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This is Staff Picks, a monthly round-up of what staff at The Capital City Weekly and Juneau Empire are reading, watching and listening to.
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Every month we’ll recommend our favorite music, movies, TV shows, podcasts and books.
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These are our January picks.
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Ben Hohenstatt, arts and culture reporter, “Listen the Snow is Falling” by Galaxie 500 (Song): This pick is inspired by the past week’s onslaught of snow. It’s my go-to song whenever there’s significant snowfall. This nearly 8-minute epic is a relatively faithful cover of a Yoko Ono deep-cut followed by minutes of searing guitar noise. It’s one of my favorites by this essential, ‘90s shoegaze band.
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Alex McCarthy, reporter, “The Outsider,” by Stephen King (Book): I nearly impulse-bought this in an airport last year, and somehow my girlfriend read my mind and got it for me for Christmas. It’s fast-paced from the start, with a brutal crime quickly leading to a dramatic arrest. We quickly learn that something is amiss, as it appears the murder suspect was in two places at the same time, leaving him obviously innocent but obviously guilty. It’s a page-turner, drifting seamlessly between murder mystery and supernatural thriller.
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Angelo Saggiomo, digital content editor, “You” (Netflix series): Order a pizza, grab a bottle of wine and binge this guilty pleasure on a cold, snowy weekend. This psychological thriller, which first aired on Lifetime, follows a New York bookstore manager who (quickly) falls in love with a customer and becomes obsessed with her. “You” is another example of how awful social media can be, especially when used for nefarious reasons. The guy is a real creeper, and things go from zero to crazy really fast.
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Kevin Baird, reporter, The NFL Playoffs (televised sporting event): The Seattle Seahawks fell to the Dallas Cowboys, and that’s heartbreaking. However, the Wildcard Philadelphia Eagles comeback win over the Chicago Bears was the best playoff game I’ve seen in years. The “double doink” field goal attempt by the Bears was icing on the cake — a bizarre finish indeed. The conference championship round is this weekend. So kick back with a cold beer or two or six and enjoy. This is football at its best.
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Pakistan coach wants improved performance when side next face big rivals India on Sunday in the UAE.
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Asia Cup now down to Super Four stage.
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LONDON: Mickey Arthur is confident Pakistan can bounce back from their big defeat against India in Dubai on Wednesday.
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Arthur’s side lost by eight wickets to their arch-rivals in the final clash of the group stage at the Asia Cup, taking place in the UAE.
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It came less than 24 hours after India struggled to beat Hong Kong, but Rohit Sharma’s side hit the disappointment of that performance for six to easily beat Pakistan.
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Despite the defeat Arthur is sure his side can turn things around in the Super Four stage and go all the way and win the tournament.
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“Whenever we go head-to-head with India, I am comfortable that we’ve got a dressing room of players who can stand up to it,” the Pakistan coach said.
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Pace spearhead Bhuvneshwar Kumar (three for 15) and part time off-spinner Kedar Jadhav (three for 23) sent Pakistan, who won the toss and batted, collapsing to just 162 all out in 43.1 overs at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
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Skipper Sharma then struck three sixes and six boundaries in his 39-ball 52 while fellow opener Shikhar Dhawan hit a six and six fours in his 54-ball 46 as India romped home in just 29 overs.
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Ambati Rayudu and Dinesh Karthik both finished on 31 not out as India exacted some revenge for their humbling 180-run defeat against their arch-rivals in the final of the Champions Trophy in London last year — the most recent match between the teams until Wednesday.
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Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur was not a happy man after watching his Pakistan side soundly beaten by India in Dubai.
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Both Pakistan and India had already qualified for the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup and will meet again in Dubai on Sunday. When they do Arthur will doubtless be looking for a response and for his side to stick to the set plans.
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“On a wicket like that you need to strike really if you’re going to defend it. We didn’t strike early enough,” Arthur said.
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“We went away from our plans too quickly. We said that our batters batted outside our roles and that wasn’t acceptable. With our bowling, we went outside our plans far too quickly. We wanted to bowl hard lengths, hit the top of off stump.
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“It was tough to score then. We did that in the first six, and then (Usman Khan) Shinwari decided to come around the wicket and bowl a bouncer with fine leg up. And from there it just tumbled.
