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eljackinton · 9 months
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For Obscure Comic of the Month I look at @recklessherohq 's Knights vs Pirates by Jay Martin Chris Imber and Chris Jenkins, the comic equivalent of Unreal Tournament 2004 with 20 different mods installed. Where 'because it's cool' is the only rule.
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raydillon · 7 months
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Last night's Halloween stream! Check out @renaedeliz as Lydia Deetz from Beetlejuice (Animated)! @brentengstrom as Frankenstein.
Special Guest: @chrisdibari
Surprise guest: Chris Imber!
Plus we watch horror movies and draw ridiculous stuff!
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zaephyn · 2 years
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Pencils by Chris Imber, inks by me.
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downthetubes · 7 years
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In Review: London Super Comic Con 2017 
Tony Esmond reports on one of the most eagerly-anticipated comics events in Britain’s capital this year, focusing mainly on the independent titles and creators at the event… It has just been London Super Comic Con for 2017. Yesterday, I got home after a hot train journey carrying far too many, rubbish carrier bags on overly-packed Sunday Service trains with drunk Notting Hill Carnival people. I…
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moonlightreal · 3 years
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So, this book is a scam.
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Kind of.  Accidentally maybe?  So I took a family studies class and my teacher listed Annual Editions: The Family as one of our required textbooks.  So I bought it, since required.  But when I was writing one of the assigned article summaries i was too lazy to walk across the room and get the book so i googled the article and there it was free on the internet.
It wasn’t until class was almost over that it occurred to me to wonder just how many of the articles were free on the internet and spent a few hours googling every title in the book.  Out of 56 articles four were only available to people with a subscription to The Atlantic and six I could only find as abstracts. 
So my classmates and I dropped good money mostly for free articles!  A scam?  I can’t think of any other word for it.  During a global pandemic while some of us have lost our jobs. That’s pretty epic scummy. Did our teacher know?  I did ASK the teacher-- nicely, didn’t want to accused her.  She dodged the question and just said “students like having the articles all in one place.” I don’t think my kind teacher was scamming us, I think she just didn’t think.  The publisher may actually be epic scummy.
So if you get assigned an Annual Editions, try to wrangle a list of articles out of your teacher so you don’t have to pay for it.  And then be angry.  In these uncertain times we gotta protect people from scumbaggery when it appears.
Annual Editions: The Family Forty-Third Edition
Unit 1 Evolving Perspectives on the Family
1.1 Five Reasons We can’t Handle Marriage Anymore by Anthony D’Ambrosio
https://blog.cambly.com/2015/07/25/five-reasons-we-cant-handle-marriage-anymore/
1.2 Family matters by W. Bradford Wilcox
https://slate.com/human-interest/2014/01/new-harvard-study-where-is-the-land-of-opportunity-finds-single-parents-are-the-key-link-to-economic-opportunity.html
1.3 The New Nuclear family by Suzy Kimm
https://newrepublic.com/article/122349/new-nuclear-family
1.5 Migration and Families Left behind by Sylvie Demurger
https://wol.iza.org/articles/migration-and-families-left-behind/long
1.6 American’s (sic) Think Their Own families Are great But like Judging Other People’s, A New report Suggests by Amanda Marcotte
https://www.salon.com/2016/10/24/americans-think-their-own-families-are-great-but-like-judging-other-peoples-a-new-report-suggests/
