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Sebastien Loeb consigue récord de seis victorias de especial consecutivas en la Etapa 13 del Dakar 2023, Nasser Al-Attiyah a un paso del título
Es cierto que Sebastien Loeb no ha tenido que competir con un Nasser Al-Attiyah en modo ataque, pero ganar seis etapas consecutivas no había sido conseguido por ningún piloto en la historia del Dakar. El récord de Ari Vatanen de cinco había sido empatado ayer por Loeb y hoy tenemos nueva marca. Loeb no tuvo mayores problemas para ganar nuevamente hoy, cerrando el día con una ventaja de 5 minutos y 28 segundos sobre Al-Attiyah. El Prodrive Hunter definitivamente se siente mucho más a gusto en las dunas que en el terreno pedregoso con que se inició la carrera y esto pinta bien para el Mundial de Rally Raid FIA W2RC, donde las victorias de Loeb le están dando buenos puntos de cara a las próximas carreras de desierto.
Nasser Al-Attiyah consiguió su mejor resultado en varios días, pero sin atacar particularmente en una zona que domina, el Empty Quarter. Con su trabajo en esta segunda semana, Nasser ha quedado con una ventaja de 1 hora y 21 minutos sobre Sebastien Loeb y solamente tiene que cerrar el trabajo mañana camino a Dammam.
Lucas Moraes fue séptimo, pero sigue sólido camino a un podio en su debut en el Dakar con 55 minutos de ventaja sobre Giniel de Villiers.
Ahora hay dos argentinos en el Top 10, ya que con un excelente noveno puesto en la etapa de hoy, Juan Cruz Yacopini se ha elevado a séptimo puesto general y Sebastián Halpern ha entrado en el Top 10 al ubicarse décimo.
Clasificación General - Etapa 13 de 14
Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 43:48:10
Sebastien Loeb (Prodrive) +1:21:42
Lucas Moraes (Toyota) +1:35:50
Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) +2:30:44
Henk Lategan (Toyota) +2:38:20
Martin Prokop (Ford) +3:39:13
Juan Cruz Yacopini (Toyota) +4:25:42
Wei Han (SMG) +4:26:01
Mathieu Serradori (Century) +4:28:31
Sebastián Halpern (MINI) +4:46:26
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W2RC-Desafio Ruta 40-resultado prologo
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1-200-Nasser All Attyah\Matheu Baumel-Toyota GR Hylux T1+,T1+,Toyota Gazzo Racing-6min33s
2-201-Yazeed Al-Raghi\Michael Orr-Toyota GR Hylux T1+,T1+,Over Drive Toyota-6min41s
3-302-Mitchel Guthrie\Kalch Walch-T3M MCE-5,T3 -Red Bull Off Road BFG-6min50s
4-202-Sebastian Halpern\Bernardo Graue-Mini Cooper T1+,X-Raid Mini-6min53s
5-306-Matias Ekstrom\Emil Bergwist-Can-am Maverick X3,T3,South Racing-Can-am-6min54s
6-311-Rodriguez\De La Vega-T3M MCE-5-WEVER SPORTS\Taurus-6min54s
7-203-Juan Cruz Yacopiani\Daniel Oliveras-Toyota GR Hylux T1+,Over Drive Toyota, 6min54s
8-305-João Ferreira\Filipi Palmero-Yamaha YXZ1000R,T3-Yamaha Rally Team X-Raid- 7min00s
9-309-Nicolas Canavigliasso\Pertegarini-T3M MCE 5-Weversports-7min02s
10-304-Francisco Lopez\Jacomy-Can-am Maverick X3-Red Bull Can-am Off Road- 7min05s
OPEN CARS
1-670-Ferioli\Rinardi-Can-am Maverick X3-Ferioli Racing Team,T3-7min19s
2-674-Cabellero\Bollero-Can-am Maverick X3-T3-7min39s
3-672-Macua\Fazzi-Can-am Maverick X3-Macua Sport Team,T3-7min55s
4-650-Blaz Zapag\Sanchez-Toyota Hylux IRS V8-Copetrol Rally Team, A, 7min57s
5-673-Gentile\Gentile-Can-am Maverick X3-HV Racing,T3, 8min02s
6-677-Pennesi\WINTERSTETER-Can-am Maverick X3-T3-ATV SPORT RALLY- 8min01s
7-652-Larreyguy\Nohra-Toyota Hylux-ETAP Racing-A-8min05s
8-678-Semino\Oltra-Can-am Maverick X3-T3-XCORPION RALLY RACING-8min34s
9-651-Nunez\Cosiansi-Toyota Hylux-Salta Rally Team-9min37s
10-676-Velez\IMPERATRICE-Can-am Maverick X3-GM Motorsport-12min26s
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motorsport-magazin · 1 year
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Überzeugender Auftritt des MINI JCW Rally Plus
Sand und Dünen waren die Hauptzutat der Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, der zweiten Veranstaltung der FIA World Rally Raid Championship. Genau die richtige Mischung für den MINI John Cooper Works Rally Plus. Sebastian Halpern und Bernardo „Ronnie“ Graue konnten mit Platz vier in der T1-Wertung wichtige Punkte ihrem WM-Konto gutschreiben. Scheich Khalid Al-Qassimi beendete zusammen mit Ola Floene…
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Act N°1
Alessandra Rich
Alexander Mcqueen
Alexis Mabille
Alice McCall
Anna Sui
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Antonio Grimaldi
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Carolina Herrera
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Chanel
Chloé
Christian Cowan
Christian Dior
Christian Lacroix
Christian Siriano
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Del Core
Diane von Fürstenberg
Dilara Findikoglu
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Geyanna Youness
Giambattista Valli
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Halston
Hanae Mori
Heaven Gaia
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Jean-Louis Sabaji
Jean Louis Scherrer
Jean Paul Gaultier
John Galliano
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Lanvin
Louis Vuitton
Marchesa
Markarian
Miss Sohee
Miu Miu
Monique Lhuillier
Moschino
Naeem Khan
Nensi Dojaka
Nicolas Jebran
Nicole + Felicia
Oscar de la Renta
OZLANA
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Pinko
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Ralph & Russo
Ralph Lauren
Remi Al Ali
Rami Kadi
Reem Acra
Rick Owens
Roberto Cavalli
Sabyasachi
Saint Laurent
Schiaparelli
Simone Rocha
Stephane Rolland
Style Temple
SUSAN FANG
Sylvie Facon
Tadashi Shoji
Thierry Mugler
Tony Ward
Tony Yaacoub
Ulyana Sergeenko
Undercover
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Versace
Victoria's Secret
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The American Library Association Annual Conference is June 22-27. Everyone in the bookish world is heading off to Chicago to immerse themselves in books, author talks, books, presentations, books, panel discussion…..did I mention books? Everyone but us that is. We can’t make it this year, but that didn’t stop us from creating our dream schedule.  If you’re going, we’ve got a list of the events you won’t want to miss. If you’re not going, we’ve got a list to make you green with envy.
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Meet the Authors: Jason Reynolds 
Saturday, June 24
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 3020
When you have a chance to meet this  Coretta Scott King – John Steptoe Award winner you take it. He is a captivating speaker and all around nice guy.
Meet the Authors: Melanie Crowder  
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Saturday, June 24
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 3811
An Uninterrupted View of the Sky, June 2017
Modern history unearthed as a boy becomes an innocent victim of corruption in the underbelly of Bolivia’s crime world, where the power of family is both a prison and the only means of survival.
Generation Gap: Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors Look at Youth and Technology.  Featuring V.E. Schwab, Cory Doctorow, Susan Dennard and Annalee Newitz
Saturday, June 24
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Location: McCormick Place, W192
During this panel, Cory Doctorow, Annalee Newitz, V.E. Schwab and Susan Dennard discuss how their work can help explain and bridge generational gaps, as well as what it takes for a literary work to gain crossover appeal for both youth and adults.
  Meet the Authors: Candace Ganger  
Saturday, June 24
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 2714
The Inevitable Collision of Birdie & Bash, July 2017
Sebastian Alvaréz is just trying to hold the pieces together: to not flunk out, to keep his sort-of-best friend Wild Kyle from doing something really bad, and to see his beloved Ma through chemo. But when he meets Birdie Paxton, a near-Valedictorian who doesn’t realize she’s smoking hot in her science pun T-shirt, at a party, an undeniable attraction sparks. And suddenly he’s not worried about anything. But before they are able to exchange numbers, they are pulled apart. A horrifying tragedy soon links Birdie and Bash together—but neither knows it.
Meet the Authors: Cindy Pon 
Saturday, June 24
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 3020
Want, June 2017
From critically acclaimed author Cindy Pon comes an edge-of-your-seat sci-fi thriller, set in a near-future Taipei plagued by pollution, about a group of teens who risk everything to save their city.
Meet the Authors: Neal Shusterman 
Saturday, June 24
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 3020
Scythe, 2016
Two teens must learn the “art of killing” in this Printz Honor–winning book, the first in a chilling new series from Neal Shusterman, author of the New York Times bestselling Unwind dystology.
YA Author Coffee Klatch
The Steep and Thorny Way by Cat Winters
Sunday, June 25
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Location: McCormick Place, S105
Enjoy coffee and meet with YALSA’s award winning authors! This informal coffee klatch will give you an opportunity to meet authors who have appeared on one of YALSA’s six annual selected lists or have received one of YALSA’s five literary awards. Librarians will sit at a table and every 3 or 4 minutes, a new author will arrive at your table to talk abut their upcoming projects! Participating authors include: Julie Berry, Jessica Abel, Melissa Albert, Kwame Alexander, Jodi Lynn Anderson, Kathleen Baldwin, Peter Bognanni, Wendy Brant, Sharon Cameron, Kristin Cashore, Melanie Crowder, Cory Doctorow, Sarah Beth Durst, Kim Dwinell, Candace Ganger, Geoffrey Girard, Adele Griffin, Julie Halpern, Deborah Heiligman, McCall Hoyle, Holly Jennings, Shing Yin, Khor Marjorie Liu, Emery Lord, Marie Lu, Anna-Marie McLemore, Nnedi Okorafor, Daniel José Older, Louise O’Neil, Mitali Perkins, J.L.Powers, Amy Reed, Rob Rufus, Meredith Russo, V.E. Schwab, Neal Shusterman, Scott Stambach, Megan Whalen Turner, Kim Turrisi, Cat Winters, Skottie Young 
Meet the Authors: Kwame Alexander 
Sunday, June 25
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 311
Kwame Alexander shares poetry and inspiring lessons about the rules of life, as well as uplifting quotes from athletes such as Stephen Curry and Venus Williams and other exemplars like Sonia Sotomayor and Michelle Obama in this motivational and inspirational book just right for graduates of any age and anyone needing a little encouragement.
Meet the Authors: Melissa Albert (Flatiron Books YA)
Sunday, June 25
10:45 AM – 11:30 AM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 2714
The Hazel Wood, Jan 30, 2018
Welcome to The Hazel Wood, Melissa Albert’s fierce, captivating contemporary fantasy about a seventeen-year-old girl who must venture into the world behind a pitch-dark, cult-classic collection of fairy tales to save her mother.
Meet the Authors: Julie Berry  (Rainbow Books)
Sunday, June 25
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 2817
The Passion of Dolssa, 2016
The year is 1241. Dolssa, a young gentlewoman from the city, is on the run from a rogue monk who wants to burn her as a heretic. Botille is a matchmaker running a tavern with her two sisters in a tiny seaside village. When the matchmaker finds the mystic, half-dead beside a country road, she discovers the girl’s extraordinary power to heal people. But the monk who pursues Dolssa will stop at nothing to find Dolssa and see her burn. The more Dolssa becomes a part of Botille’s family, the graver the danger becomes for the entire village.
Meet the Authors: Kristin Cashore 
Sunday, June 25
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 3811
Jane, Unlimited, Release date Sept 19, 2017
The highly anticipated standalone from the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of the Graceling Realm series—a kaleidoscopic novel about grief, adventure, storytelling, and finding yourself in a world of seemingly infinite choices.