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“We’re going to sit down and talk about that. It’s not good enough. We went outside our plans.
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Also of concern to the Pakistan coach is the form of Mohammad Amir. The side’s main bowler has looked out of form recently and has struggled for wickets since last year’s Champions Trophy win.
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“I’d be lying if I sat here and said there wasn’t (any concern about Amir),” Arthur said.
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“I had a really good, long hard chat with him last night and I thought he came out and bowled really well. He hit the crease really hard. He ran in well. He’s been decelerating to the crease, but he didn’t do that today.
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There was much hype surrounding the clash, as there always is with any India vs. Pakistan match, but once Pakistan’s unpredictable batting crumbled, Wednesday’s showdown turned into a damp squib for a near-capacity crowd in the UAE. They will all hope that Sunday’s rerun will dish up more drama and entertainment.
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Sawdust mulch around a blueberry bush hold moisture in the soil.
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3 Can I Use Dead Cedar for Mulch Around Berries?
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4 How Do I Grow Blueberries in Pine Bark?
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Blueberry bushes have shallow roots and benefit from a thick layer of mulch. Sawdust mulch is a common mulch type that is available in several varieties. Choose the one that best fits the type of soil in your landscape to create an optimal growing condition for the plant.
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Fresh sawdust applied around blueberry plants can pull nitrogen out of the soil and make it unavailable to the plants. An increase in microbial activity reduces the available nitrogen for plants. Add a nitrogen fertilizer at a rate of 50 to 100 percent more than the fertilizer added to the soil for plant and pH maintenance during the first two years after planting to compensate for the nitrogen loss. Nitrogen may be required each year if the fresh sawdust mulch is replaced each year instead of letting it decompose naturally around the plants. This is the best type of sawdust mulch when composted or pine mulch isn't available.
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Composted sawdust is desirable for use around blueberry bushes. Choose a softwood variety that has begun the decomposition process and slightly degraded. The mulch will be darker in color and mixed with organic matter due to the decomposition. Composted sawdust provides natural nutrients to the plants and shouldn't cause an increase in the pH level of the soil. This is the best sawdust for blueberry bushes when the soil is at an acidic pH of 5.5 to 6.5.
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Pine sawdust is a variety that contains pine needles and pine wood sawdust. The needles are lightly acidic, which helps keep the soil at the desirable pH level of 5.5 to 6.5 for blueberry bushes. Use a pine needle mulch that doesn't contain sawdust if the soil that requires amendments to lower the pH and make it more acidic. This is the best sawdust mulch to help keep the naturally acidic instead of adding chemical amendments.
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Apply a 4- to 6-inch layer of sawdust mulch around the bushes to cover the drip line underneath the bottom branches. Leave a 3- to 4-inch gap around the blueberry bush stem to prevent moisture buildup that increases the risk of fungal diseases or stem rot. Excess mulch around the stem and over the root crown of the plant may promote rodent nesting under the bush. Refresh the mulch each year by adding more sawdust to maintain an adequate layer. Sawdust closest to the soil may decompose more quickly than the top layer of sawdust.
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Applying a straw or leaf mulch over top of sawdust mulch creates an impermeable barrier that prevents water from penetrating the soil and shouldn't be used around blueberry bushes. These mulches may cause an increase in the soil pH when not properly composted before applying around the blueberry bushes.
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Loucks, Jennifer. "The Best Sawdust for Blueberry Mulching." Home Guides | SF Gate, http://homeguides.sfgate.com/sawdust-blueberry-mulching-54259.html. Accessed 22 April 2019.
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Slate’s parenting podcast on the DaddyOFive YouTube channel and spending time together after a divorce.
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Listen to Slate’s parenting podcast about disturbing pranks and scheduling family time after a divorce.
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On this week’s episode, Rebecca, Carvell, and Gabe discuss the controversial YouTube channel DaddyOFive, in which Mike and Heather Martin played sometimes troubling pranks on their children. Then they tackle a question from a listener who’s going through an amicable divorce and isn’t sure how much to accede to her children’s requests for the family to spend time together. Plus: parenting triumphs and fails, recommendations, and more. And on Slate Plus this week, Slate designer Holly Allen wants to know if she should let her twin sons go to the neighborhood playground alone.
