When genetic engineering is the environmentally friendly choice – Ensia

July 27, 2017 Which is more disruptive to a plant: genetic engineering or conventional breeding?

It often surprises people to learn that GE commonly causes less disruption to plants than conventional techniques of breeding. But equally profound is the realization that the latest GE techniques, coupled with a rapidly expanding ability to analyze massive amounts of genetic material, allow us to make super-modest changes in crop plant genes that will enable farmers to produce more food with fewer adverse environmental impacts. Such super-modest changes are possible with CRISPR-based genome editing, a powerful set of new genetic tools that is leading a revolution in biology.

My interest in GE crops stems from my desire to provide more effective and sustainable plant disease control for farmers worldwide. Diseases often destroy 10 to 15 percent of potential crop production, resulting in global losses of billions of dollars annually. The risk of disease-related losses provides an incentive to farmers to use disease-control products such as pesticides. One of my strongest areas of expertise is in the use of pesticides for disease control. Pesticides certainly can be useful in farming systems worldwide, but they have significant downsides from a sustainability perspective. Used improperly, they can contaminate foods. They can pose a risk to farm workers. And they must be manufactured, shipped and applied all processes with a measurable environmental footprint. Therefore, I am always seeking to reduce pesticide use by offering farmers more sustainable approaches to disease management.

What follows are examples of how minimal GE changes can be applied to make farming more environmentally friendly by protecting crops from disease. They represent just a small sampling of the broad landscape of opportunities for enhancing food security and agricultural sustainability that innovations in molecular biology offer today.

Genetically altering crops the way these examples demonstrate creates no cause for concern for plants or people. Mutations occur naturally every time a plant makes a seed; in fact, they are the very foundation of evolution. All of the food we eat has all kinds of mutations, and eating plants with mutations does not cause mutations in us.

Knocking Out Susceptibility

A striking example of how a tiny genetic change can make a big difference to plant health is the strategy of knocking out a plant gene that microorganisms can benefit from. Invading microorganisms sometimes hijack certain plant molecules to help themselves infect the plant. A gene that produces such a plant molecule is known as a susceptibility gene.

We can use CRISPR-based genome editing to create a targeted mutation in a susceptibility gene. A change of as little as a single nucleotide in the plants genetic material the smallest genetic change possible can confer disease resistance in a way that is absolutely indistinguishable from natural mutations that can happen spontaneously. Yet if the target gene and mutation site are carefully selected, a one-nucleotide mutation may be enough to achieve an important outcome.

There is a substantial body of research showing proof-of-concept that a knockout of a susceptibility gene can increase resistance in plants to a very wide variety of disease-causing microorganisms. An example that caught my attention pertained to powdery mildew of wheat, because fungicides (pesticides that control fungi) are commonly used against this disease. While this particular genetic knockout is not yet commercialized, I personally would rather eat wheat products from varieties that control disease through genetics than from crops treated with fungicides.

The Power of Viral Snippets

Plant viruses are often difficult to control in susceptible crop varieties. Conventional breeding can help make plants resistant to viruses, but sometimes it is not successful.

Early approaches to engineering virus resistance in plants involved inserting a gene from the virus into the plants genetic material. For example, plant-infecting viruses are surrounded by a protective layer of protein, called the coat protein. The gene for the coat protein of a virus called papaya ring spot virus was inserted into papaya. Through a process called RNAi, this empowers the plant to inactivate the virus when it invades. GE papaya has been a spectacular success, in large part saving the Hawaiian papaya industry.

Aerial view of a field trial showing virus-resistant papaya growing well while the surrounding susceptible papaya is severely damaged by the virus. Reproduced with permission from Gonsalves, D., et al. 2004. Transgenic virus-resistant papaya: From hope to reality in controlling papaya ringspot virus in Hawaii. APSnet Features. Online. DOI: 10.1094/APSnetFeature-2004-0704

Through time, researchers discovered that even just a very small fragment from one viral gene can stimulate RNAi-based resistance if precisely placed within a specific location in the plants DNA. Even better, they found we can stack resistance genes engineered with extremely modest changes in order to create a plant highly resistant to multiple viruses. This is important because, in the field, crops are often exposed to infection by several viruses.

Does eating this tiny bit of a viral gene sequence concern me? Absolutely not, for many reasons, including:

Tweaking Sentry Molecules

Microorganisms can often overcome plants biochemical defenses by producing molecules called effectors that interfere with those defenses. Plants respond by evolving proteins to recognize and disable these effector molecules. These recognition proteins are called R proteins (R standing for resistance). Their job is to recognize the invading effector molecule and trigger additional defenses. A third interesting approach, then, to help plants resist an invading microorganism is to engineer an R protein so that it recognizes effector molecules other than the one it evolved to detect. We can then use CRISPR to supply a plant with the very small amount of DNA needed to empower it to make this protein.

This approach, like susceptibility knockouts, is quite feasible, based on published research. Commercial implementation will require some willing private- or public-sector entity to do the development work and to face the very substantial and costly challenges of the regulatory process.

Engineered for Sustainability

The three examples here show that extremely modest engineered changes in plant genetics can result in very important benefits. All three examples involve engineered changes that trigger the natural defenses of the plant. No novel defense mechanisms were introduced in these research projects, a fact that may appeal to some consumers. The wise use of the advanced GE methods illustrated here, as well as others described elsewhere, has the potential to increase the sustainability of our food production systems, particularly given the well-established safety of GE crops and their products for consumption.

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Doug Brooks returns to Parkersburg as a physician – Parkersburg News

Photo ProvidedDr. Doug Brooks has joined Camden Clark Medical Center-WVU Medicine.

PARKERSBURG Dr. Doug Brooks has returned to his hometown of Parkersburg to practice family medicine.

Tuesday is Brooks first day as a physician with Camden Clark Medical Center-WVU Medicine at 2012 Garfield Ave., Suite 1 in the Garfield Medical Complex in Parkersburg.

Brooks, a 1989 graduate of Parkersburg High School, obtained a bachelors of arts in biology in 1993 from West Virginia University and a medical degree from West Virginia University School of Medicine in 1997.

For the past 17 years, Brooks has been a physician in Tampa and Charlotte.

Brooks, 46, said he is looking forward to making an impact in his hometown, something that was lacking at times while working in larger cities.

He found it not as meaningful, not as personalized working in big cities.

Brooks has friends in the Parkersburg area and his father, Dr. Paul Brooks, is a retired family doctor in Parkersburg who graduated from the WVU School of Medicine in 1966.

From 2000-2006, Brooks was a family physician with Morton Plant Mease Primary Care, the largest medical corporation in Tampa, Fla., he said. From 2007-2012, he practiced as a family physician for Carolinas Health Care system, the largest medical corporation in North Carolina.

From 2012 to early 2017, Brooks practiced with several companies in North Carolina, including a mens center, nursing homes, urgent care and occupational medical centers, and a primary care center that focused on anti-aging medicine.

Brooks considers his 17-year journey through multiple disciplines of medicine to have made him a more knowledgeable and experienced physician with expertise in many different areas.

Brooks noted he has expertise in evidence-based medicine, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, premature coronary artery disease, obesity, anxiety and depression, dermatology, and sports medicine.

Brooks said he has taken a special interest in mens health and wellness, hormone therapy, erectile dysfunction, anti-aging, and skin care.

Men, in general, often dont want to see a physician about their medical issues, Brooks said.

Men are more reluctant, embarrassed to bring up problems, Brooks said.

I want to create an environment on a personal level, where patients will feel comfortable and want to seek his medical advice and expertise, Brooks said.

Wanting to see a physician is not a sign of weakness, he said. Instead, being proactive in ones health care is a sign of strength, Brooks said.

Brooks has served as a preceptor for 17 years, teaching medical students, residents, nurse practitioners and physician assistants from the University of South Florida, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Wake Forest School of Medicine, respectively.

