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Designer Kids’ Clothes | Evolution Kids Emporium
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Speculative Evolution – ZetaBoards
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Discuss general speculative biology in this forum. Topics you may discuss include Dougal Dixon and his works, Future Evolution by Peter Ward, and the concept of speculative biology itself.
Share your ideas about future species and scenarios. This may also include scenarios involving futuristic species of human.
Have you ever wondered what other paths could have taken through history? Discuss alternative biology topics, the most common being scenarios in which the dinosaurs survive.
Share your thoughts on what sorts of strange and intriguing creatures might be found on other planets and moons as well as the different places they might live.
In the vastness of the entire cosmos, the great multiverse in which our very universe is contained, there exists life upon worlds where the rules are very different. The very fabric upon which all things are built can weave many forms of life, and here are the strangest.
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The Evolution of Lamar Jackson: Heisman Winner Looking to Take ‘The Next Step’ – Bleacher Report
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Lamar Jackson is struggling. With what? Oh, just with "everything." He says it grinning.
For the greatest individual show in college football, like it or not, this is a time of change.The 2017 season isn't just going to be about running it back.It's about taking "the next step."
There's a time to win championships and a time to prepare for the NFL. The greedy think they can do both. The insatiable know they can.
"I promise you, winning a national championship is still the No.1 goal." Jackson says. "There will be no down year for me. I love this game, this team, too much for that."
But here he is, the reigning Heisman winner, preparing for a season in a way that completely changes what made him and his team the most dangerous offensive combination in the game last seasonin a way that we've seen damage potential contenders in the past.
The suped-up, 21st-century version of Michael Vick you saw running the Louisville offense from the shotgun last year will take snaps under center this season. A lot of them. Maybe even more than 50 percent.
This, of course, begs the question: Why?
Why take the very thing that makes Jackson uniquehis dynamic running and scrambling out of the shotgun, and ability to make something out of nothing when a play breaks downand muck it up? Why worry about a reality Jackson doesn't have to live until one of those 32 NFL franchises spends a first-round pick and throws millions at him?
"Because it will make him better," Louisville coach Bobby Petrino says without a hint of hesitation.
And it will get him ready for the NFL.
"[Petrino] wants to make me NFL ready, a better player," Jackson says. "I want to make our team better. We're on the same page."
Of course, it's not that simple. There is a clear potential sacrifice of wins by scaling back on Jackson's flash and dash to prepare him for the NFL's style and substance.
Cases in point: Johnny Manziel and Dak Prescott.
After Manziel won the Heisman as a freshman in 2012, the Texas A&M staff zeroed in on showing "he was more than the fastest guy on the field," says Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin. They cut his carries by 57. His passing numbers increased across the board, and he was selected in the first round (22nd overall by the Browns), but his rushing yards were nearly halved (1,401 to 759) and the Aggies went from 11-2 in 2012 to 9-4 in 2013including 0-4 in the regular season against ranked teams.
Mississippi State tried the same thing, cutting Prescott's rush numbers by 50 carries and his yards by more than 400, while his pass numbers, like Manziel, were up across the board. At one point in 2014, the Bulldogs were ranked No. 1 in the nation. By the end of 2015, they were closing out a meaningless bowl win over N.C. State after going 0-4 vs. ranked teams in the regular season.
But..."You have a guy (Prescott) who went from probably not getting drafted, to the Cowboys taking a chance on him in the fourth round because there was tape of him playing the position how it's played here," an NFL scout says. "At the end of the day, your tape is your resume."
Jackson's game tape through two seasons is a boatload of highlights, from the unthinkable to the improbable. But all from the shotgun, until now.
For the quarterback, going under center is so much more than simply receiving the snap and executing the play: You have to learn to call the play in the huddle, send motion, read fronts and coverages and, yes, take the snap. Cleanly.
It's only then that the process of being under center truly begins. It's three-, five- and seven-step drops; it's footwork and shoulder framing and going through progressions and convincing yourselfand trusting your offensive linethat holding the ball one more second will allow a receiver to gain separation and increase the completion window and catch a throw.
