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हिमाचल हाईकोर्ट का बड़ा फैसला: पर्यटन निगम में आउटसोर्स भर्ती पर रोक हटी, लेकिन शर्तों के साथ!
Himachal News: हिमाचल प्रदेश हाईकोर्ट ने हिमाचल प्रदेश पर्यटन विकास निगम (एचपीटीडीसी) में आउटसोर्स भर्तियों पर लगी रोक को हटा दिया है। यह फैसला शुक्रवार, 4 अप्रैल 2025 को सुनाया गया, जिससे निगम को बड़ी राहत मिली है। हालांकि, कोर्ट ने साफ किया कि ये भर्तियां एक लंबित मामले के अंतिम निपटारे पर निर्भर करेंगी। इससे पहले 15 अक्टूबर 2024 को कोर्ट ने नई भर्तियों पर पूरी तरह रोक लगा दी थी, लेकिन निगम की…
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100% this! My PT and the EDS specialist I had momentarily banned me from stretching. They were like, "nothing in you needs to stretch. if it feels like it does, it's actually too stretched out and weak, and you need to strengthen it."
Recently I started to have pain from the back of my mid-thigh to behind my knee like I'm being stabbed after having to bend at the waist to do anything. I had similar pain when I did gymnastics that prevented me from being able to do the splits. Coaches always said I needed to stretch my hamstrings more. After all, I was a student who sat all day, so they must be shortened. So I tried. I could easily bend at the waist and touch the floor, palms flat, as folded as my stomach and chest would allow. No stretch. Just back of knee twinging.
Turns out, hamstring stretches are supposed to be felt in the top of the thigh into the butt. Back of the knee pain is nerve pain. The biceps femoris is pinching or rubbing against the sciatic nerve which runs between the two muscle segments. That muscle is what bends your knee. When you are hypermobile and your knees extend past 180 degrees, that muscle gets stretched any time you stand up straight. When you bend at the waist to do things like play with the dog, get laundry out of the machine, vacuum out the car, etc., your knees hyperextend even more because you need to counter-balance the weight of you upper body.
How do you make the pain go away? Strength training. A strong core and back to be able to support the weight of your upper body so you don't need to counter-balance as much, and strengthening the biceps femoris so that they are able to engage when you are upright to prevent the knee from over extending and thus prevent being stretched. Once they're strong enough to not be stretched out all the time, the sciatic nerve won't be as easily irritated.
Hypermobility without enough muscular strength can also cause widespread pain as the fascia tries to compensate to stabilize joints. It gets bunched in places and tight in others and generally causes pain. You can get myofascia release massage, foam roll, use a massage gun, etc. to temporarily relieve the pain, but as long as the muscles are too weak, it will return.
A friend of mine who is lucky enough to not have ME/CFS or exercise triggered MCAS took up powerlifting to manage her chronic pain. It started as a weight loss and fitness challenge with her husband, but she found the more strength training she did, the less pain she was in. She found out she has hEDS after joining a gym to learn to lift heavy safely, and the trainers there started noticing her joints were out of place as they taught her proper form and assisted her. Sometimes the exercise itself is what set the joint back by engaging the muscle that was connected to the too stretchy tissues that allowed the bone to slide from position. She was walking around with dislocated ribs and had no idea because she was just in pain everywhere with no physical trauma.
This is one of the big reasons that controlling my MCAS, finding out if something is wrong with my sleep, taking supplements to help my metabolic processes, and getting on more effective ADHD medications are really important to me. If exercise triggers my MCAS, then I'll be exhausted, unable to breathe, and have a constant migraine, so I still won't be able to do anything. If I'm not sleeping properly, then I'm doubling my causes of non-restorative sleep, and not healing or making up lost energy properly. ME/CFS causes my cells to go into anaerobic respiration too easily, so I'm not using fat stores properly, just glucose, and I'm producing less ATP than healthy people.
Supplements can hopefully improve oxygen transfer between cells so that I stay in an aerobic state longer, using both glucose and fat, and producing more ATP, and supplemental D-ribose allows me to produce some additional ATP without needing oxygen.
More effective ADHD medication (or an outsourced frontal lobe in the form of a cohabitating romantic partner, but only one of those things is purchasable at a pharmacy), would help me keep track of days and do routine tasks like short strength training sessions more frequently. I did get some ankle weights to put by my bed so I can slap those on to do some light weight leg curls while doing other things, but there is a limit to how much I can do from my bedroom versus needing to up the difficulty to further strengthen the muscle with real gym equipment.
If you have pain in your soft tissues and stretching doesn't help, look up strength exercises for that area. It's probably weakness that's the problem.
this is a friendly little post to say: if you find that doing stretches for wrist/shoulders/back/whatever either 1) don't help or 2) seem to make your pain worse, then please stop doing the stretches. the answer here is not to keep doing them becuase if you push through the pain eventually it'll get better, right?
listen to me. listen. stretches never did anything for me and at age 25 i learned i had hEDS, which meant 1) most stretches would never help me 2) depending on the stretch, could hurt me, so please. if they aren't helping. please do not keep doing them hoping that they will "eventually" help.
look into whether or not you have a hypermobility disorder or EDS or smth, great resource here: www.ehlers-danlos.com
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*** Highest recommendation. ***
Essential reading.
"The US economy right now is like a jumbo jet that’s in a steady glide after both its engines flamed out. In about six weeks, it will likely crash into the side of a mountain.
"What’s kept us in the air so far is an extraordinary government relief effort. In most states, evictions have been temporarily banned, preventing a mass homelessness crisis. Most federal student loan payments have been put on hold, removing one of the largest recurring monthly expenses that millions of people face. Banks were ordered to give their customers a six-month break on mortgage payments if requested.
"The massive interventions that made all this possible will soon come to an end — but the unemployment won’t.
"Few seriously expect the US economy to recover as fast as those bills come due; the federal government’s own projections expect unemployment will remain frighteningly high well into next year, even as people return to work as the lockdowns are lifted. Many companies will only rehire workers as quickly as consumer demand returns, and in labor-heavy industries, such as restaurants, entertainment, and travel, nobody expects things to go back to normal anytime soon.
