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Trump and the Evangelical Blues – Qrius

Hans-Georg Betz

Now in the final year of his first or only? presidential term, Donald Trump is in trouble. Haunted time and again by new revelations of shady, if not criminal, behavior, and ridiculed by his political peers, even including UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Trump is universally loathed with few exceptions, Israels increasingly far-right government among them. In the United States, Trump is unpopular as few presidents before him, a fact which even Fox News cannot deny.

In October last year, a Fox News poll found 55% of respondents disapproving of the job he was doing. There were naturally some exceptions, for instance rural white men. The most significant exception, however, were white evangelicals. More than70% approvedof his performance as president.

Trump won a large majority of the white evangelical vote in 2016, and their allegiance to the president has not faltered scandals, corruption, and a litany of blatant and often ludicrous lies notwithstanding. In fact, whiteevangelicals are virtuallythe only voter segment that he is holding onto. For many, myself included, this smacks of idolatrous hypocrisy. Evangelicals love to take the moral high ground, as they did in Bill Clintons impeachment only a generation ago.

In recent decades, more often than not, this has meant exchanging traditional Christian notions of empathy and compassion for dogmatic zealotry and condemnation. The latter obviously does not extend to an individual who boasted that it was perfectly OK to grab women by their private parts so long as you were rich and famous. Frankly, this behavior cannot be reconciled with Christian and, for that matter, any other morals. Then again, this alone might be asking too much from those who proclaim themselves Christians in todays world.

Over the past few years, much intellectual energy has been expended to explain the rationale if indeed this is the right word behind American evangelicals infatuation with, and devotion to, Trump. After all,evangelicalsmake up about 25% of the American population (16% of these are white), and for Trump, they represent a crucial electorate one which he cannot afford to affront. Keeping them happy is critical if Trump wants to win a second term later this year.

Evangelicals and their fellow travelers have advanced a cultural concerns dear to the evangelical heart. The most prominent is the argument that Trump, although hardly qualifying as an evangelical Christian, holds many of the beliefs and principles that the religion espouses. These include, most prominently, the belief that abortion is morally wrong and should be outlawed. The fact that Trump has appointed a number of judges who hold that conviction is potentially paradigm-changing. Secondly, there is Trumpsloathing of sexual minorities, reflected in his staunch opposition to according them equal rights, particularly same-sex marriage, which, for evangelicals, go against their scriptural beliefs.

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Then there are Trumps policy initiatives designed to cut benefits for the poor in order to force them to seek gainful employment. For evangelicals, this isin linewith the Bible that teaches it is best for a citizen to work for a living. Finally, there is Trumps promotion of religious freedom by providing faith-based organizationsprivileged accessto the White House and the federal government in general. Under these circumstances, it is perhaps not entirely surprising if, in early 2019, many believed thatGod had put Trump into the White Housethrough miraculous means.

These are indeed understandable reasons for supporting Trump, even if it means holding ones nose. I suspect, however, that the main reason why white evangelicals have attached themselves so tenaciously to Donald Trump lies elsewhere. In reality, their support for surely the worst president in American history reflects a deep cultural malaise and profound moral panic pervading large parts of the white, conservative Christian community.

A few years ago, sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild published a book entitled Strangers in their Own Land, which explored the sentiments of Tea Party supporters in Louisiana. What she found waswidespread frustrationborn of a sense of unfairness and lack of respect, provoked by the rise of cultural pressure politics of formerly marginalised groups women, ethnic minorities, the LGTBQ community that demand recognition in law and political practice, which they saw as cutting in line.

At the same time, there was simmering anger over scorn for their non-politically correct views and beliefs by the liberal media, which made them feel like strangers in their own land. This made for an ideal breeding ground for the type of right-wing populism espoused by Trump.

Political scientists Pippa Norris from Harvard and Ronald Inglehart from the University of Michigan have made a similar point with respect to the radical populist right in Western Europe. In a recentjoint paper, they propose that the success of these parties is largely owed to their ideological appeals to traditional values prevalent among older native-born men, the religious and the less educated. These are the groups, in their judgement, most likely to feel that they have become strangers from the predominant values in their own country, left behind by progressive tides of cultural change which they do not share.

Voting for Trump, Marine Le Pen,Pauline Hansonand the like, in this view, is part of a cultural backlash much discussed by pundits. Yet at the same time, it is also an act of political payback the revenge of those dismissed asploucsFrench pejorative term for rural simpletons rednecks and yokels, who feel left behind and abandoned, their views and opinions ridiculed and discredited.

