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Three Books: Zena Hitz *05 on a Life of the Mind – Princeton Alumni Weekly

Courtesy of Zena Hitz *05

As a tutor at the liberal-arts bastion St. Johns College, Annapolis, Zena Hitz *05 guides students through the great books. She also lectures about the necessity of leisure through the Thomistic Institute, and recently publishedLost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of an Intellectual Life, in which she argues that a deep interest in the humanities can lead to a rich inner life. PAW asked her to recommend books about lives enriched through thought, and she suggested these:

The Peregrine

By J.A. Baker

Baker was a clerk at the Automobile Association in Essex, England, who studied the peregrine falcons in his spare time. He condensed 10 years of study into this short literary masterpiece. Bakers seemingly small habit of birdwatching opens him out into reflection on the fundamentals of nature, natural world, and animal and human violence.

Confessions

By Saint Augustine

Augustines memoir of his spiritual transformation through philosophical study has transfixed readers for centuries. His story is gripping in its broad outlines, but it is so intricately crafted that I continue to learn from the book by reflecting on even its tiniest details.

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

As told to Alex Haley

Malcolm X is famous as a speaker and an activist for Black liberation. His autobiography gives an account of the inner workings of that life, how his work was sustained by intense inward reflection, and a vast appetite for reading classics of all ages and cultures.

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Flavor 1st has Georgia on its mind | Produce News – TheProduceNews.com

Flavor 1st Growers & Packers, which supplies customers up and down the East Coast and east of the Mississippi, has deep roots in the produce industry.

Mountain Bean Growers Inc., one of the largest production operations in Western North Carolina, heads up the companys farming operations in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Georgia.

Were growing tomatoes and vegetables in Georgia and North Florida, which bridges the gap, said Mike Porter, sales representative for the Mills River, NC-based company. Were doing all the dry-veg items beans, squash, Bell peppers, cucumbers in Georgia, and also doing grape tomatoes and round tomatoes.

The companys Georgia deal is with Dan King Farms, and Flavor 1st has two guys on site that do the actual sales out of the building Wayne Mertens and Donnie Dulevich.

Were one of the few that can say we have Georgia Grown produce from May 15 until Oct. 15, Porter said. In addition to Dan King Farms, we have another grower in Osage Farms, in Dillard GA, that farms all summer with beans squash, cabbage and tomatoes. This helps us for a longer season.

Flavor 1st has a great local deal with retailers in the state throughout the summer months. For the upcoming season, on cucumbers and peppers, it was wet early and there was a hard time getting plastic laid, so both are a little bit behind schedule. Porter expects them to be a little tight during the first week of the Georgia deal.

I think squash and beans will also be a little tight, but not because of rainy weather at the beginning, but more from the recent cooler weather, he said. We had a little bit of a frost, so we had some burns on the top of the bush, with the beans and squash plants getting a little frostbite on the top, so that will slow them down.

That will most likely mean both commodities will be tight at the beginning, but then should be really good the rest of the season.

With things opening back up, Flavor 1st expects chain stores will not need as much product as people start eating out again, but Porter doesnt anticipate doing much different in 2021. One difference is returning to a former crop.

Last year we did not grow grape tomatoes or round tomatoes at Dan Kings place, but we did it a couple of years ago and took a couple of years off, but now were back so thats kind of our reboot in Georgia, Porter said.

Porter recently returned from the Southeast Produce Councils Southern Exposure show, which he described as good but different but he was just happy to be face-to-face with people for the first time in a long time.

Things have been a little tough with all the Zoom meetings and you cant go visit customers, and they cant come to the farm level like they used to, so its been somewhat difficult to have those personal connections that we used to have, Porter said. With SEPC, it was kind of great to get back out and maybe start moving in the direction of maybe visiting key customers and other growers.

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Young attorney digs deep to make a genuine mark in the profession – Loop News Jamaica

Attorney-at-Law, Cecile Black, through her Northeastern Legal Aid Society (NELAS), is busy seeking to ensure that poor and vulnerable persons in her native parish of Portland and surrounding areas can access justice, by providing them with quality legal representation.

