Tuesday, November 6, 2012

DIY recycled turkey lantern

Halloween "J" had so much fun making a pumpkin/ghost lantern out of a baby food jars that I got things together to make a turkey lantern.

This is a simple and fun craft.

Materials:
Baby food jar
Mod podge....local craft store or Wal-Mart
Feathers....we got ours at a local craft store Michael's $0.99
Brown tissue paper squares....we got our box of multiple colors at Lakeshore learning
Goggle eyes......get a bag of eyes at Dollar Tree
Foam brush



If you like making turkey crafts be sure to check back cause we have some more planned before Thanskgiving. Also, I have a fun learning game with turkey's as well.

Thanks for stopping by to see what fun stuff we are doing. If you like what you see please come and follow us over on FB and Pinterest, would love to have you. Also, please feel free to share the fun things you are doing with us.

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  1. this is so cute! We may have to try this. Sharing for you. Jaime@FSPDT

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  2. This is adorable! Pinned on my Fall/autumn Pinterest board.

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  3. Oh, so cute!! I love it! Thank you so much for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!

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  5. "The contributions of children have often been overlooked," says Page. In the past, due to strict concepts of what constitutes work and play, researchers tended not to notice that a child could be playing around one moment and grabbing fruit from a bush the next. "Children are definitely subsidising themselves (in such hunter-gatherer societies)," she says.
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  6. "The contributions of children have often been overlooked," says Page. In the past, due to strict concepts of what constitutes work and play, researchers tended not to notice that a child could be playing around one moment and grabbing fruit from a bush the next. "Children are definitely subsidising themselves (in such hunter-gatherer societies)," she says.
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  7. "The contributions of children have often been overlooked," says Page. In the past, due to strict concepts of what constitutes work and play, researchers tended not to notice that a child could be playing around one moment and grabbing fruit from a bush the next. "Children are definitely subsidising themselves (in such hunter-gatherer societies)," she says.

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  8. "The contributions of children have often been overlooked," says Page. In the past, due to strict concepts of what constitutes work and play, researchers tended not to notice that a child could be playing around one moment and grabbing fruit from a bush the next. "Children are definitely subsidising themselves (in such hunter-gatherer societies)," she says.
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  9. "The contributions of children have often been overlooked," says Page. In the past, due to strict concepts of what constitutes work and play, researchers tended not to notice that a child could be playing around one moment and grabbing fruit from a bush the next. "Children are definitely subsidising themselves (in such hunter-gatherer societies)," she says.

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  10. And he helped turn the joint men's and women's event into 'the fifth major' - behind only the four Grand Slams in terms of prestige, and one of the most popular with players.

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  11. Economic problems in Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Cuba worsened during the pandemic, forcing some to take on a long and perilous journey north. Gangs and violence have also been given as reasons why some left home.

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  12. In May, the number of children held in detention facilities declined by nearly 90% after they were transferred to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for temporary resettlement.

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  13. It's been blamed on various factors including the burning of farm stubble, on factory emissions, on traffic fumes, on general weather patterns, as well as the fireworks that light up the night sky during the Diwali festival.

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  14. "If everything goes well I might make the same recommendation that I did at RB Leipzig twice - that it might be a good idea to keep working with me for one year - but it is all hypothetical," said the 63-year-old German.

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  15. If Verstappen beats Hamilton, the Mercedes driver would need the Dutchman to hit trouble in the final race in Abu Dhabi to overhaul him. But Verstappen can afford to finish second behind Hamilton in Jeddah and still be more or less level on points.

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  16. "We definitely need to improve our doubles part of the team. We need to have a doubles team that is constantly playing together," said Djokovic, who was instrumental in Serbia's 2010 win.

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  17. Joining them are the remaining contenders in Bellator's 135-pound division: Russia's Magomed Magomedov, Ireland's James Gallagher, Brazil's Leandro Higo and Americans Patchy Mix, Raufeon Stots and Juan Archuleta.

