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Nick: XAVI Real name: Ferhat kada How old are you?: 25 Which Games you play? and for how long?(each of them): cs 1.6 pubg mobail Where are you from?(country and city): Algeria - Dejlfa Describe yourself(at least 50 words): Well , i am a friendly man with a nice behavior , I love when someone need the help even in the bad times , and my Favorite team in football are Real Madrid and FC Barcelona and of course i like video games,Wathing TV Walking in the Garden etc ..., my favorite color are : Cyan , and one of the best season i love is Summer & and the one who i hate is who give me his back and finally I love the moments when my friends tell me this is the day who we are wating for . Note some of your qualities: I am Serious , Happy , sometimes Tell us some of your defects: I hate when someone who don't belive most of the time , and the worst thnig i hate is Set up Had you before any kind of responsabilities(describe it): Moderator On which category/categories have you been active lately?(describe your activity): the most of my activity is in VGR , Journalists Which category/project you want to care off?: VGame Reviewers , Journalists , Guardians Of Gaming . How well you speak english?(and other languages): (and other languages): English 9/10 , Arabic 10/10 , and also frensh 7/10 Do you use TS3? Do you have an active microphone?: For now i have problem on my ts3 , after i solve the problem i will join the ts3 . For how long can you be active after you get accepted?(days, weeks, months, years): .First . Contact methods: FB . instgram Last request: i am absent i will back and thx
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A locked door at the back of a welcoming house opens and a long line of people, spanning the yard, move forward, each person showing a small ticket as they enter. This is the Home House of Erie, a food pantry that gives out food three mornings a week in a neighbourhood on the edge of Erie, Pennsylvania. At the back of the queue, Megan pushes her 18 month-old daughter in a pram while trying to wrangle her three-year-old twins, who are still in their pyjamas. Her five other children are at school. "I come almost every time they're open," says 31-year-old Megan, who is unemployed and single. "It's a lot of good nutritious food in here." Inside the house, which is laid out like a supermarket, she will pick up fruit, vegetables, meat, bread and other staples. While she receives food stamps and Medicaid health insurance, getting free food is a "godsend... it would be a bigger struggle if they weren't here," she says. Her circumstances will resonate with many Americans hit by a cost of living crisis and stubborn inflation. But here in Erie, there is extra reason for both presidential candidates to take heed. President Joe Biden will spend half of next week in the state. Erie meanwhile is a key swing county that acts as a bellwether for the rest of Pennsylvania. And it is in Erie, where one in eight people are considered food insecure, that inflation is a priority election issue. Unemployment is only 4% here, close to the national average, and homelessness is relatively low, according to the mayor's office for the city of Erie. But the food poverty is because of the price of groceries, says Kevin Nelson, the program director at Home House of Erie. Prices in Pennsylvania are rising faster than in any other state, according to Datasembly Consumer Price Index - up 8.2% in the last year and nearly 25% over the last four years. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68803926
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From the December 1995 issue of Car and Driver. Seriously fast cars are a staple of life around here, but when we have 915 horsepower on hand divided among just three cars, a comparison test begs us to come out and play. No one has to ask us twice. The faces are probably somewhat familiar to you. We tested an early Firebird Formula WS6 in August, the Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS in October, and the Ford Mustang Cobra in September. All three cars compete for the same enthusiast dollars and, not surprisingly, with the same horsepower. The Cobra, fitted with a DOHC all-aluminum 4.6-liter V-8, kicks out 305 ponies through a five-speed stick. Both General Motors products have been massaged by aftermarket powerhouse SLP, which now does work as a factory supplier. The results are the ram-air Formula WS6 and Z28 SS also boasting 305 hp apiece, channeled through six-speed manual transmissions. Rather than reinvent the road-test wheel, we thought we'd compare these guys in a triathlon where we let the wild horses roam. Owners of these limited-edition steeds, we reasoned, would likely seek driving challenges of greater import than mere stoplight races. We wondered: How would these high-energy lightning bolts fare on a real drag strip? Which one can get through a serpentine SCCA SOLO II course the fastest? Whose lap times would be the quickest on a real road-racing circuit? We asked a few of our friends to help us find out. Local hero Scott Kalitta (yes, that Kalitta—his father is drag-racing pioneer Connie) joined us for the drag strip component. The 33-year-old NHRA champion has 42 quarter-mile runs above 300 mph (the best being 308.96 mph in 4.726 seconds), and he's the current points leader in the NHRA Top Fuel category. Diminutive fireball Al Chan is a GE plastics engineer who last year won the SCCA Central Division SOLO II Super Stock championship in a Corvette. He showed us the finer points of the cone course. Finally, SCCA veteran