Booklist’s #50YearsofYA Panel
Sunday, June 25
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: McCormick Place, S103
Booklist’s ongoing 50 Years of YA celebration—based on the 1967 publication of S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders—reaches one of its peak events with this wide-ranging discussion about the past and future of YA literature. Featuring a blow-out panel of seven superstar YA authors to include: Kristin Cashore (Bitterblue, Penguin Young Readers Group), Brandy Colbert (Little & Lion, Little Brown Books for Young Readers), Deborah Heiligman (Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers, Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group),  Daniel Jose Older (Shadowshaper, Scholastic), Neal Shusterman (Scythe, Simon & Schuster Children’s Books), Megan Whalen Turner (Thick as Thieves, HarperCollins Children’s Books), and Nicola Yoon (The Sun Is Also a Star, Random House Children’s Books). Moderated by Booklist’s Books for Youth Editor Daniel Kraus. 
Meet the Authors: Anna-Marie McLemore 
Sunday, June 25
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall – Booth 2711 Wild and Beautiful, Oct 2017
For nearly a century, the Nomeolvides women have tended the grounds of La Pradera. They’ve also hidden a tragic legacy: if they fall in love too deeply, their lovers vanish. But then a strange boy appears in the gardens. The boy is a mystery to Estrella, the Nomeolvides girl who finds him, but he’s even more a mystery to himself; he knows nothing more than his first name. As Estrella tries to help Fel piece together his unknown past, La Pradera leads them to secrets as dangerous as they are magical in this stunning exploration of love, loss, and family.
Hopefully next year we’ll be attending ALA instead of just dreaming about it. If you’re going, send us pictures so we can live vicariously through you.
Ann-Eliza
  ALA Envy: Your Guide to 2017 America Library Association Annual Conference The American Library Association Annual Conference is June 22-27. Everyone in the bookish world is heading off to Chicago to immerse themselves in books, author talks, books, presentations, books, panel discussion.....did I mention books?
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morganbelarus · 7 years
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Celebrities show up to support the March for Science
As hundreds of Marches for Science took place around the globe, science-loving celebrities sounded off on social media to show their support.
A few marched themselves (looking at you, Peter Capaldi). Others, unable to make it, sent messages of encouragement and thanks to participants. Bonus: Lin-Manuel Miranda's message involved a dog.
Yes, if nothing else, we can take comfort in the fact that many celebrities appear to know that, indeed, there is no Planet B. Whew!
SEE ALSO: Attend the March for Science without ever leaving your couch
Today, we're at the #MarchForScience promoting the progress of science and the useful arts of engineering. http://pic.twitter.com/VJJKSMahD3
Bill Nye (@BillNye) April 22, 2017
Sending love and gratitude to everyone at the #MarchForScience today!!!!! Thank you for standing up for TRUTH.
kerry washington (@kerrywashington) April 22, 2017
A shout out to all those today who #MarchForScience. The truth is out there. Embrace it. Cherish it. Protect it.
George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) April 22, 2017
Happy Earth Day, everyone! I myself, like some science! #marchforscience #earthday2017 http://pic.twitter.com/FrkqHa9wz6
Thora Birch (@1107miss) April 22, 2017
Beaker is making his @ScienceMarchDC sign. #marchforscience #ScienceMarch http://pic.twitter.com/AIEYDyEAar
Michael Halpern (@halpsci) April 22, 2017
As the #MarchForScience commences, sources tell me Trump has made his pick to replace Vivek Murthy as Surgeon General: Dr. Leo Spaceman. http://pic.twitter.com/GawcdZFsPL
Nik Dodani (@nikdodani) April 22, 2017
A post shared by Questlove Gomez (@questlove) on Apr 22, 2017 at 8:48am PDT
GOOD MORNING SCIENTISTS Love, Sebastian, Tobillo, @VAMNit & me#ScienceMarch http://pic.twitter.com/nUOWxHcQKx
Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) April 22, 2017
Yes. Yes, you are #ScienceMarch http://pic.twitter.com/LfWvai4ABp
Mara Wilson (@MaraWilson) April 22, 2017
WATCH: An all-electric flying car just made its first flight and it's as cool as it sounds
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capturingmaya · 4 years
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Vision and technology
Week 5 Friday 25th October 2019
The Image as Artefact
-       Consider the size of the image to engage with viewers in a different way, for example if an image is small this will engage the viewer to lean closer into it and if it was larger it would make the viewer step back and embrace the subject.
-       Explore making a daguerreotype by using black and white negative against black card to create the same aesthetic.
-       Early death of portraits of the dead, as many children would pass before they could get a portrait alive. ( argument for photographing suffering / photograph as index or trace early )
-       Artist pushes emulsion around on a wet polaroid print to create abstract distortions. Lucas Samaras, Phototransformations, 1973
-       Using the same photograph over manipulating them and photographing it repetitively.  Daisuke Yokota, Untitled, 2015
-       Catherine Yass, ‘burn’, from the series Damage, 2005 distorted medium format.
-       Alison Rossiter, ‘Kodak Kodabrom F2, Expired March 1940, processed in 2007’, from the series Lament: Expired Paper, 2007-2009. Exposes expired paper.
-       Jeff Cowen, Z-2, (mixed media), 2013 , Chemogram (book of facts art)
“With the new work and collage it’s essential to use my body. It fills a need for me, using my body, gesture, chemistry, color, destruction, creation, chance.”
-       Daniel Gordon, ‘Zinnias’, from the series Still Life’s, Portraits, and Parts, 2011
-       Daniel Gordon, ‘Nectarines in Orange and Blue’, from the series Still Life’s, Portraits, and Parts, 2011
-       Daniel Gordon, ‘Portrait II’, from the series Still Life’s, Portraits, and Parts, 2011
-       Femke Dekkers, Stage 10 (green), 2013. Creating work that resembles painting, fine art photography.
-       paysage taxonomique, 1995. Idea for reproducing the print.
-       Omaha Sketchbook Gregory Halpern – book of contact sheets
Second part
“Sympathetic modes of communication involve form-sharing, especially sharing of movement and affect, and they not only persist alongside linguistic modes, but inhabit and actively shape them.”Gibbs, p338
-       In short pay attention to your gut feeling, the feeling you get on first sight of something guides your judgement and idea of the context or how the context affects or relates to you.
-       Bodily empathy – mirror neurons
-       Isabelle Wenzel, Figure no. 3, 2011
“Research on the human MNS has shown that the observation even of static images of actions leads to action simulation in the brain of the observer … the observation of static graspable objects activates not only visual areas of the brain but also motor areas that control object-related actions such as grasping. The observation of a graspable object leads to the simulation of the motor act that the object affords. This implies that the same neuron not only codes the execution of motor acts but also responds to the visual features that trigger them, even in the absence of overt movement.” (Freedberg & Gallese, p200)
-       Catherine Opie, Self-Portrait/Pervert, 1994. The fact that the face is covered signifies a more fetishized persona.
-       Catherine Opie, Ron Athey (St Sebastian), 2000. He is actually shot with arrows and his own blood is dropping naturally. Argument that women and men would relate to the photograph differently.
-       Metaphorical and deeper context to the idea of suffering. Daniel Joseph Martinez, Fifth Attempt to Clone Mental Disorder or How one Philosophizes with a Hammer, 2000-2001
-       Technologies;
-       Phenakistoscope
-       Thaumatrope
-       Stereoscope
-       Stereoscope pornography
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biofunmy · 5 years
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The Latest: Dorian lashes east coast of Central Florida
The Latest on Hurricane Dorian (all times local):
11:00 p.m.
Hurricane Dorian continues to lash the east coast of Central Florida as a strong Category 2 storm.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Dorian is now about 95 miles (152 kilometers) east of Cape Canaveral, Florida. Maximum sustained winds are being clocked at 110 mph (175 kph). It’s moving to the north northwest at 6 mph (9 kph).
The Miami-based weather center says turn toward the north is forecast by Wednesday evening, followed by a turn toward the north-northeast on Thursday morning. The core of Dorian will move dangerously close to the Florida east coast and the Georgia coast through Wednesday night. The center of Dorian is forecast to move near or over the coast of South Carolina and North Carolina Thursday through Friday morning.
Earlier this week Dorian pummeled parts of the Bahamas as a Category 5 hurricane, leaving widespread devastation and at least seven people dead.
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9:45 p.m.
The federal government has granted a request for a federal disaster declaration for North Carolina in anticipation of Hurricane Dorian’s impact on the state.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper requested the federal declaration on Sept. 2. Cooper says North Carolina has faced difficult storms before and is preparing for Hurricane Dorian to track up the Southeast coast this week.
Says Cooper: “We’re taking every precaution to make sure we’re prepared.” The governor adds: “I appreciate the support of our federal partners in making sure our state is ready to respond to whatever Hurricane Dorian brings.”
The U.S. National Hurricane Center adjusted its forecast tracks Tuesday, putting Dorian closer to the South and North Carolina coasts later in the week. Earlier this week Dorian pummeled parts of the Bahamas as a Category 5 hurricane, leaving widespread devastation and at least seven people dead.
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8:40 p.m.
The prime minister of the Bahamas says the death toll from Hurricane Dorian has risen to seven and that more deaths are expected.
Hubert Minnis says the deaths involved two people who were injured earlier and taken to New Providence Island. He spoke late Tuesday at a news conference.
Minnis said he flew over the Abaco Islands and expects to do the same in Grand Bahama as soon as the weather clears.
In Abaco, he saw groups of people waving yellow sheets and shirts. He said 60 percent of homes were damaged in Marsh Harbor and that at least one community was completely destroyed.
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8 p.m.
Dorian is scraping the central part of Florida’s east coast as it tracks offshore.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Dorian is now about 110 miles (180 kilometers) east of Cape Canaveral, Florida. Maximum sustained winds are being clocked at 110 mph (175 kph). It’s moving to the northwest at 6 mph (9 kph).
Dorian virtually stalled over the northwestern Bahamas in recent days as a Category 5 storm that caused widespread devastation in parts of the island archipelago. It was the most powerful hurricane on record ever to hit the Bahamas. At least five deaths were reported there though the full scope of the disaster still remains unknown.
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7:30 p.m.
Richard Halpern, of Bonita Springs, Florida, has a condo in Port Lucaya, Grand Bahama and waited out Hurricane Dorian for days in his second-floor unit.
Halpern says the noise from the storm was “very loud and constant.” He adds: “These are noises you never want to hear in your life. This lingered for such a long time that no one could be prepared for that.”
Halpern says his area was one of the few not hit by the storm surge from Dorian. But he says not far away, “we have friends who had to walk out of their homes in waist high water.”
Halpern and his wife are without power and without water and haven’t figured out a way to travel out of the island.
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6 p.m.
Hurricane Dorian is now pulling away from the northwestern Bahamas and beginning to scrape Florida’s east coast with its winds and rain.
Forecasters say Dorian was centered at 6 p.m. EDT Tuesday about 125 miles (200 kilometers) east of Melbourne, Florida. It has top sustained winds of 110 mph (175 kph) as a Category 2 hurricane. The storm is moving to the northwest at 6 mph (9 kph), tracking offshore and nearly parallel to Florida’s Atlantic shoreline.
Dorian virtually stalled over the northwestern Bahamas in recent days as a Category 5 storm that caused widespread devastation in parts of the island archipelago. It was the most powerful hurricane on record ever to hit the islands. At least five deaths were reported though the full scope of the disaster still remains uncertain.
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5:45 p.m.
Some of the first post-storm images out of Grand Bahama are showing children and elderly people huddled in the shovel of a huge bulldozer as it evacuates them to a safer area.
Practically parking over the Bahamas for a day and a half, Hurricane Dorian pounded the islands and left widespread devastation to thousands of homes earlier this week. Many people were reported trapped in their homes by high waters from what was then an extremely dangerous Category 5 storm.
Rescuers began evacuating people late Tuesday using jet skis, boats. They even brought in the large bulldozer, which carried people through deep muddy waters to safety. Many had their heads bowed down by still-heavy wind and rain.
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5:50 p.m.
Universal Orlando Resort is closing its theme parks in Florida early for the day because of Hurricane Dorian.
The theme park resort says its two parks, Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, were shutting as of 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Other theme parks in Orlando had already made plans to close early or not open at all.
SeaWorld was closed Tuesday because of Dorian. And Walt Disney World closed its four theme parks by mid-afternoon Tuesday.
Forecasters say Dorian was centered Tuesday afternoon about 125 miles (200 kilometers) east of Melbourne, Florida with top sustained winds of 110 mph (175 kph) as a Category 2 hurricane. It’s moving to the northwest offshore from Florida’s east coast.