1.7 Why We Need to separate Kids from tech—Now by Martha Ross
https://www.mercurynews.com/2015/05/19/why-we-need-to-separate-kids-from-tech-now/
Unit 2 Exploring and Establishing Relationships
2.1 What Schools Should Teach Kids About Sex by Jessica Lahey
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/03/what-schools-should-teach-kids-about-sex/387061/
2.2 Sex and the Class of 2020: How Will hook-ups Change? By Conior Friedersdorf
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/10/what-sex-on-campus-will-look-like-for-the-class-of-2020/381572/
2.3 There’s No Such Thing as Everlasting love (According to science) by Emily Esfahani Smith
https://www.theatlantic.com/sexes/archive/2013/01/theres-no-such-thing-as-everlasting-love-according-to-science/267199/
2.5 Sliding Versus Deciding: How Cohabitation Changes Marriage by Galena Rhodes
http://familyinamerica.org/files/9014/7274/6179/Rhoades.pdf
2.6 Is There a Shortage of Marriageable Men? By Isabel Sawhill and Johanna Venator
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/social-mobility-memos/2015/09/22/is-there-a-shortage-of-marriageable-men/
2.8 Teen Moms need support not shame by Alex Ronan
https://www.thecut.com/2015/05/teen-moms-need-support-not-shame.html
2.9 What Happens to a Woman’s Brain When She Becomes a Mother by Adrienne LaFrance
https://www.baby-chick.com/what-happens-to-a-womans-brain-when-she-becomes-a-mother/
Unit 3 Family Relationships
3.1 Can Attachment Theory Explain All our relationships? By Bethany Saltman
https://www.thecut.com/2016/06/attachment-theory-motherhood-c-v-r.html
3.2 The Marriage Mindset  by Annemarie Scobey
https://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+marriage+mindset%3A+lasting+love+isn%27t+just+a+matter+of+the+heart...-a0464449743
3.4 The Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Staying Married Forever by Janet Clegg and Hilary Browne Wilkinson
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3728507/The-divorce-lawyer-s-guide-staying-married-forever.html
3.6 Parenting Wars by Jane Shilling
https://www.newstatesman.com/lifestyle/lifestyle/2013/01/parenting-wars-tiger-moms-versus-helicopter-parents
3.7 Raising a Moral Child by Adam Grant
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/12/opinion/sunday/raising-a-moral-child.html
3.8 The Collapse of Parenting: Why it’s Time for Parents to grow Up by Cathy Gulli
https://www.macleans.ca/society/the-collapse-of-parenting-why-its-time-for-parents-to-grow-up/
3.9 The Science of Siblings by Francine Russo
https://parade.com/23970/francinerusso/the-science-of-siblings/
3.10 How to Make Peace With your Siblings by Evan Imber-Black
https://www.nextavenue.org/how-make-peace-your-sibling/
3.11 The Sandwich Generation Juggling Act by Sherri Snelling
https://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2015/12/18/the-sandwich-generation-juggling-act/?sh=614ed73e2643
3.12 More Grandparents Become Caregivers for Grandkids. Is That Good? By Jessica Mendoza
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0216/More-grandparents-become-caregivers-for-grandkids.-Is-that-good
Unit 4 Challenges and Opportunities
4.1 Anguish of the Abandoned Child by Charles A. Nelson III, Nathan A. Fox, and Charles H. Zeanah Jr.
https://bettercarenetwork.org/sites/default/files/anguish%20of%20the%20abandoned%20child.pdf
4.2 An Epidemic of Children Dying in Hot Cars by David Diamond
https://www.kidsandcars.org/2016/06/29/an-epidemic-of-children-dying-in-hot-cars-a-tragedy-that-can-be-prevented/
4.3 Gluten-free Baby: When Parents Ignore Science by Aaron Hutchins
https://www.macleans.ca/society/health/gluten-free-baby-when-parents-ignore-science/
4.4 Family Privilege by John R. Seita
https://reclaimingjournal.com/sites/default/files/journal-article-pdfs/10_3_Seita.pdf
4.5 Terrorism in the Home by Victor M. Parachin
https://www.coursehero.com/file/26982014/English-3docx/ Full article seems not to be available.
