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Author's Tranquility Press: Prepare to Be Swept Away by the Gripping and Emotionally Charged Tale of Survival, Love, and Redemption in J Stewart Willis' Latest Novel, "Tent City Convoy"

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

SPERRYVILLE, Va., June 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In "Tent City Convoy," set in the year 2086, the relentless rise of the ocean threatens the remnants of civilization, leaving Margrethe Bernard with no choice but to flee from the encroaching tides and the haunting memories that plague her. Seeking refuge in a temporary tent city populated by migrants, Margrethe hopes to find solace and a fresh start for herself and her children.

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  • Seeking refuge in a temporary tent city populated by migrants, Margrethe hopes to find solace and a fresh start for herself and her children.
  • However, her respite is short-lived when the specter of her nightmares resurfaces, once again endangering her newfound sense of security.
  • In the author's own words: "'Tent City Convoy' is a story of survival and the indomitable spirit that resides within us all.
  • Immerse yourself in this gripping tale of resilience and redemption, and discover the power of love amidst the chaos of a dystopian world.

Nintendo Download: It’s a Small World, After Tall

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Thursday, May 25, 2023

Head to the center of the world and you’ll feel like a giant, towering over buildings and walls.

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  • Head to the center of the world and you’ll feel like a giant, towering over buildings and walls.
  • But venture further out and start to feel small as things get larger and larger – to the point where cracks in the ground become chasms!
  • The Premium Edition includes Kombat Pack, one-week early access to downloadable content characters and 1250 Dragon Krystals (in-game currency).
  • Nintendo eShop sales on Nintendo Switch:
    Also new this week in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch:

The Joint Commission releases new public education campaign during Mental Health Awareness Month in May

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Wednesday, May 17, 2023

During this May’s Mental Health Awareness Month, The Joint Commission has released a new public education campaign, Speak Up™ For Your Mental Health , to help consumers understand the signs and symptoms of mental illness, as well as how they can receive help and advocate for their care.

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  • During this May’s Mental Health Awareness Month, The Joint Commission has released a new public education campaign, Speak Up™ For Your Mental Health , to help consumers understand the signs and symptoms of mental illness, as well as how they can receive help and advocate for their care.
  • Mental health is as important as physical health.
  • Just as physical illnesses need to be treated, so do depression and other mental health issues.
  • Mental health can impact an individual’s thinking, feelings, moods, relationships and even daily function.

Sleep paralysis: why modern horror is fascinated by old superstitions of troubled slumbers

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Thursday, May 11, 2023

A weight presses down on your limbs, digs deep into the flesh of your stomach, and squeezes the air from your lungs.

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  • A weight presses down on your limbs, digs deep into the flesh of your stomach, and squeezes the air from your lungs.
  • You try to move, but you can’t – all you can do is tentatively open your eyes.
  • And just as your paralysing terror threatens to burst you open, the monster retreats and you regain control over your limbs.
  • While our modern superstitions have dwindled, sleep paralysis is having a renewed grip on our imagination through a trend in recent horror movies.

Hag-ridden

    • As such, bedroom rituals were as much about defending against witches as they were about winding down for sleep.
    • Stables, too, were adorned with talismans to guard horses from being possessed by witches intent on using them to trample sleeping victims.
    • More than 200 accusations were made, and the court records are now digitised and held with the Virginia library.

Sleep paralysis in film

    • Other films are even using sleep paralysis as the monster, such as The Nightmare, a horror documentary depicting the parasomnia, and Andy James Taylor’s short film, The Nocnitsa in which a young woman is haunted by a shadowy presence creeping up her bed while unable to move.
    • Each presentation of sleep paralysis in film confuses the boundary between the hero and the “hag”, with the latter often being a product of the imagination and representing psychological turmoil.
    • In other words, the protagonist’s emotional troubles are made manifest through their sleep paralysis demons.
    • Perhaps the most prevalent reason, though, is that sleep is now over-analysed and too firmly rooted in neuroscience and discussions of sleep “habits” and “hygiene”.

How colonial racism fuels Saskatchewan's criminalization of Indigenous men

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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Boden Umpherville, a 40-year-old Indigenous man, recently died following a brutal altercation with Saskatchewan’s Prince Albert Police Service during his arrest.

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  • Boden Umpherville, a 40-year-old Indigenous man, recently died following a brutal altercation with Saskatchewan’s Prince Albert Police Service during his arrest.
  • Twenty-five days before his death, police stopped the vehicle Umpherville was in, alleging it had been reported stolen.

