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archivisionary · 8 months
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The Shard: A Modern building Echoing Gothic Cathedrals.
How the architecture of London's the shard designed by
Renzo Piano reminds us of the past?
If you look both at the picture of the shard and a tower of a gothic cathedral, you may mistake them as they are very similar.
The contruction focused on letting the light in. The pointedness of it, as it was reaching skywards, specific for the gothic style.
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Finally, like cathedrals that served as beacons of spirituality, The Shard serves as a modern symbol of London's aspirations. It stands as a testament to human achievement, echoing the way cathedrals once represented the pinnacle of architectural and engineering prowers.
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basketballreading · 10 months
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How to stop opponent team run , with out call a time out ?
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There are some ideas.
1. Adjust Defensive Assignments: Make necessary adjustments to defensive assignments based on the opponent's hot players, and main action the play . What you can do about it . Assign your best defender to guard their primary scoring threat, deny them the ball, and randomly read abd react trapping system. Switch defensive assignments to employ a more versatile and adaptable defensive strategy, stifling their offensive rhythm, to force other players to step up and take more difficult shots.
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2. Analyze Offensive Weaknesses: Identify and exploit the opponent's defensive vulnerabilities. Focus on attacking their weaknesses through strategic play-calling, such as exploiting mismatches or running specific offensive sets to exploit defensive breakdowns. Good working against overall defensive strategy ( if interesting can explain more deeply ). This targeted approach disrupts the opponent's defensive cohesion and can swiftly shift momentum.
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3. Strategic Substitutions: Make astute substitutions to inject fresh energy and make tactical adjustments. Also on your sub , you can give instructions to other players , what to play , who to attack, who cut to off. Rebound Etc. Evaluate player matchups and bring in defensive specialists or high-energy players to disrupt the opponent's offensive rhythm. Selective substitutions can reinvigorate the team and provide a necessary spark during a crucial phase of the game.
There is more , so I can make part two , if I see people interesting.
And bring your ideas also .
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luvalwayslanora · 2 years
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So I did something fun, and meeting these guys was amazing ☺️. I’ve always taken to astrology before it became more known on the internet. Since I was a kid my interactions with people developed my awareness of signs by birthdays, body language and differences even if someone I know I was the same sign as another. It also was helpful to me because studying people is what I’m always curious about because certain things I could never understand could be my neurological mind, who knows. And now that there’s more to help me add to what I’ve studied it’s just a gateway to the gifts I have. I never thought I would be this brave to even answer such questions. I’ve grown a lot from all the things I’ve been through with friendships, relationships and myself. Opening up my third eye, reading auras, unblocking my chakras, acknowledging and learning from trauma, being diagnosed .. all of this is just to guide me to be better, stand proud and share love. I use to be so hidden and then I was consuming parts of myself thinking I was happy. Right now, I’m in a more healthy space. I can navigate through life more confidently, I can bounce back a bit more from sad days and above all I’ll continue to be honest and true to myself even if it’s not perfect.
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loveyourlovelysoul · 2 years
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How to avoid online scams - short guide
I'm probably not a real pro but I have a little internet knowledge from a previous job and for passion, so I want to tell you a couple of things about recognizing a link (especially when you get them via email or message) and avoiding a bit more to fall into a fishing trap.
Let's keep in mind that obviously they only want your data (and it's generally something related to your money/any service you have an account on which is connected with your money cards/bank account).
Rule n°1: do not click immediately. Never Ever.
Even if you get a message and it falls in a trusted list (like from an agency that usually sends you notifications through sms)
Rule n°2: Calm down. Is the grammar of that sms or email correct? Or has it mistakes?
If it has mistakes it's obviously translated with Google and therefore not correct. (Same goes for websites, but I'll get back to this later on)
Rule n°3: is an actual problem or a something made up?
E.g. is it an actual access to your private area or a tried one?
If it's only a try that didn't go well, let go immediately.
If someone accessed, pass to the next step.
(If you get emails from delivery services of your area, look at the language used. If they ask you immediately to add your data, it's obviously a scam. And if you have not a delivery planned/or if it's from a service/agency you don't even have an account with... let it go. Scammers randomly send emails/messages to groups of emails/number through various internet services, hoping to arrive to someone that falls into their trap.)
Rule n°4: take a look at the domain
Is the first part of the link the usual trusted domain of their website? Or it is different? Is the "location" (.com, .org, .net, .uk, .us, .fr,...) the correct one?
A trusted shortened link is generally made of a shorten of the name of the service+the location / a part of that domain (generally related to your client area on that site or something like that).
e.g. www.loveyourlovelysoul.com/myarea can transform into loveyour.com/myarea
As said, seen that scammers are interested in your data, they'll use "myarea" or "client" to make you worry and click on it.
