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Monthly Archives: September 2021
Horned Frogs in the News, Aug. 26-Sept. 2 – TCU
Posted: September 4, 2021 at 5:56 am
September 3, 2021
From an investigation at the U.S. Postal Service to the meaning of Waxahachie, TCU and its faculty, staff, students and alumni are being featured in the news. Check out the latest roundup of newsworthy Horned Frogs.
INSTITUTIONAL
Digital Seat Media to enhance fan experience at TCU footballSept. 2, 2021Fort Worth Star-TelegramFans attendingTCUfootball games at Amon G. Carter Stadiumwill find a new feature at their seats that gives them access to everything fromTCU-inspired Instagram filters to downloadable coupons from sponsors to live stats.Athletic directorJeremiah Donatiis announcing additional game day enhancements on his social media throughout the week. Every year we strive to gather feedback and make enhancements to the game day experience, Donati said. Even coming out of a year with a lot of restrictions and limited capacity, it was no different this offseason. We continue to move the ball forward.
Saints announce practices to be temporarily held in TCU's Fort Worth facilitiesSept. 1, 2021USA TodayIts a good day to be a Horned Frog. On Wednesday, the New Orleans Saints announced their agreement withTCU to temporarily hold practices as well as strength and conditioning sessions in Fort Worth while New Orleans continues to recover from the impact of Hurricane Ida.
Fort Worth organization distributes almost $1 million in scholarships in past three years to send young Latinas to collegeAug. 31, 2021Fort Worth ReportThis year,TCUoffered 40 full-ride scholarships to students in the community dubbed Community Scholarships totaling $1,757,391. Through a partnership with the Hispanic Womens Network of Texas Fort Worth chapter, the university granted a roughly $260,000 scholarship toJoceline Rojas.Its a privilege to be the first generation. Knowing that youre the first in your family to change generations that are yet to come, its like, Yeah, Miss, you have to go to college, Rojas said. I have some cousins who werent even considering college, and right now theyre seeing that we can do it.
FACULTY & STAFF
The legacy builders: Donors give strategically to their favorite groupsSept. 1, 2021The Dallas Morning NewsDevelopment professionals from many of Dallas nonprofit organizations say planned giving, which allows donors to bequeath a portion of their estates to organizations they care about, is a great way to express your values and to create a legacy.Melissa Villegas, senior director of gift planning, said, Its good to educate people as young adults, talk about their mortality and the legacy they want to leave behind. You can often amplify your gift in a tax-smart way. And you can often give more if you give strategically. Donors often want their kids to see the importance of giving,saidTCUsVillegas. It instills the familys values.
USPS has shorted some workers pay for years, CPI findsAug. 31, 2021Associated PressThe Postal Service has long been one of the largest employers of African Americans in the United States. During the civil rights era, it was a place where Black workers could advance their careers without as many barriers as the private sector, saidFrederick Gooding, African American studies professor. The (Postal Service) was in many ways a beacon of hope and opportunity, said Gooding, author of the book American Dream Deferred: Black Federal Workers in Washington, D.C., 1941-1981.Also seen in U.S. News & World Report and multiple national outlets.
Passing voting bill priority in last days of second special sessionAug. 31, 2021Texas StandardAs the second special session of the Texas Legislature winds down, Gov. Greg Abbott and Republican lawmakers are looking to finally pass measures that died in previous sessions.James Riddlesperger, political science professor, saidAbbotts priority this session was passing voting legislation.The Democrats retreated to Washington, in part, to bring symbolic coverage to the movement, not just in Texas, but nationwide, he said. Everyone knew that it was a futile effort except for the public relations exposure that it got.
Tarrant Countys growing racial diversity in suburbs outpaces urban coreAug. 30, 2021Fort Worth ReportAs Tarrant Countys population has grown in the past decade, so, too, has its racial and ethnic diversity. But that diversity is greater in suburban areas rather than urban ones, experts observed from the latest census data.Kyle Walker, director of urban studies, said the census showed the white population was increasing only in gentrifying urban cores, like the Fairmount-Southside Historic District. Greater diversity is in newer suburban developments like those off of Chisholm Trail Parkway and to the south of the city toward Crowley, he said. The typical idea about suburbs is that theyre sort of homogenous and segregated, Walker said. Those places do exist. But really the areas where you have racial and ethnic mixing tend to be outside of Loop 820.
Curious Texas: Whats the meaning of Waxahachie, and what happened to the American Indians there?Aug. 27, 2021The Dallas Morning NewsIts been said that Waxahachie is derived from American Indian words The Dallas Morning News reported in 2018 that the person who named the city may have pulled inspiration from the Waxhaw tribe.Scott Langston, Native American nations and communities liaison and instructor of religion,said the battle probably opened up the Waxahachie area for white settlement, but there isnt substantial evidence of that. While there wasnt a specific American Indian settlement in the area, Langston noted the Waxahachie region falls between areas where Wichita and Caddo tribes lived.