"And across the economy, big employers will use this moment as a kind of workforce reset button — a chance to rethink how many workers they really want, outsource some jobs, offshore others, and eliminate some entirely. By some estimates, more than 40% of all the job losses of the last few months could be permanent, not temporary.
..."You might have noticed a few major things — like, well, the coronavirus pandemic — missing from this equation. If we’re really lucky, we won’t experience a nasty second wave of infections in the fall and early winter, spurring new rounds of attempted lockdowns shortly after the economic plane crashes into the mountain — lockdowns that will once again disproportionately affect Black people and people with low incomes who can't safely work from home. Fingers crossed on that one.
"And I didn’t mention the nationwide protest movement that shows no sign of slowing down, or the US election that will be overheating in the fall, involving a phenomenally unpopular and wildly divisive *resident whose passionate supporters tend to distrust the government.
"These are all ingredients in what Adam Elkus memorably described recently as the 'omni-crisis' that we’re currently stumbling our way through. 'The omni-crisis has significantly enlarged the space of possible outcomes beyond that normally considered day-to-day by most Americans.'"
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At this point the Cantonese translation of dark disciple is practically another book already:
we totally sprinted with the underworld/triad slang
of course what is cantonese without the intonation particles. I want to read it aloud! Which made their tone at least bit casual.
since there's only one pronoun for everything, and that's assigned to the pov character of the chapter. The narrator/me is a lot clearer to be on one character's side, deleting a lot of "[person] realized…"
we have specific verbs for eye, arm, leg movements as well, but it takes some time to recall/look up in a written context.
the thing we don't have, is specific verbs for smile. which means describing so are chunky with adverbs.
i still have no idea how to localize "my love" (or a nod and a wink and full on gambit. but i outsourced it ;)
naming the flora fauna is fun though!
oooh so excited to make the jedi code into a poem/nursery rhyme
Written and spoken English is practically the same but that's not entirely the case for Chinese/Cantonese. For a literary work like Dark Disciple, much more so than Ahsoka, I find myself more often wanting to pen the sentence, instead of taking the voice input shortcut. But then you have to balance how colloquial it is with the flair! And I'm not saying Cantonese isn't a pretty language, it's just, it's a mean language. It's rustic, its charm comes from metaphors to the uncannily apt. And then you have written Chinese with a long history of beautiful words, but always so subtle, so precise, and half-lost you bury yourself in another dictionary!
Specific to me, my brain runs on an English OS. I see a new word and come up with alternatives of it, in English. And I'd look at a sentence, rearranged the structure in Chinese grammar, but come up with a hybrid! Not very helpful haha.
I found myself having developed a syntax. I often describe the action, and sum it up with a four-letter idiom in the end. While so far I've been using less idioms than Ahsoka (and I do want to dial it up later), I am opting for more specific verbs. I love the paragraph I wrote for Ventress's gown. I've gotten past the most mushy-mushy parts. I'm fairly confident writing lightsaber duels despite not having read a chapter of wuxia to save my life, but the stand-off with The Sleeper still put a bullet to my brain.
Oh, and there's this habit of incorporating English words in speech. I made a rule to NOT do that with Ahsoka (well technically I cheated with one literation, but "order" has been in use for several decades ok) But the ban is lifted for this more localized project.
I… also, possibly regrettably, lifted the ban on swear words for the more adult-themed book. It's just more lively for Hondo to swear. But I'm not too keen to read (somebody other than me writing) Ventress swear. Because the (real-world) language context doesn't really lend malice, it seems a bit, unnecessary.
#with the workload i kinda wish i can spend less time doing someone else's copyedit#myechoes#adventures in fic writing#quinlan is so fun lololol#while we are at it should probably look at the sith code to make sure they line up#translation
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What kind of #Friend #threatens #another "Friend" ? Answer: #America and #DonaldTrump. If #USA/ #america didn't build factories to produce Hydroxychloroquine, Because their greedy, #bloodsucking profiteering #bankers outsourced everything because it'll be cheap to make and profitable to sell... that's their fault. and now they are paying the price. What #India have to do anything with it? They would have easily taken license and start producing in their homeland easy!! Hel most americans are even concerned about side effects of #Hydroxychloroquine and denying it... plus America have enough stockpile for their entire population, Then Why They Need More? India is just securing it's stock, which is ofcourse not enough for protection of it's population. The Indian #Government is so called "elected" to protect #Indian lives and Not American Lives. We are going through a crisis too, not like we're in heaven while whole world is burning! Most of the Indians are very angry after current Government of India of #Modi "partially" lifted the ban after trump's threat of "maybe retaliation" And trump, what is "maybe retaliation" ? Drop nukes on us or starve us to death? that's your grand plan? #Doctors in India are terrified after this decision, Factories are closed due to lockdown.. How will India even meet the requirements of it's own population? Many slammed Trump and america saying, " there's no place of threat and hostility in friendship"... Many even advocated to blacklist #UnitedStatesOfAmerica of Hydroxychloroquine Exportation from #India and are ready to get nuked or face their "retaliation" after such shameful threats by trump and shameful actions taken by GOI, when there's not enough supplies for people of the country. Hydroxychloroquine maker and one of the oldest manufacturers of pharmaceutical supplies, "Bengal Chemicals" doesn't have enough supplies to make it and their existing stockpiles are almost finished. So, thanks to you trump for showing how a true friendship looks like , and thank you modi for spinelessly bowing down to america. i hope that's what so called #nationalists do, shown their true colors. Trump, next time instead of threatening #India because of your own mistakes and taking away funds from World Health Organization, try stop wasting money on those worthless #DefenseContractors , on worthless #MilitaryIndustrialComplex , and those worthless #Falseflag wars on overseas, you're supposedly "fighting". Then you'll have enough money to fix your financial situation of your country and eventually will be able to build factories of emergency supplies that in future you won't have to threaten another to get your "emergency/healthcare supplies". 🤬😉🤔 https://www.indiatimes.com/news/india/after-donald-trump-threatens-retaliation-india-lifts-ban-on-export-of-anti-malarial-drug-hydroxychloroquine-510240.html
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In Adorno and Horkheimer’s famous essay, “Elements of Anti-Semitism” from the Dialectic of Enlightenment, they argued anti-Semitism is driven primarily as a result of the division of labor under capitalism and the way that fascist and totalitarian responses to capitalist exploitation develop a projection that conceals their misery. Their thesis of anti-Semitism sees bigotry and racism as a potentiality inherent within modern social and political conditions, and not as a reaction to those processes. This distinction is important as it means that as new historical conditions of capitalism, mainly modes of production shift, racism itself shifts. The interesting consequence of this structural view is that it enables us to first diagnose racism and its effects at the level of the structural shifts of capitalist development and modes of production.