Media coverage

    • In addition, the provincial court in Prince Albert said a judge had issued a bench warrant for Umpherville on Jan. 5, 2023, after he failed to appear in court.
    • This justification leads to silence when it comes to demands for police accountability by the general public.
    • In fact, the six officers involved in Umpherville’s death are back on active duty and treated as innocent until proven guilty.

Living the reality

    • One of the authors of this article — Randy Morin, a Nêhiyaw man and assistant professor in Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan — lives this reality every day.
    • As he started to unlock his vehicle, the shrieks of a nearby woman startled him so he turned to see what was wrong.
    • It took him a moment to realize the woman was yelling and pointing at him.

Murderous ‘starlight tours’

    • Commenting on his ordeal years later, Night pointed out he did nothing to deserve the attempted death sentence, ensuing nightmares and lifelong fear of the police.
    • These issues have been studied in-depth but strangely remain unquestioned by the general public and policymakers.

Making a difference

    • As for Morin, his ideal environment is quite simply one where people do not feel threatened, inconvenienced or scared by the mere sight of him — but instead, actually see him.
    • Like Umpherville, Morin and all Indigenous people shouldn’t have to fear police who are meant to protect them but instead are still, far too often, acting as judge, jury and executioner.

Three scenarios for the next phase of the Ukraine war and what each means for China

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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Beijing is positioning itself to increase its global power at the end of the Ukraine war.

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  • Beijing is positioning itself to increase its global power at the end of the Ukraine war.
  • There are various scenarios that are the most likely ways the war could proceed, or end.

Scenario 1 – Ukraine wins

    • Russia’s loss in Ukraine would send a powerful signal confirming both the west’s resilience and weakness of authoritarian aggressors.
    • The victory of Ukraine supported by the west would put Xi in a particularly uncomfortable position, challenging his favourite phrases of the “east wind prevailing” and “changes unseen in a century”.

Scenario 2 – Russia wins

    • Beijing might be tempted to move to much more risky behaviour, especially in its neighbourhood.
    • It could also be argued that a weakened or defeated Russia could be an opportunity for China.

Scenario 3 – stalemate

    • It is entirely plausible that the war will continue in a state of stalemate for some time.
    • The frozen conflict scenario allows Beijing to continue its policy of alleged neutrality while promoting its peacemaker role, without having to make any difficult choices.

China’s current position

    • China has already attempted to position itself as a peacemaker.
    • Its “peace plan” announced in February was less a plan and more a reaffirmation of existing positions.
    • Despite China’s robust partnership with Russia, it is attempting to position itself as peacemaker in the event that Russia loses, in order to be in prime position to reap the rewards of economic reconstruction of Ukraine.

Challenges

    • The challenges for Xi consist of how to square China’s support for Russia’s reading of the global order with Chinese principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty.
    • In the shorter term, Beijing is exploiting a sanctioned Russia by benefiting from cheap Russian commodities.
    • But the continuation of the war means the disruption of global supply chains, including deliveries of grain and fertiliser on which China is heavily reliant.
    • Should this not succeed, Beijing may decide to step up its support for Moscow, ranging from financial assistance to arms deliveries.

Businessolver Expands Pinnacle Partner Program to Enhance Strategic Solution Integration

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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

DES MOINES, Iowa, May 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Businessolver®, a leading provider of benefits technology and services through its proprietary platform, Benefitsolver®, has expanded its Pinnacle Program™ with the addition of three new preferred solution partners. Pinnacle Partners™ collaborate with Businessolver to provide seamless in-platform integrations, improve employee experiences, and deliver cost savings to clients.

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  • Three new partners are added to the Pinnacle Partner program to help clients expand and streamline their total rewards programs.
  • Pinnacle Partners™ collaborate with Businessolver to provide seamless in-platform integrations, improve employee experiences, and deliver cost savings to clients.
  • The Pinnacle Partner program offers clients a variety of benefit options to fit their workforce's diverse lifestyles and needs.
  • Businessolver is pleased to announce three new partners to its Pinnacle Partner line-up:
    HALEO , North America's leading virtual sleep clinic, has launched a partnership together with Businessolver.

Explore the Adventurous Indie Games Headed to Nintendo Switch in Latest Indie World Showcase

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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Nintendo debuted a new Indie World Showcase today, which featured a roster of more than 20 indie games coming to the Nintendo Switch system in 2023 and beyond.