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  18. "The whole city was being slapped around by these huge weather variations," said Penny. "The scale of the network and its interdependence meant the massive disturbance of droughts and people changing the system to cope followed by very wet years blew parts apart. This fragmented the whole network, making it unusable."

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  19. The stone tools and other evidence Schmidt and his team found at the site showed that the circular enclosures had been built by hunter-gatherers, living off the land the way humans had since before the last Ice Age. Tens of thousands of animal bones that were uncovered were from wild species, and there was no evidence of domesticated grains or other plants.

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  20. Schmidt, who died in 2014, didn't live to see the site's transformation from dusty mountaintop dig to major tourist attraction. But his discoveries there spurred global interest in the Neolithic transition – and in the last few years, new discoveries at Gobekli Tepe and closer looks at the results of earlier excavations are upending Schmidt's initial interpretations of the site itself.

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  21. The piece of land poking out of the Hebridean loch is an example of a remarkable form of a man-made island known as a crannog, which were created in multitudes via an inspiring blend of ingenuity and effort. Nearly 600 of these artificial islands have so far been recorded across mainland Scotland and its islands, built big enough to support large communal roundhouses or clusters of smaller dwellings, and linked by slender causeways or piers to the shorelines of myriad lochs in often stunning locations of wild beauty.

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  22. "The underwater environment of crannogs slows decay processes," said Andrian. "The preservation is so good that wooden tools are perfectly preserved. And it is not just artefacts. The great preservation of waterlogged materials include macro plant and pollen remains that give us details about diet, the environment and lifestyle."

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  23. Both groups were also told to aim for 10,000 steps a day, and those who drank the glasses of water better adhered to this. Davy guesses this is because mild dehydration of around 1-2% is quite common, and many people may not realise when this happens – and even this mild level can affect our mood and energy levels.

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  24. “One of fallacies of the 8x8 rule is its stark over-simplification of how we as organisms respond to the environment we’re in,” says Rosenburg. “We ought to think of fluid requirement in the same way as energy requirement, where we talk about the temperature we’re in and level of physical activity were engaged in.”

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  25. Smets believes that while some of the stigma of leaving a job within a year remains, traditional ideas around ideal length of tenure are being called into question, amid a “notable power shift between employers and employees”. But he also says that a new employer will want an explanation for a suspiciously short tenure on your CV: “A critical part of the narrative is to make credible why the new job is a destination of choice, rather than an escape route,” he says.


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  26. So, although resignations broke records in 2020, it’s possible quitting could have ticked up without the pandemic as an engine. Zagorsky says resignations generally climb when economies are strong, much like they were in the US pre-pandemic.

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  27. Importantly, workers need to avoid being swept into the hype, and be more thoughtful going forward when discussing the reasons more people are quitting, and what that means for the future of work.

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  28. Before that rumble, the film fits in an effervescent version of the comic number Gee, Officer Krupke, with the Jets bouncing around a police station while Krupke (Brian d'Arcy James) is out of sight. Nothing of the score is wasted, as Bernstein's melodies drift in and out the soundtrack with graceful ease. In other highlights, DeBose brings a volatile glee to America, a sequence staged as an elaborate dance down the stairs of her tenement out on to the streets.

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  29. And though the Western itself has been declared dead many times over, it always picks itself up off the dusty ground, ready for one more showdown. Even now, perhaps only the superhero could threaten the cowboy as film's ultimate symbol of all-American manhood.


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  30. Films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Wild Bunch, both released in 1969, and Spaghetti Westerns like A Fistful of Dollars (1964), undercut the idealistic vision of the West with their nihilistic antiheroes. These films were subversive in their lack of patriotism but were often intensely misogynistic.

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  31. They become thieves but they don't rob banks or stagecoaches; they only steal milk from the wealthy landowner's cow to bake and sell their own cakes. First Cow might take place on the 19th-Century frontier, but it's an extraordinarily tender antidote to the Western's typically aggressive, regressive, portrayals of masculinity, and a reflection of the US as a capitalist society.

