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Advanced Tastes – The evolution of the great transformation in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia – GlobeNewswire
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The evolution of the great transformation in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The evolution of the great transformation in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Al-Riyadh, Feb. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- - The Kingdoms Vision 2030 is perhaps the largest planned economic transformation ever enacted. It seeks to transform the country from having an economy reliant on oil prices and government spending, to one that is diversified, competitive, open and consumer driven. Along with the economic changes, the once strict visa procedure has been significantly relaxed, with the introduction of tourist visas coinciding with global sporting, entertainment and hospitality events being held throughout the country. Where once foreign visitors came almost exclusively for the religious pilgrimage of Hajj, now in line with Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia is establishing itself as one of the worlds premier tourist destinations, drawing on both its rich culture and history as well as investing heavily in cutting edge technology, amenities and luxury offerings.
Such developments reflect the broader objectives of attracting foreign direct investment and improving the quality of life for citizens, residents and visitors alike. While the development of NEOM and major events like Formula E, world heavyweight title fights and Middle East Beast have drawn international headlines, wider changes have been taking place across the burgeoning tourism industry and its related sectors. Perhaps nowhere is this more evident than in F&B and specifically fine dining. Increases in investment, international travel and deployable income among the population have led to explosive growth in the sector, which has come hand in hand with ever increasing demand for increasingly varied gastronomic and hospitality experiences. With ever increasing levels of wealth among its over 30 million residents and an influx of tourists from around the world, Saudi Arabia is poised to become the leading market and destination for fine dining in the Middle East.
This transformation is happening at a rapid pace. While fast food chains and mid-tier F&B brands have been present in the Saudi market for some time, recently the Kingdom witnessed the entry of several luxury brands, including Bagatelle, Bagatelle beach, Sumosan, Santini, NOOA, Socialista, Wadi, Purple Dragon and Cipriani. All of which have signed with Advanced Tastes, a Riyadh based restaurant & hospitality management company, which has been recently fully acquired by two prominent businessmen, Mr.Hisham Almousa and Mr.Ahmad AlMubarak.
Advanced Tastes have recently unveiled plans to open franchises in prime locations across all of the Kingdoms major cities. This is a step towards increasing supply to what is an ever growing demand for luxury F&B offerings in Saudi Arabia, a sector which seems likely to continue to expand for years to come.
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The evolution of Smart Mobility: from bike sharing to MaaS and everything in between – Smart Cities Dive
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Blink and you might miss a major shift in the business of Smart Mobility.From bike sharing to Mobility as a Service and everything in between, the business of Smart Mobility takes many different forms and provides business opportunities for everyone from a small entrepreneur to the large car manufacturers.This article will accurately lay out the future of Smart Mobility and predict the winners and losers over the next 5 years, allowing everyone to sleep easy tonight. (And if you believe that, I also have a bridge to sell you.)
Arguably the start of shared mobility can be traced back to the Netherlands in the 1960's. Throughout the years, advancements in technology and congestion in urban environments has led to a more sophisticated model of bike sharing.In the last 10 years bike sharing has seen a rapid expansion of companies entering the market.
According to data from the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), in 2019 alone people took 136 million trips.In fact, when you add in scooter trips, a third of a billion trips were taken on shared bikes and scooters over the past decade.
While bike sharing has had a great run over the last decade, the explosion in popularity of scooter sharing and the increasing number of operators have been the bright shiny object that has everyone's attention.
NACTO reported that from 2018 to 2019, scooter ridership increased from 38.5 million to 88.5 million, a growth rate of more than 100%.Geographically, scooter companies continued expansion in 2019 to over 109 cities.
Car sharing has been a roller coaster ride of sorts with early entrants including Car2Go, BMW ReachNow, Lime Pods, Bollor's Electric BlueCar program, and General Motors'Maven had some early success but largely these players have exited the market in favor of more sustainable businesses.It remains to be seen if car sharing will gain the popularity that scooter and bike sharing enjoy and if operators will figure out a sustainable model that meets the needs of todays urban commuter.
Bollor pioneered electric car sharing with the launch of Autolib in 2011, enjoying huge growth and popularity. Bollore Group, largely known for its logistics business and LMP battery technology, saw the opportunity to help cities solve a mobility need while introducing zero emission electric cars: the Bluecar.
