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effepicomunicazione · 1 year ago
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Moda e Reportage: le fotografie di Stefano Massimo
VERNISSAGE Spazio all’Arte di Capitolum Art giovedì 16 novembre dalle 18:30 Tredici gli scatti selezionati, accompagnati nel Catalogo da un commento critico di Adriana Soares pubblicato da Il Giornale OFF. Alcune, come “Coprifuoco, Gaza, 1988”, esiti di reportage di tragica attualità. Scrive Willy Zuco nell’introduzione al Catalogo: “Oscillando dalla leggerezza della moda alla drammaticità del…
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ribroses · 3 months ago
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VS SHOW FASHION REVIEW: MY FAVS
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THE BEST: we’re starting off with my top three, Bella Hadid, Lila Moss, and Paula Soares.
10000/10, I absolutely loooove these three looks, I love the pink fur coat and the stars on the bra in the second one.
I also love Bella’s coat, and that the lingerie is more simple and lets the big coat shine. Face card never declines, as always.
Paula’s is probably my favorite, I love when VS does rockstar themes (like in 2017). Her hair, the long sleeve, the star bra, it’s so cool. The wings on the heals aren’t my favorite, but they’re not horrible.
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RED: Adriana Lima, Grace Elizabeth, Candace Swanepoel, Vittoria Cerreti
I love this Adriana look wayyyy more than her first one. I would have loved to see her natural curls with this looks or with a classic VS blowout.
Grace and Adriana both have similar sets/rompers and they both look stunning. I didn’t love the wings with the writing, some of them looked a little cheap, but I do think the one’s Grace is wearing looked the best.
I love Candace’s ribbon bow on the back and her makeup and hair go together so well.
I absolutely love Vittoria’s top here and her shoes. I feel like 95% of the wings this year sucked (and they gave them to some actual angels while other angels didn’t get them, which is odd) but hers look good with this look.
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GOLD, SILVER, AND BLACK GLAMOUR: Irina Shayk, Alessandra Ambrosio, Ashley Graham.
I love Irina’s train (is that what you’d call it?) and her dark hair looks gorgeous with the look.
I’m so glad Alessandra got wings and they are beautiful. Truly a gold dust woman.
I really enjoyed Ashley’s whole look, like Irina, her dark hair looks beautiful with the look. I also think the cape and wings look gorg!
PART TWO SOON
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mostly-marvel-musings · 9 months ago
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hi, song anon here... so, I made a list lol. all these songs were written and are sung by brazilian musicians, and it might be difficult to find the lyrics in english (but I can translate them for you if you'd like that). these are the first fics that came to my mind when you asked, but fics that weren't mentioned but are somewhat similar to the ones mentioned here would probably fit well with these same songs. most of the songs here are sung by Maria Bethânia, cause she's like my favorite musician. I hope you like these songs :)
Love me back to life 1 - As canções que você fez pra mim (Maria Bethânia), Aparências (Belchior), Gota d'água (Chico Buarque), Eu e você sempre (Jorge Aragão), Você (Maria Bethânia), Gostoso demais (Maria Bethânia), Eu preciso de você (Maria Bethânia)
Love me back to life 2 - Espumas ao vento (Flávio José or Fagner), Pra que dividir (Flávio José), Uma prova de amor (Zeca Pagodinho), Feitio de paixão (Jorge Aragão), Eu e você sempre (Jorge Aragão), Minta meu sonho (Jorge Aragão), Pede a ela (Tim Maia), Dia Branco (Geraldo Azevedo)
Typical Stark - Olha (Maria Bethânia), Quero você (Maria Bethânia), Sem fantasia (Maria Bethânia and Chico Buarque), Dia branco (Geraldo Azevedo), Fica (Chico Buarque), Seu balancê (Zeca Pagodinho), Se (Djavan), A proposta (Liah Soares and Zeca Baleiro), Depois de ter você (Maria Bethânia and Adriana Calcanhoto), Estado de poesia (Chico César or Maria Bethânia)
Escape - Detalhes (Maria Bethânia), Ligia (João Gilberto), Gota d'água (Chico Buarque), Eu e você sempre (Jorge Aragão), Minta meu sonho (Jorge Aragão), Devolva-me (Adriana Calcanhoto), Eu preciso de você (Maria Bethânia)
Just friends - Quero você (Maria Bethânia), Dona da minha cabeça (Geraldo Azevedo), Eu te amo (Chico Buarque), Seu balancê (Zeca Pagodinho), A proposta (Liah Soares and Zeca Baleiro)
Taken captive - Negue (Maria Bethânia), Detalhes (Maria Bethânia), Seu olhar não mente (Flávio José), Pra que dividir (Flávio José), Ligia (João Gilberto), Gota d'água (Chico Buarque), Eu te amo (Chico Buarque), Devolva-me (Adriana Calcanhoto), Eu preciso de você (Maria Bethânia)
Rather convenient - Quero você (Maria Bethânia), Depois de ter você (Maria Bethânia and Adriana Calcanhoto), Seu balancê (Zeca Pagodinho), Infinito desejo (Maria Bethânia)
Where do we go from here - Costumes (Maria Bethânia), As canções que você fez pra mim (Maria Bethânia), Olha (Maria Bethânia), Sem ferrolho e sem tramela (Flávio José), Fera ferida (Maria Bethânia), Dignidade de um otário (Benito di Paula)
Annoying Neighbour - Sem ferrolho e sem tramela (Flávio José), Eu te amo (Chico Buarque), Se (Djavan), Eu e você sempre (Jorge Aragão), Pede a ela (Tim Maia), Gostoso demais (Maria Bethânia)
Obsessed - Mel (Maria Bethânia), Infinito Desejo (Maria Bethânia)
Young!Tony fics - Coração selvagem (Belchior), Fica (Chico Buarque), Seu balancê (Zeca Pagodinho), Me faz um dengo (Roberta de Sá and Martinho da Vila), Loucuras de uma paixão (Jorge Aragão), A proposta (Liah Soares and Zeca Baleiro), Proposta (Gilsons), Estado de poesia (Chico César or Maria Bethânia), Infinito desejo (Maria Bethânia)
they're all available on spotify and I can make you a playlist if you want :) and I can't wait to see what songs will fit well with the next part of Where do we go from here
Oh bless you, sweet nonnie!!!
