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A friend aboard the Red Pearl has tipped you off that its captain, Silverstone, has acquired an artifact worth a hundred times its weight in gold.
To gain entry to the ship, you hatch a plan to track down Silverstone in port and insult his mother. It works. You’re locked up in the Quartermaster’s room and sentenced to walk the plank to your death at sunrise.
You have one hour left to locate the artifact and make your escape, or find yourself feeding the sharks.
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University of Toronto: Can You Run a Whole City on Infrared Light?
Experts believe that by the year 2020, solar power could delivery electricity to more than one billion people. Nazir Kherani is working on decreasing the cost of solar energy by increasing its efficiency, to help make solar energy a practical reality. Discover more about Kheranis research in the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Thomas Sankara Commemoration: 30 Years After
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30th Commemoration of the Assassination of Thomas SANKARA
Which way forward for Africa & the Caribbean?
Thomas Sankara, Pan-African revolutionary and former President of Burkina Faso (1983-1987) had a vision for the sustained and dignified progress of his country, the land of the incorruptible.
During his short period of rule in Burkina Faso, the country saw an unprecedented participation of the population towards a collective goal of self-sustained development.
The former Burkina Faso head-of-state gave new hope to millions of voiceless Africans (both in Africa and in the Diaspora); weary of watching a ceaseless parade of selfenriching robber barons, who pillage the coffers of their respective states. Thomas Sankara is widely recognized and celebrated in Africa and the world over as a champion of fundamental change who fought to liberate Africa from the control of international financial institutions, deepening poverty, war and the pillage of its resources. Addressing an audience in Harlem, Sankara boldly declared that “Black Harlem is my White House”
Unlike most men world-wide, Sankara considered women as Comrades-in-arms. Said Sankara: “Her status overturned by private property, banished from her very self, relegated to the role of child raiser and servant, written out of history by philosophy (Aristotle, Pythagoras, and others) and the most entrenched religions, stripped of all worth by mythology, woman shared the lot of a slave, who in slave society was nothing more than a beast of burden with a human face.”
Sankara as a leader was an honest and humble man. His life was the blue print that could bring Burkina Faso out of the grips of neo-colonialism, and ultimately was the reason for his assassination. Sankara believed and promoted a development that focused on taking charge of one’s own destiny, to count on their own forces, and break free from domination.
30 years since the assassination of Sankara by counter revolutionary forces that were in collusion with imperial forces, the legacy and vision for a self-sustained Burkina Faso and Africa still live on in the hearts and activism of Africans and other people of good faith.
African nations and peoples both in the continent and the diaspora continue to face renewed and escalating imperialist threats manifested in corporate globalization, militarization/war/ occupation and resource/land grabs institutionalized through the neo-liberal blueprint of EPA (European Union’s Economic Partnership Accords) imposed on African and Caribbean countries, the exploitative CFA currency and Africom. In confronting the above stated imperialist-driven structural basis of dependencies, it is critically important at this Pan-African anniversary to revisit Sankara’s vision of selfdirected, self-reliant development aimed at freeing African peoples from imperialist and colonial bondage.
In an effort to keep this legacy alive and to commemorate the life and contribution of Thomas Sankara, the Toronto chapter
of GRILA (Group for Research and Initiative for the Liberation of Africa) in collaboration with partners will be holding an event in his honor on Saturday October 14th, 2017 (6:30 PM) at “A Different Booklist, Cultural Center”, located at 777 Bathurst Street, Toronto (Bathurst & Bloor)
The movie “Burkina Faso: A Revolution rectified” will be screened, followed by discussion. The evening will feature also a panel focusing on Sankara's vision, lessons to be learned from the revolutionary processes in the 21st century currently underway in Africa and the world (100 years after the Russian October Revolution) and the structural basis of chains still maintaining African & Caribbean countries under domination.
Sponsors: A Different Booklist, Diasporic Music,
For more information: grilator@gmail.com,
Krakit Escape Game - Prom Proposal
Krakit Escape Game is a real life interactive puzzle game where you have to look for clues and solve puzzles in order to escape the room.
krakit was asked if they would help put together a special prom proposal at the end of the game in the Zombie Apocalypse room. Everything went as planned and she said yes!
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Ont. woman mugged and hospitalized in U.S. now stuck with $100,000 in medical bills
A Sudbury woman incurred $100,000 in medical bills during a trip to the U.S. despite having travel insurance. Dana Roberts reports.
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Barenaked Ladies: Fake Nudes | Talks at Google
In advance of their induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the JUNO Awards, Barenaked Ladies stops at Google in their home town of Toronto to perform live and talk about their new album Fake Nudes.
Over the last 30 years Barenaked Ladies has sold over 15 million records, played over 1500 shows, and has become embedded in the soundtrack of the lives of Canadians. Over the years they have gained a following with their incredible live performances, and since their song One Week hit #1 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1998, they have been universally beloved across North America and the world.
In 2017 they played 45 shows all across Canada to celebrate Canada's Sesquicentennial. In November of the same year they released their fifteenth studio album, Fake Nudes containing 'Canada Dry', the most Canadian song ever written according to Ed Robertson. This year the band will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the JUNO Awards, 25 years after their first JUNO win for Group of the Year for their 1992 release Gordon.
Barenaked Ladies:
Ed Robertson (guitar, vocals) - Jim Creeggan (bass, vocals) - Kevin Hearn (keyboard, guitar, vocals) - Tyler Stewart (drums, vocals)
Event moderated by Adam Green.