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  32. People are often slow to react to a cataclysm, whether it's a climate emergency or a global pandemic – and it was this tendency that prompted Adam McKay (The Big Short, Vice) to make his new satire, Don't Look Up.

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  33. Concussion is thought to have first been distinguished from other types of brain injury more than 1,000 years ago, by the Persian physician Rhazes, but sex differences in concussion have only been the subject of serious research within the last two decades or so.


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  34. Remember that the brain is free to move within the skull – it is like jelly tightly packed into a Tupperware container – and this means that any sharp movement of the head can cause it to shift around, potentially causing damage.


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  35. Raghupathi’s team’s recent work on animals suggests that the surge of hormones during the luteal phase could render dopamine receptors slightly more vulnerable to perturbation. So, if a head injury occurs during this time, it seems to throw the dopamine signalling off balance in the long term, with potentially important ramifications for those many different brain functions. “It’s the disruption of this connectivity between cells [and] between regions that is a potential basis for the behavioural problems,” Raghupathi says.


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  36. More than anything, the experience means that Jessica is constantly conscious of her brain’s physical presence and its vulnerability. “I mean, you’re normally not aware of your brain. It’s just there – it’s like your feet, it’s like breathing. But for me, I’m always aware of it.”

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  37. For Catherine, that conversation has already taken place: her company repeatedly promises to hire more staff, only for more colleagues to walk out the door. Frustrated and worn out, she plans on joining them soon. “I feel extremely short changed,” she says. “If I’d have had proper support when I first started the role, I could have gained so much more knowledge and expertise by now. I’m ready to leave – I don’t feel that I bring value to the business.”

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  38. For Caroline Stevenson, head of cultural and historical studies at the London College of Fashion, Reed succeeds: "Harris Reed's aesthetic speaks to the limiting boundaries of society's binary gender roles," she tells BBC Culture. "They use fashion as a stage to demonstrate the abundance of imagination, choice and freedom available to us when these boundaries are lifted. The non-binary experience is one of self-determination, rather than fitting into society's expectations of what a male or female should be."


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  39. Fashion is, of course, notoriously fickle, but there is something about this complex moment in time that could mean that non-binary and all its potential for challenge is here to stay, out in the open. This year has proved that the style, not to mention the character and vision of the non-binary, are forces to be reckoned with.

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  40. The idea that the sari could be restrictive to wear, she says, is a "mental block". For many people, Kutty's videos are a powerful reminder of the flexibility of the garment, and she wanted to show that a woman can still be authentic as herself while wearing a sari. "When you drape a sari, you are pressurised to wear makeup, heavy jewellery and be a delicate lady. I wanted to express myself, be happy and comfortable while wearing a sari," she says.

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  41. In one photo from the 1960s, she reclines on a hammock at her summer house in the countryside, Bökars, reading The Letters of F Scott Fitzgerald, copies of Elle and Vogue on her lap – a picture of bohemian, cultured bliss. By contrast, in one 1970s image, she cuts a formidable figure at her printing factory in Helsinki sporting a swashbuckling maxi-coat, trousers tucked into boots, looking single-minded and fearless.

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  42. When vaccines undergo in-human clinical trials, at stage one they are tested for safety (usually on only a few individuals), at stage two they are tested for efficacy (whether they produce the response that you intended) and stage three for effectiveness (if they do produce the right response, do they actually work at protecting against disease).

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  43. On the day I flew, the equinoctial gales were strong enough to decapitate any white horses forming below. By that point in early October, the island's ferry hadn't sailed for a couple of weeks and wasn't expected to try again for several more. This meant that the 30 or so permanent residents on the island depended wholly on the vagaries of light aircraft to bring them supplies. "It could be like this until the next equinox really," said Sheila Gear, Foula resident of almost 60 years. "It's only really late April or May that the wind finally stops. You have to be well-stocked, but you're used to it if you live here."

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  44. trung off the western coast of Scotland and regularly lashed by the North Atlantic, the Western Isles can often feel like a severe and lonely place. On the small Hebridean island of Eriskay, I followed a single road through a stark, treeless landscape dominated by the greys and deep greens of its rocky slopes.