I’ve got a four hour journey ahead of me now, I know what I’ll be doing :) This makes me very happy. And that music and songs transcend languages 🥹🤍
Thank you so much for sharing this with the Stark Squad! Hope you have an amazing day 🌼
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goalhofer · 6 months ago
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2024 olympics Brazil roster
Archery
Marcus D'Almeida (Rio De Janeiro)
Ana Caetano (Rio De Janeiro)
Athletics
Gabriel Dos Santos (São Paulo)
Douglas Hernandes (Brasília)
Jadson Lima (Arapiraca)
Lucas Marcelino (Franca)
José Ferreira (Brasília)
Erik Cardoso (Paracicabo)
Felipe Dos Santos (Americana)
Paulo Camilo (Santo André)
Renan Gallina (Curitiba)
Matheus Da Silva (Fortaleza)
Lucas Carvalho (Santo André)
Eduardo De Deus; Jr. (Campinas)
Rafael Pereira (Contagem)
Al Dos Santos (São Joaquim Da Barra)
Lucas Vilar (Limeira)
Caio Bonfim (Sobradinho)
Matheus Corrêa (Blumenau)
Fernando Santana (Ribeirão Preto)
Almir Dos Santos (Matupá)
Darlan Romani (Concórdia)
Welington Morais (Imperatriz)
Luiz Da Silva (Juiz De Fora)
Pedro Rodrigues (Parintins)
Gabriela De Sousa (São Paulo)
Lissandra Campos (Cuiabá)
Ana Silva (Contagem)
Ana Azevedo (São Roque)
Vitória Rosa (Rio De Janeiro)
Lorraine Martins (São Paulo)
Tiffani Marinho (Duque De Caxias)
Flávia De Lima (Campo Do Tenente)
Chayenne Da Silva (Nova Iguaçu)
Tatiane De Silva (Guairacá)
Érica De Sena (Camaragibe)
Viviane Lyra (Rio De Janeiro)
Valdileia Martins (Querência Do Norte)
Juliana Campos (São Caetano Do Sul)
Eliane Martins (Joinville)
Gabriele Dos Santos (Brasília)
Izabela Da Silva (Adamantina)
Andressa De Morais (João Pessoa)
Jucilene De Lima (Taperoá)
Badminton
Ygor De Oliveira (Rio De Janeiro)
Juliana Vieira (São Paulo)
Basketball
Alexey Borges (Franca)
Elio Corazza (São Bernardo Do Campo)
Marcelo Huertas (São Paulo)
Yago Dos Santos (Tupã)
Raul Neto (São Paulo)
George De Paula (Diadema)
Vítor Benite (Jundiaí)
Leo Meindl (São Paulo)
Gui Dos Santos (Brasília)
Marcos Silva (Cachoeiro De Itapemirim)
Bruno Caboclo (Osasco)
João Pereira (Rio De Janeiro)
Lucas Silva (Bauru)
Cristiano Felício (Pouso Alegre)
Boxing
Michael Trindade (Marituba)
Luiz De Oliveira (São Caetano Do Sul)
Wanderley Pereira (Curitiba)
Keno Machado (Sapeaçu)
Abner Da Silva; Jr. (Sorocaba)
Caroline De Almeida (São Paulo)
Tatiana Chagas (Salvador)
Bárbara Gonçalves (São Paulo)
Jucielen Romeu (Rio Claro)
Beatriz Ferreira (Salvador)
Canoeing
Mateus Dos Santos (Brasília)
Pedro Da Silva (Ipaussu)
Isaquias Dos Santos (Ubaitaba)
Jacky Godmann (Itacaré)
Vagner Souta (Guarantã Do Norte)
Valdenice Do Nascimento (Teresópolis)
Ana Vargas (Iturama)
Ana Vergutz (Cascavel)
Cycling
Ulan Galinski (São Paulo)
Vinícius Costa (Cabo Frio)
Gustavo De Oliveira (Carapicuíba)
Ana Magalhães (Rio De Janeiro)
Raiza Henrique (Pirenópolis)
Paola Reis (Brasília)
Diving
Isaac Filho (Rio De Janeiro)
Ingrid De Oliveira (Rio De Janeiro)
Equestrian
João Oliva (São Paulo)
Márcio Jorge (Colina)
Rafael Losano (Rio Claro)
Carlos Paro (Colina)
Ruy Filho (São Paulo)
Stephan Barcha (Rio De Janeiro)
Yuri Mansur (São Paulo)
Rodrigo Pessoa (Wilton, Connecticut)
Pedro Veniss (Rio De Janeiro)
Fencing
Guilherme Toldo (Porto Alegre)
Mariana Pistoia (São Paulo)
Nathalie Moellhausen (Milan, Italy)
Gymnastics
Arthur Mariano (Campinas)
Diogo Soares (Piracicaba)
Rayan Dutra (Belo Horizonte)
Rebeca De Andrade (Guarulhos)
Jade Barbosa (Curitiba)
Lorrane Oliveira (Nova Iguaçu)
Flávia Saraiva (Rio De Janeiro)
Júlia Soares (Colombo)
Bárbara Domingos (Curitiba)
Maria Arakaki (Maceió)
Victória Borges (Aracaju)
Déborah Barbosa (Aracaju)
Sofia Pereira (São Paulo)
Nicole Duarte (Aracaju)
Camilla Gluckstein (Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey)
Handball
Gabriela Moreschi (Maringá)
Marcela Arounian (São Paulo)
Jhennifer Dos Santos (Brasília)
Kelly Rosa (São Paulo)
Bruna De Paula (Campestre)
Mariane Fernándes (Niterói)
Tamires De Araújo (Rio De Janeiro)
Jéssica Quintino (São Paulo)
Larissa Araújo (Curitiba)
Adriana De Castro (Fortaleza)
Giulia Guarieiro (São Paulo)
Gabriela Bitolo (São Paulo)
Patrícia Machado (Rio De Janeiro)
Renata De Arruda (Olinda)
Judo
Michel Augusto (Bastos)
Willian Lima (Mogi Das Cruzes)
Daniel Cargnin (Porto Alegre)
Guilherme Schimidt (Brasília)
Rafael De Macedo (Porto Alegre)
Leonardo Gonçalves (Iguape)
Rafael Da Silva (Rolândia)
Natasha Ferreira (São Paulo)
Larissa Pimenta (São Vicente)
Rafaela Silva (Rio De Janeiro)
Ketleyn Quadros (Ceilândia)
Mayra Da Silva (Porto Alegre)
Beatriz De Souza (Itariri)
Pentathlon
Isabela Abreu (Brasília)
Rowing
Lucas Ferreira (Rio De Janeiro)
Beatriz Cardoso (São Paulo)
Rugby
Milena Mariano (São José Dos Campos)
Gisele Dos Santos (Brasília)
Yasmim Soares (São Paulo)
Mariana Nicolau (São José Dos Campos)
Luiza Campos (Porto Alegre)
Thalia Costa (São Luís)
Thalita Costa (São Luís)
Marina Costa (São Bernardo Do Campo)
Gabriela Lima (Brasília)
Raquel Kochhann (Saudades)
Bianca Silva (Guarulhos)
Marcelle Souza (Rio De Janeiro)
Sailing
Gabriel Simões (Rio De Janeiro)
João Bulhões (Rio De Janeiro)
Mateus Isaac (São Paulo)
Bruno Lobo (São Luís)
Bruno Da Silva (Florianópolis)
Marco Grael (Niterói)
Henrique Haddad (Rio De Janeiro)
Gabriella Kidd (Salvador)
Marina Arndt (São Paulo)
Martine Grael (Niterói)
Kahina Kunze (São Paulo)
Isabel Swan (Rio De Janeiro)
Shooting
Philipe Chateaubrian (Brasília)
Geovana Meyer (Joinville)
Georgia Bastos (São Paulo)
Skateboarding
Luigi Cini (Curitiba)
Augusto Dos Santos (Curitiba)
Pedro Barros (Florianópolis)
Felipe Gustavo (Brasília)
Kelvin Hoefler (Guarujá)
Giovanni Vianna (Santo André)
Raicca Ventura (São Paulo)
Gabi Mazetto (São Paulo)
Isadora Pacheco (Florianópolis)
Dora Varella (São Paulo)
Jhulia Leal (Imperatriz)
Pâmela Rosa (São José Dos Campos)
Soccer
Lorena Leite (Ituverava)
Antônia Silva (Pau Dos Ferros)
Tarciane De Lima (Belford Roxo)
Rafaelle Souza (Cipó)
Maria Sampaio (Rio Casca)
Tamires De Britto (Caeté)
Kerolin Ferraz (Bauru)
Vitória Silva (Suzano)
Adriana Da Silva (União)
Marta Da Silva (Dois Riachos)
Jheniffer Gouveia (São Paulo)
Tainá De Oliveira (São Paulo)
Yasmim Ribeiro (Governador Valadares)
Ludmila Da Silva (Guarulhos)
Thaís Ferreira (Campinas)
Gabi Da Silva (São Paulo)
Ana De Araújo (Rondonópolis)
Gabi Portilho (Brasília)
Priscila Da Silva (São Gonçalo Do Amarante)
Angelina Costantino (Jersey City, New Jersey)
Lauren Costa (Votorantim)
Luciana Dionizio (Belo Horizonte)
Surfing
Felipe Toledo (San Clemente, California)
João Chianca (Saquerema)
Gabriel Ferreira (São Sebastião)
Tainá Hinckel (São Paulo)
Tatiana Dos Santos (Kauai County, Hawaii)
Luana Silva (Honolulu County, Hawaii)
