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Obesity and the Fat Acceptance Movement: Kira Nerusskaya speaks

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Opinions rooted in racism, sexism, homophobia are commonly unacceptable to express in public or in polite company. Michael Richards shouted down a black heckler by yelling, “Shut up!” followed by “He’s a nigger!” and gave his already dormant career less of a chance of ever reviving. When Isiah Washington called a co-star on Grey’s Anatomy a “fag,” his contract was not renewed.

None of this would have happened to either actor if instead of racist or homophobic terminology they had said, “Shut up, fattie!” or “Fat ass!” It’s not an easy time to be fat in America. A fat person is seen as weak-willed, as suffering from an addiction to food, as unhealthy and deserving of ridicule. It goes without saying that people who are overweight are, indeed, people with a full range of emotions and feelings that are as easily hurt as a thin person’s.

Wikinews reporter David Shankbone met Kira Nerusskaya, a documentary filmmaker, at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Her film The BBW World: Under the FAT! is in production and post-production. She is a self-described Big Beautiful Woman (BBW) and she hosts the website TheBBWWorld.com; she is also one of the leading voices that has recently emerged for fat acceptance. In researching her film she has traveled to Russia, London, Paris, Ireland and all over the United States to interview fat women about their obesity and their place in their respective societies.

Below is an interview with Nerusskaya about the health, issues, public reactions to and sexuality of a BBW.

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Overview Of Resolving Aviation Disputes In Uae

These guidelines have considerably helped developing a lawful structure for the aeronautics business. The aviation sector, by its very presence, tremendously affects the worldwide economy. As an incorporation of monetary interests and global glory, aeronautics triggers an enormous number of disputes and contradictions. TopAviation Lawyers of Dubai have witnessed considerable number of aviation disputes and wish to elaborate the process of resolving aviation disputes in UAE.

Aviation sector in all its activities is inclusive of aircraft industry and manufacturing industry. In addition, there are flights for regular passenger travel or for commercial purposes and there are flights used for military purposes. The Laws governing the same may differ in applicability. The criticalness of aviation cannot be understated as all countries are associated with each other through aviation sector. Aeronautics encourages exchange, travel and the upkeep of connections between nations. Flying has expanded the personal satisfaction for some around the globe. Aeronautics triggers a great deal of debates and discontent since it is a joining of financial interests and global renown.

Reasons for disputes in Aviation Sector

There are a few reasons for clashes in air transportation. The causes can be separated into non-business and business debates. The non-business are those managed by bilateral arrangements. The Chicago Convention controls commercial debates. The most common reasons for disputes in aviation sector involves limitations in marketing of airlines, selling tickets, and settling currency issues. The subsequent basic reason is the unloading of air transport administrations. The third reason is confined admittance to travel planners and online reservation frameworks. Fourthly, separation concerning frequency of flights and limit and other working limitations. Fifthly, biased charges for Air Traffic Control (ATC) and Air Traffic Navigation (ATN). Ultimately, ground taking care of limitations and other taxes imposed by any government or authority.

Dispute Resolution

The dispute resolution in aviation industry can be done either outside the court or through the assistance of legal authorities. Primarily speaking about non-legal ways of dispute resolution, it involves mediation, conciliation and negotiations. The non-legal or political methods are generally utilised to resolve disputes in non-commercial aviation sector, as it is always backed by other political tactics. However, for other commercial disputes or conflicts, it is always advised to seek recourse through legal methods. Wherein, legal methods involve arbitration or approaching a relevant court authority such as International Court of Justice. Global Civil Aviation is a source of conflicts at a global level. Peaceful dispute settlement strategies are basic for the goal of global common flight disputes, wherein, negotiation and conciliation are the two commonly utilised methods for dispute resolution at an international level. These strategies have given the fundamental hardware to the continuation and development of the international aeronautics industry. This proposes an improved framework for settling worldwide common aviation disputes in which arbitration or court orders, while still to be attempted with caution, will introduce a more suitable choice that is bound to explain the rights and commitments of the parties in question.

