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colesworldofmath · 3 months ago
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Systems of Equations: MEGA Teacher Resource with TONS of Engaging Activities
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possibly-j · 2 years ago
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Fuck Cramer's rule, all my homies hate Cramer's rule
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golzarrahman66-blog · 2 years ago
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https://mathgr.com/grpost.php?grtid=3
ম্যাট্রিক্স ও নির্ণায়ক এর মধ্যে পার্থক্য কী?, ব্যাতিক্রমী ও অব্যাতিক্রমী ম্যাট্রিক্স কী?, বর্গ ম্যাট্রিক্সের বিপরীত ম্যাট্রিক্স কী?, বর্গ ম্যাট্রিক্সের অ্যাডজয়েন্ট কী?, বিপরীত ম্যাট্রিক্সের বৈশিষ্ট কী?, অর্থোগোনাল ম্যাট্রিক্স কী?, একঘাত সমীকরণ জোট ও এর সমাধান কী?, ক্রেমারের নিয়মে একঘাত সমীকরণ জোটের সমাধান কী?, তিন চলকবিশিষ্ট একঘাত সমীকরণ জোটের সমাধান বিপরীত ম্যাট্রিক্সের সাহায্যে একঘাত সমীকরণ জোটের সমাধান কী?, বর্গ ম্যাট্রিক্সের ট্রেস কী?, Defference between Matrix and Determinant, Singular and Non-Singular Matrix, Inverse Matrix of a Square Matrix, Adjoint of a Square Matrix, Properties of Inverse Matrix, Orthogonal Matrix, System of linear equations and it's solution, Solution of system of linear equations using cramer's rule, Solution of system of linear equations using inverse myatrix, Trace of Square Matrix
#ম্যাট্রিক্স ও নির্ণায়ক এর মধ্যে পার্থক্য কী?#ব্যাতিক্রমী ও অব্যাতিক্রমী ম্যাট্রিক্স ��ী?#বর্গ ম্যাট্রিক্সের বিপরীত ম্যাট্রিক্স কী?#বর্গ ম্যাট্রিক্সের অ্যাডজয়েন্ট কী?#বিপরীত ম্যাট্রিক্সের বৈশিষ্ট কী?#অর্থোগোনাল ম্যাট্রিক্স কী?#একঘাত সমীকরণ জোট ও এর সমাধান কী?#ক্রেমারের নিয়মে একঘাত সমীকরণ জোটের সমাধান কী?#তিন চলকবিশিষ্ট একঘাত সমীকরণ জোটের সমাধান বিপরীত ম্যাট্রিক্সের সাহায্যে একঘাত সমীকরণ জোটের#বর্গ ম্যাট্রিক্সের ট্রেস কী?#Defference between Matrix and Determinant#Singular and Non-Singular Matrix#Inverse Matrix of a Square Matrix#Adjoint of a Square Matrix#Properties of Inverse Matrix#Orthogonal Matrix#System of linear equations and it's solution#Solution of system of linear equations using cramer's rule#Solution of system of linear equations using inverse myatrix#Trace of Square Matrix
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peeterjoot · 2 years ago
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Book update. Now includes recent work on best fit solutions.
  I’ve added a few new pages in the linear systems solution portion of my book, Geometric Algebra for Electrical Engineers.  This now includes the best fit content that was covered in my recent video and blog post on approximate solutions to linear systems. The geometry that is associated with a Moore-Penrose or SVD-based pseudoinverse is not terribly obvious, and this result, providing the same…
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sweatervest-obsessed · 2 years ago
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Something Old, Something New
Spencer Reid used to know everything about Y/N Y/L/N. But what happens when ten years after they last saw each other, they just so happen to bump into one another.
Pairing: Spencer Reid x Fem!Reader
Word Count: ~2.7k
TW: Brief mentions of domestic violence, the slightest implications of DV, mentions of guns, Spencer hating JJ, colorful language.
