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OT: The News Thread

What, no Greek revival?

(But anyway, kudos.)
He's currently working on a multiuse project that incorporates housing for low income people with retail and high-income people. He trying to prove a theory of his that the wealthy can live comfortably and safe with lower income people in the same complex without direct daily interaction yet assisting in the cost of housing. It's a bold theory. I don't think human nature will allow it to happen. He's convinced his thesis is very doable. He has an architectural degree and just finished his urban planning degree. He's got goals my generation wouldn't have gone for. We'll see what happens. When he's done he's to present it to Broward County Commission.
 
2%. Let's not go crazy now. But yes, that was my point.

He's absolutely convinced he can do it. The folly of youth.
 
He's currently working on a multiuse project that incorporates housing for low income people with retail and high-income people. He trying to prove a theory of his that the wealthy can live comfortably and safe with lower income people in the same complex without direct daily interaction yet assisting in the cost of housing. It's a bold theory. I don't think human nature will allow it to happen. He's convinced his thesis is very doable. He has an architectural degree and just finished his urban planning degree. He's got goals my generation wouldn't have gone for. We'll see what happens. When he's done he's to present it to Broward County Commission.

You should be proud.
 
He's currently working on a multiuse project that incorporates housing for low income people with retail and high-income people. He trying to prove a theory of his that the wealthy can live comfortably and safe with lower income people in the same complex without direct daily interaction yet assisting in the cost of housing. It's a bold theory. I don't think human nature will allow it to happen. He's convinced his thesis is very doable. He has an architectural degree and just finished his urban planning degree. He's got goals my generation wouldn't have gone for. We'll see what happens. When he's done he's to present it to Broward County Commission.

:thumbsup(22): Good stuff.
 
Inspiration for us all.

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-foster-father-sick-children-2017-story.html

The children were going to die.

Mohamed Bzeek knew that. But in his more than two decades as a foster father, he took them in anyway — the sickest of the sick in Los Angeles County’s sprawling foster care system.

He has buried about 10 children. Some died in his arms.

Now, Bzeek spends long days and sleepless nights caring for a bedridden 6-year-old foster girl with a rare brain defect. She’s blind and deaf. She has daily seizures. Her arms and legs are paralyzed.

Bzeek, a quiet, devout Libyan-born Muslim who lives in Azusa, just wants her to know she’s not alone in this life.

“I know she can’t hear, can’t see, but I always talk to her,” he said. “I’m always holding her, playing with her, touching her. … She has feelings. She has a soul. She’s a human being.”

He’s the only one that would take a child who would possibly not make it.
— Melissa Testerman, Department of Children and Family Services intake coordinator
Of the 35,000 children monitored by the county’s Department of Children and Family Services, there are about 600 children at any given time who fall under the care of the department’s Medical Case Management Services, which serves those with the most severe medical needs, said Rosella Yousef, an assistant regional administrator for the unit.

There is a dire need for foster parents to care for such children.

And there is only one person like Bzeek.

“If anyone ever calls us and says, ‘This kid needs to go home on hospice,’ there’s only one name we think of,” said Melissa Testerman, a DCFS intake coordinator who finds placements for sick children. “He’s the only one that would take a child who would possibly not make it.”

Typically, she said, children with complex conditions are placed in medical facilities or with nurses who have opted to become foster parents.

But Bzeek is the only foster parent in the county known to take in terminally ill children, Yousef said. Though she knows the single father is stretched thin caring for the girl, who requires around-the-clock care, Yousef still approached him at a department Christmas party in December and asked if he could possibly take in another sick child.
 
One of Russia’s most popular newspapers has told women to be “proud of their bruises”, as the country partially decriminalises domestic abuse.

" A new scientific study is giving women with irascible husbands new grounds to be proud of their bruises, insofar as women who are beaten, biologists confirm, have a valuable advantage: they’re more likely to give birth to boys!”

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russian-newspaper-proud-bruises-vladimir-putin-domestic-abuse-violence-signs-controversial-law-a7570351.html
 
I dunno if everyone's been following the news in TO lately but the city's been kind of a shitshow in terms of shootings. Some weird, weird stuff going on.
 
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/02/15/mari...dent-leonie-hill-capitals-arun-kant-says.html

Marine Le Pen is on course to be the next president of France, according to one fund manager's big-data analysis.

Arun Kant, chief executive and chief investment officer at Singapore-based investing firm Leonie Hill Capital, told CNBC he expected the right-wing populist to prevail thanks to his firm's proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) system's analysis of troves of data.

His analysis — which he said incorporates inputs such as social and traditional media discussions, polling, economics and demographics — predicts that Le Pen will "walk over" her opponents in the first electoral test and then prove most forecasters wrong and steal the lead in the second ballot, Kant said.

My pipe dream is coming true it seems.
 
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