Literaturkritik.de: "Warum Krieg?" - von Sigmund Freud - eine Rezension von Thomas Anz
Literaturkritik.de: “Warum Krieg?” – von Sigmund Freud – eine Rezension von Thomas Anz
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Nach dem Beginn des Krieges in der Ukraine hat der Reclam Verlag im April 2022 eine neue, von Hans-Martin Lohmann herausgegebene Ausgabe von Sigmund Freuds zuerst 1915 in…
[voice of an anthropologist] after careful research and data gathering (5 mins of dicking around on the pages of a bunch of kings replyguys/beat reporters/pundits) eye believe i may have cracked the code : u can tell how frothing mad someone on kingstwt is by what naming convention they use to refer to a player.
Non-exhaustive List:
nicknames them (i.e. juice, Q/QB, kopi, arvie, real deal akil, big save dave/BSD): good bet they’re pretty happy with the player, usually followed up by a clip of said player popping off or some reportage of a stat that makes the player look good.
last name: they’re in Analysis mode and want to seem objective — they aren’t. they never will be. yeah twitter user clarke for norris, you definitely have no biases here babe!!! (they’re just like me fr CALL CLARKIE UP TO THE NHL RN IM SO SERIOUS JIM HILLER)
initials+player number: they’re a tumblr sleeper agent and this is their dogwhistle? (<- working theory)
SPECIAL subcategory!!! Pierre-Luc Dubois Derangement: they never call him dubie (that’s reserved for the actual la kings players and the apologists girlies [gn]) but they will call him PL, PLD, Dubois, 80 — and no matter what, without fail, they will find a way to point out his contract.
using NUMBER ONLY: they’re killing this player/players to death with rocks and want to seem objective but likeee… it comes off as MAJOR overcompensating 2 me <3
common/key phrases:
engaged: vibes-based barometer of how hard they think my disasterwife PLD is trying during the game, varies from person to person but generally stays within the same neighbourhood of agreeing with each other
intangibles: ok i wasn’t present for this one when it happened but jim hiller/kings management is obsessed with Andreas Englund “having intangibles” , which means Clarkie can’t come up from the AHL and everybody disliked that to the point “intangibles” is a meme.
sidebar — things i know about englund: he’s a swedish guy who looks like he churns butter in an apron while living in a cottage, but is actually the kings’ playoff goon (???) he’s STAPLED to jordan spence, who is a much better dman analytics wise and also eye test wise (funniest shit ever is how well spence does away from englund, even funnier is how often kingstwt brings it up)
the 1-3-1: the la kings’ hockey system. 1 guy out the front, 3 guys clogging up entry lanes through the neutral-zone/their own d-zone, 1 guy hanging back. no1 on kingstwt likes it and has wanted it gone for years — still, when the discourse comes around they immediately close ranks to become the biggest 1-3-1 proponent EVER. they will protect the sanctity of their hockey god-given right to play whatever the fuck system they want to!!! even if it’s incredibly annoying <3
get ready 2 clown on me when they drop tonight and i am incredibly wrong
BOS - jeremy swayman. could be pasta but there's no fucking GOALTENDERS in the atlantic so they might pick sway and "have the people vote" pasta in later
FLA - sasha barkov
TOR - auston matthews
TBL - nikita kucherov
DET - alex debrincat
MTL - nick suzuki
BUF - rasmus dahlin
OTT - brady tkachuk
NYR - artemi panarin
CAR - sebastian aho
NYI - noah dobson
PHI - travis konecny
NJD - jack hughes
WSH - dylan strome
PIT - sidney crosby
CBJ - adam fantilli
COL - nathan mackinnon
WPG - connor hellebuyck
DAL - miro heiskanen (because i am delusional but i am free)
NSH - filip forsberg
ARI - clayton keller
STL - let's be honest who is even on this team. robert thomas
MIN - let's be honest who is even on this team and not injured. marc-andre fleury
CHI - connor bedard
VAN - quinn hughes
VGK - jack eichel
LAK - anze kopitar
EDM - connor mcdavid
SEA - vince dunn
CGY - it certainly won't be jonathan huberdeau! (nazem kadri)
ANA - sigh. zegras. it would be dostal or gibson if the nhl weren't cowards but that ship has well sailed.
Netflix's Heartbreak High gets third (and final) season
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Netflix's Heartbreak High gets third (and final) season
Netflix’s home-grown hit Heartbreak High will return to the streaming service for a third season, but it will also be the show’s last.
On Friday, Netflix announced the renewal, a month after the second season arrived on April 11.
“Season 3 will see the talented cast and creators reassemble in Sydney (Gadigal, Dharug, Dharawal and Ku-ring-gai lands), Australia for the final year at Hartley High,” Netflix explained.
Heartbreak High hunk Thomas Weatherall, who plays Malakai, teased fans in an Instagram video that he’d finally reveal what was in his letter, a reference to the second season’s fiery finale.
But in the video Thomas ultimately says HH fans will have to wait for the third season.
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Netflix’s ANZ content director Que Minh Luu said, “Renewing ‘Heartbreak High’ for its final season is a major point of pride for us at Netflix.
“It has been a joy to work with the utterly cooked creative minds behind our favorite Aussie YA show and to bring our stories, our culture and our in-jokes to all the fans here at home and throughout the world. See you at muck-up day.”
The very queer teen show debuted in the top spot on Australian Netflix’s charts last month. It also stayed on the streamer’s Global Top 10 English TV Series list for three consecutive weeks, because it’s just that good.
Heartbreak High is streaming on Netflix.
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2nd of April is marked as World Autism Awareness week. In solidarity with the movement, this week, we want to speak about the value of workspaces practising the virtue of being inclusive. The only effective way to speak about this is by offering examples of workspaces which are making a difference through their inclusive approach. SAP Labs in India is one such place. Liffy Thomas wrote an article “A Red Carpet Welcome for the Autistic”, for The Hindu.