Notes: This is my first ever fan fiction and so I’d absolutely love some feedback! I really want to expand this into either a full sized fic, or a series. Would anyone be interested in that ???? This takes place during S7E1 in which the team is on Trial because of their actions with Ian Doyle, Declan Doyle, and the others. One of my fav Reid episodes, and just a good one overall. Side note, it’s barely edited, apologies in advance. 
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“If you want to punish me for taking a risk, then I encourage you to do that, but do not put the rest of my team on trial for something I suggested.” The words flew out of his mouth. Some might think it was because he wasn’t thinking clearly. But he was. Senator Cramer was not amused. “Calm down Agent.”
“This is calm, and it’s doctor.”
“That’s all then, Doctor Reid.”  
“Thank you, Senator.” His chair scraped across the floor as he stood up. Spencer turned around and exited the jury room, door slamming behind him.
The team all stared as he stalked past them, and out towards the bathroom. JJ started to follow him before Derek put his hand up in front of her.
“Derek–”
“Let him go JJ.”
She sighed before turning around and walking the opposite direction. Just then, one of the clerks opened the door to the room and requested that Technical Analyst Penelope Garcia enter next.
As Spencer walked towards the bathroom, his mind was racing a million miles an hour. His anger was surely justified and the Senator was not listening to him, at all. Especially since the only thing the committee really even wants to do is have an excuse to transplant every one of his teammates—
“Shit!”
Spencer had collided with someone. Head on.
“O-oh, I’m..” He quickly bent down to help her pick up the various items now strewn across the floor, due to his negligence to his surroundings.
“I’m so sorry.” He managed to sputter out before actually managing to look up to the person he bumped into, holding out the remaining item on the floor–a small black binder, clearly heavier than it looked.
The woman he had run into smiled quickly, but kindly at him.
“It’s okay—thank you—don’t worry about it. Could’ve had a coffee or something in my hand and then we would have had a serious issue.” She placed the binder back into her bag, somehow already neatly organized despite being completely empty and on the floor a minute before. She laughed a little before smiling at him.
Reid smiled back at her.
“I-I really am sorry about all your….” He tapered off. “Y/N?”
Y/N really looked at him for a moment before her whole face shifted. “Spencer?”
Both stared at one another in the hallway until a voice called over to the two of them “Hey Pretty Boy, we’re getting called in.”
Y/N tilted her head, a small smirk making its way across her lips.
“...Pretty Boy?”
“Yeah—–Well. No. It’s his nickname for me, uh..”
“Reid!”
She smiled at him. “Go Spencer. I’m here all day. Maybe you should look for me downstairs in the library when you’re done testifying in…” she peered around him and looked at where Derek was standing. “Federal Court? Oh Spencer, didn’t know you had become such a rule breaker.”
“A lot’s happened in the past ten years Y/N.” He smiled at her before turning around and walking towards Derek who pushed his lips together, trying not to make a bigger scene than before.
“Are we going to talk about whoever that is?”
“Nope.” Spencer pushed past Derek and into the courtroom.
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Once the team, except for Prentiss, was released into the hallway, JJ tried to grab Spencer's hand.
“Spence—”
“Not now Jennifer.” Spencer quickly maneuvered himself away from JJ, and headed towards the double doors at the end of the hall.
“Reid…” JJ tried again, but Spencer just pushed past the doors and walked down the stairs. He walked down two flights before exiting the stairwell. He found himself in front of the library, next to a small local cafe that clearly catered to exhausted lawyers and their incessant clients. Reid walked past the little cafe and entered the library. He realized that he didn’t know what type of Law Y/N practiced so he wouldn’t know where in the library she would be, but it wouldn’t matter since she was sitting at one of the tables next to the windows, trying to soak up as much sun while she withered away in the library. She sat with her back to the doors, maybe because the glare was too blinding on the laptop in front of her, or maybe because she couldn’t stop looking up at the entrance hoping a certain Doctor would enter.
Spencer approached her and stood in front of the empty chair.
“This taken?”
Y/N looked up, smiled, and nodded.
“By you Doctor Reid. Please, have a seat.”
Spencer laughed lightly and sat down.
“I feel like I’m in a client meeting.”