All of thataftera play-action fake where your back will be turned to the defense for as many as three secondsand everything could change in coverage from a pre-snap read when you turn and see the field again.
Welcome to playing the position as the NFL does, Lamar.
Says Petrino: "The best part about Lamar is his eagerness to learn. He wants to know everything about the position, about the game. This will be successful because he will put in the time and effort to make it successful."
"I'm far from a finished product," Jackson says.
As wildly successful as last year was for Jackson, teams began to figure out what Louisville was doing. Because of that, the Cardinals' biggest coaching advantagePetrino's ability to out-scheme opponentswasn't fully executed. Louisville lost its final three games because the Cardinals were exposed as predictable with Jackson in the shotgun, and were a fatigued team that didn't have its typical electric legs on offense.
Jackson had three passing touchdowns and three interceptions in the last three games, and failed to score in the Citrus Bowl against LSU. His final line in that game was an indicator of where things were headed for 2017: 10-for-27 for 153 yards passing with 33 rushing yards on 26 carries.
When you're standing in the shotgun play after play, you're making decisions play after playand there's no physical or mental break. The Louisville run game was essentially Jackson giving or keeping on the zone read after reading the defensive end.
The stress of the passing game, meanwhile, was compounded by Jackson breaking containment and running too quicklyand getting sacked or eliminating the chance for a big play. By the end of the season, he was mentally wiped out. "A long year," Jackson says. "We were definitely not the same team late in the year."
Before spring practice began, Petrino heard legendary quarterback Peyton Manning talk about how calling plays wore on him over his NFL career. The mental stress of making the right call at the right time, and then having to pull it off physically, was overwhelming late in his career.
That last month of the season, when Louisville scored 10 points against Houston, nine against LSU and lost to an inferior Kentucky team, it began to sink in. Petrino had to alleviate the load on Jacksonnot just to get him ready for the NFL, but also to find another offensive option that would make the Cardinals a better team.
"It's going to be a balancing act of not making him make a decision every single play," Petrino says. "We need to find time where he can relax and hand the ball off and let the offensive line and running backs work. But we can't take away what he does best."
One factor that might help make Jacksonand Louisvillemore successful in this transition is Petrino. If Jackson is going to redefine who he is in a mere handful of months, Petrino's maybe the perfect guy to guide him. Super Bowl-winning coach Tom Coughlin once told me Petrino is the most audacious quarterbacks coach and play-caller he'd ever been around.He is, by many accounts, the most demanding and dynamic at any level of football.
"[Jackson] has to get ready to play at the next level, and not many guys will make that happen better than [Petrino]," another NFL scout says. "He's this great unknown right now. He's full of potential but extremely raw in the nuances of playing the position in our league. Those little things make a difference between playing 10 years and crapping out after four.
"If he shows he can play the position under center, and continue to play at a high level, that's going to alleviate a lot of anxiety with a lot of teams."
For Petrino, this transition isn't unconventional. What was unconventional was two years ago when he signed an unthinkably gifted athlete who also played quarterback (and hell, if it didn't work out at quarterback, Jackson could be an All-American at some other position).
Two years later, Jackson has accounted for 74 total touchdowns (32 rushing) and a Heisman Trophy in 2016all because Petrino shelved his NFL-style attack for the more user-friendly shotgun-and-zone-read system preferred by most in college football.
That all changed this spring, when Petrino began the annual 15 practices by going an entire week with Jackson under center. No shotgun, no zone-read run game. No quick-game catch and throw after the snap.
Jackson was 13 the last time he played quarterback under center, a tall (6-feet), lanky kid who was more athletic and faster than everyone on the field. A player, on pure talent alone, who led his team to an unbeaten season and a youth league championship.
We've already seen what pure talent has done for Jackson at the college level. Now it's time to find out what playing the position in its truest sense can bring.
Play-action passes. Throwing on time. Going through progressions. Trusting your protection. Playing the position like an NFL quarterback.
That also means taking the one thing that makes Jackson so uniquely specialhis ability to create chaos for defenses in the run game and scramblingand making it a second option.