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  45. Later, at the B&B, I asked where it might be possible to see the ponies up-close, as I'd been under the impression that they wandered wild across the island. Without hesitation, the owner Iagan drove me to see some of his. I was only half mistaken: the ponies spend the summer grazing on the hill of Beinn Sciathan to allow crops to grow in the settlements, but they spend their winters roaming freely in the township. As I petted the ponies, Iagan told me that he wished more people were interested in them so they could rebound further. Thanks to the pony society, which has stepped up promotion of the breed in recent years, he may soon get his wish.

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  46. Another problem, Dr Kelham informed me, was that Doncaster's 18th-Century agricultural prosperity meant few relics from the past remain. "It's especially tricky to find anything related to the Middle Ages as the town effectively did away with its history," he said. "The timber-framed buildings were regenerated in a Georgian style, so it changed the town's character and explains why it's so very different to York, for instance."



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  47. “Hiring managers want to know why you want to be there, just to get some reassurance that you will stay,” says Smets. They may also want to know how you left things with your old employer. “Explain how you decided to leave your former organisation, but still organised a robust hand-over and agreed a leaving date that wouldn’t leave your team in the lurch – even if it is after just a month. If you can do that, then you can demonstrate reliability and commitment even while moving jobs quickly.”

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  48. That said, we’re not getting everything wrong about who’s quitting due to the pandemic. For instance, in healthcare, which has experienced a worker exodus, more people are leaving due to burnout and dissatisfaction after they bore the brunt of the pandemic response. And knowledge workers are among the pandemic-related departures, too, as Zagorsky points out.

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  49. In the far distance, I noticed a tiny figure in the surf. I asked my guide and island expert Matteo Zanella who it was. "That is Ellai and this is his home. I will take you to meet him tomorrow." I looked around perplexed. Aside from our makeshift camp, I saw no evidence that anyone else had ever lived here.

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  50. Ellai was born in this cave, as was his mother before him. Unusually in Socotra, where men are traditionally the providers, Ellai's mother took on the role of fisherman for the family.

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  51. She explained that there's a shorter version too, an extract of the long tune that is akin to a nickname, which is sung when its bearer is closer within earshot, say at home or in the playground. When heard from afar, the tunes sound like whistles, which is why Kongthong has been dubbed the "Whistling Village".

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  52. These movies reject the insistence on survival and build-back-better rebirth in mainstream movies from Deep Impact and When Worlds Collide to 2019's The Wandering Earth, which is China's fifth highest-grossing movie ever, and 2020's Greenland. For Von Trier, Scafaria and Hilditch, the end is the point – and much cheaper than a space shuttle, too. This year alone, more than a century after Stoll's doomed bacchanal in The End of the World, How It Ends and Silent Night have also used the conceit of a last-night party.

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  53. As the hero of When Worlds Collide observes: "They, and he, could not realise that the world was doomed, any more than a man could realise that he himself must die. Death is what happens to others! So other worlds may perish; but not ours, on which we stand!" The bitingly pessimistic new wave of impact fiction compels us to consider the worst-case scenario and not just to look up but to look inwards.

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  54. Here's a Christmas quiz question for you: how many Spider-Man films have there been in the past 20 years? By my count, there were three directed by Sam Raimi and starring Tobey Maguire, two directed by Marc Webb and starring Andrew Garfield, one animation, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and two recent outings directed by Jon Watts and starring Tom Holland. That makes the third Watts-Holland film, Spider-Man: No Way Home, the ninth opportunity we've had to see Peter Parker in his blue and red spandex – and that's not including his appearances with The Avengers and Captain America.

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  55. Admittedly, that would seem to be more than enough. But the magic of No Way Home is that it uses all of those previous Spider-Man films to its advantage. Yes, the references to what we might call Spider-Man Parts One to Eight are reliant on the nostalgic loyalty of Spider-fans, but they also enrich the new film, increasing its emotional depth and range. They even enhance the earlier films, retroactively, adding new facets to characters we thought we'd seen the last of, and giving them the momentous send-offs they might not have had the last time around. Superhero-sceptics probably won't be converted. But if you have any love for the genre, then No Way Home will put a silly grin on your face for two hours, and might just put a few tears in your eyes.

