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China’s Tianwen 1 Mars mission marks 1st full year in orbit – Space.com
Posted: February 11, 2022 at 6:47 am
It's been a year since China's first-ever independent interplanetary mission reached Mars, and in that time, Tianwen 1 has made major achievements while also delivering a number of surprises.
The Tianwen 1 spacecraft entered orbit around the Red Planet on Feb. 10, 2021. Shortly after, the China National Space Administration released epic footage of the event, showing the orbiter pass behind Mars as it fired engines to slow down and enter orbit.
Orbiting, however, was only one aspect of the mission. For the next three months, teams on Earth prepared for the landing attempt of the rover that would come to be named Zhurong, with Tianwen 1 altering its orbit and returning detailed, high-resolution images of the target landing site in Utopia Planitia.
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Following NASA's Perseverance rover in February, Zhurong went through its own, slightly longer, nine minutes of terror and successfully landed on May 14. The achievement made China only the second country to land and operate a rover on Mars, and heralded the country as a major player in deep space exploration.
"The ability to successfully orbit, descend, land safely and deploy a rover on the first try, is a stunning engineering and operational accomplishment," James Head III, a geologist at Brown University, told Space.com.
Zhurong triumphantly rolled down from its lander and onto the red Martian dust a week after touchdown, following systems checks and scoping out the environment. It also dropped a remote camera so Zhurong could pose for a selfie next to its landing platform partner.
The Tianwen 1 orbiter has spent most of its time since the landing supporting Zhurong, making daily passes overhead to relay data from the rover back to Earth. The orbiter has also returned beautiful crescent views of the Red Planet.
In late September, Tianwen 1 paused its work as the sun blocked communications with Earth; then, in early November, the spacecraft lowered its orbit in order to survey more areas of Mars with its seven science payloads.
The orbiter also dropped two further epic surprises. First, on New Year's Day, by releasing a remote, disposable camera that photographed Tianwen 1 above Mars, and more recently with stunning video footage taken using a selfie stick.
Meanwhile, on the surface, Zhurong has far exceeded its primary mission of 90 Mars sols (92 Earth days) and is traveling south from its landing site. The rover has analyzed a number of geologic features and returned images and panoramas of its adventures, and has covered a total of 5,000 feet (1,537 meters) as of Feb. 4.
Looking ahead, Zhurong could reach features including pitted cones, which may have formed through igneous or sedimentary volcanism, said Mackenzie Mills, a graduate student at the University of Arizona and a co-author of a 2021 paper on the geologic context of Zhurong's landing area.
"Future in situ compositional data from Zhurong could help resolve how cones form by providing evidence supporting a proposed mechanism," Mills told Space.com in an email. "Determining how pitted cones form will help us better understand them and also constrain the past geologic context of Utopia Planitia in which they likely formed."
However, Zhurong will soon need to negotiate winter in the northern hemisphere, when its solar panels can't receive as much light because the sun is lower in the sky. Dust storms may also pose a hazard, as they did for earlier rovers. The seasonal changes could cause problems for Zhurong, Sun Zezhou, a China Mars mission system designer, told Chinese press in January.
Winter solstice will occur in July, however, data the rover has already collected will likely prove important once results are published in science journals.
"The data from the Zhurong rover on possible ancient ocean deposits will provide important perspective on the results from Curiosity and Perseverance, which landed in ancient lakes," Head said.
Tianwen 1, meanwhile, is designed to operate for at least one Martian year, or about two years on Earth, with lots of science to come.
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‘My Utopia is Online Courts and ADR’ – THISDAY Newspapers
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After his tour of duty as Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Adeniji Kazeem, SAN has returned firmly to active legal practice, doing what he knows how to do best. As his law firm, Adeniji Kazeem & Co. clocked 25 years recently, Onikepo Braithwaite and Jude Igbanoi engaged him on a wide range of professional issues, including reminiscences of his tenure as A-G of Nigerias largest and most cosmopolitan State. He also spoke about his optimism for the future of the legal profession, in Nigeria
Your Firm recently clocked 25 years of practice. What challenges did you face along the way and what are the things you think made you survive as a Professional? What would you like to see change in the Nigerian Legal Profession?
I started my professional career as a Tax and Regulatory Consultant, with unarguably one of the great Accounting and Consulting Firms of its time Arthur Andersen. For the five or so years I spent with the Firm, it was training galore on a wide range of areas namely tax, audit, accounting, and consulting. In a short while, I was developed into a total all round professional with the confidence and foundation to take on the world. This was possible because the Firm had deep pockets, and was totally committed to continuous training.
The legal profession must embrace this strategy, and enforce total mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) for all practicing professionals, and stipulate non-renewal of practicing licences for failure to comply. Unfortunately, most smaller Law Firms do not have the financial depth to spend the required funds on staff training and professional development, so the NBA must step in somehow. The NBA as a regulator of some sorts is moving in the right direction on the CLE issue; but, more needs to be done so we can produce well baked top-class professionals, who are able to operate anywhere in the world in compliance with global best practices.
While you were in office as Attorney-General of Lagos State, you were credited with several reforms and initiatives in the Justice sector like the DNA Forensic Centre (which was destroyed in the aftermath of the #EndSARS Protests), Task force on Land Grabbers, etc. Kindly, tell us about a few of your innovations and what impact they made.
First, let me say I had good predecessors who did a lot of developmental work before I assumed office.
Secondly, Government is a continuum, and you try to continue from where your predecessors have stopped; but yes, we take credit for some of the new reforms you have mentioned.
However, what is most important is that no matter how reform-minded you are, you must have full support from your principal. I was lucky that the former Governor, H.E. Akinwunmi Ambode was also reform-minded, and this helped me achieve a lot of the things we were able to do. For example, the decision to appoint Directors from the Ministry as Permanent Secretaries in Ministries other than the Justice Ministry was readily approved by the former Governor, and it did wonders for morale in the Justice Ministry. I was also very passionate about using technology to investigate, prosecute and adjudicate crimes, and this gave rise to my push for a functional DNA Forensic Laboratory. The former Governor fully bought into the project and supported its establishment, and his action effectively placed Lagos State on the forensic map of the world.
It is ironical that despite having the Task force on Land Grabbers, Lagos State stands accused of doing the exact same thing in the matter of the Magodo land, even being accused of frustrating the execution of the Supreme Court judgement. Since it is a fairly old matter, and therefore, one that was very much in existence during your time as AG, kindly, shed some light on the issue. Why did the State Government refuse to give up some land or pay compensation to the land owners?
I believe that the current Attorney-General & Commissioner for Justice Mr Moyo Onigbanjo, SAN, has already issued a comprehensive statement on the efforts successive Governments had made to resolve this matter amicably from when the judgement was delivered.
The Statement had also noted, amongst other things, that the Lagos State Government had entered negotiations with the Judgement Creditor for amicable resolution, which was still ongoing until we left office. It is therefore, not correct to say the State Government refused to give up land or pay compensation.
Your tenure saw the introduction of the death penalty for kidnapping in Lagos State. Did you secure any conviction during your tenure? Would you say the death penalty is an effective deterrent against kidnapping? What are your views on the payment of ransoms to kidnappers?
Yes, there were some convictions for kidnapping, but they did not attract the death penalty. The 2017 Law prescribes the death sentence for kidnappers whose victims die in their custody, and life sentence for those whose victims do not die in the hands of their abductors.
I am not aware of empirical evidence, to show a link in reduction in kidnapping and the death penalty.
I do not support the payment of ransoms to Kidnappers as a State policy, as it will only encourage continuation of the dastardly act.