Neil Hannemann brought his 14 years of experience and two driver's championships to the two-mile road-racing circuit of Grattan Raceway in central Michigan. Our goal: to see which of these triathletes has the muscle to be the best all-around choice for street or combat. Go Fast or Go Home The original pony cars, of which these three are the current and lineal descendants, offered a lot of horsepressure for very little money. They were meant to go fast in a straight line. It's true that today's pony cars can corner without scraping their door handles on the curb from excessive body roll, and are probably better road-racers than drag cars. But for straight-line, tire-smoking accelerative thrills, the big-cube, high-horsepower V-8s still rule the street and the strip. The strip we chose was Milan Dragway, not far from our Hogback Road command center. Properly launching a car down a drag strip is a lot more difficult than doing it in the street. Rpm, clutch engagement, shift technique, and timing all play crucial roles, though waiting on a stoplight is not unlike waiting on the Chrondek "Christmas tree" lights. In pro drags, there is no girlfriend or boy-Friday riding shotgun. Come to think of it, neither of those passengers showed up for our testing, either. Who did show up was Scott Kalitta, the reigning points leader in NHRA Top Fuel dragster competition. Kalitta lined up at the starting lights against our technical director, Frank Markus. Frank has performance-tested roughly 250 cars over the last four years, which has given him plenty of practice in the standing-start drag. https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/comparison-test/a15142463/1996-ford-mustang-cobra-vs-chevrolet-camaro-z28-ss-pontiac-firebird-formula-ws6-comparison-test/
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Shilpa Shetty's love for the six yards is no secret. The actor's wardrobe is full of sarees for every occasion, from silk numbers to embroidered designer drapes to couture-worthy looks. Shilpa's latest photoshoot in a beautiful statement saree backs our statement. The actor took to Instagram to share pictures of herself dressed in an experimental saree that adds a fresh twist to ethnic festive outfits. Scroll through to see the ensemble. (Instagram) Shilpa Shetty posted the pictures with the caption, "Cherry Blossom [flower emojis] #LookOfTheDay #OOTD #SareeNotSorry." She wore a cherry blossom-coloured saree for the shoot. The ensemble is from ace designer Tarun Tahiliani's eponymous label. Celebrity stylist Sukrit Grover styled Shilpa in the ethnic yet modern look. (Instagram) https://www.hindustantimes.com/photos/lifestyle/shilpa-shetty-experimental-tarun-tahiliani-saree-adds-a-fresh-twist-to-festive-outfits-all-pics-101713070586370-2.html
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Two broods of cicadas are due to emerge from the ground this April at the same time for the first time in 200 years. It's going to be loud, messy and very interesting. The last time an event like this happened, Thomas Jefferson was President of the United States – and it's going to be deafening. Trillions of periodical cicadas are due to make an appearance across the Midwest and Southeast of America this spring, after spending more than a decade burrowed underground. This year, two broods of flying cicadas will emerge at the same time, and it will be the first time they have emerged simultaneously since 1803. Periodical cicadas have an incredibly long life cycle, unlike their non-periodical brethren which mature each summer. After hatching, the immature periodical cicadas, called nymphs, spend either 13 or 17 years underground, feeding on roots, before squirming their way above ground and transforming into adult cicadas. The 17-year Brood XIII is due to emerge in Northern Illinois, and the 13-year Brood XIX will emerge in parts of the southeastern US. Both events are due to begin in late April. And for those in the right spot, there is a small area where the broods may potentially overlap. According to researchers at the University of Connecticut, the greatest likelihood of contact between the two broods is in small patches of woodland around Springfield, Illinois. "This is not a common event," says Gene Kritsky, a cicada expert and professor emeritus of biology at Mount St Joseph University in Ohio. His love of these insects began 50 years ago when he first learned about periodical cicadas, and realised there was much to discover by using historical data to create maps of their distribution patterns. He describes himself as a "frustrated historian who is also an entomologist". And it is not just Kritsky who is fascinated by these musical insects, which belong to the stink bug family, and have species names ranging from "common cactus dodger" and "scissor grinder" to "masked devil" and "whiskey drinker". His passion has inspired other Americans to document cicadas – half a million videos and photographs have been uploaded to Kritsky's citizen science app Cicada Safari, which he launched in 2019. The assorted species of Magicicada have earned themselves a "worldwide following", observed one paper on the ecology of periodical cicadas, due to their "recklessly theatrical" emergences in tremendous numbers. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240125-cicadas-what-to-expect-from-this-years-rare-dual-brood-emergence