...The Jews are not simply the scapegoat for the psychological damages brought on by capitalist exploitation; the representation of the Jew becomes the screen upon which a pathic personality projects its resentment in general. The figure of the Jew is the screen upon which the anti-Semites project their own resentment to capitalist exploitation. But this resentment takes new forms which consists in a “desperate exertion by an ego which, according to Freud has a far weaker resistance to internal than to external stimuli.”
...Anti-Semitic behavior is “unleashed in situations in which blinded people, deprived of subjectivity, are let loose as subjects” (Adorno and Horkheimer, 2002; p. 140). Anti-Semites gather to celebrate the moment when authority lifts the ban; that moment alone makes them a collective, constituting them as a community of kindred spirits. This orgiastic celebration of authority is paradoxical in that it seeks to place the oppressed nature of the subject-less individual into rebellion against domination, but paradoxically, that rebellion is placed directly in the service of domination (Adorno and Horkheimer, 2002; p. 152). In other words, fascism succeeds by sidestepping the source of domination from the site of class and the division of labor, by forming a paranoid personality around the figure of the Jew who becomes an alternative site to project the resentment from the suffering the subject undergoes in capitalism.
What makes anti-Semitism a veil for the domination of the division of labor and the capitalist circulation is the way that it captures dejected subjectivity and provides a new site where the its calamities can be projected. The subject-less self sinks into its own ego, as a ‘meaningless abyss of itself,’ where ‘objects become allegories of ruin, which harbor the meaning of its own downfall (Adorno and Horkheimer, 2002; p. 158). The objects of its downfall become a certain representation of the Jew, which makes the anti-Semitism based in a paranoid, one-step removed hallucination of the Jew. Thus, the Jew or the Muslim is a screen upon which the bigoted individual projects his or her own resentment, but this resentment has little to do with the Jew or the Muslim per se. If Adorno and Horkheimer were to write about the Donald Trump phenomenon, they would see in his rallies and hate speech a fascistic communal acting out, a celebration of “when authority permits what is usually forbidden.” This celebration of a socially transgressive act is both a support for authority and a protest against a perceived loss of authority.
The other model of Marxist analysis of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia is found in what we will name the ��failed revolutionary thesis’. This model maintains that the primary social antagonism, mainly class conflict, becomes externalized onto the figure of the Jew, the Arab or Muslim. So where Adorno and Horkheimer contend that the representation of the Jew or the Muslim serves as a stand-in for the resentment of the subject undergoing capitalist exploitation, the failed revolutionary thesis sees the representation of the Jew or Muslim as functioning as a different type of concealment, mainly that of class conflict itself. In an early critique of Althusser by Alain Badiou, entitled Of Ideology, Badiou writes that in the dominant ideology, there exists an irrepresentable practice (the revolutionary class revolt) that ideology is intelligible as a representation.
"The dominant ideology’s third procedure is the externalization of the antagonism: to the supposedly unified body politic [corps social] a term “outside of class” [hors-classe] is opposed, and posited as heterogeneous: the foreigner (chauvinisme), the Jew (anti-Semitism), the Arab (racism), etc. The procedures of transference are themselves riveted [chevillées] over an exasperation of the principal contradiction (Badiou, 2013)."
The Jew or Muslim thus stands for the inability of the fascist movement to think praxis, to confront the monstrosity of class itself. Badiou’s idea gives new meaning to the oft-quoted mantra that ‘every fascism is a sign of a failed revolution’, which should be revised to state: ‘every fascism relies on an externalized point of antagonism outside of class’ – and this point is embodied in the racism exerted onto the Jew or Muslim. The function of anti-Semitism is thus really no different at the level of its ideological operation as both forms of racism function to conceal the way in which the sphere of circulation and its exploitation remains a socially necessary illusion. What’s more is that this concealing is a concealment of class struggle itself.
Daniel Tutt
If lynching was constructed to allow the entrance of whites into modernity on the ontological surety of collective violence, the mass shooting, inversely, makes such a collectivity impossible. Whether by accident or design, mass shootings occur only in places where a public can construct itself as a community: worksites, concert halls, dance clubs, and of course, schools. Mass shootings are a perverse map of our own public institutions, the more democratic and the more open, the more likely they are to be a target. If the culture of lynching marked the beginnings of whiteness as a project of modernity, then surely we are witnessing that project’s end.
Which is not to say we’ve witnessed the end of white supremacy. Rather, whiteness has been remade for the post-modern, neoliberal era. Rather than experiencing whiteness through the collective projects of state funded suburbs, or job protection by racially exclusive craft unions, or immigration quotas, the neoliberal era places the onus on the individual. As Margaret Thatcher famously said, there is no such thing as society, only individuals and their families. Individuals and families which are now heavily armed. As Patrick Blanchfield remarks in a recent interview, gun culture is a form of security in a society in which security is not social, but privatized. HBO’s massive hit show The Walking Dead may be instructive here – rather than the Western hero who protects the community from bandit cattle ranchers in Shane or Native Americans in Stagecoach, we have a war of all against all.
Mass shootings strike a national sense of horror precisely because they reveal an uncanny and barely suppressed truth about the collapse of a certain kind of white collectivity that marked the height of the Fordist era. The many indicators of health for white working-class people do not look good. Life expectancy for white men has declined for the first time in many decades, and for entirely different reasons than usual – disease epidemics such as HIV/AIDS or Spanish Flu or war. Unlike those, this decline is mostly attributable to a declining standard of living for working class white men. While in aggregate white people continue to hold more wealth and earn higher pay, the blue collar “labor aristocracy” that relied on high wages from union jobs has steadily diminished.