What do you consider as your lowest and highest points in your 25 years of operating your Firm?Our Firm was established in 1996, with my late father as our Legal Consultant. By 1998, he had passed away, and I had hoped he would be around longer to give me the benefit of his rich legal knowledge. It was a sad period for me, but I had to forge ahead.
My high point was during my application for admission into the Inner Bar. Even though I had the option of choosing the Attorney-Generals chambers as a serving AG, I chose my private Law Firms office premises to be inspected by one of the toughest and most upright evaluators, and our chambers passed the inspection. I was proud of that moment, as it meant we had done something right over the years in building our Firm.
I am of course, also very proud of the legal professionals we have been able to train over the years. Law Firms are the building blocks of the legal service industry, and must be heavily supported. There is no gainsaying that without Law Firms, the numerous Lawyers being churned out yearly will have nowhere to work, and there will be frustration and joblessness. In this regard, we must encourage our young Lawyers with living wages, to ensure they can concentrate on acquiring the early skills required to be a good lawyer. The practice of paying slave wages, should be banished forever.
The legal profession is fast changing, with globalisation and a move towards artificial intelligence. How prepared is your Firm for this?
Yes, you are right that globalisation is upon us, and the challenge is how the Nigerian legal profession can raise its game to compete with the best of the Firms in the World. Artificial Intelligence and the growth of web based legal resources is chipping away at the market for routine legal services, so Law Firms need to adapt to the changing world we find ourselves. The new and indeed, old leadership of Law Firms, must become more exposed to Global best practices to provide cutting-edge value-added services.
Our Firm is very prepared for the challenges ahead, as we have been investing in technology and training with the underlying belief that, our staff remain our greatest assets.Your concerns about financial autonomy for the Judiciary and better welfare for judicial officers, are very well known. How, in your view, can this be actualised in the face of the reluctance of most States to comply with the judgement of the Apex Court in that regard? Do you believe that the Memorandum of Understanding signed between JUSUN and the State Governors will make a positive difference?
The Memorandum of Understanding signed by JUSUN and the State Governors is a step in the right direction, but there is a still a lot to be done. Government spending is driven by budgets, which are in turn, determined by revenue received from Federal receipts and internally generated revenue.
It is the revenue that determines what can be distributed to the various arms of Government, including the Judiciary. The Governor is the Chief Executive of the State and controls the treasury, so, if they stick to existing Agreements and set formulas of sharing, there will likely not be complaints of lopsided allocations. It is the failure to adhere to the rules that usually leads to avoidable problems.
Infrastructure development and proper welfare cost money, and the Judiciary cannot easily fight for itself; so, we must continue to fight for them at any given opportunity; but, there must be accountability also.
The Judiciary has been on the firing line in recent times for corruption, suspicious orders and undue delays. What are you views on the characterisation?
Having been able to see the Judiciary, which includes superior and inferior courts of record from the inside as a former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, member of the Judicial Service Commission, Body of Benchers, etc., it is impossible not to have a lot of empathy for the Judiciary, because of the inadequate infrastructure and tough economic conditions they continue to operate under. There is still a lot that needs to be done for the Judiciary, and budgets need to be upscaled even further, beyond the limited financial autonomy being enjoyed by some Judiciaries.
I do not condone nor justify corruption, delays nor suspicious court orders, but each case must be taken on its own merit without generalisation. There must be careful evaluation of the roles of the litigants, the Lawyers, support/registry staff and the Judges, who are all key players in the system of administration of justice. It is only with a holistic evaluation, that a proper verdict can be given. I dont accept a general tar brush for a system that still contains hard working, brilliant and selfless men and women. There may be bad eggs, but, in my opinion, they are not in the majority.Lawyers have been often accused of being a major problem for the system of administration of justice, especially with their sometimes unethical practice?
Thats a tough call because this is my direct constituency, and there are very, very many respectable and ethically upright Lawyers in practice.
However, the truth must be told, that we do have major problems of discipline, quality, and ethics which the profession is trying to self-regulate, albeit with huge push back from some bad eggs. It is important though, that there is continuing compulsory legal education to sanitise the mindset of some of our colleagues who have deviated, or are deviating from the values that have made the legal profession so respectable over the years.
Covid-19 has brought on virtual hearings for a lot of court proceedings, but some have complained that there is insufficient infrastructure to support this shift in judicial proceedings. What are your thoughts on this?
Technology is extremely key, for any serious-minded organisation to effectively operate today. The public health challenges brought on by Covid has now made it imperative that we all fully embrace technology, and the Judiciary and entire Justice sector appears to be slowly keying into this change. A lot of Law Firms now operate physically and virtually, and the pattern of providing legal services is also changing, so Law Firms must adapt and re-adapt to survive. It must, however, be said that, whether in the Judiciary, Law Firms, or the Justice sector, the deployment of technology costs a lot of money; but, there are gains in speed and efficiency in the long run.
My utopia is online Courts and ADR, where a huge number of ordinary people can access justice and get results quickly and cheap, from adjudicators who can operate from anywhere in the world. We should not underestimate the frustrations ordinary people are going through with the justice system, the archaic and sometimes antiquated procedure, the unending paperwork, and the delays. These changes will not be easy, but with commitment of all stakeholders, it is very doable.
The younger generation of Lawyers who are typically more comfortable with technology, must be arrowheads of change in justice delivery.Thank you Learned Silk.
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February 2022: New Movies You Don’t Want To Miss – The Illuminerdi
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This year is easily going to be more exciting than the previous one with numerous tentpole films arriving in 2022. A heavy load of new movies are coming to theaters, streaming platforms, and video on demand in February that we should not miss. These movies cross a wide plethora of genres, that includes action, romance, drama, comedy, adventure, fantasy,sci-fi,horror, and thrillers. The number of VOD releases is more this month.
In February 2022, streaming services are piled with an exciting line-up of films. On Netflix,Tall Girl 2;Fistful of Vengeance; Texas Chainsaw Massacre;A Madea Homecomingare releasing. On Amazon Prime,I Want You Back; on HBO Max, KIMI; onApple TV+,The Sky Is Everywhere; on Paramount+,The In Between; and on Hulu,No Exitwill be released.
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The intriguing VOD releases of the month are Last Looks; Last Survivors; Catwoman: Hunted; Alone With You; Shapeless; Catch the Fair One; Here Before; Wolf; A Banquet; Potato Dreams of America; Big Gold Brick; Desperate Riders; and Gasoline Alley. Some of these are having a limited theatrical release as well. And the movie Apex will be released on Blu-ray & DVD.
Films that are set to release exclusively in theaters in February are Moonfall; Jackass Forever; Death on the Nile; Marry Me; Blacklight; Uncharted; and Dog. Sonys video-game adaptation Uncharted is the tentpole movie of the month which is likely to have the biggest box-office among these.
Check out the synopses and release dates for these new movies below.
Moonfallis Lionsgates sci-fi action-adventure disaster film co-written and directed byRoland Emmerich(Independence Day). It stars Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, John Bradley, Michael Pea, Charlie Plummer, Kelly Yu, and Donald Sutherland. Emmerich is known for his big scope disaster-themed films with a lot of destruction.
Synopsis: In Moonfall, a mysterious force knocks the Moon from its orbit around Earth and sends it hurtling on a collision course with life as we know it. With mere weeks before impact and the world on the brink of annihilation, NASA executive and former astronaut Jo Fowler (Berry) is convinced she has the key to saving us all but only one astronaut from her past, Brian Harper (Wilson) and a conspiracy theorist K.C. Houseman (Bradley) believe her. These unlikely heroes will mount an impossible last-ditch mission into space, leaving behind everyone they love, only to find out that our Moon is not what we think it is.