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  56. Of course, this is a disastrously foolhardy idea, but it makes a refreshing change from the mass-destruction schemes of most superhero films. And, in its noble naivety, Peter's plan brings the story of Spider-Man back to the theme which defined the original comics: the sacrifices, painful consequences and great responsibilities that come with great power. If the last two Watts-Holland films leant too heavily on Peter's relationships with such well-connected, jet-setting alpha males as Tony Stark and Nick Fury, this one remembers that he is essentially a scruffy, stressed New York kid who is trying to figure things out for himself.

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  57. Pudding traditionalists will, of course, point out that puddings made weeks or even some months ahead of Christmas have a better flavour. But this pre-production had little to do with the taste test and more to do with the challenges of cooking something in orbit.

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  58. Harsh Patel, a science interpreter and presenter at the UK Space Centre, says baking any traditional cake in space creates one big problem – crumbs. Any crumb is a potential danger as it floats across the interior and finds its way into instruments.

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  59. Baking in space presents other challenges too. The lack of gravity means no convection, required for even, consistent cooking. A Zero G oven – using radiating heat like a toaster – has gone up into space, Patel says, and has already been used for cooking experiments in 2020.

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  60. "They baked five cookies and three of them were sent back to Earth right away so they could be used in experiments," says Patel. The five cookies had taken 75 minutes to cook instead of the 20 needed on Earth, and after that marathon baking session, the chefs were not allowed even a nibble.

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  61. With dinner over, and the astronauts cruising towards an afternoon snooze, you think it's about time for a few carols to rouse energy levels. But as you attempt a vigorous rendition of O Come All Ye Faithful, you realise you don't sound anything like yourself.

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  62. Harsh Patel, a science interpreter and presenter at the UK Space Centre, says baking any traditional cake in space creates one big problem – crumbs. Any crumb is a potential danger as it floats across the interior and finds its way into instruments.

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  63. Traditional puddings, then, are a no-no. Like any baked good consumed on the ISS – even the bacon sandwich which greeted Peake when he first entered the space station – the pudding is covered in a gluten layer which prevents crumbing.

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  64. "They baked five cookies and three of them were sent back to Earth right away so they could be used in experiments," says Patel. The five cookies had taken 75 minutes to cook instead of the 20 needed on Earth, and after that marathon baking session, the chefs were not allowed even a nibble.

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  65. With dinner over, and the astronauts cruising towards an afternoon snooze, you think it's about time for a few carols to rouse energy levels. But as you attempt a vigorous rendition of O Come All Ye Faithful, you realise you don't sound anything like yourself.

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  66. "Your head gets kind of fat and your sinuses fill up, your tongue gets swollen, your vocal cords are swollen and you're that way for six months," says Hadfield. "So it's a terrible place to sing because it's like singing with a head cold the whole time."

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  67. When it comes to performance colliding with persona, Phoenix is posthumously compared to James Dean, and it now seems Chalamet is being likened to Phoenix. Passing the heartthrob mantle forward, Phoenix's re-making of Hollywood's manhood in My Own Private Idaho was a reckoning, and one can only imagine what his acting prowess would have gone on to conquer if it were not for his premature death.

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  68. Meanwhile, Reeves's career flourished after My Own Private Idaho. He went on to star in The Matrix and the John Wick franchises, blossoming from pin-up to one of Hollywood's greats. It seems Chalamet may have taken note, for he too straddles arthouse and blockbuster, the latter more recently with his leading role as the universe's deity in Denis Villeneuve's Dune (2021).