One way to pose the question that emerges from this not-quite-analogical situation might be this: who is it that the mass shooter is lynching? If Mark Ames sees the mass shooter as a kind of rebellion against Reaganomics, and Dunbar-Ortiz sees the mass shooter as a kind of right-wing white vigilante, I might suggest that the mass shooter is in fact both. After all, in many of their manifestos these shooters perceive themselves to be targeting a world of feminists, liberals, and people of color – Elliot Rodger, Dylan Roof, Anders Behring Breivik, and Jim David Adkisson can all be describe this way. They strike against a world in which whiteness, rather than being a source of power, has become something unattainable for them. In Greg Palast’s tragic tribute to his former classmate, Stephen Paddock, he makes a similar point: Paddock was a working class “math whiz” who should have gone to “Stanford or UCLA” but instead got a job drafting at Lockheed Martin – until Lockheed Martin closed its doors in the great outsourcing and job flight of the late 1980’s. If one listens to the speeches of Richard Spencer, this is the point he makes over and over: in the privatized, atomized world of neoliberal capitalism, there is no collectivity for whiteness. Remembering that, in the 1920’s, the Klan boasted 4 million members and dozens upon dozens of elected representatives, I might offer that Spencer has a kind of point. The mass shooter is blowing up a public sphere that can no longer provide the collective violence or collective security necessary to reproduce his identity.
Debord insists that we think of the spectacle as wielding a kind of totalitarian power. The spectacle is the final victory of the commodity over democracy. For Debord, this totalitarian power comes from the separation of the consumer from the making of the image: “The spectacle’s estrangement from the acting subject is expressed by the fact that the individual’s gestures are no longer his own; they are the gestures of someone else who represents them to him.” The innovation, one could say, of spectacle lynching was to produce a mass culture of popular participation, quite literally on the bodies of black men. The Alt Right proposes something similar: they can gather collectively and reclaim an unalienated identity by forms of direct action. In an era in which we are individualized, in which collective solutions to problems are thrown back upon the anomic self, we should not be surprised that white supremacy is informed by the same trends. We ought not be surprised that the mass shooter is structurally analogous to the entrepreneur, an individualistic “high achiever“ who sets out to solve a collective problem on his own. That the mass shooter should blow up the very public they wish to master suggests the extent to which neoliberalism can no longer sustain the very subjects who are supposed to be its beneficiaries: the Paddocks, Cruzes, and Rodgers. It is a system in crisis.
In the years after the Columbine massacre, I can reflect now that both the ambivalence I felt toward Heathers’ J.D. as well as the sense of déjà vu suggest the same thing: I am victim and accomplice of whiteness at the same time, and whiteness, like history, is a process without a subject.
Benjamin Balthaser
The false choices offered by spectacular abundance — choices based on the juxtaposition of competing yet mutually reinforcing spectacles and of distinct yet interconnected roles (signified and embodied primarily by objects) — develop into struggles between illusory qualities designed to generate fervent allegiance to quantitative trivialities. Fallacious archaic oppositions are revived — regionalisms and racisms which serve to endow mundane rankings in the hierarchies of consumption with a magical ontological superiority — and pseudoplayful enthusiasms are aroused by an endless succession of ludicrous competitions, from sports to elections. Wherever abundant consumption is established, one particular spectacular opposition is always in the forefront of illusory roles: the antagonism between youth and adults. But real adults — people who are masters of their own lives — are in fact nowhere to be found. And a youthful transformation of what exists is in no way characteristic of those who are now young; it is present solely in the economic system, in the dynamism of capitalism. It is things that rule and that are young, vying with each other and constantly replacing each other.
Spectacular oppositions conceal the unity of poverty. If different forms of the same alienation struggle against each other in the guise of irreconcilable antagonisms, this is because they are all based on real contradictions that are repressed. The spectacle exists in a concentrated form and a diffuse form, depending on the requirements of the particular stage of poverty it denies and supports. In both cases it is nothing more than an image of happy harmony surrounded by desolation and horror, at the calm center of misery.
The concentrated spectacle is primarily associated with bureaucratic capitalism, though it may also be imported as a technique for reinforcing state power in more backward mixed economies or even adopted by advanced capitalism during certain moments of crisis. Bureaucratic property is itself concentrated, in that the individual bureaucrat takes part in the ownership of the entire economy only through his membership in the community of bureaucrats. And since commodity production is less developed under bureaucratic capitalism, it too takes on a concentrated form: the commodity the bureaucracy appropriates is the total social labor, and what it sells back to the society is that society’s wholesale survival. The dictatorship of the bureaucratic economy cannot leave the exploited masses any significant margin of choice because it has had to make all the choices itself, and any choice made independently of it, whether regarding food or music or anything else, thus amounts to a declaration of war against it. This dictatorship must be enforced by permanent violence.
Guy Debord
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Of course, the Reaganite project did not end with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Reagan—and his successors from both parties—used the same triumphalist rhetoric to sell the hollowing out of trade unions, the deregulation of banks, the expansion of outsourcing, and the globalization of markets away from the deadweight of national economic interests. Central to this project was a neoliberal attack on national barriers to the flow of labor and capital. At home, Reagan also oversaw one of the most significant pro-migration reforms in American history, the 1986 “Reagan Amnesty” that expanded the labor market by allowing millions of illegal migrants to gain legal status.
Popular movements against different elements of this post–Cold War vision came initially from the Left in the form of the anti-globalization movements and later Occupy Wall Street. But, lacking the bargaining power to challenge international capital, protest movements went nowhere. The globalized and financialized economic system held firm despite all the devastation it wreaked, even through the 2008 financial crisis.
Today, by far the most visible anti-globalization movement takes the form of the anti-migrant backlash led by Donald Trump and other “populists.” The Left, meanwhile, seems to have no option but to recoil in horror at Trump’s “Muslim ban” and news stories about ICE hunting down migrant families; it can only react against whatever Trump is doing. If Trump is for immigration controls, then the Left will demand the opposite. And so today talk of “open borders” has entered mainstream liberal discourse, where once it was confined to radical free market think tanks and libertarian anarchist circles.
