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schittspark · 2 years
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one benslie moment per episode → season 3 episode 13
"all i know is, leslie's always talking about how lucky she is to have you as a friend and i just wanted you to know that."
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bestiarium · 1 month
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The Zhujian [Chinese mythology]
According to the ancient Chinese Shan Hai Jing (the ‘classic of mountains and seas’), there is a place called Single-Sheet Mountain. The location of this mountain, if it even corresponds to a real-life place, is unclear, but it features a desolated high-altitude landscape where no trees or other plants grow.
Several strange creatures call these heights home, one of which is the Zhujian. The most striking characteristic of this bizarre beasts is its human head, while its body resembles that of a leopard. It has a singular eye in the middle of its face, and its ears resemble those of an ox. The Zhujian has a remarkably long tail, which it holds in its mouth when moving. When the creature sits down, its long tail is coiled.
Not much is known about these creatures, but the Shan Hai Jing also mentions that it is known for making angry shouts.
Source: Strassberg, R. E., 2002, A Chinese Bestiary: Strange creatures from the Guideways through the Mountains and Seas, 313 pp., p.123-124. (image source: SUGA良仁 on Artstation)
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whale-in-that-case · 4 months
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Actually if the wood mice was introduced to North Africa through agriculture about 10.000 years ago only I don't see why I can't argue that rats were similarly brought to Vvardenfell by Nord settlers in the late Merethic era.
(Jeremy S. Herman, Fríđa Jóhannesdóttir, Eleanor P. Jones, Allan D. McDevitt, Johan R. Michaux, Thomas A. White, Jan M. Wójcik, Jeremy B. Searle, Post-glacial colonization of Europe by the wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus: evidence of a northern refugium and dispersal with humans, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Volume 120, Issue 2, 1 February 2017, Pages 313–332, https://doi.org/10.1111/bij.12882)
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glacierruler · 3 months
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Divide Codes
Making the Future masterpost
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Taglist: @cutebisexualmess and @duck-in-a-spaceship
General Overarching Code
The equal sign is not a part of the code, it is just a means to simplify things. The first sign is supposed to look like a traditional division symbol.
*/. = divide from the kingdom / a divide is located there
<> = messengers needed / meeting between allies
< = sentries/robotic check in the next few days
> = traitor suspected
+ = check in went fine / traitor is gone
- = this faction of the divide has been caught. RUN
[ = new members, not tested, tread carefully
] = new members, limited testing, tread carefully
[ ] = new members, fully tested and trusted
From Withing the Shadows Codes
/ = guard checks / checkpoint
\ = abandoned spot
| = go to meeting place B or C
x = we’re being watched
% = we’ve been found out HIDE
Letters to Numbers:
A = 113     H = 132    O = 213     V = 311
B = 212     I = 222     P = 333     W = 312
C = 131     J = 332     Q = 123      X = 223
D = 111     K = 122     R = 231     Y = 221
E = 321     L = 331     S = 313     Z = 233
F = 232     M = 323     T = 112
G = 211     N =133     U = 121
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compneuropapers · 6 months
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Interesting Reviews for Week 45, 2023
How the conception of control influences our understanding of actions. Floegel, M., Kasper, J., Perrier, P., & Kell, C. A. (2023). Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 24(5), 313–329.
Resolving the prefrontal mechanisms of adaptive cognitive behaviors: A cross-species perspective. Hanganu-Opatz, I. L., Klausberger, T., Sigurdsson, T., Nieder, A., Jacob, S. N., Bartos, M., … Diester, I. (2023). Neuron, 111(7), 1020–1036.
Solving the binding problem: Assemblies form when neurons enhance their firing rate—they don’t need to oscillate or synchronize. Roelfsema, P. R. (2023). Neuron, 111(7), 1003–1019.
Maladaptive explore/exploit trade-offs in schizophrenia. Speers, L. J., & Bilkey, D. K. (2023). Trends in Neurosciences, 46(5), 341–354.
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survey--s · 2 years
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~HABiTS~
Do you tend to speed when you drive? Yeah, it happens. I mean, I’m concentrating on the road, not sitting there and staring at my speedo constantly.
Do you smoke cigarettes? No.
Does your temper flare a lot? I rarely get properly angry, but I am quite easily irritated.
Do you get emotional easily? Not as much as I used to.
Do you get obnoxious when you're drunk? Nah, I just tend to talk a lot more, but I don’t really drink at all anymore.
Which shoe goes on first? Uh, the left hand side mostly.
Are you lazy? Yes and no. I mean, I work for myself and I’m good at getting things done if needs be, but on my days off I am quite happy to do absolutely nothing lol.
Name one thing you do that people always tell you about. Talk about the animals too much.
Are you superstitious? No.
Do you get bored with relationships quickly? No.