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  69. Emerging as two of the most celebrated and idiosyncratic actors of the 90s, Reeves and Phoenix's gave performances in My Own Private Idaho – at the zenith of their heartthrob status – that allowed an impressive emancipation from the narrow scope of the leading man. Registering as a reverential artefact in their filmographies, My Own Private Idaho took its stars to places where Hollywood wouldn't take its heartthrobs: to political and artistic expression with drug-dazed homosexual hustlers.

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  70. The film is still slick and stylish, with a scattering of provocative philosophical and political concepts, but considering that the franchise used to be synonymous with jaw-dropping innovation, much of The Matrix Resurrections is numbingly familiar. True, the sunglasses have been updated, and the characters now have more tattoos, but those are the most significant advances. The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions may have been pretty impenetrable, but even they had a visionary, boundary-pushing ambition which is lacking here.

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  71. Did Wachowski really make the film to stop anyone else doing it? Maybe not, but it's hard to discern any other compelling reason for this solid superhero movie to exist. It might have been better if she had left the latest Matrix sequel to someone else, after all.


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  72. When Seattle-based cultural commentator David Chen was growing up, "the only way to watch something like Squid Game would be through very sketchy websites or DVD shops," he laughs. "That's no longer the case. It's now mass-market entertainment." The host of respected entertainment podcasts The Filmcast and Culturally Relevant, Chen makes a good point. A decade or two ago, a series like Squid Game just wouldn't have been accessible enough to mainstream Western audiences to enjoy the type of success it has on Netflix in 2021.

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  73. The lack of accessibility for non-English language titles back then was predicated on a suspicion among entertainment industry gatekeepers that audiences didn't want subtitled content. "[Studios and distributors] claimed that people don't like to read subtitles because it's tiring or distracting on screen, but we read text all day long on our phones and in every other aspect of our lives, so I've always found it funny," says Darcy Paquet, the Seoul-based author and film critic who translated Parasite into English subtitles for its international release. For years, subtitles had "an image problem – an association with something people imagine as being convoluted or difficult to watch", he says.

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  74. "They really have put a lot of work into repackaging shows from other countries in a way that makes them extremely accessible to other audiences," says Chen, who points out that Squid Game represents a culmination of these efforts. Money Heist, Dark, Spanish school drama Elite and France's Lupin all walked so Squid Game could run, to put it another way.

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  75. The most obvious likely effect of Squid Game's success is more South Korean content being fast-tracked on to screens around the world. There certainly seems to be an appetite for it: in late October, an article on The Guardian full of suggestions of K-dramas to watch if you enjoyed Squid Game was one of the top 10 most-read articles on the site, up there with whistleblower reports about Facebook's internal practices and rumours of another impending coronavirus UK lockdown.

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  76. Paquet describes the boom in South Korean cinema abroad as part of a wider cultural rejuvenation. For decades, as the New York Times' Choe Sang-Hun recently wrote, "the country's reputation was defined by its cars and cellphones from companies like Hyundai and LG." Now its cultural exports – films like Parasite, shows like Squid Game and bands like all-conquering K-pop arena-sellers BTS and Blackpink, are consumed by audiences worldwide on those phones and in those cars. "K-pop has certainly made people much more aware of Korea, and that success has bled into other areas like film and TV," says Paquet. Each successful export brings more investment in South Korean art and entertainment, he adds. Squid Game, its most far-reaching cultural export yet, could just turbo-charge investment in (and exports of) South Korean pop culture to the UK and beyond.

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  77. When it comes to performance colliding with persona, Phoenix is posthumously compared to James Dean, and it now seems Chalamet is being likened to Phoenix. Passing the heartthrob mantle forward, Phoenix's re-making of Hollywood's manhood in My Own Private Idaho was a reckoning, and one can only imagine what his acting prowess would have gone on to conquer if it were not for his premature death.

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  78. Meanwhile, Reeves's career flourished after My Own Private Idaho. He went on to star in The Matrix and the John Wick franchises, blossoming from pin-up to one of Hollywood's greats. It seems Chalamet may have taken note, for he too straddles arthouse and blockbuster, the latter more recently with his leading role as the universe's deity in Denis Villeneuve's Dune (2021).

