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lonestarflight · 4 months
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The Apollo 8 (CSM-103/LTA-B/SA-503) stack at Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center (KSC). This was during a prelaunch alert-mobile service structure pull back. (Mobile launch tower on left and mobile service structure on right.)
Date: December 17, 1968
NASA ID: S68-55424, S68-55415
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jasontoddssuper · 2 years
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Those pjo shitposts with B///99 quotes are funny and all but i'm sick of people comparing Percy to Jake Per*lta,even-no,ESPECIALLY when it's in a positive way.Don't EVER compare my boy to a cop.If you want a bootlicker protagonist,go back to reading Harry P*tter
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b2bcybersecurity · 5 days
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Ohne Zwangspause: Schnelle Datenmigration auf neue Systeme
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Die Datenmigration, also die Verlagerung von Daten von einem alten System in ein neues, ist eine wichtige Aufgabe in einem Unternehmen. Die Erfahrung zeigt, dass die Datenmigration oft viel Zeit in Anspruch nimmt und mit einigen Herausforderungen verbunden ist. Es geht aber auch viel schneller, einfacher und sicherer! Die Lebensdauer von IT-Hardware beträgt im Durchschnitt fünf Jahre. Nach diesem Zeitraum ist ein Austausch erforderlich, oft aufgrund von Leistungseinschränkungen oder Sicherheitsrisiken. Darüber hinaus bedeutet der technologische Fortschritt, dass Unternehmen ihre Datensysteme aktualisieren müssen. Veraltete Systeme stellen ein Sicherheitsrisiko dar. Die Migration auf modernere Systeme verringert das Risiko von Datenverletzungen und Schäden durch Cyberangriffe. Zudem ermutigt die Fokussierung auf Gesetze zum Datenschutz und zur Wahrung der Privatsphäre die Unternehmen zur Migration, um den neuen Vorschriften und Standards zu entsprechen. Herausforderungen bei der Migration Traditionell wird die Datenmigration Datei für Datei durchgeführt, was zeitaufwändig und riskant sein kann. Jede Datei wird einzeln verschoben, und das nimmt bei großen Datenmengen viel Zeit in Anspruch. Die zur Gewährleistung der Datenintegrität erforderliche Genauigkeit, z. B. die Überprüfung auf Fehler oder Beschädigungen, verlangsamt den Prozess zusätzlich. Auch eine etwaig nötige Konvertierung oder Änderung, um die Kompatibilität mit neuen Systemen zu gewährleisten, beansprucht Zeit. Eine solche Sorgfalt ist zwar für die Integrität und Funktionalität der migrierten Daten unerlässlich, kann aber auch betriebliche Herausforderungen mit sich bringen, wie z. B. den eingeschränkten Zugriff auf Dateien während der Migration. Flexibilität und Geduld sind daher in diesem Prozess von entscheidender Bedeutung. Schnellere und einfachere Migration Die Datenmigration kann heute jedoch viel schneller und einfacher erfolgen, ohne Unterbrechung des täglichen Betriebs. - Das Silent-Cubes-System von FAST LTA bietet eine Mindestlebensdauer von zehn Jahren, wodurch sich der Migrationsbedarf im Vergleich zu Systemen mit einer durchschnittlichen IT-Lebensdauer halbiert. - Darüber hinaus bieten Silent Cubes eine einzigartige Art der Datenmigration: Silent Transfer. Wie der Name schon sagt, handelt es sich um einen stillen Migrationsprozess, der im Hintergrund abläuft. So werden Sie im täglichen Betrieb nicht gestört. - Mit Silent Transfer werden die Daten blockweise migriert, was wesentlich effizienter ist als die dateiweise Migration. Darüber hinaus stellt Silent Transfer sicher, dass die Daten überprüft werden, indem der Hash-Schlüssel der Quelldaten mit dem Hash-Schlüssel der Daten auf dem neuen System verglichen wird. Auf diese Weise können Sie nachweisen, dass die Daten nicht verändert wurden, und die gesetzeskonforme Archivierung wird erheblich erleichtert. Das Silent Cube-System wird jährlich von KPMG für die gesetzeskonforme Archivierung zertifiziert. Mit diesem System können Sie nachweisen, dass Sie gemäß den Richtlinien archivieren. Damit entfällt die Notwendigkeit eines teuren Audits, um festzustellen, ob Ihr Unternehmen vorschriftsmäßig archiviert. Ein Beispiel aus der Praxis Um die Vorteile der Silent-Transfer-Methode von FAST LTA zu verdeutlichen, gibt es eine aktuelle Fallstudie: In einem Testszenario wurden 0,95 TB an Daten, verteilt auf 6,3 Millionen Dateien, migriert. Diese Migration dauerte mit der klassischen Methode eineinhalb Wochen. Die Gesamtgröße des zu migrierenden Archivs war aber etwa 100-mal größer und belief sich auf 96 TB und 630 Millionen Dateien. Die herkömmliche Durchlaufzeit für diese Datenmenge, die mit der Datei-für-Datei-Methode durchgeführt wird, würde schätzungsweise 152 Wochen betragen - ein enorm langer Zeitraum für eine solche Aufgabe. Dieser Ansatz ist nicht nur äußerst ineffizient – man darf auch nicht die potenziellen Betriebsunterbrechungen vergessen, die bei herkömmlichen Datenmigrationen auftreten können. 7 Monate ohne Arbeitsunterbrechung statt 3 Jahre Pause Durch die Anwendung der Silent-Transfer-Methode von FAST LTA konnte diese Mammutaufgabe jedoch auf nur sieben Monate verkürzt werden. Dies zeigt nicht nur eine erhebliche Zeitersparnis, sondern unterstreicht auch die Effizienz und Benutzerfreundlichkeit dieser Methode. Mit Silent Transfer können Unternehmen riesige Datenmengen bei minimaler Unterbrechung ihres Tagesgeschäfts migrieren und dabei die Datenintegrität und -sicherheit aufrechterhalten. Dieser praktische Fall zeigt, dass Silent Transfer Unternehmen viel Zeit, Kosten und unvorhergesehene Unterbrechungen erspart.     Passende Artikel zum Thema Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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mysgprop-cstee · 1 month