Moral injury: the cost to vets of leaving Afghan partners behindAug. 27, 2021The Dallas Morning NewsIn the past two weeks, weve seen reports about the harm Americas withdrawal from Afghanistan is bound to bring for women, girls, journalists and allies. But one group that hasnt received much attention is American veterans whose tours of duty have long since ended. Experts say the news coming out of Afghanistan is likely to reopen emotional wounds for many of them.Nancy Ramsayis director of theSoul Repair Center, a clinic at Brite Divinity School that offers training for chaplains and religious leaders caring for veterans. What Im hearing is that theres great anxiety on the part of vets who know that they were protected by these persons and feel an obligation, understandably, to make sure our commitments to them were fulfilled, Ramsay said.
Berkeley Research Group adds four academics as senior advisorsAug. 26, 2021consulting.usConsulting firm Berkeley Research Group has welcomed four business school professors as senior advisors, adding expertise in the fields of accounting information, financial reporting, real estate finance and credit risk.Karen Nelsonis theM.J. Neeley professor of accounting in the Neeley School of Business.Nelson specializes in financial reporting and disclosure issues, including the role of regulators, auditors and private securities litigation in monitoring financial reporting quality.
Paving a new way: Fort Worth looks for successors to Old GuardAug. 26, 2021Fort Worth ReportMary Uhl-Bien, BNSF Endowed Professor of Leadership in the Management and Leadership Department,said she knows there will be new leadership in Fort Worth but has concerns about the transition.The recent national political environment is aimed at keeping a party in power and representing that partys interests, she said. Then, there is an advantage to having divides, among the populace, Uhl-Bien said. So, parties and politicians are winning by trying to divide the populace and get more support for their position. That then serves the politicians and the party, but not necessarily the community or the country. So as a result, the challenge of bipartisanship is greater than ever.
ALUMNI
New self-help book emphasizes alternative treatments and empathy for mental health sufferersSept. 1, 2021BenzingaMental health awareness is critical now more than ever with the prevalence of mental illness increasing in individuals. AuthorShawn T Murphy MBA 89has been studying mental health for over 45 years. He has recently published "Torn Between Two Worlds: Modern Medicine and Spiritual Healing" to bring attention to alternative treatments and causes of mental illness and to encourage others to have empathy for silent sufferers.Murphycompleted his master's in business administration fromTCUin 1989.
Dalton embraces chance with Bears, knowing Fields behind himAug. 30, 2021Seattle TimesAndy Dalton 10is embracing his opportunity with the Chicago Bears. He's not too concerned prized rookie Justin Fields is right behind him. Im focused on me and what I can do, helping this offense and helping this team, he said Monday. So, Im looking forward to Week 1." The Bears are sticking with their plan to open the season with Dalton as their starting quarterback.
STUDENTS
'Generation 9/11' ditches the real story for political posturingAug. 31, 2021The FederalistGeneration 9/11, a PBS documentary, is ostensibly about the children of the 105 pregnant women widowed in the Twin Towers and Pentagon attacks.The most in-depth backstory we get from a subject is that ofLuke Taylor.His Delta Force father died at the Pentagon. His cancer-ridden mother died two years later. He is now an Army ROTC candidate atTCU. I have the opportunity to fight the same war that started because my dad died, Luke says.
Meet the people pursuing menstrual equity in North TexasAug. 30, 2021Fort Worth ReportThis year, more than two in five people with periods in the U.S. saidtheyve struggled to afford products like pads or tampons at one point or another, a 35% increase from the same data in 2018.WhenLauren Grace Perrystarted atTCUon the pre-law track last fall, she launched DUO, which stands for do unto others, a reference to the golden rule her parents taught her when she was a child. She sells goods like hoodies and hats and gives 30% of her earnings to a different period equity organization each month. Since January, she thinks shes donated close to $1,000. Her central goal is to start a dialogue about what it means to do unto others. For her, that looks like destigmatizing periods, one conversation after another.
ATHLETICS
TCU athletic director on realignment: The Big 12 needs to begin playing offenseSept. 1, 2021Fort Worth Star-TelegramThe Big 12 appearsto be on life support with flagships Texas and Oklahoma heading to the SEC by the summer of 2025, at the latest. But TCU athletic directorJeremiah Donatioffered a different perspective this week, saying the league is stronger than its being perceived these days. This is a strong conference with a lot of tradition and history, Donati said. We are in a position to strengthen this conference and I know we will do that. Donati said its important that the conference begins playing offense and flips this narrative.
Obinna Eze is chasing his American dream with TCU football. Why failure isnt an optionAug. 27, 2021Fort Worth Star-TelegramObinna Eze, from Nigeria, has emerged as TCUs top left tackle since arriving on campus in January. Hes shown leadership traits in his short time with the team and has earned praise from coach Gary Patterson throughout fall camp. When you come over here, you come here with a drive and a motor to be successful, Eze said. Im here at TCU to take on bigger challenges, you know what Im saying? To serve in whatever role the team needs me to.