Launching 100% EV carsharing businesses became an important goal of using LMP battery technology to help reduce emissions in dense urban environments and bring equity to previously underserved communities. Launches in Lyon, Turin, Indianapolis, Los Angeles and Singapore followed. Utilizing a proprietary software solution to monitor its global fleet of cars resulted in the natural evolution and launch of Bollore's Blue Systems Smart Mobility Division in 2014, led by CEO Christophe Arnaud. "It was a natural evolution for us to launch this business as we already had the expertise and technology to monitor a global fleet of cars"says Christophe Arnaud.By 2015 Blue Systems had already launched its software platform in France and the UK. Arnaud explains that in France, "Blue Systems integrated parking meters and provided digital permitting and digital fine payment systems allowing cities across France to better monitor parking meters, permitting, and violations on one single platform."In England, Blue Systems'Platform was used to monitor a network of EV charging stations and partnered with multiple Boroughs and car sharing companies to provide real time information on the EV charging infrastructure.
The launch and popularity of scooters in North America and Europe created some challenges for cities who sought to ensure the public right of way was protected and that scooter companies operated in a safe and equitable manner in line with the overall mobility and transportation mission of cities. Enter Blue Systems. With a long history as a mobility operator and a proven software platform, Arnaud and an experienced team based in the U.S. and Europe began to meet with cities to discuss scooters and emerging mobility operators. In collaboration with several cities, Blue Systems developed and enhanced its Smart Mobility Platform to enable cities to monitor and manage not only scooters but all forms of mobility within dense urban environments. Today Blue Systems'Platform is used by cities including Los Angeles, San Jose, Lyon, Paris, London, and several other cities to be launched in 2021. "We have just scratched the surface in the U.S. and Europe, and we expect 2021 to be a very busy year as we explore new ways to help cities manage their mobility programs. Our team in the U.S. is working with emerging technology providers to provide cities with even better tools to help analyze the impact of mobility operators"said Arnaud when asked about future technology.
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is the holy grail for cities grappling with the best way to integrate mobility operators under one platform that can provide a seamless experience for users. MaaS integrates multiple forms of transportation into a single mobility service or platform which can be accessed on-demand. This type of platform would not only integrate all forms of transit but also provide a single payment option for users to access the different mobility operators on the platform. This is the Holy Grail. Leveraging its expertise in mobility, data aggregation, data analytics, and IoT integration, Blue Systems has now launched its MaaS business. Blue Systems is already in discussions with several cities who understand the complexity of MaaS and the need to offer a seamless service to users. When asked about its ability to compete in this market, Arnaud explained that "Blue Systems is uniquely positioned and qualified to offer a comprehensive portfolio of products to help cities deal with the complex issues of mobility management and MaaS. As operators we were pioneers in the field of EV carsharing, our Smart Mobility Platform is in use by some of the biggest cities in the world, and our collaborations with other technology providers give us a unique advantage to help cities with today's challenges."In fact, through strategic partnerships Blue Systems can deliver a white label MaaS application for end users. At its core, it is a powerful data aggregation tool that collects both shared and open-source data from mobility operators including private operators and mass transit. Arnaud added that "data security is a high priority and our MaaS offering makes it possible to collect data in a way that protects privacy of end users while adhering to the most stringent data security principles. Ownership of data always remains with the mobility operators, transit authorities and cities."
Whats Next for Blue Systems
When asked what is next for Blue Systems, Arnaud laughed and said well, we definitely have to hire more people!
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World Radio Day marks evolution, innovation and connection of ‘vector of freedom’ – UN News
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This years theme New World, New Radio is an ode to the resilience of radio and a tribute to its capacity to adapt to societal transformations and listeners needs.
In celebrating the tenth anniversary of the day, Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) drew attention to the past year as highlighting the extent to which this medium remains essential to our contemporary societies.
As the world changes, so too does radio evolving as it records humanitys history by following and adapting to societal developments.
This has been extremely clear during the coronavirus crisis, where, among other things, the medium has made it possible to ensure the continuity of learning and fight against misinformation.
The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us of its added value: with a penetration rate of over 75 per cent in developing countries, radio remains the most accessible medium, the UNESCO chief said, citing that as a reason why it has been a key tool in responding to the crisis.
It has helped to save lives by making it possible to relay health instructions, make reliable information accessible and combat hate speech, she added.