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  • Nintendo debuted a new Indie World Showcase today, which featured a roster of more than 20 indie games coming to the Nintendo Switch system in 2023 and beyond.
  • “With the latest diverse lineup of independent games shown today, players can find Nintendo Switch games to take them on journeys far from home while still at home, or anywhere else they choose to play.”
    To view the Indie World Showcase in its entirety, visit https://www.nintendo.com/indie-world/ .
  • For the latest news and updates about indie games on Nintendo Switch, follow the Indie World Twitter account @IndieWorldNA and check out https://www.nintendo.com/indie-world/news/ .
  • * Any Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online features.

Defamation is at the heart of Dominion's lawsuit against Fox News – but proving it is no small feat

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Monday, April 17, 2023

The aftershocks of the 2020 presidential election continue to reverberate in politics and the media, building to an crescendo in a high-profile defamation lawsuit.

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  • The aftershocks of the 2020 presidential election continue to reverberate in politics and the media, building to an crescendo in a high-profile defamation lawsuit.
  • The trial is slated to begin the week of April 16, 2023, in the case of U.S. Dominion, Inc. v. Fox News Network.
  • The lawsuit rests on whether false claims Fox hosts and their guests made about Dominion’s voting machines after President Joe Biden was elected were defamatory.
  • Fox News hosts said on air that that there were “voting irregularities” with Dominion’s voting machines – while privately saying that such claims were baseless.

Understanding defamation

    • Defamation happens when someone publishes or publicly broadcasts falsehoods about a person or a corporation in a way that harms their reputation to the point of damage.
    • Defamation plaintiffs can be private, ordinary people who must prove the reporting was done with negligence to win their suit.
    • The ultimate defense against defamation is truth, but there are others.

Proving actual malice

    • The primary question for the jury will be whether Fox broadcasters knew the statements were false when they aired them.
    • If they did, it would mean they acted with actual malice, the standard required to prove a case of defamation for a public person, entity or figure.
    • The U.S. Supreme Court established actual malice as a legal criterion of defamation in 1964 when L.B.
    • Sullivan, a police commissioner in Alabama, felt his reputation had been harmed by a civil rights ad run in The New York Times that contained several inaccuracies.

Why proving defamation is so hard

    • It is incredibly hard to prove in court that someone set out do harm in publishing facts that are ultimately proved to be untrue.
    • Most times, falsehoods in a story are the result of insufficient information at the time of reporting.
    • This happened when Rolling Stone magazine published an article in 2014 about the gang rape of a student at the University of Virginia.

Not meeting the malice standard

    • There are also some recent examples of a defamation lawsuit’s not meeting the actual malice standard.
    • The jury said the information might be inaccurate, but she had not proved actual malice standard.
    • It is so difficult for public figures to meet the actual malice standard and prove defamation that most defamation defendants spend most of their legal preparation time trying to prove they are not actually in the public eye.

Defamation cases that went ahead

    • Some public figures, however, have prevailed in proving defamation.
    • Most recently, Cardi B won a defamation lawsuit against a celebrity news blogger who posted videos falsely stating the Grammy-winning rapper used cocaine, had herpes and took part in prostitution.

The case of Dominion

    • Whether Dominion can prove actual malice is up for the jury to decide, but Fox pundits have helped the plaintiff’s case by acknowledging they knew information was false before they aired it and leaving a copious trail of comments such as, “this dominion stuff is total bs.” Fox’s position is that despite knowing claims made by guests about Dominion were false, the claims were newsworthy.
    • The decision could send quivers through the political media landscape for years to come.

How to Get Back on Track After a Crisis

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Monday, April 17, 2023

FORT PIERCE, Fla., April 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- When certain mega-rich CEOs, executives, and entrepreneurs are going through a health, business, relationship, or other life crisis, they often seek Dave Asomaning for support.

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  • Asomaning has a Ph.D. in psychoanalysis and religion and is a psychotherapist-turned-executive coach for high-achieving CEOs, executives, entrepreneurs, and their teams.
  • It helps leaders tap into their inner powers of transformation through what Asomaning refers to as The Inner Genius or The Inner GPS.
  • One such nightmare in his life was when he was diagnosed with serious heart problems from which he then miraculously recovered.
  • Such clients often have a challenge after selling a business they've built for 10, 15, or 20 years.