Can you sleep without blankets covering you? Not unless I’m absolutely exhausted.
What position do you sleep in? Curled over on my side - normally my right but sometimes my left too.
What do you do when you're angry? Cry.
What do you do when you're sad? Go silent.
Who do you call when you have a bad day? My mum, hahah. I had one of those stressful days yesterday and the first thing I did when I finished was ring my mum, lol.
-Y0UR ABC'S-
A - is for the last person that made you ANGRY. Other dog owners who don’t put their bloody dogs on leads.
B - is for BEER you prefer. I don’t really drink beer at all.
C - is for do you have a CAT? Yeah, we have three black cats.
D - is for can you DANCE? Yeah, I did quite a few dance classes when I was younger.
E - is for do you have your EARS pierced? Yeah, three in each earlobe as well as my right cartilage.
F - is for your best FRIEND. Mike.
G - is for did you ever watch GUTS on Nickelodeon? I have absolutely no idea what that is, so I’m gonna go with no.
H - is for the last person who HUGGED you? Mike.
I - is for close your eyes.. what IMAGE do you see? Blackness.
J - is for have you ever been to JAIL? No.
K - is for when is the last time you flew a KITE? Never.
L - is for the LOVE of your life. My husband.
M - is for the last piece of MAIL you got. An MOT reminder.
N - is for do you remember NERF guns? Sure. I’ve never used one though.
O - is for do you OWN a car? I do indeed.
P - is for your favorite PASTTIME. Spending with my animals, surveys, sleeping, watching TV, going out for meals, horse-riding, going to the beach etc.
Q - is for do you like peace & QUIET? Definitely. I get really stressed if it’s too noisy.
R - is for do you like the color RED? Yeah, but darker shades of red like burgundy.
S - is for how many hours of SLEEP you need to function? I mean, I can cope for a day on no sleep, but ideally, 7-8 hours.
T - is for what TIME is it? It’s 3.45pm.
U - is for what is UNDER your bed? Loads of Mike’s stuff as he seems to use it as some kind of storage area.
V - is for what you did last VALENTINE'S day. Uh, I think we got takeaway for dinner.
W - is for do you drink a lot of WATER? No. I don’t like plain water.
X - is for have you ever had an X-RAY? Yeah, several on my teeth as well as a couple others when I’ve fractured bones.
Y - is for the last person you YELLED at. I don’t really yell.
Z - is for have you ever watched ZORRO? No, I don’t think so.
-RAND0M-
Who do you wish you could hang out with right now? I’m happy enough on my own for the moment, but Mike is due home pretty soon.
Name one thing you absolutely can not stand. Drivers who don’t use their indicators.
Where do you spend most of your time? When I’m not at work, I’m generally at home on the sofa, lol.
If you could fly, where would you go first? The Seychelles.
What was the best vacation you've ever been on? I have great memories of our holidays to Italy, Sardinia, Canada and Switzerland.
Have you ever hit a squirrel when you were driving? I’m sure I have.
Did your car ever break down? It’s never broken down as such, but I have had punctures/flats a few times.
What's your favorite thing to do on the weekend? Relax, catch up on sleep, go for meals, spend time with Mike.
What radio station do you listen to most often? Radio One.
Pick one: Papa John's, Dominoes, or Pizza Hut. Pizza Hut.
What is the longest amount of time you've been awake? Uh, just over 48 hours, but I then slept for nearly 24 hours in a row hahah.
What would you do if you found out the world was ending in one week? I mean, what could I do?
Do scary movies make you paranoid when you watch them alone? I just don’t watch scary movies to begin with.
Name one thing you've lied about recently. How well-behaved a clients’ dog was on a walk, lol. She’s such a nice person and I hate having to tell her that her dog is a struggle at times.
What is the worst movie you've ever seen? Big Momma’s House 2.
Who was the first person to ever give you flowers? Probably my parents.
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speedywriters · 2 months
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Politics and International Relations Annotated Bibliography
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Politics and International Relations Annotated Bibliography
Politics and International Relations Annotated Bibliography
Chaudoin, S., Milner, H. V., & Pang, X. (2015). International systems and domestic politics: linking complex interactions with empirical models in international relations. International Organization, 69, 275-309.
Chaudoin, S., Milner, H. V., & Pang, X. (2015). International systems and domestic politics: Linking complex interactions with empirical models in international relations. International Organization, 69, 275-309.
De Mesquita, B. B. (2002). Domestic politics and international relations. International Studies Quarterly, 46, 1-9.
Fearon, J. D. (1998). Domestic politics, foreign policy, and theories of international relations. Annual Review of Political Science, 1, 289-313.
Finnemore, M., & Sikkink, K. (2001). Taking stock: The constructivist research program in international relations and comparative politics. Annual Review of Political Science, 3, 391-416.