UNESCO has produced royalty-free audio messages in 56 languages, offering them to radio stations around the globe to counter false rumours.
To remain the go-to medium of mobility, accessible everywhere and to everyone, the medium has had to adapt to new technologies.
While radio of yesteryear was a simple transistor on our kitchen tables, nowadays, through smartphones, it follows us wherever we go.
And radio is no longer just a sound medium. Technological progress and digitization have made it possible for it to adapt to our behaviors and lifestyles.
Today it is listened to on television, and TV is heard on the radio while podcasts can be downloaded for listeners to hear whenever they like.
Radio thus remains an essential medium that proves its resilience on a daily basis, along with its capacity for innovation said Ms. Azoulay.
Noting that in this century of imagesradio mirrors the thoughts of a world that must be heard to be understood, she pointed out that with the creation of Internet radio, podcasts, smartphones and new technologies, it is truly blossoming in its second youth.
Radio also services society, sharing vital information during natural disasters, socio-economic crises, epidemics and other important events.
Public service announcements, alerts and broadcasts are but a few examples of how the medium provides services and solutions to best meet listeners needs.
It connects people, forging or maintaining links affirming its central role for today and tomorrow.
More than ever, we need this universal humanist medium, said the UNESCO chief.
Without it, she maintained that the right to information and freedom of expression and, with them, fundamental freedoms would be weakened, as would cultural diversity, since community radio stations are the voices of the voiceless.
On this World Day, UNESCO calls on everyone audiences, radio broadcasters and audiovisual professionals to celebrate radio and its values and to promote reliable information as a common good, concluded Ms. Azoulay.
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Through an innovative radio programme, UNICEF is helping an 11-year-old girl separated from her family in Cameroon to continue her studies.
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IGT Drives Evolution of Lottery in Mexico through Extension of Full-Service Contract with LOTENAL – PRNewswire
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LONDON, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --International Game Technology PLC (IGT) (NYSE: IGT) announced that its subsidiary, IGT Mxico Lottery, S. de R.L. de C.V. ("IGT"), has extended its agreement with La Lotera Nacional para la Asistencia Pblica ("LOTENAL"), Mexico's national lottery, to continue providing an integrated draw-based/instant ticket system, draw-based lottery terminals, a communications network, and additional lottery products and ongoing services. The agreement, effective Dec. 20, 2020, extends IGT's contract with the lottery to March 2, 2022.
"For the Lotera Nacional, the extension of the contract with IGT contributes to the certainty and security that we offer to our clients in a year of great challenges for all of us, which has also been a year of transition and internal transformation,"saidMario Caballero Luna, LOTENAL Chief of Advisors.
"For more than three decades, IGT has provided our Lottery customer in Mexico with the expertise, technology, and services it has needed to generate results, which ultimately benefit social and health programs,"saidJay Gendron, IGT Chief Operating Officer, Lottery. "As LOTENAL navigates this transformational period, IGT's innovative, reliable, and proven technology will continue to be a key driver of its evolution."
IGT's ongoing services to LOTENAL include lottery game transactions and instant ticket distribution across 8,200 terminals nationwide. It also includes continuous development of new B2B retail channels; installation, repair, maintenance and monitoring of its total base of lottery terminals; retailer training; field service; call center operations and hotline management; a fixed-odds sports betting retail network; and marketing support to further enhance LOTENAL's overall product and game portfolio.
In 2019, LOTENAL merged with Mexico's Pronsticos para la Asistencia Pblicalottery, and the combined new organization retained the LOTENAL name.
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The Symphony Of Evolution: Why We Need To Redesign Future Organizations With Conscience – Forbes
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Marcus Aureliusonce wrote Who we are and who we become depends, in part, on whom we love, and some would argue whom we love equally depends on who we are and who we want to become. Our relationship to the other is a function of who we are as we are a function of it.
The same is true for our ways of organizing. All organizations are a function of our being and relating to one another. Our fulfillment with those systems is a function of time. A home is a function of us, for example, a school, a business, a society. It is not until an act occurs within a given landscape, embodying the past and the future while defining the current human experience. Indeed, it is hard to miss detecting there are many worthwhile sustainable development opportunities for the current world in transition: Climate change, pandemic episodes, water resource crisis, the immediate need to reduce CO2emissions, human trafficking and income, gender, pay inequality, etc. The common denominator of all is our humanity and the longing to unleash any untapped potential.