The sound of that, Jackson is told, is precarious at best. He smiles and nods, almost like he agrees. He knows it's a struggle.
Then the greedy, I-want-it-all grin is back on his face.
"Everyone thinks I'm a guy who just runs around and makes plays," he says. "I can't wait to get out there and prove everyone wrong. Anyone who thinks we can't do it, just watch. Watch us win a championship."
The insatiable know they can.
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A Few Thoughts on the Decision to Eliminate Evolution From Turkey’s High School Curriculum – HuffPost
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The ruling Turkish government rarely uses explicit Islamic reasoning to intervene in Turkeys secular life. Instead, taxation, age restrictions, and zoning regulations have been used to support the restriction of alcoholic beverages in the country. In another instance, Istanbuls entertainment life centre around Istiklal Street, Taksim has been gradually left breathless with continuous construction, de-greening, and the elimination of historical features such as the tram (allegedly temporary). On yet another level, you will see more and more government apologists in international conferences who use Western academic terminology to justify government policies. Many anthropologists will be particularly familiar with - and have probably already met - this approach: Orientalism and Euro-centrism are just two buzzwords government apologists frequently misuse or abuse to further their agendas. Decades of intellectual debates are transformed into a glorification of a governments anti-secular orientation.
When I read CNNs piece on how government officials justified their anti-evolution standing, I saw the same pattern. The head of the national board of education, Alpaslan Durmus declared that students do not have the scientific background to comprehend controversial topics such as evolution, so they have eliminated it from the curriculum (he also used the buzzword Eurocentrism). Well, who declares what is controversial is left to authorities to decide. A big minority of Alevites are subjected to Sunni theology in the educational system and this does not seem to be controversial for the ruling authorities. Besides, when the children will get a scientific background is not known. Turkeys higher education is already under the heavy grip of centralized Higher Education Council (YK) and a purge on peace academics continues.
Before ceasing to teach evolution, the government seemed to have intervened drastically in the educational system. Imam Hatip Schools (vocational schools to train imams) are now touted as the general education schools and the number of students in those schools rose from 60 thousand to more than 1 million in 13 years. The government praises this as a rising interest in this kind of school while in practice many general high schools are turned into Imam Hatip Schools by ministry decree and parents cannot find other types of schools in their zones.
Moreover, the nationwide exam systems for secondary schools have changed 13 times in 12 years, drastically weakening Turkeys already not too strong educational system. Public schools are no longer an option for students looking to receive a well-rounded education, and many parents are unable to afford the education available through private schools.
Anti-evolutionism was always strong in Turkey. When I was a high school student we were told that evolution is just a theory, not a fact, and the topic would be downplayed as much as possible. Evolution would taught in passing and one could hardly get a solid understanding of what evolution is. At the same time, some popular and eccentric Islamic cults like the one led by Adnan Oktar have been using Western based creationism literature to further their anti-evolution agendas. Cult leaders like Oktar have easy access to public spaces that include educational settings by organizing evolution exhibitions to deny evolution.
This explicit ban on evolution is a turning point for the Turkish government as Turkeys policy elites are clearly growing more powerful and more confident. There is now no secular establishment that can challenge them and we should expect to observe increasingly explicit movements to limit academic freedom.
Assoc. Prof. Erkan Saka (PhD, Rice University, Anthropology), Istanbul Bilgi University, Department of Communication Design and Management
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The evolution of Apple gadgets – CNET – CNET
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The evolution of Apple gadgets
First released in June 2007, the original iPhone revolutionized technology. But it wasn't Apple's first major gadget. Here's a visual trip through Apple's many gadget hits and misses.
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Let's start with Apple's inaugural mobile device, the Newton MessagePad, first developed in 1993.
The personal digital assistant was the first hardware to feature handwriting recognition, but the ahead-of-its-time innovation was discontinued in 1998.
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Introduced in 2001, the first-generation iPod revolutionized music consumption. The hardware included a black-and-white LCD screen and a 5GB hard drive that could store up to 1,000 songs.