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Four Indonesian airlines allowed back into Europe; Zambia, Kazakhstan banned

Friday, July 17, 2009

The European Union (EU) has allowed four Indonesian airlines back into their airspace. A blanket ban had been placed on Indonesian air carriers in 2007. The EU has now added every Zambian airline and all but one from Kazakhstan to their blacklist.

We cannot afford any compromise in air safety

The four airlines allowed to fly into Europe are state-owned flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, privately owned scheduled carrier Mandala Airlines and two private chartered airlines dealing mainly with western clients, Airfast Indonesia and Premiair.

The decision to place the nation’s fleet on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union followed a string of accidents, as well as a safety audit by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). The accidents included the Adam Air Flight 574 disaster, where an airliner vanished from radar and crashed, Adam Air Flight 172, a nonfatal accident in which a plane cracked in half after landing and Garuda Indonesia Flight 200, a runway overrun that killed 21.

The ICAO had issued 600 safety recommendations to Indonesia. According to foreign minister Hassan Wirajuda, there are 69 requirements issued to the airlines by the EU, of which 62 have been met. Indonesia has also made improvements to its safety infrastructure, introducing better inspections. Earlier this year, five airlines had their operating certificates revoked for failing inspections.

The EU said the decision was made as a result of “significant improvements and accomplishments of the Indonesian civil aviation authority” which “are recognised in the area of safety.” Garuda plans to launch services to Europe next year.

The EU list now also contains all Zambian airlines and every airline from Kazakhstan except Air Astana. Astana has had restrictions put upon its flights to Europe.

European Commissioner for Transport Antonio Tajani used these additions as an opportunity to repeat a call for the list to be made global, which he had first suggested after the crash of Yeminia Flight 626 earlier this month.

“We cannot afford any compromise in air safety,” he said. “Citizens have the right to fly safely anywhere in the world. It is high time that the international community rethinks safety policy. Those airlines which are unsafe should not be allowed to fly anywhere.”

The only other modification to the list was to Angolan flag carrier TAAG. Previously banned completely, they will now be allowed to fly some of their aircraft into Portugal, with operating restrictions. The move comes after the Portuguese and Angolan civil aviation bodies signed a deal to co-operate to improve safety.

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McCain delays campaign, Obama says continue the debates

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

United States presidential candidate John McCain announced today that he is suspending his campaign and sought to postpone a scheduled debate with his opponent, Barack Obama, to focus on the country’s financial crisis and says that Obama should also suspend his campaign.

McCain said he would be asking president George W. Bush to call a meeting for members of Congress in order to support Bush’s controversial $700 billion bailout plan, but also said that there is no consensus for the proposal and it will not pass in its current form.

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He called the crisis “historic,” stressing the need for legislation and warning of “devastating consequences”.

“I am calling on the president to convene a meeting with the leadership from both houses of Congress, including Senator Obama and myself. It is time for both parties to come together to solve this problem. It has become clear that no consensus has developed to support the administration’s proposal and I do not believe that the plan on the table will pass as it currently stands. We are running out of time,” said McCain during a press conference.

Early this morning, Obama had called McCain and asked for the two to put aside partisanship and focus on the economic troubles. The two agreed to issue a joint statement supporting an economic fix, just minutes before McCain made his announcement. Bush is scheduled to speak to the people of the U.S. in a televised speech at 9:01 PM EDT tonight.

Obama responded to McCain’s speech minutes later, confirming that he would still attend the debate. He expressed a desire for fairness to taxpayers and an objection to rewarding those responsible for the financial crisis. Both candidates have stated that they intend to put politics aside to work on the financial crisis. Obama said, a president “is going to have to deal with more than one thing at a time.”

The proposal comes in the wake of Congressional hearings where US Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson have urged support of the measures proposed by the administration. Despite such appeals, both McCain and Obama have expressed skepticism over the proposed bailout, and the U.S. Congress has shown a noted concern that the measure may not benefit ordinary home owners as well as those on Wall Street.