Brooks wants to help in the community by possibly becoming a team physician at a high school.

Brooks was a state champion wrestler (at 125 pounds) his junior year at PHS in 1988 and finished second in the state at 130 pounds his senior year in 1989.

Brooks is a WVU football fan. He has season tickets to Mountaineer football games and used to attend games in Morgantown when he lived in the South.

Besides his father, other members of his family are, or have been, involved in the medical field. His mother, Ann Brooks, who lives in Hickory, N.C., was a nurse at Camden Clark Memorial Hospital. His stepmother, Nancy Brooks, is director of organizational development at Camden Clark Medical Center and his brother, Dr. Gregory Brooks, is a physician in Hickory, N.C.

WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center is delighted to welcome Parkersburg native and WVU School of Medicine graduate Dr. Doug Brooks back home! the hospital said in a release.

Brooks plans to attend the Camden Clark Community Health and Wellness Day from 9-3 p.m. Saturday at Grand Central Mall.

He is accepting new patients at 304-865-5140.

Brooks is board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and has an unrestricted license with the West Virginia Board of Medicine. He is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the West Virginia Academy of Family Physicians.

Brooks resume notes he is a 5-star physician on vitals.com and has received the Patients Choice Award, given to only 5 percent of physicians, and the Most Compassionate Doctor Award, given to only 3 percent of physicians.

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AI Is Helping This Anti-Aging Startup Uncover Ways for You to Live a Longer, Healthier Life – Futurism

In BriefA new venture that aims to combine longevity research with artificial intelligence is in the works, thanks to funding from British billionaire Jim Mellon. The new company will focus on finding faster ways to develop drugs that fight aging.

It turns out, writing about your investment ideas before actually putting money into them is a nifty strategy for ensuring success. Itsproven to work for British billionaire Jim Mellon, anyways. He hopes to continue the trend with his latest book,Juvenescence: Investing in the Age of Longevity, by using it as the jumpingoff point for a new biotech company with a focus on putting an end to aging.

Juvenescence Limited is a joint venture between Mellon and longevity researchers Gregory Bailey and Declan Doogan. Under that parent umbrella is Juvenescence AI, a joint venturewithAlexander Zhavoronkov, CEO of Baltimore-based Insilico Medicine, Inc., a drug research company that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to explore ways to end aging and age-related diseases.

Research under Juvenescence AI will focus on examining cellular pathways to aging, as well as affecting change in the mitochondria and finding ways to clean senescent cells, which accumulate when the body grows old.

The team atJuvenescenceisnt just hoping to prolong life, however. As Doogan, a former executive at Pfizer,explained toEndpoints News, Not just longer, but better longer. Healthy aging is the objective here.

More and more doctors and scientists are starting to view aging itself as a diseasethat can be cured, and now,many researchers are also working todevelop drugs to address aging.

However, as with any drug development research, this process could take time, and Juvenescence Limited hopes to find a shortcut through their use of AI technology.

We are excited by the potential for AI to streamline the longest and most costly portions of the drug development cycle: clinical trials, Mellon saidin a press release. With Insilico Medicines help, we hope Juvenescence AI will both develop therapeutics that treat the diseases that plague all of us as we age and eventually treat the aging process itself.

Bailey, the CEO of Juvenescence, sees the company as being positioned for great success in this endeavor:We are at an inflection point for the treatment of aging. I think this is going to be the biggest deal Ive ever done.

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The Downsides of John Kelly’s Ascension – The Atlantic

Donald Trump is not much of a man. He feels sorry for himself, he whines, he gropes women; he bullies the weak. He brags and he lies. As a young man, this self-proclaimed athlete collected five draft deferments rather than wear his countrys uniform. He doesnt even work out. The motto emblazoned on Trumps bogus coat of arms should probably be faithless, which makes it odd that he has picked as his chief of staff a general steeled in a service whose motto is ever faithful. (The Trump coat of arms was reportedly lifted from another family, with the motto integrity replacedinevitablyby Trump.)

John Kelly, retired Marine four-star and new White House chief of staff, has been throughout his career everything Trump is not: He has endured more than Trump could imagine, and has displayed virtues that Trump may not understand and certainly has not exhibited, among them candor, courage, and discipline. Which is why some observers have welcomed Kellys hiring as evidence that perhaps the president is learning, that maybe now we will have a disciplined White House that will focus on the business of public policy. Maybe the early morning tweets will diminish or even stop.

Trumps pick of Kelly is probably better understood in a broader and darker context. That includes a speech that he gave the same day to New Yorks Suffolk County Police Department calling on cops to bang suspects heads into squad cars; the brusque, uncoordinated dismissal of transgender service personnel by presidential tweet; a speech a week earlier at the commissioning of USS Gerald R. Ford urging sailors to lobby their representatives; a harangue to 30,000 Boy Scouts that included a rant about loyalty, and that earned him an astonishing rebuke from the head of the Boy Scouts of America; and a longer history of toying around the edge of inciting violence, to include the assassination of his opponent in the last election.

As the coils of the Russia investigation grow tighter, as his failures in Congress mount, Trump reaches for what he knowsdemagoguery of the rawest sort. He reaches as well for what he thinks of as his base, which includes (he believes) the military, many of whose leaders are actually quietly appalled by what he represents. He has picked Kelly not because of his political or administrative skills but because he thinks of him as a killera term of praise in his lexicon, which is why he likes referring to his secretary of defense as Mad Dog Mattis, a nickname the former general rejects. Kelly will not organize Goon Squads for Trump, but the president would probably not mind if he did. More to the point, Kellys selection, and that of a foul-mouthed financier from New York as Trumps communications director, tells us not that Trump is planning on moderating his behavior, but rather on going to the mattresses. He just may have picked the wrong guy for that mission, thats all.

Kellys decision to take the job lends itself to multiple explanations. It may be an irresistible call to duty by someone who thinks of the president mainly as commander-in-chief; it may be an act of deep, quiet patriotism by someone who intends to shield the country from Trumps lawless worst; it may reflect personal ambition, or mere hankering for as difficult a management challenge as one could imagine; or it may reflect a sneaking admiration for the boorish businessman who has successfully slapped around the politicians of left and right that many officers, and Marines in particular, despise as cowardly and corrupt. Kelly once handed a ceremonial saber to the President while unfunnily suggesting that he use it on the press. In April, he said the following: If lawmakers do not like the laws theyve passed and we are charged to enforce, then they should have the courage and skill to change the laws. Otherwise they should shut up and support the men and women on the front lines. A less supine Congress might have noticed the discourtesy and reacted sharply to being told to shut up.

His occasionally contemptuous attitude towards the press and Congress, though, is only one reason why it is highly unlikely that Kelly will succeed. Trump will remain Trump, and the various denizens of the White House are unlikely to treat Kelly with much more deference than they treat one another. He will discover that he is no longer a general, or even a cabinet secretary, but a political functionaryneither more nor less.

There was a reason why he spent 42 years on active duty rather than run for mayor of Boston. He probably already knows, but if not he will soon learn, that he will be as dispensable as his predecessor, that Trump hates any of his subordinates being too powerful or too visible. And worst of all, he will soon find himself wrestling with the moral corruption that being close to this man entails. You cannot work directly for Trump while adhering to a code of honesty, integrity, and lawfulness. Sooner or later Kelly will have to defend the White Houses jabber about fake news, alternative facts, and witch hunts. He will have to ascribe to Trump virtues that he does not possess, and deny the moral lapses and quite possibly the crimes that he has committed.