One of the places we feel most the impacts of this seeking is the corporate world which has been changing rapidly over the last five to seven years. While digitalization, globalization and democratization have reshaped the labor landscape, some critical questions continue to beg their way out into freedom: What is a business? What does it mean for us to work under one roof? Who are we together?
Do you ever consider that the first pioneers of the Human Relations Movement took adequate time to think these kinds of questions through? Or do you presume they were merely some theorists of management history? Are the bureaucratic organizations we have witnessed develop and the manic environments we became part of, the experience they had intended for us? Do you feel they were carrying the spirit of progress during the industrial revolution? These are inquisitive questions that embody difficult and complex realities. In retrospect, when it comes to exercising pure foresight though, it seems irrational to have become attached to one theory in revolting. This is not for preference either, science would tell us sustainable revolt requires ideas to dance in the moonlight with a heart wide open.
Progress is never permanent, will always be threatened, must be redoubled, restated and reimagined if it is to survive,wrote Zadie Smith. Indeed, history shows us enlightenment that carries generations forward always requires a good mind and a heart together. A meaningful evolution of any organization at any time has always depended on its spiritual truth. The more applicable that truth becomes to human life, the more there is ground for a moral basis that can carry its constitutions to another reality.
So, what can we learn from the past that could serve future organizations?
For one, a future organization is centered around us, the individual, the human. Until we can imagine the kind of experiences, we want to be part of, we will continue being a victim to existing, disenfranchised realities. An organization can only be as strong as its weakest link. To be strong together calls for each of us to care. In other words, are we going to hold our space and claim our place or are we going to ride along andface the other way? Are we, for example, going to continue wanting to buy a shirt customized, for cheaper, delivered tomorrow while claiming for equal rights, opportunities and ecological sustainability? Are we going to want to work more efficiently, innovate to raise up our share and at the same time, resist to cooperate and collaborate with others on a daily basis?
Two, business needs to take a stance on who it is going to be, to support the making of a future organization Is business about money or purpose or is it about advancing human lives? Is a technology firm who knows of users harassing others going to keep silent because money keeps coming, or is it going to act to stop the issue? Is a hospital going to burn its employees wellbeing, overlooking their need to be a human, in the name of saving others lives? Is a manufacturer going to be proud of its product volume while relentlessly polluting the environment?
Three, leaders need to completely refurbish their system management practices from top to bottom. The workplace reports that keep listing reskilling, robotics, data and analytics is of little use here. Even with solid core philosophies in place, the majority of existing global organizations dont have the capability or capacity to capitalize on the kind of trends listed. To reskill or upskill, as an example, an organization would require an innovation hub that can foresee future capabilities and offer timely, relevant, contextual, adult experience journeys to activate sustained learning on a consistent basis. The majority dont have such structure, competency or resources to achieve this. To break current routines, rather focus on defining your organizations core needs, invite your people into the process of re-imagination. Better yet, hire a few poets, painters and designers. Formal hierarchies dont allow information to travel fast enough around the network, the authoritative power vested in top positions slows down decision making, jobs tightly defined get in front of mutual goal setting and dynamic teaming, behaviors of control ban development of speak-up and learning cultures, the extensive center of excellences become a bottleneck in process innovation.
Finally, no one no longer wants to work for a rank officer nor wants to be examined for past behavior. Reconsider promotion cycles look for mature individuals who progressed through adult development stages and have demonstrated self-efficacy. The fact is many generations of people have grown up in educational systems that have corrupted their minds into deep beliefs of scarcity, individualism, autocracy and grounded them in negative emotions such as guilt, fear, shame, etc. that drive negative behaviors. Yet, it is time we accept as long as those people continue to occupy the highest positions in politics, economics, the media and all of the rest of organizations, we will not showcase new transcendent values nor the role modeling ability to reconcile existing transcendent values in the way we do business.
Do you truly believe we are all equal under the sun? If so, perhaps that could mean deep down in the human essence, we all are part of some common greatness.
The future organization needs to respect the unique value seeded in each one of us and allow space to rediscover our joint greatness. As history would demand in the course of that evolution, it becomes necessary for us to dissolve existing patterns of connection and rewire to build a more beautiful net, together.