The film was shot with a $140 million budget, making it one of the most expensive independently-produced films of all time. Moonfall is scheduled for a wide theatrical release. The film received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics. It so far holds a 40% Rotten Tomatoes score based on 151 reviews but it has a better audience rating of 68%. This film is worth watching for sci-fi and disaster movie fans.
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Moonfallrelease date: February 4, 2022
Jackass Foreveris Paramount Pictures reality slapstick black comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine. The sequel toJackass 3D(2010)it is the fourth main installment and the fifth overall installment in theJackassfilm series. The film starsJohnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Wee Man, Danger Ehren, and Preston Lacy. It also includes various celebrity guest appearances.
Synopsis: Celebrating the joy of being back together with your best friends and a perfectly executed shot to the dingdong, the original jackass crew return for another round of hilarious, wildly absurd, and often dangerous displays of comedy with a little help from some exciting new cast.
Jackass Forever is set for a wide theatrical release. The R-rated film was well-received by critics. It holds an 85% RT score so far based on 116 reviews. This is a must-watch comedy for the Jackass fans.
Jackass Foreverrelease date: February 4, 2022
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Last Looks is RLJE Films mystery action crime thriller directed by Tim Kirkby, from a screenplay by Howard Michael Gould based on his 2018 novel of the same name. It stars Charlie Hunnam, Mel Gibson, Morena Baccarin, Lucy Fry, Rupert Friend, Dominic Monaghan, Jacob Scipio, and Clancy Brown. This R-rated thriller will be released in limited theatres and on-demand simultaneously. The film so far holds a 67% RT score based on 27 reviews.
Synopsis: Charlie Waldo (Hunnam) is an ex-LAPD superstar who left the force and now lives a life of simplicity and solitude deep in the woods. Alistair Pinch (Gibson) is an eccentric actor who spends his days drunk on the set of his TV show. When Pinchs wife is found dead, he is the prime suspect and Waldo is convinced to come out of retirement to investigate what happened. The case finds Waldo contending with gangsters, Hollywood executives, and pre-school teachers, all in pursuit of clearing Pinchs name or confirming his guilt.
Last Looks(VOD & limited theatres) release date: February 4, 2022
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Last Survivors is Vertical Entertainments sci-fi mystery thriller directed by Drew Mylrea and starring Drew Van Acker, Alicia Silverstone, Stephen Moyer, Benjamin Arthur, and Mark Famiglietti. It will release in limited theatres and on-demand simultaneously. The thriller so far holds a 71% RT score based on 14 reviews.
Synopsis: Troy (Moyer) and his son Jake (Acker) have been living off the grid for over twenty years. Every day is a fight for survival with Troy warning his son of dire consequences should he go beyond the barriers of the woodland Utopia they have built together as all interlopers are dealt with in the most brutal fashion. But the sheltered and nave Jake is naturally becoming curious about life outside their isolated wilderness. And a chance encounter with a beautiful stranger (Silverstone) is about to see their world unravel in a shocking flood of secrets, lies. and homegrown horror.
Last Survivors(VOD & limited theatres) release date: February 4, 2022
Catwoman: Huntedis an animated direct-to-video superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment, based on the DC Comics. The film is directed by Shinsuke Terasawa and written by Greg Weisman.Catwoman: Huntedis a standalone film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. The anime-styled film will be released digitally.
The voice cast includes Elizabeth Gillies as Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Stephanie Beatriz as Kate Kane/Batwoman, Jonathan Banks as Roman Sionis/Black Mask, Steve Blum as Solomon Grundy,Lauren Cohan as Julia Pennyworth, Keith David as Tobias Whale, Zehra Fazal as Talia al Ghul and Nosferata, Jonathan Frakes as King Faraday and Boss Moxie, Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Barbara Minerva/Cheetah, Kelly Hu as Jade Nguyen/Cheshire, Andrew Kishino as Mr. Yakuza and Domino 6, Eric Lopez as Domino 1, Jacqueline Obradors as La Dama, and Ron Yuan as Doctor Tzin.
Synopsis: Catwomans attempt to steal a priceless jewel puts her squarely in the crosshairs of both a powerful consortium of villains and the ever-resourceful Interpol, not to mention Batwoman. It might just be enough to contain her. Or not.
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Catwoman: HuntedVOD release date: February 8, 2022
Alone With Youis Dark Star Pictures horror mystery-thriller written and directed by Emily Bennett and Justin Brooks. The film stars Emily Bennett, Barbara Crampton, Emma Myles, Dora Madison, and Meghan Lane. It so far has a 75% RT score based on 16 reviews. The film is set for a limited theatrical release on February 4, 2022, and later will be released digitally through VOD.
Synopsis: As a young woman painstakingly prepares a romantic homecoming for her girlfriend, their apartment begins to feel more like a tomb when strange voices, shadows, and hallucinations reveal a truth shes been unwilling to face.
Alone With You VOD release date: February 8, 2022
Apex is RLJE Films sci-fi action thriller directed by Edward John Drake and written by John Drake and Corey William Large (The Ninth Passenger, Cosmic Sin). Apex stars Neal McDonough (Yellowstone, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City), Bruce Willis (Die Hard, The Sixth Sense), Corey William Large (Cosmic Sin), Lochlyn Munro (Riverdale), Trevor Gretzky (Spiral), Megan Peta Hill (Open Water 3), Alexia Fast (The Ninth Passenger), and Nels Lennarson (Broil).
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Synopsis: Serving a life sentence for a crime he didnt commit, ex-cop Thomas Malone (Willis) is offered a chance at freedom if he can survive a deadly game of Apex. Six hunters pay for the pleasure of hunting another human on a remote island, but once Malone arrives all hell breaks loose. Laying traps and playing mind games, Malone tries to turn the tables and fight for his life and his future.
Drake and Willis have been teaming up quite often recently. John Drake directedCosmic Sin(2021) andAmerican Siege(2021) which starred Willis and they are teaming once again for the upcomingGasoline Alleywhich will be released this month as well. Willis is well known for his action films, he makes a bunch of direct-to-video action films every year.
Apex was released in limited theatres and through VOD simultaneously on November 12, 2021. It didnt get a good RT critics score but it has a 72% audience score. Now it is scheduled for a DVD and Blu-ray release.
Read our review forApexbelow!
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Apex (DVD & Blue-ray) release date: February 8, 2022
KIMI (Kimi) is HBO Maxs original crime thriller drama directed by Steven Soderbergh (Oceans trilogy) and written and produced by David Koepp. The film stars Zo Kravitz, Rita Wilson, India de Beaufort, Emily Kuroda, Byron Bowers, Jaime Camil, Jacob Vargas, Derek DelGaudio, Erika Christensen, and Devin Ratray. The R-rated thriller is scheduled to be released on HBO Max.
Synopsis: During the COVID-19 pandemic in Seattle, an agoraphobic tech worker discovers evidence of a violent crime while reviewing a data stream, and is met with resistance and bureaucracy when she tries reporting it to her company. Seeking justice, she must now do the thing she fears the most: she must leave her apartment. To get involved, she must face her greatest fear by venturing out of her apartment and into the city streets, which are filled with protestors after the city council passes a law restricting the movements of the homeless population.
