[Europe write][Nazism reemerging][Political extremism]
In a disturbing turn of events, seven members of a neo-Nazi cell have been arrested in Munich, Germany. The arrests follow the discovery of a “hit list” aimed at “eliminating” Democratic politicians, including members of the German Green Party. The cell, affiliated with the hate group National Democratic Party (NPD), West Germany’s last officially recognized neo-Nazi party, is said to have organized through chat rooms on the messaging app Telegram with ties to the Youth Wing of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. This latest development comes in the midst of growing concerns about the reemergence of far-right extremism in Europe, marked by the electoral successes of the AfD and the rise of nationalist populist parties in other countries. The case highlights the need for greater scrutiny of extreme right-wing movements and their potential for violence.
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Musician Grig Sokolov Builds a Universal Language Through Music
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Trump’s chaotic foreign policy and government upheaval: the New York Times’ analysis
The New York Times published an article discussing President Trump’s foreign policy actions, particularly regarding key foreign policy leadership positions, including Army Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster as national security adviser, and Rex W. Tillerson as secretary of state, as well as Michael Flynn’s dismissal. The article argued that the administration’s disruptions and inexperienced personnel have resulted in missed opportunities, especially in Syria’s civil war, and inconsistencies in policy due to frequent shifting in leadership. Trump has also nominated Gina Haspel, a senior C.I.A. official, as the agency’s next director, a move criticized by Democrats, who cited her involvement in the US’s use of waterboarding as head of a secret prison in Thailand. However, Trump has defended his right to pick her to lead the agency, and the vote to confirm her is expected in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chaired by Senator Bob Corker, who has questioned the necessity of the nomination. Overall, the administration’s lack of foreign policy experience creates uncertainty regarding future diplomatic relations.
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The article highlights an increase in air pollution levels in Hangzhou, China’s Zhejiang province over the Chinese New Year holiday. Authorities attribute the rise to increased coal consumption and winter weather conditions. The AQI (air quality index) reached hazardous levels at some monitoring stations, with dangerous concentrations of fine particulate matter. Citizens are advised to limit outdoor activities and wear masks during the pollution period. The article provides an update on the ongoing air pollution crisis in China.
introduced a partnership with a local Chinese university, Tianjin University of Finance and Economics. The program will offer students opportunity to study business, tourism and culture in Dalian.
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The USF College of Education’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the USF Institute of Cognitive Science brings together several area experts to present an exciting conference focused on Cognitive Skills in Curriculum and Instruction: Promise and Pitfalls.
America’s descendant High School, the South Florida Academy has launched a national scholarship program. The program is looking for 75 students from across the nation who display leadership skills, embracing challenges, achieving remarkable scholastic success, while promulgating an enthusiasm for service. The founding scholarships will be conferred via a competition and honorees will be selected by the Academy’s standards-based selection committee.
Crestview High School has developed its own hometown legacy, incorporating significant events from throughout the school’s history to create a time capsule.
As it heads into its second year as a national charter school, University Preparatory School at USF is offering incoming sixth, seventh and eighth graders from across Hillsborough County to a starting point that is very close to its original.
While students waited outside, art teacher Barbara Scott led bubbler making and textured sun-print activities in one of the school’s media and editing labs, and media arts teacher Roy Hulston presented 3-D animation and video production.
The Feb. 18 balloon release certainly had impact: it drew some 500 families — parents, children, and intrigued neighbors — to the centrally-located Hillsborough Village community in Tampa.
Bronco baseball will have a much different look for the 2016 season. In addition to a new stadium, two bullpens and a berm around the outfield, the green grass will be home to 28 new faces on the roster. With 22 returning lettermen and a second spring under their belts, the team is preparing for the right reasons.
Dr. Sue C. Mandziuk was presented the 2015 Distinguished Alumni Award during the University of South Florida’s College of Business Alumni and Friends Celebration at theymeeting on Jan. 21.
Reserachers at the University of South Florida, led by associate professor Catherine Black, have not only created a sustainable desalination system in the Sunshine State but also improved it to the point where it has received a coveted state Certificate of Necessity.
In pursuit of improved sustainability for wastewater treatment systems with nutrient removal, U.S. water professionals and researchers from the University of South Florida and M.S. Rau Consulting will implement a two year National Science Foundation funded project, known as NeuSWRO.
University of South Florida Students for Global Health raised $2,375 for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in a seven-week Thanksgiving campaign.