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5:35 p.m.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says the latest forecast information indicates his state’s coastline could be hit with winds up to 60 mph (95 kph) winds and storm surges of 4 to 7 feet (1.2 meters to 2 meters) as Dorian approaches.
Kemp had previously ordered evacuations of the coast and said light traffic counts coming out of the area so far concern him.
“I’m hoping a lot of people are waiting until tonight or first thing in the morning,” Kemp said Tuesday as Dorian approached the Southeast seacoast as a Category 2 hurricane.
State meteorologist Will Lanxton says forecasters cannot yet say when the worst of the storm surge will hit.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center recently adjusted its forecast tracks, putting Dorian closer to the South and North Carolina coasts later in the week. Earlier this week Dorian pummeled parts of the Bahamas as a Category 5 storm, leaving widespread devastation.
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5:15 p.m.
More than a quarter-million visitors and residents have been told to leave North Carolina’s coastal region ahead of Hurricane Dorian.
The most populous coastal county to be evacuated is Dare County, where 250,000 people, including 36,000 residents, have been told to get out.
In New Hanover County, where flooding cut off the city of Wilmington during last year’s Hurricane Florence, officials said they didn’t expect a similar issue from Dorian. They say the storm isn’t expected to dump as much rain and the ground isn’t as saturated as it was last year.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center adjusted its forecast tracks on Tuesday putting Dorian closer to the South and North Carolina coasts. Forecasters noted that even if Dorian doesn’t make landfall, it’s likely to bring dangerous winds, life-threatening storm surge and flooding rains to parts of the Carolinas.
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5 p.m.
Winds are increasing along parts of Florida’s East Coast as Hurricane Dorian tracks offshore in the Atlantic.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says the Category 2 storm was centered at about 5 p.m. EDT Tuesday about 105 miles (170 kilometers) east of Vero Beach, Florida. Top sustained winds are at 110 mph (175 kph) and Dorian is moving to the northwest at 6 mph (9 kph).
Forecasters say Dorian is expected to move dangerously close to the coast of Florida and Georgia from Tuesday night through Wednesday night before menacing the coast of the Carolinas Thursday and Friday.
The hurricane center has adjusted its forecast tracks closer to the coasts of South and North Carolina, noting “a track that close to the coast, even if landfall does not occur, is likely to bring dangerous winds, life-threatening storm surge, and flooding rains across the eastern portions of the Carolinas.”
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4:55 p.m.
The National Hurricane Center has extended a hurricane warning from Savannah River to Edisto Beach, South Carolina and from the South Santee River in South Carolina to Surf City, North Carolina. Storm surge warnings have been extended to Surf City.
A storm surge watch has been expanded northward to Duck, North Carolina. A hurricane watch now extends to the North Carolina/Virginia border and tropical storm watch now reaches to the Chincoteague, Virginia, and for the southern part of the Chesapeake Bay, from Smith Point southward. The hurricane warning from Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet in Florida has been reduced to a tropical storm warning and tropical storm warnings south of there have been dropped.
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4 p.m.
Hurricane Dorian has begun lashing parts of Florida’s east coast with tropical storm force winds.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Dorian remains a Category 2 storm moving nearly parallel to Florida’s east coast but offshore. It said that as of 4 p.m. EDT Tuesday, a sustained wind gust of 60 mph (95 kph) was reported recently at a weather station in Melbourne Beach, Florida.
The eye of Dorian continues to move away from Grand Bahama Island after leaving widespread devastation in parts of the Bahamas. Dorian’s center is now about 105 miles (165 kilometers) east of Fort Pierce, Florida. Its top sustained winds are now at 110 mph (175 kph). The storm is moving northwest at 5 mph (7 kph).
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3:50 p.m.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division is assisting with a mandatory evacuation for visitors on Ocracoke Island in the Outer Banks.
The division evacuated 984 passengers and transported 498 vehicles from Ocracoke Island between 5 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tuesday. The Ferry Division will help evacuate Ocracoke Island residents starting at 5 a.m. Wednesday. The ferries serving Ocracoke will be suspended Wednesday afternoon.
North Carolina’s governor has waived ferry fees for the evacuation.
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3:35 p.m.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says Hurricane Dorian is still expected to bring life-threatening storm surges even as it was downgraded to a category 2 hurricane.
FEMA Associate Administrator Carlos Castillo said Tuesday that residents along the U.S. East Coast should be prepared to evacuate if necessary and should heed evacuation orders from local officials.
He says: “Don’t tough it out, get out.”
Castillo says FEMA has over 1,600 employees deployed or on the way to Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
The American Red Cross says they’ve already opened 170 shelters and evacuation centers. Over 13,000 people are already at those facilities.
The National Guard and U.S. Coast Guard say they have also readied troops and are ready to respond once the storm hits.
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3:35 p.m.
The U.S. military is taking precautions as Hurricane Dorian threatens ships and planes based on Virginia’s coast.
U.S. Air Force Col. David Lopez said in a statement Tuesday that F-22 Raptor fighter jets and T-38 Talon training planes will leave Langley Air Force Base in Hampton. The planes will fly to the Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base outside Columbus, Ohio.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy is ordering ships on Virginia’s coast to prepare to leave if necessary. Vice Adm. Andrew Lewis said in a statement that ships at the world’s largest Navy base in Norfolk and other nearby installations will be ready to depart within 24 hours.
By heading out to sea, the ships will better protect themselves and reduce significant potential damage to piers, airplanes and other infrastructure.
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2:50 p.m.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis expressed some relief that Hurricane Dorian’s track changed before hitting the state, but he warned residents near the coast to follow local emergency officials’ instructions for evacuations.
DeSantis said that over the last week-and-a-half, Dorian forecasts had potentially all 67 counties in its path and people should stay safe and remain vigilant over the coming days.
Meanwhile in South Carolina, officials say nearly a quarter-million people have evacuated from that state’s coast ahead of Dorian.
Secretary of Transportation Christy Hall said Tuesday that a total of 244,000 people have headed South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster’s order to leave the state’s coast and head inland. That’s nearly a third of the total of about 800,000 people officials have said they believed to be in the evacuation zone, which includes the state’s entire coast.
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2:50 p.m.
Air Force Gen. Terrence O’Shaughnessy told reporters Tuesday it’s too early to tell what U.S. military forces may be needed to help the Bahamas, which has suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Dorian .
He said the hospital ship USNS Comfort is a four or five day sail away and could be used for medical assistance. He said the military is also prepared to provide engineering, transportation and other help to reopen airports and fix the airfields.
O’Shaughnessy says the USS Bataan and its amphibious ready group, with thousands of sailors and Marines aboard, are also off the coast of North Carolina and could be used if needed.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper has already authorized 14 days of support to the Bahamas if needed. The U.S. Coast Guard is already providing logistics and search and rescue aid in the Bahamas, and has six helicopters there so far.
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2:15 p.m.
The center of Hurricane Dorian is finally moving away from Grand Bahama island but the U.S. National Hurricane Center says the island will continue getting dangerous winds and life-threatening storm surge through the evening.
Dorian’s maximum sustained winds Tuesday afternoon remain at 110 mph (175 kph), making it a Category 2 hurricane.
The hurricane is centered about 65 miles (105 kilometers) north of Freeport and is moving northwest near 5 mph (7 kph).
Practically parking over the Bahamas for a day and a half, Dorian has been pounding the islands in a watery onslaught that devastated thousands of homes, trapped people in attics and crippled hospitals.
Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Fernand has formed in the Gulf of Mexico, prompting a tropical storm warning for Mexico’s northeast coast.
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2 p.m.
As Hurricane Dorian pounds the Bahamas, a new tropical storm has formed in the Gulf of Mexico.
Tropical Storm Fernand formed Tuesday afternoon, prompting a tropical storm warning for Mexico’s northeast coast.
The storm’s maximum sustained winds are near 40 mph (65 kph). The U.S. National Hurricane Center says slow strengthening is expected before the storm moves inland. It’s centered about 160 miles (255 kilometers) east of La Pesca, Mexico, and is moving west near 7 mph (11 kph).
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1:30 p.m.
The Georgia Department of Transportation is reporting light traffic on the interstate highway being used as a one-way evacuation route for coastal residents fleeing Hurricane Dorian .
State officials Tuesday morning turned all lanes of Interstate 16 into an eastbound route from Savannah on the coast to Dublin about 100 miles (160 kilometers) inland.
The state DOT said in a news release the route was seeing “light traffic” Tuesday afternoon and cars were “running at the speed limit.”
The agency urged coastal residents to evacuate before traffic on I-16 increased. Forecasters expect Dorian to approach coastal Georgia on Wednesday, most likely with the storm’s center staying offshore.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp ordered a mandatory evacuation for the entire Georgia coast beginning Monday. Roughly 540,000 people live in the state’s six coastal counties.
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1:30 p.m.
Officials in the South Carolina city of Charleston are mulling putting a prohibition on price gouging info effect as residents continue to evacuate the coast ahead of Hurricane Dorian .
City officials said they would meet later Tuesday to consider two emergency ordinances designed to prohibit price gouging and enable emergency road closures.
Anti-price gouging measures are often considered to protect motorists scrambling to move inland ahead of storms. Gov. Henry McMaster has ordered evacuations along South Carolina’s coast, reversing a major interstate so that all lanes lead inland from Charleston, to accommodate more drivers.
Many areas of Charleston’s historic downtown peninsula regularly flood with rising tides, a situation expected to become worse as the storm and its rainfall approach. City officials said they expected tides to increase significantly Wednesday afternoon into Thursday.
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12 p.m.
Officials in northeastern Florida are urging people to stay away from the beaches due to possible storm surge from Hurricane Dorian .
Flagler County Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord said Tuesday that waves of up to 20 feet (6 meters) are expected along the area’s Atlantic beaches as the storm moves toward the north.
He says there can still be “life-threatening if not deadly conditions at the beach.”
Lord said storm surge is expected along the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway.
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12 p.m.
Two Florida men have been arrested for stealing sandbags meant for Hurricane Dorian preparations.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that Thaylon Lewis and Joseph Colombo Jr. were arrested Monday evening after a deputy spotted one man taking the sandbags from a highway overpass and the other acting as a lookout.
Lewis is charged with theft during a declared state of emergency, a third-degree felony. Colombo was also arrested for an injunction violation for possessing a firearm, a first-degree misdemeanor.
Online court records show no attorneys listed for the men.
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11 a.m.
Hurricane Dorian has weakened to a Category 2 storm as it continues to batter the Bahamas with life-threatening storm surge.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Dorian’s maximum sustained winds decreased Tuesday morning to near 110 mph (175 kph). But it’s expected to remain a powerful hurricane during the next few days.
Dorian is centered about 45 miles (70 kilometers) north of Freeport in the Bahamas and is moving northwest near 2 mph (4 kph).
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9:35 a.m.
Bahamas Health Minister Duane Sands tells The Associated Press that Hurricane Dorian devastated the health infrastructure in Grand Bahama island and massive flooding has rendered the main hospital unusable.
He said Tuesday that the storm caused less severe damage in the neighboring Abaco islands and he hopes to send an advanced medical team there soon.
Sands said the main hospital in Marsh Harbor is intact and sheltering 400 people but needs food, water, medicine and surgical supplies. He also said crews are trying to airlift between five and seven end-stage kidney failure patients from Abaco who haven’t received dialysis since Friday.
Dorian hit Abaco on Sunday with sustained winds of 185 mph (295 kph) and gusts up to 220 mph (355 kph), a strength matched only by the Labor Day hurricane of 1935. The storm then hovered over Grand Bahama for a day and a half.
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9:20 a.m.
United Nations officials estimate more than 60,000 people in the northwest Bahamas will need food following the devastation left by Hurricane Dorian .
A spokesman for the U.N. World Food Program said Tuesday that a team is ready to help the Bahamian government assess storm damage and prioritize needs. Herve Verhoosel says preliminary calculations show that 45,700 people in Grand Bahama island may need food, along with another 14,500 in the neighboring Abaco islands.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies says some 62,000 people also will need access to clean drinking water. Matthew Cochrane says about 45% of homes in Grand Bahama and Abaco were severely damaged or destroyed and the organization will help 20,000 of the most vulnerable people, including a large Haitian community.
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8:25 a.m.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said he ordered evacuations along the length of his state’s coast, which includes several low-lying islands, because if there is flooding on causeways, they won’t be able to get vehicles on or off the islands.