White evangelicals are a prime example of this strangers in their own land syndrome informing so much of the emotion-driven politics prevalent in Western democracies today. Recent surveys suggest that their anger and resentment are not entirely unfounded. The results come from theBarna Group,which has tracked the intersection of faith and culture for a number of decades.

A few years ago, Barna published a report under the alarmist title Five Ways Christianity Is Increasingly Viewed as Extremist. One of the most striking findings was that a growing number of Americans not only considered Christianity irrelevant but, worse, that it is bad for society. In fact, millions of Americans considered Christianity to be extremist. Among the non-religious (atheists, agnostics and religiously unaffiliated),45%agreed with that sentiment. While the report speaks about Christians in general, it is quite obvious that it speaks primarily about conservative Christians, especially Protestant evangelicals.

The report emphasizes how far from the mainstream the latter have moved, particularly on questions of sexual diversity. Cases of Christian businesses refusing to provide their services to gay couples such as cakes for same-sex weddings are but the tip of the iceberg. By contrast, for more than80% of Americansthis constitutes extreme behavior.

More recent surveys suggest that, Trump notwithstanding, things have not improved for white evangelicals. In fact, due to Trump, evangelicals are increasingly seen through a political rather than a religious lens, with potentially devastating consequences in the longer term. Reflecting the intense polarization of the American population, large numbers of liberals associate evangelicals with narrow-mindedness and homophobia, and associate a significant minority with racism and misogyny.

More importantly, perhaps, is the finding that most Americans are ever more indifferent to evangelicals. For Christians in the US and internationally this poses a major problem. As the authors of the report note, the perceptions of evangelicals represent a growing barrier to whatAmerican Christianshold most dear: persuading others to put their faith in Christ.

The evangelical alliance with Donald Trump has not gone unchallenged. Arecent editorialin Christianity Today, the leading evangelical magazine founded by the late Billy Graham, the iconic spiritual reference of the evangelical movement, made this point quite clearly:

Consider what an unbelieving world will say if you continue to brush off Mr. Trumps immoral words and behavior in the cause of political expediency. If we dont reverse course now, will anyone take anything we say about justice and righteousness with any seriousness for decades to come? Can we say with a straight face that abortion is a great evil that cannot be tolerated and, with the same straight face, say that the bent and broken character of our nations leader doesnt really matter in the end?

Anopen letterto the two senators from North Carolina with respect to Trumps impeachment makes the same point. The author, a self-proclaimed conservative evangelical Republican, charges that everything Trump says or does is in direct conflict with Rev. Grahams description of scripturally sound Christian attitudes. By ignoring Trumps actions, we appear as hypocrites to the world. We are failing in our primary mission and getting essentially nothing tangible in return.

Doubtless these pleas will fall on deaf ears but they shouldnt, for the consequences really are with potentially catastrophic. Christianity Todays editorial provoked shrill condemnation from many evangelical leaders. Rather than listening, they went on the counterattack,charging that the editorialoffensively questioned the spiritual integrity and Christian witness of tens-of-millions of believers who take seriously their civic and moral obligations.

Joining the attack,Jenna Ellis, the senior legal adviser to Trumps 2020 campaign, came out in defense of all those evangelicals who support Trump and rightly believe he is reflecting the moral values our country was founded upon in a Judeo-Christian ethic. Christianity Today does not, in this instance, speak for most of us.Embed from Getty Images

The evangelical community can carry a weighty impact. Take the issue of climate change. Within the scientific community, there is no doubt that climate change is, to a large extent, the result of human behavior and emissions. Not so among American conservative Christians. The reason is not primarily skepticism with regard to science after all, in 2017,more than a thirdof the American population believed God created the world some 10,000 years ago but the fact that environmentalism is largely viewed as a liberal issue designed to destroy the foundations of American civilization.

In 2014, in North Carolina, the candidate for the Senate publicly denied that human activity was responsible for climate change. He won, with63% of his votersidentifying as evangelicals or born-again Christians. Ninety-five percent of them were white.

The unwavering support of a large majority of white evangelicals is perhaps the most egregious example of the moral corruption and rot that has become the hallmark of the Trump administration. At the same time, it reflects the broader malaise that has gripped significant parts of Americas white population in the face of profound demographic change.