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Lentor Modern
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LENTOR MODERN 曲水伦庭
THE MOST ANTICIPATED MIXED-USE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT By A Leading Developer In Mixed-Use Development, GUOCOLAND 1BR 527sf #25-xx $1,358,000 - Last 1  3BR+ Flex (969-1130sf) from $2,211,000 - Last 11 “Located in the Thomson area that has mostly landed homes, residents will also enjoy unblocked views of the surrounding areas. Living there also means having vast amount of nature reserves and parks in proximity,” - Guocoland Singapore ✔1.7Ha Integrated Mixed-Use Development in the new Lentor Precinct. ✔ Modern homes, above a shopping mall, directly connected to Lentor MRT ✔ Three 25-storey towers with 605 units of 1 to 4 Bedrooms and a Sky Terrace in each tower. ✔ Directly Linked to Lentor MRT - TEL conveniently connects you to Orchard Road, CBD & East Coast. ✔ Above a shopping mall with over 96,000sqft of Retail and F&B options, including Cafes, Restaurants, Clinics, Childcare Centre & a 12,000sqft Supermarket ✔ Schools Within 2km such as Anderson Pri, Yio Chu Kang Sec, CHIJ St Nicholas Girls', Mayflower Pri/Sec & Nanyang Polytechnic. https://youtu.be/SRZzfvoOJHY https://youtu.be/BW5W1faEV64 "Defining Millennial Modern Living" Quick LinksFact Sheet Unique Selling Points 360 Degree View Clip Nearby MRT/ Schools/ Shopping Mall Showflat Virtual Tour Level 1 Facilities Tour Level 4 Facilities Tour Level 14 Facilities Tour Floor Plan & Virtual Tours: Download e-Brochure StarBuy FAQs Integrated with the new Lentor MRT station, Lentor Modern will be a mixed used development comprising three 25-storey towers with around 605 residential units. Lentor Modern will feature a double-volume sky terrace in each tower. The ground floor will offer  a wide range of F&B and retail options at their doorstep, including a supermarket and childcare facilities. Envisioned to redefine the Lentor Hill area as an exciting residential and lifestyle destination, residents can look forward to modern City Living in the exclusive heartland.
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The Lentor Central site, Lentor Modern is next to the Lentor MRT station, as part of the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL). The TEL is being constructed in five phases, with the Lentor station being part of the Phase 2 opening, which comprises of five other stations, namely: Springleaf, Mayflower, Bright Hill, Upper Thomson and Caldecott. The Caldecott station will connect commuters to the Circle Line while the Bright Hill Station will serve as an interchange station with the Cross-Island Line. The TEL when fully operational will give residents direct access to places such as Orchard Road, Great World City, Shenton Way, Gardens by the Bay, Tanjong Katong, and Siglap.
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Lentor Modern - Public Plaza Future residents who are avid cyclists will be delighted to know that the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced works to extend the cycling network in Ang Mo Kio – which is slated to add an additional 6.8km of cycling paths, of these, 2km will be in the form of new park connectors, set to be completed by 2023, the rest are cycling paths that will be built by 2026. The LTA has said that these cycling paths will be directly connected to Mayflower and Lentor MRT stations to improve connectivity for residents to other amenities in the greater Ang Mo Kio area. Fact Sheet TypeDescriptionsProject Name曲水伦庭 Lentor Modern @Lentor CentralDeveloper NameGLL D Pte. Ltd. (GuocoLand)LocationLentor Central, Singapore 789361 (District 26)Tenure of Land99 years lease from 26th Oct 2021Expected Date of Completion (T.O.P.)Q4 2025Site areaApprox 17,279.9 sqm and GFA of 60,480 sqmTotal No. of UnitsResidential: Est. 605 units in three blocks of 25-storey Commercial: 96,000 sqft, including 12,000 sq ft Supermarket and 10,000 sq ft Childcare Centre Car ParksRESIDENTIAL: 547 carpark lots + 152 Bicycles Lots at 2nd and 3rd storeys. COMMERCIAL: 122 carpark lots + 50 Bicycles Lots at Basement Updated Fact Sheet for Lentor Modern
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Premium developer - Guocoland Guocoland Since being listed in Singapore in 1978, GuocoLand Limited has quickly risen to become one of the leaders in property development across Asia. With top class operations throughout Singapore, China, Vietnam and Malaysia, the group has delivered the highest standard of property development, management, sales, investing, hotel operations and more for over 40 years. With its headquarters located in Singapore, the group is looking forward to completing yet another impeccable residential development project with The Avenir. With 35 residential projects to its name in Singapore alone, GuocoLand has seen over 10,000 apartments and homes be sold to satisfied customers that love their blend of practical and luxurious design. Some of GuocoLand’s flagship projects include the Guoco Tower, the high-class Wallich Residence luxury apartments, Leedon Residence, Sims Urban Oasis and much, much more.