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Saturn moon Enceladus may have salty ocean

Thursday, June 23, 2011

NASA’s Cassini–Huygens spacecraft has discovered evidence for a large-scale saltwater reservoir beneath the icy crust of Saturn’s moon Enceladus. The data came from the spacecraft’s direct analysis of salt-rich ice grains close to the jets ejected from the moon. The study has been published in this week’s edition of the journal Nature.

Data from Cassini’s cosmic dust analyzer show the grains expelled from fissures, known as tiger stripes, are relatively small and usually low in salt far away from the moon. Closer to the moon’s surface, Cassini found that relatively large grains rich with sodium and potassium dominate the plumes. The salt-rich particles have an “ocean-like” composition and indicate that most, if not all, of the expelled ice and water vapor comes from the evaporation of liquid salt-water. When water freezes, the salt is squeezed out, leaving pure water ice behind.

Cassini’s ultraviolet imaging spectrograph also recently obtained complementary results that support the presence of a subsurface ocean. A team of Cassini researchers led by Candice Hansen of the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona, measured gas shooting out of distinct jets originating in the moon’s south polar region at five to eight times the speed of sound, several times faster than previously measured. These observations of distinct jets, from a 2010 flyby, are consistent with results showing a difference in composition of ice grains close to the moon’s surface and those that made it out to the E ring, the outermost ring that gets its material primarily from Enceladean jets. If the plumes emanated from ice, they should have very little salt in them.

“There currently is no plausible way to produce a steady outflow of salt-rich grains from solid ice across all the tiger stripes other than salt water under Enceladus’s icy surface,” said Frank Postberg, a Cassini team scientist at the University of Heidelberg in Germany.

The data suggests a layer of water between the moon’s rocky core and its icy mantle, possibly as deep as about 50 miles (80 kilometers) beneath the surface. As this water washes against the rocks, it dissolves salt compounds and rises through fractures in the overlying ice to form reserves nearer the surface. If the outermost layer cracks open, the decrease in pressure from these reserves to space causes a plume to shoot out. Roughly 400 pounds (200 kilograms) of water vapor is lost every second in the plumes, with smaller amounts being lost as ice grains. The team calculates the water reserves must have large evaporating surfaces, or they would freeze easily and stop the plumes.

“We imagine that between the ice and the ice core there is an ocean of depth and this is somehow connected to the surface reservoir,” added Postberg.

The Cassini mission discovered Enceladus’ water-vapor and ice jets in 2005. In 2009, scientists working with the cosmic dust analyzer examined some sodium salts found in ice grains of Saturn’s E ring but the link to subsurface salt water was not definitive. The new paper analyzes three Enceladus flybys in 2008 and 2009 with the same instrument, focusing on the composition of freshly ejected plume grains. In 2008, Cassini discovered a high “density of volatile gases, water vapor, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, as well as organic materials, some 20 times denser than expected” in geysers erupting from the moon. The icy particles hit the detector target at speeds between 15,000 and 39,000 MPH (23,000 and 63,000 KPH), vaporizing instantly. Electrical fields inside the cosmic dust analyzer separated the various constituents of the impact cloud.

“Enceladus has got warmth, water and organic chemicals, some of the essential building blocks needed for life,” said Dennis Matson in 2008, Cassini project scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

“This finding is a crucial new piece of evidence showing that environmental conditions favorable to the emergence of life can be sustained on icy bodies orbiting gas giant planets,” said Nicolas Altobelli, the European Space Agency’s project scientist for Cassini.

“If there is water in such an unexpected place, it leaves possibility for the rest of the universe,” said Postberg.

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The Foundation Of Medical Training Medical Training Supplies

If you are considering going into the medical industry or ifyou are already involved then you are sure to know the value that medicaltraining supplies hold. Buy purchasing the supplies you enable yourself totrain for real life medical emergencies.Medical training supplies can be anything from a piece of gauze tobigger electronic equipment, such as defibrillators, used by paramedics anddoctors. Spending time on the machines will enable you to become accustomed tothe interface and procedures so that you can confidently use the machine when areal emergency comes up.