The entity, established in 2020, offers subsidised legal services for criminal cases, family court matters, especially those related to children and custody issues; and contracts.

Our clients are assigned through the Kingston Legal Aid Clinic or directly through our office where we conduct a means and needs assessment to determine the fees to be paid, Black told JIS News in an interview.

Targeted are persons involved in criminal or civil matters who are in danger of having their civil rights infringed upon, or their claims go unheard, because of their inability to pay.

The establishment of the society was the fulfilment of a promise Black made to herself, to dedicate part of her lifes work to providing legal aid services to those who cannot afford to pay regular fees for a lawyer.

The idea took flight when she worked on cases coming out of the Kington Legal Aid Clinic at a time when she could not find employment as a practising attorney.

She said the society is committed to ensuring that every individual in the parish is able to access proper and affordable legal representation.

She further said it is her desire to help all her clients feel like they have a million-dollar lawyer despite the financial hardships.

The symbols used for the logo are the commonly known legal scales of justice with the inclusion of a sword to signify that the NELAS team members are legal warriors fighting for justice, she pointed out.

The young attorney, in outlining her journey in the legal profession, told JIS News that she knew that she wanted to be a lawyer from she was six years old.

I was inspired by the judge on the television show, Matlock, but my mom told me that I would have to become a lawyer before becoming a judge. That is where I made up my mind to practise law and I have never swayed from that desire. My eyes have always been on the prize, despite setbacks, she said.

She had her first case back in primary school, where she helped to settle an incident involving stolen money.

An indigent student was wrongly accused of stealing another students lunch money. I advocated and asked the relevant questions to the point where the actual perpetrator confessed, she recalled.

Over the years, she worked diligently in school in pursuit of her dream, attending Titchfield High School in Portland and graduating in 2006, them moving on to Browns Town Community College in St Ann, where she completed her Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) in 2008.

She then applied and was accepted to study law at the University of the West Indies (UWI), but could not take up the offer at the time, as her parents had dedicated all their finances to rebuilding the family home, which had been destroyed by fire in 2005.

Without the funds to study law, Black decided to pursue a bachelors degree in history, which she did from 2008 to 2011, after which she entered the Faculty of Law, completing the Bachelor of Laws degree in 2014.

Shortly after, I began my journey at the Norman Manley Law School, and stayed for two years, where I eventually passed the Bar to become an attorney-at-law, said Black.

She elaborated that the journey into the real world of practising law and being an adult outside of school was a rude awakening for me. I expected to be gainfully employed shortly after being called to the Bar, but my story was destined to be riddled with some amount of trials.

She shared that she struggled to find a job, noting that she was without an income for over a year.

However, she used the period as an opportunity to sit in some court sessions and learn by observing. She eventually crossed paths with attorney-at-law Jacqueline Asher, who took her on as an unpaid intern.

Their working relationship blossomed, and Black sat as second chair on criminal cases and handled legal aid matters that came to Ashers firm.

While she was gaining real-world law experience, Black was still without a salary.

It got to the point where I had no food in my cupboard and walked to and from work. There was a time period in which I had to choose which utilities to keep afloat, and which to cut off, she shared.

But the lessons learnt at that time led her to establish NELAS, as she saw first-hand the impact of persons not being able to afford legal representation.

In preparing for cases and understanding my clients, it dawned on me that some people are heavily impacted by their circumstance and, unfortunately, that may mean coming face to-face with the law without help from friends or family. I wanted to help and I promised myself to dedicate part of my time to offering legal aid assistance when I branched out on my own, said Black.

Regardless of her personal struggles, she said she did her best on every matter she handled, and for every client whom she represented, and before long, she had her first paying client.

Black was assigned a case that was transferred to Ashers firm from another company, and the young lawyer managed to settle the matter within a week. The client was so pleased that he hired her on retainer basis.

That was the moment my life and career took a turn for the better. I was able to pay my bills, stock my cupboards, and be comfortable again. I even began to invest in stocks and sought life insurance, she said.