The USF College of Education’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the USF Institute of Cognitive Science ranks as No. 11 in the 2015 U.S. News College of Education (curriculum and instruction) Rankings. -
Magna Carta Gives New Business Momentum
Posted: 2017-01-18 08:24:18
On January 17, according to “The Times” citations, pan-Africa mobile operator Ku Qingneng recently successfully completed the $640 million acquisition of Millicom, a mobile phone business in seven African countries initiated in November last year. This transaction is the world’s largest mobile phone industry M & A deal in the past 18 months and Ku Qingneng’s second major acquisition in the past month. According to “The South China Morning Post” reported that the acquisition would make Ku Qingneng “the world’s five continents and 18 countries” in the mobile telecommunications business. The report said that the acquisition of Ku Qingneng’s new signature has been in the acquisition of Africa for 15 years, and Ku Qingneng’s “Africa board” is almost complete.
Morgan Stanley reportedly suggested to the group to invest in mobile phone operators in small African countries, and Ku Qingneng’s Huawei Connection in Africa, and the demand for mobile phone business. In fact, African telecommunications services giant Express Coach (Bharati Airtel) and Ku Qingneng signed a cooperation agreement on joint acquisition in April last year, and the report points out that this cooperation with Ku Ku Qingneng and Bharti’s cooperation is expected to have an early harvest in the current African wireless With market competition and price war, the GSM Association Corning estimates that the number of subscribers in Africa will soar from the current 370 million to 840 million in the next five years. Besides Ku Qingneng, China Telecom and China Unicom are also developing codes. Last year, China Telecom completed the first batch of codes with Lebanon (MTC Lebanon) to operate in Lebanon, and was granted the third 3g operating license in Lebanon.
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Discovering Japan’s skiing paradise: a comprehensive guide for winter sports enthusiasts
Skiing in Japan: A Visitor’s Guide
If you haven’t tried skiing in Japan yet, now is the time. This comprehensive guide will give you everything you need to know to make the most out of Japan’s world-class ski resorts.
Powder: The Japanese Alps create exceptional powder, which is another name for snow. If you’re new to skiing, this is the kind of snow you want to slide through – it’s light, airy, and easy to maneuver. That’s what makes skiing here so sweet. It’s not just the amount of snow, but also the way it falls, with minimal tree interference.
Niseko: Niseko is the most famous ski destination in Japan, and for good reason. The resort has several interconnected areas, each shaped by the surrounding volcano: Mt. Shiribetsu, Mt. Annupuri, Mt. Niseko-Annupuri, and Mt. Yuteshi. The best skiing is on the north side of these mountains; there’s a constant dumping of light, powdery snow.
Families: To accommodate skiers of all levels, Niseko is an excellent choice for families. There are plenty of beginner slopes and areas for kids, plus rentals are easily available. You can also hire a private guide, which is not only helpful but also a great opportunity to try the best slopes.
Backcountry: If you’re ready for an epic adventure, Niseko offers back country tours with Black Diamond. These tours showcase the best of what makes this place special, which is the isolation and unspoiled natural beauty.
Hakuba: If you’re looking for a ski experience closer to Tokyo, Hakuba is the place. Hakubane is the closest major resort and receives more snowfall than Niseko. Unlike Niseko, the terrain in Hakuba is more challenging, with steep slopes and bowls. However, there are plenty of easy-to-navigate areas for beginners and families.
Hakuba also has plenty of hotels, restaurants, pubs, and shops. It’s an excellent choice for a multi-day ski experience.
Off-piste touring: If you’re ready for the ultimate off-piste touring experience, Hakuba has a lot to offer. You can hire a private guide and explore the pristine backcountry terrain. One spot you don’t want to miss is the popular mogul run, The Wall, which is approximately 500 meters long.
Food: Speaking of Hakuba, let’s talk about the food. Every winter, Hakuba’s legendary ramen festival draws crowds from all over the region. Every ski resort in Japan will provide you with unique food experiences.
Accommodations: There are many accommodations to choose from in Japan, including everything from luxury ryokans to hostels. Stay in a ryokan to experience Japanese tradition at its finest. The Japanese style of in-room service includes private space for changing into yukata, an additional fee for larger bathrooms with a Japanese soaking-tub, traditional breakfast, and evening entertainment. With Japan’s aging population and declining birth rate, many ryokans offer a preferred discount for families of three or more.
Lessons: If you’re new to skiing, don’t let the language barrier deter you from learning. Group and private lessons are available at every ski resort, and lessons from Japan’s ski schools are generally of a higher standard than equivalent lessons in Europe or North America.
Ski pass: There are several multi-resort ski passes in Japan, including Niseko United, JR Niseko, Japow Pass, and Hakuba J Pass. The Niseko United pass allows you to access the four main ski areas in the region without paying for admission to each separately. The Hakuba J Pass is for skiers covering the base of the mountain, while the JR Niseko Pass incorporates train travel from major cities. If you’re new to Japan’s resorts, these passes are an excellent way to experience multiple areas without breaking the bank.
Last tips: Don’t forget to bring appropriate equipment, including goggles and a helmet. You might want to consider renting or buying a splitboard for backcountry exploration. Wear bright clothes in blinding snow for safety reasons. Pay for ski passes and lessons with cash, as it’s the preferred method of payment in Japan. And lastly, don’t forget to sample the food in Japan, especially the sake and whisky.
