Her struggle is not unique. Hospitals in many cities, including Delhi, Noida, Lucknow, Allahabad and Indore, have run out of beds, leaving families to rely on makeshift arrangements at home.
The situation is particularly dire in Delhi where there are no ICU beds left. Families, those who can afford it, are hiring nurses and remote consulting a doctor to keep their loved ones breathing.
Back to getting treatment at home, Anuj Tiwari hired a nurse to assist in the treatment of his brother at home after he was refused admission in many hospitals.
But somehow the drug is available in the black market, so there is some leakage in the supply system which the regulators haven't been able to plug," he says.
Hospitals across India are also experiencing oxygen shortages and in desperate need of supplies, with some forced to put up signs warning of a lack of supplies.
The country now has the greatest demand for oxygen out of all other low, lower-middle and upper-middle-income countries, according to the PATH Oxygen Needs Tracker.
Demand has been growing between 6%-8% each day, according to PATH, an organisation that works with global institutions and businesses to tackle health problems.
Dr Harjit Singh Bhatti who works on a Covid ward of Delhi's Manipal Hospital, described watching people gasping for air in the street like "fish out of water".
To try to get supplies to where they are needed, the government has now started an "oxygen express", with trains carrying tankers to wherever there is demand. The Indian Air Force is also airlifting oxygen from military bases.
Billed as an infrastructure package, it seeks to invest in public transit, rail, airports, water pipes, high-speed broadband, roads and bridges, veterans' hospitals, childcare centres and combating racial disparities.
The proposal also seeks to steer the US economy towards electric cars - which today make up barely 2% of vehicles of America's roads - and clean energy.
Ali is one of at least 13 Afghans in Indonesia who have taken their own lives in the past three years, according to Mohammad Yasin Alemi, who acts as a local representative for Afghan refugees in the city of Tangerang.
Each had been waiting between six and 10 years for the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) to tell them if they'd be given resettlement elsewhere. Most of them were believed to be in their twenties.
Mujtaba Hossain is another Afghan who lost a close friend. The 22-year-old's roommate, Abdul, had been in Indonesia for seven years - a year more than him.
Poor demarcation of the Kyrgyz-Tajik border has led to a number of clashes since the two countries became independent in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Prior to the pandemic, there were estimated to be about one million Australians living overseas. Many have come home in the past year, but many more have struggled to return.
But instead of expanding the system - for example, adding a purpose-built quarantine centre - the government drastically cut back the number of plane arrivals allowed in each week.
BBC Click's Chris Fox went hands-on with the phone and described it as the best folding phone so far - but it still lacks Google services, which lets it down for UK consumers.
Base camp officials said they had received reports of 17 confirmed cases from hospitals in the capital Kathmandu, where a number of climbers have been sent from the base camp and higher camps to be treated.
And staff at a private hospital in Kathmandu, the CIWEC clinic, confirmed to the BBC that patients had tested positive for coronavirus after arriving from Everest base camp.
The judicial system also tends to side with teachers, Mr Hsu says. Prosecutors in his son's case did not charge the teacher with causing injury, arguing the family had to prove his injuries were connected to the abuse
We need to educate adults to really respect and protect children," Ms Feng said. "This is the government's responsibility. The government and society need to re-evaluate themselves
They say he initially told Wei Wei's uncle that he was faking unconsciousness and later told his father that Wei Wei intentionally fell hard on the mat.
While others perfected scale, it was the artistic, expressive and passionate Italians, who fashioned the first supercar. Enzo Ferrari created V12-engined beauties from the start. But it’s upstart rival, Lamborghini, made the first true supercar when it turned its own V12 through 90 degrees and installed it behind the seats into the mid-engined Miura.
However, no country was quite so wedded to the car as America. Its population grew with the car, which became an integral part of daily life, promoting suburban living and the commute, out-of-town shopping malls, fast-food chains, drive-in movies, the road trip.
American cars evolved to suit their environment, being large, comfortable, effortless and not so bothered about taking corners. They were thirsty, too, but petrol was cheap; the US was the largest oil producer in the world, though in the late 1960s demand exceeded its production and it began importing from Arab states.
The impact of the America’s addiction to the ICE became apparent when smog began to form over cities such as Los Angeles. The result was legislation like the Clean Air Act leading to the mandatory fitment of catalytic converters which converted carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen into less harmful substances. They also hit power outputs of American cars hard, driving efficiency improvements.
Motorsport wasn’t immune to environmental concerns, either. The CanAm (Canada-America) series for sports cars saw some of the biggest engines ever built for circuit racing, the turbocharged flat-12 of Porsche’s dominant 917/30 had a reputed 1,500bhp. It took a couple of years off in 1974-75 due to the oil crisis and never again saw the same outputs. It seems astonishing that you can now buy a road car with this much power.
Geothermal pulled clean energy innovator Iceland out of economic ruin in the 70s, by enabling the country to transition from expensive fossil fuel imports to generating 80 per cent of its own electricity and heating. Today
nine out of ten Icelanders live in geothermally-heated homes. But Switzerland isn’t a volcanic island where scalding hot water can be drawn out just a few hundred metres under your feet. In this land-locked, mountainous country, you need to go deep – around 3,000 metres into hard crystalline rock – to hit temperatures of 100 degrees Celsius.
An enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), also known as “hot rocks”, is a type of deep geothermal system designed for less tectonically active regions such as Switzerland. EGS works by injecting water at high pressure into the Earth’s bedrock, where it absorbs the heat from these “hot rocks”,
before being recovered via a shaft bored into the ground. Unlike conventional geothermal systems that harvest heat from porous rocks where hot water naturally flows, EGS has to artificially engineer permeability.
The technology was first trialled in New Mexico half a century ago, but has only seen incremental gains in this time. EGS could, in theory, unlock untold stores of heat from almost anywhere in the world. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that the heat flowing into the top few kilometres of the Earth’s crust amounts to more than two million times the world’s annual total energy consumption.
Understandably Hamilton was a bit taken aback by all this," says Dr James Crossland, reader in international history at Liverpool John Moores University.
Why had a prominent Nazi flown for almost 1,000 miles on a solo mission over enemy territory in the middle of a war before coming down in a field in central Scotland?
The decision follows a clinical trial by Pfizer and BioNTech involving 2,260 children aged 12-15. The participants received either two doses of the vaccine, or a placebo.
The rules were announced on Monday by State University of New York, the City University of New York, the University of Oregon and Western Oregon University.
India’s vaccination rate started with a few hundred thousand people per day, then slowly picked up speed, reaching one million per day, then two million in March. By late March, when it started hitting 2.5 million a day, the vaccination rate and the vaccine production rate were neck and neck.