Swimming
Eduardo Moraes (Belo Horizonte)
Kayky Mota (São Paulo)
Nicolas Albiero (Louisville, Kentucky)
Guilherme Santos (Salvador)
Marcelo Chierighini (Itu)
Guilherme Da Costa (Rio De Janeiro)
Gabriel Santos (Guarulhos)
Breno Correia (Rio De Janeiro)
Fernando Scheffer (Canoas)
Murilo Sartori (Americana)
Guilherme Basseto (Ribeirão Preto)
Giovana Medeiros (São Paulo)
Maria Costa (Rio De Janeiro)
Gabrielle Roncatto (São Paulo)
Bea Dizotti (São Paulo)
Stephanie Balduccini (São Paulo)
Ana Vieira (São Paulo)
Maria Heitmann (Belo Horizonte)
Ana Da Cunha (Salvador)
Viviane Jungblut (Porto Alegre)
Table tennis
Guilherme Teodoro (Brasília)
Hugo Calderano (Rio De Janeiro)
Vitor Ishiy (São Paulo)
Giulia Takahashi (São Bernardo Do Campo)
Bruna Takahashi (São Bernardo Do Campo)
Bruna Alexandre (Criciúma)
Taekwondo
Henrique Fernandes (Caixas)
Edival Pontes (João Pessoa)
Maria Pacheco (São Caetano Do Sul)
Caroline Dos Santos (São Caetano Do Sul)
Tennis
Thiago Monteiro (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Thiago Wild (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Bea Maia (São Paulo)
Laura De Andrade (Barcelona, Spain)
Luisa Stefani (São Paulo)
Triathlon
Miguel Hidalgo (Salto)
Manoel Dos Santos; Jr. (Fortaleza)
Djenyfer Arnold (São Paulo)
Vittória De Mello (Fortaleza)
Volleyball
Arthur Lanci (Maringá)
Lukas Bergmann (Toledo)
Adriano Xavier (Murici)
André Stein (Vila Velha)
George Wanderley (Campina Grande)
Evandro De Oliveira; Jr. (Rio De Janeiro)
Bruno Rezende (Rio De Janeiro)
Yoandy Leal (Contagem)
Isac Santos (São Gonçalo)
Fernando Kreling (Caxias Do Sul)
Lucas Saatkamp (Colinas)
Thales Hoss (São Leopoldo)
Ricardo De Souza (Contagem)
Alan De Souza (São João De Meriti)
Flávio Gualberto (Pimenta)
Darlan Souza (Rio De Janeiro)
Diana Duarte (Barueri)
Tainara Santos (Jandira)
Lorenne Teixeira (Conselheiro Lafaiete)
Ana Ramos (Espinosa)
Eduarda Lisboa (Aracaju)
Bárbara De Freitas (Rio De Janeiro)
Carolina Young (Rio De Janeiro)
Nyeme Nunes (Barra Do Corda)
Thaísa De Menezes (Rio De Janeiro)
Rosa Montibeller (Nova Trento)
Macris Carneiro (Santo André)
Roberta Ratzke (Curitiba)
Gabi Guimarães (Belo Horizonte)
Ana De Souza (Rio De Janeiro)
Ana Da Silva (Belo Horizonte)
Júlia Bergmann (Toledo)
Weightlifting
Amanda Schott (São Paulo)
Laura Amaro (Brasília)
Wrestling
Giullia De Oliveira (Rio De Janeiro)
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maaarine · 2 years ago
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Bibliography: articles posted on this blog in 2023
Posted in January
To grasp how serotonin works on the brain, look to the gut (James M Shine, Psyche, Jan 03 2023)
Thousands of records shattered in historic winter warm spell in Europe (Ian Livingston, The Washington Post, Jan 02 2023)
“Il faut que tu sois belle maintenant” : en Égypte, des femmes libérées du voile restent prisonnières des diktats (Aliaa Talaat, Al-Manassa via Courrier International, 20 nov 2022)
Mystery of why Roman buildings have survived so long has been unraveled, scientists say (Katie Hunt, CNN, Jan 06 2023)
Colombia’s surrogacy market: Buying a baby for $4,000 (Lucía Franco, El País, Jan 04 2023)
How to spot an eating disorder (Phillip Aouad & Sarah Maguire, Psyche, Jan 11 2023)
UAE sparks furious backlash by appointing Abu Dhabi oil chief as president of COP28 climate summit (Sam Meredith, CNBC, Jan 12 2023)
Don’t tell me that David Carrick’s crimes were ‘unbelievable’. The problem is victims aren’t believed (Marina Hyde, The Guardian, Jan 17 2023)
Baromètre Sexisme 2023 : "La situation est alarmante", estime le Haut Conseil à l'Égalité (Juliette Geay, Radio France, 23 janvier 2023)
Posted in February
Spain approves menstrual leave, teen abortion and trans laws (NPR, Feb 16 2023)
Are Men the Overlooked Reason for the Fertility Decline? (Jessica Grose, The New York Times, Feb 15 2023)
American teenage girls are experiencing high levels of emotional distress. Why? (Moira Donegan, The Guardian, Feb 16 2023)
Figures that lay bare the shocking scale of toxic influencer Andrew Tate’s reach among young men (Maya Oppenheim, The Independent, Feb 17 2023)
Why psychological research on child sex offenders is important (Meetali Devgun, Psyche, Feb 22 2023)
Derrière les chiffres des féminicides, des visages et un continuum de violences contre les femmes (Fanny Declercq, Le Soir, 27 fév 2023)
Posted in March
English is not normal (John McWhorter, Aeon, Nov 13 2015)
Are Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned by toxic gas? (BBC News, March 03 2023)
‘Why do we need a supermodel?’: Backlash after Fifa makes Adriana Lima Women’s World Cup ambassador (Henry Belot, The Guardian, March 02 2023)
New Human Metabolism Research Upends Conventional Wisdom about How We Burn Calories (Herman Pontzer, Scientific American, Jan 01 2023)
Polish woman found guilty of aiding an abortion in landmark trial (Harriet Barber, The Telegraph, March 14 2023)
How Diet Builds Better Bones: Surprising Findings on Vitamin D, Coffee, and More (Claudia Wallis, Scientific American, Jan 01 2023)
Met police found to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic (Vikram Dodd, The Guardian, March 21 2023)
Chinese Dating App Does the Swiping for Singles to Find Love (Nikki Main, Gizmodo, March 21 2023)
Aphantasia can be a gift to philosophers and critics like me (Mette Leonard Høeg, Psyche, March 20 2023)
Posted in April
Facts Don’t Change Minds – Social Networks, Group Dialogue, and Stories Do (Anne Toomey, The LSE Impact Blog, Jan 24 2023)
Uganda’s failure to jail child rapists as teen pregnancies soar (Tamasin Ford, BBC News, April 17 2023)
Italy risks ‘ethnic replacement’ because of low birth rate and high immigration, says minister (Nick Squires, The Telegraph, April 19 2023)
Putin, Trump, Ukraine: how Timothy Snyder became the leading interpreter of our dark times (Robert P Baird, The Guardian, March 30 2023)
India overtakes China to become world’s most populous country (Hannah Ellis-Petersen, The Guardian, April 24 2023)
Posted in May
Des crèches ferment toutes les semaines, « et ce n’est pas près de s’arrêter » (Le Soir, 5 mai 2023)
People in comas showed ‘conscious-like’ brain activity as they died, study says (Hannah Devlin, The Guardian, May 01 2023)
Chinese woman appeals in battle for right to freeze her eggs (The Guardian, May 09 2023)
Women CEOs: Why companies in crisis hire minorities - and then fire them (The Guardian, DG McCullough, Aug 08 2014)
Glass cliffs: firms appoint female executives in times of crisis as a signal of change to investors (Max Reinwald and Johannes Zaia and Florian Kunze, LSE Business Review, Aug 19 2022)