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The long, tortuous evolution of America | Column – Tampa Bay Times
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Despite reference to the creator, this is arguably the most revolutionary secular sentence penned to parchment in the annals of humankind.
Most will immediately recognize the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence. The universality of the Founders prose has been embraced by throngs of peoples in disparate cultures for over two centuries. However, the aspirations manifest in this simple yet enormously powerful sentence are tragically still unrealized for many American citizens. Thankfully, our understanding of the meaning of this sentence, the remainder of the Declaration, and its offspring, the Constitution, has evolved.
That evolution is critically important to understand because it points us toward a better future. We will focus on merely two words in this sentence. Those two words are men and equal: what they meant then, and what they mean now. In so doing, we learn how a successful and arguably rapid revolution for the combative American colonists became a slow-moving, multi-generational, and tortuous evolution for the enslaved. Since it is Black History month, a closer look seems warranted.
Although there were several in the Continental Congress, who despised the very idea of slavery, they ultimately made a pact with the devil. The issue of Black bondage was placed on-the-back-burner in the interests of the future establishment of the worlds first constitutional democracy. By some estimates, the price of freedom from British oppression for the 13 colonies was the continued enslavement of nearly 150,000 persons.
That number eventually swelled to as many as 4,000,000 in the following 87 years until President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. The word men, then, clearly did not encompass those persons condemned to a cradle-to-grave miserable existence as property. Five thousand black men fought in George Washingtons army. The terrible irony is all too apparent.
Although finally corrected in the modern era, individual Black slaves were enshrined into the US Constitution as 3/5ths of a white man by the Electoral College. The often-repeated right-wing position that the Electoral College had nothing to do with slavery is absurd on its face. Despite its clearly racist leanings, the system did have the notable distinction of being the first in recorded human history to elect a national leader via a democratic process.
The Civil Wars arguable aim to set men free cost as many as 750,000 lives on both sides. Of those, 179,000 Black men wore Union blue, and 40,000 of that number died. Tragically, the conflict that was meant to bring freedom to those that most needed it, ultimately failed to deliver on its promise. The southern states eventually developed the outrageous Jim Crow laws that promulgated the heinous notion of separate but equal. The midnight lynching activities of the KKK were eventually burned into the national consciousness. Blacks were no longer slaves, but they were clearly not equal under the law either. Poll taxes and voter-ID laws all had the effect of suppressing the black vote. Slavery may have been outlawed, but obvious systemic racism was subsequently codified in jurisprudence. This clearly evolutionary change from slavery to second class citizen status was dreadful, falling far short of the stated objective of equal.
The long-time-in-coming 1964 Civil Rights Act corrected twisted law, making it illegal to discriminate against anyone because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, thus, ending the odious policy of segregation. That act is in many ways the crowning achievement of the American Civil Rights Movement that was led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This was yet another milestone in the evolution toward making the word equal mean what it says.
The election of Barack Obama to the presidency in 2008 raised another marker on the arduous road to becoming equal. The Founders perhaps understandably could not have imagined in their day a black man serving in the highest office in the land. One wonders why Mr. Obama could not have rightly been designated as white. He was after all, a child of white and black parents. Why, then, is he universally considered black? Is mere appearance the ultimate qualifier? If so, why?
Several years ago, I taught U.S. History to undergraduate college students. They often concluded that the Founders were men of their times: that they were flawed, as we all are. Clearly, a significant number of these mens understanding of equal in 1776 did not include those persons then enslaved. Thankfully, our society has matured in the right direction.
Despite these failings, the aspirational words of both the Declaration of Independence and Constitution have stood the test of time and now rightly and legally include all peoples regardless, of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Are we there yet? Not hardly.
Once the coronavirus has been defeated, the Biden/Harris Administration faces still daunting challenges in this arena. As is often the case, the armed forces will lead the way by removing the names of Confederate generals from military bases across our country. We should also applaud the recent confirmation of Lloyd Austin to the post of Secretary of Defense: the first Black person in history to serve in that critically important Cabinet post. The great orator, abolitionist, and author, Frederick Douglass, perceived the Constitution as a glorious liberty document. But only the long tortuous evolution has made his words ring true today.
Robert Bruce Adolph is the author of the new book, Surviving the United Nations: The Unexpected Challenge. He is a former senior Army Special Forces soldier and United Nations security chief. He has lived and worked in 15 different countries on four continents.