4.6 When Your Parents are Heroin Addicts by Tracey Helton
https://www.thedailybeast.com/when-your-parents-are-heroin-addicts
4.7 “We Never Talked About It”: As Opioid Deaths Rise, Families of Color Stay Silent by Leah Samuel
https://www.statnews.com/2017/02/13/race-stigma-opioid-death/
4.8 Growing Pains: Are Perfect Families a Recipe for Stress? By Vanessa Thorpe
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/may/08/perfect-families-stress-exhaustion-modern-parents
4.9 Your Kid Goes to Jail, You Get the Bill by Eli Hager
https://www.themarshallproject.org/2017/03/02/your-kid-goes-to-jail-you-get-the-bill
4.10 Separation Anxiety: How Deportation Divides Immigrant Families by Hank Kalet
https://www.njspotlight.com/2016/11/16-11-29-separation-anxiety-how-deportation-divides-immigrant-families/
4.11 Myths about Military Families by Jennifer Woodworth
http://www.eparent.com/military-uncategorized/myths-military-families/
4.13 Working Hard, Hardly Working by Chris Sorenson
https://www.macleans.ca/work/trendswork/working-hard-hardly-working-our-problem-with-productivity/
4.15 Supporting the Supporters: What Family Caregivers Need to Care for a Loved One with Cancer by Leonard L. Berry et all
https://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200/JOP.2016.017913
4.17 Why Do Marriages Fail by Joseph N Ducanto
https://www.newsweek.com/2015/05/29/breaking-hard-do-arkansas-why-divorce-laws-are-getting-stricter-332531.html
4.18 Breaking Up is Hard to Do in Arkansas: Why Divorce Laws Are Getting Stricter by Tracey Harrington
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/nov/22/children-divorce-resolution-survey-rather-parents-separate
4.19 Children of Divorce: 82% Rather Parents Separate Than “Stay for the Kids” by Owen Bowcott
https://herstontennesseefamilylaw.com/2013/02/28/helping-children-endure-divorce/
4.20 Helping Children Endure Divorce by Marlene Eskind Moses
https://aifs.gov.au/publications/family-matters/issue-92/effects-co-parenting-relationships-ex-spouses-couples-step
4.21 The Effects of Co-Parenting Relationships with Ex-Spouses on Couples in Step-Families by Claire Cartwright and Kerry Gibson
https://aifs.gov.au/publications/family-matters/issue-92/effects-co-parenting-relationships-ex-spouses-couples-step
Unit 5 Families, Now and into the Future
5.1 The Changing American Family by Natalie Angier
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/26/health/families.html
5.2 What Will the Family of the Future Look Like? By Ann Berrington and Agnese Vitali
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/05/what-will-the-family-of-the-future-look-like/
5.3 Why Are Fewer People Getting Married? By Jay L. Zagorsky
https://news.osu.edu/why-are-fewer-people-getting-married/
5.4 Relationships in the Melting Pot by Tina Livingston
https://www.bacp.co.uk/bacp-journals/healthcare-counselling-and-psychotherapy-journal/july-2015/relationships-in-the-melting-pot/
5.5 Family Diversity is the New Normal for America’s Children by Philip Cohen
https://contemporaryfamilies.org/the-new-normal/
https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2019/11/23/family-diversity-new-normal/