Posted in June
Afghan women in mental health crisis over bleak future (Yogita Limaye, BBC News, June 05 2023)
Support Of Amber Heard Alongside French Feminists & Cinema Figures (Melanie Goodfellow, Deadline, June 05 2023)
Why is Japan redefining rape? (Tessa Wong & Sakiko Shiraishi, BBC News, June 07 2023)
Catching the men who sell subway groping videos (Zhaoyin Feng & Aliaume Leroy & Shanshan Chen, BBC News, June 08 2023)
Netherlands to provide free sun cream to tackle record skin cancer levels (Kate Connolly, The Guardian, June 12 2023)
The Cause of Depression Is Probably Not What You Think (Joanna Thompson, Quanta Magazine, Jan 26 2023)
Posted in July
‘Farsighted impulsivity’ and the new psychology of self-control (Adam Bulley, Psyche, Feb 03 2021)
Can a perfectionist personality put you at risk of migraines? (Shayla Love, Psyche, July 25 2023)
Posted in August
How Loneliness Reshapes the Brain (Marta Zaraska, Quanta Magazine, Feb 28 2023)
Why religious belief provides a real buffer against suicide risk (David H Rosmarin, Psyche, Aug 07 2023)
Posted in September
What Are Dreams For? (Amanda Gefter, The New Yorker, Aug 31 2023)
Rape Cases Seize Italy’s Attention and Expose Cultural Rifts (Gaia Pianigiani, The New York Times, Sep 03 2023)
Councils in England in crisis as Birmingham ‘declares itself bankrupt’ (Heather Stewart and Jessica Murray, The Guardian, Sep 05 2023)
Nearly one in three female NHS surgeons have been sexually assaulted, survey suggests (Jamie Grierson, The Guardian, Sep 12 2023)
Domination and Objectification: Men’s Motivation for Dominance Over Women Affects Their Tendency to Sexually Objectify Women (Orly Bareket and Nurit Shnabel, Sep 09 2019)
In Spain, dozens of girls are reporting AI-generated nude photos of them being circulated at school: ‘My heart skipped a beat’ (Manuel Viejo, El País, Sep 18 2023)
When the human tendency to detect patterns goes too far (Shayla Love, Psyche, Sep 19 2023)
Posted in October
My Brain Doesn’t Picture Things (Marco Giancotti, Nautilus, Oct 04 2023)
“Inverse vaccine” shows potential to treat multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases (Sarah C.P. Williams, The University of Chicago, Sep 11 2023)
Poland election: exit polls point to Law and Justice defeat as Tusk hails ‘rebirth’ (Shaun Walker, The Guardian, Oct 16 2023)
Posted in November
What I have learned from my suicidal patients (Gavin Francis, The Guardian, Nov 22 2019)
Did natural selection make the Dutch the tallest people on the planet? (Martin Enserink, Science, Apr 07 2015)
Tumblr Is Always Dying (Elizabeth Minkel, Wired, Nov 14 2023)
How accurate is the new Napoleon film? Sorting fact from fiction (Andrew Roberts, The Sunday Times, Nov 19 2023)
Far-right party set to win most seats in Dutch elections, exit polls show (Jon Henley and Pjotr Sauer and Senay Boztas, The Guardian, Nov 22 2023)
Climate change: Rise in Google searches around ‘anxiety’ (Lucy Gilder, BBC, Nov 22 2023)
Posted in December
The sexual assault of sleeping women: the hidden, horrifying rape crisis in our bedrooms (Anna Moore, The Guardian, June 15 2021)
Afghanistan: Taliban sends abused women to prison - UN (Nicholas Yong, BBC News, Dec 15 2023)
Longitudinal Associations Between Parenting and Child Big Five Personality Traits (University of California Press, Nov 18 2021)
Scientists Pinpoint Cause of Severe Morning Sickness (Azeen Ghorayshi, The New York Times, Dec 13 2023)
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wweassets · 1 year ago
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Okay I could NEVER be as good as the OG calendar anon but I thought I’d make one since they’ve gone missing. Hopefully y’all like it! <3
January: Happy New Year! Dirty Dominik Mysterio is looking forward to another year of criminal acts and peggings from Mami, he’s so excited at the Judgement Day New Years party that he’s stripped out of all his clothes and has two bottles of champagne going, he pours one dramatically into his open mouth, letting some of it drip out the sides of his lips and down his slender body, the other is held just in front of his dick and balls. He’s holding the bottle there deliberately, not letting us get a look at his junk; only Mami gets to see the goods.
February: Picture the scene: Valentines Day, fancy Italian restaurant, candles everywhere, rose petals surrounding the table. Sitting opposite each other is Tony D and Stacks. Adriana Rizzo is in the background serving cunt (& meatballs!). The two men are sitting so close together, their faces only an inch or two apart, looking lovingly into each other’s eyes. The tablecloth obscures the view for everyone but us, and we can see that under the table Stacks is secretly rubbing his foot against the hardening bulge of The Don.
March: Class is back in session for the Spring Semester at Chase U, but Riley Osborne was late for one of Andre Chase’s lectures. Everyone knows bad behaviour has to be punished! Riley is seen bent over Andre’s desk at the front of the class, his pants dropped to his ankles, with Mr Chase winding his palm back around ready to spank the bare ass of his student. The MVP of Chase U, Duke Hudson is also there, sitting at his desk but with a flushed red face, using a textbook to cover the boner he’s got from watching his twunky tag team parter getting spanked.
April: There’s an Easter egg hunt happening at the PC but Carmelo Hayes (dressed in his slutty crop top and a pair of tiny gym shorts) has been distracted by a trail of candy on the floor leading him into the locker room. His eyes are locked into the candy until they appear on the locker room bench in front of him and stop abruptly in between two powerful oiled up thighs belonging to Trick Williams. Trick is completely naked with a seductive look on his face and is holding an Easter egg in front of his beautiful dick, almost teasing Melo to dig in.
May: The Cinco de Mayo celebrations are underway for Angel Garza & Humberto Carrillo in some kind of dance club. You can tell they they were initially dressed in traditional clothes but they have been thrown to the side and they’re now moving their nearly naked and sweaty bodies along to the music. The men are in tiny thongs that leave VERY little to the imagination. They’re dancing on small tables while everyone gazes lustfully at them and their sensual moves, drawn to the cousins curvy and juicy asses. The camera catches Angel mid twerk, while a horny tío slips a few dollars into Humberto’s bulging thong. The Lotharios can’t help it, they love to show off!