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Lentor Modern Guocoland - Developer
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Lentor Modern Guocoland - Developer Awards Unique Selling Points 1. Integrated With 2 Levels Of Retail Space directly connected to the Lentor MRT station on the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL). Solve all your basic needs, including child care, food and grocery. 2. Unblock ViewMostly low-density and landed private housing and is known for its quiet ambience.  3. Nature7 Mins Drive To Thomson Nature Park & Lower Pierce Reservoir Park 4. UniqueThe One Project That Will Spin Off To Multiple Launches (5 Confirmed Sites) Within 2022 And 2023! As the trend setter, Lentor Modern will set the benchmark for rental price in the vicinity. 5. Good Transport ConnectivityWhen Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) is fully operational, it will offer residents direct access to places such as Orchard Road, Great World City, Shenton Way, Gardens by the Bay, Tanjong Katong, and all the way to Changi Airport. 6. Transformation of the North RegionThe North Coast Innovation Corridor (NCIC)The Woodlands Regional CentreRail Transport System (RTS)Redevelopment of Sembawang Shipyard 7. Good Exit StrategyIt offers a higher rate of capital appreciation as it is "new township"
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With an integration to Lentor MRT Station, along the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL), residents will enjoy seamless connectivity to other parts of Singapore. When the Thomson-East Coast Line is fully operational, residents may only take 20 minutes of travelling time to get to Orchard Road via direct train access. Orchard MRT is just 9 stops away and Thomson Plaza is just 2 stops from Lentor Modern. This is a prime example of a co-located development in line with the Government’s Master Plan of building towns that are vibrant and self-sufficient with everything that you need being easily accessible without travelling too far. Once completed, the Thomson-East Coast Line will stretch from Woodlands North to Orchard to the Central Business District to East Coast before ending in the Eastern part of Singapore in Bedok.
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Lentor-MRT There are also a plenty of green recreation spaces that will appeal to nature buffs and fitness enthusiasts. There is the nearby Lower Pierce Reservoir which presents charming views of the secondary forests, hiking trails and the tranquil boardwalk where visitors can seek respite from the hustle and bustle of urban living. Future upcoming park connectors in the area will link residents to Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West as well as the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park. The latter is one of the largest urban parks in central Singapore that is filled with lush lawns and has a 3-km meandering river. Families with school-going children will be glad to know that there are a number of established schools around the area, such as Presbyterian High School, Anderson Primary School, and CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School.
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Upper Peirce Reservoir View (SOUTH)
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Unblocked Landed View (NORTH) 360 Degree View Clip https://youtu.be/C7Z0VMHidKY Lentor Modern Surrounding Building and Views Nearby MRT/ Schools/ Shopping Mall Trains (MRT) • LENTOR MRT TE5 100m Groceries/ Shopping • Lentor Modern commercial space 0m • Broadway Plaza 1.98 km   Schools • Anderson Primary 770m • Presbyterian High 970m • Yio Chu Kang Secondary 1.15 km • Chij St. Nicholas Girls' 1.36 km • Mayflower Primary 1.41 km
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Site Plan & Unit Mixes
Lentor Modern’s landscape design centre around the concept of wellness with nature, to use nature with tailored spaces for enjoyment, relaxation and wellness. The site is once seated on a secondary forest environment with a fresh water stream meandering through the site. This forest stream landscape inspired the organic design of the landscapes that are applied in Lentor Modern. Lush greenery of tree groves surrounding Lentor Modern mimicking the native forest enhancing the development on the ground level and the use of ‘forest giant’ trees species at the public plaza preserve the memory of the lentor forest with foresty ambience comfort. Inspired by 曲水流觞, a 200m long water body is designed along the landscape deck at level 4, like the Lentor stream that is once flowing through the site. Resting terraces, pool alcoves, garden pavilions are strategically positioned to be along this ‘stream’ which is also the recreation pools and landscape ponds. These tailored spaces meandering beside the ‘stream’ offer residents with therapeutic greenery of outdoors respites for exercising, strolling, book reading, yoga/meditation, gardening, glamping and social/entertainment interaction. This relationship between water and landscape provide tranquility is a boost to the human's senses for relaxation and restorative experience.
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Site Plan Unit Types Amidst the steam landscape and wellness gardens at the 4th storey, there are 3 residential tower blocks, each with a sky terrace high up on the 14th storey. Given the nature of sky terraces are elevated from the ground, away from the hustle and bustle of the communal landscape deck, the sky terraces offer small alcoves and corners that residents must meander through to enjoy quiet ambience for solo working or small groups interaction as well as the enjoyment of the views of the surrounding Nature reserves. The façade design of the ground floor and podium takes its cue from the concept of the site as an extension of the Lentor Secondary Forest which used to occupy the area where the development is located. Nature inspired prints imprinted on the facade complements the internal finishes which features the re-creation of Lentor Streams flowing through the podium space and forms a backdrop to the forest giants landscaping the Public Plaza. The entrances into the podium are accentuated by large variable volume canopies which mimic the treetop canopy, tapering down into cozy low volume spaces as users pass from the outside into the inside space. The tower blocks which sit on the podium overlooks a lushly planted landscape deck dominated by flora native to the area and also the future Hillock Park across the development. The façade design of the towers features contrasting earth tones and linear ledges which break down the scale of the tower and provide sun shading to the units. Egg-crate screens are used on the external areas of the façade which is envisaged to draw in pixelated light to the balcony floor and living areas making reference to sunlight trickling through the thick canopy on the forest floor. Unit Mixes:  - Typical Ceiling Heights: 2.845m - 3 Lifts Per Tower - 9 or 10 units per floor - 600mm x 600mm Porcelain Tiles - Brands: SMEG/ Franke/ Hansgrohe/ Roca/ Mitsubishi  - Smart home features - lighting points to designated areas, air-conditioning.