KimiHBO Max release date: February 10, 2022
Shapelessis XYZ Films horror mystery thriller drama directed by Samantha Aldana in her feature directorial debut and written by Bryce Parsons-Twesten and Kelly Murtagh. It stars Murtagh, Bobby Gilchrist, Jamie Neumann, Marco Dapper, Erika Ashley, Craig Leydecker, Sherri Eakin, and Gralen Bryant Banks. Kelly Murtagh wrote the script and also produced it.
The film follows a struggling singer trapped in grips of her eating disorder who must face her addiction or risk becoming a monster. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 12, 2021. It so far holds a 67% RT score based on 15 reviews with praise for its story. It is set for an on-demand release.
Synopsis: The worlds a stage for Ivy (Murtagh)there just arent many people seated in front of it. Struggling to establish herself as a singer, she collects humble checks while bouncing around various New Orleans lounges and bars and crooning with her silky-smooth voice for minimal amounts of liquor-sipping patrons. But those meager paydays arent Ivys toughest battle. Thats reserved for when shes home alone, which is when her physical insecurities overwhelm her and she succumbs to a debilitating eating disorder. Keeping her battles a secret has its consequences. Ivy is now transforming into something nightmarish. And it may be too late to reverse course.
ShapelessVOD release date: February 10, 2022
Death on the Nileis 20th Century Studios mystery crime thriller drama directed by Kenneth Branagh from a screenplay by Michael Green, based on the 1937 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie. Produced by Branagh, Ridley Scott, Judy Hofflund, and Kevin J. Walsh, the film is a sequel toMurder on the Orient Express(2017).
It stars Branagh returning as the world-renowned private detective Hercule Poirot, along with Tom Bateman (also returning from the first film), Gal Gadot, Annette Bening, Russell Brand, Ali Fazal, Emma Mackey, Dawn French, Armie Hammer, Rose Leslie, Sophie Okonedo, Jennifer Saunders, Ann Turkel, and Letitia Wright round out the stacked ensemble cast.
Synopsis: Renowned Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirots (Branagh) Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couples idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Poirot is entrusted with the important task of identifying which one of the passengers of S.S.Karnakis the killer before they strike again. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping desert vistas and the majestic Giza pyramids, this tale of unbridled passion and incapacitating jealousy features a cosmopolitan group of impeccably dressed travelers, and enough wicked twists and turns to leave audiences guessing until the final, shocking denouement.
The film is the third screen adaptation of Christies novel, following the 1978 film and an episode of the television series Agatha Christies Poirot broadcast in 2004. Its release has been delayed several times due to the pandemic since its original release date of December 20, 2019. The film so far holds a 68% RT score based on 72 reviews. The long-delayed whodunnit film is finally being released theatrically worldwide.
Death on the Nilerelease date: February 11, 2022
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Marry Meis Universal Pictures romantic musical comedy-drama directed by Kat Coiro (She-Hulk), with a screenplay by John Rogers, Tami Sagher, and Harper Dill, based on the graphic novel of the same name by Bobby Crosby, which was originally released as a webcomic.
The film will star Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, Maluma (making his feature-film debut), John Bradley, Chloe Coleman (Gunpowder Milkshake), Michelle Buteau, Jameela Jamil, Jimmy Fallon as himself, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brady Noon, and Sarah Silverman.
Synopsis: Kat Valdez (Lopez) is half of the sexiest celebrity power couple on Earth with hot new music supernova Bastian (Maluma). As Kat and Bastians inescapable hit single, Marry Me, climbs the charts, they are about to be wed before an audience of their fans in a ceremony that will be streamed across multiple platforms. Divorced high-school math teacher Charlie Gilbert (Wilson) has been dragged to the concert by his daughter Lou (Coleman) and his best friend (Silverman). When Kat learns, seconds before the ceremony, that Bastian has cheated on her with her assistant, her life turns left as she has a meltdown on stage, questioning love, truth, and loyalty.
As her gossamer world falls away, she locks eyes with a strangera face in the crowd. If what you know lets you down, then perhaps what you dont know is the answer, and so, in a moment of inspired insanity, Kat chooses to marry Charlie. What begins as an impulsive reaction evolves into an unexpected romance. But as forces conspire to separate them, the universal question arises: Can two people from such different worlds bridge the gulf between them and build a place where they both belong?
The film was previously set for February 12, 2021, but was delayed. Now it will be released theatrically worldwide and digitally on the Peacock streaming service on the same day in the US. This is a must-watch film for the fans of musicals, fans of rom-coms, and the fans of JLo and Owen Wilson.
Marry Me(theatrical & Peacock) release date: February 11, 2022
Blacklight is Open Road Films action-thriller directed by Mark Williams and screenplay by Williams, Nick May from a story by May and Brandon Reavis. The film stars Liam Neeson as an FBI operative who gets involved in a government conspiracy; Emmy Raver-Lampman, Taylor John Smith, Aidan Quinn, Claire van der Boom, Yael Stone, Gabriella Sengos, Georgia Flood, Caroline Brazier, Mel Jarnson, and Tim Draxl also star.
Synopsis: Trust, identity, and the danger of unchecked power push a covert operative to the edge in this intense action-thriller. Travis Block (Neeson) lives and fights in the shadows. A freelance government fixer, Block is a dangerous man whose assignments have included extracting agents out of deep-cover situations. When Block discovers a shadowy program called Operation Unity is striking down ordinary citizens for reasons known only to Blocks boss, FBI chief Robinson (Quinn), he enlists the help of a journalist (Raver-Lampman), but his past and present collide when his daughter (van der Boo) and granddaughter (Sengos) are threatened. Now Block needs to rescue the people he loves and expose the truth for a shot at redemption. Nothing and no one is safe when secrets are hidden in Blacklight.
Liam Neeson is well known for his action films, he makes at least more than one action movie every year. Also, Neesons characters family in his movies will always need saving from danger. This is the second time Mark Williams and Neeson teamed up before they didHonest Thiefin 2020.Blacklightis scheduled to have a wide theatrical release by Open Road Films and Briarcliff Entertainment.
Blacklightrelease date: February 11, 2022
Tall Girl 2is Netflixs original teen romantic comedy-drama directed by Emily Ting from a screenplay by Sam Wolfson. It is the sequel to the 2019 filmTall Girl. The rom-com sequel is releasing on Netflix this month.
The cast of the first film returns which includes Ava Michelle, Sabrina Carpenter, Griffin Gluck, Luke Eisner, Anjelika Washington, Rico Paris, Clara Wilsey, Angela Kinsey, and Steve Zahn. Johanna Liauw and Jan Luis Castellanos are new additions to the cast.
Synopsis: Jodi Kreyman (Michelle) deals with her newfound popularity. Her miscommunications, however, start causing rifts with those around her and now she really needs to stand tall.
Tall Girl 2Netflix release date: February 11, 2022
I Want You Back is Amazon Primes original romantic comedy film directed by Jason Orley from a screenplay by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger. The film stars Charlie Day, Jenny Slate, Gina Rodriguez, Scott Eastwood, Manny Jacinto, Clark Backo, Jami Gertz, Jordan Carlos, Dylan Gelula, Isabel May, and Mason Gooding. The film so far holds a 85% RT score based on 13 reviews. The R-rated comedy is releasing on Prime this month.
Synopsis: Peter (Day) and Emma (Slate) are total strangers, but when they meet, one thing instantly bonds them: they were both unexpectedly dumped by their respective partners, Anne (Rodriguez), and Noah (Eastwood), on the same weekend. As the saying goes, misery loves company, but their commiseration turns into a mission when they see on social media that their exes have happily moved on to new romances, Anne with Logan (Jacinto) and Noah with Ginny (Backo). Terrified that, in their 30s, they have lost their shot at happily ever after and horrified at the prospect of having to start over, Peter and Emma hatch a desperate plot to win the loves of their lives back. Each will do whatever it takes to put an end to their exes new relationships and send them running back to their arms.