Gomes, P. (2008). The international relations in the politics of the Partido Africano da Independencia da Guine e Cabo Verde. Portuguese Journal of Social Science, 7(2), 115-130.
Hideaki, S. (2000). The politics of legitimacy in international relations: A critical examination of NATO’s. Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 25(4), 1-6.
Jupille, J., & Caporaso, J. A. (1999). Institutionalism and the European Union: beyond international relations and comparative politics. Annual Review of Political Science, 2, 429-444.
Katzenstein, P. J., Keohane, R. O., & Krasner, S. D. (1998). International organization and the study of world politics. International Organization, 52, 645-685.
Libaridian, G. (2002). A reassessment of regional politics and international relations in South Caucasus. Iran and the Caucasus, 6(1-2), 237-247.
MacKay, J. (2013). International politics in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century central Asia: beyond anarchy in international-relations theory. Central Asian Survey, 32(2), 210-224.
Mamadouh, V., & Dijkink, G. (2006). Introduction to special issue of geopolitics: the politics of geopolitical discourse. Geopolitics, international relations and political geography: the politics of geopolitical discourse. Geopolitics, 11, 349-366.
McLean, R. R. (2011). Kaiser Wilhelm II and his Hessian cousins: Intra-state relations in the German empire and international dynastic politics, 1890-1918. German History, 19(1), 28-53.
Rathbun, B. (2012). Politics and paradigm preferences: the implicit ideology of international relations scholars. International Studies Quarterly, 56, 607-622.
Rengger, N. (2000). Political theory and international relations: Promised land or exit from Eden? International Affairs, 76(4), 755-770.
Richard, E., Andrew, B., Alistair, C., Stefan, A., Mike, B., Dan, B., Debbie, L., Lee, M., Susan, M., Shane, O., & Graham, W. (2010). Editorial: British politics and international relations in times of change. British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 12(2), 155-160.
Sclofsky, S. (2018). The specter that haunts political science: the neglect and misreading of Marx in international relations and comparative politics. International Studies Perspectives, 19, 44-66.
Sinha, A. (2018). Building a theory of change in international relations: pathways of disruptive and incremental change in world politics. International Studies Review, 20, 195-203.
Smith, S. (2003). International relations and international relations: the links between theory and practice in world politics. Journal of International Relations & Development, 6(3), 233-239.
Steele, B. J. (2017). Centenary (inter)national, 1914-1924: the politics of commemoration and historical memory in international relations. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 63(3), 339-344.
Tamene, G. (2013). Alternative perspectives in international relations and politics of the 21st century. Journal of Asian Pacific Studies, 3(1), 14-36.
Valeriano, B. (2008). The lack of diverse perspectives in the international relations field: the politics of being alone. International Studies Perspectives, 9, 450-454.
Watson, B. C. S. (1996). The politics of confusion in international relations theory. Perspectives on Political Science, 25(1), 6-10.
Williams, M. C. (2004). Why ideas matter in international relations: Hans Morgenthau, classical realism, and the moral construction of power politics. International Organization, 58, 633-665.
Social Science Aspects of Politics and International Relation
Bettiza, G. (2014). Civilizational analysis in international relations: mapping the field and advancing a “civilizational politics” line of research. International Studies Review, 16, 1-28.
Boone, C., & Batsell, J. (2001). Politics and AIDS in Africa: research agendas in political science and international relations. Africa Today, 3-33
Henkin, L. (1990). Law and politics in international relations: State and human values. Journal of International Affairs, 12, 183-208.
Horton, J. B., & Reynolds. J. L. (2016). The international politics of climate engineering: a review and prospectus for international relations. International Studies Review, 18, 438-461.
James, P., & Wolfson, M. (2003). International relations: a perspective based on politics, economics and systems. Journal of International Relations and Development, 6(4), 344-357.
Langlois, A. J. (2016). International relations theory and global sexuality politics. Politics, 36(4), 385-399.
Monshipouri, M. (2012). Tracing David P. Forsythe’s intellectual evolution: from human rights and world politics (1983) to human rights in international relations (2006). Journal of Human Rights, 11, 316-321.
Mowlana, H. (2016). The role of media in contemporary international relations: culture and politics at the crossroads. Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 11(1), 84-96.
N.a. (2005). International relations and the study of Islam and world politics in the age of global jihad. Ankara Papers, 16, 7-12.
Richmond, O. P. (2018). Analog/digital international relations and global politics. Global-e: A Global Studies Journal, 11(6), 1-3.
Schroeder, M. (2008). The construction of China’s climate politics: Transnational NGOs and the spiral model of international relations. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 21(4), 505-525.