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Lentor Modern Units Mixes
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Showflat Virtual Tour Level 1 Facilities Tour Level 4 Facilities Tour Level 14 Facilities Tour Floor Plan & Virtual Tours:
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曲水伦庭
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Lentor Modern by Guocoland
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Lentor Modern - Public Plaza
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Lentor Modern Guocoland - Commercial Podium Shops
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Lentor Modern Guocoland - Directly Connected to MRT Read the full article
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iwan1979 · 3 months
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Full adoption push for SimplyGo a 'judgment error', EZ-Link system to stay until at least 2030: Chee Hong Tat - CNA
a $40M lesson that to b borne from gov pocket which partly from public as well.. haven't LTA done a targeted survey on those users which still using old ezlink to find out their preferences?
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whattheabcxyz · 3 months
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2024-01-27
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Largest outdoor F&B container park will open on Jan 29, with 13 vendors and over 340 seats
More youth blood donors needed
LTA now says use of EZ-link & NETS FlashPay cards on public transport to stay till at least 2030
...while Chee Hong Tat admits LTA made "judgement error" in switching to SimplyGo - idiots 😒 ...you'd think only our stupid M'sian counterparts would do something this retarded
How dangling a $10K carrot has helped private bus company woo younger Singaporean drivers
15-year-old teen among 68 suspects arrested in islandwide drug bust, with over $60K in narcotics seized - put all these moronic scumbags to death
Tengah BTO's failed cooling system continues to frustrate some residents
Massage parlours found offering illicit services will be removed from CDC voucher scheme
Health
Singapore: Study finds majority of heat injury patients at SGH are young adults aged 18-39
Nature
Longest-lived animals on earth
Travel
US embassy in Bahamas issues travel warning to Americans as 18 people are murdered "in broad daylight" just this month alone
People
Donald Trump ordered to pay E Jean Carroll $83.3m over defamatory statements - Is this hag really worth $83.3m?! She must be laughing all the way to the bank now!
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31 activities to try that may end up becoming hobbies
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Singapore: MBS flooded with people hoping to catch glimpse of Dylan Wang - I have no clue who the heck he is; he isn't even good-looking ffs!
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dreamergrowth · 3 months
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Navigating Finances: Tax Saving Options for Salaried Employees
For salaried employees, optimizing tax savings is a key aspect of financial planning. Understanding and leveraging available tax-saving options not only reduces the overall tax liability but also helps individuals build wealth over time. In this article, we explore some effective tax-saving options tailored for salaried employees, empowering them to make informed financial decisions.
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1. Provident Fund (PF) Contributions:
One of the Tax Saving Options for Salaried Employeesindividuals is contributing to the Provident Fund (PF). Both the employee and the employer contribute a portion of the salary towards the PF, and the employee's contribution is eligible for tax deductions under Section 80C.
2. Employee Provident Fund (EPF):
The Employee Provident Fund (EPF) is similar to the PF but is managed by the Employees' Provident Fund Organization (EPFO). Contributions to EPF are eligible for tax benefits, making it a reliable long-term savings option.
3. Public Provident Fund (PPF):
The Public Provident Fund (PPF) is a voluntary savings scheme that offers tax benefits under Section 80C. Salaried employees can invest in PPF to build a tax-efficient and secure corpus over time.
4. National Pension System (NPS):
Contributions made towards the National Pension System (NPS) are eligible for tax deductions under Section 80CCD. NPS not only helps in tax savings but also serves as a retirement planning tool, providing a pension income in the later years.
5. Equity-Linked Saving Schemes (ELSS):
ELSS is a tax-saving mutual fund that allows salaried individuals to invest in equities. Investments in ELSS are eligible for deductions under Section 80C, offering the potential for capital appreciation over the long term.
6. Tax-Saving Fixed Deposits:
Many banks offer tax-saving fixed deposits with a lock-in period of five years. The interest earned on these deposits is taxable, but the invested amount qualifies for a deduction under Section 80C.
7. Health Insurance Premium:
Salaried employees can avail tax benefits by paying health insurance premiums for themselves, their spouses, children, and parents. Under Section 80D, these premiums are eligible for deductions, promoting both financial security and well-being.
8. Home Loan Repayment:
For salaried individuals with a home loan, repayments of the principal amount qualify for deductions under Section 80C, while interest payments are eligible for benefits under Section 24(b).
9. Education Loan Interest:
Interest paid on education loans for self, spouse, or children is eligible for deductions under Section 80E. This encourages individuals to invest in education and skill development for themselves or their dependents.
10. Leave Travel Allowance (LTA):
Salaried employees can claim exemptions on Leave Travel Allowance (LTA) for the expenses incurred on domestic travel. However, it is essential to adhere to specified guidelines to avail of this benefit.
In conclusion, salaried employees have a variety of tax-saving options at their disposal. It's crucial to align these investments with individual financial goals and carefully consider the tax implications. Seeking advice from financial professionals can help optimize tax-saving strategies and build a robust financial plan that aligns with both short-term and long-term objectives.