Kemp told Fox News Channel’s “Fox and Friends” on Tuesday morning that he’s expecting Hurricane Dorian to batter Georgia with heavy winds, severe flooding, a storm surge and beach erosion.
He said a reverse traffic or “contraflow” on Interstate 16 begins Tuesday morning.
The Category 3 storm has been battering the Bahamas, causing extensive damage and flooding.
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8:05 a.m.
Hurricane Dorian is beginning to inch northwestward after being stationary over the Bahamas, where its relentless winds have caused catastrophic damage and flooding.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says the storm has started moving about 1 mph (2 kph) Tuesday morning and its speed is expected to increase slightly later in the day.
Dorian’s maximum sustained winds remain near 120 mph (195 kph), making it a major Category 3 hurricane.
The storm is centered about 40 miles (70 kilometers) northeast of Freeport in the Bahamas.
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2 a.m.
Dorian has weakened to a Category 3 hurricane but continues to batter the Bahamas as it remains almost at a standstill.
At 2:00 a.m. EDT Tuesday, the ferocious storm’s center was about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northeast of Freeport Grand Bahama Island. It has barely budged from that position since Monday afternoon.
But its wind speeds lessened slightly to 120 mph (193 kph) with higher gusts. That was down from 130 mph (209 kph) Monday evening.
The hurricane is about 100 miles (160 kilometers) east of West Palm Beach, Florida.
The National Hurricane center said Dorian is expected to move “dangerously close” to the Florida east coast late Tuesday through Wednesday evening and then move north to coastal Georgia and South Carolina on Wednesday night and Thursday.
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Perubahan daftar Liga Overwatch untuk musim 2019
Musim pertama Overwatch League telah berakhir, dan sementara Piala Dunia akan datang untuk mengisi kesenjangan Overwatch yang kompetitif , aksi Liga akan terus berlanjut dengan pergerakan roster sepanjang musim off. Meskipun tim seperti Fusion, Spitfire, Valiant, dan NYXL mungkin dalam kondisi yang cukup baik, masih ada banyak alasan untuk membuat beberapa perubahan daftar. Seperti untuk semua orang, tidak ada pertanyaan bahwa perubahan daftar utama cenderung di cakrawala karena setiap tim bertujuan untuk meningkatkan klasemen mereka menuju ke Season 2. Agen gratis dapat ditandatangani oleh tim ekspansi baru Liga dari 9 September hingga 7 Oktober. Setelah jendela itu, setiap tim di liga dapat menandatangani pemain apa pun. Pemain pesaing yang saat ini tidak berafiliasi dengan tim Overwatch League juga akan memiliki jendela penandatanganan yang sama dengan agen gratis.
BOSTON UPRISING
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DALLAS FUEL
Roster saat ini Jonathan "HarryHook" Tejedor Rua Dylan "aKm" Bignet Minseok "OGE" Son Hyeon “Effect” Hwang Pongphop "Mickie" Rattanasangchod Benjamin "Unkoe" Chevasson Timo "Taimou" Kettunen PERGANTIAN DAFTAR OFF-SEASON: Dirilis Sebastian "chipshajen" Widlund Pensiunan Brandon "Seagull" Diperbaiki Dipindahkan ke peran pembinaan Christian "cocco" Jonsson
FLORIDA MAYHEM
Roster saat ini Ha “Sayaplayer” Jeong-Woo Kevin "TviQ" Lindstrom Kim "aWesomeGuy" Sung-Hoon PERGANTIAN DAFTAR OFF-SEASON Dirilis Joonas "zappis" Alakurtti Sebastian "Zebbosai" Olsson Aleksi "Zuppeh" Kuntsi Johan "CWoosH" Klingsestedt Andreas "Logix" Berghmans Tim "Manneten" Bylund
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Roster saat ini Austin "Muma" Wilmot Alexandre "SPREE" Vanhomwegen Daniel "Boink" Pence Jiri "LiNkzr" Masalin Matt "Coolmatt" Iorio Christopher “Bani” Benell PERGANTIAN DAFTAR OFF-SEASON Dirilis Russell "FCTFCTN" Campbell Dipindahkan ke posisi staf Lucas “Mendokusaii” Håkansson Matius “Clockwork” Dias
SPITFIRE LONDON
Roster saat ini Hong “Gesture” Jae-Hui Choi “Bdosin” Seung-Tae Kim "Fury" Jun-Ho Jung “Cloer” Won-Sik Kim "birdring" Ji-Hyeok Kim “NUS” Jong-Seok Park "Untung" Jun-Young PERGANTIAN DAFTAR OFF-SEASON Tertanda Kim "Coach815" Kwangbok Dirilis Jo “HaGoPeun” Hyeon-woo Hwang “Tizi” Jang-hyeon Seong “WooHyal” Seung-hyun Lee "Hooreg" Dong-eun Taman "Changg" Chang-geun
LOS ANGELES GLADIATORS
Roster saat ini Lane “Surefour” Roberts Aaron "Bischu" Kim Joao "Hidrasi" Pedro Veloso oleh Goes Telles Kang “Void” Jun Woo Jonas "" Shaz "Samuel Suovaara Benjamin's "BigGoose" Ville Aapeli Isohanni PERGANTIAN DAFTAR OFF-SEASON Diperdagangkan Baek “Fissure” Chan-hyung Dirilis Choi “Asher” Jun-sung Luis Galarza "iRemiix" Figueroa Ted "sutra" Wang
LOS ANGELES VALIANT
Roster saat ini Park "Kariv" Young-Seo Koo “Fate” Pan-Seung Scott "Biaya" Kennedy Brady "Agilities" Girardi Chae "Bunny" Jun-Hyeok Indy "Space" Halpern Kyle “KSF” Frandanisa Minchul ay Izayaki ul Kim Terence "Segera" Tarlier PERGANTIAN DAFTAR OFF-SEASON Dirilis Sebastian "Numlocked" Barton Stefano "Verbo" DiSalvo Finbjörn "Finnsi" Jónasson Christopher "Grimreality" Shaefer
NEW YORK EXCELSIOR
Roster saat ini Taman "Saebyeolbe" Jong-Ryeol Jung “Anamo” Tae-Sung Kim “Mano” Dong-Gyu Kim “Libero” Hae-Seong Kim “Meko” Tae-Hong Kim "Pine" Do-Hyeon Bang “Jjonak” Seong-Hyun Hong “Ark” Jeon-Jun
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Roster saat ini Isaac "Boombox" Charles Lee "Carpe" Jae-Hyeok Simon "Snillo" Ekström Joona "Fragi" Laine Alberto "Neptuno" González Molinillo Choi “Hotba” Hong-Jun Gael "Poko" Gouzerch Kim "SADO" Su-Min Josue "Ego" Corona PERGANTIAN DAFTAR OFF-SEASON Dirilis Park “DayFly” Jeong-Hwan Joe “Joemeister” Gramano Georgii "ShaDowBurn" Gushcha
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Mississippi. An Anthropocene River. A collaborative research project on novel epistemic, aesthetic, and educational challenges (2018-19)
'Mississippi. An Anthropocene River' explores the vast but patchy area of the Mississippi in its changing spatio-temporal formations. Its aim is to open up this archival landscape to a larger public and make it legible as a critical zone of habitation and long-term interaction between humans and the environment. From October 2018 to November 2019, several interdisciplinary groups of researchers, artists and stakeholders from civil society will investigate the river basin to develop local approaches to issues of global change and together will forge new methods of transdisciplinary research and education. The Project is developed and organized by Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin (MPIWG).
Process blog.
PROJECT
The Mississippi River Basin is an immense space continually being reshaped by human activities. As a central axis through the continent and a catchment for ecological, industrial and social realities it presents a multifaceted topography of the Anthropocene, the geological epoch of humankind. It designates a peculiar heterogeneous space in which genuinely anthropocenic problems, possibilities and hopes intersect in a unique way, triangulating humans, grandiose ecosystems and the forceful advancement of economic-technological infrastructures.
The river’s meandering path has carved out an iconic landscape in US mythology and has become a symbol for human impact. Barely a river but more of a floodplain before it was massively dredged in the 20th century, the Mississippi river has become a major industrial and agricultural corridor that cuts through the “heartland” of the United States.
Through time, the peculiar river and its ecology has evolved as a constantly shifting ecosystem, a catchment of cultures, a dividing line, a water highway for resources and goods, and a sink for pollutants. From the logging and mining zones in the Upper River area to the high technology and petrochemical centers in the Delta; from the industrial agricultural landscapes of the Midwest to the “dead zones” in the Gulf of Mexico; from the historic transportation network enabling the egregious trade of human forced labor to the social injustices of poverty and deindustrialization today—the Mississippi is a symptom and object of investigation for the radical impact humans inflict on the Earth.
Mississippi. An Anthropocene River is developed and organized by HKW and MPIWG in collaboration with numerous international partners. It is a part of the Anthropocene Curriculum (since 2013), an international long-term project for experimental forms of Anthropocene research and education.
CONTRIBUTORS
Morgan Adamson (Macalester College), Steven Badgett (artist), Daniel Barber (University of Pennsylvania), Jeremy Bolen (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Mark Borrello (University of Minnesota), Dominic Boyer (Rice University, Houston), Kate Brauman (University of Minnesota), Bruce Braun (University of Minnesota), Nicholas Brown (Northeastern University, Boston), Matthew Coolidge (The Center for Land Use Interpretation), Alison Crowther (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Jena), Frank Drewnick (Max Planck Institute for Chemistry), Vicente M. Diaz (University of Minnesota), Matthew Fluharty (Outpost Winona), Kim Fortun (University of California), Beate Geissler (University of Illinois), Sam Gould (Minneapolis College of Art and Design), Ryan Griffis (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Orit Halpern (Concordia University Montréal), Monica Haller (University of Minnesota), Brian Holmes (Deep Time Chicago), Andy Horowitz (Tulane University New Orleans), Benjamin Johnson (Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society), Sarah Lewison (Southern Illinois University), Sarah Kanouse (University of Iowa), Jed O. Kaplan (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Bonnie Keeler (University of Minnesota), Jason Kelly (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), Tristram R. Kidder (Washington University in St. Louis), John Kim (Macalester College), Axel Kleidon (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena), Scott Knowles (Drexel University, Philadelphia), Amy Lesen (ByWater Institute, Tulane University New Orleans), Shanai Matheson (Water Bar), Sebastian Müllauer (artist), Roopali Phadke (Macalester College), Claire Pentecost (School of the Arts Institute of Chicago), Giulia Rispoli (MPIWG, Berlin), Max Ritts (University of Minnesota), Patrick Roberts (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Oliver Sann (School of the Arts Institute of Chicago), Robert N. Spengler (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History), Benjamin Steininger (MPIWG, Berlin), Anna Tsing (Aarhus University Research on the Anthropocene), Thomas Turnbull (MPIWG, Berlin), Joseph Underhill (Augsburg University, Minneapolis), Jesse Vogler (Washington University, St. Louis), Colin Waters (British Geological Survey), Helge Wendt (MPIWG, Berlin), Andrew Yang (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Jan Zalasiewicz (University of Leicester), and many more
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Nasser Al-Attiyah anota su quinta victoria con imponente triunfo en el Dakar 2023
Nasser Al-Attiyah solo tenía que encargarse de cruzar la meta hoy en la Etapa 14 del Dakar 2023 y lo hizo perfectamente, terminando octavo en un día en el que se ha impuesto Guerlain Chicherit para una séptima victoria de especial consecutiva de Prodrive. Sebastien Loeb ha terminado sexto para consolidarse como segundo de la clasificación general en una gran remontada que lo ha visto descontar casi 40 minutos y que lo deja en muy buena posición para el Mundial de Rally Raid FIA W2RC. Lucas Moraes ha sido tercero demostrando su gran valía en el cross country mundial.
Para Nasser ha sido un rally de conservación, luego de que en la Etapa 2 solamente quedaran de candidatos él y Carlos Sainz, y al día siguiente quedara él solo con una ventaja de 20 minutos sobre Peterhansel y Al-Rajhi. Un par de días de administración de esta diferencia, pero estos también enfrentaron fuerte adversidad en días siguientes con accidentes... y la diferencia de Nasser quedó en más de una hora sobre Henk Lategan y Lucas Moraes. A partir de allí, la estrategia cambió y el qatarí bajó considerablemente el ritmo para asegurarse llegar a la meta. Fue el turno de la remontada de Loeb, que tenía límite en la segunda posición que consiguió hace tres días.