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Not every iPod was a hit, though.
Introduced in 2004, the U2 special edition black iPod came equipped with an eye-friendly red click wheel... and a price tag $50 higher than the original model.
Sales were so poor that the flop is now a collector's item fetching tens of thousands of dollars.
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Unveiled in 2004 -- along with the U2 Special Edition iPod -- the iPod Photo is an upgraded version of the fourth-generation device. This iPod supported several photo types and it could be attached to a TV.
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Released in February 2004, the iPod Mini featured the same touch-sensitive scroll that the third-generation iPod had. The difference in the device -- other than being smaller -- was the click wheel.
The iPod Mini was discontinued in 2005.
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The smallest iPod model, and the first Apple device to use flash memory, was released in January 2005. The shuffle played random songs that were previously loaded by the user.
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Coming off the iPod Photo, Apple introduced the fifth-generation iPod a year later. This upgraded version was the first Apple digital audio device that could play video. This is also the last iPod model to use a glass face.
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In 2005, Apple decided to replace the iPod Mini with the Nano. The tiny device, equipped with a color screen, stored music with flash memory. The first-generation Nano had a battery life of up to 14 hours.
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After years of rumors, Apple finally announced their first smartphone in January 2007. As Steve Jobs put it at the unveiling of the smartphone in 2007, the iPhone is a combination of a "widescreen iPod with touch controls", a "revolutionary mobile phone" and a "breakthrough internet communicator."
Timemagazine named it the Invention of the Year.
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Released the same year as the first-gen iPhone, the iPod Touch is similar to the smartphone except it's lighter, cheaper and doesn't use a cellular network.
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With a design that mirrored the iPod Classic, the third-generation Nano was the first model of the device to allow video playback. The iPod Nano came in multiple colors and two storage sizes, 4 and 8GB.
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Unveiled as "iTV" in 2006, the first-generation Apple TV, a digital media player, needed an iTunes connection to work. The following year, Apple released a major update that turned it into a standalone device.
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In July 2008, Apple's second-gen iPhone 3G was released with a multitude of upgraded features. The improved hardware included a sleek and sturdy design, an improved battery and a rear camera.
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Nearly two decades after releasing the Newton MessagePad, Apple re-entered the tablet game with the iPad, a 9.7-inch touchscreen display.
After just 80 days on the market, Apple sold 3 million iPads.
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Announced in 2012, the iPad Mini is the fifth product in the Apple's line of tablets. The device's screen is nearly 2 inches smaller than the original iPad.
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Released in 2013, the iPhone 5S was the first Apple smartphone to incorporate the Touch ID technology that allows a user's fingerprint to unlock the device.
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The iPhone 5C, made out of a durable hard-coated polycarbonate shell, was the first of Apple's smartphones to be offered in different eye-friendly colors.
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In September 2014, Apple officially unveiled the iPhone 6 Plus, a smartphone with a huge 5.5-inch display and an upgraded camera.
In the next version, the iPhone 6S Plus, Apple introduced the force-touch feature.
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Introduced as the "next chapter in Apple's story," the Apple Watch was released in four different options: Apple Watch, Apple Watch Sport, Apple Watch Edition and Apple Watch Hermes.
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The first iPad Pro, released in November 2015, is the largest and most powerful Apple tablet on the market. The 12.9-inch device was offered in three different colors: gold, silver and space gray.
In 2016, a 9.7-inch iPad Pro was announced with the addition of the rose-gold color option.
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The Apple Pencil, released in 2015, is a digital stylus for the iPad Pro. The Bluetooth device can detect force, and it's designed specifically for drawing and other creative activities.
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In the first major update since 2010, the fourth-generation Apple TV promised to be the future of television. The update included the addition of Siri and a new touch remote that featured swipe-to-select functionality.
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Released in December 2016, the AirPods' wireless Bluetooth earbuds offer a ton of functionality. The headphones have Siri capability and sync through iCloud, and they support any Bluetooth 4.0 device.