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I Want You Back Amazon Prime release date: February 11, 2022
The Sky Is Everywhereis an A24s and Apple TV+ original drama film directed by Josephine Decker and written by Jandy Nelson, based on her novel of the same name. The film stars Grace Kaufman, Jason Segel, Cherry Jones, Jacques Colimon, Ji-young Yoo, Havana Rose Liu, Julia Schlaepfer, and Pico Alexander. It is scheduled to be released this month, by A24 on Apple TV+.
Synopsis: Tucked among the magical redwood trees of Northern California and surrounded by her grandmothers gargantuan roses, 17-year-old Lennie Walker (Kaufman), a radiant musical prodigy, struggles with overwhelming grief following the sudden loss of her older sister, Bailey (Rose Liu). When Joe Fontaine (Colimon), the charismatic new guy at school, enters Lennies life, shes drawn to him. But Lennies complicated relationship with her sisters devastated boyfriend, Toby (Alexander), starts to affect Lennie and Joes budding love. Through her vivid imagination and honest, conflicted heart, Lennie navigates first love and first loss to create a song of her own.
The Sky Is EverywhereApple TV+ release date: February 11, 2022
The In Betweenis Paramount TV+ original romantic sci-fi drama directed by Arie Posin and written by Marc Klein. The film stars Joey King, Kyle Allen, Celeste OConnor, Kim Dickens, John Ortiz, Anna Stadler, Diany Rodriguez, April Parker Jones, and Donna Biscoe. Joey King, Andrew Deane, Robbie Brenner, Dan Spilo serve as producers. This romantic drama is scheduled to be released on Paramount TV+.
Synopsis: This is a supernatural love story that centers on a teenage girl, Tessa (King), who, after bouncing around in foster homes for most of her childhood, doesnt believe she deserves her own love story. Everything changes after she has a chance encounter with Skylar (Allen), a senior from a neighboring town whos a true romantic. As her heart begins to open, tragedy strikes when a car accident takes Skylars life, while Tessa survives.
As Tessa searches for answers in the aftermath of the accident, she soon believes Skylar is attempting to reconnect with her from the afterworld. With the help of her best friend and a newfound belief that love never dies, Tessa attempts to contact Skylar one last time, in order to give their love story the epic ending it deserves.
The In BetweenParamount+ release date: February 11, 2022
Catch the Fair Oneis IFC Films crime drama thriller written and directed by Josef Kubota Wladyka. The film stars Kali Reis, Daniel Henshall, Tiffany Chu, Michael Drayer, Kimberly Guerrero, Lisa Emery, and Kevin Dunn. Darren Aronofsky serves as an executive producer.
Synopsis: A Native American former champion boxer embarks on the fight of her life when she goes in search of her missing sister. It had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 12, 2021. It currently holds a 94% RT score based on 32 reviews with praise for its performances and story. It is scheduled for a limited theatrical release and a simultaneous on-demand release.
Catch the Fair One (VOD & limited theatres) release date: February 11, 2022
Here Beforeis BBC Films psychological thriller drama written and directed by Stacey Gregg in her feature directorial debut. It stars Andrea Riseborough, Jonjo ONeill, Martin McCann, Niamh Dornan, Lewis McAskie, Jesse Frazer-Filer, and Eileen OHiggins.
Synopsis: When a new family moves in next door, their young daughter, Megan (Dornan), quickly captivates Laura (Riseborough), stirring up painful memories of her own daughter who died several years previously. Before long, Lauras memories turn to obsession as Megans unsettling behavior begins to convince her of something supernatural. As Lauras determination to get to the bottom of it becomes all-consuming, her family begins to fracture and the line between the extraordinary and the real becomes ever more obscured in this haunting story about a mothers love.
The film had its world premiere at South by Southwest on 17 March 2021 and received positive reviews from critics, with Riseboroughs performance being singled out for praise. The film was nominated to compete in the Narrative Feature Category at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival.
It so far holds an 81% RT score based on 43 reviews with praise for Riseborough and the director. The R-rated thriller is scheduled for a limited theatrical release on February 11, 2022, and later an on-demand release on February 15.
Here Before VOD release date: February 15, 2022
Wolfis Focus Features psychological drama written and directed by Nathalie Biancheri. An international co-production of Ireland and Poland, it stars George MacKay, Lily-Rose Depp, Paddy Considine, Eileen Walsh, Fionn OShea, and Lola Petticrew.
Synopsis: Believing he is a wolf trapped in a human body, Jacob (MacKay) eats, sleeps, and lives like a wolf much to the shock of his family. When hes sent to a clinic, Jacob and his animal-bound peers are forced to undergo increasingly extreme forms of curative therapies. However, once he meets the mysterious Wildcat (Lily-Rose), and as their friendship blossoms into an undeniable infatuation, Jacob is faced with a challenge: will he renounce his true self for love.
Wolfhad its world premiere at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival on 17 September 2021. It holds a 45% RT score based on 65 reviews with praise for MacKays performance, its audience score is much better tough. The R-rated drama had a limited theatrical release in the US on 3 December 2021, by Focus Features. Now it will be released through VOD.
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WolfVOD release date: February 15, 2022
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What will 2070 look like? Scenarios go on show – Sunshine Coast News
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If you wonder what the future will look like, you have the chance to explore a special exhibition that presents a view of our world 50 years from now.
Dystopia/Utopia:2070 at the Caloundra Regional Gallery is on show until March 20.
Curated byartisan, a Queensland craft and design organisation, and toured with the assistance of the Australian Governments Visions of Australian program,Dystopia/Utopia: 2070is artists responses to future scenarios as posed by speculative fiction.
Curator Kevin Wilson said the exhibition looked far into an uncertain future and featured the works of seven artists, chosen for their willingness to push their practice into unknown realms.
Charlotte Haywood, in her work VIRIDITAS, createsanassemblage of a host and many other species living in or around it.
The diverse body of work combines sculpture, jewellery, small objects, installation and text, and offers an experience where visitors can explore what a future world may have in store for us, Mr Wilson said.
There is an extensive augmented reality component to the physical works, providing a deeper insight into each piece.
Through augmented reality we can also talk directly to visitors about the work, something that normally only occurs in a one-off curator tour.
The exhibition also comes with an education kit, which covers the school curriculum from upper primary through secondary and is a great resource for teachers.
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Sunshine Coast Council Division 2 Councillor Terry Landsberg said that when planning for the future, Council always had to consider future scenarios from all angles.
Christine Atkinss workCtrl+S showcases adystopian future where extreme global warming has occurred.
Dystopia/Utopia:2070 will give us an insight through a different lens and Im sure will provide a fascinating perspective of 2070, he said.
Im particularly delighted to see the educational component on offer with this exhibition.
The gallery does a wonderful job providing exhibition-related activities for children of all ages and this curriculum-based digital experience adds a fresh new element to engage youth in art.
Caloundra Regional Gallery Manager and Curator Jo Duke said the gallery had a diverse and engaging public program and events line-up for 2022.
As well as our nine engaging exhibitions featuring leading artists, we present aligned events including artist workshops, exhibition tours, online artist talks and up-late events, she said.
Our programs are developed for a diverse audience and community and school group tour bookings are welcomed.
The Swing, by Susan Lincoln, is a nature inspired meditative space created from transparent and light reflecting materials.