Y/N shook her head and closed her laptop.
“Not unless you have something you need a divorce lawyer for Reid.”
Reid looked at the books scattered in front of her, noting what books she had, and what cases she had opened them to.
“Tough case?” He nodded towards the books that she was busy tidying and shoving off to the side. Y/N sighed and stacked the books on the side of the table near the window.
“Not necessarily anything I can’t deal with, it’s just brutal to see someone be repeatedly assaulted by their husband, and–I’m sorry. That’s so…That’s so grim, I didn’t mean to bring the mood, um, down.” She laughed nervously and tucked a strand of loose hair behind her ear.
“Believe it or not, that is probably a regular topic on a weekly basis for me.” Spencer gave her a sheepish smile.
“Wh-” She smiled and shook her head. A ray of sun was slowly stretched across her face, illuminating her eyes, and captivating Spencer. “Well, Doctor Reid. Tell me what a man like you is doing with three PhDs and multiple Bachelor's degrees these days in which you deal with such graphic topics and have to be on trial in Federal Court?”
Reid smiled at his folded hands. “I’m a–uh–profiler for the FBI’s BAU—Behavioural Analysis Unit. We, uh, look at the way an unsub–unknown subject–behaves, as well as the victims behavior, and create profiles based off of that information to help law enforcement agencies, at every level, across the country.” Spencer finished his ramble by biting his bottom lip, and smiling at her. “As for the trail…my team led an operation that was…not at all by the book.”
Y/n nodded, choosing, for Spencer’s sake, to not prod further into the reason he was at the courthouse.“So can you analyze people just by…looking at them?”
Spencer nodded at her. “Yeah, I mean that’s not all that we do. We make preliminary personality profiles yes, but I’ve also made linguistic profiles and geographical profiles–But, uh, y-yeah I can do that…”
“So profile me then Doctor Reid.”
Reid’s brain short circuited at that moment. “I-uh, you. Um. You want me to….”
“Profile me. Yes.” Y/N bit her lip. “Unless, you’re lying to me Spencer.”
Spencer took a breath before locking eyes with her.
“You’re wearing a tailor made dress for you, which means you have enough money to be able to buy nice clothes, and buy someone’s labor to make them for you. Since the dress is well made and uses an expensive material, the case today is really important to you–from the books I’m assuming a messy divorce involving domestic abuse since that is what all of your books are about, and it involves weapons of some type, most likely guns, because one of those books is dedicated entirely to United States versus Hayes, which deals with convicted domestic abusers not being allowed to purchase guns or have a gun license. When I sat down you also had one of the books open to District of Columbia versus Heller, which deals with an individual’s right to possess a firearm unless they’re a convicted felon or mentally ill. You’re not wearing any makeup which means you’re confident about this case, and your client, regardless of her current physical state. It also means you’re confident in yourself, and don't feel the need to hide your face in any way. You’re wearing shoes that add about three inches to your height so that you’ll appear taller in court to make yourself seem like a bigger presence, as well as assert your previously mentioned confidence in this case and your stance in it. The binder you carry is smaller in size, but heavier than expected meaning you probably have a tablet, maybe an IPad, in there for any paper you don’t actually need a physical copy of, which tells me you’re environmentally conscious, or you’re trying to be. Because you also had a plastic water bottle in your purse which means that you knew you had a long day today, but probably also had a long day and or night yesterday since your prep towards yourself was minimal—shall I keep going?”
Y/N was looking at him with that look he simply could not figure out. “If you want Spencer. I’m quite enjoying it.”
He licked his lips before nodding at the coffee cup on the table. “You’re exhausted. I can tell since you’re no longer wearing your shoes, and your hair is now up. You probably work better with your hair up, which stems from the fact that you danced as a child. Hair up means getting to work. You’re also exhausted since you needed espresso. That cup says you’re drinking four shots of espresso in your latte. But it’s probably because you’ve put a lot of thought and time into this case. Which is good for your clients since they need someone who is compassionate and empathizes—” Spencer stopped short. His realization did not go unnoticed by her.