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Ibiza’s evolution from party town to sustainable dining destination – The Independent
Posted: July 11, 2017 at 10:15 pm
Dining al fresco at a rustic, dark-wood table as the sun sets, being gently misted by cool water every few minutes from nozzles overhead as I linger over a melt-in-the-mouth burrata and peppered strawberry salad, I think to myself: This is all wrong. My eyes dart suspiciously around the packed restaurant, encountering nothing more than tables of relaxed, well-heeled diners enjoyingIbicencan specialities and light conversation.
Wheres the techno? Where are the lobster-red, loud-mouthed Brits? Wheres Rhys Ifans pouring straight liquor into his eye socket?
You see, Im in Ibiza and I have certain unshakeable expectations.
If you werent a teen in the summer of 2000, youve probably never seen Kevin and Perry Go Large. But I was, and I have. The film follows the misguided exploits of two teenage boys, Kevin and Perry (played by Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke respectively) as they clumsily navigate their way around the outrageously cool Ibiza club scene while attempting to get laid.
And so I stayed away from the hard-partying Balearic island for the next 17 years, figuring that the cocktail of STDs, ecstasy and judgemental bouncers immortalised on screen would most likely trigger some kind of mental episode.
Yet here I am, almost two decades later, sipping a glass of chilled organic wine and following thesalad with a plate of locally-sourced courgette flowers stuffed with ricotta and cucumber sorbet all without an LSD tab in sight. I soon discover hallucinogenics arent likely to be found in Ibizas picturesque Old Town; it apparently used to be home to a number ofseedy, run-down clubs, but has since been transformed into a centre of upscale dining.
El Portalon, the Old Towns newest establishment and already leading the way in reinventing traditional Ibicencan cuisine using local, sustainable ingredients, is the setting for my Damascene moment. Its the brainchild of farm owner Anne Sijmonsbergen, the face of Ibizas burgeoning farm-to-table food scene, whose irrepressible energy was in part to blame for me finally taking Ibiza off my personal no-fly list.
Youve got to try the squid stuffed with sobrassada, she says insistently in her no-nonsense American accent, despite my protestations that Im a pescatarian and sobrassada is a traditional Spanish sausage. Its all local, the pigs are sustainably farmed why are you a vegetarian? Honestly, if youre a vegetarian for ethical reasons you shouldnt feel guilty. Trust me.
El Portalon is the Old Town's newest arrival (El Portalon)
A whirling dervish of passionate opinions and creativity, Annes brain doesnt seem to stop; one minute shes encouraging us to try the restaurant's signature thrice-cooked potatoes, the next shes schmoozing at another table with the producer of Made In Chelsea. Her husband Rene, meanwhile, sits contentedly chowing down on a Chateaubriand as his wife spins around the tables, showing face, making diners feel attended to, signing copies of her Ibizan seasonal cookbook, Eivissa, as she goes.
Looking around at the many smiling faces the restaurant is fully booked its hard to believe the place only opened six weeks ago. Or that its Annes first restaurant venture. Shes the creativity I take care of the boring paperwork, Rene says, half-jokingly. Her business partner Justin Mallett, meanwhile, deals with logistics.
We meet him the next day after a night in avilla once graced by the Camerons its a beautiful old stone building thats part of Can Riero, Annes 450-year-old farm in the rural north of the island, complete with outdoor pool and menagerie of friendly pets skipping around the yard.
Can Riero is Anne's 450-year-old farm (Oliver Jarvis)
Justin whisks us off to Babylon Beach Bar, another of the restaurants hes a partner in, to try a different slice of Ibizas farm-to-table scene. As the name would suggest, its a beach bar but the vibe is a world away from the likes of Blue Marlin, a notorious establishment in the south where obnoxious billionaires drop 100,000 on Champagne in a day without a second thought.
We just wanted to create somethingreally authentic, Justin explains. We didnt want it to be pretentious or sceney we wanted to make food and drink that seems simple, but theres actually more to it.