What exactly will you need as medical training supplies? Theanswer to this question will differ depending on which medical field you wouldlike to enter. For instance, if you wishto become accredited in first aid then you will need the more basic medicalsupplies. You will need gauze, bandagesand of course a CPR dummy. Learning CPRwill be your biggest challenge, but by using a CPR dummy you will be able toquickly master this skill. Once mastered,you will need to be able to react to different age and physiological aspects ofthe patient or person in need. Forinstance, when doing CPR the force and amount of air you supply will differ ona baby and a full grown adult. With training comes experience and of course thelonger you stick at it the better you will become.

If you plan to become a physiotherapist then you will needto invest in ultrasound and even infra red laser equipment. Learning how to use the equipment is essentialto providing quality care to your patients. In fact if you make a mistake thenyou could be harming the patient instead of helping them. Even professionals need to refresh their trainingand this is often due to the fact new medical equipment is coming out all thetime. If the person doesnt know how tooperate the medical equipment correctly, then accidents and even loss of lifecan occur. Perhaps now it becomes moreevident just how important medical training supplies are. Without these supplies medical training wouldnot be possible or nearly as effective.

Another group of medical personnel who greatly relies on medical training suppliesis paramedics.Paramedics are normally the first on a scene and they need to doeverything in their power to stabilise a persons life. They need to be ableconfidently assess and diagnose a patients injuries and then take propertreatment steps. This will includefastening braces, using defibrillators, setting up IVs and bandagingwounds. All their skills are honedthrough training and by using medical training supplies. In actual fact withoutthese supplies our medical training standards will fall dramatically. Just imaginea medical practitioner arriving on the scene of an accident without ever beenable to practice his techniques and using his equipment. There is no substitute for experience and thishas never been more so than in the medical industry.

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Egypt struggles to recover tourism, investment

Friday, February 10, 2012

Standard & Poor’s downgraded Egypt’s currency rating for the second time in four months based on the country’s shorfall in foreign reserves and shaky political transition. It’s the latest development for a nation facing mounting economic diffuclties.

Egypt’s foreign reserves fell by over 50 percent last year to about US$16 billion. Egypt has requested US$3.2 billion from the International Monetary Fund to bolster its reserves and prevent a devalation but that could take months.

Experts say that Egypt’s problem of attracting foreign investment and tourists, which are two sources that would increase reserves, has already caused the Egyptian pound to lose 1 percent of its value and if the country doesn’t solve the shortfall in foriegn currency, it could even lead to a further currency devaluation within the next two to three months.

The long-term solution is to restore tourism and foreign investments but both are suffering because of the continuing unrest.

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Wikinews Shorts: September 6, 2010

Monday, September 6, 2010

President Alvaro Colom says torrential downpours causing flooding and landslides have undone the country’s reconstruction from Tropical Storm Agatha in May. Up to eighteen people are reported killed in rain-related incidents across the country as weather systems in both the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific batter the region, and forecasters expect another 48 hours of precipitation. At least ten people were killed, 20 rescued, when a landslide buried a bus as it traveled on the Inter-American highway in the worst single-incident.

Sources
  • “Heavy rains devastate Guatemala” — BBC, September 4, 2010
  • Reuters. “Torrential rains kill 18 in Guatemala” — Toronto Star, September 4, 2010

Five people are dead, 39 injured after a suicide bombing in the Dagestan Republic of the North Caucasus. The information is still unfolding, and earlier reports had three killed, 26 injured. The attack occurred at 00:30 local time (20:30 UTC) when a Zhiguli car packed with explosives drove into the gates of a military base near Buynaksk. AFP reports a second explosion nearby on a nearby highway, but with no injuries.