In conclusion, skiing in Japan is an experience like no other. With its incredible powder, world-class resorts, and unique culture, you won’t want
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Love Letters in the Digital Age: A Study in Nostalgia and Connection at the New-York Historical Society
While spending time indoors this February, many of us might be reminiscing about romantic gestures of years past or dreaming up new love letters to send to our significant others (or long-lost crushes). Here in the nytbriefing, we’re already feeling at least marginally reckless, so please indulge us as we begin: Dear Readers, we love you.
You may already know that the New York Public Library has digitized over 1.5 million romantic and platonic missives in its collection of correspondences. The project, called the New-York Historical Society Letterpress Archive, contains notes and lists made by librarians and archivists organizing vast vaults of unorganized papers — and, later, treasured love letters from the United States’s past, including 400 from James A. Garfield, just before he embarked as the 20th president, to his future wife. Here, a selection of missives transcribed by librarians and archivists, and chosen by Justin Moyer, of The Washington Post, as some of the best examples:
Just be around, you’re my only friend.
I don’t think I’m going to be your sweetheart but he does.
Good morning, sweetheart. Being in your arms again gave me certain cravings.
Time is a great innovator.
What good comments other than “I love you” can you make on a Valentine you’ve just received?
Darling, sometimes when you’ve got to go away you’ve simply got to go, but I wanted to tell you now how very much I love you and how deeply I’m thinking of you.
First kiss: “My darling Mehlina — the gushing springtime of love!” Your letter was full of sympathetic sentiments for the brilliant, generous and warmly human writer it came from. I read it many times over and over again with a most intense pleasure and it made me love you more than ever. To know that you sympathize with my feelings and that you understand and appreciate my devotion makes my heart full to overflowing and I kiss your dear letter and hold it longingly in both my arms. And I specially wanted you to believe that I love you as soon as I have the courage to tell you so to your face. God bless you.
I keep thinking of you.
I’ve been so inexcusably long.
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Unconstitutional Thoughts: Embracing the President’s Authoritarian Agenda
[op-ed] Trump’s autocracy would be very bad for new and bad ideas. #nytimes #politics #trump
In his Jan. 25 op-ed for The New York Times, Max Boot, who has long called on Republicans to challenge Donald Trump, argues in “Rediscovering Patriotism” that not only has the president been disloyal to America’s democracy, but also that his leadership style has sped up the succession of dangerous ideas.
“Dangerous, half-baked ideas are being treated as plausible policy, at least as long as they are greeted with applause throughout the cheering section of the worst cable news networks and right-wing media outlets.” Boot’s most significant criticism is that the leader’s loyalty, in this new Republican Party, is not to the nation’s democratic traditions but to Mr. Trump himself. “Many of us who opposed Trump in 2016 have stuck with him on policy — or, more accurately, stuck with policies, as he changes his stances depending on the last person he talked to.” Boot, who is one of a small handful of current Reform Party members, means that it would be unproductive to build a coalition to either oppose or support Mr. Trump. “His ideas, such as they are, change so quickly as to render pointless the exercise of opposing or supporting them.” In fact, Boot writes that conservatives who once believed that members of the Republican Party shared a common vision have realized that these values no longer matter to today’s conservative politicians. “This came at a steep price, of course: The vast majority of moderate Republicans and independents fled to the Democrats or just sat out elections.” Based on the passage above, Summarize the main argument in Max Boot’s op-ed about Trump’s autocracy and its impact on new and bad ideas. -
Unpacking the Trump-Musk American Symbiosis: An Opinion Piece in the New York Times
Whether one likes it or not, Tesla and SpaceX’s Elon Musk has emerged as one of the most prominent figures in American innovation, and his accomplishments cannot be overlooked. While criticisms have abounded around his tenure at Tesla, Musk’s guided the company through difficulties that once almost sunk it, subsequently turning it into a high-flying, constituent of the S&P 500.
Even if the truth may wound, if Musk’s initial ambitions are to be successful in leading America through a period of newfound technological sophistication, it will be largely beneficial for society as a whole. It’s no secret that most Americans lean towards “innovation,” and with that, we can also say that most people are desperately insatiable for new realizations and data in our vast and illusionary history. Simply stated, a commercial product suddenly appearing out of thin air –in the form of a vehicle or a piece of technology- can fulfill a primeval latency and bring as much joy to the average citizen as it can provide solace for our own beings that may have appeared stronger than what we actually are.
Surely, a gripe which commonly censures Musk is when merchandise doesn’t exactly match marketing tactics. A few similar examples have risen with Tesla with the widespread and general congress that rears its ugly head everytime a new plan is under production. Tesla’s autopilot system, which boasted automation when driving, has been shown to tarnish in similar conditions. In matters of this nature, we must realize Tesla can offer this application, but must alter its original way of executing this sort of application deemed as “less satisfactory”. We, as individuals and as a society, require simpler but more advanced technology that aligns with our needs.