So the pina coladas arecreated usingBabylons inhouse-produced white rum, and topped up with homemade toasted coconut syrup. The bread is made inthe bars onsite bakery because, in Justins words, They cant make bread on Ibiza. The pork is sourced from Can Pere Mussona, a local farm that has set up a breeding programme for the nearly-extinct Ibicencan black pig; all the animals are reared outdoors in an environment free from chemicals and pesticides.
Babylon Beach Bar focuses on quality ingredients (Oliver Jarvis)
I only know all this because Justin tells me. Theres nothing on the menu to indicate the deep level of care that goes into selecting just the right ingredients, boughtlocallywherever possible. With a growing trend for calling anything and everything organic and sustainable in a bid to attract the moneyed crowd, its refreshing to discover a place where the principle is lived out but not shouted about.
But there does seem to be a genuine food revolution going on in Ibiza right now, and everyones in on the action. As we go to leave Babylon, were accosted by long-time island resident Sid Shanti, who confidently informs us: I am farm to table. Hes just launcheda line of hot sauces using Ibiza chilies. Take some! he insists, pushing sample bottles into our bags as we make our excuses. From there, the delectable dining experiences come thick and fast.
At newly opened beachside restaurant Aiyanna, were brought plates brimming with black and white quinoa tabbouleh, squid ink risotto and perfectly flaky baked seabass all the vegetables come from the restaurants own organic garden, the waiter tells me.
The Giri Cafe is popular for breakfast (Giri Cafe)
My avocado on rye bread breakfast at the Giri Caf comes with an iced coffee and a side of restaurant philosophy: We carefully curate our evolving menus to reflect the changing seasons, cherry-picking the finest organic, pesticide-free ingredients from local markets and farmers or by growing it in our own garden, reads the menu.
And that night at Lamuella, we sample one of thehigh concept restaurant'soff-the-wall tasting menus, whichincludeslangoustine Vietnamese pancakes and grissini with smoked eggplant, arugulacream and roasted tomato. Alongside the fine dining, the achingly cool open-air space offers a boutique shop selling bespoke garments and jewellery made in Goa, a small gallery and a separate area that hosts regular ballet and yoga classes. Not everyone understands what we do, but the right people do, Ilan Da, one of the three founders, says.
Anne feeds the family roosters (Oliver Jarvis)
That evening, back at Can Riero, I ask Anne whether she ever thinks about leaving. Weve been here for 12 years now sometimes we stay up late into the night talking what our next adventure could be. And then She makes a sweeping hand gesture that manages to take in the off-whitefarmhouse, glimmering in the dusk; the rows upon rows of organic tomato plants just now coming to fruition; the chicken coop where the family collects fresh eggs each morning; the immaculate view of the rolling Ibiza hills in all their untouched, rural beauty. And then we say: But where else could we go?
Where else indeed? Seventeen years on from Kevin and Perry, I finally see what all the fuss is about.
This understated farm-to-table restaurant in Ibizas Old Town is already developing a bit of a buzz. It sources as much produce as possible from co-founder Anne Sijmonsbergens own farm, which grows the only organic heirloom tomatoes on the island. The seasonal menudraws inspiration from Sijmonsbergens first book, Eivissa: The Ibiza Cookbook, which came out last summer. Try the restaurants speciality dish, the squid stuffed with sobrassada vegetarians, opt for the creamy burratafollowed by risotto.
Plaa dels Desemparats. 0034 871 110 925; elportalonibiza.com
El Portalon serves up burrata with peppered strawberries (Oliver Jarvis)
This unassuming caf in San Juan gets hugely popular for brunch booking is essential, especially for a table in the pretty outdoor garden, where the team also grows small batches of fruit and vegetables for use in Giris dishes. Breakfast features juice freshly squeezed from the cafs own oranges, locally roasted organic coffee and poached eggs from free-range Ibiza hens. The Giri Caf also serves lunch and dinner.
Plaza Espaa. 0034 971 333 474; cafe.thegiri.com
Aiyanna Ibiza was launched in June by the team behind the popular Amante Ibiza. Vegetables grown in the restaurants own garden are complemented by views of the ocean at Cala Nova, while immaculate white furnishings, brightly coloured sun shades and absurdly attractive staff are already making Aiyanna a destination to be seen at. It also boasts morning yoga sessions and a discreet onsite boutique.