5.7 Strengthening Ties: the Case for Building a Social Policy Centered on Families by Phillip Longman et al.
https://static.newamerica.org/attachments/2886-strengthening-ties/FCSP%20Framing%20Paper.40ac19781c8346d59786b2b1cc973fae.pdf
Articles in The Atlantic, only available with a subscription:
2.7 Not Wanting Kids is Entirely Normal by Jessica Valenti
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/09/not-wanting-kids-is-entirely-normal/262367/
2.10 Sperm donor, Life Partner by Alana Samuels
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/12/sperm-donor-life-partner/383421/
3.3 Masters of Love by Emily Esfahani Smith
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/06/happily-ever-after/372573/
3.5 The Gay Guide to Wedded Bliss by Liza Mundy
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/06/the-gay-guide-to-wedded-bliss/309317/
Articles that were not obviously available, or only available as an abstract:
1.4 Bridging cultural divides: The Role and impact of Binational families by Samantha N.N. Cross and Mary c. Gilly
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270406380_Bridging_Cultural_Divides_The_Role_and_Impact_of_Binational_Families
2:4 Dating as if it were Driver’s Ed by Lisa Jander
4.12 A Whole-Family Approach to Workforce Engagement by Kerry Desjardins
https://stemecosystems.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/awholefamilyapproach.pdf
4.14 In Whose Best Interests? A Case Study of a Family Affected by Dementia by Rachel Webb and Karen Harrison Dening
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/In-whose-best-interests-A-case-study-of-a-family-by-Webb-Dening/501267662dc1ec43bf8f4f563dd40a2ac39cf10d
4.16 The Challenges of Change: How We Meet the Care Needs of the Ever-evolving LGBT Family? By Nancy A. Orel and David W. Coon
https://asu.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/the-challenges-of-change-how-can-we-meet-the-care-needs-of-the-ev
5.6 Family strengths and Resilience by Eugene C. Roehikepartain and Amy K. Syvertsen
https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1039018
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gorogues · 5 years
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By Chris Imber.
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solitudeproductions · 3 years
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Join today YouTube premiere. One of the sickest and raw #solitudeproductions release to date. The new album of the Belgian multi-instrumentalist musician @deha_amsg , known for such projects as Slow, Clouds, Deos, God Eat God, Merda Mundi, Imber Luminis and many others. This time drummer Chris Dalcin (Czarina, Elusive Travel, Windbreed and others) from the USA took part in the recording. «Par Le Sang Et La Fin» is one long track in 36 minutes, turning into complete madness. The musicians create a truly stunning piece in the style of funeral doom metal, inheriting the atmosphere of suicidal black metal. #funeraldoom #newrelease #metalrelease https://www.instagram.com/p/CKlqFPzpw2M/?igshid=rlcsp36yjq30
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weirdstuff-blog · 4 years
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard (25)
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MEDIA CALL: Gillard, Abbott to hold Q&A session at Rooty Hill RSL Wednesday, 11 August 2010 from 6.00pm
Sydney, Australia, August 9, 2010 – Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott will be holding a people’s forum at Rooty Hill RSL on Wednesday, 11 August 2010 from 6.00pm. The event will be facilitated by political editor David Speers and telecast live across Australia.
The audience, which will include approximately 200 swinging voters from Western Sydney chosen by Galaxy Research, as well as media representatives, will have the opportunity to ask the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader questions related to their policies and in particular, how it affects the local community.
Gillard, Abbott Q&A session details Date: Wednesday, 11 August 2010 Time: 6.00pm (media can set up from 5.15pm) Where: Rooty Hill RSL Waratah Room 55 Sherbrooke Street, Rooty Hill NSW 2766 RSVP: [email protected]
Schedule 6.00pm Prime Minister Julia Gillard address – Q&A 7.00pm Break for refreshments 7.30pm Opposition Leader Tony Abbott address – Q&A 8.30pm Close
A limited number of seats are available for media representatives for this event. To attend this media call or for further information regarding the Gillard, Abbott Q&A session, please contact Christine Kardashian at Dash PR on 02 8084 0705 / 0416 005 703 or email [email protected].
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MEDIA RELEASE: Rooty Hill RSL to host Gillard, Abbott Q&A session Wednesday, 11 August 2010 from 6.00pm
Sydney, Australia, August 9, 2010 – Rooty Hill RSL, Australia’s largest RSL club, will host the highly anticipated people’s forum with Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott. The event will be held on Wednesday, 11 August 2010 from 6.00pm, facilitated by political editor David Speers and telecast live across Australia.