Stoddart, B. (2006). Sport, cultural politics and international relations: England versus German, 1935[1]. Soccer and Society, 7(1), 29-50.
Usul, A. R. (2011). Academia and the legitimizing of international politics: studies of democratization and world politics. Third World Quarterly, 3l2(9), 1691-1702.
Wilson, E. K. (2014). Theorizing religion as politics in postsecular international relations. Politics, Religion & Ideology, 15(3), 347-365.
Woll, C., & Artigas, A. (2007). When trade liberalization turns into regulatory reform: The impact on business-government relations in international trade politics. Regulation & Governance, 1, 121-138.
Vranjes, A., & Budimir, Z. (2017). International political communication and influence of information and communication technologies on contemporary international relations. Politeia, 7(13), 128-138.
Politics and International Relations Bibliography Analysis Essay
The bibliography is developed using the topic “Politics and International Relations.” This is a considerably wide topic that can be used to cover different aspects of how local politics related to a certain issue can influence international relations between that country and other nations in the world. It can also be approached by considering political theories that influence international relations. The bibliography was basically created by searching the key phrase “politics and international relations” in the EBSCOhost search engine. The student was linked to the Ebcohost by searching the topic in the school library. This is an external site linked to the school library to permit students and other scholars to access a wide range of study materials. The database was accessed by logging in using normal student portal login credentials. After logging in, the student was prompted to select the material source and then the database. The material source was selected as college and university selected material section and since there was no database that seemed specific for the required material, the search involved searching from all databases, with the hope of scaling it down using the selected search keywords. The search returned 60393 academic materials, with a display of 10 articles per page. The student targeted journal articles focusing more on journals with topics on politics regarding a certain subject, which influence international relations. Journal selection was done manually by reading through the topics and picking the most satisfactory journals. This resulted in the selection of about 70 journals, mostly from the first 15 returned search pages. The student then scanned through the abstract of the selected journals, eliminating those that seemed unfit and all journals focusing on book review. This resulted in the elimination of 20 journals, resulting in the selection of 40 journals included in this bibliography. This was followed by the manual development of the above bibliography by writing the reference one after another until the entire list of 40 journals was developed.
Basically, the development of the bibliography was not an easy task, especially based on the nature of the topic. The student had a lot of expectations while conducting the first search. However, the results made the selection of the journals quite hard, especially due to the diversity of the covered issues in the topic and the complexity of most of the returned topics. There was also a limitation of obtaining enough journals addressing a specific aspect of politics and how it influences international relations. In this regard, it was decided to include all topics that focus on the politics and international relationships, despite the element of the topic, focusing more on general topics addressing politics and national relations, and those addressing aspects of social science in politics and how they influence international relations. Another major challenge encountered during this search is that it was considerably hard to accurately judge an article just by the look of the topic. This forced the research to scan through articles abstracts to be able to make a viable conclusion. Going through each abstract to determine whether the content was viable was considerably time consuming and tiresome. Moreover, some articles did not have an abstract to depend on and hence, the student had to scan the content to make a judgment. The student had to be extra careful while making articles selection to ensure that the selected article either back a concept or theory raised by the previous article or it makes a new viable contribution to the topic. Generally, the process was considerably involving and tedious, especially when a large number of academic materials, like used above, needed to be reviewed.
The bibliography is divided into two sections. The first section comprises materials that offer general knowledge or theoretical knowledge regarding politics and international relations. The section contains a total of 24 articles, with different perspectives on politics and international relations. Some of the articles focus on domestic politics and how they influence the country’s relations at international levels. Other articles review available theories demonstrating the relationship between politics and international relations. These articles may also touch on social aspects, though the aspects may not be the main focus of their discussion. The main purpose of this section is to create a theoretical foundation of the topic. Articles in this section give different perspectives regarding the interaction between local and international politics and how they influence international relations. They also focus on how the influence generated by this relation influence the social aspect of people living in two or more associating countries. This section will provide information upon which, the second section of the discussion will be based on.
The second section of the bibliography contains articles focuses on politics regarding a specific aspect of social science and how these kinds of politics influence international relations around the globe. The section features articles centering on different aspects of social science. These articles will act as a major contributor to the topic by demonstrating how international relations can be influenced by politics on specific social aspects. In most cases, different countries may share different ideologies regarding a certain social topic. The difference in their political stand regarding that particular social aspect is likely to influence their relation, whereby they may even form a policy against it or to support it. One of such social issue that attracts different perspective is sexuality. While a number of westerns nations have legalized same-sex marriages, that act is still considered to be immoral in most of the Islamic nations and in most of the countries in Africa. Such different stands which seem to go against human right beliefs in western nations and cultural, religious and moral beliefs in Africa and Islamic or Arabic nations may influence the international relation between them. This section raises different social issues likely to provoke different ideologies and how they are likely to influence international relations. It also focuses on other social science issues that facilitate the development of good international relations or that unify the world. The articles in the two sections are arranged in alphabetical order and not based on how related they are. The research paper development in the future will consider articles relations and how different articles build an idea or how some articles contrast an ideal defined by another article. The bibliography is considered extensive enough to give a deep perspective of the topic and to enhance the development of knowledge in this topic. Every article is considered important in making a positive contribution to the development of this topic.