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December 1968 ended a year more turbulent than most. For the American space program, however, it brought the Moon landing one giant step closer. The successful first lunar orbital flight by Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, and William A. Anders proved the space worthiness of the Apollo Command and Service Modules (CSM) at lunar distances and demonstrated navigation beyond low Earth orbit. Preparations continued for the next two missions – Apollo 9 to test the Lunar Module (LM) in Earth orbit in February or March 1969, and Apollo 10 to repeat the test in lunar orbit in May. If those missions proved successful, NASA hoped to achieve the first Moon landing by the summer of 1969. Left: Apollo 8 astronauts James A. Lovell, left, Frank Borman, and William A. Anders during the preflight crew press conference. Middle: At the White House, Apollo 7 astronauts R. Walter Cunningham, left, Donn F. Eisele, and Walter M. Schirra, Apollo 8 astronauts Anders, Lovell, and Borman, standing at right, watch aviation pioneer Charles A. Lindberg sign a commemorative document, as First Lady “Lady Bird” Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson, former NASA Administrator James E. Webb, and Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey look on. Right: During the countdown demonstration test, Borman, standing left, Lovell, and Anders pose with their backups Neil A. Armstrong, kneeling left, Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin, and Fred W. Haise. On Dec. 2, Borman, Lovell, and Anders held their preflight press conference at the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), now NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Borman summed up the crew’s readiness, “I think we can say we’re ready two weeks before” the flight. President Lyndon B. Johnson invited Apollo 7 astronauts Walter M. Schirra, Donn F. Eisele, and R. Walter Cunningham to a state dinner at the White House on Dec. 9, 1968. He also invited Apollo 8 astronauts Borman, Lovell, and Anders, just 12 days from their historic launch to the Moon, as well as aviation pioneer Charles A. Lindberg to sign a commemorative document to hang in the White House Treaty Room. Two days later, Borman, Lovell, and Anders and their backups Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin, and Fred W. Haise participated in the countdown demonstration test at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. Left: The Apollo 8 launch vehicle at Launch Pad 39A during the countdown demonstration test. Middle: Apollo 8 crew of William A. Anders, left, Frank Borman, and James A. Lovell at the Command Module simulator at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Right: Lovell, left, Borman, and Anders enjoy some pre-holiday cheer on the eve of their launch to the Moon. Engineers at KSC’s Launch Complex 39 completed the Apollo 8 Countdown Demonstration Test (CDDT) between Dec. 5 and 11, consisting of “wet” and “dry” phases. In the first wet phase, they simulated the entire countdown including the loading of propellant in the rocket’s three stages, down to T minus 8.9 seconds, the time when the first stage’s five F-1 engines ignite. For safety reasons, the crew did not participate in the wet countdown. At the end of the wet phase on Dec. 10, workers drained the fuel from the rocket and recycled the countdown. The next day, the countdown again proceeded to the point of first stage ignition, but for this dry phase the astronauts suited up and strapped into the capsule as they would on launch day. The CDDT also tied in the Mission Control Center (MCC) at MSC, and the Manned Space Flight Network, a series of tracking stations around the world used to monitor the mission. With the CDDT completed, the countdown for Apollo 8 began on Dec. 15. Left: Liftoff of Apollo 8. Middle: A rapidly receding Earth shortly after Trans-Lunar Injection. Right: The spent S-IVB third stage with the Lunar Module (LM) Test Article-B (LTA-B) visible where a LM would normally reside. On Dec. 21, 1968, at precisely 7:51 a.m. EST, at Launch Pad 39A the five engines of the Saturn V’s first stage came to life, powering up to their full 7.5 million pounds of thrust. The brilliance of the flame rivaled the sunrise. At the top of the rocket, strapped inside their Command Module (CM), Borman, Lovell, and Anders experienced firsthand the power of a Saturn V launch. As soon as the rocket cleared the launch tower, control of the mission transferred from the Launch Control Center at Launch Complex 39 to MCC at MSC. From there, three teams of controllers, led by Lead Flight Director Clifford E. Charlesworth and Flight Directors Glynn S. Lunney and Milton L. Windler, working in eight-hour shifts, monitored the mission until splashdown. During the launch and early phases of the flight, Michael Collins served as the capsule communicator, or capcom, the astronaut in MCC who spoke directly with the crew. Within 11 and a half minutes, the three stages of the Saturn V placed Apollo 8 into Earth orbit. For the next 90 minutes, MCC and the astronauts thoroughly checked out the spacecraft’s systems, and capcom Collins informed the crew, “You are go for TLI,” or Trans-Lunar Injection, a less than dramatic way of saying “You’re off to the Moon!” Those words committed the mission to break the bonds of Earth’s gravity and set a course for the Moon. Near the end of the second revolution around the Earth, the rocket’s third stage engine fired for a second time, for more than five minutes, increasing Apollo 8’s speed from 17,400 miles per hour to 24,226 miles per hour, enough to overcome Earth’s gravity and send it on a Moonward trajectory. Soon after the burn ended, the astronauts separated their spacecraft from the spent stage and began their three-day cruise to the Moon. The famous Earthrise photograph from Apollo 8. During the journey, Borman, Lovell, and Anders passed through the Earth’s Van Allen radiation belts and crossed into the Moon’s gravitational sphere of influence. About 69 hours after launch, Apollo 8 passed the leading edge of the Moon and disappeared behind