Avinguda Cala Nova. 0034 971 330 456; aiyannaibiza.com
A supremely chilled-out beach bar for those who are happy to swap the pretentious crowd for laid-back luxe. All the bars bread is made in the on-site bakery try the rosemary-infused focaccia with roasted tomatoes for sweet and salty all in one bite. Also be sure to order a cocktail many of the spirits are made in house.
Carrer Bartomea Tur Claps. 0034 971 33 21 81; babylonbeachbar.com
Lamuella offers off-beat cuisine (Oliver Jarvis)
An organic restaurant, shop and art gallery all in one, Aubergine offers a farm-to-table seasonal menu that includes salads with vegetables picked straight from the restaurant garden, plus sharing plates, mains and childrens meals. The wine is organic and the water is purified via a hi-tech osmosis system.
Carretera de San Miquel. 0034 971 090 055; aubergineibiza.com
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What Theistic Evolution Say About God – Adventist Review
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July 11, 2017
This is the second of several reports on the North-American Division Faith & Science Conference, currently taking place in St. George, Utah, United States.Adventist Review
If you are one who thinks science is boring, think twice.
Seventh-day Adventists teachers and church ministerial leaders from across North-America attending the Faith & Science Conference in St. George, Utah, until July 14, are pointing out how informative they are finding the event presentations.
I appreciate the information being provided, said Anne Collier-Freed, associate professor of Religion at Kettering College in Ohio. I find it understandable and approachable.
Martha Soler, from Ouachita Hills College in Arkansas, concurred. It is information we can understand, relate to, and eventually share, she said.
One of the Adventist scientists responsible for this teacher-like approach to science is Loma Linda University Biology and Paleontology Professor Leonard Brand. Brand is a seasoned scholar who has researched the processes of fossilization and the geological factors that influence the preservation of fossils for decades. Despite his impressive professional record, which includes dozens of peer-reviewed articles and several books, he can explain difficult concepts in a way that appeals to all listeners.
On July 7, Brand shared why geological time is important for a Biblical-based understanding of origins.
Its Either Or
There are two ways, Brand said. Either we believe in the biblical story of a recent literal creation, or we accept evolutionary periods described in millions of years.
Brand made clear that both proposals ultimately demand faith.
Are scientists based on faith? he asked. Many say no, but in fact, their presuppositions are based on faith. After all, how much do those assumptions control the interpretation of evidence?
Secular scientists, Brand explained, take many things for granted. They say, This is the way it is, and this is the way it must be, he said. The creationist advantage? We can compare and contrast both assumptions, and make an informed decision, he said
Brands comments come at a time when many Christians who say they affirm the Bible have nevertheless moved to theistic evolution, the belief that God used processes described by evolutionist theorists to fashion His creation.
Combining the two, however, is not only a matter of biology and geology, since it also affects our understanding of Gods character, said Brand. To illustrate why accepting theistic evolution affects how we see God, Brand shared a parable.
A Tale of Two Dog Owners
There is a wolf in the neighborhood, and this wolf sets out to kill dogs, Brand said. But the first owner says, I will raise a lot of puppies. Many will suffer and die, but the strongest will survive.
The second dog owner chooses a different path, Brand continued. He puts in a fence and teaches his dogs to stay inside the fence. When one jumps over the fence, he runs and fights the wolf to save his dog. He gets beaten badly, but saves the dog.
It is a parable of two stories about creation, Brand said.
In theistic evolution, suffering is part of Gods plan to create, he said. Death is part of Gods plan to create. Evil is the way it is, and there is no way around itGod is responsible for evil.
The key question, however, is to determine if we have enough elements to choose one system over the other, said Brand.
If you believe in the Flood, I have some good and bad news to share with you, said Brand, before explaining it would be the topic of a later presentation.
Brands presentation The Flood: Good News and Bad will be featured in another report on the Faith & Science Conference 2017.