Con el triunfo, Nasser Al-Attiyah supera la marca de Ari Vatanen de cuatro triunfos y queda segundo en el clasificador histórico de campeones del Dakar solo detrás de los ocho de Stephane Peterhansel, con auto y tiempo en su carrera para acercarse. Junto a Toyota es su tercer Touareg y cuarto junto a Mathieu Baumel.
Lucas Moraes ha sido la gran revelación de este rally y da para pensar de un futuro internacional con este gran estreno en lo que es apenas su segundo rally de desierto, siendo el anterior un evento de apenas 500 kilómetros. El futuro llama para el brasileño de 32 años.
Juan Cruz Yacopini (P7) y Sebastián Halpern (P9) han conseguido llevar a Argentina al Top 10 de la general.
Clasificación Final
Nasser Al-Attiyah (Toyota) 45:03:15
Sebastien Loeb (Prodrive) +1:20:49
Lucas Moraes (Toyota) +1:38:31
Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) +2:31:12
Henk Lategan (Toyota) +2:36:23
Martin Prokop (Ford) +3:40:44
Juan Cruz Yacopini (Toyota) +4:27:09
Wei Han (SMG) +4:29:21
Sebastián Halpern (MINI) +4:42:38
Guerlain Chicherit (Prodrive) +5:22:10
Imagen:  Marcelo Maragni / Red Bull Content Pool
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A Guide to the 12 Overwatch League Teams
The Overwatch League is gearing up to change the face of esports, bringing in multi-million dollar franchises and official teams. But the ongoing changes might make things a little tough to keep up with, so Shacknews is going to attempt to neatly organize each individual franchise, their ownership, and the roster that they'll be bringing out for the Overwatch League.
There are 12 teams total for the Overwatch League, including Los Angeles (with two teams), Boston, New York City, San Francisco, Miami/Orlando, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston, London, Shanghai, and Seoul. Let's run them down one-by-one.
(Last updated: 4/10/18)
Dallas Fuel
Owner: Team EnVyUs
Head Coach: Kyle "Kyky" Souder
Jonathan "HarryHook" Tejedor Rua (Lucio, Soldier: 76, McCree)
Timo "Taimou" Kettunen (Widowmaker, McCree)
Hyeon "EFFECT" Hwang (Tracer, Doomfist)
Brandon "Seagull" Larned (Pharah, Genji, Hanzo)
Pongphop "Mickie" Rattanasangchod (D.Va, Zarya)
Christian "cocco" Jonsson (Reinhardt, Winston, Zarya)
Sebastian "Chipshajen" Widlund (Ana, Zenyatta, Sombra)
Benjamin "uNKOE" Chevasson (Ana, Zenyatta, Sombra)
Min-seok "OGE" Son (Winston, Reinhardt)
Dylan "aKm" Bignet (Soldier: 76, McCree, Pharah)
Dong-jun "Rascal" Kim (Soldier: 76, Genji, Pharah, McCree, Mei)
Houston Outlaws
Owner: OpTic Gaming
Head Coach: Tae-yeong "TaiRong" Kim
Matthew "CLOCKWORK" Dias (Soldier: 76, Tracer, McCree)
Jiri "LiNkzr" Masalin (Genji, Widowmaker, McCree)
Jake "JAKE" Lyon (Genji, Soldier: 76)
Lucas "Mendokusaii" Håkansson (Tracer, Genji, McCree)
Matt "coolmatt" Iorio (D.Va, Zarya)
Alexandre "SPREE" Vanhomwegen (Zarya, Tracer, Soldier: 76)
Austin "Muma" Wilmot (Reinhardt, Winston)
Daniel "Boink" Pence (Lucio)
Chris "Bani" Benell (Ana, Zenyatta, Sombra)
Shane "Rawkus" Flaherty (Ana, Zenyatta, Sombra)
Russell "FCTFCTN" Campbell (Reinhardt, Winston)
Won-hyeop "ArHaN" Jeong (Genji, Tracer)
San Francisco Shock
Owner: NRG Esports
Head Coach: Brad Rajani
Daniel "dhaK" Martinez (Lucio)
Nikola "Sleepy" Andrews (Zenyatta)
Dante "Danteh" Cruz (Tracer, Sombra, Genji)
Andre "IDDQD" Dahlstrom (McCree, Tracer, Soldier: 76)
Andreas "Nevix" Karlsson (Genji, Tracer, Ana)
Andrej "Babybay" Francisty (Soldier: 76, Genji, McCree)
David "Nomy" Ramirez (Reinhardt, Winston)
Jay "Sinatraa" Won (Tracer, Genji, Zarya)
Matthew "Super" DeLisi (Reinhardt, Winston, Tracer)
Min-ho "Architect" Park (Genji, Junkrat)
Grant "moth" Espe (McCree, Lucio, Zenyatta)
Choi "ChoiHyoBin" Hyo-bin (D.Va, Roadhog)
Los Angeles Valiant
Owner: Immortals
Head Coach: Byung "MBC" Chul Moon
Brady "Agilities" Girardi (Genji, Roadhog)
Terence "SoOn" Tarlier (Tracer, Roadhog, McCree)
Ted "silkthread" Wang (Tracer)
Jun-hyeok "Bunny" Chae (Tracer)
Stefano "Verbo" Disalvo (Lucio)
Young-seo "KariV" Park (Zenyatta, Sombra, Ana)
Pan-seung "Fate" Koo (Winston)
Seb "numlocked" Barton (Winston, Reinhardt)
Indy "SPACE" Halpern (Roadhog, Zarya, D.Va)
Scott "Custa" Kennedy (Moira, Zenyatta, Ana)
Kyle "KSF" Frandanisa (Genji)
Finnbjorn "Finnsi" Jonasson (Zarya, Soldier: 76, D.Va, McCree)
Los Angeles Gladiators
Owner: Stan & Josh Kroenke (Los Angeles Rams)
Head Coach: David "Dpei" Pei
Lane "Surefour" Roberts (McCree, Pharah, Tracer)
Chan-hyung "Fissure" Baek (Winston, Reinhardt)
Joon-seong "Asher" Choi (Tracer, McCree)
João Pedro "Hydration" Goes Telles (Genji, Pharah, Torbjorn)
Aaron "Bischu" Kim (Zarya, D.Va)
Luis "iReMiix" Galarza Figueroa (Reinhardt, Winston)
Jonas "Shaz" Suovaara (Ana, Zenyatta, Sombra)
Benjamin "BigGoose" Isohanni (Lucio)
Jun-woo "Void" Kang (D.Va)
Ted "silkthread" Wang (Tracer, Genji, Soldier: 76, Pharah)
Florida Mayhem
Owner: Misfits Gaming
Head Coach: Vytis "Mineral" Lasaitis
Johan "CWoosH" Klingestedt (Genji, Winston)
Andreas "Logix" Berghmans (Tracer, Soldier: 76)
Tim "Manneten" Bylund (Zarya, D.Va, Roadhog)
Kevyn "TviQ" Lindström (Genji, Soldier: 76, Tracer)
Sebastian "Zebbosai" Olsson (Lucio, Ana, Widowmaker)
Aleksi "Zuppeh" Kuntsi (Ana, Zenyatta)
Joonas "Zappis" Alakurtti (Zarya, Tracer)
Jung-woo "Sayaplayer" Ha (McCree, Widowmaker, Tracer)
Kim "aWesomeGuy" Sung Hoon (Winston, Zarya)
New York Excelsior
Owner: Sterling.VC
Coaches: Hyun Sang "Pavane" Yu, Hyeongseok "WizardHyeong" Kim
Jong-yeol "Saebyeolbe" Park (Tracer, Roadhog)
Do-hyeon "Pine" Kim (McCree, Widowmaker, Sombra)
Hye-sung "Libero" Kim (D.Va, Genji, Pharah)
Tae-hong "Mek0" Kim (D.Va)
Joong-hwa "Janus" Song (Reinhardt)
Dong-gyu "Mano" Kim (Winston, Reinhardt)
Sung-hyeon "JJoNak" Bang (Ana, Zenyatta)
Yeon-joon "ArK" Hong (Lucio)
Tae-sung "ANAMO" Jung (Lucio)
Boston Uprising
Owner: Robert Kraft (New England Patriots)
Head Coach: Da-hee "Crusty" Park
Stanislov "Mistakes" Danilov (Tracer)
Gwon "STRIKER" Nam-Ju (McCree, Soldier: 76, Widowmaker)
Kristian "Kellex" Keller (Lucio)
Lucas "NotE" Meissner (D.Va, Zarya)
Noh "Gamsu" Young-Jin (Reinhardt, Winston)
Min-seok "AimGod" Kwon (Genji, Reaper)
Shin "Kalios" Woo-Yeol (Zarya, D.Va, Ana)
Mikias "Snow" Yohannes (Ana, Mercy)
Connor "Avast" Prince (Lucio)
Se-Hyeon "Neko" Park (Hanzo, Widowmaker)
Philadelphia Fusion
Owner: Comcast Spectacor
Head Coach: Yann "Kirby" Luu
George "ShaDowBurn" Gushcha (Genji, Pharah)
Isaac "Boombox" Charles (Zenyatta)
Jae-hyeok "Carpe" Lee (McCree, Genji, Tracer)
Jeong-hwan "Dayfly" Park (Ana)
Josh "Eqo" Corona (Genji, Tracer)
Joona "Fragi" Laine (Reinhardt, Winston)
Joe "Joemeister" Gramano (Lucio)
Hong-joon "HOTBA" Choi (McCree, D.Va, Zarya)
Gael "Poko" Gouzerch (Zarya, Winston, Soldier: 76)
Alberto "neptuNo" González (Lucio)
Simon "snillo" Ekström (Soldier: 76, Tracer, McCree)
London Spitfire
Owner: Cloud9
Coaches: Chang-geun "changgoon" Park, Jeong-min "Jfeel" Kim
Ji-hyeok "birdring" Kim (Tracer, Roadhog)
Jun-young "Profit" Park (Tracer)
Dong-eun "Hooreg" Lee (Soldier: 76, Doomfist)
Jun-ho "Fury" Kim (Soldier: 76, Junkrat)
Seung-hyun "WooHyaL" Seong (D.Va)
Jae-hui "Gesture" Hong (Winston)
Hyeon-woo "HaGoPeun" Jo (Zenyatta)
Won-sik "Closer" Jung (Lucio)
Seung-tae "Bdosin" Choi (Zenyatta, Ana)
Jong-seok "NUS" Kim (Ana, Zenyatta, Mercy)
Jang-hyeon "TiZi" Hwang (Winston)
Shanghai Dragons
Owner: Netease
Head Coach: Jun-Young "Kong" Son
Weida "Diya" Lu (McCree, Tracer, Doomfist)
Chao "Undead" Fang (McCree, Tracer, Reaper)
Junjie "Xushu" Liu (Pharah, Winston)
Wenhao "Roshan" Jing (Winston, Reinhardt)
Dongjian "MG" Wu (D.Va, Zarya)
Yage "Altering" Cheng (Mercy, Lucio)
Zhaoyu "Fiveking" Chen (Lucio)
Peixuan "Freefeel" Xu (Ana)
Junjian "Sky" He (Ana, Zenyatta)
Se-yeon "Geguri" Kim (Zarya, D.Va, Roadhog)
Eui-Seok "Fearless" Lee (Winston)
Gi-hyeon "Ado" Chon (Genji)
Dae-min "Daemin" Kim (Widowmaker, McCree, Ana)
Seoul Dynasty
Owner: Kabam
Head Coach: Baek Kwang-Jin
Ryu "ryujehong" Je-Hong (Ana, Zenyatta)
Yang "Tobi" Jin-Mo (Lucio)
Heo "Gambler" Jin-woo (Lucio, Mercy)
Gong "Miro" Jin-Hyuk (Winston, Reinhardt)
Kim "Zunba" Joon-Hyuk (Zarya, D.Va, Soldier: 76)
Moon "Gido" Gi-Do (Tracer, Genji, Roadhog)
Byun "Munchkin" Sang-Beom (Tracer, McCree)
Kim "Fleta" Byung-Sun (Pharah, McCree, Genji)
Koo "xepheR" Jae-Mo (Zarya, D.Va)
Dae-kuk "KuKi" Kim (Winston, D.Va)
Seok-woo "Wekeed" Choi (McCree, Genji, Junkrat)
These are the finalized Overwatch rosters. The Overwatch League is set to begin on January 10, 2018.