“Did you figure something out, Doctor Reid?”
“You…..Was it….?”
“No.” She sighed before reaching across the table and putting her hand on top of Reid’s clasped ones. His entire body was immediately filled with static.
“No Spencer. But maybe that’s enough profiling for the day, yeah?”
Spencer nodded before darting his eyes around the library.
“Would you, uh, maybe want to go get lunch, um, with me?”
Y/N smiled at him and nodded. “I would love nothing more, Doctor. Shall we?”
Spencer nodded and stood up, watching as she quickly, yet efficiently packed away her laptop, the binder and the rest of her things. She stood up, grabbed all three of the books, her bag, and her coffee.
“At least let me carry one of those books y/n–”
“Spencer, thank you, but I got this. Remember? Strong, confident woman here.” She teased him before walking over and dropping them off at the librarians desk. Reid followed behind her, still trying to fully decode the woman he once knew everything about.
“Want to take the stairs? I have this irrational fear that I’ll get stuck or die in an elevator, or both.” she mused looking at Spencer.
“As someone who has gotten stuck in an elevator, I have to agree. Did you know that according to the National Elevator Industry, there are approximately 27 recorded elevator-related deaths a year, with over 10,000 related injuries?”
Y/N paused before she opened the door to the stairwell. Spencer thought she was going to cancel the lunch. He had spewed before they even made it out of the building. But instead, she laughed a little bit.
“There’s a National Elevator Industry Company?” Out of all the things to come out of her mouth, that was not what he had expected.
“Well, yes. They’re technically the National Elevator Industry Incorporated, but yeah.”
She made a sound surprise before nodding and heading into the stairwell. “Well I’m glad we’re not volunteering to be victims 28 and 29 then.”
Spencer smiled again, and let out a laugh of agreement.  
“I did want to ask you about that sweater vest though. It’s quite....something Spencer...”
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By the time the two had reached the main doors to the outside, both were giggling incessantly as Reid recalled the time he got stuck in an elevator with his coworker, Derek. Y/N paused their conversation to say a quick goodbye to the security guards working.
“You know all of their names?” Spencer was slightly astonished, knowing how quick the turnaround was for a job like that, barely even considering the sheer amount of security guards.
“It’s important to thank them since they have to stand there and deal with every single person who comes in or out of the Court. Might as well try to make their day a little better. Besides..” She opened the door for Reid to exit through. “When you’re nice, they’re a little more lenient about…oh I don’t know…plastic water bottles and other things that you’re not technically allowed to bring into a courthouse.”
Spencer smiled at her as they walked down the steps. “And you called me a rule breaker.”
“Well Pretty Boy, I can’t follow all the rules, what fun would that be?” Spencer became flustered as she smiled politely and waved to some of her colleagues as they finished walking down the steps.
“So Mr. Profiler, where are you taking me to lun–”
“Spence!”
Spencer outwardly rolled his eyes, his face steeling up at the sound of the heels coming towards them. Y/n was now profiling him as he excused himself and turned around to face JJ.
“What.”
“Wow–uh—Spence look, I–”
Spencer huffed in annoyance. “Is there something you want Jennifer?”
JJ gave Y/n an apologetic smile before turning towards Spencer. “Hotch and Strauss need us back at the office. We have to, uh, discuss next steps in case of reassignment.”
Y/n watched as Spencer managed to steel himself up tighter than before. “Yeah. Alright. I’ll meet you all there.”
“Well actually we—”
Spencer tried to cut her off again before Derek decided to interrupt, He had been watching the whole interaction. He moved over to the small group. “Reid, we have to leave now.”
Spencer huffed in annoyance and shot him a look but Serek didn’t notice. He had turned towards Y/n at that point, and turned on that classic Derek Morgan Charm. “Didn’t know Pretty Boy could even associate with such a beautiful woman. The name’s Derek.”
He held out his hand for Y/n to take. And she did, shaking it twice before retreating her hand.
Spencer turned to you, with the hint of a devious smile, and nodded in Derek’s direction. “That’s the Derek.”