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Fossil sheds light on bird evolution after asteroid strike – BBC News
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BBC News | Fossil sheds light on bird evolution after asteroid strike BBC News The fossil of a tiny bird that lived 62 million years ago confirms that birds evolved very rapidly after the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs. The sparrow-sized tree-dweller lived ''just a geological blink of an eye" after the mass ... |
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The final stage for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 – ESPN
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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 will see its final stage at Evo 2017.
This year will be the last time Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (UMVC3) enters the Evolution Fighting Game Championships (Evo) main stage as a featured game. Although it took a crowd-funded contest to put the Evo mainstay series on the map, it made it to the big show. That being said, there has never been a two-time Marvel vs. Capcom 3 champion. With every former Marvel vs. Capcom 3 champion, except Nicolas "KaneBlueRiver" Gonzalez, in attendance, this year will represent the last chance at eternal glory.
South Korea may be the favorite coming into Evo 2017, but every last player has something left to prove.
For the first in Evo history, viewers will be watching Smash 4 on finals day instead of Melee.
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With Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite slated to replace UMVC3 as the tournament standard for the series, this year's stakes for an Evo crown are at an all-time high. The competitive landscape looks very different than last year with several newcomers emerging as viable threats. The "three gods of Marvel" still exist and will play in the tournament, but are they the favorites to take down the crown? Who will pen the final chapter to the UMVC3 book?
The marvelous one may not be ranked high on the Curleh Circuit (138), but make no mistake -- this is your Marvel standard. Justin Wong is the epitome of defensive and safe play and he rarely makes errors in his approaches. The cracks in his armor lie in his character choice and Evo preparation (he's good at too many games), but the hunger for a second title may just be the necessary ingredient for another legendary run.
He finally got his Evo championship last year to top off a prosperous UMVC3 career and he's been outspoken about playing the game when many tailed off. He wants to represent the game again and what's more storybook than the game's most consistent and successful player finishing as the only two-time Evo champion?
The heel of the fighting game community is also one of the best talkers and movers for the UMVC3 scene. FilipinoChamp is always in discussion to win any Marvel tournament because his play is arguably the best out of all three gods. He's an innovator in Magneto play, the best Phoenix in the world, and one of the hardest players to ever put on tilt.
Gods may live on mountains, but that still represents a peak; these are the players that can ultimately climb the mountain and finally assert themselves as true Marvel monsters.
He was the champion of UMVC3 when the game was at its lowest over the past two years, but that was not meant as a sign of disrespect. If anything, it could be argued that RyanLV is the biggest target at Evo. His dominant run over the majority of the past two years is nothing short of "godlike." If you cannot get past his infinite patience with Morrigan, you will be overwhelmed by his rushdown Chun-Li or Phoenix.
Peak-a-boo! ApologyMan makes the list because he is the definition of one-touch kill. His Firebrand team can finish games as soon as he kidnaps his opponent from the air or ground, but his major flaw is his own mentality. If ApologyMan can put together a complete tournament performance and run, Evo may just be his.
RayRay brings clean execution, creative okiezeme, and some of the best clutch in the Marvel community. He's arguably the best from the east coast and will try to beat his 2015 performance when he came up just short of taking the Evo crown.
With two top-three appearances at Evo, Angelic has the pedigree and resume to chalk it up to three this year. The uber-aggressive Shuma Gorath truther lives and dies by the sword of unrelenting forward motion.
He's a household name by this point, but he's still missing the top finishes at major tournaments. It would be amazing to see a Deadpool in the top-eight of Evo, but can Dual Kevin put together the tournament of his life?
Priest's top-eight run last Evo snuck up on almost everyone in the Marvel community. Priest's unorthodox M.O.D.O.K. team may surprise some players this year, but there's no question that he's one of the top players in the field. If he can put together a consistent run, another Sunday appearance may be in the works.
As long as his tournament run is devoid of "bullet hell" teams, Not Enough Damage's top tier play and team will make plenty of noise. One of the newcomers to the elite tier, Not Enough Damage has the resume this year to chase some of the best in the competition.
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