Caloundra Regional Gallery is open Tuesday to Friday 10am4pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am2pm and can be found at 22 Omrah Avenue, Caloundra. Entry to the gallery is free and the space is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
For more information on COVID Safe practices at the Gallery visit Sunshine Coast Council Caloundra Art Gallery Covid Update. Visitors and artists can find information at Sunshine Coast Council Caloundra Art Gallery.
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Date A Live Compilation Album Will Appear in April 2022 – Siliconera
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A new compilation album with all the theme songs from the Date A Live franchise will appear on April 13, 2022. Nippon Columbia will gather songs from prior series titles in this album. It will include tracks from the first three anime seasons, theMayuri Judgement movie, theDate A Bullet OVA, and the visual novel games.
As a refresher, Compile Heart has made four Date A Live visual novels to date. The third game Rio Reincarnation is immediately available worldwide on PC and PlayStation 4. It also includes the first two titles Rinne Utopia andArusu Install. The fourth game, Ren Dystopia, is currently only available on PlayStation 4 in Japan.
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Date A Live originated from a series of light novels that ran in Japan from 2011 to 2020. Yen Press began releasing official English versions of the books in February 2021. As of this writing, it has released four volumes. The fifth and sixth English volumes will appear on March 22, 2022, and June 21, 2022, respectively.
The Date A Live theme song compilation album will release in Japan on April 13, 2022. It will have a price tag of 2,750 yen (~$23.85). Nippon Columbia will release the album to mark the launch of the newest anime season, Date A Live IV. It will start airing on Japanese television in April 2022.
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These Experts Have a Vision for the Internet in 2035 – The Mac Observer
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Have you ever wondered about the internet in 2035 and how different it could be? A report from Pew Research Center shares what experts believe.
A total of 434 technology innovators, developers, business and policy leaders, researchers and activists provided open-ended responses to this question:
We invite you to imagine a better world online: What is one example of an aspect of digital life that you think could be different in 2035 than it is today? We invite you to create a vignette of something you would like to see taking place in a new and improved digital realm in 2035. Your example might involve politics or social activities or jobs or physical and mental health or community life or education. Feel free to think expansively and specifically.
Here are some of the ideas:
Its a 100-page report and the above is only a sampling. The full report goes into more detail about each theme. Of course, its not visions of utopia. Joseph Turow, professor of media systems and industries at the University of Pennsylvania, believes that true contextual advertising will become the norm:
The best kind of paid internet messaging in 2035 would be a sophisticated version of contextual advertising. That would involve using machine learning and deep neural network programs to examine what a person is reading, hearing or viewing on a site or app, and then to serve an ad for a product or service that seems to complement, supplement, or in some other way relate to the persons interests based on that content.
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SpaceX’s Starship will reach orbit this year on road to Mars, Elon Musk says – Space.com
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SpaceX will hit a big milestone this year on its road to Mars, if all goes according to plan.
The company is developing a giant rocket known as Starship to help make Mars colonization and a variety of other ambitious exploration feats possible. Starship prototypes have taken just a handful of low-altitude hops off Earth's surface to date, but the vehicle is on target to earn its orbital wings in the relatively near future, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk said.
"I feel, at this point, highly confident that we'll get to orbit this year," Musk said Thursday night (Feb. 10) during a livestreamed Starship update from Starbase, SpaceX's facility in South Texas, near the Gulf Coast hamlet of Boca Chica Village.
Photos: SpaceX lifts huge Super Heavy rocket onto launch stand
SpaceX is developing Starship to take people and cargo to the moon, Mars and other deep-space destinations. The system consists of two elements: a huge first-stage booster known as Super Heavy and an upper-stage spacecraft called Starship.
When fully stacked, a Starship vehicle towers about 390 feet (119 meters) above the ground. That's taller than any other rocket ever built; the previous record holder, NASA's Saturn V moon rocket, stood 363 feet (111 m) tall. And Starship's thrust will be more than twice that of the iconic Saturn V, Musk said.
Both Super Heavy and Starship are designed to be fully and rapidly reusable, a cost-saving breakthrough that Musk and SpaceX believe will revolutionize spaceflight and exploration. If everything goes well, for example, each Starship vehicle will be capable of launching from Earth's surface every six to eight hours, and every Super Heavy will be able to do so roughly every hour, on missions that deliver up to 150 tons of payload to orbit, Musk said.
Such incredibly high flight rates would bring per-mission costs down dramatically.
"It may be as little as a few million dollars per flight maybe even as low as a million dollars per flight," Musk said. "These are crazy low numbers by space standards."
If Starship even gets close to those cost and cadence numbers, Mars colonization a long-held goal of both Musk and SpaceX becomes a real possibility. The billionaire entrepreneur estimated that humanity will need to transport about 1 million tons of material to the Red Planet to establish a self-sustaining city there.
"Starship is capable of doing that," Musk said. "And I think we should try to do that as soon as we can. The window of opportunity may be open for a long time and I hope it is but it may also be open for a short time."
Super Heavy and Starship are powered by SpaceX's new Raptor engine. SpaceX designed Raptor with Mars in mind; the engine burns liquid oxygen and liquid methane, propellants that can be sourced on the Red Planet, Musk has said.
But Starship will go to the moon before it reaches Mars, if all goes according to plan. In 2018, SpaceX announced that Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa had booked a round-the-moon flight on Starship, a mission that could launch as early as next year. (It won't be Maezawa's first spaceflight; he lived on the International Space Station for nearly 12 days in December 2021.)
And in April 2021, NASA selected Starship as the first crewed lander for its Artemis moon-exploration program. The SpaceX vehicle will put NASA astronauts down on the moon on the Artemis 3 mission, which is targeted to lift off in 2025 or thereabouts.
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Thursday's presentation was Musk's first in-depth Starship update in more than two years; he last gave such a talk in September 2019. So he had some new details to share.
For example, Musk said that Super Heavy will sport 33 Raptors going forward an increase over the previous number, which was 29. The final Starship vehicle will likely get a power boost as well, from its current six Raptors to nine, Musk added.
He spoke in front of the fully stacked Starship that will perform the program's first orbital test flight, a duo known as Booster 4 and Ship 20. SpaceX aims to have the vehicle ready to fly around the time that the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) wraps up its environmental assessment of Starbase, a milestone that's expected by the end of the month.
Musk expressed optimism that the review will end up going SpaceX's way that the FAA won't recommend drafting a lengthy and time-consuming environmental impact statement (EIS).
But if the agency does decide an EIS is necessary, SpaceX has some flight options. The company already has the necessary approvals to launch Starship from its facilities at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, Musk said, though it still needs to build a launch-and-catch tower for the vehicle there. (SpaceX aims to boost Starship flight rates by bringing recently launched Super Heavy boosters down directly on the launch mount.)
"So I guess our worst-case scenario is that we would, I don't know, be delayed for six to eight months to build up the Cape launch tower and launch from there," he said, referring to Florida's Cape Canaveral.
And Starbase and KSC won't be the only Starship launch sites. SpaceX is turning two former deepwater oil rigs into offshore launch platforms known as Phobos and Deimos, named after the two moons of Mars. The company aims to have a full launch capability on one of the platforms, as well as at Starbase and KSC, by the end of the year, Musk said.
Starship's first few orbital flights may not go entirely according to plan; a crash here and there in the program's early test campaign are to be expected, Musk said.
"We'll probably lose a few vehicles along the way. With Falcon 9, I think it took us 14 or 15 attempts to successfully land the first booster," he said, referring to SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9 rocket, which has aced nearly 100 booster landings to date.
"I don't think it'll take us that many with Starship, because we have that experience," he said. "But it's certainly not a sure thing that it'll work the first time."