it, all communications with Earth cut off. While behind the Moon, the astronauts performed the Lunar Orbit Insertion maneuver, but for a few anxious minutes, only they knew that their spacecraft’s engine had performed as expected. As they emerged on the Moon’s other side precisely at the predicted time, MCC confirmed that Apollo 8 had achieved lunar orbit. The astronauts began to describe the Moon as no other humans had seen it before. Left: The Tsiolkovski Crater on the Moon’s farside, seen directly by human eyes for the first time during Apollo 8. Middle: Apollo 8 shortly after splashdown, with the astronauts in the life raft awaiting pick up by the recovery helicopter. Right: Apollo 8 astronauts arrive on the prime recovery ship U.S.S. Yorktown. For the next 20 hours, they orbited the Moon 10 times. On their ninth revolution, knowing that Christmas Eve had turned to Christmas Day, Borman, Lovell, and Anders read from The Bible’s Book of Genesis and wished everyone on “the good Earth” a Merry Christmas. On their final revolution, they disappeared behind the Moon one last time and fired their spacecraft’s engine to propel them out of lunar orbit to head back toward Earth. Once they reestablished contact at the predicted time, Lovell proclaimed, “Please be informed there is a Santa Claus,” his way of saying that the engine burned as expected. The astronauts spent the next three days coasting back toward Earth, ending their historic six-day mission with a predawn splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. Teams from the prime recovery ship U.S.S. Yorktown (CV-10) recovered them from the water and brought them aboard the carrier. Left: Apollo 8 astronauts (wearing leis) William A. Anders, left, James A. Lovell, and Frank Borman listen to Hawaii Governor John A. Burns during their brief stopover at Hickam Air Force Base (AFB) in Honolulu. Middle: Anders, left, Borman, and Lovell give short speeches to the crowd gathered to welcome them home at Ellington AFB in Houston. Right: The Apollo 8 Command Module on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Image credit: courtesy Museum of Science and Industry. From the Yorktown, Borman, Lovell, and Anders flew to Hickam Air Force Base (AFB) in Honolulu. Following a brief welcome ceremony hosted by Hawaii Governor John A. Burns, their boarded a transport jet bound for Texas. Upon their arrival back in Houston on Dec. 29, more than 2,000 people greeted them at Ellington AFB despite the pre-dawn chill. Meanwhile, after the Yorktown arrived in Honolulu on Dec. 29, workers removed the CM to begin safing its systems. They flew it to Long Beach, California, and from there trucked it to its manufacturer, the North American Rockwell Space Division in Downey, California, where it arrived on Jan. 1, 1969, for a thorough postflight inspection. Since 1971, the Apollo 8 CM has been on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. TIME magazine named Borman, Lovell, and Anders Men of the Year for 1968. Apollo 8 brought the Moon landing one giant step closer. Apollo 9 astronauts James A. McDivitt, left, David R. Scott, and Russell L. Schweickart pose in front of the Apollo 8 Saturn V during its terminal countdown demonstration test at Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Due to delays in its development, the LM remained one component of the lunar mission architecture that Apollo 8 did not test. The task of conducting the first crewed evaluation of the LM fell to Apollo 9, scheduled for late February 1969. As the prime crew for the 10-day Earth orbital mission, NASA assigned James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, and Russell L. Schweickart, with Charles “Pete” Conrad, Richard F. Gordon, and Alan L. Bean as their backups. McDivitt and Schweickart planned to enter the LM while Scott remained in the CM. Before the two spacecraft undocked, Schweickart planned to conduct a roughly 2-hour spacewalk, using prepositioned handholds to translate from the LM to the CM, where Scott awaited him in the open hatch. The dual spacewalk served to demonstrate a backup transfer capability should a problem arise with the internal transfer tunnel. The spacewalk would also serve as the only in-space test of the new Apollo A7L spacesuit before the Moon landing. Following the spacewalk, McDivitt and Schweickart planned to undock the LM and conduct an independent flight up to a distance of 100 miles, and test both the descent and ascent stage engines, before rejoining Scott in the CM. Apollo 9 prime and backup astronauts test the new Apollo A7L spacesuit in the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory at the Manned Spacecraft Center, now NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. David R. Scott, left, Russell L. Schweickart, and Alan L. Bean. International Latex Corporation (ILC) of Dover, Delaware, developed two versions of the Apollo A7L space suit for NASA – one for use exclusively inside the spacecraft, such as during launch, and the other that astronauts can also use during spacewalks, using the Portable Life Support System (PLSS) backpack. Both types of the suit could operate under vacuum conditions, but crew members wearing the inside version remained attached to the spacecraft via hoses that provided life support such as oxygen. The external version’s PLSS provided the required oxygen and communications during spacewalks outside the vehicle, for example on the lunar surface. For Apollo 9, McDivitt and Schweickart wore the external versions (even though McDivitt did not plan to do a spacewalk) while Scott wore the internal version. McDivitt, Scott, Schweickart, and Bean tested their A7L spacesuits with the PLSS under vacuum conditions in Chamber A of the Space Environment Simulation Laboratory at MSC. In the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Left: The assembled Apollo 9 spacecraft arrives from the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building, and shares space in the transfer aisle with the recently arrived Apollo 10 first stage. Middle: Workers hoist the Apollo 9 spacecraft in preparation for stacking onto the Saturn V rocket, with the Lunar Module’s landing gear visible. Right: Workers stack the Apollo 9 spacecraft onto its Saturn V rocket. On Nov. 30, workers in KSC’s Manned Spacecraft Operations Building (MSOB) installed the Apollo 9 LM in its Spacecraft LM Adapter (SLA) and then stacked the CSM on top. They transferred the assembled spacecraft to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) three days later where engineers stacked it atop its Saturn V rocket in High Bay 3. Rollout to Launch Pad 39A occurred in early January 1969.  