

Driverless cars can now do doughnuts and drift like stunt drivers, skidding sideways around corners while maintaining control, which might help the cars recover from dangerous situations




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KRICT Sets New World Record for Large-Area Perovskite Solar Cells, Accelerating Commercialization

KRICT sets a new world record for large-area perovskite solar module efficiency and accelerates commercialization




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Annual College Entrance Exam Sees Record Number of Retakers

[Politics] :
Anchor: The annual state-administered College Scholastic Aptitude Test took place Thursday. This year, around 522-thousand people registered to take the exam at one-thousand-282 locations across the country. That includes a record number of retakers, after the quota increased for medical school ...

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Snyder’s-Lance introduces new corporate logo

The new logo reinforces the snack manufacturer’s focus on premium branded snacks.




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SexyPop Pineapple Habanero Gourmet Popcorn

SexyPop has added another unique flavor to its line of gourmet popcorn: Pineapple Habanero.




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G.H. Cretors Organic Popped Corn, Single-Serve

G.H. Cretors has launched a 70-calorie bag of its two organic flavors, Extra Olive Oil and Simply Salted.




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OSHA's electronic recordkeeping rule raises concerns

Here at the Safety 2016 annual meeting of the American Society of Safety Engineers in hot Atlanta, safety pros are expressing concern over OSHA's new electronic recordkeeping rule.




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EHS staffing to be stable in ’15, according to ISHN survey

According to ISHN’s 2015 EHS State of the Nation subscriber survey, EHS department staffing should remain stable in most organizations in the coming year. Expectations for overall EHS department headcounts in ’15: only 5% see headcounts shrinking “slightly” and a scant 1% plan on “significant decreases.”




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EHS pros in 2015: mature, experienced & graying, according to ISHN poll

According to ISHN’s 2015 EHS State of the Nation subscriber survey, overall, income figures, budget resources and staffing levels, job satisfaction and job security show much more stability, and in a number of cases growth, than reported in ISHN State of the Nation surveys 5-10-15 years ago.




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Record Attendance Expected at the NationaLease Spring Business Meeting

Meeting will be held in Naples, FL, March 12-13, 2013.




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Super Micro Stock Has Made a ‘Round Trip’ From Last Year. Where It Is Headed Next, According to History.




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1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 16,939%, According to MicroStrategy Chief and Billionaire Michael Saylor




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Florida Shatters Another Tourism Record over the Summer

Nearly 34.6 million people traveled to Florida from July through September -- shattering another tourism record for the state.




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Andrew Cormack (2007)

Andrew Cormack joined JANET(UK) as Head of JANET-CERT in March 1999. In January 2002 he took up the new post of Chief Security Advisor, concentrating on the awareness, policy, legal and regulatory aspects of computer and network security. Andrew is active in promoting co-operation between organisations working on computer security in the UK and Europe. He is a partner with TERENA in the TRANSITS project to deliver training for Computer Security Incident Response Teams in Europe and, in cooperation with FIRST, the rest of the world. He is a member of TERENA's Technical Committee and of the Permanent Stakeholders Group of the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA). He spends a lot of time talking to people about the problem of computer insecurity and what to do about it. In the past Andrew has worked for Cardiff University, where he looked after Web servers and caches as well as dealing with security incidents; the NERC's Research Vessel Services, running scientific computer systems on board ships with uncertain power supplies and moving floors; and Plessey Telecommunications. He has degrees in mathematics (Cambridge University) and law (Open University), and is a European Chartered Engineer. Andrew facilitated a workshop session on Athens, Shibboleth, the UK Access Management Federation, OpenID, CardSpace and all that - single sign-on for your Web site with Richard Dunning and Andy Powell.




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Andrew Cormack (1999)

Andrew Cormack, UKERNA, gave a talk entitled "Web Security".




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DataCore expands Melbourne operations

US-based data visualisation software storage company, DataCore Software, has expanded its operations in Melbourne. The new marketing function located in Melbourne delivers demand-generation programs and better serves the DataCore Australia-New Zealand partnership.




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Law Panel Marine Corps Attorney Q&A (November 14, 2024 6:00pm)

Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 6:00pm
Location:
Organized By: University Career Center


Interested on what it's like to be an attorney &amp; Marine?  We will host a virtual law panel with three Marine Corps attorneys on Thursday, 14 Nov at 6pm EST.  During this event students and other participants will hear from young lawyers who are currently serving as Marine Corps Officers practicing law. The panelist will share their stories and share information about career paths as aMarine Corps attorney. Attendees will also have an opportunity to have questions answered.  