Sources
  • “Death toll in N.Caucasus suicide bombing rises to five (Update 1)” — Ria Novosti, September 5, 2010
  • “5 killed, 39 injured in Dagestan suicide bombing” — AFP, September 5, 2010

The Arizona Cardinals US football team has released Heisman trophy-winner Matt Leinart after being unable to find a favorable trade. Leinart had been unable to break out of the back-up quarterback role with the team after early injuries kept him on the sideline for a couple years, and expressed his frustration publicly on Monday. The Cardinals, forced to trim their team roster to 53 players, cut Leinart leaving him without a team.

Sources
  • Bob Baum. “Arizona Cardinals release quarterback Matt Leinart” — Cape Cod Times, September 4, 2010
  • Judy Batista. “Leinart, With Career Full of Disappointment, Is Now Without Team” — New York Times, September 4, 2010

After driving away from police, a thirteen-year-old driver struck a pole, plowed through a couple of fences, and bumped a parked car into the house before coming to a rest at the front door. Police spokesperson Ros Wetherall reported officers attempted to stop the Holden Commodore around 1 a.m. local time (5 p.m. UTC), but had to search for the vehicle which they found crashed into the home on Grovelands Drive, Camillo. The driver and one other youth in the car were uninjured. The young man will appear in court on charges of reckless driving, failing to stop and not having a driver’s licence.

Sources
  • AAP. “Boy charged after car meets house” — TheAge.com, September 5, 2010
  • “Car crashes into house: 13-year-old charged” — Australian Broadcasting Corporation, September 5, 2010

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A Chapter 7 Attorney In Oak Park Il Can Help You Through The Bankruptcy Process

byAlma Abell

When most people think of the word “bankruptcy”, they think of a Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy filing. Under Chapter 7, most of the filer’s debts are eliminated, but they have to surrender some of their assets in order to pay those debts. Read on to learn more about this commonly used chapter of bankruptcy.

Criteria for Chapter 7 Personal Bankruptcy

Under changes to US bankruptcy law, a two-part means test is used to determine if a person is eligible for Chapter 7. Those parts are as follows:

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* Ability to repay -; The court plugs the debtor’s income into a formula that excludes necessary expenditures such as rent and food, and determines whether the person can repay at least ¼ of his or her unsecured non-priority debt.

* Comparison to the state’s median income -; The filer’s income is compared to the median in the state. If the person earns more than the median and can pay back 25% of his or her debt as mentioned above, they are ineligible for Chapter 7 and must use Chapter 13 instead.

During the six months before filing, the debtor must consult a credit counselor and attend money management courses to earn a debt discharge. Most filers also consider hiring a Chapter 7 Attorney in Oak Park IL during this time.

Automatic Stays

Once a person files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, their estate is under an automatic stay, which legally prevents creditors from engaging in further collection attempts without the court’s permission. The stay provides protection from repossession, foreclosure, eviction, wage garnishment and utility shutoff.

The Bankruptcy Process

During a Chapter 7 case, the court will appoint a trustee to work on your estate. The trustee’s job is to ensure that your creditors receive as much as they can get; the more assets the trustee can recover, the more creditors get. The trustee reviews paperwork filed with the court, and asks the debtor questions about his or her assets during a creditors’ meeting.

After the meeting, assets are classified as exempt or non-exempt, and the latter are liquidated. Once the trustee has disbursed the proceeds of the sale of the debtor’s assets, most of the leftover unsecured debt is discharged. The Chapter 7 process usually takes about six months to finish. A Chapter 7 Attorney in Oak Park IL with can recommend the right bankruptcy chapter for your situation.

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Will Wikimedia “run on Sun”?

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

This article mentions the Wikimedia Foundation, one of its projects, or people related to it. Wikinews is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation.

An internal Wikimedia communiqué was leaked over the weekend. Like many e-mails, the document is a chain of forwards, replies, and attachments. The attached Portable Document Format (PDF) file was from a PowerPoint presentation, entitled “Wikimedia Foundation: Past, Present, and Future”. The presentation is watermarked confidential, do not distribute, and details the Foundation’s recent financial, technical, and traffic history, outlines near-term forecasts for all three, and makes suggestions for slightly longer horizons as well. By itself the document led to several inter-connected news stories.

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