There is one further reason to find this appointment depressing. It contributes to the continuing decay of American civil-military relations. Those of us who were relieved to see James Mattis as secretary of defense, H. R. McMaster as national-security adviser, and Kelly himself as secretary of Homeland Security, felt that way partly out of appreciation for the virtues of all three men, but also, very largely, out of relief that their sanity might contain their bosss craziness. But it is inappropriate to have so many generals in policy-making positions; it is profoundly wrong to have a president regard the military as a constituency, and it is corrupting to have the Republican Party, such as it is, act as though generals have if not a monopoly then at least dominant market share in the qualities of executive ability and patriotism. It is unwise to have higher-level positions in the hands of officials who have openly expressed disdain for Congressnow a dangerously weak branch of government.

Trump, who has no idea how many articles there are in the Constitution, neither knows nor cares about any of the niceties of civil-military relations. To their credit, Kelly, Mattis, and McMaster have thought long and hard about these issues. But like any of us they have their individual limitations, and like any of us, their characters can be eroded by the whirlpool of moral and political corruption that is Donald Trump. The Marines live by a hard code, and John Kelly has endured tests of character more difficult than most of us can conceive. But his hardest tests lie ahead, and neither he nor anyone else can be sure that he will pass them.

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Ascension crime briefs – Donaldsonville Chief

Guilty Pleas

During the week of July 24-28, the following defendants pled guilty to various charges and were sentenced in the 23rd Judicial District Court, Parishes of Ascension, Assumption, and St. James.

Ascension Parish

Aaron Adams Jr., 42490 Lori Road, Gonzales, 29, pled guilty to Simple Robbery and was sentenced to five years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served, to be suspended, and placed on five years supervised probation.

Misty Morgan, 14405 Harry Savoy Road, St. Amant, 40, pled guilty to Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Dangerous Substance and was sentenced to two years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served, to be suspended, and placed on two years supervised probation.

Rauol Dunn, 1315 Bob Petit St., Baton Rouge, 25, pled guilty to Simple Burglary of an Inhabited Dwelling and was sentenced to five years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served, to be suspended, and placed on five years supervised probation.

Andrew Singleton, 6109 La 308 Napoleonville, 23, pled guilty to Simple Robbery and was sentenced to seven years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served, to be suspended, and placed on five years supervised probation.

Vernell Hogan, 173 Frank Lane, Belle Rose, 59, pled guilty to Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile and was sentenced to 10 years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served. It was ordered that two years of the said sentence are to be served without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence, and upon release from incarceration, the defendant must register and notify as a sex offender or child predator.

Killyle Jones, 13489 Chase St., Gonzales, 23, pled guilty to Simple Robbery and was sentenced to seven years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served.

Kendrick Nicholas, 401 W 10th St., Donaldsonville, 23, pled guilty to Aggravated Assault with a Firearm and was sentenced to three years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served.

Nicholas Welton, 40449 Cross Ridge Ave. Gonzales, 36, pled guilty to DWI 3rd Offense. Sentencing was deferred pending a Pre-Sentence Investigation.

Jason Williams, 902 E Verna St. Gonzales, 26, pled guilty to Negligent Homicide and was sentenced to five years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served.

The above cases were prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Steven Tureau and Joni Buquoi. Presiding over these matters was the Honorable Judge Jessie LeBlanc.

Gregory Baker, 45039 Butch Gore Road, St. Amant, 49, pled guilty to Illegal Possession of Stolen Things and was sentenced to five years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served, to be suspended, and placed on three years supervised probation.

The above case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Phil Maples, and presiding over this matter was the Honorable Judge Thomas Kliebert.

Belle Rose man pleads guilty to Indecent Behavior with Ascension juvenile

On July 25, Vernell Hogan of 173 Frank Lane, Belle Rose, 59, pled guilty to Indecent Behavior with a Juvenile. Hogan was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Joni Buquoi, and presiding over this matter was the Honorable Judge Jessie LeBlanc. This guilty plea was the result of a plea agreement with prosecutors after Hogan inappropriately touched a 13 year old girl.

On Sept. 3, 2014, detectives with the Ascension Parish Sheriffs Office initiated an investigation after receiving information that a 13 year old girl had been inappropriately touched by a relative on multiple occasions since the girl was approximately 10 years of age. During the investigation, the juvenile victim was interviewed and told officials that Hogan had inappropriately touched her several times. Hogan was subsequently arrested and booked into the Ascension Parish Jail. Prior to this plea, Hogan maintained his innocence.

Upon entering a guilty plea to the above mentioned charge, as per the plea agreement with prosecutors, Judge LeBlanc ordered that Hogan be committed to the Louisiana Department of Corrections for a period of 10 years with credit for time served. It was further ordered that two years of the imposed sentence are to be served without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence, and upon release, Hogan is to register and notify as a sex offender or child predator.

Gonzales man pleads Guilty to Simple Robbery

On July 25, Killyle Jones of 13489 Chase St. Gonzales, 23, pled guilty to the charge of Simple Robbery. Jones was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Joni Buquoi, and presiding over this matter was the Honorable Judge Jessie LeBlanc. This guilty plea was the result of a plea agreement with prosecutors following a 2016 incident.

On July 29, 2016, detectives with the Gonzales Police Department were contacted in reference to reports of a robbery that had occurred. Upon making contact with the victims of the robbery, detectives learned that the victims were walking down Hwy 74 in Gonzales, when a vehicle occupied by 2 male subjects stopped and offered them a ride. The victims got into the vehicle and were driven to a nearby apartment complex.

Upon their arrival, the driver and passenger of the vehicle ordered the victims to give up their belongings. The suspects got away with several miscellaneous items including 2 backpacks and a cell phone. A short while later, patrol officers were dispatched to a local business in reference to 2 suspicious male subjects. Upon arrival, officers observed a black 1998 Ford Expedition occupied by the suspicions subjects in question.

Patrol officers then initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle for investigatory purposes. The occupants were identified as Killyle Jones and Michael Jones. Both Killyle and Michael matched the descriptions of the suspects who committed the robbery and were detained. Both robbery victims identified Killyle and Michael through photo line-ups as the individuals who robbed them. Detectives applied for a search warrant for the Expedition, and towed it to the Gonzales Police Department where it was searched. During the search of the vehicle, detectives located the items taken from the victims during the robbery. Both Killyle and Michael Jones were arrested and booked into the Ascension Parish Jail.

On May 16, 2017, Michael Jones entered a guilty plea to the charge of Simple Robbery and was sentenced to seven years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections with credit for time served. It was ordered that Michael Jones serve one year of the imposed sentence, and the remaining six years be suspended. Upon release, it was ordered that Jones be placed on supervised probation for five years.

Upon entering a guilty plea to the above-mentioned charge, as per the plea agreement with prosecutors, Judge LeBlanc ordered that Killyle Jones be committed to the Louisiana Department of Corrections for a period of seven years with credit for time served.

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Ascension Parish calendar for Aug 3-10, 2017 – The Advocate

THURSDAY

LIBRARY BOOK CLUB: Noon to 1 p.m.,Ascension Parish Library, Donaldsonville branch. Registration is required. (225) 473-8052.

ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT GROUP: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Ascension Counseling Center, 1112A S.E. Ascension Complex, Gonzales. Meets every Monday and Thursday. (225) 450-1016.

TOPS (TAKING OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY): 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., Carpenters Chapel, 41181 La. 933, Prairieville. Weight support group meets every Thursday night. Weigh-in from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. followed by meeting. For information, call Sylvia Triche at (225) 313-3180.

LOSS AND GRIEF EDUCATION AND SUPPORT MEETING: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.,St. Elizabeth Hospital, Sister Linda conference room,1125 W. La. 30, Gonzales. For anyone who has experienced loss of any kind. Facilitated by the Grief Recovery Center to help with the grieving process. Meets every Thursday. For information, emaildiane.hodges@steh.comor call (225) 621-2906. Meets every Thursday.

ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT GROUP: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.,Ascension Counseling Center, 1112A S.E. Ascension Complex, Gonzales. Meets every Tuesday and Thursday. (225) 450-1016.