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Guardian summary of the DaddyOFive story.
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Mike and Heather Martin’s apology video.
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YouTuber Philip DeFranco’s report contains clips from the videos, some of which are disturbing.
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Gabe recommends Joan Aiken’s Arabel and Mortimer series, especially in audiobook format.
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Rebecca recommends the rebooted One Day at a Time, available on Netflix.
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Carvell recommends Saturday morning family meetings.
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A lot has changed between Destiny and Destiny 2. Gone and reworked are the original game’s ludicrous number of currencies and items, which has streamlined the ways in which you can upgrade your weapons and armor. A single currency called “Legendary Shards” are now used for upgrading high-level gear, and they’re essential to getting the best, most powerful weapons and armor in the game. With the launch of the game’s second expansion, Warmind, the level cap is higher than ever, and you have the ability to raise your overall Power even higher through shards.
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But if you’re not familiar with Legendary Shards and their uses, they can be tough to come by and easy to squander. Here’s everything you need to know about Legendary Shards, including what they’re good for, who you can give them to, and why you should hang onto them.
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Just getting started with Bungie’s latest title? Check our Destiny 2 beginner’s guide, as well as our detailed Crucible tips and tricks for everything you need to know.
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Legendary Shards are primarily necessary to use Destiny 2’s gear power-up system, aka “Infusion.” How it works requires a bit of explanation. Each weapon and piece of armor you get for your character comes with an attached number, designating its Power, and the average of everything your character wears determines their total Power. Power is the measure of your attack and defensive capabilities, so getting better gear to increase your Power is essential for getting strong enough to handle Destiny 2’s top-level content, like the Leviathan raid or Warmind‘s cooperative activities. In fact, your ability to handle any piece of content in Destiny 2 is measured relative to your Power level.
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Gear comes in several rarity levels, but the best gear in the game is Legendary (designated with the color purple in your inventory) and Exotic (yellow in your inventory). Sometimes you wind up with Legendary or Exotic gear you really like, but that’s at a lower Power level than some other piece of gear. Thankfully, Destiny 2 allows you to sacrifice the higher-level item to power up the lower-level item through the Infusion system. So if you infuse a 370-Power item into a 365-Power item, the 370 item gets deleted and the 365 rises to 370.
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The kicker is that you have to pay Legendary Shards in order to infuse weapons and armor, which means you need to know how to get them.
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The most reliable source of Legendary Shards is to dismantle Legendary gear you no longer need. You can do that from the Inventory menu. Every time you dismantle a Legendary item, you get three shards, plus some Gun Parts you can exchange for reputation bonuses with the Gunsmith in the Tower.
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Legendary Shards can also come from a few other places. Random Legendary-level drops called engrams that you pick up from enemies throughout Destiny 2 can sometimes yield Legendary Shards instead of weapons or armor. You also receive Reputation Tokens for completing events, which you can then give to their corresponding quest givers in exchange for increasing your “reputation” with those characters. Every time you hit a certain reputation threshold on a character, you get a reward, and sometimes that reward is Legendary Shards instead of new gear.
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In addition to using Legendary Shards for infusion, you can also use them to purchase some top-level weapons and armor. Legendary Shards also replace an old Destiny currency called Strange Coins. In the original game, Strange Coins were used to purchase new items and Exotic-level gear from Xur, a vendor who appears in Destiny each Friday. Xur returns in Destiny 2, but Strange Coins are out. Instead, you can buy Xur’s goods using Legendary Shards. Xur often had some of the best gear in Destiny available every weekend, and he’s a great way for players to fill out their collections of Exotic weapons and armor, which is some of the best stuff you can find in the game. This makes Legendary Shards extremely valuable, instead of being a somewhat esoteric currency used purely for infusion.
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As in Destiny, Xur appears in a random spot on one of the four planets in Destiny 2 each Friday. Unlike in the first game, he’s easy to find: A “IX” icon showing Xur’s location will appear on the Director map when he appears each week.
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Xur generally offers four pieces of gear, one weapon and a piece of armor for each class, for between 20 and 30 legendary shards. Thirty Legendary Shards is a very attainable for daily players: By the time you reach the endgame, and Legendaries are relatively plentiful if you know how to find them.