Y/N’s eyes lit up with amusement, before turning back to Derek. A smile burst across her face. “Oh my god, Spence. This is him?”
Derek looked at Reid, and then back at Y/n, and then back at Reid. “Reid, what is she talking about…”
Spencer just shrugged before turning his back completely to JJ, who seemed more upset by the second at Spencer’s distantness than at Morgan’s blatant attempt to charm his way into Y/n’s heart.
“Yes! Doctor Reid here was just telling me about your adventures on the BAU.”
Derek smiled and nodded at Spencer. “All good things I hope.”
“Oh absolutely. It’s an honor to meet the person who got stuck in an elevator and freaked the fuck out with Spencer all those years ago.”
Derek’s jaw hit the floor, and JJ was pretty speechless herself. Spencer had the smirk of a lifetime written all over his face. Y/n took the opportunity to walk over, and give Spencer a quick kiss on the cheek.
“You still owe me lunch sometime, Doctor Reid.” She winked at him before pulling out her ringing phone, and answering.
Spencer, JJ, and Derek watched her walk away.
“Who the hell was that?” Derek eventually managed out before looking at Reid with a mixture of awe and proudness across his face.
“My former ‘girl next door’.” Spencer smiled, before walking off towards Hotch, Rossi, Garcia, and Emily, ready to head back to the BAU with a newfound determination. The first was to get this god forsaken meeting over with. And the second was to find out everything he could about Y/F/N, Y/L/N.
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rjzimmerman · 3 months ago
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Excerpt from this story from The Guardian:
A pipeline company’s victory in court over Greenpeace, and the huge damages it now faces, will encourage other oil and gas companies to legally pursue environmental protesters at a time when Donald Trump’s energy agenda is in ascendancy, experts have warned.
On Wednesday a North Dakota jury ruled that three Greenpeace entities collectively must pay Energy Transfer, which was co-founded by a prominent Trump donor, more than $660m, deciding that the organizations were liable for defamation and other claims after a five-week trial in Mandan, near where the Dakota Access pipeline protests occurred in 2016 and 2017.
“This verdict will embolden other energy companies to take legal action against protesters who physically block their projects,” said Michael Gerrard, the founder and faculty director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School.
“It will chill those kinds of protests; whether the chilling goes beyond that remains to be seen. It won’t inhibit litigation against fossil fuel projects; we will surely see more of those as the Trump administration advances its ‘drill, baby, drill’ agenda.”
Kevin Cramer, the US senator from North Dakota, cheered Wednesday’s huge judgment against Greenpeace over the pipeline protests in his state, congratulating the energy company who sued the environmental group for its big win.
Justice was served, he said. “They can think twice now about doing it again,” he said of Greenpeace and other environmental groups who protested against the Dakota Access pipeline.
Brian Hauss, a senior staff attorney with the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, said that the lawsuit served as a “tax on speech”, one that makes it too expensive to go against “litigious, deep-pocketed corporations”.
“If companies can sue critics, advocates and protesters into oblivion for their speech and the unlawful acts of third parties, then no one will feel safe protesting corporate malfeasance,” Hauss said.
In the days since the ruling was issued, environmental groups and protest movements have reacted with shock and dismay, warning that its impact stretches far beyond any individual organization.
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notwiselybuttoowell · 3 months ago
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The verdict against the environmental group Greenpeace finding it liable for huge damages to a pipeline company over protests has been described by advocacy groups as a “weaponization of the legal system” and an “assault” on free speech and protest rights.
A North Dakota jury decided on Wednesday that Greenpeace will have to pay at least $660m to the pipeline company Energy Transfer and is liable for defamation and other claims over protests in the state in 2016-2017.
Rebecca Brown, the president and CEO of the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) issued a statement highlighting the threat the decision poses to free speech and the right to protest. She says the verdict is “a calculated attack on the sovereign rights of the Standing Rock Sioux and all indigenous peoples defending their land and water. This case is a textbook example of corporate weaponization of the legal system to silence protest and intimidate communities.”