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What is Kambo as Ferne McCann and Georgia Harrison praise the alternative therapy? – OK! magazine
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Georgia Harrison and Ferne McCann have praised the benefits of alternative therapy treatment Kambo - but what is it?
The former Love Island beauty, 26, and First Time Mum star, 31, have opened up on social media about their experience with the medicinal ritual which uses the poisonous secretion from giant monkey frogs that are native to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.
Mum-of-one Ferne, who has recently split from Jack Padgett, 26, gave an insight into the treatment on her ITVBe show and was left squirming as she had frog secretion burnt onto her skin during the 'intense' treatment.
Meanwhile Georgia posted a snap of her ankle to her. 1.1million followers which saw five points, known as 'gates' on her leg, captioned: "Should I post my vlog on my Kambo experience? Saw Ferne document it on her show so feel like it's appropriate. Hi frog sis @fernemccann."
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The Kambo treatment starts with a blistering of the top layer of the skin with a hot stick before it is peeled off to revel the epidermis, the thin outer layer of the skin, underneath.
Depending on the person, the number and position of the points, known as burns or gates, are believed to differ but are typically 1/8" in diameter.
The dried Kambo is then mixed with a little water and divided into small dots that are placed on the gates before it enters the lymphatic system.
After entering the body, the Kambo is believed to race around the body and scan it for problems before settling in a place to a work on a particular area.
In the first minute of the application, people are said to feel the effects and often feel a warm flush, dizziness or increased heart rate.
Following this, some people experience nausea and vomiting with the purging process believed to eliminate physical, emotional and energetic toxins from the body.
The Kambo is removed and the dots are dressed with natural tree sap in order to prevent infection. People often feel tired after their treatment and are advised to rest with most recovering within an hour.
Kambo is believed to help with a range of conditions, despite a lack of research, which includes anxiety, chronic pain, infertility and depression, although this is reportedly scientifically unproven.
Health experts advise extreme caution before undergoing the treatment with Adam Perlman, director of integrative medicine and health at Mayo Clinic Florida, telling The New York Times: "I dont think the research into the pharmacology, not to mention the safety as well as the potential efficacy, is anywhere near where it needs to be before one would advocate using Kambo in people."
Speaking to her 2.6million followers, Ferne explained her experience with Kambo and revealed that it was 'not for the faint-hearted'.
She said: "So I just wanted to quickly explain Kambo which was the alternative therapy that I did on episode two on last night's show where I was puking my guts up at the bright neon green sick.
"It is an alternative therapy that actually makes your purge and lots of people would be like, 'well why would you want to get that done?'"
The blonde beauty had her treatment through The Kambo Clinic, based in London, Surrey, Sussex & Essex, with a Kambo Ceremony costing 100 for a four-hour treatment.
She added: "Honestly, firstly I want to say that it is not for the faint-hearted it was incredibly intense and you would seen if you haven't watched my show already it was a full body experience but it was incredible. It was so enlightening and just really freeing and gave me lots and lots of clarity."
Ferne continued: "It was intense and I was saying yesterday that it was one of the weirdest things I think I have ever filmed. This treatment has been known to kind of release emotional blockages and clear past trauma.
"All I can say for me is that it really took me back to my labour and it gave me a real sense of resilience after the purge and when I came back round after having a sleep which is what they do after the treatment.
Ferne, who is mum to three year old Sunday ended: "I was very certain, I had this like certainty - it was amazing. I am going to tag Claire who was just incredible who is the Kambo expert that you saw on First Time Mum last night."
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SentinelOne Partners with Cloudflare, Zscaler for Zero Trust Integrations – MSSP Alert
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by Dan Kobialka Aug 30, 2021
SentinelOne now offers Cloudflare and Zscaler zero trust security solutions via its Singularity XDR Marketplace, the endpoint detection and response software company says.
Together, SentinelOne and Cloudflare enable their joint customers to leverage Singularity XDR to develop and execute network access policies, the companies said. As such, these customers can ensure only secure and trusted devices can access their networks.
Also, SentinelOne and Zscaler joint customers can utilize Singularity XDR to simplify security for hybrid work, the companies stated.Zscaler automatically verifies a customers devices are protected by SentinelOne before granting access to a sensitive corporate resource.
The the integrations ensure organizations can use the Singularity XDR platforms autonomous protection, detection and response capabilities across zero trust architecture, said Ruby Sharma, head of SentinelOnes technology partner ecosystem.
The Singularity XDR Marketplace provides security teams with the ability to integrate their security tools into Singularity XDR without coding or scripting, SentinelOne said. That way, security teams can leverage the marketplace to extend Singularity XDRs capabilities across their IT stack.