LIBRARY BOOK CLUB: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.,Ascension Parish Library, Dutchtown, Gonzales and Galvez branches. Registration is required. For more information, call Dutchtown at (225) 673-8699, Gonzales at (225) 647-3955 and Galvez at (225) 622-3339.

MARKET ON THE SQUARE: 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Louisiana Square/Railroad Ave., Donaldsonville.A day of arts, crafts and farmers market. Vendors are welcome. For vendor information or questions, emaildfdassociation@outlook.com, text (225) 772-1191 or call (225) 445-1383.

CRAM THE VAN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Walmart, 308 N. Airline Highway, Gonzales. The Arc of East Ascension is asking that for help to Cram the Van with personal items benefiting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Ascension Parish and surrounding areas.Needed items include: Depends adult underwear (male or female XL/XXL), large and small towels, bedding (comforters, sheets, pillows and full/queen pillow cases), detergent soap, body wash, oral hygiene products (toothpaste, toothbrushes, etc.), paper towels, dish washing liquid, baby wipes, tissue paper, bandages and first aid supplies, cleaning supplies, deodorant, flushable wipes, bottled water and paper tissues.

GEARING UP FOR TEAL SEASON: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Cabela's, 2200 W. Cabela's Parkway, Gonzales. For information, visitcabelas.comor call (225) 743-3400.

CONFIDENCE IN YOUR DECOY SPREAD: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Cabela's, 2200 W. Cabela's Parkway, Gonzales. For information, visitcabelas.comor call (225) 743-3400.

DOWNTOWN LIVE: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Crescent Park, Donaldsonville. A free concert series. Rewind provides the tunes. Don't forget a lawn chair. No glass containers or ice chests. For more information, call (225) 445-1383 or emaillee@visitdonaldsonville.org.

G-TOWN GOES MOTOWN: 7 p.m. to midnight, Cashio's 360 Catering & Venue, 13521 La. 44, Gonzales. A fundraiser for the Gonzales Area Foundation. Music by BRW Show Band. Tickets are $100 per person. For tickets, contact Penny Saucier at easaucier@cox.net. gonzalesareafoundation.org.

ANOINTED HANDS 9TH ANNUAL BACK 2 SCHOOL IN STYLE: Noon to 5 p.m., Lamar Dixon Expo Center, YMCA Gym, Gonzales. Local stylists and barbers are providing free services for kids ages 5-15. There will also be giveaways, door prizes, face painting and activities. Complimentary services offered to all children will consist of shampoo and style or blow dry for girls, and hair cuts for boys. Services will have a cut off time of 3 p.m. All children must be accompanied by parent or guardian. For more information, call (225) 622-4357

SHOTGUNS, CHOKES AND SHELLS: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., Cabela's, 2200 W. Cabela's Parkway, Gonzales. For more information, visit cabelas.com or call (225) 743-3400.

CLEANING YOUR SHOTGUN FOR THE UPCOMING SEASON: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Cabela's, 2200 W. Cabela's Parkway, Gonzales. For more information, visit cabalas.comor call (225) 743-3400.

ARTS AND CRAFTS MARKET: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., La. 621 Market Place, Gonzales. Over 38 vendors and growing. Accepting donations for school supplies for the area. Donations can be dropped off in wooden crate setup next to the 621 entrance. For more information or to rent space, contact Jaise Templet (225) 715-9106.

ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT GROUP: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Ascension Counseling Center, 1112A S.E. Ascension Complex, Gonzales. Meets every Monday and Thursday. (225) 450-1016.

ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT GROUP: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.,Ascension Counseling Center, 1112A S.E. Ascension Complex, Gonzales. Meets every Tuesday and Thursday. (225) 450-1016.

AL-ANON MEETING: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.,St. Elizabeth Hospital, 1125 W. La. 30, Gonzales. Sister Linda conference room. Free. Call (225) 924-0029 for information. Meets every Tuesday.

ALZHEIMER'S LUNCH & LEARN: Noon to 1 p.m., St. Elizabeth Hospital, 1125 W. La. 30, Gonzales. Sister Linda conference room. Topic will be "Laughter & Yoga." Laughter Yoga is a practice involving prolonged voluntary laughter. This practice is based on the belief that voluntary laughter provides the same physiological benefits as spontaneous laughter. Class is free. To register, or for more information, call (225) 621-2906 or email diane.hodges@steh.com.

ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT GROUP: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Ascension Counseling Center, 1112A S.E. Ascension Complex, Gonzales. Meets every Monday and Thursday. (225) 450-1016.

TOPS (TAKING OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY): 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., Carpenters Chapel, 41181 La. 933, Prairieville. Weight support group meets every Thursday night. Weigh-in from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. followed by meeting. For information, call Sylvia Triche at (225) 313-3180.

LOSS AND GRIEF EDUCATION AND SUPPORT MEETING: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.,St. Elizabeth Hospital, Sister Linda conference room,1125 W. La. 30, Gonzales. For anyone who has experienced loss of any kind. Facilitated by the Grief Recovery Center to help with the grieving process. Meets every Thursday. For information, emaildiane.hodges@steh.comor call (225) 621-2906. Meets every Thursday.

ADULT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT GROUP: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.,Ascension Counseling Center, 1112A S.E. Ascension Complex, Gonzales. Meets every Tuesday and Thursday. (225) 450-1016.

COMMUNITY HEALTH SERIES: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Rouses Market, 2nd Floor mezzanine, 209 S. Airline Highway, Gonzales. Learn how to manage and live with Arthritis from Dr. Moukarzel, Orthopaedic Surgeon with the Orthopaedic and Sports Clinic. A Dietitian and Certified Orthopaedic Nurse from St. Elizabeth Hospital will discuss foods and ingredients that reduce inflammation and promote joint health. Class is free, but registration is required. For more information and to register, call Rouses Concierge desk at (225) 647-4255 or St. Elizabeth Hospital at (225) 621-2906.

PAJAMA STORY TIME: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.,Ascension Parish Library, Galvez and Gonzales branch. Program is designed for children ages 7 and younger and their families. For more information, call Gonzales at (225) 647-3955 and Galvez at (225) 622-3339.

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Women of Influence: Karen Springer; Saint Thomas Health, Ascension Health – Nashville Business Journal


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Women of Influence: Karen Springer; Saint Thomas Health, Ascension Health
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Karen Springer serves as the Tennessee ministry market executive and president/CEO of Saint Thomas Health and senior vice president of Ascension Health. Saint Thomas Health is comprised of nine hospitals in Middle Tennessee and is part of St.

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Space Exploration & Rocketry Scout Program

Are you a Boy Scout troop interested in earning your Space Exploration Merit Badge? Or a Girl Scout or youth group wishing to learn more about rocketry and space history? If so, there is no better place to learn it all than at Kennedy Space Center, NASAs launch headquarters.

This full-day program teaches the purpose of space exploration with discussion covering its history, exciting careers, and the science behind launching rockets. Participants will design collector cards featuring their favorite space pioneer and learn about the different rocket parts as they build and launch their own rocket. Participants also receive admission privileges to enjoy the full Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex experience.

2017 Program Dates:

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Please note: All scouts will need to bring their blue card with them in order to receive an educators signature certifying that their badge requirements have been met.

Price:$65 per person, plus tax

Call 1.855.433.4210 to reserve your space now! Someone will be available to make your reservation from 8am-6pm EST.

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Group Size

This event is open to individual scouts or troops.

Food/Beverage

All participants and chaperones should pack their own lunch, snacks and beverages. Water fountains are available. No food or drink will be sold onsite.

Location/Parking

All activities will take place at ATX Center, located six miles west of Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. There is no cost for parking.

Arrival/Check-In

Please arrive by 8:30 am to check in your scout or troop. Activities will begin promptly at 9 am.