While no serious political party of the Left is offering concrete proposals for a truly borderless society, by embracing the moral arguments of the open-borders Left and the economic arguments of free market think tanks, the Left has painted itself into a corner. If “no human is illegal!,” as the protest chant goes, the Left is implicitly accepting the moral case for no borders or sovereign nations at all. But what implications will unlimited migration have for projects like universal public health care and education, or a federal jobs guarantee? And how will progressives convincingly explain these goals to the public?
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The transformation of open borders into a “Left” position is a very new phenomenon and runs counter to the history of the organized Left in fundamental ways. Open borders has long been a rallying cry of the business and free market Right. Drawing from neoclassical economists, these groups have advocated for liberalizing migration on the grounds of market rationality and economic freedom. They oppose limits on migration for the same reasons that they oppose restrictions on the movement of capital. The Koch-funded Cato Institute, which also advocates lifting legal restrictions on child labor, has churned out radical open borders advocacy for decades, arguing that support for open borders is a fundamental tenet of libertarianism, and “Forget the wall already, it’s time for the U.S. to have open borders.” The Adam Smith Institute has done much the same, arguing that “Immigration restrictions make us poorer.”
Following Reagan and figures like Milton Friedman, George W. Bush championed liberalizing migration before, during, and after his presidency. Grover Norquist, a zealous advocate of Trump’s (and Bush’s and Reagan’s) tax cuts, has for years railed against the illiberalism of the trade unions, reminding us, “Hostility to immigration has traditionally been a union cause.”
He’s not wrong. From the first law restricting immigration in 1882 to Cesar Chavez and the famously multiethnic United Farm Workers protesting against employers’ use and encouragement of illegal migration in 1969, trade unions have often opposed mass migration. They saw the deliberate importation of illegal, low-wage workers as weakening labor’s bargaining power and as a form of exploitation. There is no getting around the fact that the power of unions relies by definition on their ability to restrict and withdraw the supply of labor, which becomes impossible if an entire workforce can be easily and cheaply replaced. Open borders and mass immigration are a victory for the bosses.
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Today’s well-intentioned activists have become the useful idiots of big business. With their adoption of “open borders” advocacy—and a fierce moral absolutism that regards any limit to migration as an unspeakable evil—any criticism of the exploitative system of mass migration is effectively dismissed as blasphemy. Even solidly leftist politicians, like Bernie Sanders in the United States and Jeremy Corbyn in the United Kingdom, are accused of “nativism” by critics if they recognize the legitimacy of borders or migration restriction at any point. This open borders radicalism ultimately benefits the elites within the most powerful countries in the world, further disempowers organized labor, robs the developing world of desperately needed professionals, and turns workers against workers.
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It has now become a common slogan among advocates of open borders—and many mainstream commentators—that “there is no migrant crisis.” But whether they like it or not, radically transformative levels of mass migration are unpopular across every section of society and throughout the world. And the people among whom it is unpopular, the citizenry, have the right to vote. Thus migration increasingly presents a crisis that is fundamental to democracy. Any political party wishing to govern will either have to accept the will of the people, or it will have to repress dissent in order to impose the open borders agenda. Many on the libertarian Left are among the most aggressive advocates of the latter. And for what? To provide moral cover for exploitation? To ensure that left-wing parties that could actually address any of these issues at a deeper international level remain out of power?
The immigration expansionists have two key weapons. One is the big business and financial interests all working on their side, but an equally powerful weapon—wielded more expertly by the left-leaning immigration expansionists—is moral blackmail and public shame. People are right to see the mistreatment of migrants as morally wrong. Many people are concerned about the growth of racism and callousness toward minorities that often accompanies anti-immigration sentiment. But the open borders position does not even live up to its own professed moral code.
There are many economic pros and cons to high immigration, but it is more likely to negatively impact low-skilled and low-paid native workers while benefiting wealthier native workers and the corporate sector. As George J. Borjas has argued, it functions as a kind of upward wealth redistribution. A 2017 study by the National Academy of Sciences called “The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration” found that current immigration policies have resulted in disproportionately negative effects on poor and minority Americans, a finding that would have come as no surprise to figures like Marcus Garvey or Frederick Douglass. No doubt they, too, would have to be considered “anti-immigrant” by today’s standards for warning of this.
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As the child of migrants, and someone who has spent most of my life in a country with persistently high levels of emigration—Ireland—I have always viewed the migration question differently than my well-intentioned friends on the left in large, world-dominating economies. When austerity and unemployment hit Ireland—after billions in public money was used to bail out the financial sector in 2008—I watched my entire peer group leave and never return. This isn’t just a technical matter. It touches the heart and soul of a nation, like a war. It means the constant hemorrhaging of idealistic and energetic young generations, who normally rejuvenate and reimagine a society. In Ireland, as in every high-emigration country, there have always been anti-emigration campaigns and movements, led by the Left, demanding full employment in times of recession. But they’re rarely strong enough to withstand the forces of the global market. Meanwhile, the guilty and nervous elites in office during a period of popular anger are only too happy to see a potentially radical generation scatter across the world.
I’m always amazed at the arrogance and the strangely imperial mentality of British and American pro–open borders progressives who believe that they are performing an act of enlightened charity when they “welcome” PhDs from eastern Europe or Central America driving them around and serving them food. In the wealthiest nations, open borders advocacy seems to function as a fanatical cult among true believers—a product of big business and free market lobbying is carried along by a larger group of the urban creative, tech, media, and knowledge economy class, who are serving their own objective class interests by keeping their transient lifestyles cheap and their careers intact as they parrot the institutional ideology of their industries. The truth is that mass migration is a tragedy, and upper-middle-class moralizing about it is a farce. Perhaps the ultra-wealthy can afford to live in the borderless world they aggressively advocate for, but most people need—and want—a coherent, sovereign political body to defend their rights as citizens.