SentinelOne announced its Singularity XDR Marketplace in February 2021.In addition to Cloudflare and Zscaler, other cybersecurity companies have launched Singularity XDR Marketplace integrations, including:
Singularity XDR leverages behavioral artificial intelligence to monitor, map and contextualize data across endpoints, cloud workloads and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. It also empowers organizations to identify and address cyber threats in real time.
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Jon Hopkins preps ‘Music For Psychedelic Therapy,’ shares Sit Around The Fire – Brooklyn Vegan
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Jon Hopkins will release a new album, Music For Psychedelic Therapy, on February 11 via Domino. Following his albums Immunity and Singularity, Hopkins said, It felt like time for a reset, to wait for music to appear from a different place. A life-changing trip to the Tayos Caves in Ecuador in 2018 inspired the the album.
What grew from this experience is an album with no beats, not one drum sound, something that is closer to a classical symphony than a dance / electronica record," says Jon. "Something that is more like having an experience than listening to a piece of music. Maybe something far more emotionally honest than I had been comfortable making before - a merging of music, nature and my own desire to heal. The freedom from traditional rhythmic structures unlocked so much - it felt like I was free to explore a new form of rhythm, one that you discover when you just allow things to flow without letting yourself get in the way."
Hopkins continues: Music ForPsychedelicTherapy is not ambient, classical or drone but has elements of all three. For me its a place as much as it is a sound. It works for the sober mind, but takes on a new dimension entirely when brought into a psychedelic ceremony. In my own psychedelic explorations testing thismusic, I found a quote I had read would keep coming to mind. Music isliquid architecture, architecture is frozen music.I love this idea of music as something you inhabit,something that works on you energetically. In fact, it was while in that state that the title appeared to me. Psychedelic-assisted therapies are moving into legality across the world, and yet it feels like no one is talking about the music; the music is as important as the medicine.
You can listen to the album's closing track, Sit Around The Fire, now. It's a collaboration between Hopkins, and "producer and ceremony guide East Forest and legendary guru," the late Ram Dass. Sit Around The Fire exists from one of the deep synchronicities that ushered this thing (Music For Psychedelic Therapy) into being, says Hopkins. I was contacted by East Forest, who had spent some time with Ram Dass in Hawaii before he passed. He was given access to several lesser-heard talks from the '70s, and asked to set them to music. He sent me some starting points, including the beautiful choral vocals he recorded which open the piece. I put my headphones on and with Ram Dass voice inside my head, I sat at the piano and improvised. What you hear is the first thing that came out - it just appeared in response to the words.
You can listen to "Sit Around The Fire," and check out the album's artwork and tracklist, below.
Hopkins will present aMusic For Psychedelic Therapy event at Austin's Fair Market on September 21. It's a collaboration with author and podcast host Aubrey Marcus, and willfeature a ceremonial concert performance from East Forest followed by "an immersive playback" of Music For Psychedelic Therapy in full. There will also be a live Q&A between Marcus, Hopkins and East Forest. Tickets are on sale.
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Music For Psychedelic Therapy tracklist1. Welcome2. Tayos Caves, Ecuador i3. Tayos Caves, Ecuador ii4. Tayos Caves, Ecuador iii5. Love Flows Over Us In Prismatic Waves6. Deep In The Glowing Heart7. Ascending, Dawn Sky8. Arriving9. Sit Around The Fire (with Ram Dass, East Forest)
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This Room Can Wirelessly Charge Devices Anywhere Within Its Walls – Singularity Hub
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Today, wireless charging is little more than a gimmick for high-end smartphones or pricey electric toothbrushes. But a new approach that can charge devices anywhere in a room could one day allow untethered factories where machinery is powered without cables.
As the number of gadgets we use has steadily grown, so too has the number of cables and chargers cluttering up our living spaces. This has spurred growing interest in wireless charging systems, but the distances they work over are very short, and they still have to be plugged into an outlet. So, ultimately, they make little difference.
Now though, researchers have devised a way to wirelessly power small electronic devices anywhere in a room. It requires a pretty hefty retrofit of the room itself, but the team says it could eventually be used to power everything from mobile robots in factories to medical implants in people.
This really ups the power of the ubiquitous computing world, Alanson Sample, from the University of Michigan, said in a press release. You could put a computer in anything without ever having to worry about charging or plugging in.
Efforts to beam power over longer distances have typically used microwaves to transmit it. But such approaches require large antennas and targeting systems. They also present risks for spaces where humans are present because microwaves can damage biological tissue.
Commercial wireless chargers instead rely on passing a current through a wire charging coil to create a magnetic field, which induces an electric current in a wire receiving coil installed in the device you want to charge. However, the approach only works over very short distancesroughly equal to the diameter of the charging coil.
The new approach, outlined in a paper in Nature Electronics, works on similar principles, but essentially turns the entire room into a giant magnetic charger, allowing any device within the room that has a receiving coil to draw power.