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Learn about an AmeriCorps Year of Service with the GO Tutor Corps! (November 14, 2024 4:00pm)

Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 4:00pm
Location:
Organized By: University Career Center


Curious about AmeriCorps and how it might fit in with your career goals? Come learn more about a year of service with the GO Tutor Corps!




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DIY Door Decor in Stockwell (November 14, 2024 4:00pm)

Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 4:00pm
Location: Stockwell Hall
Organized By: Michigan Housing Diversity and Inclusion


Stockwell Residents are invited to the Rosa Parks Multicultural Lounge for some fun crafting with the Stockwell MLCA! Make DIY felt pennants to decorate your door, enjoy snacks, and vibe to some music in the background. This event is a great way to bond with your roommates and fellow residents in a creative, relaxing atmosphere.



  • Social / Informal Gathering

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Special Interdisciplinary QC-CM Seminar | Unveiling the Nexus Between Real and Momentum Space Skyrmion in Correlated Systems (November 14, 2024 3:00pm)

Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 3:00pm
Location: Randall Laboratory
Organized By: Interdisciplinary QC/CM Seminars


In this talk, I will explore the emergent physics resulting from the complex interaction between real-space and momentum-space topology in strongly correlated quantum materials, with a particular focus on skyrmions. Using quantum Hall and quantum spin Hall insulators as key examples, I will explain the mechanisms behind skyrmion formation through electron doping in these correlated and gapped topological systems. We provide a detailed analysis of the phase diagrams and the formation of skyrmion lattices within the Kane-Mele-Hubbard model, supported by calculations from both the unrestricted real-space Hartree-Fock and density matrix renormalization group methods. In these systems, the doped electron and skyrmion form a composite object whose density is governed by the doped electron density. This electron-skyrmion bound state is stabilized by the coupling between the orbital magnetization of the Chern band and the emergent magnetic flux generated by the skyrmion. Moreover, we find that doping induces quantum anomalous Hall crystals, which exhibit quantized Hall conductance and broken translational symmetry. Our theory offers an intrinsic mechanism for the experimentally observed robust quantum anomalous Hall insulator over an extended doping range near a filling factor of ν = 1 in twisted transition metal moiré superlattices.

Reference: Miguel Gonçalves and Shi-Zeng Lin, arXiv:2407.12198

Short-bio:
Shizeng Lin completed his Ph.D. at the National Institute for Materials Science and the University of Tsukuba in Japan. After earning his Ph.D., he joined Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in 2011, initially as a postdoctoral researcher in the Theoretical Division. In 2014, he was appointed as a scientist at LANL. He is also currently affiliated with the Center for Integrated Nanotechnology at LANL, one of the five Nanoscale Science Research Centers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Lin’s research primarily focuses on theoretical studies of novel quantum materials, with a particular emphasis on systems characterized by correlation and topology. He received the LANL Laboratory-Directed Research and Development Program Early Career Award in 2017 and the LANL Fellows Prize for Outstanding Research in 2024.




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Decorating the Wharf

Decorating the Wharf by Sally Caldwell Fisher is a(n) Limited Edition. The Edition is Limited to pcs




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Using Data Recording as a Troubleshooting Aid

Data recording can help less experienced technicians troubleshoot refrigeration systems. 




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ECB's de Guindos: All indicators on core inflation pointing to right direction

  • Inflation has come down quite a lot
  • Recent data on prices are heading towards our 2% goal
  • If inflation converges towards our goal, then monetary policy will respond accordingly

This just reaffirms their current stance and market pricing for a rate cut in December. The question now is, how much will the ECB move by? The odds of a 25 bps rate cut are at ~63% with the remainder pinned to a 50 bps move instead.

This article was written by Justin Low at www.forexlive.com.




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OSCE Project Co-ordinator supports creation of a pool of trainers on anti-corruption for Ukraine’s judges

Thirty experts were trained to deliver specialized training courses for judges on how to review corruption–related disputes and prevent corruption in the judiciary during a two-day session, organized by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine and the National School of Judges on 5-6 July 2016 outside Kyiv.

The trainees, judges-lecturers of five regional branches of the School, enhanced their knowledge of anti-corruption legislation, including national regulations and relevant international conventions, major aspects of judges’ ethics, including the identification and prevention of real and potential conflicts of interest, and judicial review of corruption-related disputes. The purpose of the session was to create a pool of experts able to deliver training courses for their peers at the National School of Judges on a regular basis.

According to the Judicial Education Concept adopted by the School, the training methodology was based on interactive techniques and included discussions, case studies, mini-lectures, various exercises and role plays, and screenings of short simulation videos on the topic.

