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Sahara Power & Natural resources Fund- Growth - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 16.5008
Repurchase Price
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Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Power & Natural Resources Fund - Dividend Option

Category Growth
NAV 12.961
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Growth Plan

Category Growth
NAV 62.3033
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Growth Option - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 67.0164
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Dividend Plan

Category Growth
NAV 27.4778
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Dividend -Direct

Category Growth
NAV 27.9407
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Bonus- Direct

Category Growth
NAV 67.0164
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Bonus

Category Growth
NAV 62.3033
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Auto Payout- Direct

Category Growth
NAV 67.0164
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Midcap Fund-Auto Payout

Category Growth
NAV 62.3033
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 22.1119
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Dividend Option

Category Growth
NAV 16.2662
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Direct-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 22.7307
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---VARIABLE PRICING OPTION-Direct-Dividend

Category Growth
NAV 22.3093
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---FIXED PRICING OPTION-Growth Option

Category Growth
NAV 19.005
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---FIXED PRICING OPTION-Dividend Option

Category Growth
NAV 13.8803
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---FIXED PRICING OPTION-Direct-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 21.2123
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Infrastructure Fund ---FIXED PRICING -Direct-Dividend

Category Growth
NAV 20.328
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 03-Apr-2020




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Sahara Growth Fund-Growth- Direct

Category Growth
NAV 120.2339
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Growth Fund-Growth

Category Growth
NAV 106.8003
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Growth Fund-Dividend- Direct

Category Growth
NAV 31.6489
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Sahara Growth Fund-Dividend

Category Growth
NAV 31.0124
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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SAHARA BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND-DIVIDEND OPTION

Category Growth
NAV 15.3895
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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SAHARA BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND-DIVIDEND - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 15.7208
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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SAHARA BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND- GROWTH OPTION

Category Growth
NAV 43.558
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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SAHARA BANKING & FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND- GROWTH - Direct

Category Growth
NAV 46.5124
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 27-Mar-2020




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Characteristics of Effective Communication (CA Foundation)

Characteristics of Effective Communication (CA Foundation) by Prof Anuradha Singh




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Direct Tax expectations from Union Budget 2020

Direct Tax expectations from Union Budget 2020




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Morrissey Sundays in Columbus, Ohio




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In Which a Zebra Unicorn Is Creepier Than Anticipated!

This year's Halloween costume involved less preparation than usual. I'll be honest, I'm still recovering from the year I dressed up as a library. My goal this year was something creative yet simple to assemble.

I glitter-striped a unicorn horn and made myself some ears...


Then attached them to a Cruella deVil style black-and-white wig.


I figured a zebra unicorn wears something sparkly and striped, right?


Nothing odd about this dress... *cough*


And this is when things got intense. The plan all along was to study the way stripes sit on a zebra's face, then paint that pattern on my own face to create something magical. But it turned out SO CREEPY!


 Creepy's okay with me, though.


Click on any picture to embiggen/get a more focused view.

Till next year! :o)




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The bunny gets around, yo.

It was predictable, I suppose that I would be challenged by this time. Not just working my way through grief- but the challenge so many of us are dealing with – where all of a sudden you’re locked in your … Continue reading




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Sun Days

photo taken March 2020




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Here Comes The Sun

photo taken April 2020








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Doctor Who virtual reality experience The Runaway comes to YouTube and launches internationally

More Doctor Who fans than ever can now step inside a VR version of the TARDIS as the BBC’s hit virtual reality experience Doctor Who: The Runaway comes to the Doctor Who YouTube channel and launches internationally.




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Уязвимость в Android-прошивках Samsung, эксплуатируемая через отправку MMS

В поставляемом в Android-прошивках Samsung обработчике изображений Qmage, встроенном в систему рендеринга графики Skia, выявлена уязвимость (CVE-2020-8899), позволяющая организовать выполнение кода при обработке в любом приложении изображений в форматах QM и QG (".qmg"). Для совершения атаки не требуется выполнение пользователем каких-либо действий, в простейшем случае достаточно отправить жертве MMS, email или сообщение в чате, содержащее специально оформленное изображение.