Up to that point, the Serum Institute had exported millions of vaccine doses to some of the world’s poorest countries as part of COVAX, the program that aims to equalise global Covid-19 vaccine access. The manufacturer was instructed to halt exports in order to prioritise vaccines for the Indian population.
Vaccine sites are now running out of doses and are having to turn people away. While this jam in vaccines was not the cause of the surge in cases, says Yadav, maintaining the supply “could have been a way to prevent it”.
The production of vaccines relies on surprisingly basic materials. The Serum Institute is having to make use of single-use bioreactors, owing to a rapidly expanded production line. Large plastic bags,
glass vials and filters are all necessary if not rudimentary ingredients in the process, and missing even one of these can disrupt the whole production. The biggest manufacturers of these materials are mostly located in the US and the European Union, says Yadav. “Essentially, everyone buys from them.”
Given that most manufacturers stockpile about two or three months of equipment, and that the Serum Institute first complained it was running low in March, Yadav reckons that the facility will run out by mid-May if it doesn’t get new supplies. Suresh Jadhav, the executive director of the Serum Institute said that the institute’s vaccine manufacturing would be affected in the next four to six weeks.
Going elsewhere for a replacement manufacturer requires rigorous checks and approval, which takes time – time India doesn’t have. The Serum Institute was left in a desperate situation. On April 16, Adar Poonawalla, the chief executive of the Serum Institute, publicly reached out to Biden on Twitter, pleading with him to “lift the embargo” on raw material used to make the vaccines.
His calls were answered, and on April 25, the US removed impediments to the export of raw materials for vaccines. But the lifting of the ban won’t bump up vaccination capacity overnight, Yadav says. In fact, it may take six to twelve weeks to see any effect. But it will ensure that nothing gets cut, and potentially boost manufacturing capacity, he says.
The US has also said it will send up to 60 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to other countries, and India could be one of them. But it will be “as they become available”. The US has also said it will fund Biological E, an Indian vaccine manufacturing company, to produce at least one billion vaccine doses by December 2022.
From May 1, all adults in India will be eligible to receive the vaccine. But that means nothing if there aren't enough doses to go around. It will require a unified global effort to scale up vaccinations in India, says Amar Ramudhin, a supply chain expert at the University of Hull. Supply chain issues happen everyday at a local level that go under the radar, says. “And it's the same exact thing that's happening, but at a much more global level.”
The UK has benefited from both fast rollout and good uptake. Currently, a third of the adult population is fully vaccinated, with another third having had one dose.
Among those at most risk - the over-50s and younger adults with health conditions, where 99% of Covid deaths have occurred - uptake for the first dose has been 95%.
The duke said his family's move to the US had not been part of the plan but "sometimes you've got to make decisions and put your family first and put your mental health first".
Concerns have also been raised about how effective WhatsApp’s metadata moderation system can be at scale. Nitish Chandan, a researcher at the CyberPeace Foundation think tank, has extensively researched the use of WhatsApp for the sharing of child sexual abuse material in India, where nearly 500 million people use the platform.
As well as finding dozens of groups sharing sexual abuse material on WhatsApp he also says it appears some of its systems don’t operate as well outside of the English language. “They don't really work very well on say Hindi, Bengali or the different languages
Cathcart says the 400,000 child sexual abuse reports WhatsApp made to the NCMEC in 2020 was ten times higher than in 2019. He adds that improvements it has made now mean it is able to detect more potential offenders than ever before. The company points to cases in Israel and California where its data has helped
to catch possible paedophiles sharing illegal content on its platform. But WhatsApp refuses to break down how many of the accounts it bans and how many of the reports it makes to the NCMEC come from its automated systems. It also says it cannot publicly reveal many details about how its machine learning system works as offenders are constantly trying to evade detection.
Facebook’s plan to expand its use of end-to-end encryption gives law enforcement and regulators another stick to beat it with. But despite the company’s history of data abuses, it already does more to track down child sexual abuse material on WhatsApp than its two big end-to-end encrypted rivals
Putellas then played a wonderful first-time pass for Bonmati to slot home a third inside 20 minutes before Martens beat Niamh Charles and showed composure to pick out Hansen for well-worked fourth goal.
Chelsea were high on endeavour after the break but failed to create any notable chances, while Barca's Asisat Oshoala had a last-gasp goal ruled out for offside
Chelsea had overcome bogey side Wolfsburg and fellow German giants Bayern Munich to reach the biggest game in club football, 14 years since an English side had last been there.
And it has been a memorable campaign which has seen them win a record fourth league crown, while they could yet add the FA Cup to their League Cup for a domestic treble.
On a cold, clear Thursday morning in January, a few days after his 36th birthday, Hamilton is sitting in the music studio that he’s had built in his home in Colorado, trying to explain the secrets behind his success.
His braided hair is tied back in a loose ponytail, and he’s swapped his logo-laden race suit for a red-and-black checked jacket. His bulldog Roscoe is lying by his feet – at one point he breaks off mid-sentence to apologise for the dog farting.
But physical strength is only part of the story. At the elite level, sporting success comes down to three factors: anticipation, high-speed decision-making, and the ability to perform under pressure. The best athletes in the world seem to have more time than everyone else not because they’re quicker or stronger
The differences between Hamilton and other drivers are almost imperceptible to the naked eye, but they show up in the telemetry that’s beamed back from the hundreds of sensors on his car and, of course
in his lap times. He brakes harder and later than his rivals, taking a squarer route through the corner, which means he can get on the throttle more quickly at the other end. “If you can brake 0.2 seconds later at 200mph you’ve gone a lot further,” says former F1 driver David Coulthard.
There were lessons passed down from Anthony, too. When Hamilton was eight or nine, his dad took him to a boxing class – he wanted his son to be able to defend himself against school bullies. Inside the ring, Hamilton was badly beaten by a taller, tougher boy. He ran out in tears, nose streaming with blood.
What happened next shaped Hamilton’s life in more ways than he could have known. “I remember my dad kneeling down in front of me and saying, ‘You’re going to get back in there and give it everything you’ve got,’” he says. “You’ve got to face your fears headfirst.” He went back into the ring. “I went in, and I didn’t let this kid get a single punch in, and I overcame this fear. I use that same experience with all my racing.”
What happened next shaped Hamilton’s life in more ways than he could have known. “I remember my dad kneeling down in front of me and saying, ‘You’re going to get back in there and give it everything you’ve got,
he says. “You’ve got to face your fears headfirst.” He went back into the ring. “I went in, and I didn’t let this kid get a single punch in, and I overcame this fear. I use that same experience with all my racing.”