If the link you see it's all mixed up, it has an incomplete domain or a different location, close everything and let go: it's an obvious scam.
e.g. myarea/loveyou.us is different even from the shortened one
Remember that domains end with the location bit, and each part of that domain is added after that bit, not viceversa:
e.g. loveyour.com/blabla and not blabla/loveyour.com : these are two entirely different domains, and therefore, websites (and it gets even more clear if the "location" bit is different: loveyour.com and blabla/loveyou.us).
Rule n°5: At least never click from your phone, try to put the domain on your computer's search bar: especially if you have firewalls and antivirus and all the rest, it can help you blocking the page or at least give you a hint about it being a scam (okay, it can work also on recent phones, but I'm an oldie, I rather work on these things from my netbook that btw has no emails or whatsoever connected to it, differently from my phone ofc)
Rule n°6: if by any chance you land on the website
When you land on a website, look at how is buildt. Look at what is written and if you see any grammar mistakes, close the window and go away.
If you cannot see a way to get to a homepage, it's another sign that's the only page of that domain, and therefore it's a scam (especially if they only ask for your data)/not your usual website.
Look at what they ask as data to acces your private area: the usual email + password? Or you should add also other infos like your phone number (so to pass through those "double check" walls you may have and be able to change your password anytime, no matter if you change it too)? Can you see the captcha code after it? (Usually scammers don't add it)
Rule n°7: Change your passwords
If you still click and add your data (or see some random access you didn't make), go and change your password and any other extra info on the original website of your service (or block/delete anything related to it, especially money cards). If you were asked for the phone number and it's the same connected to your email's account for your "double check" security thing, go change that on the emails' settings as well (if not, they still have the power to change your email's account password too -even if i'ts probably not their main goal: they want to access any service related to your bank account, more generally-). To be more sure and safe, you can delete that account on that service and create a new one with a different email and password. Remember it's safer to use different passwords everytime you create an account on a specific service/website. Write them down on a paper for extra memory and safety;)
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Tumblr's scams:
If you get messages or asks or comments with videos or random stuff/links: never click on them. Take a look at the preview of their blog if anything, but don't mind them. It's generally a scam (and also, beware even of trusted tumblrs, cause some may get hacked sometimes. Pay attention at what you read and contact the real owner if you know them). In general: don't watch, don't look. Don't worry. Delete, block, report. It's all good.
Even if you end up seeing some videos or read some words and might be triggering for you, don't worry. Don't panic. Nobody is after you. They don't even know what do you blog about.
These scammers send the same thing to a bunch of blogs they may find while searching for a specific # or something like that. Just delete/block/report. It won't stop those people to probably create new blogs from which keep annoying people, but at least you'll feel a little more at peace.
Okay so these is a short guide for beginners (I noticed it's something not everyone may know about), if any of you has any other info or suggestion to add, please do that.
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@be-kind-to-all-kind it wasn't only about English language, it's a world wide post and sure sometimes English speakers don't know English grammar too well, but you can easily understand when a translator like Google is behind there (and it gets even more clear when they translate from English in other European languages) ;)
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smallsnippets · 2 years
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smalldetective36 · 1 year
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So I was watching this movie called Hello World the other day (Really good movie, I recommend watching it) and one thing I can't never forget is when our main protag is going to fight these enemies and his teacher, who give him the power to create any non-living object, tell him to make a weapon to fight with. Now you would think he would make something like a bat or a pan, you know something that could be a regular weapon. So what did he create?
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HE CREATE A GODDAMN BOOK. And I was dying. Man really was beating the knowledge into these guys and honestly this is the best scene I have ever seen. Go watch this movie to get the full experience, it really good.
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theselfcaremaven · 1 year
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lamortexiii · 2 years
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The HellBilly Pulpit: Time is a Fraud.
Well, at least the current standard and practice of measuring time and how it affects us.
Our ancestors, thousands of years ago, didn’t have clocks to follow.  They relied on the natural order of things to help them keep track: the moon, the stars, and the seasons to name a few.
It amuses me at times. To sit here and watch people, myself included, unfortunately, base everything on this idea of the time we all follow knowing that it’s all a man-made premise.
How old am I? How old are you? Who really knows? It was practically arbitrarily decided that XYZ equals the months, days, and years we follow.
Measuring time started out as a way to keep track of the weekly Sabbaths, but there was much debate on when this actually occurred. So modern timekeeping started to be used as a way to take “man and the creator” out of the equation. This was based on the lunar cycle. The most attuned way of keeping time out of man's hands and rearrangement of cycles is using “Atomic Time” which keeps its rhythm with the moon and the stars. This sounds fine to me, but in the end, it is still a manmade practice used to determine the passing of time, which continues to still be “tweaked” by leap years and the days in a month.