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A new way for podcasters to understand and grow their audiences

Whether taking a quick walk, diving into an ambitious cooking project or driving in the car, people are listening to podcasts in more places. We redesigned Google Podcasts with this in mind, making it easier to discover and listen to podcasts wherever people are listening. 

Today we’re introducing Google Podcasts Manager, a new tool to help podcasters gain insight into the evolving habits of podcast listeners so they can better understand their audiences and reach them across Google products.


With Podcasts Manager, you can make sure your show is available to millions of Google Podcasts listeners through a simple verification process. Within the tool you can access metrics to understand how engagement with your show evolves over time and see activity for recent episodes. This includes retention analytics which help you better understand where people tune in—and when they drop off—along with listening duration, minutes played and more. And you can export the data and plug it into your own analysis tools if you prefer.

Audience retention dashboard

Podcasts Manager also provides anonymized device analytics that show what percentage of your audience listens on phones, tablets, desktop computers and smart speakers. This data can help podcasters better understand and respond to changing listening behavior. For example, you might discover that the majority of your listeners access your show on a smart speaker. This might mean you add shorter form content for listening on-the-go, or develop more family-friendly options for consumption in an open space.

Device breakdown dashboard

We’ll continue to build on these features to help audio publishers grow sustainable businesses, connect with listeners and create podcasts people love.




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Helping journalists understand the power of machine learning

Editor’s note: What impact can AI and machine learning have on journalism? That is a question the Google News Initiative is exploring through a partnership with Polis, the international journalism think tank at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The following post is written by Mattia Peretti, who manages the program, called JournalismAI.

In the global survey we conducted last year about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by news organizations, most respondents highlighted the urgent need to educate and train their newsroom on the potential offered by machine learning and other AI-powered technologies. Improving AI literacy was seen as vital to change culture and improve understanding of new tools and systems:

AI literacy is crucial. The more the newsroom at large embraces the technology and generates the ideas and expertise for AI projects, the better the outcome. New powers, new responsibilities:
A global survey of journalism and AI

The message from newsrooms was loud and clear. So we decided to do something about it. That’s why we’re announcing a free training course produced by JournalismAI in collaboration with VRT News and the Google News Initiative. 

This Introduction to Machine Learning is built by journalists, for journalists, and it will help answer questions such as: What is machine learning? How do you train a machine learning model? What can journalists and news organizations do with it and why is it important to use it responsibly?

The course is available in 17 different languages on the Google News Initiative Training Center. By logging in, you can track your progress and get a certificate when you complete the course. The Training Center also has a variety of other courses to help you find, verify and tell news stories online.


The Introduction to Machine Learning is available on the Google News Initiative Training Center in 17 different languages.

It’s a tough time for journalists and news organizations worldwide, as they try to assess the impact that COVID-19 will have on the business and editorial side of the industry. With JournalismAI, we want to play our role in helping to minimize costs and enhance opportunities for the industry through these new technologies. This course complements our recently launched collaborative experiment, as well as our effort to highlight profiles and experiments that show the transformative potential of AI and machine learning in shaping the journalist, and the journalism, of the future.

At the end of the course, you’ll find a list of recommended resources, produced by journalism and technology experts across the world, that have been instrumental in designing our Introduction to Machine Learning and will help you dive even deeper in the world of AI and automation. 

And we are not done. After this course, and the previous training module with strategic suggestions on AI adoption, we are planning to design more training resources on AI and machine learning for journalists later this year. Sign up for the JournalismAI newsletter to stay updated.



  • Google News Initiative

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What’s trending: understanding rising consumer interests

Since COVID-19 began, we’ve heard from our retail and brand manufacturing partners that they’re hungry for more insights on how consumer interests are changing, given fluctuations in consumer demand. We see these changes reflected in how people are searching on Google. Last month, there were spikes in search interest for household supplies and jigsaw puzzles as people spent more time at home. This month we’ve seen surging interest for sewing machines and baking materials in the U.S., and tetherball sets and chalk in the United Kingdom and Australia. 