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If open borders is “a Koch brothers proposal,” then what would an authentic Left position on immigration look like? In this case, instead of channeling Milton Friedman, the Left should take its bearings from its own long traditions. Progressives should focus on addressing the systemic exploitation at the root of mass migration rather than retreating to a shallow moralism that legitimates these exploitative forces. This does not mean that leftists should ignore injustices against immigrants. They should vigorously defend migrants against inhumane treatment. At the same time, any sincere Left must take a hard line against the corporate, financial, and other actors who create the desperate circumstances underlying mass migration (which, in turn, produces the populist reaction against it). Only a strong national Left in the small and developing nations—acting in concert with a Left committed to ending financialization and global labor exploitation in the larger economies—could have any hope of addressing these problems.
To begin with, the Left must stop citing the latest Cato Institute propaganda in order to ignore the effects of immigration on domestic labor, especially the working poor who are likely to suffer disproportionately from expanding the labor pool. Immigration policies should be designed to ensure that the bargaining power of workers is not significantly imperiled. This is especially true in times of wage stagnation, weak unions, and massive inequality.
With respect to illegal immigration, the Left should support efforts to make E-Verify mandatory and push for stiff penalties on employers who fail to comply. Employers, not immigrants, should be the primary focus of enforcement efforts. These employers take advantage of immigrants who lack ordinary legal protections in order to perpetuate a race to the bottom in wages while also evading payroll taxes and the provision of other benefits. Such incentives must be eliminated if any workers are to be treated fairly.
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Marx’s argument that the English working class should see Irish nationhood as a potential compliment to their struggle, rather than as a threat to their identity, should resonate today, as we witness the rise of various identity movements around the world. The comforting delusion that immigrants come here because they love America is incredibly naïve—as naïve as suggesting that the nineteenth-century Irish immigrants Marx described loved England. Most migrants emigrate out of economic necessity, and the vast majority would prefer to have better opportunities at home, among their own family and friends. But such opportunities are impossible within the current shape of globalization.
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Global Furniture Logistics Market: Latest Trend, Growth, Analysis and application
Furniture Logistics can be defined as the use of logistics in the furniture industry for the management of the way resources are acquired, stored, and moved to various end-users. Using logistics provides the furniture industry with a continuous supply of various furniture from suppliers and distributors in different locations. It is also possible that at times, a company might choose to outsource its logistics operations if it is deemed to be able to bring down the total cost of the operation. There are multiple advantages that involve the implementation of furniture logistics such as network planning and optimization, project logistics, cargo insurance, freight forwarding, and customs brokerage. Several factors are driving the global furniture logistics market.
The report offers an up-to-date analysis of the current global Furniture Logistics Market scenario, the latest trends and drivers, and the overall market environment. The market is driven by increasing demand from the defense sector, growing adoption of rugged tablets by the mobile workforce, and Low TCO. The Furniture Logistics market analysis includes the technology segment and geographic landscape.
The Furniture Logistics market will change significantly from the previous year. Over the next five years, will register a CAGR in terms of revenue, and the global market size will reach USD in millions by 2028.
The Major Players In The Furniture Logistics Market Include:
Deutsche Post DHL,DB Schenker, Kuehne Nagel, C.H. Robinson, UPS, Agility, Allcargo Logistics, CEVA Logistics, Damco, Expeditors International, Gati, Hub Group, Imperial Logistics, J.B. Hunt, Kerry Logistics, Logwin, Nippon Express, Panalpina, Ryder, Schneider Logistics, Sinotrans, Wincanton
Market has segmented the global Furniture Logistics market on the basis of type, application, and region:
The Furniture Logistics market is segmented by type and application. Growth between segments over the period 2022-2028 provides accurate calculations and forecasts of revenue by type and application in terms of volume and value. This analysis can help you expand your business by targeting eligible niches.
By Type:
· Transportation
· Warehousing and Distribution
By Application:
· Furniture Distributor
· Furniture Factory
By Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2017 – 2028)
North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)
Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Rest of Europe)
Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Southeast Asia, Rest of APAC)
Middle East & Africa (GCC Countries, South Africa, Rest of MEA)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating effects on several industry verticals globally. To constrain the number of cases and slow the coronavirus spread, various public health guidelines were implemented in different countries across the globe. COVID-19 protocols ranging from declaring national emergency states, enforcing stay-at-home orders, closing nonessential business operations and schools, banning public gatherings, imposing curfews, distributing digital passes, and allowing police to restrict citizen movements within a country, as well as closing international borders. With the growing vaccination rate, governments are uplifting the protocols to give a boost to the stagnant economy. Like other industries, Furniture Logistics Market have experienced slowdown the growth, however market is expected bounce back as restrictions are being lifted up by governments across the globe.
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"Sures" that proposes work with one PC
Can I start a business with one computer?
Here, can you be a free entrepreneur by working with just one PC from being tied to the place and time of an office worker or office worker ? I will explain this in detail. If you are a salaried worker now, this is a must-see.

Now is the time to start a business with one PC
In Japan, where you live, the salary is high and it is said to be economically affluent in the world, but nevertheless.
· Prices of groceries are rising
· I can't save
· I have no money
· It's hard to pay for mortgages and child support
What are the threereasons why you should start a business with one PC?
Reason 1: Productivity improves dramatically
Nomad work done with a single computer does not necessarily have to be done in the office, and if you can complete a given task, you do not have to go to the workplace.
1. Every morning in a gloomy mood
2. Commuting to work pushed into a crowded train
3. Workplaces where there is a risk of overtime work or death from overwork, etc.
There is a movement to review the poor productivity of having a workplace. Nomad work is attracting attention as a result of society's pursuit of work styles that provide higher labor productivity and higher happiness. Sano, the representative of Sure's, has nearly doubled his income since he worked on a single computer, and his time freedom has increased overwhelmingly.