We have to follow these rules of time to keep managed and maintained. Everything is rushed or put off based on these principles. “We have a deadline to meet”, “you have two days to turn it in”, or “you have a month till you go on vacation”, and so on and so on. So with the way of things, you don’t get to really experience life by always looking at your watch or phone for when it’s time to do the next chore or go to the next place. Humans were not meant to be in these little uniformed rows following each other to the same cadence. We evolved from nomads that were always on untethered journeys. But now, “You have to be back at…” is what they always say when you go on a trip now. It gives that feeling like you have to make it back at that certain point no matter what, regardless of if you have to shorten your trip or the sights you wanted to see.
No, I can’t sit comfortably here and do this anymore. I’m of an age where my hair is mostly gray, my body hurts for no reason, and even sometimes just sleeping in a certain way will jack me up for days. I know by those measurements, I’m getting older. I don’t need your clocks to tell me that my 20s were 20 some years ago. I can see it in my face when I look into the mirror. I can see it in my kids as they grow older. The clock is irrelevant to these things.
It’s all corrupt. It goes along with the wonderful concept of capitalism. It’s really rather brash if I think about it enough. Just the plain idea of man’s audacity to try to control how time is measured is incredible.
I mentioned before you can follow or observe any of the natural ways to keep track of your time. The modern use of the clock as a means to regulate our days only really just began in the 20th century.
All of our occult kin have our methods and practices to pace ourselves, a tremendous amount of groups or practices follow the moon for most rituals just as our Native American friends and others track by its stages.
The druids built Stonehenge, Sailors used the stars, and ancient travelers could judge by the position of the sun. We as pagans and heathens have to keep this in mind to live our best life. We are not bound to the clock other than when we have to get our kids from school or get to our dentist appointments.
I mostly use the change of seasons to remember how long ago something really was. Like when I think of the first ritual I attended 13 summers ago, or that I have been with my partner these 11 summers now. I’ve found this can help to keep from being so distracted and miserable watching the hours tick away every day to relate it to the experiences that you have had since that certain event, or how much life you have to look forward to experiencing before going on that next vacation or having that next anniversary
Get back to your roots.  As the stars and sun have their dance. They don’t care what day we call it, or what “time it is”. They just keep doing what it is they do… We should too.
Ava Satanis
The HellBilly Pulpit Blog by @hellbillyvvitch @thehellbillypulpit
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Me hanging out inside the office while doing some work.
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deejabaage · 2 years
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Ideas is one of the big asset in this world, if you can think straight to start a business, you will end up your business foldup. Have you been dreaming of Starting your own business?
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kewalkumar · 2 years
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#सतभक्ति_से_सुख
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जगतगुरु तत्वदर्शी संत रामपाल जी महाराज हमारे सभी धर्मों के पवित्र सदग्रंथो से प्रमाणित पूजा की विधि बताते हैं। जो भी उनसे नाम दीक्षा लेता है उनके सारे दुख दूर हो जाते हैं।
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roohdaar · 2 years
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Not knowing is a good place to start.
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meethishab12 · 2 years
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My Growth
I'm not gonna lie to you, becoming an educator is not as easy as people think it is. Let me tell you that for someone who despises technology, taking the time to ACTUALLY understand it and putting what I've learnt into practice has been an uphill struggle. However, with the predicament which has been going on for years now(Covid-19), it is of utmost importance for me, as a future educator, to know how to properly use technological tools. That is exactly where BITC has swooped in to save the day and I couldn't be more grateful.
When I had first started BITC, I hated this module; I hated it because I couldn't really grasp even the simplest of things which were taught and it frustrated me to my core. However, with baby steps, the help of my friends and determination, plus the never-ending support of my lecturer(who always had the patient to answer ALL of my questions), I slowly started to have a grip on the matter, even if they were the easiest things out of the whole concept. For example, I had a really tough time with the creation of my blog itself and knowing how to change the fonts, backgrounds and everything else. I also struggled with my google classroom: creating the rubric and materials, including files or google sheets...etc, but now, at week 14, I can proudly say that I am MUCH more comfortable with using these technological tools. I am also confident that whether such a situation were to arise or not, I will be able to tackle it no matter what. I know that technology is constantly evolving especially in this modern era, but I'm positive that I'll be able to keep up with it where needed because of the knowledge and skills that I've acquired throughout this module.
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davidhccarter · 17 days
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loveyourlovelysoul · 2 years
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The mushroom absorbs water and minerals for the tree, but in return the tree gives the mushroom nutrients, too. Since both partners benefit from each other, their alliance is considered a symbiotic relationship
Mychorriza connects the natural world and helps it grow (much better than if the trees were left on their own) through mutual and equilibrated exchanges. That's totally how relationships should always be imo.
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