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Buffalo Museum of Science opening Medieval to Metal: The Art and Evolution of the Guitar exhibit – WIVB.com – News 4
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) A new traveling exhibit is opening this weekend at the Buffalo Museum of Science.
Its called Medieval to Metal: The Art and Evolution of the Guitar.
More than three dozen guitars spanning centuries will be on the display.
The exhibit details how guitars have changed over the years.
Itll be appealing for people of all ages, and when you come into the buffalo museum of science, you can be assured we are ready to greet you with a safe experience. Masks are required, social distancing is enforced, and we have all of our protocols to be sure people are safe.
Youre encouraged to get your tickets ahead of time online since the museum is operating with a lower capacity.
The exhibit runs through the summer into early September.
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Donald Trump is the evolution of mankind | News, Sports, Jobs – Gloversville Leader-Herald
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Maybe rebellion is in Donald Trumps British genes. There are precedents in history.
In 1534, Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger (the Older had been a poet/ diplomat for Henry VIII, left a rebellion to prevent Queen Mary from marrying a Catholic Spanish prince. From his Allington Castle, he marched on London, picking up rebels along the way. There, he demanded Mary be sent to he Tower of London. Alas, his followers drifted away and he was arrested and executed.
Then in 1690, Presbyterian minister James Renwick was executed for not recognizing the kingship of James XII, the Catholic inheritor to the Scottish crown upon the death of his Protestant brother, Charles II. Those were the days when political parties derived from religious sects but they also played for keeps.
All reminding that Donald Trump is lucky to be living in modern America after allegedly inciting the invasion of the nations Capitol on Jan. 6.
Whatever the outcome of his Senate trial, Trump will still retire to his lavish golf resorts, receive full retirement benefits as well as Secret Service protection while continuing his patriotic campaign. Call it the evolution of mankind.
DAVID CHILDS
Johnstown
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Command & Conquer Generals Evolution mod recreates the much-loved RTS in Red Alert 3 – Eurogamer.net
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If that is what youwant.
Modders have recreated much-loved 2003 real-time strategy game Command & Conquer Generals in the Red Alert 3 engine.
Command & Conquer: Generals Evolution, which released last week in beta form, certainly captures the feel and atmosphere of the original within the better-looking 2008 RTS Red Alert 3. The modders have ported almost every unit from the original game, and added some new units "to spice up gameplay a bit". You can download Command & Conquer: Generals Evolution now from Moddb.
The video below, from YouTube channel DeathMetalMarine PCMR, shows a skirmish on max settings.
The mod is primarily the work of "Gunship Mark II" (here's the Patreon), who spent almost half their life working on the project.
Gunship Mark II plans to rest now the beta is out in the wild. "Working on this project was nothing but copious amount of stress," they said. "I had to sacrifice pretty much every ounce of my free time, even decline freelance job offers just to finish this thing (I think it's a 'me' problem at this point)."
However, eventually Gunship Mark II will return to add missing units, more infantry units, "some sort of short disjointed single-player campaign", a couple of co-op missions and brand new skirmish maps.
The video below, also from DeathMetalMarine PCMR, shows another game of Generals Evolution, this time playing as the USA Laser General (check out the Particle Cannon, the A10 Strike and the MOAB at 21:44).
EA released the wonderful Command & Conquer Remastered Collection back in June 2020. The hope is it did well enough to convince the powers that be to perhaps remaster another set of Command & Conquer games - or maybe even have a stab at a brand new entry in the legendary series. Check out our interview with EA producer Jim Vessella for more.
For now though, Command & Conquer Generals Evolution offers a trip down memory lane for any Generals fan. "All in all it's a feature rich release that should bring some C&C Generals nostalgia back," Gunship Mark II said.
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Guns, mental health and composting human bodies: Colorados legislature will see some familiar proposals as they return to the Capitol – The Denver…
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Like pretty much anything else, the COVID-19 pandemic derailed numerous bills in the Colorado legislature last year. And while lawmakers say their priority for the 2021 legislative session, which resumes Tuesday, will be addressing the ongoing pandemic-related needs of Coloradans, they can expect to see several familiar pieces of possible policy.