Numbers dont lie: In the middle of the 1970s, 81% of white Americans identified as Christian, 55% as Protestants. Forty years later, white Christians account for less than half of the population, with a mere30% Protestants. In the meantime, Christians are growing older, while an increasing number among the younger generations turn their backs on the Church. In 2012, an unprecedented 30% of American young adults declared themselvesreligiously unaffiliated. The result has been a kind of moral panic, particularly among conservative Protestants, which appears to have made them desperate always an ominous sign. In 2011, less than a third of evangelicals agreed that a politician who commits immoral acts in their private lives can still govern ethically.

Five years later,more than 70% agreed. ForRobert Jones, author of The End of White Christian America, this reflected a dramatic sea change among conservative white Christians, a shift away from their traditional self-understanding as values voters to a sort of nostalgia voters attracted by Trumps promise to restore their churches and faith to power or, asJohn Fea, author of Was America Founded as a Christian Nation? has noted, to reclaim or restore America to its supposedly Christian roots in order to win the favor of God.

There is a strong affinity between this reactionary vision of returning to greatness and Trumps main campaign slogan, both evoking images of a past where Christianity was central to American life that is, a time before free and equal African Americans, women, sexual minorities and an increasingly other of others.

This article was originally published in Fair Observer

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BoJack Horseman Season 7 release? or Is it cancelled? See who decided the end for the show. – Union Journalism

Introduction:

BoJack Horseman is an American animated Comedy series that streams exclusively on Netflix. It is an adult comedy show stars a humanoid horse lost in its booze. The creator of the show is Raphael Bob- Waksberg The show was first aired in August 2014.

The main reason the show gained more attention is that it showcases problems such as racism, depression, anxiety, trauma, mental health problem which is a catchy subject to talk about when comes to human behavior. The show projects Surreal Humour, which engages more audience to watch the show. The series is mainly for adults depicting problems an average human being has. But animatedly and characterizing a humanoid horse instead of an actual human being. The character seems to be very relatable among the youth as it shows the dark side of being an adult and how many untold problems an adult goes through. The show depicts all adults problems like mental problems, panic, anxiety sarcastically, and comically. Adults find the show relieving in a way to watch. Something so relatable and comedy at the same time and forget about all the problems for a specified period.

The show has completed six seasons. Overall in those six seasons, the show has completed 69 episodes. From 2014 to present, they did very well to keep its audience binding to the show and attract for of them. The show. According to Raphael Bob- Waksberg, the creator of the show, Will Arnet, the voice behind the character BoJack Horseman, Arnet himself sometimes creates punches and lines for the character on the show. According to Raphael, Arnet is a great dramatic actor and knows very well how to play in-between emotions. Without Arnet, the success of the would-be less as to what it is now. Said in an interview.

According to the creator, the sixth and final season of the series is divided into two parts. The first half of eight episodes was premiered on Netflix on October 25, 2019, and the second half of the season consisting of eight episodes will be premiered on January 31, 2019.

According to the team, the sixth season was the final season for the show, and there will be no further seasons. Netflix decided to put the show to an end. Hence respecting the decision, the show has come to an end.

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EPPD warns drivers after recent string of speed-related crashes – KTSM 9 News

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) In light of a recent string of speed-related crashes, some of them deadly, El Paso Police are urging drivers to slow down.

Police say five of the total six traffic-related deaths in El Paso so far in 2020 have been due to speeding or failure to control speed. Now, theyre urging drivers to be more aware on the road.

As KTSM previously reported, three different car crashes last week resulted in five deaths, police saying all of them are related to speed. Authorities say this is a drastic increase from just one traffic-related death at this time in 2019.

With speed limits usually at 60-miles-per-hour on city highways, EPPD warns drivers they do not need to drive that fast, saying they need to adjust to constantly changing road conditions, such as construction, increased traffic and weather.

You cant expect to drive at the same speed and expect the same results, stopping distances are going to increase, reaction times are also going to increase so you have to drive to the conditions, said Sgt. Enrique Carillo with EPPD.

Police say its not a matter of enforcement, but human behavior. They say they issued more than 40,000 citations last year for speeding.

With Tuesdays rainy weather, EPPD says it was a perfect example of conditions requiring drivers to adjust their speeds and slow down to avoid crashes.