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Xabi Alonso says "the feeling is incredible" after Bayer Leverkusen won their first Bundesliga title with five games to spare thanks to a 5-0 victory over Werder Bremen. Bayern Munich beat Cologne on Saturday to keep Leverkusen's title celebrations on hold for at least a day. But there were scenes of jubilation for Alonso's team when the final whistle blew at BayArena on Sunday. "We have to enjoy and celebrate today with our families, friends and fans," said Alonso, who was showered with beer after the victory in a German tradition. "This was my first [full] season as a coach, the feeling is incredible." Victor Boniface's 25th-minute penalty set Leverkusen on their way before Granit Xhaka and Florian Wirtz scored stunning goals in quick succession. Supporters stormed on to the pitch in mid-match when star man Wirtz added a fourth in the 82nd minute, and again when he completed a hat-trick soon afterwards. Xhaka and Wirtz added the achievement had not sunk in yet. "Obviously, at the start of the season we couldn't have imagined this," said Xhaka, who joined Leverkusen from Arsenal last July. Wirtz added: "I personally can still not realise this has happened. I will need a few moments in the changing room to understand what we have achieved." Leverkusen's landmark achievement ends an era of dominance for Bayern, who had won the past 11 Bundesliga titles. Unbeaten in all competitions this season, Leverkusen remain on course for a remarkable treble in Alonso's first full season in charge, with the German Cup and Europa League still in their sights. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68812732
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An adult film star. Alleged secret payments. A turncoat lawyer. And a candidate for president of the United States. Donald Trump's very first criminal trial - and the first of a former US president - involves charges of white-collar crime, but it features some of the most eye-catching details in any of the four criminal cases against him. The case revolves around a $130,000 (£104,000) hush money payment from Mr Trump's lawyer to adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with Trump in 2006. But that payment was not actually illegal. Instead, the blockbuster case bringing 34 felony charges is based on allegations the former president falsified business records to cover up the payment - made just before the 2016 election - to avoid an embarrassing sex scandal which he denies. The trial, which starts in New York on Monday, has legal experts divided on the strength of the case. Some debate whether Manhattan's District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, should have even brought the case and whether it is strong enough. Ambrosio Rodriguez, a former prosecutor who says he is no fan of the former president, believes the case legitimises Mr Trump's ongoing argument that he is being prosecuted unfairly because of who he is. Mr Rodriguez argues that the case relies on old allegations, noting that federal prosecutors had investigated and declined to bring charges. "This is a waste of time and a bad idea, and not good for the country," he told the BBC. "This seems just a political need and want to get Trump no matter what the costs are." Others disagree. Nick Akerman, who worked on the Watergate prosecution, says it's a serious case. "This is about an effort to defraud the American voters in 2016 to keep them from learning material information that would have affected their vote," he told the BBC, referring to Mr Trump's alleged efforts to hide payments reimbursing his then lawyer, Michael Cohen. A novel legal approach The case also has come under scrutiny because it's seemingly built on an untested legal theory. Mr Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. New York prosecutors say Mr Cohen paid off Ms Daniels, and accuse Mr Trump of trying to disguise the money he paid him back as legal fees. Ordinarily, falsifying business records is considered a misdemeanour - or low-level offence - in New York. But when it is done to conceal a crime, it can be elevated to a more serious felony charge. It is not unusual for the Manhattan District Attorney's Office to do that, but Mr Bragg's approach is a particularly novel one. He says Trump Organization records were falsified to conceal or aid criminal activity. But even though the trial begins on Monday, he has not specified the exact crime allegedly hidden. He has however given clues. In court filings and interviews, Mr Bragg has said Mr Trump violated both state and federal election laws, and state tax laws. "The District Attorney's office is not precluded from presenting to the jury a variety of alternative theories on sort of why the records were falsified," says Shane T. Stansbury, a former assistant United States Attorney in New York's southern district. But he adds that it is unclear if a state prosecutor can invoke a federal election crime, as it appears Mr Bragg intends to do. He says Trump Organization records were falsified to conceal or aid criminal activity. But even though the trial begins on Monday, he has not specified the exact crime allegedly hidden. He has however given clues. In court filings and interviews, Mr Bragg has said Mr Trump violated both state and federal election laws, and state tax laws. "The District Attorney's office is not precluded from presenting to the jury a variety of alternative theories on sort of why the records were falsified," says Shane T. Stansbury, a former assistant United States Attorney in New York's southern district. But he adds that it is unclear if a state prosecutor can invoke a federal election crime, as it appears Mr Bragg intends to do. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68737723
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