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indiejones · 9 months
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BOLLYWOOD’S 16 MOST POPULAR MUSIC DIRECTORS OF ALL TIME ! (Based on Indies Most Popular/Sold Bollywood Film Albums List)
1. .R. D. Burman - 400 popularity/sales pts 2. .Bappi Lahiri – 373 pts 3. .Laxmikant Pyarelal - 354 pts 4. .Shankar Jaikishan – 313 pts 5. .Shiv Hari – 294 pts 6. .O. P. Nayyar – 283 pts 7. .S. D. Burman – 274 pts 8. .A. R. Rahman – 262 pts 9. .Anu Malik – 214 pts 10. .Ilayaraja – 183 pts 11. .Madan Mohan – 154 pts 12. .Naushad – 134 pts 13. .Ravindra Jain – 124 pts 14. .Hemant Kumar - 116 pts 15. .Ram Laxman – 104 pts 16. .Jatin Lalit – 83 pts .
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kaygun · 9 months
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A Collatz-like Conjecture for the Projective Line
Description of the problem
Consider the following self-map of the projective line over integers $\mathbb{P}(\mathbb{Z})$: $$ T(a:b) = \left(\frac{a}{ord_2(a)}:\frac{3b+a}{ord_2(3b+a)}\right) $$ where $ord_2(a)$ is the largest power of $2$ that divides $a$. The question is the following:
If we define $x_{n+1} = T(x_n)$ for an initial point $x_0 = (a_0:b_0)$ do we always get a cycle. That is, for every inital point $(a_0:b_0)$ is there a $k>0$ and $N>0$ such that $x_{N+k} = x_N$?
Implementation
Let us start with the order function. Rather, let me implement a function that returns a number divided by the $p$-part of that number
(defun reduction (n p) (if (zerop (mod n p)) (reduction (/ n p) p) n))
REDUCTION
and let us test
(mapcar (lambda (m) (list m (reduction m 2))) (loop repeat 30 collect (1+ (random 1000))))
((352 11) (17 17) (744 93) (741 741) (858 429) (763 763) (162 81) (274 137) (180 45) (312 39) (171 171) (595 595) (25 25) (602 301) (605 605) (828 207) (477 477) (398 199) (50 25) (379 379) (175 175) (8 1) (362 181) (174 87) (940 235) (393 393) (845 845) (187 187) (656 41) (897 897))
Next, I need a projective reduction:
(defun projective (xs) (let* ((a (car xs)) (b (cadr xs)) (r (gcd a b))) (list (/ a r) (/ b r))))
PROJECTIVE
and we test
(loop repeat 20 collect (let ((xs (list (+ 2 (random 20)) (+ 2 (random 20))))) (list xs (projective xs))))
(((7 14) (1 2)) ((15 8) (15 8)) ((8 4) (2 1)) ((15 16) (15 16)) ((16 20) (4 5)) ((13 20) (13 20)) ((9 4) (9 4)) ((18 18) (1 1)) ((4 6) (2 3)) ((6 11) (6 11)) ((11 3) (11 3)) ((9 21) (3 7)) ((16 3) (16 3)) ((10 10) (1 1)) ((8 5) (8 5)) ((13 14) (13 14)) ((20 11) (20 11)) ((16 10) (8 5)) ((13 12) (13 12)) ((21 9) (7 3)))
Let us implement the iteration function
(defun iterate (fn init &optional result) (if (member init result :test #'equal) (nreverse result) (iterate fn (funcall fn init) (cons init result))))
ITERATE
Let us test
(iterate (lambda (n) (mod (incf n) 10)) 0)
(0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)
And finally the function that I would like to test:
(defun my-func (xs) (let* ((a (car xs)) (b (cadr xs))) (projective (list (reduction a 2) (reduction (+ a (* 3 b)) 2)))))
MY-FUNC
and let us test
(loop repeat 10 collect (let ((a (1+ (random 100))) (b (1+ (random 100)))) (iterate #'my-func (list a b))))