How did this strange, alternate type of fame come about? And what does it reveal about the strange stratification of the online world? Some of the answers may lie within LadBaby’s empire of sausage rolls.
Hoyle says over Zoom in early April, wearing a black Nike hoodie, fiddling with a blue plastic pen, and intermittently sipping from a “In my defence I was left unsupervised” novelty mug.
There were lots of mum bloggers doing funny things but I didn’t feel like there were normal working class dads who had three kids and were plumbers or had two kids and worked in a chippy,” he says. In June 2017, he made his first video, filming himself replacing his son’s lost lunchbox with a toolbox; his wife Roxanne’s exasperated reaction has since become a signature of the brand.
Just after 10pm on February 12, Ariano* was frantically pedalling through the deserted streets of Dublin, trying to escape a mob of teenagers who were chasing after him.
The 36-year-old Deliveroo courier says the mob was hiding behind a van and ambushed him as he passed, shouting racial slurs and hurling eggs and bottles.
Ariano began working for Deliveroo in 2018, shortly after arriving in Dublin from Brazil to study English. Back then, he says there was a very small chance of being robbed or attacked. Dublin’s lockdown changed that. Delivery riders, who according to unions are predominantly migrant workers like Ariano
are being targeted and attacked by young people in Dublin while they deliver food during the pandemic. “We are never attacked by one person, it is always a group that gathers together to create traps to catch us,” he says. “I have to cycle as fast as I can to escape”.
Ariano’s experience is not unique. Couriers claim the problem is widespread and that Deliveroo has done nothing to protect them. Deliveroo riders are using WhatsApp, Telegram and Google Maps to avoid “red”, or dangerous, areas in the city.
The rank in Old Compton Street has been moved to Dean Street because of al-fresco dining, but people have learned where the cabs are now, McGrady says. He is convinced that Uber is trying to do the same thing, training people to “walk out to their cars waiting”, and that TfL is not doing enough to stop them. “Why would you want to kill off the best taxi trade in the world? Who knows,” he says. “But that’s the way we feel in the moment, that nothing is going our way.”
TfL says it is “looking into this issue” and has deployed officers to monitor specific locations to ensure that no vehicles are causing an obstruction to the highway. Westminster City Council, the local authority that governs Soho, does not have the power to stop Uber from setting up pick-up points
and can only intervene to make sure they abide by traffic controls. The LTDA has vowed to take any driver found breaking the rules to court — and says it will challenge Uber if it doesn’t stop the use of pick-up locations.
McGrady also claims there have been “land grabs” during the pandemic as councils ate into taxi ranks across London to widen pavements for pedestrians — and that some councils don’t allow black cab drivers to set up new ones at all.
An average taxi rank can take three years to set up, whereas Uber has created pick-up points with immediate effect. The only way taxi drivers can compete with apps that offer cars in under five minutes is by being even more convenient, McGrady argues. “Our slice of the cake is slowly being cut to pieces. Plying for hire is the be all and end all of it.”
Traditional vaccine technology requires vast numbers of animal cells, each infected with a weakened or dead virus, which would be grown in enormous incubators or fermenters over the course of many months. In comparison, making the strands of mRNA needed for a vaccine is a cell-free, biochemical process, which can be synthesised in the lab in a matter of minutes.
To make the flu vaccine, you need an entire warehouse of literally millions of eggs rolling around on heated rollers,” says Michael Mulqueen, vice president of business development at eTheRNA, a Belgium-based biotech company that is developing mRNA based vaccines for malaria and HIV
Because mRNA vaccines are fairly easily reproducible – the way the RNA is packaged and produced stays largely the same – some liken mRNA vaccines to software. Moderna has even trademarked the name “mRNA OS”.
Along with other companies, Modern is now planning to go after infectious diseases which were previously considered unlikely targets for vaccines, including Zika, chikungunya and cytomegalovirus.
In the physical world, roads are a little bit like this infrastructure that underpins different possible consumer solutions for transit and transportation, though the APIs don’t need to be explicitly provided. The main requirements are being able to move across a flat surface and stay within a lane.
Some people want horsepower and flashiness; they have their sports cars. Other cases call for more security, like armoured transport. Delivery drivers who want to zip around quickly in the city have scooters.
Using social media platforms right now is a little like being able to travel on roads only in a standard-issue open-air vehicle with no protection against people furiously slinging eggs, and given an air horn to signal for help (but no one comes).
Opening APIs would allow consumers more choice and control over how they navigate social media. My company, Block Party, takes advantage of existing Twitter APIs to build one such service.
By automatically muting accounts that don’t pass user-configurable filters – for example, in a mode called “I need a break”, you can choose to only hear from people you follow and people followed by people you follow
Hamilton is ridiculously competitive, whether he’s playing a friendly game of tennis with Anthony, or throwing javelins on a pre-season training camp in Finland. He has to win. “It’s in my DNA,” he says. อ่านต่อได้ที่ : โรงเรียนวัดมะปรางงาม
says Coulthard. “They can turn left and right and they’re fit and they can do all of the basic requirements of a Grand Prix driver, but you just wonder how deep-rooted their fight is.”
Right from the start, those who have worked with Hamilton have been impressed by his attention to detail. “He was a sponge,” says Prew. “He just wanted to learn, to take on all the information that he could.
He spent the recent winter break wading through a huge technical manual detailing every aspect of the new car for the 2021 season, from the aerodynamic tweaks that will help glue it to the track, to the new software system that controls its settings.
On a race weekend, he pays attention to things like the wind direction and how it varies at different corners – if there’s a headwind, he might be able to brake a bit later than normal and gain fractions of a second.
When you bend the shoe in two the entire bed where your foot sits – think where an insole would be placed – rises above the rest of the trainer. It looks like the shoe’s inner is coming out of the shoe entirely. From here you slide your foot into the shoe and push the heel down.
It’s a thick shoe. When its hinge is open the height of its midsole, the foam part of the shoe, is really revealed. There’s a lot of foam that has been used in the creation of the trainers, and it seems to be there to support the hinge mechanism. The more shoe there is, the more durable it can be.
On the sole there’s a red strip of rubber that connects the front and back – when you’re using the hinge this part bends in two. The rubber, which is about 3mm thick, holds the whole thing together and needs to be durable.
This oversized approach is also pretty evident in the GO FlyEase's tensioner. This rubber band, which is attached at the front and back of the shoe, is a few centimeters high and dominates what the shoe looks like.