Why Rooty Hill RSL? Rooty Hill RSL is at the heart of Western Sydney and has been chosen as the location for the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader to connect with key local voters. Both leaders have acknowledged Western Sydney is the key to gaining significant support in New South Wales as the area is one of the largest communities in Australia.
With so many venues available, Rooty Hill RSL was chosen at this crucial time of the election campaign not only for its location, but for its iconic status, media relations, community awareness and its ability to service an event of this stature.
Large enough to be its own suburb, Rooty Hill RSL is fighting for its own postcode – justifiably, the club is the hub of entertainment and leisure with its own state of the art gym, four star hotel, AMF Bowling and M9 Laser Skirmish centre, five eateries, youth club and child minding facilities, as well as a premier function centre.
To further enhance its market leading position, Rooty Hill RSL is now going green. The installation of its own tri-generation power plant which is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 50% will be completed in the coming weeks and will further serve the interests of the community and the environment alike.
The success of the club and the reason it has been asked to host this event is a testament to the new direction Rooty Hill RSL has seen in the last three years – the spirit of the staff, the support of its members and the real relationship it has with the community it serves.
Rooty Hill RSL is a ‘politician’s backyard’ and the ideal location for the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader to hold a public forum with one of the largest communities in the New South Wales region. The audience, which will include approximately 200 swinging voters from Western Sydney chosen by Galaxy Research, as well as media representatives, will have the opportunity to ask the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader questions related to their policies and in particular, how it affects the local community.
The question may also be put to Australia’s leaders on why Rooty Hill RSL does not have its own postcode given its size, status and community relevance.
Gillard, Abbott Q&A session details Date: Wednesday, 11 August 2010 Time: 6.00pm Where: Rooty Hill RSL Waratah Room 55 Sherbrooke Street, Rooty Hill NSW 2766
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About Rooty Hill RSL Rooty Hill RSL is the largest RSL and leading club in Australia. Established over forty years ago, Rooty Hill RSL is the premier entertainment, function and leisure facility that includes AMF Bowling and M9 Laser Skirmish centre, One55 Health & Fitness state of the art gym, Novotel Hotel premium accommodation, five eateries under one roof, as well as its own tri-generation power plant. With a population of over 40,000, Rooty Hill RSL is currently petitioning for its own postcode. For more information, visit www.rootyhillrsl.com.au.
Media Contacts Christine Kardashian Dash PR +61 2 8084 0705 | +61 416 005 703 [email protected]
Peta Imber, Brand Manager Rooty Hill RSL +61 2 9677 4907 | +61 404 880 324 [email protected]
Ian Lowe, General Manager, Marketing & Business Development Rooty Hill RSL +61 2 9677 4964 | +61 458 495 386 [email protected]
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Tagged: , Julia Gillard , Tony Abbott , Q&A Session , Labor , Liberal , politics politicians , Rooty Hill RSL , Rooty Hill RSL, Rooty Hill , NSW , Australia
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eljackinton · 6 months
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Todays art stays on the knight theme, with the delightfully over the top design of King Arthur from Reckless Hero's Knights vs Pirates comic by Jay Martin, Chris Imber and Chris Jenkins.
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salbrucculeri · 7 years
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Tonights #ink is #deadpool dressed like #ryu FROM #streetfighter @streetfighterv @capcomunity #capcom #videogames #inksofsalb2017 with pencils by Chris Imber!! #comics #inking
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magaratimes · 7 years
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#BBC: Inzuki ibihumbi n'ibihumbi zibasiye imodoka mu mujyi wa Hull
#BBC: Inzuki ibihumbi n’ibihumbi zibasiye imodoka mu mujyi wa Hull
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recklessherohq · 7 years
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The Last Sheriff returns in an all new action packed issue. The Sheriff and his new friends embark on the first step of their rebellion, in a small place called Railtown. Along the way they meet Kyto, a drunk with a surprising secret. Will the mission falter at the first hurdle or can they convince the people of Railtown to fight back against the Coalition?