Considering that we are in an era of non-lifetime employment, there is no guarantee that we will be able to lead a stable life until retirement age. The current situation surrounding office workers is full of a sense of blockage. Also, I often hear people say that their savings are not increasing . That should be the case, according to the National Tax Agency's survey of private salary statistics, the average salary of salary earners was 4.67 million yen in 1997, but 4.2 million yen in 2015. Although it increased by 50,000 yen from the previous year, it has decreased by nearly 500,000 yen compared to the peak time. To increase your savings, you can "save and reduce your spending" and "invest and get your money to work. " However, the reality is that income does not increase easily, it is difficult to save money, and it is difficult to operate with high interest rates due to the influence of ultra-low interest rates. Therefore, as a third method, "increasing supplementary income with one PC without taking a step from home" has been attracting attention for several years.
Now that major companies have begun to lift the ban on side businesses, it is time for office workers to wear "two-legged straw shoes." The pioneering style of working with a single computer is that there are people in the world who work with a single computer. So-called A person called a nomad worker , but the pioneer of the style of working with a single computer is
· Programmer
· WEB designer
Originally, these work is done with one personal computer. Therefore, you can basically work anywhere with a personal computer, but it should be difficult to suddenly become a programmer.
Therefore, we are entering an era where Sano's online resale, blogging, and various other tasks can be done with a single computer. By the way, why is it the time to earn money from the work of one PC? Let's take a closer look.

8 reasons why Sures are chosen
Why are so many people choosing Sure's to propose jobs that can be done with a single PC? Here are eight reasons why they are selected
· Reason 1: One-on-one tutoring
· Reason 2: First in the industry! Support until you earn
· Reason 3: Sano, the representative of Sure's, earns 11.84 million online sales.
· Reason 4: Because I have already taught more than 200 people
· Reason 5: Produce a large number of people who have achieved 1 million yen a month
· Reason 6: Supporting loans from banks
· Reason 7: Outsource work! Teaching how to earn automatically
· Reason 8: Many media interviews! Won the Grand Prix on TV
· First of all, please feel free to use the free consultation!
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· Sano's books are now on sale on Amazon!
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Sure's Sano is a consulting service for serious people who earn 11.84 million yen a month and individually teach how to do it.
Sano's method is a net-completed method.
It is a way to earn money without leaving the house, so it is recommended for office workers, office workers, and housewives who do not want to commute due to stress in the company. There are two courses, an individual course and an independent course, so if you would like individual guidance, please check it.
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Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market Outlook, Strategies, Challenges, Geography Trends & Growth forecast 2027
Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market: Overview
The aircraft ground support equipment market may churn steady growth across the forecast period of 2019-2028 due to operational advantages like low turnaround time, increased accuracy, and improved speed efficiency. Most airlines have their own aircraft ground support equipment but many of them prefer to rent the aircraft ground support equipment from third party vendors. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), more than half of the airlines rely on outsourcing aircraft ground support equipment from third party vendors.
The use of aircraft ground support equipment in various applications such as aircraft refueling, fuselage, engine examination, potable water storage, and cargo loading and unloading are helping to garner substantial growth for the aircraft ground support equipment market.
Aircraft ground support equipment acquires an important place in the aircraft industry as it increases the reliability of aircraft. From pushbacks to belt loaders, each type of aircraft ground support equipment has its capability and all work in tandem to provide a good aircraft experience for consumers. Hence, these factors may benefit the aircraft ground support equipment market largely.
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Numerous growth strategies adopted by key players of aircraft ground support equipment market such as joint ventures, partnerships, collaborations, mergers, and acquisitions are proving to be growth generators for the aircraft ground support equipment market.
Key players in the aircraft ground support equipment market are Tug Technologies Corporation, JBT Corporation, Mallaghan, Guangtai, Tronair, Cavotec, and MulagFahrzeugwerk.
Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market: Key Trends
Renovations and enhancements in existing airports and the addition of new airports are bringing good growth opportunities for the aircraft ground support equipment market. The rapid increase in the production of new aircraft and the need for advanced ground handling facilities are proving to be rime factors for the aircraft ground support equipment market.
The COVID-19 outbreak has massively affected the aircraft ground support equipment market. As the pandemic started casting its horrific shadow on various countries, an immediate air travel ban was in place to avoid increased transmission. This unavoidable situation has brought the growth of the aircraft ground support equipment market to a screeching halt. With no operations at the once busy airports across the world, the demand in aircraft ground support equipment markethas waned. A ray of hope is visible to retain the growth of the aircraft ground support equipment market as lockdown restrictions are being eased around the world and travel restrictions may be lifted soon.
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Asia Pacific may bag the title of the fastest emerging region for increasing the growth rate of the aircraft ground support equipment market due to various government incentives and policies to boost the civil aviation sector. Domestic flights have resumed services in India and slowly, the aircraft ground support equipment may gain traction in the region. Economic packages from countries across the world for the aviation industry may help in reviving the sector, eventually gaining considerable momentum for the growth of the aircraft ground support equipment market.
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Covid-19 acts as a positive element in the demand in Global Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market

Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market: Overview
The aircraft ground support equipment market may churn steady growth across the forecast period of 2019-2028 due to operational advantages like low turnaround time, increased accuracy, and improved speed efficiency. Most airlines have their own aircraft ground support equipment but many of them prefer to rent the aircraft ground support equipment from third party vendors. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), more than half of the airlines rely on outsourcing aircraft ground support equipment from third party vendors.
The use of aircraft ground support equipment in various applications such as aircraft refueling, fuselage, engine examination, potable water storage, and cargo loading and unloading are helping to garner substantial growth for the aircraft ground support equipment market.
Aircraft ground support equipment acquires an important place in the aircraft industry as it increases the reliability of aircraft. From pushbacks to belt loaders, each type of aircraft ground support equipment has its capability and all work in tandem to provide a good aircraft experience for consumers. Hence, these factors may benefit the aircraft ground support equipment market largely.
This upcoming report on the aircraft ground support equipment market provides an in-depth analysis of the current market situation. The report covers components like competitive landscape, key players, regional analysis, and ongoing trends. The report also offers thorough research on how the COVID-19 pandemic will impact the market. The segmental study enables an individual to thoroughly understand the different aspects of the aircraft ground support equipment market systematically.