ClientEarth, a non-profit and partner to Greenpeace, said that the verdict highlighted the growing trend of big polluters using the legal system to intimidate and silence critics and that corporations want to send the message that “no organization that challenges the polluting industries is safe” in a statement on social media.
Energy Transfer was “frivolously alleging defamation and seeking money damages, designed to shut down all voice supporting Standing Rock”, Janet Alkire, the tribal chair for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, said in a statement.
“The case is an attempt to silence our Tribe about the truth of what happened at Standing Rock, and the threat posed by DAPL to our land, our water and our people. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe will not be silenced,” the statement said.
Energy Transfer’s counsel during the case, Trey Cox, said that the verdict showed that Greenpeace’s actions had been unlawful. “It is also a day of celebration for the constitution, the state of North Dakota and Energy Transfer,” he said following the decision.
Kevin Cramer, a Republican senator for North Dakota, also celebrated the verdict on social media, writing: “Today, justice has been done with Greenpeace and its radical environmentalist buddies who encouraged this destructive behavior during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests with their defamatory and false claims about the pipeline” in a post on X.
But experts and non-profit groups expressed alarm over the verdict and what it means for constitutional rights in the US.
EarthRights, another non-governmental, non-profit group, says that the Dakota Access pipeline protests were “overwhelmingly peaceful” and that the organization “proudly joins Greenpeace USA in speaking up against brazen legal attacks and ensuring that the environmental movement only continues to grow stronger, despite the appalling result in North Dakota”.
The case is being described by legal experts as a classic example of a Slapp – a form of civil litigation increasingly deployed by corporations, politicians and wealthy individuals to deliberately wear down and silence critics including journalists, activists and watchdog groups. These cases often result in significant legal costs for the defendants, which is viewed as “a win” for the suing entity even if they don’t win the lawsuit.
Amnesty International’s secretary general, Agnès Callamard, said it was a “devastating verdict” that set “an array of deeply damaging precedents on the rights to freedom of speech, association and peaceful protest and puts the very future of Greenpeace at risk”.
“It has severe implications for Indigenous peoples, and other environmental defenders and climate activists who tirelessly work to protect human rights. There is no doubt that it will have a chilling effect on those campaigning to expose wrongdoing by powerful companies in the United States and all over the world.”
Greenpeace says it plans to appeal the verdict, and some legal experts say they have a good case to do so. The appeal would go straight to the state supreme court, as North Dakota does not have an appellate level court.
Kelcy Warren, Energy Transfer’s billionaire founder, is a major donor to Donald Trump.
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mathscliniccounseling · 18 days ago
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eyesofaspens · 9 months ago
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i hate algebra it can suck my dick matrixes and cramer's rule i love you but stop being 3x3 pretty please every other algebraic thing DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE DIE FUCK OFFFFFFFFF
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darkmaga-returns · 2 months ago
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Basel III is a global banking reform designed to prevent another 2008-style collapse. Think of it as a financial safety checklist: banks must hold more “emergency savings,” avoid excessive risk, and stay liquid enough to survive 30 days of chaos.
Although you’ll never hear about Basel III from Jim Cramer or other talking heads on financial networks, Basel III is the reason the world’s biggest financial institutions are already preparing — buying gold in record amounts. It is, hands down, one of the key drivers behind gold’s recent breakout. And, if we were conspiracy-minded, it’s very likely part of the reason the US government has been talking about auditing the gold in Fort Knox and the President recently announced: “He who has the gold, makes the rules.”
(We fear that might just be bravado, as we await the results of the audit. But that’s another story.)
Starting July 1, gold will be upgraded from a “Tier 3” to a “Tier 1” asset — putting it on par with cash and US Treasuries. Right now, banks are required to discount the value of gold by 50% on their balance sheets. Under the new rule, it will be treated as a zero-risk asset and valued at 100% of its market price.
That means banks will no longer need to hold extra capital to back their gold holdings — making it far more attractive as a reserve asset.
So, how does this affect gold prices in 2025? Since Basel III says banks can use gold to meet their safety requirements, banks are buying it up in droves and this demand is pushing gold prices higher, as banks compete with investors who also want gold as a safe haven during uncertain times.