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45. Rallye Dakar 2022/2023: Przygonski auf Rang neun
45. Rallye Dakar 2022/2023: Przygonski auf Rang neun
Nach dem gestrigen kurzen Prolog stand heute die erste „richtige“ Prüfung auf dem Programm. Jakub „Kuba“ Przygonski (POL) und Armand Monleon (ESP) beendeten den Tag im MINI JCW Rally Plus auf Rang neun. Die argentinischen Teamkollegen Sebastian Halpern und Bernardo „Ronnie“ Graue erreichten im MINI JCW Rally Plus den 23. Rang. Scheich Khalid Al-Qassimi (UAE) und Ola Floene (NOR) kamen im MINI JCW…
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Trasa 40. ročníku Dakaru se ukázala být obzvláště náročná po mechanické stránce. V průběhu této náročné zkoušky vytrvalosti na téměř 9000 kilometrech PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi nejenom vyhrál sedm ze třinácti etap, ale prokázal rovněž pozoruhodnou spolehlivost.
Jedinými problémy, které vůz postihly, byly menší potíže s řazením, avšak důvodem pro odstoupení vozu PEUGEOT 3008 DKR Maxi č. 306 nebyly technické problémy. Nové pneumatiky BF Goodrich se ukázaly být mimořádně odolné v náročném jihoamerickém terénu, zatímco maziva TOTAL zajistila optimální výkonnost motoru nehledě na nadmořskou výšku a extrémní podmínky.
Odveta „El matadora“
Carlos Sainz a Lucas Cruz neměli v minulých třech Dakarech štěstí, ale vrátili se zpět s maximálním elánem. Dvojice Španělů od samého startu soutěže podávala mistrovský výkon a za volantem PEUGEOTu 3008DKR Maxi č. 303 předvedla jak výkonnost, tak konzistentnost. Vyhráli měřené úseky č. 6 a 7 , aby po maratonské etapě převzali vedení, o které již nepřišli.
Vítězové Dakaru 2010 znovu vystoupili na vrchol stupňů vítězů, když do Córdoby dojeli s náskokem 43 min 40 s před svými soupeři. Toto vítězství podtrhuje jejich nesmírný vklad do projektu divize Peugeot Sport zaměřeného na vytrvalostní rallye, do něhož vložili veškeré své znalosti a talent při nastavení vozů DKR.
„Mr. Dakar“ v nesnázích
Stéphane Peterhansel a Jean-Paul Cottret, kteří Rallye Dakar pro PEUGEOT vyhráli v letech 2016 a 2017, zažili soutěž plnou akcí spolu se dvěma nešťastnými zádrhely. V 7. měřeném úseku musela posádka vozu č. 300 prudce uhnout, aby zabránila střetu se čtyřkolkou, která zastavila uprostřed cesty. Následkem toho se u vozu Peugeot 3008DKR Maxi poškodilo levé zadní zavěšení o skrytý
kámen. Poté mistři Dakaru na začátku 13. etapy narazili do stromu, o který si poškodili posilové řízení. V obou případech jim týmoví kolegové Cyril Despres/David Castera pomohli vůz opravit, aby mohli pokračovat. Tyto nešťastné události znamenaly, že přišli nejprve o první a poté o druhé místo v celkovém pořadí. Dojeli nicméně na čtvrtém místě a prokázali, že jsou nejrychlejší posádkou z celé sestavy Teamu PEUGEOT Total, když dosáhli tři etapová vítězství.
Despres/Castera, rychle a odpovědně
První posádkou Teamu PEUGEOT Total, která vyhrála etapu na Dakaru 2018, byli Cyril Despres a David Castera, kteří se na konci 2. etapy ujali vedení a dokazovali, že učinili další krok vpřed po stránce výkonnosti. Bohužel ambice dvou bývalých motocyklistů zastavil kámen vystupující z cesty na 180. km ve 4. měřeném úseku. Ten zničil pravé zadní zavěšení vozu, což tuto dvojici zastavilo v jejich rozletu.
S pomocí servisního kamionu Teamu PEUGEOT Total se vrátili na trať soutěže, takže posádka vozu PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi se startovním číslem 308 mohla pokračovat, jenže s velkou ztrátou. Od té chvíle předváděli úžasného týmového ducha, když se věnovali tomu, aby pomáhali svým týmovým kolegům, přičemž dosáhli několika působivých časů v etapách, když k tomu nastala příležitost (například v 8. a 11. měřeném úseku). V důsledku své penalizace ve výši 29 hodin byli Cyril Despres a David Castera klasifikováni s velkou ztrátou na pozici, která neodpovídá jejich skutečné výkonnosti.
Loeb zastaven na své cestě
Po dosažení druhého místa v loňském Dakaru, se ztrátou pouze 5 minut za vítězi, zahájili Sébastien Loeb/Daniel Elena letošní ročník s jasným cílem vyhrát. Měli skvělý vstup do soutěže navzdory tomu, že se itinerář průjezdu přes Peru skládal hlavně z dun a jízdy mimo silnice, což nebylo jejich silnou stránkou.
Pak v působivém stylu vyhráli 4. měřený úsek v rámci jedné z nejtěžších etap moderního Dakaru v Jižní Americe. Bohužel, zatímco pokračovali na druhém místě v celkové klasifikaci, byli nuceni odstoupit v 5. měřeném úseku mezi San Juanem de Marcona a Arequipou v Peru. Jejich PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi spadl do měkké a písčité díry při vyhýbání se jinému konkurentovi, který zde uvízl. Dopad zlomil Danielu Elenovi kostrč, což mu znemožnilo pokračovat.
Nejnovější kapitola v kronice úspěchů
Letošní vítězství Teamu PEUGEOT Total završilo už tak působivý seznam úspěchů značky PEUGEOT na Dakaru, protože jde o sedmé vítězství z osmi startů! Zde je stručná připomínka všeho, co PEUGEOT na Dakaru dosáhl:
1987: Vítězství pro posádku Vatanen/Giroux (205 T16 Grand Raid)
1988: Vítězství pro posádku Kankkunen/Piironen (205 T16 Grand Raid)
1989: První a druhé místo pro posádky Vatanen/Berglund a Ickx/Tarin (oba 405 T16 Grand Raid)
1990: První, druhé a třetí místo pro posádky Vatanen/Berglund (405 T16 Grand Raid), Waldegard/Fenouil (405 T16 Grand Raid) a Ambrosino/Baumgartner (205 T16 Grand Raid)
2016: Vítězství pro posádku Peterhansel/Cottret (2008DKR)
2017: První, druhé a třetí místo pro posádky Peterhansel/Cottret, Loeb/Elena and Despres/Castera (všichni 3008DKR)
2018: Vítězství pro posádku Sainz/Cruz (3008DKR Maxi).
  NOVÝ SMĚR K ELEKTRIFIKACI
Tohoto vítězství PEUGEOT dosáhl při své poslední účasti v Dakaru. PEUGEOT Sport se nyní soustředí na mistrovství světa FIA v rallycrossu WorldRX (FIA World Rallycross Championship). Jeho sezona odstartuje 14. – 15. dubna v Barceloně se Sébastienem Loebem za volantem jednoho z vozů PEUGEOT 208 WRX. Souběžně s tím se PEUGEOT Sport bude připravovat rovněž na nadcházející elektrický šampionát v rallycrossu, který začne od roku 2020. Do toho vstoupí s nástupcem současného vozu PEUGEOT 208, který bude mít plně elektricky poháněnou verzi.
PROVIZORNÍ CELKOVÁ KLASIFIKACE PO 14. ETAPĚ
1. Carlos Sainz (ESP)/Lucas Cruz (ESP), PEUGEOT 3008 DKR Maxi, 49 h 16 min 18 s
2. Nasser Al Attiyah (QAT)/Matthieu Baumel (FRA), Toyota 4WD, + 43 min 40 s
3. Giniel de Villiers (ZAF)/Dirk von Zitzewitz (ZAF), Toyota 4WD, + 1 h 16 min 4 1s
4. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/J.-P. Cottret (FRA), PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi, + 1 h 25 min 29 s
5. Jakub Przygonski (POL)/Tom Colsoul (BEL), Mini 4WD, + 2 h 45 min 24 s
6. Khalid Al Qassimi (ARE)/Xavier Panseri (FRA), Peugeot 3008DKR, + 4 h 20 min 58 s
7. Martin Prokop (CZE)/Jan Tománek (CZE), Ford 4WD, + 7 h 20 min 49 s
8. Peter Van Merksteijn (NED)/Maciej Marton (POL), Toyota 4WD, +7 h 41 min 28 s
9. Sebastian Halpern (ARG)/Edu Palenta (ARG), Toyota 4WD, +9 h 08 min 10 s
10. Lucio Alvarez (ARG)/Robert Howie (ZAF), Toyota 4WD, +9 h 18 min 46 s
31. Cyril Despres (FRA)/David Castera (FRA), PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi, + 45 h 19 min 10 s
Bruno Famin, ředitel PEUGEOT sport: „Peugeot završil svůj dakarský program tím nejlepším možným způsobem díky fantastickému vítězství Carlose Sainze/Lucase Cruze a vozu PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi v Rallye Dakar, která se zapíše do historie. Dosáhnout tří vítězství v řadě v tak obtížném podniku je výjimečný úspěch, za který vděčíme stejnou měrou naší velmi vysoké technické úrovni i nezdolnému týmovému duchu. Vítězství Carlose a Lucase nás obzvláště těší, neboť jeli naprosto úžasnou soutěž a překonali všechny překážky. Carlos do našeho dakarského projektu od počátku vložil tak mnoho, že je fantastické, že může být takto odměněn. V cíli nejtěžší soutěže celého desetiletí jsou tři z našich čtyř vozů a PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi prokázal svou technickou převahu bez jakýchkoli selhání. Je to velké zadostiučinění pro celý tým a obrovský zdroj hrdosti pro PEUGEOT.“
Carlos Sainz (PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi č. 303) – 9. ve 14. etapě/1. v celkovém pořadí: „Pro mne to byla nesmírně obtížná soutěž. Je to nejspíš nejtěžší Dakar, jakého jsem se zúčastnil, a to včetně těch, co se jely v Africe. Organizátoři nám připravili skutečně náročnou trasu s tolika neskutečně obtížnými etapami. Dokonce i dvě etapy těsně před koncem byly neuvěřitelné a Peru bylo rovněž velmi náročné. Je samozřejmé, že s Lucasem cítíme velké uspokojení, že jsme tak těžkou soutěž vyhráli. A to samé platí pro celý tým Peugeotu, který v rámci celého programu odváděl fantastickou práci. PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi je pravděpodobně nejlepším autem, jaké jsem kdy v maratónských soutěžích řídil. Děkuji všem, kteří nás v tomto projektu podporovali, a velké poděkování patří divizi PEUGEOT Sport.“
Stéphane Peterhansel (PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi č. 300) – 2. ve 14. etapě/4. v celkovém pořadí: „Celkově to pro nás byl velmi dobrý týden. Duny v Peru byly skutečně naším hlavním trumfem. Potom se to poněkud zvrtlo. V Bolívii jsme ztratili 1 h 45 min po nárazu do kamene, který jsem neviděl. Bylo natolik nemožné jej spatřit, že mě to až tak nerozhodilo. Mnohem více mě mrzí to, co se stalo v pátek: v den, kdy jsme hromadili malé chyby. Myslím, že tento Dakar byl mimořádně tvrdý: nepochybně nejobtížnější, jaký jsem v Jižní Americe zažil. Takový je ale duch celé akce, i když tentokrát byl možná až příliš náročný, pokud vezmete v úvahu amatérské jezdce. Skutečnou satisfakcí je pro nás vítězství Carlose a týmu PEUGEOT. Je to vynikající odměna pro Carlose, který zde v minulých třech letech neměl štěstí.“
Cyril Despres (PEUGEOT 3008DKR Maxi č. 308) – 13. ve 14. etapě/31. v celkovém pořadí: „Tento Dakar pro nás začal dobře, neboť jsme vyhráli druhou etapu. Avšak problém, který jsme měli ve čtvrté etapě, naprosto zvrátil celou naší soutěž. Od tohoto okamžiku jsme pouze pomáhali našim týmovým kolegům, a tak nebylo snadné předvést to, co bychom mohli dokázat. Nejdůležitější však bylo nedopustit se chyb a být tak k dispozici pro případ, kdy by Carlos nebo Stéphane měli problémy. Je samozřejmé, že pro mě a Davida to byla soutěž plná zklamání, ale na druhou stranu jsme teprve zahájili naší kariéru v automobilech. Při letošním Dakaru jsme posbírali spoustu zkušeností, a to je mimořádně pozitivní. Chtěl bych poděkovat celému týmu PEUGEOT Sport, jenž pracoval tak tvrdě a umožnil nám od roku 2015, kdy jsme začali, se stále zlepšovat v dokonalých podmínkách.“
VÍTE, ŽE?