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If you’ve been saving up, Xur also sells “fated engrams,” which gives you a random piece of new exotic gear. You don’t have any control over what you get, but it will definitely be something that isn’t in the collection in your vault. Fated engrams cost 97 shards to purchase one — the equivalent of more than 30 Legendary items — but it’s a great option for completionists looking to get every exotic.
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Legendary Shards also act as currency when you interact with the game’s faction characters, such as Zavala, Ikora, Devram, Failsafe, Asher, Sloane, and Brother Vance. Each of them will give you high-level rewards when you complete certain objectives for them throughout the course of the game, including guns like Drang, a Legendary pistol that pairs with an Exotic hand cannon you can unlock by completing a lengthy quest. Once you get those guns the first time, you can use Legendary Shards to re-purchase them, in case you wind up dismantling them accidentally.
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You can also purchase items from vendors using a combination of Legendary Shards and faction tokens, even if you never acquired previously. The slots for the various rewards are unlocked after claiming standard reward engrams from each faction, which you likely already have done if you’ve been playing the game since launch, and you’ll always be able to purchase a piece of armor for every slot as well as a rotating weapon. These aren’t cheap, but it eliminates the random element associated with standard engrams.
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If you missed out on any specific raid items during your group’s last run, you can use Legendary Shards to fill in the gaps. In any week in which you’ve completed the Leviathan raid, you can use Legendary Shards and Calus tokens to purchase raid items from Benedict, the raid vendor, in the tower. You can also do this for prestige-level raid gear, provided that you have already completed the harder raid that week.
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Lastly, Guardians who simply want to roll the dice can spend Legendary Shards to buy Legendary engrams directly from the Cryptarch. Master Rahool in the Tower sells legendary engrams for 25 shards a pop. This isn’t a great deal, especially for endgame players. You have to dismantle nine legendary items to get enough shards for a single, random engram: Generally speaking, you’re better off running activities to get more engrams. That said, this is a quick way to get a new rifle or helmet if you don’t feel like grinding.
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Purchasing legendary engrams also creates more chances to find “masterwork” weapons and armor — Legendary items that can generate orbs of light for multi-kills, and feature added stat bonuses. The potential for this to happen is quite low, but if you need a few Masterwork cores for one of your other weapons, you can always purchase a few engrams and dismantle them. You can also use Legendary Shards and a Masterwork Core to re-roll the stats on a particular Masterwork weapon or armor piece.
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At the gunsmith, you can now also purchase Legendary Mods using a combination of Legendary Shards, and the choices will update each day. These include weapon and armor mods, including the ever-illusive chest armor mods, but the mod component requirement means you’ll need to have stockpiled several Legendary mods in advance before making your purchase.
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The Legendary Shard system and Destiny 2’s limitations on inventory space for your character (and in your larger storage space known as your Vault) incentivize you to dismantle any gear you might not immediately need. It’s easy to see a lower-level piece of Legendary gear and figure you can just destroy it for shards and get it out of your way. But there are some nuances to Legendary-level gear that make breaking it down a gamble you might not always want to take.
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Before breaking down a piece of Legendary gear, make sure you go into its “Details” screen and check its mods. Some Legendary items will come with special, Legendary-level modifications that make them better. Specifically, you’ll want to keep an eye out for gear that adds five points to your item’s attack or defensive Power. The stats on that gear are misleading because they’re actually five points lower than they appear to be. Essentially, it means that gear with plus-five mods are better to keep and infuse lower-level gear into, because you get more of a bonus out of them that will help you raise your overall Power level.
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In general, at least for now, you only want to dismantle Legendaries you dislike or have doubles of. Players are still figuring out the “metagame” of Destiny 2, how to maximize each class’ performance by finding the weapons and armor with the best perks, abilities, and bonuses. Your chances of dismantling a gun that turns out to be one of the game’s best, just because you got it at a low level, are really high at this point in Destiny 2’s life, so it’s better to wait and see.