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71-Year Old Black Actress Who Made Soap Opera History in the 1980’s Refuses to Retire – BlackNews.com

Nationwide Meet Mariann Aalda, who in the early 1980s made history as one of the first African American actresses to play a professional role as a criminal defense attorney in a major daytime television soap opera. She starred as DiDi Bannister in ABCsEdge of Night, which at the time was watched by more than 10 million viewers daily. Now at 71-years old, she is still acting and shes on a mission to fight ageism and age discrimination.

Watch Her Powerful TEDx Talk:https://www.ted.com/talks/mariann_aalda_ageism_is_a_bully_stand_up_to_it

Aalda comments, Like with racism and sexism, its going to take time, effort and a change of consciousness to totally eliminate ageism, but I think Black women are uniquely equipped to handle it because weve already learned how to navigate our way around the other two. In all words that end in ism, the I-S-M stands for I Subscribe Mentally, but we know how to cancel those subscriptions.

Citing her drive to change the paradigm on women and aging, AARP has recognized Aalda twice as an Age Disruptor, including a 2017 AARP Studios mini-documentary about her reinvention as a standup comic performance artist.

About Marian Aalda

Aside from starring in Edge of Night from 1981 to 1984, her primetime success followed in sitcoms like Designing Women, Family Matters and The Royal Family, and on the big screen as rapper Kids clueless mom in the cult comedy, Class Act. But when roles became scarcer as she got older, she redirected her natural actors curiosity about human behavior and motivation into becoming a hypnotherapist.

Ironically, the positive suggestions she gave her clients prompted Aalda to return to her roots of live performing to become a positive change agent for older women particularly women of color who she saw as getting short shrift in TV and film.

Her life-affirming, solo comedy show, Gettin Old Is a B****But Im Gonna Wrestle That B**** to the Ground! broke a box-office record at the 2019 National Black Theatre Festival which attracts 60,000 visitors to Winston-Salem, NC, every other year.

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Robert Askins Takes on Animal (and Human) Behavior in The Squirrels – Westword

Robert Askins is a daring playwright, as evidenced by Hand to God at Curious Theatre Company in 2016, when we watched a sock puppet created for a church childrens show become satanic, the church get defiled and everyones id spin crazily out of control. Askins's latest work, The Squirrels, is enjoying a regional premiere at the Aurora Fox, and its equally explosive. Executive producer Helen R. Murray is pretty daring herself when it comes to choosing material, and shes enticed actor Missy Moore, who left Denver for a new life in Los Angeles, back to direct. On stage, Moore also tends to go full-out, and its doubtless her influence that makes the acting in this production as free and vibrant as the script requires.

Yes, this is a story about squirrels. Everyone in it is a squirrel. The actors wear squirrelly-human costumes with big, bushy tails, scamper around on a large, sheltering tree (a miracle of design and construction by Brandon Philip Case), emit squirrel squeaks, cheeps, mutters and chatters, and utilize a jokey, pun-laden language when speaking human. Askins has clearly boned up on squirrel behavior: Periodically, a scientist, played by Andrew Uhlenhopp, steps forward to tell us something about the nature of squirrels. So these on-stage squirrels behave like real squirrels. Theyre territorial. They hide their nuts (some lewd jokes in the script here) in caches and sort them by type, which indicates a level of memory and intelligence. Squirrels cant vomit. Theyve been known to be cannibalistic, and a male squirrel may kill infants that arent his.

But this play isnt a nature lesson. As Aesops fables taught us long ago, animal stories usefully illustrate human traits. The Squirrels is billed as a dark comedy and is often very funny, but the overall impression it leaves is sinister, bloody and dark. Rather like the times were living in now, with wars that refuse to end or, having formally ended, continue to distort the lives of millions of people around the world.

Leiney Rigg (left to right) Rachel Turner and Hossein Forouzandeh in The Squirrels.

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In Askins's play, the squirrels territory is rapidly being diminished by fire and encroaching development. Food supplies are limited. The gray squirrels, led by paterfamilias Scurius (a fine Josh Levy) are surviving well enough at the base of their tree until red squirrel Carolinensis (Hossein Forouzandeh, in an equally strong performance) approaches. His people inhabit the branches above, and theyre hungry. Is Scurius willing to share some nuts from his ample store? Scurius is reluctant, but hes persuaded to help by his compassionate wife, Mammalia (Kelly Uhlenhopp), and daughter Chordata (Leiney Rigg) who, unbeknownst to him, is falling in love with Carolinensis. There are lots of echoes in this story. For some moments, I thought of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof inviting a stranger to Sabbath dinner, only to find that stranger falling in love with one of his daughters. In The Squirrels, theres a second daughter Rodentia (Rachel Turner) adopted by Scurius as a tiny pink fallen nestling. And here memories of King Lear intrude. If Chordata is a loving Cordelia figure, Rodentia is more akin to the scheming sisters Goneril and Regan.