Továrna PSA Group v Palomaru na předměstí Buenos Aires vyrábí vozy PEUGEOT 308, PEUGEOT 408 a PEUGEOT Partner. Připraven je investiční plán ve výši 300 milionů EUR na modernizaci jeho výrobních kapacit. Od roku 2019 bude moci vyrábět auta na bázi nové platformy Common Modular Platform, která je vhodná jak pro auta s elektrickým pohonem, tak pro konvenčně poháněná vozidla.
Příspěvek Peugeot 3008DKR Maxi s posádkou Carlos Sainz/Lucas Cruz triumfovali v Rallye Dakar 2018 pochází z Autoweb.cz
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Sebastian Halpern ainda não passou no SS3. https://www.autosport.pt/todooterreno/baja-portalegre-500-ricardo-porem-sozinho-na-frente/
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Biology & Philosophy, Vol. 32, #2, 2017 British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 25, #1, 2017 Environmental Ethics, Vol. 38, #3, 2016 Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 20, #1, 2017 Ethics, Vol. 127, #3, 2017 Hastings Center Report, Vol. 47, #2, 2017 Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 140, #4, 2017 Journal of Nietzsche Studies, Vol. 48, #1, 2017 Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 51, #1, 2017 Law and Philosophy, Vol. 36, #2, 2017 Metaphilosophy, Vol. 48, #1-2, 2017 Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 40, #2, 2017 Philosophical Perspectives, Vol. 30, #1, 2016 Philosophical Studies, Vol. 174, #4, 2017 Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 17, nos. 1- 6, 2017 Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 43, #2, 2017 Studia Logica, Vol. 105, #2, 2017 Synthese, Vol. 194, #3, 2017
Biology & Philosophy, Vol. 32, #2, 2017 Editorial Michael Weisberg. Editorial. Original Papers Thomas Pradeu. Thirty Years of Biology & Philosophy: Philosophy of Which Biology? Steve Donaldson, Thomas Woolley, Nick Dzugan, Jason Goebel. Prediction in Evolutionary Systems. Roberto Fumagalli. On the Neural Enrichment of Economic Models: Recasting the Challenge. Eric Funkhouser. Is Self-Deception an Effective Non-Cooperative Strategy? Alison K. McConwell, Adrian Currie. Gouldian Arguments and the Sources of Contingency. John J. Welch. What's Wrong with Evolutionary Biology? Brief Communication Pierre-Luc Germain, Lucie Laplane. Metastasis as Supra-Cellular Selection? A Reply to Lean and Plutynski. Review Essays Ellen Clarke, Cecilia Heyes. The Swashbuckling Anthropologist: Henrich on The Secret of Our Success. Carl Brusse. Making do Without Selection—Review Essay of “Cultural Evolution: Conceptual Challenges” by Tim Lewens. Back to Top
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 25, #1, 2017 Editorial Michael Beaney. Editorial. Articles Marta Heckel. Plato on the Role of Contradiction in Education. Stephen Howard. Why did Leibniz Fail to Complete his Dynamics? Joshua Cockayne. Contemporaneity and Communion: Kierkegaard on the Personal Presence of Christ. Katrina Mitcheson. Scepticism and Self-Transformation in Nietzsche – On the Uses and Disadvantages of a Comparison to Pyrrhonian Scepticism. Katherina Kinzel. Wilhelm Windelband and the Problem of Relativism. Stefan Brandt. Sellars and Quine on Empiricism and Conceptual Truth. Symposium on Schelling and Freedom Sebastian Gardner. The Metaphysics of Human Freedom: From Kant’s Transcendental Idealism to Schelling’s Freiheitsschrift. Peter Dews. Theory Construction and Existential Description in Schelling’s Treatise on Freedom. Sebastian Gardner. Reply to Dews, and a Plea for Schelling. Review Article Johannes Zachhuber. Anima Mundi: The Rise of the World Soul Theory in Modern German Philosophy. Book Reviews Naoya Iwata. Clitophon's Challenge: Dialectic in Plato's Meno, Phaedo, and Republic. Demetrios Dedes. The Philosophy of Gemistos Plethon: Platonism in Late Byzantium, Between Hellenism and Orthodoxy. Lynda Gaudemard. Reforming the Art of Living: Nature, Virtue, and Religion in Descartes's Epistemology. Kristopher G. Phillips. Historical Dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy. Sheldon Richmond. Spinoza’s Critique of Religion and Its Heirs: Marx, Benjamin, and Adorno. Charlotte Alderwick. Interanimations: Receiving Modern German Philosophy. Hanne Appelqvist. Representation and Reality in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. Back to Top
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 38, #3, 2016 Articles Jame Schaefer. Imprudence and Intergenerational Injustice: The Ongoing Vices of Opting for Nuclear Fueled Electricity. Debra J. Erickson. The Case for Casuistry in Environmental Ethics. Discussion Papers Kalpita Bhar Paul, Meera Baindur. Leopold’s Land Ethic in the Sundarbans: A Phenomenological Approach. Samantha Clark. Nothing Really Matters: Jean-Paul Sartre, Negation, and Nature. Mark Michael. Environmental Pragmatism, Community Values, and the Problem of Reprehensible Implications. Ovadia Ezra. Global Distributive Justice: An Environmental Perspective. Book Reviews Andrea R. Gammon. Emplotting Virtue: A Narrative Approach to Environmental Virtue Ethics. Brian Treanor. The Wisdom of Frugality: Why Less is More—More or Less. Back to Top
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 20, #1, 2017 Editorial A . W. Musschenga, F. R. Heeger. Editorial Note. Albert W. Musschenga, Gerben Meynen. Moral Progress: An Introduction. Original Papers Caroline T. Arruda. The Varieties of Moral Improvement, or Why Metaethical Constructivism Must Explain Moral Progress. Julia Hermann. Possibilities of Moral Progress in the Face of Evolution. Markus Christen, Darcia Narvaez. Comparing and Integrating Biological and Cultural Moral Progress. Jeremy Evans. A Working Definition of Moral Progress. Jesse S. Summers. Rationalizing our Way into Moral Progress. Jan Willem Wieland. Willful Ignorance. Anders Schinkel, Doret J. de Ruyter. Individual Moral Development and Moral Progress. Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen. On Locating Value in Making Moral Progress*. Michele M. Moody-Adams. Moral Progress and Human Agency. Dale Jamieson. Slavery, Carbon, and Moral Progress. Book Reviews Mark Alfano. Christoph Luetge, Hannes Rusch, & Matthias Uhl (eds.), Experimental Ethics: Toward an Empirical Moral Philosophy. Daniela Zumpf. Axel Honneth (2015), Die Idee des Sozialismus. Christoph Schmidt-Petri. Tatjana Visak & Robert Garner (Eds.): The Ethics of Killing Animals. Sebastian Köhler. Chrisman, Matthew. The Meaning of ‘Ought’. Beyond Descriptivism and Expressivism in Metaethics. Jesse Kirkpatrick. Nancy Sherman, Afterwar. Karsten Witt. Tim Lewens, The Biological Foundations of Bioethics. Annette Dufner, Bettina Schoene-Seifert. Weyma Lübbe: Nonaggregationismus. Joanne Beswick. Pabst Battin, Margaret (Editor). ‘The Ethics of Suicide’. Historical Sources. Gerald Lang. Lippert-Rasmussen, Kasper. Luck Egalitarianism. Back to Top
Ethics, Vol. 127, #3, 2017 Articles Paulina Sliwa. Moral Understanding as Knowing Right from Wrong. David Owens. Wrong by Convention. Symposium on Ethics and Decision Theory Seth Lazar. Introduction. Seth Lazar. Deontological Decision Theory and Agent-Centered Options. Lara Buchak. Taking Risks behind the Veil of Ignorance. J. Robert G. Williams. Indeterminate Oughts. Sergio Tenenbaum. Action, Deontology, and Risk: Against the Multiplicative Model. Discussions Eva Schmidt. New Trouble for “Reasons as Evidence”: Means That Don’t Justify the Ends. Stephen J. White. Transmission Failures. Review Essay F. M. Kamm. The Purpose of My Death: Death, Dying, and Meaning. Book Reviews Adam Swift. Danielle Allen, Tommie Shelby, Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Michael Rebell, and Quiara Alegría Hudes, Education and Equality. Mattias Iser. Neera Chandhoke, Democracy and Revolutionary Politics. Elisabeth Pacherie. John M. Doris, Talking to Our Selves: Reflection, Ignorance, and Agency. Jonathan Mitchell. Paul Katsafanas, The Nietzschean Self: Moral Psychology, Agency and the Unconscious. Stephen C. Angle. Sungmoon Kim, Public Reason Confucianism: Democratic Perfectionism and Constitutionalism in East Asia. Cindy Holder. Loren E. Lomasky and Fernando R. Tesón, Justice at a Distance: Extending Freedom Globally. Uri D. Leibowitz. Patricia Marino, Moral Reasoning in a Pluralistic World. Andrea C. Westlund. Martha Nussbaum, Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice. Stephen Kearns. Carolina Sartorio, Causation and Free Will. Christopher Howard. Mark Schroeder, Expressing Our Attitudes: Explanation and Expression in Ethics. David Wiens. Leif Wenar, Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules That Run the World. Back to Top
Hastings Center Report, Vol. 47, #2, 2017 Editorial Laura Haupt. Space for the Prisoner's Point of View. Articles Paul P. Christopher, Lorena G. Garcia-Sampson, Michael Stein, Jennifer Johnson, Josiah Rich and Charles Lidz. Enrolling in Clinical Research While Incarcerated: What Influences Participants’ Decisions? Keramet Reiter. Coercion and Access to Health Care. Moti Gorin, Steven Joffe, Neal Dickert and Scott Halpern. Justifying Clinical Nudges. Søren Holm. Authenticity, Best Interest, and Clinical Nudging. Jessica Mozersky, Vardit Ravitsky, Rayna Rapp, Marsha Michie, Subhashini Chandrasekharan and Megan Allyse. Toward an Ethically Sensitive Implementation of Noninvasive Prenatal Screening in the Global Context. Essays Mildred Z. Solomon and Bruce Jennings. Bioethics and Populism: How Should Our Field Respond? Spencer Phillips Hey and Aaron S. Kesselheim. Reprioritizing Research Activity for the Post-Antibiotic Era: Ethical, Legal, and Social Considerations. Case Study Connie R. Shi, Manjinder S. Kandola, Matthew Tobey and Elizabeth Singer. Managing Opioid Withdrawal for Hospital Patients in Custody. Commentary Arthur W. Frank. Bioethics and “Rightness”. Lawrence O. Gostin. Best Evidence Aside: Why Trump's Executive Order Makes America Less Healthy. Ruchika Mishra. Implementing California's Law on Assisted Dying. Tyler Tate. The Clue. Book Review Michael Hauskeller. Rethinking Reprogenetics. Departments Susan Gilbert. Facts, Values, and Journalism. Back to Top
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 140, #4, 2017 Editorial Domènec Melé, Josep M. Rosanas, Joan Fontrodona. Ethics in Finance and Accounting: Editorial Introduction. Original Papers Natàlia Cugueró-Escofet, Josep M. Rosanas. The Ethics of Metrics: Overcoming the Dysfunctional Effects of Performance Measurements Through Justice. Alina Beattrice Vladu, Oriol Amat, Dan Dacian Cuzdriorean. Truthfulness in Accounting: How to Discriminate Accounting Manipulators from Non-manipulators. Yves Fassin, Will Drover. Ethics in Entrepreneurial Finance: Exploring Problems in Venture Partner Entry and Exit. Christopher J. Cowton, Leire San-Jose. On the Ethics of Trade Credit: Understanding Good Payment Practice in the Supply Chain. Bradley Lail, Jason MacGregor, James Marcum, Martin Stuebs. Virtuous Professionalism in Accountants to Avoid Fraud and to Restore Financial Reporting. Miguel Alzola. Beware of the Watchdog: Rethinking the Normative Justification of Gatekeeper Liability. Arleta A. A. Majoch, Andreas G. F. Hoepner, Tessa Hebb. Sources of Stakeholder Salience in the Responsible Investment Movement: Why Do Investors Sign the Principles for Responsible Investment? Herwig Pilaj. The Choice Architecture of Sustainable and Responsible Investment: Nudging Investors Toward Ethical Decision-Making. Janine Maniora. Is Integrated Reporting Really the Superior Mechanism for the Integration of Ethics into the Core Business Model? An Empirical Analysis. S. Prakash Sethi, Terrence F. Martell, Mert Demir. An Evaluation of the Quality of Corporate Social Responsibility Reports by Some of the World’s Largest Financial Institutions. Back to Top