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There is a lot to analyse, and possibly over-analyse, about the recent meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump. There were some notable surprises, including the strong language used when condemning Pakistan for its refusal to crack down on terrorist groups operating across borders. There were also some welcome signs of continuity, including the United States' recognition of India as a Major Defense Partner, support for India's membership to export control regimes and the U.N. Security Council, and commonality of views on Afghanistan's stability and on cyberspace. New Delhi should be more than satisfied with these broad stated contours for cooperation, which should put to rest some concerns about the Trump administration's orientation.
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Of course, there was also plenty of symbolism: the bear hugs, the warm rhetoric, and the invitation extended to Ivanka Trump for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in India. There was the high profile participation on the U.S. side, including many senior cabinet officials, two of whom - Secretary of Defense James Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson - called upon Modi separately for private discussions. And there was the occasion itself. U.S. officials told The Washington Post that inviting Modi to a working dinner in the White House was "meant to signal respect."
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But amid all the surprises and continuity, the pomp and personal rapport, two takeaways really stand out from this meeting. One concerns India-U.S. convergence in the Indo-Pacific. This really was the headline from the visit, and underscored the central strategic rationale for the bilateral relationship. While not using the same language, perhaps too closely associated now with the Barack Obama administration, the meeting reflected an effective continuation of the Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Region, which was agreed in January 2015. The latest statement encompasses common principles concerning the freedom of navigation, overflight, and commerce, and the peaceful resolution of disputes in the region. Indian Ocean security - whether U.S. involvement in the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium or the centrality of the Malabar naval exercises - features prominently. The U.S. offer to sell Sea Guardian unarmed drones could mark a major contribution to India's ability to monitor the Indian Ocean, just as India's earlier acquisition of P-8I maritime surveillance aircraft proved a game-changer.
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But what really stands out in the joint statement is a passage on regional economic connectivity. It outlines a set of principles, specifically that such connectivity should be based on "the transparent development of infrastructure and the use of responsible debt financing practices, while ensuring respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, the rule of law, and the environment." These principles closely reflect India's prior statement of May 13 concerning its refusal to participate in the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing. Some Indian commentators felt that India was being "isolated" when it opted to boycott the Forum, a major diplomatic initiative of the Chinese government. But the U.S. endorsement of principles first articulated by India, coupled with similar concerns described separately by the EuropeanUnion and Japan, has put India in the unusual position of being a normative leader when it comes to regional connectivity, an increasingly important arena of international competition. The challenge, moving forward, is how India can further articulate, promote, and enforce such norms in its extended neighbourhood and beyond.
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If strategic considerations witnessed a remarkable degree of confluence, bilateral issues still reflect some differences between Trump's America and Modi's India. Beyond the broad principles of free trade, open markets, and converging values, these issues were notable for their absence in the terse joint statement. In many ways, this reflects the changed political dynamics of the United States under Trump. The two sides gave a nod to more balanced trade and reintroduced "clean coal" to the energy cooperation portfolio. Standing together in the Rose Garden, Trump also highlighted the two leaders' shared domestic objectives of economic growth, infrastructure spending, anti-corruption efforts, and tax reform, while Modi paid lip service to Trump's motto: "Make America Great Again." Many traditional agenda items that had focused on India's transformation - from women's empowerment and climate change to smart cities and educational initiatives - were also conspicuously absent. Some prior strategic projects, including the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative and the aircraft carrier technology working group, also did not feature, being either politically tainted by their association with a previous administration or appearing too one-sided for the White House's current incumbents.
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A day after Modi left Washington, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence offered a clearer articulation of his administration's approach to bilateral business relations with India in a speech to the U.S.-India Business Council. While clearly stating Trump's economic priorities, he reinforced the message that "our two great nations [the United States and India] are bound...by commerce." Noting that U.S. exports to India support roughly 200,000 jobs, he highlighted civil aviation, energy, and defence as three sectors in which business with India is a boon for the American economy. Perhaps this goes to sow that although a panoply of bilateral issues went unaddressed at Modi's first meeting with Trump, some ways might still be found to make 'America First' compatible with India's transformation.
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Dress Up Your Chickens, Just Don't Kiss Them The CDC says it's safe to dress your chickens up for Halloween. This comes after a news outlet reported a salmonella outbreak and said dressing a chicken in a costume could spread harmful bacteria.
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The CDC says it's safe to dress your chickens up for Halloween. This comes after a news outlet reported a salmonella outbreak and said dressing a chicken in a costume could spread harmful bacteria.