(((90 18) (5 1)) ((43 55) (43 13) (43 41) (43 83) (43 73) (43 131) (43 109) (43 185) (43 299) (43 235) (43 187) (43 151) (43 31) (43 17) (43 47) (43 23) (43 7) (43 1)) ((40 17) (5 91) (5 139) (5 211) (5 319) (5 481) (5 181) (5 137) (5 13) (5 11) (5 19) (5 31) (5 49)) ((70 52) (35 113) (35 187) (35 149) (35 241) (35 379) (35 293) (35 457) (35 703) (35 67) (35 59) (35 53) (35 97) (35 163) (35 131) (35 107) (35 89) (35 151) (35 61) (35 109) (35 181) (35 289) (35 451) (35 347) (35 269) (35 421) (35 649) (35 991) (35 47) (35 11) (35 17) (35 43) (35 41) (35 79)) ((81 87) (9 19) (3 11) (1 3) (1 5) (1 1)) ((34 85) (1 17) (1 13) (1 5) (1 1)) ((9 68) (3 71) (1 9) (1 7) (1 11) (1 17) (1 13) (1 5) (1 1)) ((83 63) (83 17) (83 67) (83 71) (83 37) (83 97) (83 187) (83 161) (83 283) (83 233) (83 391) (83 157) (83 277) (83 457) (83 727)) ((100 70) (5 31) (5 49) (5 19)) ((36 36) (1 1)))
But we must check if the sequence terminates for all initial choice of points. Since we can't do that, we are going to check if this is true for random initial points
(loop repeat 2000 collect (let ((a (1+ (random 10000))) (b (1+ (random 10000)))) (length (iterate #'my-func (list a b)))))
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24h Le Mans resultado final
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Deu Ferrari !!!! , na maior corrida do mundo!!!
Desde 1965, não tinha uma vitória da Ferrari na Geral das 24h de Le Mans. Na volta no primeiro ano na categoria principal a marca de Maranello estreia a 499 P com vitória, superando a Toyota.
Top 10 geral
1-51-Calado\Pier Guide\Giovanazzi-Ferrari 499 P-Ferrari-AF Corse-342 Laps
2-8-Hartley\Buemi\Hirakawa-Toyota GR010-Hybrid-Toyota GR
3-2-Bamber\Lynn\Westbrook-Cadillac V Series R-Cadillac Racing
+1 Lap
4-3-Dixon\Bordais\Van Der Zande-Cadillac V Series R-Cadillac Racing
+3 Laps
5-50-Fuoco\Molina\Nielssen-Ferrari 499 P-Ferrari-AF Corse
+5 Laps
6-708-Dumas\Briscoe\Pla-Glikenhaus 007 LMH-Glikenhaus
Racing + Laps
7-709-Guttierrez\Berthol\Maiullulex-Glikenhaus 007 LMH-Glikenhaus Racing +11 Laps
8-93-Vergne\Di Resta\Jansen-Peugeot 9 x 8 LMH-Peugeot Team Total Energies +12 Laps
9-5-Cameron\Christenssen\Makowiecki-Porsche 963-Porsche Penske Motorsport +13 Laps
10-34-Scherer\Jakub\Costa-Oreca 7-Inter Europol
LMP2 TOP 5
1-34-Scherer\Jakub\Costa-Oreca 7-Inter Europol 328 Laps
2-41-Kubica\Andrade\Deletraz-Oreca 7-Team WRT
3-30-Jani\Blinder\Pino-Oreca 7-Duqueine +1 Lap
4-36-Canal\Milese\Vaxivierre-Oreca 7-Alpine Elf Team +1 Lap
5-31-Galael\Frijns\Habsburg-Oreca 7-Team WRT +1 Lap
LMGTE AM Top 5
1-33-Keating\Varrone\Catsburg-Corvette C8.R-Corvette Racing-313 Laps
2-25-Al Harthy\Dinan\Eastwood-Aston Martin Vantage AMR-ORT by TF
3-86-Wainwright\Barker\Pera-Porsche 911 RSR-GR Racing
4-85-Bovy\Gatting\Frey-Porsche 911 RSR-Iron Dames
5-54-Flohr\Castelacci\Rigon-Ferrari 488 GTE-AF Corse
Inovation Car-Nascar
1-24-Jhonsson\Button\Rokenfeller-Chevrolet Camaro-Hendricks Motorsports-285 Laps
*** Na geral o carro da nascar terminou em 39º
Video da ultima volta
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Healing the Wounds of War: Psychosocial Support in Southeast Asia’s Conflict-affected Areas
by Emancip8 Project
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The aftermath of war leaves indelible marks on individuals and communities. In Southeast Asia, conflict-affected areas continue to grapple with the psychological and social consequences of violence. This article examines the importance of psychosocial support in healing the wounds of war and fostering resilience among survivors in Southeast Asia’s conflict zones. By exploring various psychosocial interventions, it highlights the role of communities, NGOs, and international organizations in promoting mental health and well-being in these regions.