To build the system, Sample and colleagues from the University of Tokyo installed conductive aluminum panels in the rooms walls, floor, and ceiling and inserted a large copper pole in the middle of it. They then mounted devices, called lumped capacitors, in rows running horizontally through the middle of each panel and at the center of the pole.
When current passes through the panels, its channeled into the capacitors, generating magnetic fields that permeate the 100-square-foot room and deliver 50 watts of power to any devices in it.
Importantly, the capacitors also isolate potentially harmful electric fields within themselves. As a result, the team showed the system doesnt exceed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines for electromagnetic energy exposure.
This is actually the second incarnation of this technology. Sample first introduced the idea in a 2017 paper in PLOS ONE while working for Disney. But the latest research solves a crucial limitation of the earlier work. Previously the system produced a single magnetic field that swirled in a circle around the central pole, resulting in dead spots in the corners of the square room. The new setup creates two simultaneous magnetic fields, one spinning around the pole and another concentrated near the walls themselves.
This way the researchers were able to achieve charging efficiency above 50 percent in 98 percent of the room compared to only 5.75 percent of the room for the previous iteration. They also found that if they only relied on the second magnetic field, they could remove the obstructive pole and still get reasonable charging in most of the room (apart from right at the center).
While thats a significant improvement, it still means that on average 50 percent of the power coming out of the wall socket is wasted. Such low efficiencies are a common problem for wireless charging, as an investigation by OneZero found last year.
Given the small amount of power required to charge everyday devices its unlikely to have an especially notable impact on most users power bills, according to the report. But at a society-wide scale it could be significant waste of power and source of unnecessary carbon emissions.
This is only a prototype though, and considering the dramatic increase in efficiency between the first and second versions, this efficiency gap could be closed. A more pressing concern might be the cost and complexity of retrofitting buildings with massive aluminum plates in the walls.
Indeed, the researchers are working on both issues. Weve just developed a brand-new technique. Now we have to go figure out how to make it practical, Sample told Scientific American.
Still, while this kind of seamless wireless charging wont be ubiquitous in the near term, the technique could soon be used in niche situations, like charging cabinets for power tools, and ultimately, the researchers think it could be make the factories of the future cable-free.
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The burden of power – The News International
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With Major General Chris Donahue, the commanding general of the 82nd airborne division having boarded the C-17 aircraft, the two-decade-old American military mission in Afghanistan came to an end. The sight of the American planes flying out of Kabul, with the remainder of the service members aboard, was broadcast live around the world, generating millions of comments across the traditional and social media platforms.
The completion of the withdrawal of the US forces, in line with the schedule announced by US President Joe Biden on April 16 earlier this year, was followed by celebratory aerial firing by the victorious Taliban as their personnel took control of Kabul airport. The ignominious pullout by the worlds greatest military power led the Taliban spokesperson to tweet that Afghanistan was a free and sovereign country.
For a ragtag militia that was literally bombed out of power in 2001, faced political wilderness for a long time, and confronted the fiercest US-led Nato military onslaught, it is no less than a miracle to fight its way back into power.
However, the takeover of Afghanistan is but a part of more formidable challenges facing the Taliban. They may have shown resoluteness and singularity of purpose in holding their ground against the US and its allies over the last two decades; however, the burden of governing a war-wracked and deeply divisive country will surely test them in fundamental ways.
The most immediate challenge facing the Taliban leadership is to put in place an inclusive government, one whose composition reflects the political, ethnic, and linguistic realities of the country. Such a political arrangement, if it is consensually arrived at, will not only bring much-needed goodwill to the Taliban but also send a message of inclusivity, harmony, and peace to the Afghans.
Forming an inclusive government is the first major step. More important is the autonomy, power, and freedom given to this government to draw up a national agenda. Coalition governments are a tricky business even in the established democracies. How such a government consisting of old rivals and battlefield adversaries, fares will constitute a real challenge. It will also be crucial to see what conflict resolution arrangement is provided for in the system to iron out the differences that are sure to emerge.
Second, despite the Talibans assurances and general amnesty, a large number of Afghans, particularly those living in the urban areas, remain deeply worried about their future under the Islamic Emirate. This includes women, minorities, and ethnic communities.
The searing memories of the treatment the Taliban meted out to the people during their previous rule have not faded. It is this distrust of the new rulers that explains the chaos and mayhem witnessed at Kabul airport, as people scrambled to fly out of the country at any cost. The falling of a 15-year-old teen footballer to death from the wings of a flying aircraft represents the tragedy of todays Afghanistan, as it faces an uncertain future.
Allied to the environment of fear and anxiety is the massive brain drain underway in the wake of the Taliban takeover. No country can function without its skilled human resource. Doctors, engineers, scientists, lawyers, civil servants, media persons, and teachers are the backbone of any society; their presence is vital to running a government and shaping the future of a country.