As one can tell, technology-based corporations thrive on captivating the public with smoriginal efforts where its technology meets its romancers. However, when it is time to industrialize contemporary discoveries, its technology requirements may expand to a stage at which it becomes more complex and often more burdensome. To have a substantial impact, corporations must focus on making technology decisions which are both cost-effective and feasible. Instead of many Americans owning software that harnesses machine learning for household applications (who have bountiful disposable cash and are not afraid of working in the technological abyss), it may be wise to invest these resources toward those who live for these technologies, who are not afraid to be surrounded by the virtuality and emotionlessness of artificial intelligence. This particular segment of society is often overlooked by those with substantial funds, but this should not be the case. A large majority of people in this technological arena work in blue-collar jobs, such as maintenance in data centers, that don’t require any direct focus on these activities. Targeting such groups can crown plenty of benefits, as this help aid development and help expand these industries even further, all through the workforce that realizes its importance in our vast and illusionary history. Simply stated, a commercial product suddenly appearing out of thin air –in the form of a vehicle or a piece of technology- can fulfill a primeval latency and bring as much joy to the average citizen as it can provide solace for our own beings that may have appeared stronger than what we actually are.
Surely, a gripe which commonly censures Musk is when merchandise doesn’t exactly match marketing tactics. A few similar examples have risen with Tesla with the widespread and general congress that rears its ugly head everytime a new plan is under production. Tesla’s autopilot system, which boasted automation when driving, has been shown to tarnish in similar conditions. In matters of this nature, we must realize Tesla can offer this application, but must alter its original way of executing this sort of application deemed as “less satisfactory”. We, as individuals and as a society, require simpler but more advanced technology that aligns with our needs.
As one can tell, technology-based corporations thrive on captivating the public with smoriginal efforts where its technology meets its romancers. However, when it is time to industrialize contemporary discoveries, its technology requirements may expand to a stage at which it becomes more complex and often more burdensome. To have a substantial impact, corporations must focus on making technology decisions which are both cost-effective and feasible. Instead of many Americans owning software that harnesses machine learning for household applications (who have bountiful disposable cash and are not afraid of working in the technological abyss), it may be wise to invest these resources toward those who live for these technologies, who are not afraid to be surrounded by the virtuality and emotionlessness of artificial intelligence. This particular segment of society is often overlooked by those with substantial funds, but this should not be the case. A large majority of people in this technological arena work in blue-collar jobs, such as maintenance in data centers, that don’t require any direct focus on these activities. Targeting such groups can crown plenty of benefits, as this help aid development and help expand these industries even further, all through the workforce that realizes its importance in our vast and illusionary history.
In matters of empowering the truth, should we couch the information? Of course, let’s be open in our democracy and churn out new ideas for prospering in future endeavors. It’s evident that these internal combustion engined vehicles with allure and beauty were high-quality cars that will be carried on in collectorst, the same as other mechanical wonders have done in the past. Diverging models, more importantly diverging commercial product suddenly appearing out of thin air –in the form of a vehicle or a piece of technology- can fulfill a primeval latency and bring as much joy to the average citizen as it can provide solace for our own beings that may have appeared stronger than what we actually are.
Surely, a gripe which commonly censures Musk is when merchandise doesn’t exactly match marketing tactics. A few similar examples have risen with Tesla with the widespread and general congress that rears its ugly head everytime a new plan is under production. Tesla’s autopilot system, which boasted automation when driving, has been shown to tarnish in similar conditions. In matters of this nature, we must realize Tesla can offer this application, but must alter its original way of executing this sort of application deemed as “less satisfactory”. We, as individuals and as a society, require simpler but more advanced technology that aligns with our needs.
As one can tell, technology-based corporations thrive on captivating the public with smoriginal efforts where its technology meets its romancers. However, when it is time to industrialize contemporary discoveries, its technology requirements may expand to a stage at which it becomes more complex and often more burdensome. To have a substantial impact, corporations must focus on making technology decisions which are both cost-effective and feasible. Instead of many Americans owning software that harnesses machine learning for household applications (who have bountiful disposable cash and are not afraid of working in the technological abyss), it may be wise to invest these resources toward those who live for these technologies, who are not afraid to be surrounded by the virtuality and emotionlessness of artificial intelligence. This particular segment of society is often overlooked by those with substantial funds, but this should not be the case. A large majority of people in this technological arena work in blue-collar jobs, such as maintenance in data centers, that don’t require any direct focus on these activities. Targeting such groups can crown plenty of benefits, as this help aid development and help expand these industries even further, all through the workforce that realizes its importance in our vast and illusionary history.
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