As her career took flight, Black said she never forgot her pledge to help the less fortunate, and soon began to formulate the plan to develop NELAS.

I wrote out the entire structure of my office, the services to be offered, the dcor, and where it would be located. I had the plan in my head, and I put it all on paper.

With no clue how to properly finance it, I went ahead and took steps to formalise my idea. Before I knew it, NELAS was formed, she said.

Blacks vision for NELAS, where she is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder, is to open an office in all northeastern parishes of Jamaica to better enable the entitys ability to serve clients in general in that region of the island. For now, she is the only lawyer there, but she has a strong support staff.

Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to pay for proper (legal) representation, and their inability to pay should not dictate what type of representation they have, she contended, noting that innocent persons can end up in jail without proper legal representation.

Black urged more lawyers to take legal aid cases.

Consider it as giving back to your community and the nation at large, she said.

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Figures of Speech: 40 Ways to Improve your Writing – Visual Capitalist

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Figurative speech plays an important role in our ability to communicate with one another. It helps create compelling narratives, and evoke emotion in readers.

With this in mind, this periodic table graphic by Visual Communication Guy groups the 40 different figures of speech into two distinct categoriesschemes and tropes.

Whats the difference between the two, and how can they help improve your writing?

In linguistics, a scheme is language that plays with sentence structure to make a sentence smoother, or even more persuasive, using syntax, word order, or sounds.

Here are four different ways that schemes fiddle with sentence structure.

This is especially important when trying to make a sentence smoother. A good example of balance is parallelism, which is when you use the same grammatical form in at least two parts of a sentence.

Changing the position of words can have an impact on the way a sentence is understood. For instance, anastrophe is the deliberate reordering of words in a sentence to either emphasize a certain point, or distinguish a character as different.

Omissions and inclusions are useful in order to build suspense or add emotional expression to text. For example, an ellipsis is a form of punctuation that uses three dots () to either replace a word in a sentence or indicate a break in speech or an incomplete thought.

Similar to the other types of schemes, repetition allows you to emphasize a certain point you want the reader to pay attention to, but its also used to create rhymes and poetry.

A well-known literary device, alliteration uses the same consonant sound at the start of each word in a sentence. It doesnt necessarily have to be the same letter, so long as the sound is the same.

While schemes play around with the mechanics of a sentence, tropes stray from the literal or typical meanings to evoke emotion, and keep a reader engaged and interested.

Tropes help create an alternative sense of reality, using these five strategies.

These are literary devices that help paint a deeper picture of a concept, using a reference to something related, but different.

Metaphors and similes are common examples of references, but a lesser-known type of reference is a synecdoche, which is when a small part of something is used in reference to the thing as a whole.

This type of literary device plays with sounds or meaning to add depth to a sentence. For instance, a syllepsis uses one word to create parallels between two separate thoughts, while an onomatopoeia is a figure of speech that uses words (either real or made-up) or even letters to describe a sound.

This is when someone replaces a word or thought with something else. For instance, anthimeria is the use of a word in a grammatical form its not generally used in, while periphrasis is when someone intentionally elaborates on a point, instead of expressing it succinctly.

These are intentionally exaggerated, or downplayed situations that arent meant to be taken literally. A hyperbole is an example of an overstatement, while litotes are the oppositedeliberate understatements.

This type of literary technique uses contradictory ideas and indirect questions for dramatic effect, or to emphasize a point. For instance, an oxymoron is when two contradictory words are used back-to-back.

First, lets just address itYes, I did use alliteration in the above header, and yes, now Im using an ellipsis in this sentence.

Because lets face itin the age of information overload, writing articles that are interesting and compelling to readers is a top priority for online content creators. And using figurative language is a good way to keep readers attention.

So, if youre a content creator yourself (or simply looking to beef up your knowledge on linguistics), hopefully this graphic has helped you on that journey.