The article speaks about the processes companies follow in “integrating” those with autism into the workforce. While it is slightly challenging, it is by no means impossible. The process is simple enough to be followed by organizations who excuse themselves from having inclusive practices by giving the reason that they do not have the required capacity. Employment for persons with disability remains a crucial issue in India, and an area which needs our immediate attention – both at an individual level, and at a policy and governance level.
Below is the detailed article. The article was first posted here.
To integrate them into their workforces, an increasing number of companies are now following a series of processes
Around April 2, which is World Autism Awareness Day, employees of SAP Labs in India will gain fresh insights into the mind of people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). In fact, every year, around this time, the company relaunches this initiative.
This is absolutely necessary, for the company follows a policy of setting aside a small percentage of jobs for people with ASD.
Currently, across its India offices, SAP Labs employs 16 of them.
“This autism awareness week, we plan to hire more autistic adults. The process will run into weeks,” says Kiran Venkataramanappa, development manager and program me lead for Autism at Work at SAP Labs.
Work buddies
SAP Labs has placed them in jobs involving software testing, software development, quality assurance and documentation.
“We have a special on-boarding program me to help them settle down. Each of the autistic adults gets a ‘work buddy’,” says Venkataramanappa.
P. Rajasekharan, co-founder, V-Sesh, a company that provides employment for persons with disability, says the mainstream recruitment process should not be followed while hiring those with ASD into the workforce. Right at the outset, an effort has to be made to discover their hidden talent. There are multinational companies that collaborate with non-profit partners to tap hidden talent in autistic adults. Skills that can set the autistic above neurotypical employees are: attention to detail, logical skills and the ability to remember vast amounts of data.
Job coaches
“We work closely with companies to find ‘job coaches’. They have to be sourced from within. These job coaches have the task of helping those with ASD understand their work and get integrated into the workforce,” says Rajasekharan, adding that job coaches should be willing to commit themselves to this work for a period ranging from one week to one month.
To help these employee settle down in their roles, companies have to invest in visual aids. “Instead of saying it, the job coaches should help the autistic see it. This way, they will be able to retain information better. A work chart for such employees are a must,” he says. Akila Vaidyanathan, director, The Amaze Charitable Trust, an organisation that offers skill programmer for the autistic, says companies can help by offering flexible work hours, besides training and mentoring. JP Morgan, Lemon Tree Hotels, Barclays, Dell and ANZ Bank are among other big companies that keep their recruitment doors open for the autistic.
INTEGRATION MANUAL
* Offer flexible working hours and don’t set the rules in stone
* Initially, allow a parent to accompany the employee
* Assign a mentor to the employee
* Ensure these employees go on a team outing every month
* Train the managers to handle the tantrums these employees may throw
Change always begins at a micro-level. Is your organisation disability friendly, both in its recruitment process as well as its environment? We would love to feature your organization. Do write to us!
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Literaturkritik.at: "Der doppelte Zeitzeuge" - Über Reich-Ranickis Gespräche mit Peter von Matt und Paul Assal, von Marc Reichwein"
Literaturkritik.at: “Der doppelte Zeitzeuge” – Über Reich-Ranickis Gespräche mit Peter von Matt und Paul Assal, von Marc Reichwein”
Literaturkritik.at: “Der doppelte Zeitzeuge” – Über Reich-Ranickis Gespräche mit Peter von Matt und Paul Assal, von Marc Reichwein”
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Marcel Reich-Ranicki (1920-2013) war nicht nur „der populärste Literaturkritiker, den es je gab“ (Thomas Anz).[1] Er avancierte im…
ANZ tour 2015: Thomas Johansson as Georgival (that is, Pouncival with the George design), Keanu Gonzalez as Alonzo, and Matthew McFarlane as Munkustrap. Showing off.
Advancing Net Zero – Hong Kong Green Building Council
Jochen Lam and Thomas Auer were awarded for their participation in the Advancing Net Zero ANZ competition “in appreciation of their contribution on moving the building sector towards Net-Zero”. The competition was organized by the Hong Kong Green Building Council. Jochen and Thomas were part of the Design team of the winning entry of Ronald Lu & Partners ‘Treehouse’.
The project is a response to contemporary workplace needs, as well as to current climate challenges, promoting carbon-positivity and net-zero operations through a blend of design, technology and smart management.
Incorporating green walls, facades and roofing, water features, and carefully considering natural light and ventilation, the project strives to provide a human-centric work environment with a carbon-positive strategy. The temperature inside the building is regulated using self-shading inclined facades, and the chimney effect reduces heat transfer to the building. The concept proposes a smart-active building system that would allow different tower areas' energy consumption to be optimized according to usage patterns.
The low-energy architecture with its southern façade is tilted 5 degrees forward, making the building self-shading and avoiding unwanted solar heat gain in the upper storeys. Simulations of the unique façade’s energy performance were compared to a traditional vertical façade, revealing that the combination of self-shading geometry and external horizontal shading devices reduced solar irradiance . The setback also minimises direct solar heat gain, decreasing the cooling load and reduces air conditioning-related energy use.
Large PV integrated overhangs with light reflectors; a windcatcher that can capture cool air from 200 meters above ground; and more, like BIPV – CLAD solar chimney, natural lighting and ventilation for the building’s interior, all these factors contribute outstanding sustainability performance.
An idea to inspire and encourage everyone to create positive changes for the future.
A collaboration of: Ronald Lu & Partners; Cundall; Rider Levett Bucknall; Siemens; The Chinese University of Hong Kong; The University of Hong Kong, Transsolar
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