The final component is the kickstand heel. This is a tiny bit of rubber on the back of the heel and is key to how you take the shoes off. You stand on this heel with one foot and then step out of the GO FlyEase. Applying pressure to this part of the shoe allows the hinge to operate and you can take them off without having to bend down.
In the UK, the National 3D Printing Society called on anyone with a printer to make and distribute PPE in their local area. Over two months from April 2020, more than 250,000 visors were produced.
In some ways the pandemic created the perfect environment for 3D printing to thrive in. Back in 2012, IT research company Gartner put 3D printing at the peak of its Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies,
meaning expectations about what it could achieve were deemed to be grossly overinflated. At that point, Gartner analysts felt it would take more than five years for 3D printing to mature beyond a niche market
Fast forward to 2019 and Gartner was predicting that by 2023 a quarter of medical devices in developed markets would make use of 3D printing, mainly for joint replacement, surgical implants and prosthetics
Matthew Jacobson, a partner in the US law firm Reed Smith’s life sciences health industry group, says that in the pre-pandemic world that was proving to be the case.
It is the third final of Europe's elite club competition to be played between two Premier League sides, and the second in just three seasons, such is the financial might of the modern English game.
And these are the two clubs whose own transformations in the last two decades under mega-rich foreign owners have done the most to change forever the landscape of the Premier League.
That was before the Premier League and modern Champions League existed, before Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea in 2003 and before the Abu Dhabi takeover of City in 2008. Between them they have now won seven of the last 10 Premier League titles.
Chelsea have the experience of this stage in Europe before, having beaten Bayern Munich on penalties in the 2012 final. They have also won the Europa League twice since then.
City have never made it this far before but are finally here, after 13 years of enormous investment under Sheikh Mansour and four previous years of disappointment under Guardiola, the man who was hired principally to win them this competition.
When Penn State School of International Affairs academic John Gershenson co-founded Kenyan 3D printing firm Kijenzi in 2017, his aim was to democratise the manufacturing process. Having seen that many communities
particularly in remote parts of the world, are cut off from global supply chains, Gershenson wanted to start an organisation that could, he says, make “what is needed, when it’s needed, where it’s needed”.
Medical devices were an area of “clear need” and Kijenzi, which is based in Western Kenyan city Kisumu, started life 3D printing replacement knobs for broken malaria-detecting microscopes. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the company’s market was transformed literally overnight.
It was clear there was going to be a need for PPE [personal protective equipment] and that, if it came into Kenya, Nairobi would get everything,” Gershenson says.
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If anything, the joint report by the homeland security and rules committees has strengthened the argument for an independent commission on January the 6th,” Schumer said, criticizing Republicans for not letting the scope of the review broaden out to the root causes of the attack.
Republican leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., took the opposite view, saying: “Today's report is one of the many reasons I'm confident in the ability of existing investigations to uncover all actionable facts about the events of January 6. I'll continue to support these efforts over any that seek to politicize the process, and I would urge my colleagues to do the same.”
Many of the details laid out in the report have previously been made public. The report reprises some of the failures that were exposed during several public hearings by the investigating committees, including the muddled response at the Pentagon that led to a three-hour delay in the arrival of the D.C. National Guard.
The committee did not find evidence that then-President Donald Trump personally intervened to delay the response, a committee aide said. The report says the Pentagon's slow response was "informed by criticism" of its previous and much-criticized involvement in quelling protests last summer related to the murder of George Floyd.
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The situation is particularly dire in Delhi where there are no ICU beds left. Families, those who can afford it, are hiring nurses and remote consulting a doctor to keep their loved ones breathing.
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Back to getting treatment at home, Anuj Tiwari hired a nurse to assist in the treatment of his brother at home after he was refused admission in many hospitals.
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A doctor in Delhi said that was how hospitals were working and "there are real fears now that a big tragedy may happen".
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But somehow the drug is available in the black market, so there is some leakage in the supply system which the regulators haven't been able to plug," he says.
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Hospitals across India are also experiencing oxygen shortages and in desperate need of supplies, with some forced to put up signs warning of a lack of supplies.
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The country now has the greatest demand for oxygen out of all other low, lower-middle and upper-middle-income countries, according to the PATH Oxygen Needs Tracker.
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Demand has been growing between 6%-8% each day, according to PATH, an organisation that works with global institutions and businesses to tackle health problems.
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Dr Harjit Singh Bhatti who works on a Covid ward of Delhi's Manipal Hospital, described watching people gasping for air in the street like "fish out of water".
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To try to get supplies to where they are needed, the government has now started an "oxygen express", with trains carrying tankers to wherever there is demand. The Indian Air Force is also airlifting oxygen from military bases.
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Buoyed by solid approval ratings, Mr Biden will look to the tens of millions of Americans that the White House hopes will tune in from home.
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The White House says both proposals if passed by Congress would be "fully paid for" by tax hikes on the richest Americans and corporations.
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Reports of Biden plans for an increase in capital gains taxes sparked a stock market sell-off last week.
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Billed as an infrastructure package, it seeks to invest in public transit, rail, airports, water pipes, high-speed broadband, roads and bridges, veterans' hospitals, childcare centres and combating racial disparities.
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The proposal also seeks to steer the US economy towards electric cars - which today make up barely 2% of vehicles of America's roads - and clean energy.
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Ali is one of at least 13 Afghans in Indonesia who have taken their own lives in the past three years, according to Mohammad Yasin Alemi, who acts as a local representative for Afghan refugees in the city of Tangerang.
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Each had been waiting between six and 10 years for the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) to tell them if they'd be given resettlement elsewhere. Most of them were believed to be in their twenties.
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The main reason is the long process of resettlement through UNHCR. The minimum wait has been at least six years," he says.
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Mujtaba Hossain is another Afghan who lost a close friend. The 22-year-old's roommate, Abdul, had been in Indonesia for seven years - a year more than him.
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Epidemiologist Bhramar Mukherjee says India must combine the immunisation drive with a widespread lockdown to slow the spread of the virus.
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A representative of the police in Batken told the AFP news agency by telephone that shooting had continued during the night "but not intensively".
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Poor demarcation of the Kyrgyz-Tajik border has led to a number of clashes since the two countries became independent in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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He has a wife and two daughters in Adelaide and fears their separation could drag on for months. Catching Covid in India is also a real risk.
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Prior to the pandemic, there were estimated to be about one million Australians living overseas. Many have come home in the past year, but many more have struggled to return.
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But instead of expanding the system - for example, adding a purpose-built quarantine centre - the government drastically cut back the number of plane arrivals allowed in each week.
