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  1. How The Dangers Associated With Pokemon Go Highlight The Issues With The War On Drugs Pokemon Go, the app which allows users catch virtual versions of their favourite 90s characters, has become a unstoppable phenomenon since its initial release last week. Thousands of users across the world have become obsessed – some might say addicted – to the drug-like haze that consumes them as they walk around their local neighborhood hunting the little creatures. As a result, many child-welfare advocates and parents concerned for the welfare of users – both young and old. However, with this news comes the opportunity to once again highlight the war on drugs. In case you have been living under a rock, Pokemon Go is an app that uses your phone’s GPS and clock to encourage you to walk out into the world – real and virtual – to collect Pokemon. The app has become so popular it has topped the “most downloaded” charts for both the Android and Apple app stores faster than any other game in history. In fact, Pokemon Go now has more active users on Android phones in the US than Twitter, according to app analytics firm SimilarWeb. While the games mixture of gaming and reality has proven to be both entertaining and interactive, there have been an ever growing list of users who have become so engrossed with their mobile phone screens that they have disregarded their own safety and the safety of those around them. Despite the obvious dangers that this addictive app is becoming increasingly associated with, more and more users are downloading the app as it becomes available in their countries. While there has yet to be a death that has been attributed to Pokemon Go, it appears the incident could be just around the corner. In comparison, cannabis has yet to – and is highly unlikely to – be the cause of a person’s death. Although cannabis and an mobile application are not directly related, the fact that a simple game that is partially aimed at children has the potential to lead to a fatality while a drug that is proven to help a number of medical conditions can, in most states, lead to your imprisonment, extortion, and tarnishment of your permanent record highlights the clear issues with the war on drugs. “Death by Pokemon is coming,” Gerry Beyer, Governor Preston E. Smith Regents Prof. of Law at Texas Tech Univ. School of Law, dystopically warned. “Pokemon users will have all sorts of accidents as they use the program while walking, biking, driving, etc.” Last week, firefighters in Encinitas, California, rescued two twenty-something Pokemon Go players after they feel “several stories” from a cliff. One of the men fell 75 to 100 feet, while the other was found unconscious 50 feet down the bluff. The two men were taken to area trauma centers and are said to have only suffered moderate injuries. While the game is loading, the following warning is presented to players: “Remember to be alert at all times. Stay aware of your surroundings.” Despite this evident warning, many players have been known to endanger themselves and those around them whilst they have been consumed by the game. As one might expect, if mature adults are able to succumb to the spell-bound state commonly associated with the game, many young users are also at great risk of injury or death. 15-year-old Autumn Nolan was struck by a car in Pennsylvania after she was mindlessly attempting to catch a Pokemon along a busy highway. According to reports, had just finished playing when she attempted to cross the busy road. Autumn had been playing the game for a total 30 minutes before being struck by the car. “She was hit by a car crossing the highway where a Pokemon took her,” said Autumn’s mother, Tracy Nolan. “The Pokemon game took her across a major, major highway at 5 o’clock in the evening.” Incidents similar to this have become so common, numerous groups have issued warnings about the app. Police stations and child-welfare groups have become particularly concerned about the dangers associated with playing the revolutionary app.
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  2. Sbik DJ, whose real name Youness Boujiki, was born in Agadir in 1989. At the age of seventeen, he discovered a passion for the House, which never left him. A few years later, Youness occurs in several pubs and Kingdom of clubs such as: PATIO Lounge (Agadir), Amnezia Night Club (Rabat), Pub MAI-THAI (Rabat & Marrakech), Gossip Lounge (Marrakech), Papagayo Night Club (Agadir) so Night Club (Agadir) and More Night Club & other private parties all over Morocco and not forgetting its significant participation in Timitar Festival 2013. His sets, remixes and toured MashUp social networks. Its uniqueness lies in the fact crossbreed kinds of special House (as Latin Solfull, Afrodeep, Afrosoul) with African and Berber traditional sounds and South American. DJ Sbik also fascinated, as much by his humility, by his discretion and boundless passion he devotes to Deejaying. It also runs through Morocco to play to his audience to discover the world music sounds in a purely rhythmic framework. Awards
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  12. More than 100 Silicon Valley leaders have slammed Donald Trump in an open letter posted on the website Medium Thursday. “Trump would be a disaster for innovation,” they write. “His vision stands against the open exchange of ideas, free movement of people, and productive engagement with the outside world that is critical to our economy — and that provide the foundation for innovation and growth.” The letter’s 145 signatories include Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Slack co-founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield, Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman and investor Vinod Khosla, who co-founded Sun Microsystems. No CEOs from Silicon Valley heavyweights Apple, Facebook and Google are included on the list. Related: Trump jumps into iPhone security row, calls for boycott of Apple products Tech experts pour scorn on Trump's plan to 'close' parts of the Web to ISIS “We believe in an inclusive country that fosters opportunity, creativity and a level playing field. Donald Trump does not,” the signatories write. “He campaigns on anger, bigotry, fear of new ideas and new people, and a fundamental belief that America is weak and in decline.” The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has been outspoken on technology issues, calling for a boycott of Apple products earlier this year when the smartphone maker was locked in a security battle with the FBI. Last year Trump surprised his rivals during a debate when he suggested clamping down on internet connectivity as a way to limit ISIS’ ability to recruit and raise funds online. The letter was posted to Medium by signatory Katie Jacobs Stanton, chief marketing officer of Color Genomics. Stanton, a former vice president of global media at Twitter, is a vocal supporter of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. A disclaimer explains that the signatories have endorsed the letter in a personal capacity, which does not reflect the endorsement of any organizations, corporation or entities to which they are affiliated.
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