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kaiyonohime · 2 years ago
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A summary of who Sherry Tenney is and why all in the fiber arts community should be warned against her can be found here.
Please notice on the linked post, I have updated to include the names of people who are helping her with her scam.  If you see any of those people active in fiber arts groups, please be aware and warn others about them.  They are scam artists as well, and have helped Sherry Tenney harm other small businesses.
The judge has released his findings, and all of Sherry’s arguments that the state of Pennsylvania can’t charge her because she operated her scam online and not in person have been overruled.  The case brought by the Pennsylvania Attorney General against Sherry Tenney will proceed.
Here is a link to a Google drive with all of the legal documents that have been filed by both Sherry Tenney and the court so far.  The file ruling that the case will continue is 2023.06.29 Order of the Court.
As a reminder, the AG is seeking to fine her $3000 USD for every victim over the age of 60, $1000 USD for every victim under the age of 60, and to ban her, or anyone working with her, from selling online permanently. 
If you have been a victim of Sherry Tenney’s scam, the Pennsylvania Attorney General is still requesting complaints.  You can file a complaint here. Please encourage any victims that you know to file as well.  The more that come forward with evidence against her the better.  Especially if you have chat logs that include information linking her to Suzanne Smith Collier.
The list of people associated with the scam artist Sherry Tenney, and are actively helping her with her scam:
Suzanne Smith Collier
Cynthia Karitianos Tilker
Caroline Moss
Roberta Van Harn
Adrienne Lehman
Jeannine Talley-Cramer
Please be warned that, upon viewing some of their profiles online, they are as just as willingly capable of violence as Sherry Tenney has threatened in the past.  Do not confront them in person.  Warn others, and avoid them at all costs.
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atc-iwaizumi · 11 months ago
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Iwaizumi wears the Cramer rigidlite tactical hip kit on the sidelines during games. I don't make the rules thats just what it is
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mediamonarchy · 2 hours ago
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https://mediamonarchy.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/20250623_MorningMonarchy.mp3 Download MP3 Summer stream, midnight hammer and a riot loan + this day in history w/Portland Police Chief put on leave after pulling a Cheney on a hunting trip and our song of the day by American Thought Criminals on your #MorningMonarchy for June 23, 2025. Notes/Links: Video: A Midsummer Night’s Stream (Audio) https://x.com/mediamonarchy/status/1936410000353878466 ♬ Now You Can Stream Monarchy Rock 24/7! ♬ https://mediamonarchy.com/rock/ Make one-off PayPal donations of any size to the Monarchy https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/mediamonarchy Video: Welcome back to Jake G TV News (Audio) https://x.com/JoshWalkos/status/1935782118338314699 Another Proper Name-Less Headline: ‘80s Icon, (Morrissey) 66, Impresses Fans With ‘Sincere’ Interaction; ‘Looked Every Fan in the Eyes!’; The notoriously shy ’80s icon stopped to make eye contact while signing autographs before his Paris show https://parade.com/celebrities/80s-icon-impresses-fans-sincere-interaction-looked-every-fan-eyes Another Proper Name-Less Headline: ’90s Fitness Icon (Susan Powter) Makes Rare Appearance to Debut Shocking Documentary About Meteoric Rise and Fall https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/articles/90s-fitness-icon-makes-rare-102938036.html Tool Did It!: Sabrina Carpenter Says She’s Considered Banning Phones at Her Concerts https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/sabrina-carpenter-says-she-s-considered-banning-phones-at-her-concerts/ar-AA1H09xk Morgan Wallen’s ‘I’m the Problem’ Rules Billboard 200 for Fifth Straight Week https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/morgan-wallen-im-the-problem-tops-billboard-200-fifth-week-1236004738/ Summer Camp with the Power Elite: The Power Elite at the Bohemian Grove https://papertiger.org/summer-camp-with-the-power-elite-the-power-elite-at-the-bohemian-grove/ Video: Summer Camp for the Powerful – The Power Elite at Bohemian Grove [Domhoff, 1994] (Audio) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtDDMfKYfMg Shoestrings – “Summer Days” (Audio) ‘Pop American Style’ March Records – 1996 *Shoestrings – “Summer