Left: Workers ready the Apollo 10 S-IC first stage for stacking onto the Mobile Launcher in the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. Middle: Workers stack the Apollo 10 S-II second stage. Right: The S-IVB third stage for Apollo 10 arrives at KSC. Preparations continued for Apollo 10, the mission planned for May 1969 to test all the spacecraft components in lunar orbit as a possible dress rehearsal for the Moon landing. The Apollo 10 prime crew consisted of Thomas P. Stafford, John W. Young, and Eugene A. Cernan, the first all-veteran three-person crew, with L. Gordon Cooper, Donn F. Eisele, and Edgar D. Mitchell assigned as their backups. Stafford and Cernan planned to undock their LM and fly it to within nine miles of the lunar surface before rejoining Young in the CM. At KSC, in the VAB’s High Bay 2, by Dec. 7 workers had stacked the first two stages of the Apollo 10 Saturn V. The third stage arrived at KSC on Dec. 10 and workers stacked it atop the rocket on Dec. 29. Apollo 9 spacecraft testing in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Left and middle: Simulated docking test between the Apollo 10 Lunar Module (LM), top, and Command Module. Right: Joining the LM’s ascent stage to the descent stage. In the nearby MSOB, engineers performed a docking test of the Apollo 10 CSM and LM on Dec. 11. Following the test, workers mated the LM’s ascent and descent stages in a vacuum chamber in preparation for altitude tests in January 1969. In parallel, engineers conducted altitude tests with the CM, with prime and backup crews participating. Left: Chief test pilot Joseph S. “Joe” Algranti ejects from the Lunar Landing Training Vehicle-1 (LLTV-1) with seconds to spare. Middle: The LLTV-1 explodes as it crashes to the ground. Right: Algranti floats safely to the ground under his parachute. Apollo commanders used the Lunar Landing Training Vehicle (LLTV) to simulate flying the LM, especially the final 200 feet of the descent. Following Armstrong’s May 6, 1968, crash in an earlier version of the training aircraft, NASA grounded the fleet until engineers could take corrective action. Flights with LLTV-1 resumed at Ellington on Oct. 3, 1968, with MSC chief test pilot Joseph S. “Joe” Algranti at the controls. During the next two months, Algranti and fellow MSC pilot H.E. “Bud” Ream completed 14 test flights with LLTV-1 to check out the vehicle. Ream also piloted LLTV-2’s first two flights beginning Dec. 5. During LLTV-1’s 15th flight on Dec. 8, the final certification flight before resuming astronaut training, Algranti took the vehicle to 680 feet altitude and began a lunar landing simulation run. The vehicle began to oscillate in all three axes, which Algranti tried to control. But unexpected wind gusts exceeded the craft’s aerodynamic control limits and it began a sudden descent. At 100 feet altitude, and with less than a second to spare, Algranti ejected and safely parachuted to the ground with only minor bruises, but LLTV-1 crashed and burned beyond repair. Left: At Houston’s Ellington Air Force Base, workers prepare the LLTV-3 for packing into the Super Guppy cargo plane. Right: Workers at Ellington load the LLTV-3 into the Super Guppy for shipping to NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, for wind tunnel tests. Once again, NASA grounded the LLTVs and MSC Director Robert R. Gilruth set up an investigation board, chaired by NASA astronaut Walter M. Schirra. To better understand the vehicle’s aerodynamic characteristics, in late December NASA shipped LLTV-3 to the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, where engineers tested it in the wind tunnel. Findings from the board and from the Langley tests indicated that a gust of wind that overwhelmed the vehicle’s control limits caused the LLTV-1 crash, unrelated to Armstrong’s accident. Recommendations included increasing the level of thrust in the craft’s thrusters by 50 percent to provide an additional margin of safety.  News from around the world in December 1968: Dec. 6 – The Rolling Stones release their album “Beggars Banquet.” Dec. 7 – The United States launches the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory-2 space telescope. Dec. 11 – President-elect Richard M. Nixon introduces his 12 Cabinet nominees. Dec. 11 – The film “Oliver!” opens in the U.S. Dec. 16 – Musical-fantasy film “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” premieres in London and two days later in New York City. Dec. 16 – Led Zeppelin’s concert debut in Denver, as opener for Vanilla Fudge. Dec. 30 – Frank Sinatra first records “My Way.” Share Details Last Updated Dec 19, 2023 Related TermsNASA HistoryApollo Explore More 8 min read 50 Years Ago: Skylab 4 Astronauts Push Past the One-Month Mark Article 2 days ago 7 min read 120 Years Ago: The First Powered Flight at Kitty Hawk Article 6 days ago 3 min read Contributions of the DC-8 to Earth System Science at NASA: A Workshop Article 1 week ago
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Introducing ‘ANVAY’, Setting the Stage for an Unprecedented Global Dialogue on Harassment & Discrimination
The Legal Swan and its brands  POSH at Work and Respekt are organising an extraordinary and groundbreaking initiative titled ‘Anvay’ (www.anvayglobal.com), A Global Dialogue on Harassment & Discrimination taking place VIRTUALLY from 8 - 9 Dec 2023. It is a first of its kind Dialogue happening Globally.
Event Details:
Name: Anvay, A Global Dialogue on Harassment & Discrimination
Venue: Virtual
Date: 8-9 December 2023
Time: 10 AM to 6 PM IST
Event Link: https://www.anvayglobal.com/
Registration Link: https://www.anvayglobal.com/register/
Why Anvay?