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Exploring Space With Astropreneurs – Fair Observer

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Wade Roush is an independent technology journalist and the host and producer of the podcast Soonish (www.soonishpodcast.org), which explores how the f

Today, theres a boom in space-related innovation and investment not just at big aerospace companies, but at dozens of smaller startups as well.

The Martianby Andy Weir wasnt the first book about space exploration by a non-famous author that got made into a big Hollywood movie. Space-movie buffs know that back in 1998, a former NASA engineer named Homer Hickam wrote a memoir calledRocket Boysthat was made into the 1999 filmOctober Sky, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Laura Dern.

Whats less widely known is that Hickam followed up that success with his first book-length work of fiction, a 1999 cult hit calledBack to the Moon. It was a techno-thriller about a renegade scientist who hijacks a space shuttle and figures out how to fly it all the way to the moon, to gather a rare helium isotope needed as a fuel for nuclear fusion.

I ate up the Hickam novel, both because I was working at NASA at the time and because I was impatient for ouractualreturn to the moon.

To me, the space shuttle was an amazing invention, but it felt like a technological dead end, forever limited (the antics in Hickams book notwithstanding)to low-earth orbit. As an orphan of Apollo born a few years too late to remember NASAs six moon landings between 1969 and 1972 Id been waiting a long time for someone to figure out how well really travel back to the moon and then beyond.

Today were still waiting. Theres some talk within NASA about sending astronauts to orbit the moon aboard the new Orion spacecraft as soon as 2018, some three to five years earlier than previously planned. SpaceX wants to do something similar. But even if those plans pan out, the astronauts wouldnt touch down. And while the European Space Agency has proposed building aMoon Villageto take the place of the International Space Station, which is scheduled to be decommissioned in 2024, theres no timeline for that project yet.

In fact, it looks like the next batch of spacecraft heading to the lunar surface will be the privately operated robotic rovers built by the five teams competing for theGoogle Lunar X Prize. Whichever team is the first to land their rover first, maneuver it 500 meters across the surface, and send back high-definition video pictures will win the $20 million first prize. (The pressure is on since the prize expires after December 31, but after years of delays, all five GLXP teams now have rocket rides reserved.)

And that could be a harbinger of a new era of space exploration led, in large part, by private, non-governmental entities. These days, national space agencies just dont seem to have the vision, the cash or the popular support needed to initiate humanitys next big steps into space. Theyve left a leadership vacuum as big as space itself. And its being filled by dozens of private companies of all scales not just the giant aerospace manufacturers like Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Airbus and the makers of the new generation of reusable rockets like Blue Origin, SpaceX and Virgin Galactic, but also (and just as intriguingly) a raft of smaller startups.

This weeks episode of Soonish is all about those astropreneurs, the early-stage space entrepreneurs who hope to make it big by inventing faster, better, cheaper technologies for propulsion, surveillance, manufacturing and other activities in space.

Many of these companies are benefiting from the introduction of theCubesatdesign specification, an open standard built around 10x10x10-centimeter blocks that can be combined into satellites of arbitrary size. Theres a growing supply chain of Cubesat components, with some merchants even offering parts on Amazon. That means space startups can build satellites mostly using off-the-shelf technology, while focusing the real innovation and investment on the components that are core to their mission. In the case ofLunar Station, a startup featured in this weeks episode, thats a high-definition digital video camera that will capture and retransmit live-stream video of the moon.

But other startups are already looking beyond the microsatellite market.Accion Systemsin Boston, another company featured in this episode,started off thinking that it would offer its new liquid-propellant-based ion engines solely to Cubesat builders. But now the company also wants to supply its engines to makers of larger satellites with masses of 50kg to 150kg, according to CEO Natalya Bailey.

Space offers not just microgravity but an unfettered view of the heavens and the earth. So, tomorrows space economy will likely revolve around a mix of activities such as Earth observation, manufacturing, and mining and fuel production. And its not just billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk pouring money into these visions: venture capital funds put more than $2 billion into space companies in 2015. (More recent figures arent available yet.) And according to Ariel Waldman, a space activist and author whos also featured in this episode, there are more ways than ever for average citizens to get involved in space exploration.

Its probably a little bit frothy right now, but in the longer term, commercial space is here to stay, says Bailey at Accion Systems, which has raised nearly $10 million in venture backing. When people said, Lets lay down hundreds and hundreds of miles of copper wire to communicate with people, Im sure some folks thought that was crazy too. I think were just at another inflection point like that. And sure, we may lose some of the new space startups. But I think space is just going to continue to become more and more present in our lives.

Its about time.

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Nanotech to Present at the 2017 Canaccord Genuity 37th Annual Growth Conference – Marketwired (press release)

SOURCE: Nanotech Security Corp.

August 01, 2017 19:06 ET

VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwired - August 01, 2017) - Nanotech Security Corp. (TSX VENTURE: NTS) (OTCQX: NTSFF), today announced that Troy Bullock, President and CFO, will be presenting at the 2017 Canaccord Genuity Growth Conference in Boston, Massachusetts on Wednesday August 9th at 4:30pm Eastern time.

About Nanotech Security

Nanotech designs, manufactures and markets advanced optical variable devices and colour shifting optical thin film products for branding and anti-counterfeiting purposes. The Company creates visual nano-optic images with colour shifting effects such as 3D, perceived movement, and can also display high-definition colours including skin tones, white, and black, which are not possible using traditional holographic technology. These unique products have brand protection and enhancement applications across a wide range of markets including banknotes, tax stamps, secure government documents, commercial branding, and the pharmaceutical industry. The Company is initially focusing its efforts on the banknote and tax stamp market due to its high margins and its recognizable customer base.

Additional information about Nanotech can be found at the Company's website http://www.nanosecurity.ca, the Canadian disclosure filings website http://www.sedar.com or the OTCMarkets disclosure filings website http://www.otcmarkets.com.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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Nanotech Security has 57.5% upside, Haywood says – Cantech Letter – Cantech Letter

With its third quarter results due on Thursday, Haywood analyst Pardeep Sangha thinks Nanotech Security (TSXV:NTS) will deliver its first-ever quarter of positive EBITDA.

On August 3, after market close, Nanotech will report its Q3, 2017 results. Sangha expects the company will post EBITDA of $100,000 on revenue of $2.8-million, a topline that would be up 145 per cent over the $1.2-million in revenue the company generated in the same period last year. Sanghas targets are in-line with the street consensus of $300,000 in EBITDA on revenue of $2.7-million.

Sangha says he thinks this will be a historic quarter for Nanotech.

We are expecting Nanotech to achieve its first quarter of positive EBITDA in Q3FY17 due to the increase in revenue and higher gross margins, the analyst says. He adds he will be on the companys conference call, listening for whether or not management reiterates its guidance to double revenue in fiscal 2017, on the progress of a $30-million development contract, and for sales pipeline activity, including a tax stamp opportunity in India.

In a research update to clients today, Sangha maintained his Buy rating and one-year price target of $2.00 on Nanotech Security, implying a return of 57.5 per cent at the time of publication.

Sangha thinks Nanotech will generate Adjusted EBITDA of negative $200,000 on revenue of $10.0-million in fiscal 2017. He expects those numbers will improve to EBITDA of positive $4.6-million on a topline of $21.5-million the following year.

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US send 12 fighter jets and 200 troops to North Korea’s doorstep amid WW3 fears – Daily Star

THE US has revealed it will send 12 fighter jets and 200 airmen to South Korea as tensions with North Korea threaten to erupt into war.

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The US Air Force will deploy the squadron of F-16 Fighting Falcons to Kunsan Air Base for four months from this month.

Airmen from the 176th Fighter Squadron will join the estimated 28,500 American soldiers, sailors, pilots and Marines currently based in South Korea.