Immigration is in the forefront for a while as Carolinensis is told that red squirrels dont belong among the gray. Where was he born, he's asked like so many Americans of Asian or African heritage. Here, he says simply, adding that the site has always been his home. Still, it seems that peace can perhaps be achieved between the two dominant males. Unfortunately, theres an instigator in the squirrels midst: Sciuridae (also played by Andrew Uhlenhopp). Its difficult to believe how much damage a single vicious whisperer can do, but not impossible. Think of Steve Bannon, dismissed as Donald Trumps White House strategistand traveling to Europe to spread his dogma, chatting with Brexiteers in England and telling a gathering for Marine Le Pen in France, Let them call you racist, xenophobes, nativists, homophobes, misogynists wear it as a badge of honor. Perhaps Bannons project is running into some headwinds, but his propaganda has power.

It isnt hard for Sciuridae to convert pretty, nasty little Rodentia to his worldview. Turners Rodentia is so elegantly mean-spirited and Andrew Uhlenhopps Sciuridae so convincing that every time the two shared a scene, my stomach hurt. All the gentle sweetness of Riggs Chordata and Kelly Uhlenhopps nurturing Mammalia cant counter Sciuridaes malevolence, especially as father Scurius ages into dementia and obesity and Carolinensis struggles to protect his tribe. Pretty soon the dogs of war have been unleashed, and all hell is breaking loose.

If this fable has a moral, its that animals we think of as innocent and charming do things that we'd see as evil and what they do is nothing compared to the evil that we human animals inflict on one another. This is a beautifully staged, thought-provoking and original fireball of a show.

The Squirrels, presented through February 9 by the Aurora Fox, 9900 East Colfax Avenue, Aurora, 303-739-1970, aurorafox.org.

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Coinsbit Organizes the Largest Blockchain Conference in History – Yahoo Finance

HONG KONG, Jan. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- On January 15, in Hong Kong, the team of Coinsbit cryptocurrency exchange organized the largest blockchain conference in the history of such events. The exchange has also announced building a global blockchain marketplace in two month with several stable coins used for payments.

Instead of the expected 10,000, almost 14,000 people interested in the industry visited CHAIN 2020. These are record figures for an event of this level because usually the audience of cryptocurrency summits and forums is limited to several hundred or thousands of guests.

The world's leading crypto experts, managers, and founders of investment funds, ambitious blockchain projects and high-tech companies, successful investors and traders organizers from Coinsbit gathered the most famous and authoritative speakers, as well as touch upon the most relevant and interesting topics for the community.

The event was opened by Jim Rogers investor, traveler, author of many books, an expert in finance and the legend of Wall Street. Vlad Zamfir, the creator of the consensus protocol from the Ethereum Foundation team, entered into an interesting discussion with Jim. Vlad shared his point of view on the results of the decade, told how the rapid development of technologies (including blockchain) affected the life of a modern person. In addition to the general direction of technology development, quite specific topics of trading and investing were raised.

The exclusive guests of the meeting were the Sophia robot, created by Hanson Robotics. Sophia is currently the most advanced humanoid AI that adapts to new information and human behavior. Conference attendees did not miss the opportunity to inquire about her opinion on decentralized data registry technology.

Coinsbit team experts did not stand aside. Development Director Natalia Simson spoke about trends in the digital economy, the importance of stablecoins and the role of cryptocurrency exchanges as key players in the new economic reality. Natalia also reported that the cooperation of stablecoins with cryptocurrency exchanges is very significant, which can contribute to the massive use of cryptocurrencies and accelerate the pace of development of the digital economy.

Dozens of other well-known businessmen and developers, experts and analysts, traders and investors also made a significant contribution to the largest blockchain conference in recent years.

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Jon Meacham: Impeachment trial will bring out Trump’s most impulsive behavior – KCRW

Few people have a resume as tailor-made to provide perspective on President Trumps impeachment trial than Jon Meacham.

He won the Pulitzer Prize for his biography of President Andrew Jackson and was tapped by the Bush family to write the biography of George H. W. Bush. His recent book is Impeachment.

As the trial begins, Meacham offers some thoughts.