Radio interview about Free Bronkhorst who's in mexican prison (dutch)
Dutch radiostation is paying attention to Free's case. The father of Free is talkin about Free Bronkhorst his situation. He's telling that Free's falsely accused of attacking someone in Cancun, Mexico. Please subscribe!!!! For help and more info: freeingfree.net
United States invasion of Grenada | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:05:34 1 Background
00:06:45 1.1 Airport
00:09:45 1.2 October 1983
00:12:32 2 First day of the invasion
00:14:55 2.1 Cuban forces in Grenada
00:16:42 2.2 Navy SEAL reconnaissance missions
00:17:48 2.3 Air assault on Point Salines
00:20:15 2.4 Capture of Pearls Airport
00:21:10 2.5 Raid on Radio Free Grenada
00:22:17 2.6 Raids on Fort Rupert and Richmond Hill Prison
00:23:32 2.7 Mission to rescue Governor General Scoon
00:25:11 2.8 Airstrikes
00:25:49 3 Second day of the invasion
00:26:25 3.1 Attack on the Cuban compound
00:27:33 3.2 Rescue at Grand Anse
00:28:32 4 Third day of the invasion and after
00:30:53 5 Outcome
00:32:24 6 Legality of US invasion
00:34:41 7 Reaction in the United States
00:36:27 8 International reaction
00:40:12 9 Aftermath
00:41:52 9.1 United States
00:42:01 9.1.1 US disinformation
00:43:05 9.1.2 Lack of communication and information
00:44:30 9.1.3 Role of Vietnam Syndrome
00:45:19 9.1.4 Fictionalized version in film
00:45:51 9.2 Goldwater-Nichols Act
00:47:19 9.3 Other
00:48:05 10 Order of battle
00:49:45 10.1 US ground forces
00:54:04 10.2 U.S. Air Force
00:56:32 10.3 U.S. Navy
00:58:20 10.4 U.S. Coast Guard
00:58:32 11 In popular culture
00:59:48 12 See also
00:59:57 13 Notes
01:00:06 14 Primary sources
01:00:28 15 Further reading
01:02:51 16 External links
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The United States invasion of Grenada began on the 25 October 1983. The invasion, led by the United States, of the Caribbean island nation of Grenada, which has a population of about 91,000 and is located 160 kilometres (99 mi) north of Venezuela, resulted in a U.S. victory within a matter of days. Codenamed Operation Urgent Fury, it was triggered by the internal strife within the People's Revolutionary Government that resulted in the house arrest and the execution of the previous leader and second Prime Minister of Grenada Maurice Bishop, and the establishment of a preliminary government, the Revolutionary Military Council with Hudson Austin as Chairman. The invasion resulted in the appointment of an interim government, followed by democratic elections in 1984. The country has remained a democratic nation since then.
Grenada gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1974. The Marxist-Leninist New Jewel Movement seized power in a coup in 1979 under Maurice Bishop, suspending the constitution and detaining a number of political prisoners. Among Bishop's core principles were workers' rights, women's rights, and the struggle against racism and Apartheid. Under Bishop's leadership, the National Women's Organization was formed which participated in policy decisions along with other social groups. Women were given equal pay and paid maternity leave, and sex discrimination was made illegal. Organisations for education (Center for Popular Education), health care, and youth affairs (National Youth Organization) were also established.
In 1983, an internal power struggle began over Bishop's relatively moderate foreign policy approach, and on 19 October, hard-line military junta elements captured and executed Bishop and his partner Jacqueline Creft, along with three cabinet ministers and two union leaders. Subsequently, following appeals by the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States and the Governor-General of Grenada, Paul Scoon, the Reagan Administration in the U.S. quickly decided to launch a military intervention. U.S. President Ronald Reagan's justification for the intervention was in part explained as concerns over the 600 U.S. medical students on the island and fears of a repeat of the Iran hostage crisis.
The U.S. invasion began six days after Bishop's death, on the morning of 25 October 1983, just two days and several hours after the bombing of the U.S. Marine bar ...
Cape Breton Island | Wikipedia audio article
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Cape Breton Island (French: île du Cap-Breton—formerly Île Royale; Scottish Gaelic: Ceap Breatainn or Eilean Cheap Breatainn; Mi'kmaq: Unama'kik; or simply Cape Breton) is an island on the Atlantic coast of North America and part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.The 10,311 km2 (3,981 sq mi) island accounts for 18.7% of Nova Scotia's total area. Although the island is physically separated from the Nova Scotia peninsula by the Strait of Canso, the 1,385 m (4,544 ft) long rock-fill Canso Causeway connects it to mainland Nova Scotia. The island is east-northeast of the mainland with its northern and western coasts fronting on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence; its western coast also forms the eastern limits of the Northumberland Strait. The eastern and southern coasts front the Atlantic Ocean; its eastern coast also forms the western limits of the Cabot Strait. Its landmass slopes upward from south to north, culminating in the highlands of its northern cape. One of the world's larger salt water lakes, Bras d'Or (Arm of Gold in French), dominates the island's centre.
The island is divided into four of Nova Scotia's eighteen counties: Cape Breton, Inverness, Richmond, and Victoria. Their total population at the 2016 census numbered 132,010 Cape Bretoners; this is approximately 15% of the provincial population. Cape Breton Island has experienced a decline in population of approximately 2.9% since the 2011 census. Approximately 75% of the island's population is in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) which includes all of Cape Breton County and is often referred to as Industrial Cape Breton, given the history of coal mining and steel manufacturing in this area, which was Nova Scotia's industrial heartland throughout the 20th century.
The island has five reserves of the Mi'kmaq Nation: Eskasoni, Membertou, Wagmatcook, Waycobah, and Potlotek/Chapel Island. Eskasoni is the largest in both population and land area.