Pacific Air Forces (PAF) said the fighter jets will ensure regional stability and security amid heightened tensions over North Koreas latest missile launch.

The US is still reeling after the communist state tested another intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) the second in less than a month last week.

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Ghosts of the last time America went to war in Korea have been brought back to life through the work of a British electrician. The stunning pictures show ships lined up on the shore at the Battle of Inchon and troops boarding a plane ready for a drop behind enemy lines north of Pyongyang, Korea

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In a statement on its website, PAF said: The United States routinely evaluates readiness and repositions forces as needed to ensure capabilities necessary to meet obligations in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

These deployments demonstrate the continued US commitment to fulfill security responsibilities throughout the Western Pacific and to maintain peace in the region.

The announcement comes just days after the US conducted joint military drills with Japan in response to the missile test.

On Sunday, two US Air Force bombers flew over the Korean peninsula in direct response to Pyongyangs ICBM launch.

These deployments demonstrate the continued US commitment to fulfill security responsibilities throughout the Western Pacific

On the same day the US shot down a medium-range ballistic missile over the Pacific with its THAAD defence system.

US defence chiefs were said to be considering military options in the wake of the test on Thursday.

Yesterday US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to take further action to protect allies from the totalitarian nation.

Abe said: We have made consistent efforts to resolve the North Korean problem in a peaceful manner, but North Korea has ignored that entirely and escalated the situation in a one-sided way.

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Some call it one of the scariest places on Earth; others view it more as a tourist spot. This is an inside view of the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, South Korea

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South Korea offers inter-Korean military talks

But threats do not seem to have deterred supreme leader Kim Jong-un before.

Today the US has detected highly unusual North Korean submarine activity.

A US defence official told CNN that unprecedented levels of submarine activity have been detected.

These include three "cold ejection" tests in July.

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Expanding consciousness – 48 Hills

At some point, humankind will look back and figure out what to make of our heavy usage of psychedelics at music festivals. Despite the fact that mega-events provide probably the worst atmosphere for astral introspection, many peoples first mushroom or acid trips still happen at mobbed festivals or maybe the hardest trip theyll ever trip will take place at one. Hello, 21-year-old me at Reggae on the River. (I am not ashamed.)

The ritual of ingestion is often articulated in traditional cultures by a shaman or a guide well-read in the ways of certain substances. But in contrast with ayahuasca ceremonies, at Coachella or Burning Man psychedelic use is presided over by musicians on a stage set thousands of people away or by a friend who is just as dehydrated and medicated as you are or no one, when a overpowering wave of crowd splinters a crew.

Lacking a safe container to trip in, psychedelic complications are bound to happen in the haphazard setting of festival madness. Psychedelic users who become violent or otherwise unresponsive to official suggestion via a difficult trip can wind up at the hospital or worse, jail. Neither place is likely to alleviate the paranoia or fear theyre experiencing.

Drug research and education organization MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association For Psychedelic Studies) stepped into this disconnect when it raised the first incarnation of its Zendo Project at Burning Man in 2012. The on-site counseling program complimented MAPS larger mission to advocate for the therapeutic uses of psychedelics. The groups work often focuses on the way that drugs can be used to open up healing emotional pathways, such as a 2016 study that looked at the effects of MDMA on people suffering from PTSD.

The term psychedelic means mind manifesting, which means that our conscious mind becomes aware of subconscious things, says Sara Gael, MAPS director of harm reduction and Zendo Project organizer who has been involved since the year the program came to life and is a firm believer in the benefits associated with responsible usage of the drugs. Thats what therapy is about, exploring the subconscious and the aspects of self that society has taught us to repress.

In the uncertainty of festival chaos, worries about personal sanity or safety can complicate a psychedelic trip, rendering it all but impossible to stay open to the painful realizations that psychedelics can trigger. The Zendos infrastructure responds to this construct; volunteers erect a tent where triggered festival attendees can rehydrate, lie down, and/or snack, in addition to connecting with trained souls ready to sit with them through any threatening visions or panic-inducing paranoias.

Some of the more challenging cases we experience are people who are really frightened, who might then become aggressive, or try to run away, or feel really lost or paranoid, says Gael. Those are some of the more difficult situations to work with because were trying to keep that person physically safe. Thats why we work in collaboration with medical and security.

Today, the Zendo Project has helped 2,900 people at large events, teaming up with security and medical festival staff so that attendees receive the best treatment for their particular situation. Given the projects success, it is pleasant to imagine a larger diversity of gatherings in which Zendo-like harm reduction efforts were present. Currently, the program is limited to Burning Man and its regional events from South Africa to San Diego, in addition to the other transformational endeavors (Lightning in a Bottle, Costa Rican yoga and spirituality fest Envision.)

The Zendo Project is looking to expand, and is currently in the middle of a fundraising drive. And MAPS just publishedThe Manual of Psychedelic Support, a thick tome available for free download.

The manual outlines the logistics behind setting up a Zendo Project-like space, not to mention the inclusion of a fascinating history of harm reduction in modern Western festival culture (the original Woodstock festivals Hog Farmers, founded by Wavy Gravy, are considered pioneers in the area) and the Zendo Projects guiding principles for interactions with those on tough trips: creating a safe space, sitting not guiding, talking through and not down, and difficult is not the same as bad, in Gaels summarization.

Gael is quick to note that the core principles can even be self-applied, if you can remember them should you enter into a difficult trip yourself. When asked for a couple quick pointers for those finding themselves on shaky psychedelic ground, she ventured: What is coming up, try to turn into it rather than away from it, because what we resist, persists. Try to find a safe space away from noise with people that you trust. Find someone who is able to sit with you even if theyre not formally trained, who is not freaking out. Trying to connect with your breath and body, connecting with nature can be really helpful, finding a tree.

She adds that if youre still feeling shaken up even after youve become sober, MAPS has published a list of therapists who are educated in psychedelic integration, or the practice of connecting the dots between psychedelias half-processed self realizations.

It is clear that modern day Western society takes psychedelics under much different circumstances than the cultures that previously utilized the substances. The ritual of loading ones car up with friends and alcohol en route to Electric Daisy Carnival has little in common with the temazcals and sacrament of a Navajo peyote ceremony.

MAPS makes it clear that as part of a harm reduction strategy, the Zendo Project simply responds to the reality that this is the current situation, says Gael. And that despite policy, [psychedelic usage] is going to continue. After nearly 50 years of practice, however, new forms of psychedelic guidance in certain modern day sites of cultural ritual are being developed a nascent safety net for the psychedelic voyagers of today.

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‘I was in a zombified trance’, alleged victim of Keighley church minister’s sexual assaults tells jury – Bradford Telegraph and Argus

A TEENAGER was in a "zombified" trance when a church minister sexually molested her to drive out demons and lustful spirits, Bradford Crown Court heard.

Now in her 40s, the witness told the jury that Pastor John Wilson abused her over a ten year period when he ran a Pentecostal group in Keighley and Shipley.

The woman said she was suicidal when she was a teenager and Wilson held all day private prayer sessions with her.

She looked on him as a father figure and someone to confide in within the church.

She alleged that Wilson, 70, of Shann Avenue, Keighley, put his hand up her skirt to indecently assault her, and touched her breasts, after putting her in a trance during the prayer sessions.

She told the jury on a video link that she was aged about 15 when the one-to-one prayer sessions with Wilson started.

The woman told the court: "He changed from being nice to being a nasty person; demons, demons, spirits, spirits, all the time, drilling it into you, making you believe he was the only one who could take the pain and suffering away from you."

Wilson denies sexually abusing seven women to rid them of evil spirits. He pleads not guilty to 31 allegations, including two of rape, 24 of indecent assault, four of conspiracy to commit indecent assault and one charge of sexual assault.

He denies 11 charges of indecent assault and one of conspiracy to commit indecent assault against the woman, who was giving evidence yesterday.