Mike Wall is the author of "Out There" (Grand Central Publishing, 2018; illustrated by Karl Tate), a book about the search for alien life. Follow him on Twitter @michaeldwall. Follow us on Twitter @Spacedotcom or on Facebook.
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Uyghurs and Billionaires: Chamath Palihapitiya’s Problems with the Truth – Bitter Winter
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According to arecent report, Chamath Palihapitiyas misleading statements on an investment was one of the causes for his Clover Health Investments stock going from the moon to rock-bottom in the last six months. He tried to hide the fact that the U.S. Justice Department has been investigating the company on at least 12 issues. According to the report, Chamath Palihapitiya misled investors on critical issues, and he has become notorious on Wall Street. Elsewhere, he is known as a minority shareholder of the Golden State Warriors, San Franciscos NBA basketball team.
The damage Chamath did to investors with his dubious initiatives is being evaluated. But what would be the damage from his irresponsiblestatementthat Nobody cares about Uyghurs, and his attempt to hide Chinas genocide against Uyghurs bysayinghe is not even sure that China is a dictatorship?
Many people were angered by the inhumanity of the statements, the way it ignored American values, and they were also concerned about its impact on the Uyghur people, who are suffering from genocide.
Because more than 3 million Uyghurs are detained in the so-called transformation through education camps and the entire region has become an open prison at the moment, they may not have an opportunity to enjoy Chamaths outspokenness and sincerity to express the ugly truth. Only Uyghurs in exile, including activists, may be affected by the statement in some way.
Given Chamaths family and financial background and some traditional economic philosophy of Uyghur people, it seems Uyghurs are in a position to overcome such negative statements.This point can also unravel the mystery of how failures and disasters can actually strengthen oppressed people. Lets look at the matter according to the way the Uyghur people think.
TheUyghurs have a proverb: Let the rich mans son speak, even though he is a dumb. It is generally argued that in matters of (social) justice, a reliable speaker should be selected from those who are not deceived by money and are not afraid of threats. Put simply, the children of wealthypeople tend to bestable, flexible, able to make independent decisions, and lessself-centered than others.
There is something unique in this proverb: it refers to the rich mansson, not the rich man himself. Thephilosophybehind this is that wealth, no matter how great, cannot satiate the first generation of the family to whom it belongs; only the second or third generation can be satiated. This is reminiscent of Victor Hugos statement about the bourgeoisie: Yesterday it was appetite, today it is plenitude, and tomorrow it will be satiety.
Chamath is the son of an immigrant, not a rich mans son, who escaped from poverty and human rights violations. The Uyghur people do not expect justice and fairness from the Chamaths of this world and are not surprised by the irresponsible statements they made.
Another proverb points to the same idea: When evaluating a rich man, dont ask how much money he has; just ask when he got it. Uyghurs believe that if a rich man has risen out of extreme poverty, satiety may not occur until the third or fourth generation. The first generations are not able to act like rich people even though they try to do so.
The idea was accurate: inhis next comment, Chamath even tried to correct his wrong statements, saying, In re-listening to this weeks podcast, I recognize that I come across as lacking empathy. I acknowledge that entirely. But it was still not good enough. He added, To be clear, my belief is that human rights matter, whether in China, the United States, or elsewhere. Full stop.
Even many Chinese would admit that, the official propaganda notwithstanding, their country cannot be compared with the United States in terms of human rights. China raises the issue of human rights in the United States only when clashing with the U.S. in the diplomatic field.
Some have claimed that Chamath wasat least being honest about the reality, and the effect in the end was the same as that of people who say the genocide is terrible but do nothing. There is a big difference betweenthe two.Those who say theUyghur genocideis terrible, even if only by word of mouth, havea basic human quality: a sense of shame! A sense of shame prevents people from siding with the oppressor against the oppressed, at least in some cases. Uyghurs believe that stating the hard and ugly truth that no one cares about Uyghurs is not sincerity; its absolute shamelessness! And it supports the killer by giving encouragement!
Of course, people who worship money have been unwelcome in every culture and at all times in humanhistory. So the Uyghur people may hate Chamathand be disgusted that he flattered China to keep his interest in Chinas big market, but many would not be offended.
How can oppressed people be so realistic about the friends and enemies around them?
The trait might have stemmed from the glorious past of the Uyghurs, who lived thousands of years independently outside the Great Wall of China, and it might have originated from the tragic colonization of the past seventy yearsunder the communist Chinese state. It might also be learned from the tragedies they experienced as victims of international relations. The political past and reality have taught Uyghurs to be realistic in international relations, and not to place too much hope and expectation in billionaires, celebrities, and even scholars.
That is why the Uyghur people have not lost their hope to humanity when Thailand sent 100 Uyghur refugees back to China in 2015. Uyghurs did not question their religious beliefs when 5,000 Uyghur students were evicted from Islamic al-Azhar University in 2016, including some of them handed over to Chinese police in Egypt, and the Islamic scholars in the university said nothing about this tragedy so that they wouldnt lose the investment China had made in the university.
Also, Uyghurs have not wavered in their faith, even though Islamic Cooperationissued a statement supporting Chinas Uyghur policy in 2018, and all Muslim states except Turkey and Albania sided with China against the Western countries who criticized Chinas human rights violations in 2019.
What might have caused thespiritual strengthening of the Uyghurs, which was among the causes that led the CCP to take urgent actiongenocideagainst them? Uyghurs believe that to be Uyghur is not a choice; it is a fate designated by God, so the genocide is a form of war not against the Uyghurs only but also against the will of God.
Uyghurs believe that God will win, China will fail at this war. The end of the genocide is a matter of time. If the rich mans sonsthe Western countriesdo not betray the Uyghurs, the genocide will not last long.
So the Uyghur people, at least the Uyghur activists abroad voicing for their people, would not really care about Chamath.
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Leland Melvin discusses ambition, diversity during Thursday’s ULS – The Oracle
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In an interview-style University Lecture Series, former astronaut Leland Melvin answered questions about how his determination drove him to achieve his successes. ORACLE PHOTO/ALEXANDRA URBAN
Former NFL player and astronaut Leland Melvin grew up being inspired by abolitionist Harriet Tubmans watch me attitude to dispel doubters, which he has carried through his career.
Melvin told the audience at Thursdays University Lecture Series (ULS) to be ambitious. He encouraged a student with dreams of traveling to Mars to employ Tubmans trailblazer attitude when striving to embark on the next frontier.
As you go on your journey and someone says, Alexa, you cant go to Mars, [say] Watch me, he said. Have that mentality and have that perspective in anything that you do.
Proving the doubters wrong requires grit that is unyielding to the pressures around someone trying to convince themself to give up, according to Melvin.
You might have someone who just got all these records of accolades, he said. But if they dont have that grit, they might give up versus someone elses.
The hourlong event was filled with advice from Melvin, inspired by his life, space and proving naysayers wrong.
Preregistration peaked at 142 attendees on BullsConnect, but only 64 checked in. Just before the discussion began, more students trickled into the Marshall Student Center Ballroom, building the attendance to about 100 people, according to ULS and special events graduate assistant Isabelle Starner.
The moderator, junior information security major Goziem Nwafor, broadly opened the Q&A-style conversation just after 7 p.m. by asking Melvin what it felt like to be an important and dichotomic figure in the Black community with his background as a former professional football player and astronaut.
How do I feel? I feel great, Melvin said.
He elevated the simple question by elaborating that his passions as an athlete and an academic didnt box him into a fixed career path.