Days” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGH8Zh6MGaI // https://www.discogs.com/master/476453-Various-Pop-American-Style // https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_American_Style // https://www.discogs.com/artist/99958-Shoestrings // “‘Pop American Style’ is a double disc indie pop compilation album, released in 1996 by March Records and subtitled, “40 Original Artists, 40 Original Hits”. The label said that “the idea behind the project was to show off most of the deserving acts who created music from their bedrooms, dormrooms, and garages.” AllMusic’s Stephen Cramer said it “set the benchmark for indie pop and twee pop compilations” and that it “began a trend of independently released pop in the late ’90s.” AllMusic…made it a staff pick, saying that “Not all of [the songs] are hits, but enough are that the combined slugging percentage is hall of fame worthy.” When the album was released, CMJ New Music Monthly said it featured “40 bands of the wimpier ilk (this is a description, not an insult) from all over America.”” “Mario and Rose wrote, recorded and performed songs as Shoestrings from 1994 till 2000. Then they spent some time as Invisible Twin. In November 2021, Shoestrings released their sophomore album, “Expectations” (CD released by Shelflife Records while the vinyl versions by Shelflife Records (North America), Discos de Kirlian (Europe) and Fastcut Records (Japan)).”* Video: JD Vance refers to Sen. Alex Padilla as ‘Jose Padilla’ (Audio) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpDqwYSQ1rw Alex Padilla https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Padilla José Padilla [criminal] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Padilla_(criminal) Netanyahu stuns Israelis by describing ‘personal cost’ of postponing son’s wedding; Israeli prime minister prompts furious backlash for remarks in front of missile-struck hospital at height of Iran conflict https:...
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tonitheloftwing · 10 months ago
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Since this kinda blew up I wanna clarify what specifically got me to make this post
Too Hot To Handle is a show about a bunch of conventionally attractive horny people, ten of them I think, and they start the show off with a grand prize of 100k that they have to split ten ways. So, the max you can win is 10k.
The only rule is that you can’t kiss, have sex with, or otherwise be intimate with any of the other contestants, or jerk off. If you do any of those things, certain amounts of money are taken from the grand prize. This lasts a month
I know it’s all faked for TV, but me, the aroallo, the same aroallos that are stereotyped as being obsessed with sex or whatever am like. For 10k???? You would rather have sex with a stranger than ten thousand dollars????
Not to mention, I heard about Too Hot To Handle from the new Scott Cramer video, where he says something along the lines of “you’re gonna make more than 10k for your first TV interview or sponsored insta post, have all the sex you want”
And I’m once again over here like. I like sexy stuff but I could easily refrain for a month for TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. Is this how people who aren’t ace and/or aro live what
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Meme inspired by me, an aroallo, being absolutely gobsmacked by the concept of Too Hot to Handle
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newsdarts · 1 month ago
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Robert Benton, Proliffic filmmakers "Boney Aur Clide" and "Cramer vs. Cramer", die in 92
Robert Benton, the Oscar winning filmmaker, who helped reset the rules in Hollywood as a co-producer of “Boney and Clide”, and later recognized the mainstream as author-director of “Cramer vs Kramer” and “places”, died at 92 years of age. Benton’s son, John Benton, said he died at his home of “natural reasons” in Manhattan on Sunday. Director Robert Benton speaks on stage at the screening of…
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codingprolab · 2 months ago
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JAC – 444 Workshop 1 Task 1:You can use the Cramar’s rule to solve the following 2 x 2 system of liner equation
Task 1:You can use the Cramar’s rule to solve the following 2 x 2 system of liner equation: Write a program that Write a program that prompts the user to enter a, b, c, d, e, and f and displays the result. If ad – bc is 0, report that “The equation has no solution.”: To read more about Cramar’s rules: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cramer%27s_rule Task 2: Zeller’s congruence is an algorithm…
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