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Tony Bailie’s Take on Nature: Bear in mind the simple principles of Leave No Trace – The Irish News

A PIECE of orange peel lying at the foot of a tree in a forest, or a banana skin on the side of a mountain sure they'll just rot and fertilise the landscape. It's recycling.

But these will not decay at the same rate as a leaf from an indigenous tree or fruit such as a blackberry or bilberry.

Bananas and oranges are non-native to Ireland and the microbes in our soil and air do not act on them as efficiently and so they biodegrade much more slowly, taking up to two years to be fully absorbed.

And rather than fertilising, banana skins have a lot of potassium which will actually change the composition of Irish soil. There is also a danger that the scraps of foods that may be nourishing or enjoyed by humans when left in wild places will be eaten by birds and mammals and even insects which cannot digest them properly and which could harm them.

We have all seen the monster gulls which swoop around the streets of towns and cities, scavenging on the great tasting' or finger licking good' scraps lying around the place.

And in more rural areas, scavengers such as magpies and crows will be attracted to edible rubbish, scaring off and displacing smaller and more endangered birds.

It can also attract invasive species which threaten our indigenous flora and fauna, presenting even further challenges to our already fragile ecosystems.

Plastics, polystyrene, tin cans, cardboard cartons, batteries and, more recently, surgical masks, are being strewn throughout our countryside and, as well as the eyesore factor, present dangers to wildlife and our biodiversity.

The outdoors has become a much more appreciated asset in the past year and the numbers of people enjoying outdoor activities has increased significantly. Unfortunately, this has also brought more litter.

An island-wide initiative, with international links, has been developed to promote outdoor ethics and encourage responsible recreation through education, research and partnership. Leave No Trace has been adopted by key players north and south and has been founded on seven key principles. Some of them are so obvious that it is a wonder that they have to be even included.

Minimise the effects of fire'. Surely no-one would think of lighting a fire in a fragile outdoor environment after a period of dry weather when the vegetation had dried out and had become hugely flammable?

While the principles are aimed primarily at walkers, they could be usefully shared with other key stakeholders in our countryside, including farmers, commercial premises and industries working in or close to environmentally sensitive areas.

Another of the Leave No Trace principles addresses one of the great unspokens of outdoor enthusiasts where to go when you need to go and there is nowhere to go.

For the record, the advice is to use proper facilities when you can, but if that is not possible, find a bush or a tree at least 70 steps from water, campsites and trails. And if it involves solids, dig a hole 10-12cm deep and cover it over, making sure any used toilet paper or hygiene products are removed in an impermeable bag and disposed of appropriately.

I think I can now justifiably be accused of talking crap in this column.

Another principle is to leave what you find avoid picking wildflowers or disturbing natural habitats and historic sites. Look but don't touch.

The other principles are to plan ahead and prepare, be considerate of others, respect farm animals and wildlife (always keep dogs on leads and if an animal moves in response to your presence you are too close). And stick to paths when you can and only camp on durable ground.

More details on the principles and the initiative can be found at leavenotraceireland.org

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Food & Wine names 10 best pizza states in America and New York isnt in the top spot – KXAN.com

(NEXSTAR) New Yorkers might not be thrilled with Food & Wines opinion of its pizza.

The editors at Food & Wine recently published their own list of the best pizza states in America, and New York while still earning a favorable review didnt finish in first place. Instead, the top honors went to New Yorks neighbors in the Tri-State Area, with New Jersey and Connecticut coming in first and second, respectively.

Long before the pandemic, New Yorks aggressive self-belief in its own pizza had started to seem a little dated, wrote Food & Wine senior editor David Landsel in his lengthy ranking, published Tuesday.

Thats not to say that Landsel a native New Yorker who compiled the list with only a certain amount of collaboration from Food & Wines other editors doesnt still enjoy New York pizza. New Yorks overwhelming availability of a decent-to-exceptional slices set the state well apart from the rest, he says. But, specifically in New York City, he argues that some of the most recognizable names in New York pizza have become undependable.