On the legacy of impeachment

From the very beginning, impeachment was the ultimate sanction. It was the ultimate check and balance in a system that was entirely based on checks and balances. The insight of the American Revolution was that no one person, no one body should be entrusted with too much power because the founders had a very realistic, almost dark view of human nature. And so it's a hugely important moment.

What Meacham will be watching

It's an unfolding story. As information emerges, as documents emerge, there's going to be a rising pile of evidence. It's quite likely that they will be sitting there in that chamber and people will be offering information that was not available to the House.

I think the Senate will be in a very uncomfortable position for politicians, which is that they're going to have to take stands without a lot of time to put their finger in the air and see where the political winds are going.

On the presidents live tweets

I think whether what the president says actually affects what's unfolding on the floor in an official way, that's probably less of an issue. But he could overreach. He could make a good point. He could deflate something. He could also inflate his own troubles. This is going to be a moment that's going to bring out his most impulsive behavior.

Does the impeachment matter to voters?

I hope it matters because of the nature of the Constitution. If you raise the bar on what's impeachable, then you end up lowering the bar on what political behavior is acceptable. This is not a partisan point. Future presidents are going to study this very carefully to get a sense of what they might be able to get away with. That's just human nature.

My own bet is that the president survives this vote, and the people will decide whether they want four more years of this or not in November.

On the Democrat presidential candidates

I don't think it's at all implausible that [Bernie] Sanders or [Elizabeth] Warren wins the nomination and conceivably, depending on the constellation of circumstances, wins. We are in this political equivalent of climate change. There's an unsettled quality to our politics at the moment that I think makes almost anything possible.

That said, my own bet is that Vice President Biden survives these early contests and probably goes head-to-head with the president. But I didn't think Donald Trump would be president either, so what the hell do I know?

On hope in America's future

We have a natural human tendency to minimize the struggles of the past and maximize the troubles at hand. Totally understandable, because the problems of our time are the problems of our time. But I think a more sober and proportionate sense of what a close-run thing America has been would lead us to be pretty hopeful.

My view is that we have this remarkable experiment, it has survived, and if we do the right thing, I think it will continue to.

Jon Meacham will be at the Granada Theater in Santa Barbara Thursday, January 30 through UCSB Arts and Lectures.

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5 to be inducted at EG High Wall of Honor ceremony – Warwick Beacon

The East Greenwich High School Wall of Honor ceremony will be held April 29 at 6 p.m. in the East Greenwich High School Auditorium.

Being honored this year are: Susan Stevens Crummel, a nationally recognized children's book author and her sister, Janet Stevens, who is renowned illustrator for children's books; Dr. Francis J. Pescosolido, currently working at Bradley Hospital but also serving as the ClinicalAssociate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the Warren AlpertMedical School of Brown University; Dennis Lynch, Chairman of the Board at Cardtronics and Chairman of the South Health Board of Trustees, and Phil Garvey, who was an outstanding East Greenwich High School athlete, who went on to coach and teach at several RI schools and served his country as a United States Marine Corps officer serving in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraq Freedom as the Third Marine Air Wing's operations officer.

Friends, family, schoolmates and teammates are welcome to attend the induction ceremony that will last about an hour and a half.

The event is sponsored by Allan "Britt" Gammons of Gammons Realty in East Greenwich.

For further information and details contact Robert Houghtaling at 230-2246 or Chris Cobain at 398-1562.

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AI Changing the Society to Make World a Better Place – EnterpriseTalk

The benefits of AI for businesses are already well-known for driving better decision making and simplified operations for enterprise. But, it is equally important to consider the socially impactful benefits of AI.

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Top firms like IBM are focusing on creating a social change using their AI expertise. IBM launched the Science for Social Good initiative partnering with government agencies and NGOs for accelerating the pace of problem-solving to tackle existing global challenges. Positively impacting the quality of life ultimately creates a positive influence on businesses in the long run. AI for good is becoming a strategic priority for firms and also for the public sector companies, as their dependence on technology to resolve the worlds most complex problems, grows.

AI initiatives have lately impacted human society in multiple ways, and here are the top three:

Managing natural resources effectively

Natural resources management, especially planning water access, is a significant crisis in developing countries. Financing natural resources is another fundamental issue. Leveraging AI, data can be easily gathered from different climate satellites. With AI analyzing and interpreting this data, determining rainwater accumulation, runoffs, predicting drought cycles, and finding higher-yield water sites has become easy.