June: Summer is the perfect time for volleyball! It’s a Raw vs Smackdown volleyball game for brand supremacy. Austin Theory & Grayson Waller vs The Creeds. Both teams are wearing speedos that are colour coordinated with their brand. We all know Austin’s is not stranger to a blue speedo 😉 Both teams are shining; is it the sun? sweat? baby oil? who cares, they look like gods! Austin is stood to the left of the picture, his shapely ass spilling out of the tiny blue speedo, watching his glistening partner soaring through the air to slap the ball. On the other side of the image, Julius is jumping through the air hoping to block Grayson’s shot, his heavy shlong protruding obscenely from his speedo. Brutus is still face-down on the sand after initially saving the point, his thick ass pointing to the sky.
July: CAAAAW 🦅MURICA 🇺🇸 happy 4th of July y’all! Cody Rhodes loves America so much that he even sleeps in a bed with an American flag duvet! This candid picture was taken of him just after waking up, one half of his body still tangled in the bedsheet, the other above it, with him laying on his stomach. Silly Cody was very tired the night before and went to bed completely naked, so here he is presenting his smooth All American bubble butt to the camera. A sliver of morning sunlight peeking through the window is perfectly illuminating the curves of his body and ass. Gawd bless the U S A.
August: Bash in Berlin is the first WWE PPV to ever happen in Germany, so what better way to celebrate the occasion that with some German delicacies. WWE has superstars doing promotional work across the country. Oh no, looks like someone forgot their lederhosen 🫢 Ludwig Kaiser will have to be naked instead I guess? He’s in a German tavern, holding a massive overflowing plate of thick German sausages in front of his lean muscular body. Luckily for him, one of the thickest sausages is dangling off the plate in the perfect position to cover his own huge meat.
September: Harvesting season has begun for Brooks Jensen and he’s busy trying to fix this goshdarn tractor. Farming is sweaty work so he’s thrown his plaid shirt to the side. He’s stretching himself across the giant tractor wheel to fix the problem, forgetting that he’s wearing a jockstrap under his denim bootyshorts, and his stretching has given us all an eyeful of his fat country ass framed by a few flimsy bits of fabric. Typical himbo!
October: It’s not such a happy Halloween for Dragon Lee since he’s being chased down backstage by cock-hungry zombies! 😨 he was preparing for a match when the outbreak happened so was caught off guard by the attack, they clawed at his glistening body and tore some of his tiny trunks leaving parts of his ass exposed for all to see.
November: It’s Thanksgiving for the WWE roster and many of them are sitting around a long table, ready to feast. But wait, that’s not a turkey in the middle of the table… that’s Jey Uso’s giant ass! He’s completely naked On a large serving platter and surrounded by seasonal vegetables while his humongous cheeks are being used as the table centrepiece and they look as shiny and delicious as a well-basted turkey!
December: Some people need to just stop fighting and kiss-and-make-up, none moreso than CM Punk and Seth Rollins, and what better way to do that than meeting underneath the mistletoe. They’re both wearing adorable Christmas jumpers but the kiss they’re giving each other is far from adorable. It’s nasty, passionate, sloppy, tongues deep inside each others mouths. Punk’s hand has slipped under Rollins’ pants and has a vice grip on his asscheek, while Seth has one of his wrapped around Punk’s throat. Don’t you just love Christmas?!
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Rimilda, Bastard Daughter of all Great Ones: [ageless]
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"All sounds range in tone, yet silence rings the loudest... Child of many, yet child of none... Bastardized child of a wedlock marriage, born into the world by empty womb... Birth by the blood of the limitless mother of all and her harem of souls... Parasite of the eggs of a whore, a holy nun, and an undead queen who lost her young to creatures untold... Fed by the blood of all cursed creatures of the night... Bonded to the blood of all Great Ones... Wrapped in the silver silk of arachnids... Fall, fall, fall into the arms of your mother, young Guardian of Yharham... Bare the face only They could love, with three pairs of wings to soar and quadruple the arms to wield your blades... And forever protect your name, O' Great One Rimilda."
Dissonantia— disguised as a hunter with a sickle + chain whip as her merge weapon, wearing a victorian era metal alicorn mask (like how Elise the Crow wears a bird mask) that has a curved horn, empty eye sockets and nostrils, and it's mouth is agape so Dissonantia can breathe out fire— created an "embryo" made out of her blood and the DNA of all of her spouses, the ovums of a whore (Adriana), a nun (Adelle), and a queen (Yharham), the blood of the drunken (almost every "normal" enemy in the game), a drop of blood from every Great One, and protected by the spiders' silk to form an artificial womb.
Rimilda was born similar to a butterfly, crawling up the side of the cocoon and slowly stretching and spreading out her feathered wings after ripping out of the spider webbing at the bottom, the fluids from her artificial womb pouring out.
Her face similar to Twisted Alice Angel from BATIM and BATDR, with the deformed side of her face covered with eyes and blemishes. Her right eye is a pale blue with a visible pupil, while her left eye is slightly swollen and completely black.
She has a forked tongue that acts similar to reptilian tongues.
Her body shape is slim and petite, half as tall as the Orphan of Kos. She has the same skin tone as him.
She thinks of him as an older brother figure.
She is mute most of the time, only talking to those who are worth her time.
She has six wings similar to Mergo's Wet Nurse, but with many shiny black eyes on them.
She has four arms, with the upper ones stretched out adorned with larger hands.
She has a serpent tail similar to the Godskins from Elden Ring.
Slimy purple snakes and black leech-like tendrils can come out of her mouth during a five-second grapple attack, biting the player and taking their health by 10 points.
She can be heard humming the Winter Lanterns' song from time to time.
She can form a blood whip by using her old umbilical cord that's attached to a bloody spiked morningstar. (Link)
She was given an unbreakable lanternflail. (Link)
She is constantly hungry, and often snacks on dead corpses to avoid eating the living if there isn't actual food nearby.