New Jersey, meanwhile, is currently the best pizza state in the country, according to the Food & Wine editor, who made special note of Jersey Citys Razza and Bread & Salt restaurants, for their glorious showcase of pizza.

The state is one in an elite group remaining true to their heritage, through long periods of time when others were too busy crashing ahead into the future to care about theirs.

Also ahead of New York on Food & Wines list is Connecticut, with Landsel giving a nod to the concentrated pool of pizza-making talent in New Haven, demonstrated at mainstays such as Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and Sallys Apizza.

Illinois followed New York in fourth place, earning its ranking not only for deep-dish pizza but also its thin-crust varieties, and Michigan, the home of thick, square Detroit-style pies, ranked fifth.

California, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Ohio and Missouri rounded out Food & Wines top ten list of best pizza states.

The rest of the county, however, wasnt completely left out of the fun. As somewhat of a consolation prize, Food & Wine included its editors assessment of the best pizza options in every other state, for folks who dont mind eating 11th-rate (or lower) pizza.

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Essence Group Announces ‘Peace of Mind’ Strategy as Top Objective of All Future IoT Products and Services – PRNewswire

HERZLIYA, Israel, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- EssenceGroup, the major Israel-based R&D-focused designer and manufacturer of advanced safety, care and wellness products and services, today announced an updated corporate strategy with a commitment that all future company developments will prioritize creating 'peace of mind' for customers and end users of its technology.

As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, it faces significant challenges, including fear and uncertainty, societal unrest and an aging population, compounded by the rising cost and uneven access to healthcare, and an increase of individuals suffering from chronic and mental health issues. Essence Group's decades-long commitment to safety, health and wellbeing through innovation and creative thinking, and by bringing to market innovative products, is no longer enough. Recognizing this, the company has determined to prioritize providing 'peace of mind' at an affordable price, ensuring that beneficiaries of its technology not only feel protected, healthy and safe, but can rest assured that all its offerings are designed to provide improved quality of life with value for money.

"My passion has always been to harness the power of technology to help people live better lives. With this new strategy, we are committed to extending that power in order to help users feel better while simultaneously benefitting our strategic partners," said Dr. Haim Amir, CEO and Founder of Essence Group. "The time is ripe for this new focus and I am excited to lead my team towards this purpose."

As part of the new strategy, supported by a new tagline, 'Peace of Mind through Innovation,' Essence Group is currently forming new lines of business that extend beyond the existing security and care lines, to encompass healthcare and wellness offerings.

"We are developing integrated, affordable and accessible technologies and services that will help people live better, safer, happier and longer lives," said Essence Group COO Hagai Enoch. "To enable this strategy, we have significantly increased investment in R&D to include new cloud-based AI and machine learning services, multi-dimensional product lines, and ground-breaking deep technology. These investments are bringing together, for the first time, the domains of safety, care and wellness, into a unified, connected and secure environment. One that can be augmented, extended and adapted as needs change over time to provide a superb customer experience."

"The COVID pandemic highlighted the importance of combining quality of life with the fundamental human needs of health and security," said Sharon Klainer Weizenbluth, Chief Strategy Officer at Essence Group. "Our cutting-edge technology allows us to meet these physical and emotional requirements with end-to-end solutions that enable a better quality of life and, ultimately, provide peace of mind."

Over the coming months, Essence Group will release a comprehensive range of new products and services that relate directly to Dr. Amir's vision, all mapping into the 'Peace of Mind' concept.

AboutEssence Group

Essence Group is a global technology leader with a mission to develop and deploy innovative, cloud-based, end-to-end security and healthcare solutions, underpinned by supporting services, that provide peace of mind to users. For over a quarter of a century, Essence has challenged convention by making care and safety both accessible and affordable. With over 70 million connected devices deployed worldwide, Essence helps people to live safer and more independent lives.

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Centring of The Mind – Economic Times

By SWAMI SIVANANDA

Once a Sanskrit scholar approached Kabir and asked him, O Kabir, what are you doing now? Kabir replied, O Pundit, I am detaching the mind from worldly objects and attaching it to the lotus-feet of the Lord.