One critical aspect of psychosocial support is the provision of mental health services. The trauma experienced by survivors of conflict often leads to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety (Tol et al., 2011). Providing access to appropriate mental health care is essential in helping individuals cope with these conditions and ultimately, in facilitating their reintegration into society.
Community-based psychosocial programs have been shown to be effective in addressing the needs of conflict-affected populations. These programs often involve peer-to-peer support, group therapy sessions, and creative outlets, such as art and music therapy (Jordans et al., 2010). By engaging the local community in the healing process, these interventions foster a sense of collective ownership and responsibility for recovery.
Education and vocational training are also vital components of psychosocial support in conflict-affected areas. Ensuring access to quality education for children and young people can help mitigate the long-term effects of trauma and promote social cohesion (Betancourt et al., 2012). Similarly, vocational training opportunities can empower adults to rebuild their lives and contribute to the economic recovery of their communities.
In addition to these interventions, transitional justice mechanisms can play a significant role in healing the wounds of war. By addressing past human rights abuses and fostering a culture of accountability, transitional justice can contribute to the psychological healing of survivors and promote social reconciliation (Brounéus, 2008).
Lastly, international organizations and NGOs have a crucial role in supporting the implementation of psychosocial interventions in conflict-affected areas. These actors can provide technical assistance, funding, and capacity-building to local organizations, ensuring that psychosocial support programs are culturally appropriate and sustainable (Miller & Rasmussen, 2010).
References:
Betancourt, T. S., Borisova, I., Williams, T. P., Brennan, R. T., Whitfield, T. H., De la Soudière, M., … & Gilman, S. E. (2012). Sierra Leone’s former child soldiers: a follow-up study of psychosocial adjustment and community reintegration. Child Development, 83(4), 1077–1095.
Brounéus, K. (2008). Analyzing Reconciliation: A Structured Method for Measuring National Reconciliation Initiatives. Peace & Conflict, 14(3), 291–313.
Jordans, M. J., Komproe, I. H., Ventevogel, P., Tol, W. A., & De Jong, J. T. (2010). Development and validation of the child psychosocial distress screener in Burundi. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 80(1), 73–82.
Miller, K. E., & Rasmussen, A. (2010). War exposure, daily stressors, and mental health in conflict and post-conflict settings: Bridging the divide between trauma-focused and psychosocial frameworks. Social Science & Medicine, 70(1), 7–16.
Tol, W. A., Barbui, C., Galappatti, A., Silove, D., Betancourt, T. S., Souza, R., Golaz, A., & van Ommeren, M. (2011). Mental health and psychosocial support in humanitarian settings: Linking practice and research. The Lancet, 378(9802), 1581–1591.
Read more at Emancip8 Project.
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The Changfu [Chinese mythology]
Foundation Mountain is a – presumably fictional – location mentioned in the ancient Chinese work Shan Hai Jing, the Classic of Mountains and Seas. Strange creatures dwell on the slopes of this mountain, such as a goat with four ears, nine tails and a set of eyes located on its back.
One of these bizarre species is the Changfu, a mythical bird with three heads and six legs. It also has a third wing on its back, but aside from these extra extremities it resembles a normal chicken.
Not much is known about their ecology or behaviour, but its meat has a special characteristic to prevent the eater from sleeping. Those who hunt and consume a Changfu will find themselves unable to sleep.
Source: Strassberg, R. E., 2002, A Chinese Bestiary: Strange creatures from the Guideways through the Mountains and Seas, 313 pp., p.87-88. (image source: Behane on Deviantart)
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Interesting Reviews for Week 42, 2022
Understanding the human brain: insights from comparative biology. DeCasien, A. R., Barton, R. A., & Higham, J. P. (2022). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 26(5), 432–445.
From mechanisms to functions: The role of theta and gamma coherence in the intrahippocampal circuits. Mysin, I., & Shubina, L. (2022). Hippocampus, 32(5), 342–358.
On the relationship between predictive coding and backpropagation. Rosenbaum, R. (2022). PLOS ONE, 17(3), e0266102.
Mini-review: The Role of the Cerebellum in Visuomotor Adaptation. Tzvi, E., Loens, S., & Donchin, O. (2022). The Cerebellum, 21(2), 306–313.