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Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market: Competitive Analysis
Numerous growth strategies adopted by key players of aircraft ground support equipment market such as joint ventures, partnerships, collaborations, mergers, and acquisitions are proving to be growth generators for the aircraft ground support equipment market.
Key players in the aircraft ground support equipment market are Tug Technologies Corporation, JBT Corporation, Mallaghan, Guangtai, Tronair, Cavotec, and MulagFahrzeugwerk.
Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market: Key Trends
Renovations and enhancements in existing airports and the addition of new airports are bringing good growth opportunities for the aircraft ground support equipment market. The rapid increase in the production of new aircraft and the need for advanced ground handling facilities are proving to be rime factors for the aircraft ground support equipment market.
The COVID-19 outbreak has massively affected the aircraft ground support equipment market. As the pandemic started casting its horrific shadow on various countries, an immediate air travel ban was in place to avoid increased transmission. This unavoidable situation has brought the growth of the aircraft ground support equipment market to a screeching halt. With no operations at the once busy airports across the world, the demand in aircraft ground support equipment markethas waned. A ray of hope is visible to retain the growth of the aircraft ground support equipment market as lockdown restrictions are being eased around the world and travel restrictions may be lifted soon.
Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market: Regional Outlook
The aircraft ground support equipment market is geographically spread across North America, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific, and Europe. Barring the lockdown period, North America may witness a significant rise in the growth rate across the forecast period due to the large presence of airports in the region.
Asia Pacific may bag the title of the fastest emerging region for increasing the growth rate of the aircraft ground support equipment market due to various government incentives and policies to boost the civil aviation sector. Domestic flights have resumed services in India and slowly, the aircraft ground support equipment may gain traction in the region. Economic packages from countries across the world for the aviation industry may help in reviving the sector, eventually gaining considerable momentum for the growth of the aircraft ground support equipment market.
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“The indicators are bad, the signals are worrying, and the situation is deteriorating,” Jérôme Salomon, the French health ministry director, told the radio station France Inter last week. “The fate of the epidemic is in our hands.”
France has suffered more than 30,400 deaths from the virus — one of the world’s worst tolls — and experienced an economically devastating lockdown from mid-March to mid-May. Thanks to the lockdown, however, France succeeded in stopping the spread of the virus and lifted most restrictions at the start of summer.
The course of the pandemic in Europe has followed a somewhat similar trend, with Spain also reporting new local clusters. But important disparities exist among countries. In the past week, as France reported more than 16,000 new cases, Britain reported 7,000, and Italy 3,000, according to data collected by The New York Times.
In other developments around the world:
While Hong Kong’s latest outbreak appears to be tapering off generally, testing has revealed a new cluster among the port city’s dock workers, who often live in cramped dormitories. As of Monday, 57 dockside laborers were among 65 cases linked to the city’s Kwai Tsing Container Terminals. On Monday, the Union of Hong Kong Dockers called on container companies to expand their accommodation for employees and to hire workers directly instead of outsourcing recruitment to smaller firms.
Sweden has temporarily recalled its diplomats from North Korea, citing increasing difficulties with travel and diplomatic postings, in part because of the pandemic. The Swedish embassy remains open with local staff, and “Sweden is engaged in dialogue with North Korea on these subjects,” a spokesman for the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs said.
Officials in New Zealand on Tuesday pushed back against President Trump’s assertion that the remote Pacific country was “having a big surge.” New Zealand, where the national election has been delayed from September to October because of a growing cluster in Auckland, has reported 22 deaths and fewer than 1,700 cases during the entire pandemic. “I’m not concerned about people misinterpreting our status,” Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.
After a surge in infections in the past week, South Korea tightened social-distancing rules in the Seoul metropolitan area, banning all gatherings of more than 50 people indoors and more than 100 outdoors and shutting down high-risk facilities such as nightclubs, karaoke rooms and buffet restaurants. Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun also said that churches must switch to online prayer services.
Greece has locked down two facilities for migrants where new infections have been traced, after another overcrowded reception center was put under lockdown last week, the government said. The infections are part of a recent spike in the number of cases in Greece, which has weathered the pandemic relatively well so far, with just over 7,200 confirmed cases and 230 deaths. But the authorities this week introduced new restrictions to address local outbreaks and have warned of more measures if the upward trend continues.
Countries putting their own interests ahead of others in trying to ensure supplies of a possible coronavirus vaccine are making the pandemic worse, the director general of the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, Reuters reported. “No one is safe until everyone is safe,” the agency’s leader, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said during a briefing in Geneva. The organization also said the pandemic was now being driven by young people, many of whom were unaware they were infected, posing a danger to vulnerable groups.
New research emerges on a rare immune syndrome that strikes some children with the virus.
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome, the severe illness that strikes some children with the coronavirus, is distinct from both Kawasaki disease and from Covid-19 in adults, according to a new study.
Most children infected with the coronavirus have mild symptoms, if any at all. But on very rare occasions, some develop so-called MIS-C, characterized by widespread inflammation in the heart, lungs, brain, skin and other organs. In the United States, there were 570 confirmed cases of the syndrome and 10 deaths as of Aug. 6.
The study, published Tuesday in Nature Medicine, analyzed immune cells in 15 boys and 10 girls, aged 7 to 14 years, with the syndrome.
When the children were acutely ill with MIS-C, these immune cells behaved much like those in adults with Covid-19. They produced vast amounts of certain disease-fighting molecules, as the adults did, and researchers saw declines in the B and T immune cells that are important for fighting the coronavirus.
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Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market Analysis And Forecast To 2026 By Recent Trends, Developments In Manufacturing Technology And Regional Growth Overview

Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Market: Overview
The aircraft ground support equipment market may churn steady growth across the forecast period of 2019-2028 due to operational advantages like low turnaround time, increased accuracy, and improved speed efficiency. Most airlines have their own aircraft ground support equipment but many of them prefer to rent the aircraft ground support equipment from third party vendors. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), more than half of the airlines rely on outsourcing aircraft ground support equipment from third party vendors.
The use of aircraft ground support equipment in various applications such as aircraft refueling, fuselage, engine examination, potable water storage, and cargo loading and unloading are helping to garner substantial growth for the aircraft ground support equipment market.
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