To ensure the sustainability of OSCE efforts, the training course on anti-corruption will be submitted for institutionalization at the National School of Judges by the end of the year. This course will form part of the School’s mandatory curriculum for every judge appointed to the post.

The training session was part of a project by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine to enhance the quality of judicial education and training.

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OSCE workshop in Kosovo focuses on improving the recording of hate crimes

A two-day workshop on  ways to improve the recording of hate crimes  was organized on 11 and 12 July in Prishtinë/Priština by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the OSCE Mission in Kosovo and the Kosovo Police.

In addition to reinforcing their understanding of the OSCE’s approach to hate crime, workshop participants identified a series of additional improvements in the way local authorities monitor and record hate crimes. Participants also agreed to establish a permanent national mechanism to co-ordinate hate crime data collection.

"Police recording is the key point of entry for information about hate crimes into the criminal justice system. But, the police cannot operate alone," said Ales Giao Hanek, ODIHR Hate Crime Officer. "Co-ordination between all the agencies concerned is crucial, and political support will be required to make the changes identified and agreed upon by participants."

Workshop participants included Kosovo Police specialists responsible for recording and managing crime statistics from all eight policing districts. Police and Prosecution Service focal points on hate crimes took part, as well as representatives from the Kosovo Judicial Institute.

This workshop follows up on an event held in May 2015, which mapped hate crime data collection in Kosovo.

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Young people in Albania say NO to corruption

The OSCE Presence in Albania held a ceremony on 22 June 2016 to award winners of a national essay competition for high school and university students called Young People Say NO to Corruption.

The three main winners, equally awarded, were Albion Bylykbashi from the Tirana Polytechnic University, as well as Arjeta Zenelaj and Keti Gjipali from Tirana University. Their essays have been chosen as the best among more than 100 entries and their prize is an opportunity to participate in Transparency International’s Summer School on Corruption in July 2016. Seven runners-up were also awarded and will take part in a study tour to visit institutions involved in the fight against corruption in Albania and experience first-hand their work and the way they co-operate with each other to fight corruption.

Attending the event were Acting Head of OSCE Presence in Albania, Robert Wilton, and National Anticorruption Co-ordinator, Minister for Local Government Issues Bledi Çuçi.

Wilton said that the Albanian authorities cannot win the fight against corruption on their own: “They need the energy and passion of young, dedicated people to make big changes in mentality and practice that are necessary to stamp out corruption.”

Çuçi said that in order to win the battle against corruption, the healthy parts of the society should find each other and heal the parts affected by corruption. He said, he was impressed by the level of discussions in a series of OSCE-organized awareness-raising lectures on anti-corruption in high schools and public universities across the country that preceded the essay competition.

The essay competition and anti-corruption lectures were part of a wider OSCE project supporting anti-corruption measures in Albania. This effort is funded by the Italian Development Cooperation, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Italian National School of Public Administration.

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OSCE workshop in Kosovo focuses on improving the recording of hate crimes

A two-day workshop on  ways to improve the recording of hate crimes  was organized on 11 and 12 July in Prishtinë/Priština by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the OSCE Mission in Kosovo and the Kosovo Police.

In addition to reinforcing their understanding of the OSCE’s approach to hate crime, workshop participants identified a series of additional improvements in the way local authorities monitor and record hate crimes. Participants also agreed to establish a permanent national mechanism to co-ordinate hate crime data collection.

"Police recording is the key point of entry for information about hate crimes into the criminal justice system. But, the police cannot operate alone," said Ales Giao Hanek, ODIHR Hate Crime Officer. "Co-ordination between all the agencies concerned is crucial, and political support will be required to make the changes identified and agreed upon by participants."

Workshop participants included Kosovo Police specialists responsible for recording and managing crime statistics from all eight policing districts. Police and Prosecution Service focal points on hate crimes took part, as well as representatives from the Kosovo Judicial Institute.

This workshop follows up on an event held in May 2015, which mapped hate crime data collection in Kosovo.

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  • Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
  • OSCE Mission in Kosovo
  • Tolerance and non-discrimination
  • South-Eastern Europe
  • News

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G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 64GB (2x32GB) 6400MHz CL32 DDR5 RAM (Hynix) $299 Delivered ($0 MEL/BNE C&C) + Surcharge @ Scorptec

Nice pricing for a premium Hynix kit
Dual rank, RGB and XMP 3.0 - most AMD boards support XMP but double check your specs and BIOS
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HP 255 G9 15.6inch Ryzen 5 16GB RAM 512GB $699 + Delivery ($0 to Metro/ MEL/BNE/SYD C&C / in-Store) + Surcharge @ Scorptec

Good deal for < $700: AMD Ryzen 5 5625U scores 14,918 on PassMark

1% surcharge for card & PayPal payments.