Her hair is made out of Kos's hair tentacles that slowly turn into black snakes at the tips. (Link)
She can become a giant hydra dragon (search up "false hydra") when "defeated" for the first round of a battle. (Link)
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merwgue · 4 months ago
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I somehow made my way back to Egypt tiktok, and I just found out that straightening your hair at a salon costs 2962EGP.....am i going to soar into the sky with that haircut? Will I become adriana Lima? WDYM 2962😪🤣🤣
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linguistlist-blog · 4 months ago
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Confs: Workshop Relative Clauses: Present and Future Challenges
WORKSHOP PROGRAMME, October 25th - October 26th, 2024 Day 1: OCTOBER 25, 2024 – ROOM KOL-G-212 (Rämistrasse 71, 2nd floor, 8006 Zürich) 9:00 - 9:30 Gabriela Soare Universität Zürich, CH Welcome & Introduction 9:30 - 10:15 Iliana Krapova&Guglielmo Cinque Università Ca’Foscari, IT Peculiarities of Bulgarian relative clauses and their implications 10:15-10:45 Coffee break 10:45 - 11:30 Adriana Belletti Università di Siena, IT On the complexity of a shorter structure: The case of Reduced Relative C http://dlvr.it/TD8bgn
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schoje · 6 months ago
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Dois mil atletas curtiram um momento histórico na manhã deste domingo, 5. Eles correram atrás de suas melhores marcas pessoais em um cenário especial: a icônica Ponte Hercílio Luz, reaberta ao público na última segunda. A 1ª Corrida da Ponte começou às 8h e pouco mais de 17 minutos depois o primeiro atleta chegava ao fim do percurso de cinco quilômetros, que passou também por ruas da região do Estreito, na parte continental de Florianópolis.  >>> Informações, not��cias e fotos sobre a Ponte Hercílio Luz estão disponíveis aqui O governador Carlos Moisés também correu e fez um tempo de pouco menos de 30 minutos. Aos 52 anos, ele se disse satisfeito com o próprio desempenho, mas ainda mais feliz com a realização do evento em um local tão marcante para os catarinenses.  “A corrida foi um sucesso. Em apenas oito minutos foram preenchidas todas as vagas. Daqui para frente, todos os anos faremos outras. A ideia para o próximo ano talvez seja fazer com 10 mil atletas. Toda a organização está de parabéns”, disse o governador após a prova.  O presidente da Fesporte, Rui Godinho, disse que a procura tão intensa surpreendeu até mesmo os organizadores, mas que a prova em si transcorreu sem incidentes. Segundo ele, a segunda edição já está garantida. “Essa primeira edição foi até mais histórica do que esportiva. Foi um momento de celebração da entrega da ponte à população. A corrida foi um sucesso, muito pelo fato de ser em um local onde o catarinense ansiava tanto passar”, relata Godinho.  Corredor de 90 anos O português Alfredo Luís Nogueira Ferreira, de 90 anos, foi o corredor com mais idade a participar da corrida. Ele chegou antes das 7h da manhã e recebeu o kit da corrida das mãos do próprio presidente da Fesporte. Alfredo Luís de 90 anos foi o corredor com mais idade a participar. Ele recebeu o kit do presidente da Fesporte, Rui Godinho (D)  Ferreira pratica o esporte há mais de 65 anos e disse que pretende seguir correndo enquanto o corpo permitir. Ele recebeu uma menção do próprio governador durante a cerimônia de entrega das premiações e contou que realizou um sonho ao correr sobre a Ponte. “Todo mundo estava esperando por essa obra. Correr em cima da Ponte é muito especial, um sentimento único”, disse o português, que chegou ao Brasil com 9 anos. >>> A classificação das provas masculina e feminina: Homens 1 - Diogo Trindade - 17min48seg 2 - Dyonata Rebelo Soares - 17min52seg 3 -Randawf Souza Claro - 18mim01seg 4 - Emerson Gaier - 18min20seg 5 - Josiel Correa- 18min40seg Mulheres 1 - Ana Claudia Maria - 19min03seg 2 - Gabriela Paula Santos - 20min14seg 3 - Susane Perardt - 20min37seg 4 - Adriana Alzira Dias - 21min26seg 5 - Gabrielle Beckhauser - 21min41seg
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newstfionline · 6 months ago
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Thursday, July 11, 2024
U.S. boosts support for Ukraine (BBC) President Biden opened NATO’s 75th anniversary summit on Tuesday by announcing more military aid for Ukraine. Mr Biden described Nato as a force for democracy, in contrast with "autocrats" who sought to "overturn global order". His remarks also portrayed support for Nato as a bipartisan issue in the US. His rival in the upcoming presidential election, former president Donald Trump, has been less steadfast in his commitment to Nato members, whom he criticised again during a campaign rally. For all Mr Biden's reassurance, allies such as the UK are already making contingency plans for a Trump victory in November.
Metal Thieves Are Stripping America’s Cities (NYT) The 6th Street Bridge in Los Angeles is wired to glow with colorful lights celebrating the city’s spirit. But the bridge, known as the “Ribbon of Light,” goes dark at night now. So do stretches of the busy 405 freeway and dozens of street blocks across the city. And in Las Vegas and surrounding communities, more than 970,000 feet of electrical wiring, the equivalent of 184 miles, have gone missing from streetlights over the past two years. The lights are going out across American cities because thieves have been stripping copper wire out of thousands of streetlights and selling it to scrap metal recyclers for cash. The wiring typically fetches only a few hundred dollars, but blacked-out lights pose safety hazards to drivers and pedestrians, and are costing cities millions to repair. Metal theft has been an urban plague for decades, often rising alongside commodity prices. But the combination of the economic ills and social malaise lingering since the pandemic and soaring demand for metals, especially for copper, has brought this street crime to new levels.
Record-breaking heat suspected in at least 7 deaths as temperatures soar across U.S. (NBC News) The sweltering heat wave gripping parts of the U.S. has shattered heat records and sparked an air quality health advisory, and it is suspected of having contributed to at least seven deaths. More than 130 million people across the West, the East Coast, southeast Texas and South Florida were under heat alerts Tuesday, and a huge swath of the Western U.S. sweltered in “red flag” conditions because of the risk of wildfires. More than 1.5 million customers in Texas were still without power Wednesday afternoon, depriving many of air conditioning during the heat wave, 48 hours after Hurricane Beryl made landfall on the Gulf Coast.
They Fled Oppression at Home, but It Followed Them Abroad (NYT) The line outside the Venezuelan Consulate in Madrid stretched down the block. Pregnant women, families with small children, older people and those with disabilities arrived as early as 4 a.m.—five hours before the office opened—trying to register to vote in Venezuela’s highly anticipated presidential election. Adriana Rodríguez, 47, who left Venezuela in 2018, showed up at 8 a.m., two days in a row. Both times, she waited four hours before reaching the front of the line, only to be turned away, she said, always with the same explanation: “They could not register any more people.” With Venezuela’s authoritarian president, Nicolás Maduro, trailing badly in polls ahead of the July 28 vote, the government has imposed stringent rules making registering to vote nearly impossible for millions of Venezuelans living abroad, including in the United States, Spain and Latin American countries. Many left their homeland because of harsh economic and political conditions. As a result, the government’s tactics are tantamount to sweeping electoral fraud, election experts say, since as many as 25 percent of Venezuela’s eligible voters live outside the country, and a large number would most likely not vote for Mr. Maduro.
UK’s overflowing prisons present PM Starmer with early crisis (Reuters) The scale of the challenge facing Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s new government is writ large in Britain’s prisons, which are within weeks of being too full to accept new inmates, leaving the government with unpalatable and costly choices. Britain has western Europe’s highest rate of incarceration, according to the World Prison Brief database and faces a crisis after a new building programme failed to keep track with tougher sentencing laws that have fuelled a growing prison population. Already many prisons are housing two inmates in cells built for one.
Is France governable? The budget is an early test (Reuters) Just a couple of weeks ago, France was under scrutiny over how it would plug the holes in its budget. Now the issue is whether the euro area’s second largest economy can muster a budget at all. What France does with its strained public finances will be an early test of whether it can still be governed after the hung parliament created by President Emmanuel Macron’s move to call snap elections. Financial markets, the European Commission and its euro zone partners are all watching closely. France is already way above its EU-mandated deficit limits. “A divided National Assembly will find it hard to agree on politically difficult spending cuts,” said Leo Barincou, senior economist at Oxford Economics, referring to France’s parliament.
Fed up with tourists, Barcelona protesters blast them with water guns (Washington Post) Thousands took to the streets of Barcelona over the weekend to protest overtourism, some armed with brightly colored water pistols that sent bewildered visitors fleeing restaurant patios, abandoning half-eaten meals. The protesters, who carried signs reading “Tourists go home,” say tourism has inflated the cost of living for Barcelonians, while the revenue from visitors hasn’t been fairly distributed across the city. As travel rebounds after the end of pandemic restrictions, the frustration in Spain reflects growing backlash against overtourism around the world.