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. (^o^)/おはよー(^▽^)ゴザイマース(^_-)-☆. . . 2月22日(水) #仏滅(辛亥) 旧暦 2/3 月齢 1.8 年始から53日目にあたり、年末まであと312日(閏年では313日)です。 . . 朝は希望に起き⤴️昼は努力に生き💪 夜を感謝に眠ろう😪💤夜が来ない 朝はありませんし、朝が来ない夜 はない💦睡眠は明日を迎える為の ☀️未来へのスタートです🏃‍♂💦 でお馴染みのRascalでございます😅. . 今日は二がゾロ目で三つも揃う日。 222ですので流石に記念日に制定 されてるのが多いです🤚2月2日 もあるんですが、やっぱり三つは 良いんでしょうね😅💦月で同じ 数字が揃って数が多くなのは2月 の今日だけですからね🤚777の スリーセブンが宜しいのですが7月に は7月7日で3つは揃いませんしw 「おいちょかぶ」で云うなれば 九が三つ揃って9×3=27で9と 最強な数字になるんですが9月に は9月9日だけで三つは揃いませ んもんね😅💦でも9って凄いよ 2つでも最強の9になる🤣😆🤣 他には1月11日だとか11月11日も ありますけど「かぶ」的には弱し って事で222は6って事でチョイ強。 でも9って数字は凄いは9が4つ でも、36で9になるから😅💦 9が5個でも、45でちゃんと9。 9の数字マジックって凄くない💣 イヤイヤすみません🤚今日は222w . 今日一日どなた様も💁‍お体ご自愛 なさって❤️お過ごし下さいませ🙋‍ モウ!頑張るしか✋はない! ガンバリマショウ\(^O^)/ ワーイ! ✨本日もご安全に参りましょう✌️ . . ■今日は何の日■. #カツカレーの日.  東京・銀座3丁目に本店を置く、1947年創業の老舗洋食店「#株式会社銀座スイス」が制定。  国民的人気メニューであるカレーライスにカツを乗せたカツカレー。  1948年に同店を訪れたプロ野球巨人軍の名二塁手の千葉茂氏のリクエストから誕生し、あっと言う間に全国に広まった。  「#カツカレー発祥の店」として知られる同店の、記念日を通じてカツカレーのおいしさを全国でカツカレーを提供する店と  ともに盛り上げたいとの願いが込められている。  日付は「#銀座スイス」の創業日(1947年2月22日)から。 . . #仏滅(ブツメツ).  「何事も遠慮する日、病めば長引く、仏事はよろしい」ともいわれる。  また『物滅』として「物が一旦滅び、新たに物事が始まる」とされ、「大安」よりも物事を始めるには良い日との解釈もある。 . #大明日(ダイミョウニチ). 民間暦でいう吉日の一つ。  この日は、建築・旅行・婚姻・移転などすべてのことに大吉であって、他の凶日と重なっても忌む必要がないともいう。 . #神吉日(カミヨシニチ). この日は神社への参拝や、お墓まいりに行くといい日です。 . #月徳合日(ゲツトゴウクビ).  他の吉と重なると特に吉の日です。  その月の徳神様が降りてきている日。  特に家の増改築や土に関することには吉日とされる。   . #母倉日(ボソウニチ).  暦で、母が子を育てるように、天が人間をいつくしむという日。 . #三隣亡(サンリンボウ). 九星の俗信の一つ。 建築関係において大凶日。 . . #iモード開始. #チェンジ・ザ・ワールドの環境アクションの日.  #A.I.VOICEの日 #KAiGO PRiDE DAY #カワスイ「ナマズ」の日 #2並びの日(セカンドラインの日) #Care222の日 #猫の健康診断の日 #横濱地震. #デニャーズの日. . ●にゃんまるの日. ●猫の日. ●折箱の日. ●#ふふふの日. ●温泉マークの日. ●からだのレシピシリーズ生酵素の日. ●EXILE THE SECOND DAY. ●乃木坂46の日. ●忍者の日. ●スニーカーの日. ●ハイドロ銀チタンRの日. ●猫背改善の日. ●ディズニーマリーの日. ●ひざイキイキの日. ●駅すぱあとの日. ●#頭痛にバファリンの日. ●行政書士記念日. ●おでんの日. ●ヘッドホンの日. ●世界友情の日(国際友愛の日). ●食器洗い乾燥機の日. ●竹島の日. ●枚目の名刺の日. ●太子会. . . ●デルちゃん誕生日の日(毎月22日). ●禁煙の日(毎月22日). ●ラブラブサンドの日(毎月22日). ●カニカマの日 <6月を除く毎月22日> . . ●エジプトのアブ・シンベル神殿の奥に陽が届く日. ●ワールド・シンキング・デイ. . . ■本日の成句■. #猫を追うより魚をのけよ(ネコヲオウヨリサカナヲノケヨ). 【解説】 魚を盗まれぬように猫を追うよりも、まず魚を取り除く方が先決である事を云う。 枝葉末節のことはともかくとして、根本を正すことが大事だと云う例え。 . . 1969(昭和44)年2月22日赤口. #渡瀬マキ (#わたせまき) 【歌手、タレント】 〔三重県 鳥羽市〕. . . (藤沢市 藤沢駅) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co8NGqgBV2NV-RTLIlqqkLw_qPrpsc6QvM5mac0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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