HP 255 G9 Silver Laptop, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 15.6inch FHD IPS, Radeon Graphics, GbE, WiFi 6, BT 5.3, HD Cam, 41Wh Batt, 1.74 kg, Win11 Home, HP 1 Year Onsite Warranty

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Eddie Murphy Should Have Won Oscars For These Movies, According To Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds feels the Academy did Eddie Murphy a disservice by not awarding him Oscars for his roles in these comedies (and he's right to say it).




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Round 1 of FHSAA football playoffs: Orlando area scoreboard updates

Week 13 of the high school football season includes two Wednesday bowl games, followed by Round 1 of the FHSAA playoffs on Friday -- with Jones, Lake Mary, Edgewater, DP, Osceola, Bishop Moore home games. Saturday, Master's Academy plays for repeat Sunshine State Athletic Association championship.



  • High School Sports
  • Sports
  • High school football

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High school scores and top performers from Wednesday, Nov. 13

Individuals from Montverde and Circle Christian won 1A golf individual state titles with the Eagles also winning the girls team title. In boys soccer, Carson Travieso had 2 goals for Oviedo in a victory, while Lyman and Winter Springs also won games.




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New elliptic curve breaks 18-year-old record

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Score the Google Nest WiFi Pro for its lowest price in 2024

Save 30% on the Google Nest WiFi Pro at Amazon.




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AT&T, Ticketmaster data breach hackers charged with stealing 50 billion records

Two hackers have been indicted for their role in the AT&T and Ticketmaster data breaches.




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Score $320 off a curved gaming monitor in Walmart's early Black Friday sale

Samsung's 34-inch Odyssey G5 normally retails for $549.99. As of Nov. 13, it's on sale for $229 at Walmart, $320.99 off its list price.




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Man leaked classified Pentagon docs via Discord — now he’s sentenced to 15 years in prison

Jack Teixeira will serve up to 15 years in prison for leaking sensitive government documents on Discord.




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Score up to 50% off espresso machines and craft your favorite drinks at home this winter

Espresso machines from De'Longhi, Nespresso, Cafe, and more are up to 50% off.




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Atlas Roofing Corporation

Atlas Pristine Shingle Products now feature Scotchgard Protector by 3M, offering lifetime protection against algae staining.




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Owens Corning™ VentSure® InFlow™ Vent

The VentSure® InFlow™ Vent is a 4-ft. strip, shingle-over intake vent designed for soffit-less, exposed-rafter homes or homes without adequate air intake.




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Owens Corning™ Illuminator® Tube Skylight

The Owens Corning™ Illuminator® Tube Skylight is a smart choice for bringing natural light to nearly any room in the house while helping to reduce reliance on electricity.




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Muere a los 39 años el actor de series surcoreanas Song Jae-Rim

Alcanzó la fama por protagonizar varios "dramas" o series televisivas durante la última década Leer




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El "número mágico" de la Lotería de Navidad desborda a una administración de El Escorial gracias a la Inteligencia Artificial

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  • Lotería de Navidad

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El inspector corrupto cazado con 20 millones de euros en su casa empaquetaba los sobornos con la máquina de la Policía

El millón de euros en billetes de 500 que se encontró en el despacho de este agente, apodado 'El Anodino', era su comisión por el último gran envío de droga. Los investigadores sospechan que aún queda dinero por encontrar Leer




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Pillada sangrienta de dos adolescentes en Carabanchel: "Estábamos solos en casa de ella... Y llegó su padre con un cuchillo. Me quiso cortar el cuello y la cara"

Un joven de 16 años relata su cita frustrada que terminó en Urgencias: "Sentí que moría esa tarde" Leer



  • Artículos Daniel Somolinos

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Recortes y gasto superfluo

Como frecuente visitante por viajes profesionales a Cataluña, permítame que manifieste mi sorpresa ante la política de recortes de la Generalitat catalana.




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El PP designa a sus cuatro consejeros de RTVE para evitar que la corporación quede "en manos de Pedro Sánchez"

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Blinken promete más apoyo a Ucrania antes de que Trump sea investido y avisa a Corea del Norte: su entrada en la guerra "tendrá una respuesta firme"

El secretario de Estados Unidos se reúne con Mark Rutte, y ambos inciden en que el conflicto se ha convertido ya en algo global que afecta "al teatro Euroatlántico, al Indo-Pacífico y a Oriente Próximo" Leer



  • Artículos Daniel Viaña
  • Guerra Ucrania Rusia
  • Estados Unidos
  • Especial Guerra de Ucrania