Having both of those two things gives me the opportunity to share the story but also share the experience of I can do something when people say, No, youre just a job, he said.
A simple question about Melvins feelings after being appointed the head of NASAs education program generated a response about impact.
Reflecting on his fathers career in teaching, Melvin told a story where he felt his dads position enabled him to be a vehicle of second chances for those deserving in the community.
My dad had a student who actually got in trouble and went to jail, he said. When he got out of jail, my dad was at the prison with a 1964 Chevy Impala.
He said, Look, I got you a job. You need this car to get to your job. Keep your nose clean and the car is yours. So that was an incentive for him to keep things going.
His fathers willingness to support and motivate individuals willing to learn and change became Melvins benchmark as an educator and he said he strives to do the same.
In reference to Black Heritage Month, Nwafor asked Melvin if there should be greater representation of the Black community in space travel.
No matter how you want to slice and dice it, people need to know that this is something thats possible for them, he said. No matter what color, race, creed, culture, whatever. For the longest time, everyone wasnt allowed to come to the table.
For the final 15 minutes of the allotted hour, the floor opened for attendees to ask questions. The majority were about space science and the debate of returning to the moon versus expanding exploration to Mars.
Having been to space twice, Melvin enthusiastically described to a student how it physically felt to travel in space.
Youre launching on your back then 3-2-1 liftoff, he said. Your eyeballs are shaking so fast that you see lines on the screens.
Two and a half minutes later, the solid rocket booster jets settle on things. Just smooth 3G through the chest making it hard to breathe. Then six and a half minutes later, everything that you dropped around you is now floating up to you.
Melvin demonstrated the importance of taking everyones perspective into account when explaining how he has seen biases that resulted in tragedy while at NASA. He said everyone has inherent biases just by the nature of humanity, but it is important to be aware of them because they can severely impact others.
An engineer said, I think I saw something, we should take a look at the wing and the manager of the engineer said, No, theres no fuel. Theres no way an accident can happen, he said.
I lost all my friends [because of a complication with the wing].
NASAs culture used to be hierarchical, where opinions were only as relevant as ones status and rank in the organization, according to Melvin. Now, he said the institution takes every voice of concern seriously when it has the potential to protect those involved from danger.
Though Nwafor announced time was up right on the hour, Melvin convinced him to continue with more audience questions, which caused the event to run about 10 minutes past 8 p.m.
Before taking off, the researcher encouraged audience members to be ruthless in their endeavors and be supportive of those around them like Tubman.
Always say to yourself, Watch me. I got this and I can do it, he said. Just dont give up on people thatve been on the journey.
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The Racism of Darwin and Darwinism – Discovery Institute
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Photo: Charles Darwin in 1855, by Maull and Polyblank, Literary and Scientific Portrait Club, via Wikimedia Commons.
Editors note: The following is excerpted from Chapter 1 of Richard Weikarts new book,How Darwinism Influenced Hitler, Nazism, and White Nationalism.
In 1881, toward the end of his life, Charles Darwin wrote to a colleague that the more civilised so-called Caucasian races have beaten the Turkish hollow in the struggle for existence. Looking to the world at no very distant date, what an endless number of the lower races will have been eliminated by the higher civilised races throughout the world.1This was not just some offhand comment unrelated to Darwins science. It reflected important elements of his theory of human evolution. Indeed, he articulated this same principle in his scientific study of human evolution,The Descent of Man (1871), where he claimed, At some future period, not very distant as measured by centuries, the civilised races of man will almost certainly exterminate and replace throughout the world the savage races.2Not only racism, but racial extermination was an integral feature of Darwins theory from the start.
This is a position that has been articulated by many historians of science.3Two prominent historians specializing in the history of Darwinism, Adrian Desmond and James Moore, mince no words about the racism inherent in Darwins theory. In their magisterial biography of Darwin, they state, Social Darwinism is often taken to be something extraneous, an ugly concretion added to the pure Darwinian corpus after the event, tarnishing Darwins image. But his notebooks make plain that competition, free trade, imperialism, racial extermination, and sexual inequality were written into the equation from the start Darwinism was always intended to explain human society.4
It might come as a surprise to some that Desmond and Moore include racial extermination in this list, since in a later book,Darwins Sacred Cause: How a Hatred of Slavery Shaped Darwins Views on Human Evolution, they emphasize Darwins humanitarianism and portray his loathing of slavery as a fundamental influence on his view of human evolution.5However, if one actually readsDarwins Sacred Cause, one may be surprised to find that despite their primary thesis Desmond and Moore have not at all changed their position about Darwin embracing racism and even racial extermination. They state:
By biologizing colonial eradication, Darwin was making racial extinction an inevitable evolutionary consequence. Races and species perishing was the norm of prehistory. The uncivilized races were following suite [sic], except that Darwins mechanism here was modern-day massacre. Imperialist expansion was becoming the very motor of human progress. It is interesting, given the familys emotional anti-slavery views, that Darwins biologizing of genocide should appear to be so dispassionate. Natural selection was now predicated on the weaker being extinguished. Individuals, races even, had to perish for progress to occur. Thus it was, that Wherever the European has trod, death seems to pursue the aboriginal. Europeans were the agents of Evolution. Prichards warning about aboriginal slaughter was intended to alert the nation, but Darwin was already naturalizing the cause and rationalizing the outcome.6
Thus, despite stressing Darwins opposition to slavery, Desmond and Moore freely admit that he saw genocide something most of us would consider an even graver evil than slavery as a progressive force in human evolution. He was thereby justifying the imperialist wars against aboriginal peoples that Europe was conducting in his time. (By the way, Darwin was not unique in embracing both abolitionism and racism, as quite a few 19th-century abolitionists were also racists.)
Desmond and Moore reinforce this point later in the book by quoting from a letter Darwin wrote to Charles Kingsley: It is very true what you say about the higher races of men, when high enough, will have spread & exterminated whole nations. Desmond and Moore then provide this explanation of Darwins sentiments that he expressed in that letter: While slavery demanded ones active participation, racial genocide was now normalized by natural selection and rationalized asnaturesway of producing superior races. Darwin had ended up calibrating human rank no differently from the rest of his society.7Darwins theory thus provided justification, not only for racism, but for racial struggle and even genocide.
How had Darwin come to embrace these racist views? As many scholars have pointed out, Darwins view that races are unequal is unremarkable. Such racist ideas were circulating widely throughout Europe, both in scientific and popular circles, long before Darwin came on the scene. Many Europeans and Americans used these ideas to justify race-based slavery in the Americas, as well as the European conquest of other lands, such as Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, and later Africa.
However, not all British men and women in the 19th century embraced racism. Some prominent British intellectuals, missionaries, and church leaders believed that black Africans, for instance, were equal to Europeans and only needed the proper education and upbringing to attain the technological sophistication of the Europeans. The famous British missionary and African explorer David Livingstone not only rejected the notion that black Africans were unequal to Europeans, but also devoted his life to showing them love and compassion. He dedicated his energies to fighting against the slave trade, and he even expressed support for the Africans when they fought against British colonial encroachments.8No wonder Livingstone was beloved by Africans and is still fondly remembered by black Africans.9One of the most prominent British intellectuals in the 19th century, John Stuart Mill, likewise rejected the idea of racial inequality.10Mill, like many of his contemporaries, embraced environmental determinism, so he believed that humans were shaped primarily by education and upbringing, not by their biology and heredity. Finally, Alfred Russel Wallace, the co-discoverer of natural selection, also rejected racism and opposed the idea that non-European races were somehow closer to non-human animals than their European counterparts.11
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