Wilson's wife, Mary Wilson, 79, of the same address, pleads not guilty to two charges of indecent assault and a single allegation of conspiracy to commit indecent assault.

Laurence Peterson, 59, of Eric Street, Keighley, denies three charges of indecent assault and four allegations of conspiracy to commit indecent assault.

The woman told the jury that Peterson was present during the prayer sessions but she did not recall him ever touching her.

She said she began attending the Pentecostal church as a young girl. She said she had been abused by a man at a fairground and Wilson offered spiritual comfort.

The woman said Peterson made tea before the prayer sessions and she became "zoned out". She was in a trance and "zombified" when Wilson was abusing her.

"It is so devastating that a person who was in a position of authority would do that," she said.

"He made me an emotional wreck."

She said the abuse continued after she married. She said she woke naked on one occasion with carpet burns on her back.

"It was like I was stuck to the floor in a trance, in a daze. I knew I was naked. I knew he had touched me," she told the jury.

"It just cuts me up inside how he could just do that and get away with it."

The trial continues.

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A lifestyle change can really make a difference, as it did for me Robert Nickson – Trance Hub (satire) (press release) (blog)

Hi Robert! Hope you are doing great! How has the first half of the year treated you? Anything we should watch out for?

Hi! Im doing great thanks. The first half of this year has been truly amazing. My tracks are doing really well and getting a lot of support. For the first time it feels like I actually know what Im doing and that I have some kind of plan set for the future. So speaking of that and what you should watch out for, I have some new tracks coming up under my RNX guise on Silk Music, as well as a collab with my friend Factor B. There are a couple of other big projects coming up but Im not supposed to announce any of that just yet.

Thanks! I cannot stress enough how much Im looking forward to this. I was told a few months ago that it could be a possibility, but I try not to get excited about possible events until they are 100% confirmed and announced.

As for any special preparations, Im always working on new music and I will definitely keep a few I want to premiere at Dreamstate.

I think I made that track in early 2016 and it started with the main melody and the fast arpeggio you can hear during the build up to the break. Im sure I originally made it with a piano instead of the synth too. For the longest time it was a poorly produced demo I forgot about until I found it again probably around September or so. I wondered why I never finished but then often not hearing a track for a long time gives you fresh ideas to finish it. As for the title I think the original file name was something like Fast Arp, but when I had to give it a real title I thought it sounded very euphoric and I just added the extra a as it made it sound like an actual title instead of a description. Phonetically it sound better too in my mind.

Honestly Im not a huge fan of playing B2B sets. I can see how they could work on longer or open to close sets as theres more time to develop something, but most sets are 60 or maybe 90 minutes if youre lucky. Thats not to say I havent enjoyed the few B2B sets I have played. I played a set with Re:Locate in June which was nice as weve made so many tracks together. But if I had to choose, I honestly dont know. After the guitar stunt at Luminosity someone suggest Id try that with Pure Nrg, which would be interesting if not unlikely.

Luminosity this year was possibly the most amazing event Ive ever played. Theres something magical about it, anyone whos attended will likely agree whether its a artist, fan, crew member, etc. Its also a yearly opportunity to catch up with people, meet new artists and fans, discover new music and hang out. And as a bonus its only 10 minutes from where I live.

As for my set, this was the first solo LIVE show Ive done after the live show with Re:Locate last year. Its a lot of work preparing tracks and sorting out the gear, but its so rewarding. Once the nerves settle after the first few tracks its pure enjoyment. I took it a level further this year by bringing a guitar too.

In my mind pure trance focuses on the beauty of the sounds. Its usually the melodies in an uplifting track that define this, but it could easily work on a 124 BPM progressive track that has the right atmosphere.

I appreciate that, though Ive never thought of myself as a flag bearer of the pure sounds. But trance is always changing. This change appeals to some people and to some it does not. The more EDM styled trance was big a few years ago, psy and pure trance are popular now.

For the people who dont like the change, they will say its losing its essence. In the end you can always find the style of trance you like, even if there is less of it being produced. It can be frustrating when a style you dislike is the dominant style, but then theres always something to complain about. Just focus on what on what you love and and let the rest be.

Rich Solarstone asked me if I was interested in remix a track for Pure Trance and this one was one the tracks he sent. I liked it because the my remix was always going to be very different from the original. I dont like two nearly identical mixes of the same track, it seems pointless to me. Im quite happy with the result, it kept the essence from the original while being completely different.

I had my first round of success in the early to mid 2000s with tracks like Out There and Spiral, but by 2010 I was much less motivated. Other than a few tracks with Paul (Re:Locate) I hardly produced anything at all between about 2011 to 2014. Things changed after I left my job in 2014. Its funny how a change like that can motivate you again. Paul left his job not long after and we both started producing a lot of music together until we decided to make an album. Things have really picked up ever since to the point where I am now. Producing music is a creative process and and when other events in your life arent motivating, it has a negative effect. I realise its not possible for everyone, but a lifestyle change can really make a difference, as it did for me.

Short answer, yes. Long answer, I keep changing my mind about what I want to do. Ive made a lot of tracks with completely different styles over the last few years. I have quite a few RNX tracks sitting on my hard drive. I also have this other project called Astrosphere which I call my space music project. At the moment Im still making more new tracks, then later this year I want to see what I can combine to make some kind of sensible album.

Yes, a big big thanks to all of you. Some have supported me since the very start and know all the old tracks, others have only just recently discovered my music. In either case, the positivity is so rewarding, so thanks for that! And of course a big thanks to all that come to see my play.

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Cyberpunk adventure game Technobabylon coming to iOS on August 16 – Phone Arena

Wadjet Eye Games, one of the few studios still making great adventure games, has just announced that its cyberpunk title Technobabylon is coming to iPhone and iPad devices this month.

Starting August 16, fans of the adventure genre will be able to download Technobabylon via App Store. According to developer Wadjet Eye Games, since its launch back in 2015, Technobabylon has become one of its best selling and best-reviewed games.

Adventure games are first about the atmosphere and story, but puzzles are an important aspect as well. Technobabylon has them all covered since Wadjet Eye Games presents it as a Blade Runner meets Police Quest point & click adventure.

Visually, Technobabylon features retro-styled pixel art, so if you can't stand pixelated graphics, you might want to skip this one, although you'll be missing an intense cyberpunk plotline as well.

The story in Technobabylon takes place in the City of Newton, in the year 2087. The game sets you loose in an amazing world where wetware wires people directly to the web, where the cerebral online Trance has replaced almost any need for human interaction.

You'll be investigating a serial Mindjacker who is hijacking the neural wiring of what appear to be normal people. He steals their knowledge and ultimately kills them. It's up to you to find out who's the person behind that dreaded nickname and what drives him to commit those atrocious murders.

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TMS Management Group :: Iowa Medicaid

* Attention Members:

Please remember that your scheduled non-emergency medical transports may be canceled due to inclement weather across Iowa. Please check with the transportation provider scheduled for your ride.

TMS is honored to be selected as the statewide brokerand we believe in order to ensure the most seamless transition possible, all partners should be involved throughout the entire process. Our philosophy is that the proposed brokerage service can only achieve maximum success if all forms of transportation systems and stakeholders in Iowa are part of the solution.

TMS has earned a reputation throughout the NEMT industry as a "provider-friendly" broker, and we are determined to make good on that reputation in the state of Iowa. We will give you 24 hours advance notice of trips though our Internet based trip dispatching system. This system will also help generate an invoice for you to pay you for your work twice a month.

If you are a transit provider or a transportation company, please complete the Transportation Provider Application.

For more information, feel free to visit the Iowa Medicaid Enterprise Provider website at http://www.ime.state.ia.us/Providers/index.html to view the Final Administrative Rule as proposed by the Iowa Department of Human Services.