Businesses are using a variety of resources to understand changing consumer interests—including Google Trends, social listening, surveys, and their own data—in order to help make decisions on the fly. But if they don’t know what to look for, there isn’t an easy way to understand which product categories are gaining in popularity, and might pose an opportunity.

That’s why we’re launching a rising retail categories tool on Think with Google. It surfaces fast-growing, product-related categories in Google Search, the locations where they’re growing, and the queries associated with them. This is the first time we’ve provided this type of insight on the product categories that people are searching for. 

When we previewed the data with a group of businesses, they had lots of creative ideas for how they might apply it—whether for content creation, promotional efforts, or even new products and services. Here were some of their ideas for how it could help:

  • Content creation: A cookware company noticed that “flour” was a growing category in the United States. The team was inspired to explore partnering with a famous local chef to create engaging content about recipes that incorporate flour. 
  • Promotion: A jewelry and accessories company noted rising interest in products in the “free weights” category, so the team thought they might partner with fitness influencers who could help promote their products. Similarly, an online business said it would regularly reference the data to inform which products to feature on its homepage throughout the pandemic. 

  • Product ideas: An apparel company with a fast and flexible production model said its team would use this data to inspire new product line ideas.

For the next few months, we’ll update the tool with fresh data every day and hope this will help businesses of all sizes find new pockets of consumer interest. For additional resources and insights, sign up for the Think with Google newsletter. 




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Make at-home learning more fun with 3D and AR in Search

Augmented reality (AR) in Search lets you bring 3D objects and animals into your space so you can turn your living room into a virtual zoo, explore the Apollo 11spacecraft up close, or take a picture with Santa. I love seeing how much fun families are having with this experience at home. AR in Search can also help you discover and explore new concepts. Here are a few new ways you can use AR (and a little imagination) to learn at home.

Take a virtual trip through the human body

It’s one thing to read about the human heart, and another to see one up close to understand how it pumps blood to provide oxygen. We’re partnering with BioDigital so that you can explore 11 human body systems with AR in Search on mobile. Search for circulatory system and tap “View in 3D” to see a heart up close or look up skeletal system to trace the bones in the human body and see how they connect. Read labels on each body part to learn more about it or view life-size images in AR to better understand its scale.

Get a magnified view of our microscopic world

Seeing is often understanding. But tiny organisms, like cells, are hard to visualize unless you can magnify them to understand what’s inside. We’ve partnered with Visible Bodyto create AR models of animal, plant and bacteria cells, including some of their key organelles. Search for animal cell and zoom into its nucleus to see how it stores DNA or search for mitochondria to learn what’s inside it. With AR, you can bring a 3D cell into your space to rotate it, zoom in and view details about its different components.

Turn your home into a museum

Many museums may be closed right now, but with Google Arts & Culture and institutions like the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, you can turn your home into one using AR. Search for Apollo 11 on your phone to see its command module in 3D, look up Neil Armstrong to get a life-size view of his spacesuit, or step inside the Chauvet Cave to get an up-close look at some of the world's oldest known cave paintings, which are usually closed off to the public.

Easily explore, record and share 

To help you quickly explore related content, we’re rolling out a new carousel format on Android, as well as a recording option to share social-worthy AR videos with friends and family.

Explore content with the carousel format on Android

We hope that you enjoy exploring all of these 3D and AR experiences on Google. Tag us on social with #Google3Dand let us know how you’re using AR to learn and explore new things in your home. We can’t wait to hear where your imagination takes you next!




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What we learned from Hank Green about building community online

Tech Exchange is a student exchange program between Google and 11 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs). During the program, students spend a semester at Google’s Mountain View Campus, taking computer science courses and learning about professional development. With Tech Exchange students now learning from home, we brought in a speaker who has made a name for himself by engaging with people online: Hank Green, author and YouTube creator. 

Hank began his journey as a YouTube Creator in 2007 when he and his brother John decided to communicate with each other through video blogs every day for a year. As more people started watching the Vlogbrothers, Hank and John went on to create 32 YouTube channels including Crash Course and SciShow. In a virtual Q&A with Tech Exchange students, Hank shared his insights on how to build community online. Here’s what we learned.

