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Star Wars Battlefront 2 Mod Map Gameplay #117: Kadrala: Islands – Video


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5 autumn hikes in the San Juans and Gulf Islands

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Outdoors enthusiasts tend to think of the San Juans and B.Cs Gulf Islands as a water-recreation paradise, not a hiking destination. Outdoors writer Craig Romano makes the case that these archipelagos are just as majestic by foot as by boat.

To prove his point, he wrote the recently published Day Hiking the San Juans and Gulf Islands (Mountaineers Books, $18.95), with 136 hikes on both the Washington and British Columbia sides of the border.

People dont realize there are so many hiking trails on the islands, he said. You might see only a few parks on an island map, but all the islands have land-trust preserves. They are private, protected land that are usually open to the public.

Most hikes in his guide can be reached by ferry or car. And the few hikes that cant be accessed by ferry can be reached by water taxi.

There are hikes on coastal ledges and bluffs, beaches and coves. Others visit lighthouses, or traverse forests that were old even when George Vancouver sailed into the Salish Sea, Romano said.

Fall is his favorite time to visit since ferry and hotel rates are lower, crowds are sparse and the forecast is often still sunny. Here are his five favorite autumn hikes included in the guide. (Comments are his.)

Turtlehead Summit, Orcas Island, 5.7 miles, 1,295 feet elevation gain, moderate (in level of difficulty)

Stand atop Turtleback Mountains open, grassy head for one shell of a view its one of the best in the San Juans. Thanks to a recent land acquisition by the San Juan Preservation Trust, the prominent and well-recognized Turtlehead (also known as Orcas Knob) is now connected to the Turtleback Preserve, the second-largest green space on Orcas Island. Stare out at a literal sea of islands: San Juan, Shaw, Jones, Spieden and Stuart, in Washington; and Salt Spring, Moresby, Sidney and Vancouver in B.C.

Mount Warburton Pike, Saturna Island, 3.4 miles, 515 feet elevation gain, moderate

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DNA suggests humanity has more mothers than fathers

LEIPZIG, Germany, Oct. 1 (UPI) -- Throughout human history monogamy has been a sexual philosophy largely eschewed by men, yet demanded of women. This was especially so for men of early human societies, who preferred the company of numerous wives.

We know this much thanks to the research skills of several generations of anthropologists. And now, this understanding has been confirmed by DNA analysis and the work of researchers in the field of human evolution. As a recent study of human DNA revealed, humanity has absorbed the genetics of many more mothers than fathers -- further proof the men of early societies fathered children with multiple women.

"[Historically] more of the women were reproducing than the men," Mark Stoneking, a biological anthropologist at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, told Live Science. "This often happens in human societies, because not all men are able to afford wives, or sometimes a few men will have many wives."

Stoneking and his colleagues used a new technique for observing the variances within the paternally inherited Y chromosome, passed down from father to son, and the mitochondrial DNA, the genes inherited from mothers. After collecting DNA samples of 623 males sourced from 51 populations around the world, including Australian, European, and American populations, researchers were able to show that females not only reproduced more frequently than males, but that women also migrated more often.

Because women of early societies often traveled for marriages, moving in with their husbands in a faraway village, females spread their DNA around geographically, resulting in fewer variances from population to population. Men and their sons, on the other hand, tended to stay put, enabling male DNA to remain more distinct from place to place.

Researchers hope these new DNA analysis techniques can continue to be used to learn more about the history of humanity's fathers and mothers.

The study was published last week in the journal Investigative Genetics.

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Health care enrollment expected to be easier this year

Local experts on the Affordable Care Act expect this year's open enrollment period to run a bit smoother.

"We really think this year is going to be much better," Brenda Jackson, the county's director of Social Services, said at a Tuesday night panel discussion on the health law hosted by the Cumberland County Library. "I think last year was a little frustrating for folks trying to navigate this process."

Jackson said she feels that this year there might be more people enrolling because of the penalty for not having health coverage, which will increase from $95 to $325 per person. In addition, she said, Medicaid enrollment will be easier because the technical glitches that plagued both the federal health insurance marketplace and the state's benefit tracking system will be cleared up.

In North Carolina, hundreds of thousands of residents were left without coverage under the law because the state refused to expand Medicaid. Judy Klinck, executive director of Better Health, said that leaves many uninsured people stuck seeking care in the emergency rooms or urgent care facilities, and then with very limited options for additional treatment once the emergency has been stabilized. Organizations such as The CARE Clinic, Stedman-Wade Health Services can provide primary care for the uninsured, she said.

Moderator Tim White, opinion editor for The Fayetteville Observer, asked the panelists if the Affordable Care Act or some other model would be the ideal way to expand health coverage.

Janel Lewis, a certified application counselor with Stedman-Wade Health Services, said it's too early to pass judgment on the Affordable Care Act. There are still many more people who did not sign up for coverage because they didn't know they could get financial assistance, she said.

"We did not reach everyone," she said of local outreach efforts, "but we are going to ramp up with this upcoming (enrollment period)."

Like any system, Jackson said, the Affordable Care Act needs to be reevaluated.

"I think the issue with the Affordable Care Act is that it's not user-friendly."

She said the law has gotten caught in a political tug-of-war that has helped foster misinformation and complicated trust among consumers.

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