Journal of Nietzsche Studies, Vol. 48, #1, 2017 Editorial Abbreviations and Citations of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Works. Jessica N. Berry. Letter From the Editor. Proceedings from the North American Nietzsche Society Jessica N. Berry. Editorial Note. Guy Elgat. Judgments That Have Value “Only as Symptoms”: Nietzsche on the Denial of Life in Twilight of the Idols. Daniel I. Harris. Compassion and Affirmation in Nietzsche. Manuel Dries. Memento Mori, Memento Vivere: Early Nietzsche on History, Embodiment, and Value. Neil Sinhababu. Nietzschean Pragmatism. Brian Leiter. Nietzsche’s Naturalism and Nineteenth-Century Biology. P. J. E. Kail. Emden’s Nietzsche. Christian J. Emden. Nietzsche, Naturalism, and Normativity: A Reply to Brian Leiter and Peter Kail. Book Reviews Hugo Drochon. Nietzsche and Political Thought ed. by Keith Ansell-Pearson (review). Philip Mills. Nietzsche. L’antiphilosophie I. 1992–1993 by Alain Badiou (review). Keith Ansell-Pearson. On Nietzsche by Georges Bataille (review). Niklas Corall. Klassiker Auslegen 57: Friedrich Nietzsche—Die Fröhliche Wissenschaft ed. by Christian Benne and Jutta Georg (review). Wander Andrade de Paula. Arte e niilismo. Nietzsche e o Enigma do Mundo by João Constâncio (review). Laura Langone. Nietzsche and Buddhist Philosophy by Antoine Panaïoti (review). Kaitlyn Creasy. Naturalizing Heidegger: His Confrontation with Nietzsche, His Contributions to Environmental Philosophy by David E. Storey (review). Back to Top
Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 51, #1, 2017 Original Papers Rochelle DuFord. An Expanded Conception of Sentimental Value. Martijn Boot. The Right Balance. Violetta Igneski. The Human Right to Subsistence and the Collective Duty to Aid. Fergus Peace. Consequentialism, Goodness, and States of Affairs. Joshua Stuchlik. The Closeness Problem for Double Effect: A Reply to Nelkin and Rickless. Martin Sticker. When the Reflective Watch-Dog Barks: Conscience and Self-Deception in Kant. Wouter F. Kalf. Against Hybrid Expressivist-Error Theory. Simon Coghlan. The Essential Connection Between Human Value and Saintly Behavior. Katharina Nieswandt. Anscombe on the Sources of Normativity. Colin Hickey. Biomedical Enhancement and the Kantian Duty to Cultivate Our Talents. Book Reviews Luca Malatesti. Schramme, Thomas, ed. Being amoral. Iddo Landau. John Kleinig, Simon Keller, and Igor Primoratz, The Ethics of Patriotism: A Debate. Jessica Flanigan. Mark Navin, Values and Vaccine Refusal: Hard Questions in Ethics, Epistemology, and Health Care. Back to Top
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 36, #2, 2017 Symposium on Allen Buchanan’s The Heart of Human Rights. Editorial Matthew Lister. Guest Editor’s Introduction to Symposium on Allen Buchanan, The Heart of Human Rights. Book Reviews Brooke Ackerly. Interpreting the Political Theory in the Practice of Human Rights. Erin I. Kelly. Law and Institutional Legitimacy in the Practice of Human Rights. Mathias Risse. Approaching Human Rights Law Philosophically: Reflections on Allen Buchanan, The Heart of Human Rights. Allen Buchanan. Reply to Talbott, Ackerly, Kelly, and Risse. Dale Smith. Book Review. Back to Top
Metaphilosophy, Vol. 48, #1-2, 2017 Article Bob Plant. On the Domain of Metaphilosophy. D. Goldstick. The Salto Vitale Method in Philosophy. Niklas Forsberg. Thinking About a Word—Love, for Example. Bryan Frances. Extensive Philosophical Agreement and Progress. Frank Martela. Moral Philosophers as Ethical Engineers: Limits of Moral Philosophy and a Pragmatist Alternative. Staffan Angere. The Square Circle. Todd Jones and Michael Pravica. When Do Scientific Explanations Compete? Steps Toward a Heuristic Checklist. Hanne Appelqvist. What Kind of Normativity is the Normativity of Grammar? Tom Rockmore. Piketty, Marxian Political Economy, and the Law of the Falling Rate of Profit. Oliver Laas. Disagreements Over Analogies. James Andow. A Partial Defence of Descriptive Evidentialism About Intuitions: A Reply to Molyneux. Back to Top
Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 40, #2, 2017 Articles Tony Lynch and Nishanathe Dahanayake. Atheism and Morality, Guilt and Shame: Why the Moral Complacency of the New Atheism is a Mistake. Karsten Schoellner. Practical Philosophy. Ivan Milić and Stefan Reining. A Wittgensteinian Role-Based Account of Assertion. Øystein Daae Gjertsen. Symptoms of a Misunderstanding in Contemporary Academic Philosophy. Antonio Negro and Carlo Penco. Kenny's Wrong Formula. Critical Notice Roger A. Shiner. Meaning and Morality: Essays on the Philosophy of Julius Kovesi. Reviews Christopher Hamilton. Late Philosophical Writings. John Rist. The Great Riddle: Wittgenstein and Nonsense, Theology and Philosophy. Julie Daigle. The Religious Philosophy of Simone Weil: An Introduction. Aloisia Moser. Wittgenstein on Internal and External Relations: Tracing All the Connections. Back to Top
Philosophical Perspectives, Vol. 30, #1, 2016 Special Issue: Metaphysics Original Articles Ralf M. Bader. Contingent Identity and Counterpart Theory. Sara Bernstein. Grounding Is Not Causation. Cian Dorr. To Be F Is To Be G. Peter Finocchiaro and Meghan Sullivan. Yet Another “Epicurean” Argument. Jeremy Goodman. An Argument For Necessitism. Paul Hovda. Parthood-Like Relations: Closure Principles And Connections To Some Axioms Of Classical Mereology. Mark Johnston. Personites, Maximality And Ontological Trash. Jon Erling Litland and Juhani Yli-Vakkuri. Vagueness & Modality—An Ecumenical Approach. Michaela Markham McSweeney. An Epistemic Account Of Metaphysical Equivalence. Daniel Nolan. Chance and Necessity. Jeffrey Sanford Russell. Qualitative Grounds. Aaron Segal. A Puzzle About Points. Jason Turner. Curbing Enthusiasm About Grounding. Jennifer Wang. Fundamentality And Modal Freedom. J. Robert G. Williams. Representational Scepticism: The Bubble Puzzle. Back to Top
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 174, #4, 2017 With Symposium on "Knowledge and Closure" Original Papers Dominic Gregory. Counterfactual Reasoning and Knowledge of Possibilities. Joachim Wündisch. Does Excusable Ignorance Absolve of Liability for Costs? Andreas Stokke. Metaphors and Martinis: A Response to Jessice Keiser. Alex Davies. Elaborations and Intuitions of Disagreement. Cristina Borgoni, Yannig Luthra. Epistemic Akrasia and the Fallibility of Critical Reasoning. Scott Brown. Against Instantiation as Identity. Bob Beddor. Justification as Faultlessness. Rachael Briggs, Graeme A. Forbes. The Growing-Block: Just One Thing After Another? Matt Duncan. Dualists Needn't be Anti-Criterialists (Nor Should They Be). Matt Duncan. Erratum To: Dualists Needn't be Anti-Criterialists (Nor Should They Be). Justin A. Capes, Philip Swenson. Frankfurt Cases: The Fine-Grained Response Revisited. Kyle Swan. Legal Ounishment of Immorality: One More into the Breach. Assaf Sharon, Levi Spectre. Evidence and the Openness of Knowledge. Juan Comesaña. On Sharon and Spectre’s Argument Against Closure. Stephen Yablo. Open Knowledge and Changing the Subject. Assaf Sharon, Levi Spectre. Replies to Comesaña and Yablo. Back to Top
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 17, nos. 1- 3, 2017 Articles Samuel Cumming, Gabriel Greenberg, Rory Kelly. Conventions of Viewpoint Coherence in Film. Antonia LoLordo. Jonathan Edwards's Monism. Sam Baron, Mark Colyvan, David Ripley. How Mathematics Can Make a Difference. Ryan Preston-Roedder. Civic Trust. Abelard Podgorski. Rational Delay. Mark Textor. Towards a Neo-Brentanian Theory of Existence. Back to Top
Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 43, #2, 2017 Editorial Articles Alberto G. Urquidez. Jorge Garcia and the Ordinary Use of "Racist Belief". Lior Erez. Anti-Cosmopolitanism and the Motivational Preconditions for Social Justice. Matt S. Whitt. Felon Disenfranchisement and Democratic Legitimacy. Martijn Boot. Problems of Incommensurability. Franz Mang. Public Reason Can Be Reasonably Rejected. Desiree Lim. Selecting Immigrants by Skill: A Case of Wrongful Discrimination? Chrisoula Andreou. Advantage, Restraint, and the Circumstances of Justice. Jason Chen. The Core of Oppression: Why Is it Wrong? Referees Back to Top
Studia Logica, Vol. 105, #2, 2017 Original Papers Pablo F. Castro. Tableau Systems for Deontic Action Logics Based on Finite Boolean Algebras, and Their Complexity. Stefano Bonzio, José Gil-Férez, Francesco Paoli, Luisa Peruzzi. On Paraconsistent Weak Kleene Logic: Axiomatisation and Algebraic Analysis. Michael Schippers, Gerhard Schurz. Genuine Coherence as Mutual Confirmation Between Content Elements. M. Garapa, E. Fermé, M. D. L. Reis. Studies on Brutal Contraction and Severe Withdrawal. Bruno Jacinto, Stephen Read. General-Elimination Stability. Stanislav O. Speranski. Notes on the Computational Aspects of Kripke’s Theory of Truth. Book Reviews Valentin Goranko. Dov Gabbay, Reactive Kripke Semantics. Back to Top
Synthese, Vol. 194, #3, 2017 Special Issue: The future of social cognition: paradigms, concepts and experiments (first 10 papers), edited by Nivedita Gangopadhyay Articles Nivedita Gangopadhyay. The Future of Social Cognition: Paradigms, Concepts and Experiments. Peter Carruthers. Mindreading in Adults: Evaluating Two-Systems Views. Hannes Rakoczy. In Defense of a Developmental Dogma: Children Acquire Propositional Attitude Folk Psychology Around Age 4. Joel Smith. What is Empathy For? Quassim Cassam. What Asymmetry? Knowledge of Self, Knowledge of Others, and the Inferentialist Challenge. Søren Overgaard. The Unobserability Thesis. Albert Newen. Defending the Liberal-Content View of Perceptual Experience: Direct Social Perception of Emotions and Person Impressions. Somogy Varga. The Case for Mind Perception. Shaun Nichols. The Essence of Mentalistic Agents. Daniel D. Hutto. Basic Social Cognition Without Mindreading: Minding Minds Without Attributing Contents. Vassilios Karakostas, Elias Zafiris. Contextual Semantics in Quantum Mechanics from a Categorical Point of View. Martin Flament Fultot. Modulation : An Alternative to Instructions and Forces. Niels Skovgaard-Olsen. The Problem of Logical Omniscience, the Preface Paradox, and Doxastic Commitments. Eli Pitcovski. Getting the Big Picture. Minyao Huang. A Plea for Radical Contextualism. Christopher Willard-Kyle. Do Great Minds Really Think Alike? Back to Top
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