Understand the problem that you’re trying to solve

Hank is often asked, “How does one become a YouTuber?” He says the first step is to understand the question you’re actually trying to solve. “Is it that I want to have a job where I get to be creative all day? Is it that I want to make a specific kind of content that I know is going to be high impact ? Is it that I want to have an audience or that I want to have influence?”

Once you actually know that answer, think about the first step on that path (this applies to content creation but also in everything in life!). It’s important to understand what tools you bring to the table. Put the problem that you’re trying to solve in a bucket with your tools and see what falls out. 

There are other people like you in the world, create for them.

Hank shared three strategies that he and John learned when building the Vlogbrothers community. The first is to find common values and interests. “You just have to say, ‘What is the stuff that I would like to see made in the world?’ There are other people who, it turns out, are somewhat like you in the world, and they will be there for it.” The second is to build a feeling of actual connection and the third piece is what I call the "touchstone," which is the YouTube creator building a relationship with the viewer. You have to make people feel like this person is worthy of being the nexus of a community.

Put the problem that you’re trying to solve in a bucket with your tools and see what falls out.

Create content that represents various perspectives

Through Hank’s channels, he hopes to put out more content that is representative of a variety of voices and perspectives. To do this, he says you have to find hosts who don’t all look the same. But you have to go beyond that too, and give them full ownership of the creative process. The writing, the editing, the style need to be informed culturally all the way through. 


For more tips on building community, check out YouTube Creator Academy and Hank’s YouTube Channel, Vlogbrothers.




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Recursive Functions

[New Entry by Walter Dean on April 23, 2020.] [Editor's Note: The following new entry by Walter Dean replaces the former entry on this topic by the previous authors.] The recursive functions are a class of functions on the natural numbers studied in computability theory, a branch of contemporary mathematical logic which was originally known...




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Philosophy of Immunology

[Revised entry by Bartlomiej Swiatczak and Alfred I. Tauber on May 7, 2020. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Philosophy of immunology is a subfield of philosophy of biology dealing with ontological and epistemological issues related to the studies of the immune system. While speculative investigations and abstract analyses have always been part of immune theorizing, until recently philosophers have largely ignored immunology. Yet the implications for understanding the philosophical basis of organismal functions framed by immunity offer new perspectives on fundamental questions of biology and medicine. Developed in the context of history...





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Paramount готовит смесь «Матрицы» и «Начала»

Студия Paramount приобрела права на сценарий антиутопии «2084».

Соавтор нового «Бэтмена» Мэттсон Томлин написал оригинальный сценарий антиутопии «2084», который, как сообщает источник, ближе по духу к «1984» Джорджа Оруэлла.

Студия Paramount заинтересовалась сюжетом и выкупила у Томлина права на экранизацию. Заняться постановкой проекта студия доверила самому автору идеи.

Сюжет пока держится в секрете, но создатели обещают, что картина будет смесью «Матрицы» и «Начала» Нолана, а главными героями выступит молодая пара, которой предстоит стать лидерами восстания в тоталитарном государстве.

Продюсером выступит Лоренцо ди Бонавентура, ранее работавший над «Трансформерами».




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"Unconscionable": Planned Parenthood Pres. Condemns States Using Pandemic to Limit Abortion Access

As much of the U.S. remains on lockdown, abortion rights are under attack nationwide. We get an update on the fight for abortion access with Alexis McGill Johnson, acting president and CEO of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. "Our bodies have literally been deemed essential," she says, "and yet the control of our bodies and the right to control our own bodies has not."




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Vote by Mail: Head of Postal Union Says Mailed Ballots Are Best Way to Secure 2020 Election

President Trump calls the U.S. Postal Service "a joke," and as millions face orders to stay home, his attacks on the agency could also threaten efforts to vote by mail, a method Trump has called "a terrible thing." "We're talking now about basic access to the ballot box," says American Postal Workers Union President Mark Dimondstein, who notes "the Post Office is the most trusted federal agency."