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  79. Emerging as two of the most celebrated and idiosyncratic actors of the 90s, Reeves and Phoenix's gave performances in My Own Private Idaho – at the zenith of their heartthrob status – that allowed an impressive emancipation from the narrow scope of the leading man. Registering as a reverential artefact in their filmographies, My Own Private Idaho took its stars to places where Hollywood wouldn't take its heartthrobs: to political and artistic expression with drug-dazed homosexual hustlers.

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  80. For even the greatest rock and pop stars, striking out from the band that made their name can be a major challenge – just witness Mick Jagger's solo career. But one musical legend who had no trouble asserting her independence is Stevie Nicks. When she went solo in earnest 40 years ago, the woman who had been integral to Fleetwood Mac's transformation into the world's biggest band carved out an identity as a star in her own right. She didn't just make a chart-topping album, Bella Donna, but came up with a stunning anthem that only seems to grow more popular with age.


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  81. "This song is 40 years old and yet generation after generation refer back to it," says music journalist Leonie Cooper. "It never sounds dated, always fresh and exciting. Is it disco? Is it rock? Does it even matter?" Edge of Seventeen's genre-spanning appeal was underlined in 2001 when R&B girl-group Destiny's Child repurposed its riff for their single Bootylicious, which became a US number one hit. Nicks endorsed the sample by making an elegant appearance in the music video. As band members Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams come into view at the start, Nicks can also be seen strumming a guitar.

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  82. "We have a lot of work to do to get these streams back into shape, and enough for the beaver to actually move in and start dam building and recolonising," she says. "A lot of the streams have been straightened and channelised and are just too swift and not very conducive for dam building."
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  83. So Beesley and her team's work to restore the river, and the role beavers play in restoration, has become even more vital. Following the building of dam analogues, the Yurok's scientists have been monitoring the fish with electronic tags to track their survival and movements, and have seen "really positive results".

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  84. It's still a learning process, she says, and the jury is still out on whether dam analogues will help beavers in the Klamath River. The team puts cameras on the dams to monitor how the beavers react to them. "One of the big questions still is: if a human builds a dam will a beaver adopt it? Manmade dams are very different from how a beaver would build it, so it can be very hit or miss."

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  85. While the dam analogues are being constructed in Utah and Northern California, in the Danube Delta in Central Europe, another kind of dam is being removed to clear the way for beavers.
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  86. In late 2019, 10 dams and other manmade structures were removed on the Kogilnik, Kagach and Sarata Rivers, in the upper part of the Sasyk lagoon on the territory of the Danube Biosphere Reserve in Ukraine, to restore rivers to their free-flowing state. The effort appears to have worked. In March this year, a reserve employee found a large number of felled willow trees – one of the species beavers love to gnaw on – he followed their trail to discover a beaver's dam.

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  87. Humans are broadly monogamous, so the researchers suggested that there might be a link between a species’ digit ratio and sexual strategy. If they are right, Neanderthals – who had ratios in between the two groups (0.928) – were slightly less monogamous than both early modern and present-day humans.

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  88. One emerging theory is that diseases carried by the two subspecies – such as HPV and herpes – initially formed an invisible barrier, which prevented either from expanding their territory and potentially coming into contact. In the few areas where they did overlap, they interbred and early modern humans acquired useful immunity genes which suddenly made it possible to venture further.


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  89. "Is he in his own room yet?" is a question new parents often field once they emerge from the haze of life with a newborn. But sleeping apart from our babies is a relatively recent development – and not one that extends around the globe. In other cultures sharing a room, and sometimes a bed, with your baby is the norm.

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  90. Kuroda began looking into the physiological effects of carrying infants when she saw that previous research, which used parental diaries rather than real-time physiological measurements, didn’t find any correlation between the amount of time babies were carried and the amount they cried. "I couldn’t agree with that," she says.

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  91. But the idea that night-waking is normal is not the message that new parents in the West are getting from family, friends and the wider culture. "We've sort of developed this cultural myth that babies shouldn't wake at night," says Ball.


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