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Huawei has revealed the third iteration of its folding smartphone, abandoning its previous designs and taking some inspiration from Samsung.
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BBC Click's Chris Fox went hands-on with the phone and described it as the best folding phone so far - but it still lacks Google services, which lets it down for UK consumers.
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Culture Minister Dario Franceschini announced the project to build the wooden, retractable floor on Sunday.
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Mr Franceschini said the "extraordinary" new floor would allow visitors to "see the majesty of the Colosseum" from its centre.
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The minister said cultural events could be held in the Colosseum once the floor had been restored to its former glory.
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Base camp officials said they had received reports of 17 confirmed cases from hospitals in the capital Kathmandu, where a number of climbers have been sent from the base camp and higher camps to be treated.
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And staff at a private hospital in Kathmandu, the CIWEC clinic, confirmed to the BBC that patients had tested positive for coronavirus after arriving from Everest base camp.
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Foreign climbers are a major source of revenue for the Nepalese government, which shut Everest last year during the pandemic.
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None of the Covid cases at Everest base camp have been reported so far to the Ministry of Tourism," he said.
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The CIWEC clinic in Kathmandu also confirmed to the BBC that it had seen Covid-positive climbers come to them as patients from Everest.
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He would pull my son out of class and hit him with a pipe or stick or kick him with his knee," Mr Hsu said.
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He also frequently made my son kneel outside the teachers' office. The principal and other teachers saw this, but didn't do anything
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The judicial system also tends to side with teachers, Mr Hsu says. Prosecutors in his son's case did not charge the teacher with causing injury, arguing the family had to prove his injuries were connected to the abuse
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We need to educate adults to really respect and protect children," Ms Feng said. "This is the government's responsibility. The government and society need to re-evaluate themselves
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They say he initially told Wei Wei's uncle that he was faking unconsciousness and later told his father that Wei Wei intentionally fell hard on the mat.
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While others perfected scale, it was the artistic, expressive and passionate Italians, who fashioned the first supercar. Enzo Ferrari created V12-engined beauties from the start. But it’s upstart rival, Lamborghini, made the first true supercar when it turned its own V12 through 90 degrees and installed it behind the seats into the mid-engined Miura.
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However, no country was quite so wedded to the car as America. Its population grew with the car, which became an integral part of daily life, promoting suburban living and the commute, out-of-town shopping malls, fast-food chains, drive-in movies, the road trip.
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American cars evolved to suit their environment, being large, comfortable, effortless and not so bothered about taking corners. They were thirsty, too, but petrol was cheap; the US was the largest oil producer in the world, though in the late 1960s demand exceeded its production and it began importing from Arab states.
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The impact of the America’s addiction to the ICE became apparent when smog began to form over cities such as Los Angeles. The result was legislation like the Clean Air Act leading to the mandatory fitment of catalytic converters which converted carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen into less harmful substances. They also hit power outputs of American cars hard, driving efficiency improvements.
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Motorsport wasn’t immune to environmental concerns, either. The CanAm (Canada-America) series for sports cars saw some of the biggest engines ever built for circuit racing, the turbocharged flat-12 of Porsche’s dominant 917/30 had a reputed 1,500bhp. It took a couple of years off in 1974-75 due to the oil crisis and never again saw the same outputs. It seems astonishing that you can now buy a road car with this much power.
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The party also kept Monmouth where former Monmouthshire council leader Peter Fox is its new incumbent following the deselection of Nick Ramsay.
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But the Tories failed to capture the Vale of Glamorgan, another Labour-held target seat which is Conservative at Westminster.
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Labour also held on to the Plaid Cymru target seat of Llanelli, with Welsh government deputy transport minister Lee Waters being re-elected.
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Following his victory, Mr Waters said Mark Drakeford was "definitely an asset", due to his leadership during the pandemic.
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Despite the challenges of the pandemic, more than 1.1 million people voted, making it the highest-ever turnout for a Senedd election at 46.6%.
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Geothermal pulled clean energy innovator Iceland out of economic ruin in the 70s, by enabling the country to transition from expensive fossil fuel imports to generating 80 per cent of its own electricity and heating. Today
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nine out of ten Icelanders live in geothermally-heated homes. But Switzerland isn’t a volcanic island where scalding hot water can be drawn out just a few hundred metres under your feet. In this land-locked, mountainous country, you need to go deep – around 3,000 metres into hard crystalline rock – to hit temperatures of 100 degrees Celsius.
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An enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), also known as “hot rocks”, is a type of deep geothermal system designed for less tectonically active regions such as Switzerland. EGS works by injecting water at high pressure into the Earth’s bedrock, where it absorbs the heat from these “hot rocks”,
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before being recovered via a shaft bored into the ground. Unlike conventional geothermal systems that harvest heat from porous rocks where hot water naturally flows, EGS has to artificially engineer permeability.
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The technology was first trialled in New Mexico half a century ago, but has only seen incremental gains in this time. EGS could, in theory, unlock untold stores of heat from almost anywhere in the world. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that the heat flowing into the top few kilometres of the Earth’s crust amounts to more than two million times the world’s annual total energy consumption.
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A German airman parachuted out of his Messerschmitt Bf 110 just before it crashed near Floors Farm in Eaglesham.
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He was promptly arrested by a pitchfork-wielding local farmer who took him to his farmhouse before alerting the authorities.
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The German identified himself as Captain Alfred Horn and demanded to see the Duke of Hamilton because he had an important message for him.
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The German identified himself as Captain Alfred Horn and demanded to see the Duke of Hamilton because he had an important message for him.
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Understandably Hamilton was a bit taken aback by all this," says Dr James Crossland, reader in international history at Liverpool John Moores University.
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Why had a prominent Nazi flown for almost 1,000 miles on a solo mission over enemy territory in the middle of a war before coming down in a field in central Scotland?
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it was "a significant step in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic".
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FDA Commissioner Dr Janet Woodcock said the move was aimed at "bringing us close to returning to a sense of normalcy and to ending the pandemic"
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The decision follows a clinical trial by Pfizer and BioNTech involving 2,260 children aged 12-15. The participants received either two doses of the vaccine, or a placebo.
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There were 18 cases of symptomatic coronavirus infection in the placebo group and none among the children who received the vaccine, found the trial.
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The rules were announced on Monday by State University of New York, the City University of New York, the University of Oregon and Western Oregon University.
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India’s vaccination rate started with a few hundred thousand people per day, then slowly picked up speed, reaching one million per day, then two million in March. By late March, when it started hitting 2.5 million a day, the vaccination rate and the vaccine production rate were neck and neck.