Hundreds of Afghan nationals got the opportunities to be educated at Western universities during the past two decades and acquired valuable experience of working in global settings. They are a great asset, and their professional expertise and skills are vital to the process of rebuilding the country.
It is, therefore, of utmost importance that the Taliban-led government takes conscious steps to build a relationship of trust with these Afghans by addressing their fears and apprehensions. No matter what ethnicity, race, and political background they may belong to, their inclusion into the mainstream will serve Afghanistan in good stead. It is indeed heartening that the Taliban have asked all the university teachers and staff to report back from August 31, a welcome gesture in its own right.
Yet another key challenge facing the new rulers is to make sure that Afghanistan does not suffer from a humanitarian crisis. There are worrisome reports of food and medical stocks dwindling and the long harsh winter stares in the face. The long queues of the people in front of banks present a painful sight. The UNHCR has warned of an impending humanitarian crisis if the global community does not act fast to help the Afghans.
It is in this context that Prime Minister Imran Khan has urged the world community to stay engaged with Afghanistan to avert a human tragedy. Pakistan is the first country to deliver medical supplies of the World Health Organization through a PIA cargo flight after the events of August 15. Islamabad has assured the world community to establish a humanitarian air bridge for the relief activities to take place. The world needs to heed Pakistans advice of not leaving the Afghan people at this most critical juncture. Otherwise, the consequences of such negligence will be horrible. The world must act wisely considering the past mistakes of the 1990s when the collapse of the USSR led to the complete abandonment of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan needs the world so it can sustain itself economically. Foreign aid formed about 40 percent of its GDP during the Ghani administration. Following the Talibans takeover, the United States has suspended Afghanistans foreign reserves to the tune of over $9 billion.
What the world and the US must know is that this money belongs to the Afghan people without which they will literally face starvation and be deprived of essential services such as power, water, and fuel supplies, etc. They need empathetic treatment.
It is here that the Taliban are doubly obligated to work with the international community to find a diplomatic resolution to the conflict. Instead of imposing a regressive governing order, they must find ways to allay the apprehensions of the world. They should know that it will be well-nigh impossible for Afghanistan to survive without the support and assistance of the international community. Hence, the middle ground and moderate approach in the statecraft consistent with the globally cherished values offers the way forward.
Taliban leaders have said the right things so far and their initial actions have been conciliatory towards their opponents. However, what the world remains wary of is their abiding commitment to regressive ideology and stereotyped notions.
In order to govern effectively, and earn global legitimacy, they need to transition from a militia mindset into a reformative party whose broad outlook is pluralistic and informed by an understanding of the contemporary problems and the imperatives of running modern-day nation-states. This will require a paradigm shift in their ideological orientation without which such a transformation cannot take place.
Last but not least is the challenge of wrangling and competition from terror outfits such as ISIS-K. As the recent terrorist incidents, including the deadly attack on Kabul airport made it absolutely clear, Afghanistan under the Taliban will be a site of renewed terror activity.
This problem from ISIS-K-type organizations is two-fold. On the one hand, they will violently oppose the Talibans shift to normalcy, advertising the change in its policy as a sell-out of Jihad with a clear motive to attract new recruits to their more puritanical cause. On the other hand, they will try to form alliances with other terrorist organizations such as the TTP and use ungoverned spaces as a launching pad for terrorism against the neighbouring countries to keep the region in perpetual turmoil and disrupt any bonhomie between the Taliban and the world from developing.
The Taliban face a mammoth test one they have never faced before. The last time they ruled Afghanistan was two decades ago. New realities have cropped up since then. The world is anxiously watching them and has stakes in the direction they take.
Down the road, they will realise that power imposes a restraining burden, and demand sagacity and prudence more than anything else.
The writer, a Chevening scholar, studied International Journalism at the University of Sussex.
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All Invited ALGS Pro League Teams Revealed by Respawn – Hotspawn
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Apex Legends September 2, 2021 / 4:22 pm
Respawn has officially announced the full list of teams who have been invited to compete in the Apex Legends Global Series 2021-2022. The massive 200 team league will be comprised of 100 invited squads and 100 who will earn their spots via the Preseason Qualifiers from September to October. Each of the five regions will have a total of 40 teams participating in their ALGS Regular Season Splits with the top 10 from NA, EMEA, and APAC North and the top 5 from SA and APAC South qualifying for the ALGS playoffs.
ALGS Pro League is set to begin in September. With 100 of the 200 teams already confirmed, both players and fans alike are eagerly anticipating the start of the season. (Image Credit Respawn)
All of the invited teams were chosen either due to their results in the first ALGS season, their reputation as a squad throughout competitive Apex, or a combination of the two. The full list of 100 teams can be found here. Every regions inaugural season Champions are listed first in the tables.