The new issue is available in both print and digital formats and you can also get copies signed by both the write (Chris Jenkins) and the artist (Chris Imber). You can get your direct from Reckless Hero here.
The Last Sheriff Part IV now available The Last Sheriff returns in an all new action packed issue. The Sheriff and his new friends embark on the first step of their rebellion, in a small place called Railtown.
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touchrwanda · 4 years
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Chris Vital umuhanzi mushya uje guteza imbere umiziki Nyarwanda
Chris Vital umuhanzi mushya uje guteza imbere umiziki Nyarwanda
Ni kensi umunsi ku munsi hano mu Rwanda havuka abahanzi bashya baza biyongera ku bandi dusanzwe dufite, kuri ubu umuhanzi ukizamuka Vital Tugiramahire ukoresha amazina ya Chris Vital ari mu rugamba rwo guteza imere umuziki Nyarwanda.
Chris Vital ukomoka mu karere ka Rusizi, yarangiye amashuri yisumbuye (Secondaire) muri 2019, akaba yarigaga i Butare mu karere ka Huye, yatangiye umuziki mu kwezi 4…
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vermeld · 4 years
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Chris Vital umuhanzi mushya uje guteza imbere umiziki Nyarwanda
Chris Vital umuhanzi mushya uje guteza imbere umiziki Nyarwanda
Ni kensi umunsi ku munsi hano mu Rwanda havuka abahanzi bashya baza biyongera ku bandi dusanzwe dufite, kuri ubu umuhanzi ukizamuka Vital Tugiramahire ukoresha amazina ya Chris Vital ari mu rugamba rwo guteza imere umuziki Nyarwanda.
Chris Vital ukomoka mu karere ka Rusizi, yarangiye amashuri yisumbuye (Secondaire) muri 2019, akaba yarigaga i Butare mu karere ka Huye, yatangiye umuziki mu kwezi 4…
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miamiclasica · 6 years
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Image caption Suzie Imber will now get a recommendation to join the European Space Agency
A Leicester scientist has said she is “excited” she could “end up in space” after winning a BBC Two show.
Suzie Imber, 33, was revealed as the best candidate for space on “Astronauts: Do you have what it takes?” on Sunday.
The University of Leicester associate professor said the experience was “incredible” but “really tough”.
Dr Imber, who triumphed over 11 other people, will now get a recommendation to join the European Space Agency.
Image caption Former astronaut Chris Hadfield (r) was the first Canadian to walk in space
Former astronaut Chris Hadfield and his team put the candidates through a series of gruelling tests as part of the show, to find out who had the qualities to be an astronaut.
Dr Imber, associate professor of planetary science at the university, said: “Staying focused and being able to cope with the degree of testing over a time period was hard.
“It was really hard to prepare for tests, like the ability to take my own blood.
“And being strapped into a capsule and lowered into water, so it fills up, and then spun around so you have to hold your breath and feel disorientated.”
Image caption Dr Imber beat 11 other candidates, including engineers and pilots
The scientist has been interested in space from a young age and her current research looks at Mercury’s magnetosphere.
Dr Imber said she was “utterly shocked and surprised” when her name was announced.
“The process has taught me that you don’t have to be the best at everything,” she said.
“You have to be consistently good over a broad range of skills and perhaps that’s why I might have got a slight edge on the others.
“[Winning] has made me more excited and enthusiastic to apply, and who knows, it’s possible that I could one day end up in space.”
Dr Imber added she made “incredibly valuable life-long friendships” with those she met on the six-week programme.
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Image caption Suzie Imber is also a good climber as can be seen here on Denali, the highest mountain in North America
Professor Paul Boyle, president of the university, said: “For an intrepid explorer, who is used to scaling mountains, she has surpassed herself by achieving new heights of success.
“She has done herself, her family and loved ones and the university very proud indeed.
“We hope she continues to go from strength to strength in her application to become an astronaut.”
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