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Up to that point, the Serum Institute had exported millions of vaccine doses to some of the world’s poorest countries as part of COVAX, the program that aims to equalise global Covid-19 vaccine access. The manufacturer was instructed to halt exports in order to prioritise vaccines for the Indian population.
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Vaccine sites are now running out of doses and are having to turn people away. While this jam in vaccines was not the cause of the surge in cases, says Yadav, maintaining the supply “could have been a way to prevent it”.
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The production of vaccines relies on surprisingly basic materials. The Serum Institute is having to make use of single-use bioreactors, owing to a rapidly expanded production line. Large plastic bags,
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glass vials and filters are all necessary if not rudimentary ingredients in the process, and missing even one of these can disrupt the whole production. The biggest manufacturers of these materials are mostly located in the US and the European Union, says Yadav. “Essentially, everyone buys from them.”
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Given that most manufacturers stockpile about two or three months of equipment, and that the Serum Institute first complained it was running low in March, Yadav reckons that the facility will run out by mid-May if it doesn’t get new supplies. Suresh Jadhav, the executive director of the Serum Institute said that the institute’s vaccine manufacturing would be affected in the next four to six weeks.
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Going elsewhere for a replacement manufacturer requires rigorous checks and approval, which takes time – time India doesn’t have. The Serum Institute was left in a desperate situation. On April 16, Adar Poonawalla, the chief executive of the Serum Institute, publicly reached out to Biden on Twitter, pleading with him to “lift the embargo” on raw material used to make the vaccines.
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His calls were answered, and on April 25, the US removed impediments to the export of raw materials for vaccines. But the lifting of the ban won’t bump up vaccination capacity overnight, Yadav says. In fact, it may take six to twelve weeks to see any effect. But it will ensure that nothing gets cut, and potentially boost manufacturing capacity, he says.
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The US has also said it will send up to 60 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to other countries, and India could be one of them. But it will be “as they become available”. The US has also said it will fund Biological E, an Indian vaccine manufacturing company, to produce at least one billion vaccine doses by December 2022.
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From May 1, all adults in India will be eligible to receive the vaccine. But that means nothing if there aren't enough doses to go around. It will require a unified global effort to scale up vaccinations in India, says Amar Ramudhin, a supply chain expert at the University of Hull. Supply chain issues happen everyday at a local level that go under the radar, says. “And it's the same exact thing that's happening, but at a much more global level.”
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The UK has benefited from both fast rollout and good uptake. Currently, a third of the adult population is fully vaccinated, with another third having had one dose.
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Among those at most risk - the over-50s and younger adults with health conditions, where 99% of Covid deaths have occurred - uptake for the first dose has been 95%.
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The vaccines are working about as well as could be hoped in the real world - and confirm what the trial results always suggested.
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What is clear is the amount of virus circulating is very low and has continued to fall even as the first steps out of lockdown have been made.
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Whether this will be enough to stop infections rising in the coming months remains to be seen.
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The president removed his mask in the Oval Office with Republican lawmakers as the guidance was being announced.
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During an appearance on the Armchair Expert podcast, Prince Harry compared his life as a "mixture between The Truman Show and being in a zoo".
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The duke said his family's move to the US had not been part of the plan but "sometimes you've got to make decisions and put your family first and put your mental health first".
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Target which has more than 1,900 outlets in the US, made the decision after a man drew a gun in a fight over cards outside a store in Wisconsin.
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Before announcing the ban, Target had previously said they were limiting trading card sales to one package per day per customer.
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Sales of trading cards, and especially Pokémon with its famous catchphrase, "gotta catch 'em all", have surged in value in recent years.
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Videos online of social media influencers opening packages of cards in the hopes of find a rare one have increased interest, experts say.
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Auction site eBay says sales of Pokémon cards in the US shot up 574% between 2019-20. Trade in football cards grew by 1,586%.
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Concerns have also been raised about how effective WhatsApp’s metadata moderation system can be at scale. Nitish Chandan, a researcher at the CyberPeace Foundation think tank, has extensively researched the use of WhatsApp for the sharing of child sexual abuse material in India, where nearly 500 million people use the platform.
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As well as finding dozens of groups sharing sexual abuse material on WhatsApp he also says it appears some of its systems don’t operate as well outside of the English language. “They don't really work very well on say Hindi, Bengali or the different languages
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Cathcart says the 400,000 child sexual abuse reports WhatsApp made to the NCMEC in 2020 was ten times higher than in 2019. He adds that improvements it has made now mean it is able to detect more potential offenders than ever before. The company points to cases in Israel and California where its data has helped
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to catch possible paedophiles sharing illegal content on its platform. But WhatsApp refuses to break down how many of the accounts it bans and how many of the reports it makes to the NCMEC come from its automated systems. It also says it cannot publicly reveal many details about how its machine learning system works as offenders are constantly trying to evade detection.
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Facebook’s plan to expand its use of end-to-end encryption gives law enforcement and regulators another stick to beat it with. But despite the company’s history of data abuses, it already does more to track down child sexual abuse material on WhatsApp than its two big end-to-end encrypted rivals
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Barcelona become the first club to win both the men's and women's Champions League, and this was the biggest ever winning margin in a women's final.
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Putellas then played a wonderful first-time pass for Bonmati to slot home a third inside 20 minutes before Martens beat Niamh Charles and showed composure to pick out Hansen for well-worked fourth goal.
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Chelsea were high on endeavour after the break but failed to create any notable chances, while Barca's Asisat Oshoala had a last-gasp goal ruled out for offside
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Chelsea had overcome bogey side Wolfsburg and fellow German giants Bayern Munich to reach the biggest game in club football, 14 years since an English side had last been there.
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And it has been a memorable campaign which has seen them win a record fourth league crown, while they could yet add the FA Cup to their League Cup for a domestic treble.
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On a cold, clear Thursday morning in January, a few days after his 36th birthday, Hamilton is sitting in the music studio that he’s had built in his home in Colorado, trying to explain the secrets behind his success.
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His braided hair is tied back in a loose ponytail, and he’s swapped his logo-laden race suit for a red-and-black checked jacket. His bulldog Roscoe is lying by his feet – at one point he breaks off mid-sentence to apologise for the dog farting.
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But physical strength is only part of the story. At the elite level, sporting success comes down to three factors: anticipation, high-speed decision-making, and the ability to perform under pressure. The best athletes in the world seem to have more time than everyone else not because they’re quicker or stronger
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The differences between Hamilton and other drivers are almost imperceptible to the naked eye, but they show up in the telemetry that’s beamed back from the hundreds of sensors on his car and, of course
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in his lap times. He brakes harder and later than his rivals, taking a squarer route through the corner, which means he can get on the throttle more quickly at the other end. “If you can brake 0.2 seconds later at 200mph you’ve gone a lot further,” says former F1 driver David Coulthard.