Italy is a hotbed of volcanic activity (The Week) Italy’s Mount Etna and Mount Stromboli, two volcanoes only 180 km apart, have both erupted in recent days, spewing smoke and ash into the air. “Etna, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, has seen intense activity in recent days, lighting up the sky near the city of Catania, while Stromboli off the northern Sicilian coast has spilled lava into the sea,” said USA Today. However, these volcanoes only represent a fraction of the threat Italy faces. Italy has 12 volcanoes total, with nine still considered active, and the country is prone to earthquakes and other seismic activity. One of the most famous disasters resulting from this combination is the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which destroyed the city of Pompeii in 79 A.D. Now scientists are worried an even bigger disaster could be on the horizon. “With 24 hidden underground craters, the Campi Flegrei, a so-called supervolcano, dwarfs the better-known Vesuvius,” said Politico. Since the summer of 2023, several small earthquakes have appeared in the region, causing concern around a potentially catastrophic future eruption. The last time the Campi Flegrei supervolcano erupted was 500 years ago, and the effects were widespread.
Another year of heat and floods in China (Washington Post) Three years after Zhengzhou was hit with China’s deadliest flash floods in decades, the central Chinese city was underwater once again. For over three hours on Monday afternoon, 9.21 inches of rain was dumped on this city of 13 million—and forced an all-out effort to prevent a repeat of 2021, when 300 died in a sudden deluge that flooded the subway and trapped people in submerged cars. China’s summer has begun with a massive emergency response effort in multiple provinces to prevent extreme weather, now routine, from turning into a political and humanitarian crisis for the ruling Communist Party. After last year’s record-breaking heat waves, June brought drought, floods and typhoons—sometimes quickly coming one after the other. Extreme heat delayed crop planting in eastern Shandong province weeks before it was hit with floods. Beijing has now made adapting to bouts of extreme weather a greater policy priority. Last week, weather officials issued an unusually direct warning about the country’s vulnerability to intensifying heat and rainfall worsened by climate change. Forecasts for the rest of July underscore a sense of urgency: Torrential rain is expected in 18 regions across the country. The government has sent in hundreds of soldiers, relocated tens of thousands of villagers, and allocated $200 million to aid disaster relief.
How Hezbollah is trying to counter Israel’s high-tech surveillance (Reuters) Coded messages. Landline phones. Pagers. Following the killing of senior commanders in targeted Israeli airstrikes, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah, has been using some low-tech strategies to try to evade its foe’s sophisticated surveillance technology, informed sources told Reuters. The sides have been trading fire since Hezbollah’s Palestinian ally in the Gaza Strip, Hamas, went to war with Israel in October. Tens of thousands of people have fled both sides of the border. Israeli strikes have killed more than 330 Hezbollah fighters and around 90 civilians in Lebanon, according to Reuters tallies. Israel says attacks from Lebanon have killed 21 soldiers and 10 civilians. Israel’s electronic eavesdropping—including hacking into cell phones and computers—is widely regarded as among the world’s most sophisticated. Hezbollah has learned from its losses and adapted its tactics in response, sources familiar with the group’s operations told Reuters. Cell phones, which can be used to track a user’s location, have been banned from the battlefield in favour of more old-fashioned communication means, including pagers and couriers who deliver verbal messages in person. In case conversations are overheard, code words are used for weapons and meeting sites. These are updated nearly daily and delivered to units via couriers.
What a war between Israel and Hezbollah could mean (NZZ) At the moment, Beirut holds few signs of impending war. The bars in the Lebanese capital are packed, and planes are landing at the airport with entire families of Lebanese exiles determined to spend the summer in their old homeland. But for weeks, Israel and Hezbollah, which have been firing increasingly fiercely at each other over the Israel-Lebanon border, have been moving toward open warfare. Facing each other on the border between the two countries are probably the most powerful war machines in the Middle East. On one side is Israel's army, with its ultramodern air force and soldiers who have been battle-hardened by months of fighting in Gaza. On the other is the Iranian-backed Shiite militia Hezbollah, whose fighters recently gained experience in Syria, and which has more missiles and drones than many European armies. An open war could cause devastating damage on both sides—especially if Hezbollah decides to use its massive arsenal of missiles and drones against Israel. Nobody knows exactly how many rockets the militia actually has at its disposal, but experts assume the number is more than 100,000. Hezbollah also has Soviet Scud missiles and a limited number of Iranian Fateh-110 precision missiles. These longer-range weapons could be used against military installations—but also against population centers, ports or airports.
At NATO summit, Gaza is the elephant in the room (Washington Post) Ukraine’s plight as it resists Russian invasion is the central focus of NATO leaders gathering in the U.S. capital this week. But behind NATO’s urgent deliberations over Ukraine looms another conflict. Since Oct. 7, Israel’s devastating campaign in Gaza has taken global attention away from the Russian invasion and inflamed passions about perceived Western hypocrisy. Many critics pointed to the gap between U.S. and European ire over Russia attacking Ukrainian hospitals and their relative quiescence as Israel repeatedly levels medical facilities and schools in its war against militant group Hamas. “It is very clearly hypocrisy, a double standard,” Numan Kurtulmus, speaker of the Turkish parliament, said. In just a span of months, the Israeli bombardments have produced more rubble in Gaza than in multiple years of war in Ukraine. The densely packed territory has been pulverized. Reconstruction, whenever it starts, will take decades. Most Gazans have been forced from their homes and a sprawling set of humanitarian crises prevails, including, per U.N. experts, a full-blown famine. “When Russia invaded Ukraine, the West led the global campaign of condemnation. It called for the world to denounce Russia in the name of human rights and international law,” wrote Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto earlier this year. “Today, however, the same countries are allowing yet another bloody conflict, this time in Gaza.”
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amazoniaonline · 8 months ago
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Belém e COP-30: Preparando o Futuro Através da Qualificação Profissional
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A busca por qualificação profissional e o desejo de empreender têm transformado a vida de muitos belenenses, como é o caso de Adriana Martins, uma autônoma de 51 anos. Adriana é uma das beneficiadas pelo programa “Donas de Si”, uma iniciativa da Prefeitura de Belém em parceria com o Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Industrial (Senai), que oferece cursos de modelagem e outras áreas técnicas. Na noite de segunda-feira, 2, ocorreu a aula inaugural das novas turmas do programa, marcando o início de um caminho promissor para 160 participantes. Com um investimento de R$ 701.700,00, a Prefeitura contratou 35 cursos do Senai, disponibilizando um total de 700 vagas até março de 2025. O prefeito Edmilson Rodrigues ressaltou a importância desses cursos para proporcionar oportunidades a quem está fora do mercado de trabalho, permitindo que as pessoas se qualifiquem e empreendam com dignidade. Um dos grandes objetivos desse esforço educacional é preparar a população para as oportunidades que surgirão com a realização da Conferência da ONU sobre Mudanças Climáticas (COP-30) em Belém, em novembro de 2025. Adriana Martins vê na COP-30 uma chance de expansão para o setor de modelagem, especialmente na fabricação de uniformes para hotéis e empresas. As aulas, que ocorrem de segunda a sexta-feira, têm duração média de três meses. Paulo Soares, aluno do curso de mecânico de refrigeração e climatização, vê no programa uma oportunidade de reinserção no mercado de trabalho, mesmo aos 61 anos. Além dos cursos mencionados, o pacote inclui construção civil, moda upcycling (sustentável), costura industrial, produção de uniformes, manutenção de máquinas de costura, mecânica de motores marítimos, entre outros. Dário Lemos, diretor regional do Senai e superintendente do Sesi, enfatizou a parceria com a Prefeitura e o impacto positivo na vida dos alunos. Georgina Galvão, coordenadora do Banco do Povo, destacou que os certificados são reconhecidos internacionalmente, permitindo atuação em Portugal e países do Mercosul. Este programa é um exemplo de como a educação e a parceria entre instituições podem abrir portas para um futuro mais próspero e sustentável. Com informações da Agência Belém. Read the full article
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winningthesweepstakes · 11 months ago
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More Than You Imagine by Thelia Hutchinson,  illustrated by Adriana Predoi
More Than You Imagine by Thelia Hutchinson,  illustrated by Adriana Predoi. Soaring Kite, 2024. 9781958372364 Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3 Format: Hardcover picture book What did you like about the book?  Rhyming couplets describe the love that many diverse families feel toward their children. Vibrantly colored digital illustrations show a mom and a grandmother with…
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Unidos do Cabuçu apresentou as fantasias do carnaval 2024
A Unidos do Cabuçu apresentou no último domingo, dia 3 de dezembro, as fantasias para o Carnaval 2024, preparadas pela dupla de carnavalescos: Paulo Henrique Germano e Leonardo Soares.