For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Iowa Medicaid Non-Emergency Transportation Program, Click Here

OnOctober 1, 2010, TMS became responsible for all parts of the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation service. When you have a need for Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, TMS is just one phone call away. Once you have provided all the necessary information, a TMS operator will explain how your trip request will be met.

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TMS Exclusive: In This Corner of the World Cooking Clip Shows How People Dealt With Sparse Rations – The Mary Sue

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EDAP TMS SA (EDAP) closes with a move of -1.90%, Edge Therapeutics, Inc. (EDGE) noted a price change of -0.84% – Stocks Gallery

EDAP TMS S.A. (EDAP) Snapshot:

On Monday trade;EDAP TMS S.A. (EDAP)snatched the consideration from Investors, when its current damaging picture was seen that is promoting bad performance. The stock price is showing discouraging image with current unsupportive move of -1.90% at trading price of $3.09. Active Investors often maintain a close study on trading capacity of EDAP stock. Investors who observing the volume trend of EDAP TMS S.A. (EDAP) over recent time; they noted that 0.1 million shares changed at hands contradiction to its average trading volume of 0.11 million. Traders and technical analysts have the ability to use volume to help measure the strength of a particular move. Investors may also view volume levels when the stock price is nearing significant support or resistance levels, in order to confirm a breakout in either direction.

Analyst rating about EDAP TMS S.A. (EDAP):

EDAP has a mean analyst rating of 2.00. This rating score is based on a 1-5 scale where a 5 would reveal a Strong Sell, a 4 indicates a Sell, 3 would equal to a hold, 2 means a Buy, and a rating of 1 would display a Strong Buy.

Performance Evaluation of EDAP TMS S.A. (EDAP):

EDAP TMS S.A. (EDAP)s bearish picture have been built after taking the consideration of last five trading activity. Shares of EDAP TMS S.A. (EDAP) weakened with poorly motion. EDAP saw its unproductive stir of -4.04% in last week. The stock uncovered monthly dull performance with sinking progress of -6.36%. This descending monthly return given pessimistic signal for Investors. The quarterly performance is giving indications that stock is trading with a tendency toward upward trend. The stock surging with rising stream of 21.65% in recent 3 months. When analyzing at performance throughout recent 6 months we have seen that EDAP TMS S.A. (EDAP) is dropping with a downward movement of -3.74%. Here we perceived that this stock is unhealthy for investors as it is getting smaller in last half year duration. If we move further to the full year performance, we identified that EDAP is promoting bad performance as stock lost with negative stir of -0.64%.

Now we see the performance from the period beginning the first day of the current calendar or fiscal year up to the current date. The stock is unnoticeable among investors as EDAP reported unfavorable performance of -5.79%. This performance is known as YTD and it is useful for analyzing business trends or comparing performance data.

Edge Therapeutics, Inc. (EDGE) Stock Price Key indicators:

At the time of writing,Edge Therapeutics, Inc. (EDGE)is standing at value of $10.68 with the falling stream of -0.84%. Active Investors have to observe some key indicators about shares of Edge Therapeutics, Inc. (EDGE). Lets have a look at recent traded volume and some historical average volume information. In recent session, Edge Therapeutics, Inc. (EDGE) traded 0.05 million shares at hands. This volume capacity is dissimilar from 3 months average volume. Currently, the stock has a 3 months average volume of 0.06 million. Investors may be trying to identify volume trends over time. Some investors may look for consistency, while others may be interested in strange activity. Active Investors often continue a close observation on any stock volume. Volume is extremely important point of concern in technical analysis while price is the primary point of concern in technical analysis. Volume is simply the number of shares or contracts that trade over a given period of time, usually a day. The higher the volume, the more active is the stock.

Technical Outlook:

Technical analysis is as a method that applies to take a guess of future price trends through analyzing market action. The core idea of technical analysis is that history tends to repeat itself. That is why we can find certain situations in the market that occur regularly. These situations can be discovered by chart analysis and technical indicators, which we can use for our advantage and that is precisely what technical analysis is trying to do. After keeping Technical check on movement of stock price comparison to its moving averages like 20, 50 and 200 SMA, we detected following trends of EDGE. These trends are grabbed from latest trading activity. These up or down trends are telling the direction of stock price on basis of moving averages. This analysis is focused on overall picture of trading activity. This presents short term, intermediate and long term technical levels of Edge Therapeutics, Inc. (EDGE) stock.

Short Term: Bullish Trend

Intermediate Term: upward Trend

Long Term: strong Trend

Edge Therapeutics, Inc. (EDGE)s current session activity disclosed encouraging signal for active traders. This is the signal from the 20-day MA which is used to monitor changes in share price. Edge Therapeutics, Inc. (EDGE) stock price surged with Upswing change of 2.72% when it was compared to 20-day moving average. Edge Therapeutics, Inc. (EDGE) is currently moving with upbeat trend. The stock showed convincing performance of 4.91% after taking comparison with 50-period moving average. When we have been seen snap of a longer-term MA 200-day then it shown beneficial position along an upward movement of 3.09%. After a long term look, we can observe that the current signal is Attractive for investors.

Analyst Review:

Analyst recommendations as reported on FINVIZ are rated on a 1 to 5 scale. 1 is equivalent to a Strong Buy rating, 3 a hold rating, and 5 a Strong Sell rating. The consensus recommendation is the average rating on a stock by the analyst community. Analyst mean recommendation for this stock stands at 1.70. A stock rating will usually tell the investor how well a stocks market value relates to what analysts believe is a fair value for the stock, based on an objective evaluation of the company.

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Stryker Exceeded Analysts’ Sales Estimates in 2Q17 – Market Realist

What We Should Know about Stryker's 2Q17 Earnings PART 1 OF 3

On July 27, 2017, Stryker (SYK) released its 2Q17 earnings. The company reported strong earnings and exceeded analysts expectations. However, on the day of the release, Stryker stock fell approximately 1.3% from the closing price of $145.70 on July 26, 2017. Notably, Stryker also raised its 2017 guidance during the 2Q17 earnings announcement.

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In 2Q17, Stryker earned revenue of ~$3.0 billion. It registered strong growth of ~6.1% on a YoY (year-over-year) basis and exceeded analysts estimates of $2.98 billion in revenues.

The currency-neutral sales growth for the quarter came in at 6.9% on a YoY basis. The growth included a 0.20% acquisitions contribution and a negative pricing impact of around 1.5%. The companys organic revenue growth was thus around 6.7%. Strykers sales growth was driven by strong results across all three of its business segments: Orthopaedics, MedSurg, and Neurotechnology and Spine. The company continued to witness strong results in Canada and Europe led by its Transatlantic Operating Model (or TOM). For brief details on TOM, read How Stryker Plans to Capture the International Markets.

Organic sales growth of 6.7% for Strykers MedSurg segment was driven by strong instrument sales in the United States. Its Orthopaedics segment witnessed strong sales growth of 6.2%. Orthopaedics sales were driven by strong knee sales as well as strong trauma and extremities sales, led by the strong demand for Strykers 3D-printed products, including its Triathlon Knee and foot and ankle portfolio. Neurotechnology and Spine sales registered an organic growth of around 7.9%, which was mainly led by strong momentum across the companys neurotechnology portfolio. Spine sales continued to be impacted by supply issues in the United States

Sales in the United States rose approximately 7.2%, and international sales rose approximately5.5%. International sales witnessed strong contributions from Europe and Australia, while emerging markets continued to recover.

Strykers peers Zimmer Biomet Holdings (ZBH), Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO), and Abbott Laboratories (ABT) earned revenues of about $1.9 billion, $5.0 billion, and $6.6 billion, respectively, for their recently ended quarters. For exposure to Strykers growth potential, you can invest in theiShares Core S&P 500 (IVV), which holds approximately 0.21% of its total holdings in SYK.

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