Notable North American ALGS teams include Cloud9 and TSM who are coming off of second and third place finishes in Season 1. Other top-tier competitors from the region include NRG, G2 Esports, Team Liquid, and defending champions Team Kungarna. In Europe, all eyes will be on SCARZ Europe who will be looking to defend their title as well. There are plenty of top-tier teams contesting them such as Gambit Esports, Alliance, Natus Vincere, and runners-up ZETA Division, formerly known as Fire Beavers.
APAC North will also be an incredibly competitive region. COUQUE DASSE who won Season 1 under Fennel Korea will need to stave off the incredibly talent rosters of Crazy Racoon, Fennel, and LFTpko, formerly under T1. As for APAC South, WOLFPACK Arctic, Tom Yum Kung, Dire Wolves, and Reignite are some of the candidates to come out swinging for the limited five playoff spots. Lastly, South America will also be a tight race for their five playoff seeds. The defending champions Team Singularity, formerly of Paradox Esports will have to work hard against All4 Esports, Dynamics, and Horus.
The first ALGS 2021-2022 qualifier begins on September 11 with the regular season kicking off on October 16th. The stakes could not be higher as the biggest Apex Legends competition ever approaches rapidly.
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Liars The Apple Drop – UNCUT
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Listener expectation is something that most bands who have stayed the course must contend with, choosing either to acquiesce to it, meet it halfway or defiantly turn their backs and wear the consequences. Liars, however, seem to have never even acknowledged its existence. A luxury long afforded them by their record label, maybe, but far more an indicator of their protean constitution. Over 20 years, change really has been Liars only constant.
Their 2001 debut was as an NYC-based four-piece, whose They Threw Us All In A Trench And Put A Monument On Top was a set of pleasingly rowdy and abrasive tracks that cut Gang Of Four and The Pop Group-style post-punk with US hardcore, but closed with a 30-minute, psych-doom raga. Singer Angus Andrew later claimed Underworlds Beaucoup Fish was actually its inspiration, which illustrates the nature of Liars entertainingly unknowable mindset. Done with that, they switched to monstrously degraded noise-rock with dread-filled beats for the witchcraft-themed They Were Wrong, So We Drowned. After relocating to Berlin, they followed up with 2006s bravura Drums Not Dead, which thrust brutalist beats to the fore while mixing fields of electronic static and no-wave guitar scree with warm, ambient drifts. Subsequent albums variously featured more structured songs, introduced strings and piano, delivered mutant dance music and more. In terms of consistency, Liars have never yielded an inch.
Which is not to say that theyve been unstable. The creative partnership of Andrew and guitarist Aaron Hemphill lasted until 2017, at which point Andrew suddenly found himself adrift. However, that split opened a fresh chapter and he made two albums in self-imposed isolation in the Australian bush, TFCF and Titles With The Word Fountain. Computer-created, they leaned on field recordings, earlier scrapped material made over and acoustic guitar craft; both were documents of their authors external environment and inner turmoil.
The Apple Drop is also a kind of mind map, representing change on several significant fronts. Firstly, its a stepping out of solitude and a return to teamwork for Andrew, with guitarist and bass player Cameron Deyell, drummer and percussionist Laurence Pike, and Mary Pearson Andrew, his wife, who sings and collaborated on the lyrics. On a deeper level, the record represents shifts both conceptual and perceptual resulting from Andrews quitting of SSRI medication and self-administration of psilocybin. He told Uncut: I took the shrooms in all forms. Some group-guided hero doses, also microdosing in regular and not so micro ways. The record also sees him looking back at Liars history (a first) and considering connections between records (he was keen to foreground drums again), revisiting themes (the reappearance of Mt. Heart Attack, the character that represents fear and anxiety on Drums Not Dead, is crucial) and reviving a few ideas abandoned in previous album sessions. A balance has been struck between live instrumentation and digitally treated sounds, both in experimental pieces such as closer New Planets New Undoings, where rumbling electronics and unintelligible vocals wash over treated keys in a gentle ebb and flow, and in songs with more conventional structures, including the TV On The Radio-toned From What The Never Was and Big Appetite, which suggests nothing so much as a swinging Nine Inch Nails.
Liars unpredictability has previously manifested not as genre switching but as apparent randomness within individual tracks and wilful disruption of the flow of the albums as set pieces. The Apple Drop is less obstreperous on both counts. It begins gently, with the floppy (off)beat pattern, subtle electronic drone and feel of a corrupted Disney score that is The Start, then builds steadily to the dark, mid-point intensity of the monolithic Star Search, which summons both the ominous dread and sublime beauty of space and sees a resolution of Andrews ongoing conflict with Mt. Heart Attack. The measured climb-down before exit is via the terrific Leisure War, with its groovy synth, Fripp-ish guitar passage and clattering beats, and the slow-fried thump of Acid Crop, which connects to the well known acid drop and so supplies the albums title. It underlines one aspect of Andrews existential thinking too: What we do now will forever define us/What we do now will absolutely define us/What they do may somehow hurt us but/What they ever gonna do about what happened to my mind?