This is concentration. Concentration, or Dharana, is centring the mind on one single thought. Vedantins try to fix the mind on the Atman. This is their Dharana. Hath Yogins and Raja Yogins concentrate their mind on the six chakras, energy centres. Bhaktas concentrate on their Ishta Devata, tutelary deity.

Concentration is a great necessity for all aspirants. During concentration, the various rays of the mind are collected and focusedon the object of concentration. There will be no tossing of the mind. When there is deep concentration, there is no consciousness of the body and surroundings.

Everybody possesses some ability to concentrate. Everybody does concentrate to a certain extent when he reads a book, when he writes a letter, when he plays tennis and, in fact, when he does any kind of work. But, for spiritual purposes, concentration should be developed to an infinite degree.

There is great concentration when you play cards or chess, but the mind is not filled with pure and divine thoughts. The mental contents are of an undesirable nature. You can hardly experience the divine thrill, ecstasy and elevation when the mind is filled with impure thoughts. Every object has its own mental associations. You will have to fill up the mind with sublime, spiritual thoughts. Then only the mind will be expurgated of all worldly thoughts.

Views expressed above are the author's own.

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PLU professors and students dive deep into the psychology of the pandemic – Pacific Lutheran University

Grahe reached out to a colleague in Australia and learned of a researcher who was conducting a survey to measure health attitudes in response to the virus just before it became a pandemic. Both Grahe and Cook used that survey as their starting points.

Grahe and his Stat232 study featured a series of scales measuring general attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors in relation to the pandemic in the U.S., including peoples trust in media, government, knowledge about the virus, its transmission and symptoms, and health behaviors.

One big challenge: getting folks to participate in a study about the pandemic when they were living in it.

We wanted a large sample from across the country, Grahe said. I reached out to some networks. At first, they seemed to think I was overreacting to the virus. Later, peers became so overwhelmed with converting everything to virtual learning that they didnt have time.

Two other institutions in New York and Georgia contributed samples from students, and some PLU students in the Statistics 232 course reached out to others on social media. Eventually, more than 900 respondents from across the country participated in the study.

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Derby Undercard: Eclipse Winner Whitmore is a fan favorite in deep field of 13 for the Churchill Downs – Past The Wire

LOUISVILLE, Ky.RobertLaPenta, trainerRonMoquettandHead of Plains Partners Eclipse Award winnerWhitmorelooms large in a field of 13 for the 86th running of the $500,000 Churchill Downs presented by Ford (GI).

The seven-furlong main track test goes as the 10th race Saturday with a 4:31 p.m. post time.

Whitmore, winner of the Breeders Cup Sprint (GI) last fall atKeenelandto earn champion sprinter honors for 2020, will be making his third start in the Churchill Downs. He was fourth in 2018 and fifth in 2019 that marked his most recent start at Churchill Downs. Whitmore will exit post nine and be ridden byRicardo Santana Jr.

Among the challengers to Whitmore is two-time Grade I winnerMind Control. Trained byGregg Sacco, Mind Control returned from a 3 -month layoff with a runner-up finish in the Carter Handicap (GI) on April 3 to begin his 2021 campaign.IradOrtiz Jr. has the mount and will leave post two.

The field for the Churchill Downs, with riders and weights from the rail out, is:

1. Phat Man(Javier Castellano, 118 pounds)

2. Mind Control (IradOrtiz Jr., 118)

3. Basin(Jose Ortiz, 118)

4. Flagstaff(LuisSaez, 118)

5. Tap It to Win(John Velazquez, 118)

6. Attachment Rate (JoeTalamo, 118)

7. Shashashakemeup(FlorentGeroux, 118)

8. Get the Prize(Miguel Mena, 118)

9. Whitmore (Ricardo Santana Jr., 123)

10. Bango(MarcelinoPedrozaJr., 118)

11. Hog Creek Hustle(CoreyLanerie, 118)

12. Endorsed(Joel Rosario, 118)

13. Lexitonian(TylerGaffalione, 118)

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