Antes da Festa de Protótipos, com o desfile dos 16 figurinos para o próximo desfile, o presidente Laerte Gulini apresentou a nova musa da agremiação: a influencer Flávia Abreu, que recebeu a faixa e agora faz parte da Unidos do Cabuçu.
Ao som da bateria Emoção, na regência de mestre Nandin, e da voz do intérprete oficial, Sandro Mota, os segmentos se apresentaram ao som do hino oficial do enredo “Será que sempre deu camelo na cabeça?”.
A Unidos do Cabuçu será a décima segunda a desfilar no Sábado das Campeãs, dia 17 de fevereiro de 2024, na Intendente Magalhães, pela Série Bronze da Superliga Carnavalesca.
Adriana Vieira
Assessora de Imprensa
Seres Unidos do Cabuçu
Fotos: Divulgação
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gch1995 · 1 year ago
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I used to find her voice annoying when I was little, but after enjoying nearly 15 years of being professionally trained to sing mostly classical-style music theater and opera as a light lyric coloratura soprano, my singing voice definitely is most similar to Adriana Caselotti’s (Snow White) and Mary Costa’s (Aurora’s). I’ve also grown to hear the beauty in Snow White’s as I’ve gotten older, and I also realize Adriana Caselotti deliberately played up that babyish quality to her voice as Snow White to make it sound more childlike and innocent for the sake of the role. She definitely is still up there as the animated Disney Princess with the most legit classical-soprano vocal range and technique. I think she goes up to a D6 vocal trill in the dwarves Silly Song. Her highest full note is the B5 in Whistle While You Work, though.
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Mary Costa (Aurora) has a bit more of a mature full lyric soprano voice than Adriana Caselotti as Snow White, nor does she use as much coloratura vocal technique in her runs and trills. However, she still has a bright and warm tone and technique that is most definitely legit classical lyric soprano. I think she goes up to an A5, and goes down to a D4.
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Cinderella (Ilene Woods) is closer to a true contralto with a range of A3-Bb4. She has a darker, dreamier, and warmer quality to her voice that fits her longing nature
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Jodie Benson(Ariel) technically has a light lyric soprano timbre, but she only goes between a C4-D5 as Ariel. That’s totally a doable sweet spot for a mezzo. Plus, she doesn’t really use any legit classical soprano technique. Ariel’s a light soprano belter.
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In the second movie, she shows off more of her classical soprano chops in “Down To The Sea” and “For a Moment.” She goes up to at least an F5.
Paige O’Hara (Belle) goes between a low G3-to an Eb5 in the animated Disney movie, and she definitely has the solid middle timbre of a mezzo-soprano belter. It’s clear, full, and warm in the middle. Whereas Ariel can technically be sung by a mezzo-soprano quite easily, the actress who voiced her definitely has the bright, silvery, and youthful timbre of a lyric soprano. She only goes up to a D5 in the 1989 animated film, but you can tell that Jodie’s voice starts to naturally soar once she gets past the middle. Paige is definitely a natural mezzo-soprano, though.
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Jasmine (Lea Salonga) is definitely a mezzo-soprano. You can tell this because she had to sing “Think of Me” from Phantom of the Opera in a lower key. However, she definitely is a lighter mezzo soprano with a slightly higher timbre.
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Pocahontas (Judy Kuhn) is very much a mezzo-soprano with a range of G3-Bb4 in Colors of the Wind.
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Megara (Susan Egan) from Hercules sings between a G3-C5, which is very much a mezzo soprano’s sweet spot. I also love how she added this cynical and sarcastic edge to Meg’s voice that goes away the more she falls in love with Hercules.
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Mulan (Lea Salonga) is also a lighter mezzo, much like Jasmine, which makes sense since they share the same singing voice. I really do love how Lea got to show off her voice more in Mulan than she did in Aladdin because it is lovely. It makes me want to cry with her when she sings the chorus so sadly. I think she also goes up to an E5 in this song.
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Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) is a soprano with a vocal range of G3-G5, and a more bright and youthful timbre. However, like most modern day Disney sopranos post the Golden age, she is a soprano-belter, so she is doable for a mezzo with a more developed upper register.
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The Ranges of Disney Princesses.  AKA, the case for the mezzo princess.
We all hear that the Disney princesses are all sopranos, and that this sucks.  “When will we get an alto princess?!” is a phrase I constantly hear.  Well, I wanted to set down the facts for all to see.  Let’s look at the ranges.  Note that all are based on the movie songs, not the musical versions when applicable.  Let me know if I missed something, or want me to check a song again.  I cross-checked sheet music to videos, but I could have missed something.
Snow White: D4-Bb5
Anna: Gb3-G5
Rapunzel: G3-G5
Aurora: D4-F5
Pocahontas: G#3-F5
Jasmine: C#4-E5
Elsa: F3-Eb5
Mulan: G#3-D5
Tiana: G#3-C#5
Ariel: C4-C5
Belle: G#3-B4
Cinderella: A3-Bb4
So we see some sopranos here–Snow White and her little operatic runs are, undoubtedly, soprano territory.  But from there, we pretty quickly drop off from true soprano territory and fall smack-dab in the middle of mezzo-land.  Anna and Rapunzel, sure, may be tough for some mezzos who don’t have a developed upper range.  But as you move down that list, we’re suddenly getting down to notes that I know many sopranos cannot sing.  I have lots and lots of students who cannot consistently sing a G#3, so it’s tough to argue that these ranges are unreasonably soprano-esque.  In fact, we get to Ariel who has a downright tiny range.  Crazy, right!  Cinderella, Belle, and Ariel would really be considered more of altos if we just look at their ranges!  
But many people hear these songs and immediately think, but they’re so high!  And this is where timbre comes into play.  Some of these women have very light timbres, and it makes their voices sound higher than they actually are.  It’s shocking to really take a look at how low some of these songs actually are, right?  
I actually feel like amongst all these characters, there’s a pretty great representation across many ranges and types.  We’ve got belters, legit singers, more operatic, more mixed, more pop…  Ranging all the way from an F3-Bb5 altogether!  Represent, female voices.  
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