Hes clearly referring to something much broader and deeper than artistic definition but Andrews mercurial mindset is again the key to Liars singularity. If The Apple Drop is more, in light of their history, a considered experiential teaser than a synapse frazzler, its his choice. Once more, expectation can go to hell.
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Why the August jobs report missed so big – Yahoo Finance
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The August jobs report out just before Labor Day missed big. The economy added just 235,000 new payrolls, dramatically falling short of expectations of 733,000 by a third.
The unemployment rate was in line with expectations at 5.2%, down from July's 5.4%.
So why did it miss so big? Expectations underestimate the rising number of COVID cases. It sounds obvious in retrospect, but this months data encompasses the Delta variants economic impact, particularly on the leisure and hospitality sector.
After adding 415,000 jobs in July, the hospitality and leisure sector added zero net jobs in August.
The catalyst for the slowdown appears to be the recent surge in the COVID cases as high touch sectors such as leisure and hospitality (0k) and retail trade (-29k) experienced a meaningful slowdown in employment activity, Bank of America analysts wrote in a research note Friday morning.
Analysts agreed across the board that, as Indeed economic research director Nick Bunker wrote, "Todays report has the Delta variant written all over it.
The fact that leisure and hospitality sectors fared worst underscored this pandemic-factor: Employment in the most COVID-sensitive industries dropped in August while the rest of the economy merely slowed down, Bunker pointed out.
The fact that the unemployment rate stayed the same also means that the number of people looking for work went down considerably.
If it is not demand driven employers are still looking to hire it must be supply driven, wrote Brad McMillan, Chief Investment Officer for Commonwealth Financial Network. It looks to have come from workers electing not to enter the workforce.
The problem, once again, is the pandemic rather than general economic weakness, he added.
In many ways, the economy is doing relatively well, McMillan pointed out, noting that measures like average hours per week, average wages, and manufacturing jobs are healthy and increasing. Similarly, people are still spending and there is no shortage of jobs available. On top of that, the economy is clearly growing Q2 GDP showed the economy expanded 6.5%, though it did miss exepectations.
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Since there is consensus that these employment-related issues are pandemic-related, getting the virus back under control could keep this to a short-term bump in the road.
This jobs report really reflects in a lot of ways that the pandemic is the economy, the economy is the pandemic, Adam Ozimek, chief economist at Upwork, told Yahoo Finance Live.
Still, we are far from being back to normal, economically speaking.
A fair amount of progress has been made, but the economy will not get a sure footing until the pandemic is successfully dealt with, wrote Bunker. We have 5.3 million fewer jobs than before the pandemic and we will not get back there anytime soon until we have more certainty about the public health situation.
Ethan Wolff-Mann is a writer at Yahoo Finance focusing on consumer issues, personal finance, retail, airlines, and more. Follow him on Twitter @ewolffmann.
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A board member at VF Corporation reportedly calls Black Lives Matter "the true racists" in leaked emails. Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
A board member at VF Corporation reportedly called Black Lives Matter "the true racists."
"I don't believe in Black Lives Matter," Veronica Wu reportedly said in emails obtained by Axios.
VF Corp is home to brands like Supreme, Vans, Timberland, Dickies, and The North Face.
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A Silicon Valley investor and board member at VF Corporation reportedly said last year that Black Lives Matter are "the true racists," according to a leaked email obtained by Axios.
"I don't believe in Black Lives Matter," Veronica Wu reportedly said in the email. "If anything I think they are the true racists trying to stir up things to make this country going to socialism or even communism potentially," Axios reports.
At the time of the email, Wu was a managing partner at Hone Capital, a US venture branch of China Science and Merchants Investment Management Group. Her email comments were reportedly in response to a message from an office manager at Hone that the company planned to mark the Juneteenth holiday in 2020, Axios reported.
Wu is no longer employed with Hone Capital, according to her LinkedIn profile, which lists her current position as the founder and managing partner at First Bight Capital, a biotech venture capital firm.
VF Corporation investigated the Wu's email and found it to be "legitimate," but the company did not remove Wu from her position on the board despite the company's stance on racism and discrimination, Axios reports.
Wu and VF Corporation did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
VF Corporation is home to many well-known brands such as Supreme, Dickies, Timberland, Vans, The North Face, JanSport, and more.
Following the murder of George Floyd by Derek Chauvin, a Minnesota police officer many companies began speaking out against racism, police brutality, and the push for social justice.
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VF's CEO sent a statement last year to all VF employees condemning racism at the company.
"Racism is not welcome at VF Corporation. It never has been and never will be," Steve Rendle said in a statement to all VF employees last June. "And while we as a company can't create a vaccine to eradicate racism from our planet, we can do our part to lead with purpose, inspire others with our actions, break down racial and ethnic barriers and be part of the solution."
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