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Good morning. I'm Rachel Martin with an important announcement. The Centers for Disease Control says it's safe to dress your chickens up for Halloween. This comes after a news outlet reported a salmonella outbreak and said dressing a chicken in a costume could spread harmful bacteria. The CDC corrected the record, although with this addendum - you can put your poultry in whatever get-up you want to tonight, but resist the urge to snuggle your chicken with your face. And kissing is really off-limits. It's MORNING EDITION.
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Story by Logan Quinn, Fourth Grader at Sycolin Creek Elementary School.
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Today was a really big day for us girls in the Girls on the Run. We had our 5K race at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, this morning. Everyone was predicting that it would pour down rain, but I guess Mother Nature changed her mind because the sun was shining in the sky.
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When the race started, it made me want to jump up and down like crazy! I started running and then since the weather was getting warmer, I was also getting warmer. I was on my second mile and I thought in my head only one more mile! Once I finished, I felt AMAZING!
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Then I thought about what this season meant to me. One of the things that I remembered was all of the activities we did. I also learned that what you say to people can be harmful, and you can’t take it back like toothpaste and its bottle. I also made new friends. Making friends is always a pleasure and that’s what I did. I got to meet Third, Fourth and Fifth graders.
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How Do You Envisage Africa’s Future In The Year 2050?
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Why some nations are rapidly declining, while others, on the contrary, flourishing and successful? And why are some countries very poor and others progressing, prosperous or rich? Looking at it, you will see a striking difference between the African continent and other continents.
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Even though the developed world has been successful through Africa’s resources, the continent of Africa itself where tons of raw materials and resources are taken to the developed world; lies in total darkness. Why and what is causing the snail development in Africa?
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Economic progress is often used to measure a country's success but since Africa's economy is in crisis, that means there are important factors hampering the progress of Africa. What are these factors which can be taken into consideration?
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One difference between rich and poor countries is poor countries have less educated and healthy populations. The life expectancy of their citizens is less; while public services do not work well. All these detractors come under one heading, ‘Corruption,’ a word no African leader is interested to hear, yet the twins always walk together.
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Taking a wider view of successful countries, one quickly notices it is a matter of technology, education and government services which have played significant roles to build that country's successful economy. These give one the idea that there is something terribly wrong in Africa.
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Education is poor, inefficient government services, including, the judiciary system, poor roads, the lack of electricity and dirty disease-breeding environments, have all contributed to Africa's slow development and economic crisis.
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In my opinion, since Africa is rich or has made the developed world rich, I believe that African leaders deliberately delay the progress of the continent in order to stay longer and enrich themselves.
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Talent, ideas, skills, creativity, entrepreneurship are quickly recognized by society and if you want the state to flourish, it must have institutions that can find the use for these talents. This is the task of inclusive institutions. But most African countries do not have economic institutions that create incentives and opportunities.
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Why does Africa have such unfavorable conditions, with people living on less than a dollar per day, despite the natural wealth of the continent?
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Many Ghanaians are used to the fact that politics is what improves the economy of a country, therefore, everyone wants to vote for the right party. Politics doesn’t bring success to a country but the efficiency of those under that political party formulates and creates a development model or a successful economy.
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Switzerland has a kind of historical phenomenon, people made cheese and export pharmaceuticals, machinery including computers, clocks, watches, organic chemicals, optical, technical, medical, etc, yet it’s one of the richest countries in the world because that’s where corrupt African leaders keep their money.
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It’s very frightening indeed to see Ghana in this depressive economic situation sixty years after independence, therefore, what’s the future of the next generation, including our children?
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Foxes have holes, the birds have nests, yet the son of man has no place to lay his head. Europe and America smile with happiness when they think of Africa because it's their reservoir, yet Africans live with hopes and dreams, many without knowing where their next meal will be coming from.
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Africa must unite and utilize their own resources because the continent is not poor. We need efficient, brave and hardworking leaders if ever there is going to be any development on the continent.
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The United Nations predicts that between 2015 and 2050, Africa will add 1.3 billion people, more than doubling its current population of 1.2 billion, therefore, how would the continent's future be like when poverty is far from being eradicated?
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