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สิ่งหนึ่งที่ต้องมีให้ได้เลยสำหรับผู้ที่เล่นไพ่บาคาร่าออนไลน์นั่นก็คือการเดินเงิน เนื่องจากว่าถ้าเกิดเดินเงินแบบสะเปะสะปะแล้ว โอกาสที่จะทำเงินนั้นน้อยมากและก็หนักไปทางเสียมากกว่า อีกทริคของการ รู้เท่าทันบาคาร่า ก็เลยชี้แนะกรรมวิธีเดินเงินที่นิยมใช้กันและสำเร็จเสมอๆมันก็คือการเดินเงินในต้นแบบมาแย้งเกลและก็การเดินเงินในแบบ1-3-2-4 ที่ผู้เล่นสามารถจะทำเงินคืนและอัดกำไรเพื่อให้เกิดประโยชน์ได้ วิธีเล่นบาคาร่าให้ได้เงิน การวางเงินแบบมาท้วงติงเกล จะเป็นการแทงทบเมื่อเสีย เพื่อหวังเอาเงินลงทุนคืนและก็กำไร 1 หน่วยเสมอ แต่ข้อพึงระวังคือลิมิตของห้องและเงินหน้าตักของผู้เล่นว่าจะมีมากมายหรือน้อยเท่านั้นเอง
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There were lessons passed down from Anthony, too. When Hamilton was eight or nine, his dad took him to a boxing class – he wanted his son to be able to defend himself against school bullies. Inside the ring, Hamilton was badly beaten by a taller, tougher boy. He ran out in tears, nose streaming with blood.
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What happened next shaped Hamilton’s life in more ways than he could have known. “I remember my dad kneeling down in front of me and saying, ‘You’re going to get back in there and give it everything you’ve got,’” he says. “You’ve got to face your fears headfirst.” He went back into the ring. “I went in, and I didn’t let this kid get a single punch in, and I overcame this fear. I use that same experience with all my racing.”
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What happened next shaped Hamilton’s life in more ways than he could have known. “I remember my dad kneeling down in front of me and saying, ‘You’re going to get back in there and give it everything you’ve got,
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he says. “You’ve got to face your fears headfirst.” He went back into the ring. “I went in, and I didn’t let this kid get a single punch in, and I overcame this fear. I use that same experience with all my racing.”
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says Gabriel Elias, a former Mercedes engineer who now runs a motorsport consultancy business.
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What does it mean to be Facebook Famous? A few years ago, you couldn’t click on an article about mega-YouTuber Zoella without reading the words
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How did this strange, alternate type of fame come about? And what does it reveal about the strange stratification of the online world? Some of the answers may lie within LadBaby’s empire of sausage rolls.
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Hoyle says over Zoom in early April, wearing a black Nike hoodie, fiddling with a blue plastic pen, and intermittently sipping from a “In my defence I was left unsupervised” novelty mug.
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plateful of jelly” when he found out he’d gone viral. A year and a half earlier, he’d first set up a parenting blog and accompanying Facebook page
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There were lots of mum bloggers doing funny things but I didn’t feel like there were normal working class dads who had three kids and were plumbers or had two kids and worked in a chippy,” he says. In June 2017, he made his first video, filming himself replacing his son’s lost lunchbox with a toolbox; his wife Roxanne’s exasperated reaction has since become a signature of the brand.
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Just after 10pm on February 12, Ariano* was frantically pedalling through the deserted streets of Dublin, trying to escape a mob of teenagers who were chasing after him.
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The 36-year-old Deliveroo courier says the mob was hiding behind a van and ambushed him as he passed, shouting racial slurs and hurling eggs and bottles.
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Ariano began working for Deliveroo in 2018, shortly after arriving in Dublin from Brazil to study English. Back then, he says there was a very small chance of being robbed or attacked. Dublin’s lockdown changed that. Delivery riders, who according to unions are predominantly migrant workers like Ariano
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are being targeted and attacked by young people in Dublin while they deliver food during the pandemic. “We are never attacked by one person, it is always a group that gathers together to create traps to catch us,” he says. “I have to cycle as fast as I can to escape”.
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Ariano’s experience is not unique. Couriers claim the problem is widespread and that Deliveroo has done nothing to protect them. Deliveroo riders are using WhatsApp, Telegram and Google Maps to avoid “red”, or dangerous, areas in the city.
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The rank in Old Compton Street has been moved to Dean Street because of al-fresco dining, but people have learned where the cabs are now, McGrady says. He is convinced that Uber is trying to do the same thing, training people to “walk out to their cars waiting”, and that TfL is not doing enough to stop them. “Why would you want to kill off the best taxi trade in the world? Who knows,” he says. “But that’s the way we feel in the moment, that nothing is going our way.”
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TfL says it is “looking into this issue” and has deployed officers to monitor specific locations to ensure that no vehicles are causing an obstruction to the highway. Westminster City Council, the local authority that governs Soho, does not have the power to stop Uber from setting up pick-up points
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and can only intervene to make sure they abide by traffic controls. The LTDA has vowed to take any driver found breaking the rules to court — and says it will challenge Uber if it doesn’t stop the use of pick-up locations.
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McGrady also claims there have been “land grabs” during the pandemic as councils ate into taxi ranks across London to widen pavements for pedestrians — and that some councils don’t allow black cab drivers to set up new ones at all.
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An average taxi rank can take three years to set up, whereas Uber has created pick-up points with immediate effect. The only way taxi drivers can compete with apps that offer cars in under five minutes is by being even more convenient, McGrady argues. “Our slice of the cake is slowly being cut to pieces. Plying for hire is the be all and end all of it.”
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แต่ messenger RNA (mRNA) ซึ่งเป็นเทคโนโลยีบุกเบิกที่ใช้ในวัคซีน Pfizer / BioNTech และ Moderna Covid-19 มีศักยภาพที่จะเปลี่ยนแปลงทั้งหมดนี้ สาเหตุหลักเป็นเพราะสามารถผลิตวัคซีนได้เร็วขึ้นมากและมีต้นทุนการผลิตเพียงเศษเสี้ยวของต้นทุนการผลิตก่อนหน้านี้
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Traditional vaccine technology requires vast numbers of animal cells, each infected with a weakened or dead virus, which would be grown in enormous incubators or fermenters over the course of many months. In comparison, making the strands of mRNA needed for a vaccine is a cell-free, biochemical process, which can be synthesised in the lab in a matter of minutes.