In more developed areas, aging public utility infrastructures create safety risks and concerns for citizens. Technologists and scientists are investing in determining how IoT and AI sensors can monitor public utility networks to help governments build effective data-driven maintenance cycles. In this way, limited resources can be optimized through AI-enabled preventive maintenance and repair. The most crucial part is that the resources are better planned are used efficiently based on AI-driven data.

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Using AI data insights to tackle addiction

Addiction is both a social and an economic crisis as more than 130 people die from drug overdose every day. The U.S. has confirmed spending $78.5 billion trying to fight drug addiction every year. AI has helped to identify the factors that increase the odds of addiction, such as the socioeconomic or psychological factors that influence human behavior. AI insights are used to develop solutions for healthcare providers like hospitals, government agencies, insurance companies, and firms within the industry to treat patients with more accurate future predictions.

IBM Research is tackling this challenge under the Science for Social Good with the support of IBM Watson Health. The program developed biometric tracking for users similar to other fitness tracking apps. Throughout the duration of the treatment, AI software powered by Watson helps to monitor biometrics impacted by drugs and food being used, as well as other behaviors such as breathing exercises, to evaluate the responses and feedbacks. AI can determine the data against collective patient behavior from a broad set of personas to explain triggering factors. Insights derived from the collected data can be used to push patients towards improvement. These insights can also prevent addiction from taking hold.

Improving higher education for students

When students drop out of college, its mostly due to the lack of the tools or resources necessary to succeed. Researchers are aiming to change it. With AI, it is possible to predict what study aids, tools, and support might give students a higher chance of passing their classes, utilizing cognitive systemspaired with technologies like IBMs Watson. On the other hand, universities are leveraging AI to mine data from student essays, professorial testimonials, and other structured and unstructured sources to help evaluate and improve courses to provide academic advising for students. Better quality education and highly aware students will, in the future form a competent workforce for industries.

A lot of AI use cases were traditionally limited, based on specific input-based problems with relatively measurable outcomes. Solving issues like opioid addiction, water crisis, or reducing dropout rates will have direct and indirect benefits for firms.

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Every company can now add its bit of good to the world through its AI initiatives for bringing a positive change in society. Sharing technical knowledge and capabilities across private and public corporations, tech firms, and government agencies for the greater good will help firms go a long way.

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Americans Trust Amazon and Google More than the Government and Oprah: Survey – Digital Information World

People are increasingly becoming dependent on the internet. From deciding what to eat and from where to eat, to whom to vote and even what to think. It is considered the major source of entertainment as well as for information.

Recently, a survey was conducted by a market research company, Morning Consult which can be used as a piece of evidence that the internet is forming opinions and influencing everything. The basic purpose of the survey was to understand the most trusted brand among Americans.

According to the company, in 16,700 interviews were conducted in which people were asked about 2,000 brands. For every brand, there were 16,700 interviews.

A lot of data was collected and one interesting table was comparing the Americans trust in famous brands, institutions, public figures and ideologies. Usually, people show less trust in other people as well as ideas or institutions.

However, Americans seem to rely on the tech industry a lot and 39 percent of the surveyed Americans trust Amazon a lot. Despite Amazons amoral human behavior as it owns Ring, a company that provides police forces with home surveillance footage of people for free.

Still, Americans trust Amazon more than good griefs, teachers and even Oprah or Tom Hanks.

That is not just it, 38 percent of the Americans trust Google much. Though Google was asked by the European Union to pay $1.49 billion for apparently illegal advertising contracts.

In the survey, only two institutions, public figures or ideas were trusted more than Amazon and Google; primary doctor and the military.

People apparently are must concerned about weather conditions as they take extreme weather condition warnings more seriously, scoring 36 points, than many other brands or institutions, or people.

When it comes to political or religious leaders or specifically the government, people have shown lesser trust. Donald Trump could get only 20 points whereas religious leaders could only manage a 15 percent score. The US government overall scored 7 points (both the House and Senate collectively).

On the brighter side, people trust the US government more than Wall Street and Hollywood. Whereas, Capitalism and News Media is trusted more than the government. Health warnings and advisors are more trustable for Americans than Donald Trump, but labels on food packaging could get only 17 scores.

The survey has revealed some of the unexpected yet interesting facts about the Americans and their trust in brands, public figures, and institutions. However, the United States Postal Service was the only thing that was trusted ahead of Amazon and Google.

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