Democratic Senate Majority Leader Steve Fenberg said this session wont just be about how do we stop the bleeding or how do we get back to normal, but how do we actually get back to a place or build back to a place where our state is strong, where our state is more equitable, more resilient for the next crisis thats potentially around the corner.
His party controls both chambers of the General Assembly, and The Post explained earlier this year what the main priorities will be. But its also time to highlight a few of the bills thatll be making a repeat appearance.
Washington state became the first in the nation to allow for natural organic reduction as an after-death option; that is, turning your remains into soil.
Sponsors of the returning bill say the method is considered more environmentally sustainable and is less costly and they want to make it a legal option in Colorado.
Arvada Democratic Rep. Brianna Titone is bringing back the bill with her fellow sponsors from last year, and said she has been getting emails from people who are interested in seeing this bill become law.
Had the pandemic been as bad as things were projected to be back in March and April, having an additional option for your loved ones would be beneficial, said Delta Republican Rep. Matt Soper, who is also sponsoring the bill.
Despite pushback from Gov. Jared Polis last year, a Democrat is insistent that mental health wellness exams should be covered by insurance just like physical exams.
Polis said last year he wouldnt sign any more new insurance mandates, but Commerce City Rep. Dafna Michaelson Jenet said covering mental health exams is not a new mandate, but rather another step toward parity.
My goal is to turn around the suicide rate. I want to see that number going down And the only way to do that is through regular mental health wellness and making sure that we start doing things to make mental health care not only accessible but stigma-free, said Michaelson Jenet, who is still negotiating with Polis office.
Last years attempts to pass gun control legislation were killed in committee because of COVID, and Democrats are bringing back two bills that would require people to report lost or stolen firearms, and safely store guns in homes.
Sponsors of the safe storage bill expect it to be almost identical to last years bill. Gun owners would have to secure their firearms and gun stores or dealers would be mandated to provide locking devices when they sell or transfer any guns. Individuals who violate the law, if passed, could face a misdemeanor charge, but Democratic sponsor Rep. Kyle Mullica of Thornton said the point of the bill is to change behavior, not necessarily punish people.
Both bills will likely be met with opposition from Republicans, which Rep. Tom Sullivan expects. Sullivan, a Democrat from Centennial whose son was killed in the Aurora theater shooting, believes these two bills are necessary in addition to one that would set up mandatory waiting periods.
Gun violence is one issue our communities talk about every single day, he said.
One of the most contentious bills of the 2020 session was the creation of a hybrid public health insurance option for people who buy their own insurance on the individual or small-group markets.
But as legislators began to wrap up a COVID-shortened session and dropped bills with high fiscal notes, the public option bill suffered the same fate. This year, sponsors plan to bring it back in a different form.
Democratic Rep. Dylan Roberts of Avon called it a new concept that he expects will get less pushback mostly because the proposal is coming from the health care industry itself. He doesnt necessarily anticipate the industry will be completely supportive, but the groups are having better dialogue than before, he said.
The bill, expected to be introduced next month, is two-pronged: In the first phase, the state would provide targets for reducing the cost of insurance premiums in 2023 and 2024. Insurance companies will be able to work with hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and others to negotiate premiums. If they dont meet those goals, then the state will create a government health insurance plan, the Colorado Health Insurance Option, that hospitals will be required to accept.
Protecting leaders from threats and intimidation will be a common theme this year. Lawmakers intend to bring back a bill that died last year because they needed to do more research about protecting political speech.
At issue is creating a potential felony if one makes a credible threat against a state or local elected official or his or her property. The controversial bill isnt meant to be partisan, according to Mullica, but instead make sure leaders wont be intimidated from doing their jobs.
Last years Republican sponsor, Soper, wont be signing onto the bill this year, but Mullica still hopes for bipartisan support.
Lawmakers previously passed legislation to protect social workers from threats and are supporting new legislation this year that would protect public health employees. However, the bill aimed at protecting lawmakers would add them to the protected class of judges, making offenses punishable by up to six years in prison or a fine as high as $500,000.
Hundreds of bills get introduced each year, and the abrupt end to the 2020 session means theres more than the ones detailed above. Look for the following bills (and more) to be revamped or similar to last year:
Of course, lawmakers also intend to introduce bills they didnt get to introduce last year because of the shortened session on things like: preventing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from using state databases for civil immigration enforcement and regulating metro districts.
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