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To make the flu vaccine, you need an entire warehouse of literally millions of eggs rolling around on heated rollers,” says Michael Mulqueen, vice president of business development at eTheRNA, a Belgium-based biotech company that is developing mRNA based vaccines for malaria and HIV
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Because mRNA vaccines are fairly easily reproducible – the way the RNA is packaged and produced stays largely the same – some liken mRNA vaccines to software. Moderna has even trademarked the name “mRNA OS”.
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Along with other companies, Modern is now planning to go after infectious diseases which were previously considered unlikely targets for vaccines, including Zika, chikungunya and cytomegalovirus.
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In the physical world, roads are a little bit like this infrastructure that underpins different possible consumer solutions for transit and transportation, though the APIs don’t need to be explicitly provided. The main requirements are being able to move across a flat surface and stay within a lane.
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Some people want horsepower and flashiness; they have their sports cars. Other cases call for more security, like armoured transport. Delivery drivers who want to zip around quickly in the city have scooters.
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Using social media platforms right now is a little like being able to travel on roads only in a standard-issue open-air vehicle with no protection against people furiously slinging eggs, and given an air horn to signal for help (but no one comes).
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Opening APIs would allow consumers more choice and control over how they navigate social media. My company, Block Party, takes advantage of existing Twitter APIs to build one such service.
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By automatically muting accounts that don’t pass user-configurable filters – for example, in a mode called “I need a break”, you can choose to only hear from people you follow and people followed by people you follow
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Hamilton is ridiculously competitive, whether he’s playing a friendly game of tennis with Anthony, or throwing javelins on a pre-season training camp in Finland. He has to win. “It’s in my DNA,” he says.
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says Coulthard. “They can turn left and right and they’re fit and they can do all of the basic requirements of a Grand Prix driver, but you just wonder how deep-rooted their fight is.”
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Right from the start, those who have worked with Hamilton have been impressed by his attention to detail. “He was a sponge,” says Prew. “He just wanted to learn, to take on all the information that he could.
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He spent the recent winter break wading through a huge technical manual detailing every aspect of the new car for the 2021 season, from the aerodynamic tweaks that will help glue it to the track, to the new software system that controls its settings.
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On a race weekend, he pays attention to things like the wind direction and how it varies at different corners – if there’s a headwind, he might be able to brake a bit later than normal and gain fractions of a second.
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When you bend the shoe in two the entire bed where your foot sits – think where an insole would be placed – rises above the rest of the trainer. It looks like the shoe’s inner is coming out of the shoe entirely. From here you slide your foot into the shoe and push the heel down.
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It’s a thick shoe. When its hinge is open the height of its midsole, the foam part of the shoe, is really revealed. There’s a lot of foam that has been used in the creation of the trainers, and it seems to be there to support the hinge mechanism. The more shoe there is, the more durable it can be.
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On the sole there’s a red strip of rubber that connects the front and back – when you’re using the hinge this part bends in two. The rubber, which is about 3mm thick, holds the whole thing together and needs to be durable.
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This oversized approach is also pretty evident in the GO FlyEase's tensioner. This rubber band, which is attached at the front and back of the shoe, is a few centimeters high and dominates what the shoe looks like.
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The final component is the kickstand heel. This is a tiny bit of rubber on the back of the heel and is key to how you take the shoes off. You stand on this heel with one foot and then step out of the GO FlyEase. Applying pressure to this part of the shoe allows the hinge to operate and you can take them off without having to bend down.
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In the UK, the National 3D Printing Society called on anyone with a printer to make and distribute PPE in their local area. Over two months from April 2020, more than 250,000 visors were produced.
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In some ways the pandemic created the perfect environment for 3D printing to thrive in. Back in 2012, IT research company Gartner put 3D printing at the peak of its Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies,
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meaning expectations about what it could achieve were deemed to be grossly overinflated. At that point, Gartner analysts felt it would take more than five years for 3D printing to mature beyond a niche market
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Fast forward to 2019 and Gartner was predicting that by 2023 a quarter of medical devices in developed markets would make use of 3D printing, mainly for joint replacement, surgical implants and prosthetics
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Matthew Jacobson, a partner in the US law firm Reed Smith’s life sciences health industry group, says that in the pre-pandemic world that was proving to be the case.
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It is the third final of Europe's elite club competition to be played between two Premier League sides, and the second in just three seasons, such is the financial might of the modern English game.
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And these are the two clubs whose own transformations in the last two decades under mega-rich foreign owners have done the most to change forever the landscape of the Premier League.
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That was before the Premier League and modern Champions League existed, before Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea in 2003 and before the Abu Dhabi takeover of City in 2008. Between them they have now won seven of the last 10 Premier League titles.
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Chelsea have the experience of this stage in Europe before, having beaten Bayern Munich on penalties in the 2012 final. They have also won the Europa League twice since then.
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City have never made it this far before but are finally here, after 13 years of enormous investment under Sheikh Mansour and four previous years of disappointment under Guardiola, the man who was hired principally to win them this competition.
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Among the WHO’s recommendations are laws and bargaining agreements to both ensure maximum limits on work hours; and poverty-reduction measures.
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When Penn State School of International Affairs academic John Gershenson co-founded Kenyan 3D printing firm Kijenzi in 2017, his aim was to democratise the manufacturing process. Having seen that many communities
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particularly in remote parts of the world, are cut off from global supply chains, Gershenson wanted to start an organisation that could, he says, make “what is needed, when it’s needed, where it’s needed”.
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Medical devices were an area of “clear need” and Kijenzi, which is based in Western Kenyan city Kisumu, started life 3D printing replacement knobs for broken malaria-detecting microscopes. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the company’s market was transformed literally overnight.
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It was clear there was going to be a need for PPE [personal protective equipment] and that, if it came into Kenya, Nairobi would get everything,” Gershenson says.
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If anything, the joint report by the homeland security and rules committees has strengthened the argument for an independent commission on January the 6th,” Schumer said, criticizing Republicans for not letting the scope of the review broaden out to the root causes of the attack.
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Many of the details laid out in the report have previously been made public. The report reprises some of the failures that were exposed during several public hearings by the investigating committees, including the muddled response at the Pentagon that led to a three-hour delay in the arrival of the D.C. National Guard.
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The committee did not find evidence that then-President Donald Trump personally intervened to delay the response, a committee aide said. The report says the Pentagon's slow response was "informed by criticism" of its previous and much-criticized involvement in quelling protests last summer related to the murder of George Floyd.
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