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Bill establishing cyber abuse takedown scheme for adults enters Parliament

· February 24, 2021 ·

A new Online Safety Bill that extends the cyber takedown function to adults and cuts takedown response times in half has made its way into Australian Parliament. As detailed in the Online Safety Bill 2021 , the new scheme, based on the existing cyber bullying scheme for children, provides a mechanism for those experiencing the most seriously harmful online abuse to have this material removed from the internet. It empowers Australia's eSafety Commissioner to order the removal of such material when websites, social media, and other online services fail to do so after a complaint is made. The eSafety Commissioner will have the power to issue takedown notices directly to the services, and also to the end users responsible for the abusive content. "The sharing of intimate images without consent is a terrible thing to do and causes great distress to victims," Communications Minister Paul Fletcher said, introducing the Bill on Wednesday. The Bill also expands the cyberbullying … [Read more...] about Bill establishing cyber abuse takedown scheme for adults enters Parliament

How to get the Draugr fang bow in Valheim

· February 24, 2021 ·

Got your eye on Valheim's Draugr fang bow? Not only does this weapon look stylish, it can down enemies swiftly thanks to its superior pierce damage. This bow also borrows a gross item called guck to give it a poisonous effect, sealing its title as the best bow in Valheim. As you'd expect, any item this good is going to be tricky to craft, so you'll need to collect rare resources such as silver and ancient bark before you can add it to your arsenal. Bows offer more versatility than melee weapons as there are several types of arrows in Valheim. You can quickly deplete The Elder's health using fire arrows, whereas Bonemass is weak to frost variants. Regardless of the enemy you're taking on, its always nice to have the option to hang back and attack from a safe distance with a reliable bow. If you're ready to trade in your trusty huntsman bow for a ranged weapon that's more powerful and durable, here's how to get Valheim's Draugr fang bow. Draugr fang bow: How to craft … [Read more...] about How to get the Draugr fang bow in Valheim

Makinde bows to Muslim community demands, approves public holiday for celebration of Hijrah in Oyo

· February 24, 2021 ·

Kindly Share This Story: By Adeola Badru Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on Wednesday, bowed to the demands of the Muslim community in the state and approved a yearly public holiday for the celebration of Hijrah, which is referred to the first month of the Islamic calendar which had started counting in 622 AD after the emigration of Prophet Muhammed from Mecca to Medina in Saudi-Arabia. Governor Makinde gave the approval during the celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad, also known as Mawlid Nabbiyy, which he hosted at the Government House Arcade, Agodi, Ibadan. At the event, the okayed the celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad by the Oyo State Government every year. His words: “Some are saying the governor does not want us to be celebrating Mawlud Nabbiy. Last year, I believe we missed it. And when S.A Islamic Affairs came to meet me that it will be nice to hold the programme this year, even despite the COVID-19 pandemic, I gave him the … [Read more...] about Makinde bows to Muslim community demands, approves public holiday for celebration of Hijrah in Oyo

Queen’s cousin Simon Bowes-Lyon joked about being ‘Monster of Glamis’ night before sex attack

· February 24, 2021 ·

THE Queen's shamed cousin joked about being the "Monster of Glamis" the night before he carried out a vile sex attack at his castle. Simon Bowes-Lyon forced his way into the room where the victim was sleeping during an event he was hosting at his ancestral home Glamis Castle in Scotland. The 34-year-old pushed her nightdress up and branded her a "rude, mean, bad and horrible person" when she confronted him. He also grabbed her inappropriately and told her he wanted an affair during the 20-minute attack. Bowes-Lyon was yesterday jailed for ten months after previously pleading guilty to the attack in February last year at Dundee Sheriff Court. The Earl of Strathmore is a great-great nephew of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. He had been hosting a PR weekend for a string of guests, who enjoyed helicopter rides, shooting and tours of the castle. But the night before the sick attack, Bowes-Lyon joked about his dark side and told him he was the "Monster of Glamis", … [Read more...] about Queen’s cousin Simon Bowes-Lyon joked about being ‘Monster of Glamis’ night before sex attack

Retirement Isn’t Always a Walk in the Park

· February 21, 2021 ·

Thalia theater. Source: Kroger, Yozef on PICRYL/Public Domain About 10 years ago, my patient Gene retired as a professor of Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism at a local university. Most people don’t know what dramaturgy is, or what the dramaturge (its practitioner) actually does, this was partly why he left. “I was the intellectual in the Theater Department,” he told me, “but that made me obsolete.” Gene was definitely old-school: bow-tied, tweedy, always clutching a script whose author dreamed of summer stock at Williamstown, the Guthrie, or the Hartford Stage. The dramaturge provides these places—and many others—with learned critiques of dramatic literature. What are the play’s themes, its context, its characters’ psychological dilemmas? Is it well-structured? How is the play situated historically? Is it important? He also has to understand the business of theater. Could a play be produced within budget? Would it appeal to a likely audience? Who’d be good in the leading … [Read more...] about Retirement Isn’t Always a Walk in the Park

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