Bhanwari Devi’s indomitable spirit in the face of adversity became a catalyst for significant legal reforms. In 1992, she courageously exposed a child marriage in her Rajasthan village, only to be subjected to a horrifying gang-rape as reprisal. Despite her quest for justice, the legal system failed her, prompting a national outcry.
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Bhanwari Devi’s ordeal spurred the creation of the Vishaka Guidelines, shaping India’s response to workplace harassment. These guidelines paved the way for the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, colloquially known as the POSH Act. To honour Bhanwari Devi’s resilience, we are hosting a global dialogue on harassment and discrimination, where she serves as our esteemed chief guest.
What is the purpose?
The aim of the dialogue is to create awareness around laws, rights, and remedies available, normalize conversations around ‘taboo’ topics, drive towards the inclusion of all irrespective of one’s gender, sexuality, disability, etc., see the performance of our laws so far, what we can do in future, learn about good practices across sectors globally and look for solutions for positive change. This is a dialogue with a cause and for a cause.
What will be discussed?
Anvay features expert discussions on harassment and discrimination and will see insights from Speakers from UN, NCW, UNICEF, Judiciary, Harvard University and more. Our agenda covers discussions around intersection of technology and law, experiences of persons with disabilities, future of the metaverse, measures in schools, challenges faced by the queer community, the judiciary’s role, media’s role in creating awareness, young adults and role of universities, and strategies for organizing the unorganized.
Who are the speakers?
Unveiling the luminaries set to grace our event—the following distinguished speakers who will ignite, inspire, and illuminate the discourse.
Rekha Sharma, Chairperson, National Commission for Women
Susan Jane Ferguson , Country Representative, UN Women
Kate Jenkins AO , Chair, Creative Workplaces Council, Former Australian Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission
Kiranmayi Addu , Scientist-B, UNICEF, ICMR-NIN
Priyanka Chirimar , Founder at AAPC & Co-Founder at Nanshe
sujata nabar , DGM - Ethics & Governance, Mahindra Group
Mahendra Itkarkar , Executive Director, Human Resources, Morgan Stanley
Poonam Kapoor , Head of Employee Relations, Credit Suisse, India
Vindhya Undurti , (Former) Professor at Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Jitendra Mohan, President: Asia-Pacific Association of Psychology, Former President: International Society of Mental Training for Excellence, Editor-in-Chief: Indian Journal of Psychology, Editor-in-Chief: Asian Journal of Psychology and Education
Dr. Anjhula Mya S. , International Psychologist, Trauma Specialist
Alankrita Shrivastava, Screenwriter, Director and Producer
Kopal Naithani , Founder/ Director - Superfly Films
Rachel DiBella, LICSW , MSW, Associate Director, Strategic Prevention Initiatives Office for Gender Equity, Harvard University
Zeinab Farokhi, PhD , Assistant Professor (LTA), Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Toronto, Mississauga Concordia University
Aniha Brar , Dean, Young India Fellowship and Vice Chancellor’s Office Ashoka University
Dr. Vinita Chandra, Associate Professor, Ramjas College, Delhi University
Kevin Lee, CEO, Yuvaa
Arvind Rao , Advocate Supreme Court of India, Legal Counsel in Adigator Media, IPC NEWS NETWORK, Corporate Advocate
Dr. Meenu Bhambhani , Vice President- Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity (GIDE) Business Consultant, State Street
Dr. Kiran Nayak. B , Disability and Transgender Activist, Karnataka
Nina Jane Patel , Safe, Responsible Innovation & Development of Frontier Technology, Head of Research, Doctoral Researcher, Kabuni
Kinjal Maulin Salvi , Founding Member, World Metaverse Council
Kapil Dhiman , Award winning CEO, Built the Metaverse Startup of the year, Web3 Advisor
Bradley Poynting , Child Safeguarding & Child Protection Consultant, Poynting Consulting & Advisory and Australian Red Cross Greater Brisbane Area, Australia
Ju'Riese Colon , Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Center for SafeSport
Dr. Charlene Doak-Gebauer , Founder/Chair Internet Sense First, Founder and Chair the AICET Council, Global Chair Childcare and Protection, G100
Indu Madhavi Iragavarapu , Professional Development Manager, Nord Anglia Education, The Oakridge International School
Matt Skallerud , LGBTQ+ Marketing, Advertising, PR & Social Media, World's Leading LGBTQ+ Global Media Company, Pennsylvania, United States
Luiza Drummond Veado, Human Rights and Gender Specialist, SOGIESC Expert, New York, United States
Scott Sallée , Social Impact & Sustainability at Dentsu International, Co-Chair: Wellbeing, Steerco: LGBTQ+, Neurodivergent
Zainab Patel , Inclusion Catalyst, Lead Inclusion & Diversity, Pernod Ricard India
Satvik (he/they) , Co-founder, Transmen Collective and Consultant, Transgender Division, NISD, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, GoI
Hon’ble Justice Sujata Manohar (Retd.), Authored the Vishaka judgment in 1997, paving the way for the Vishaka Guidelines and setting the foundation for the POSH Act of 2013
Hon’ble Justice A. K. Sikri (Retd.), Authored the groundbreaking NALSA judgment in 2014, a cornerstone for the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019
How are different voices being covered?
Anvay also presents Video Insights, a dialogue-driven initiative which features in-depth conversations on harassment and discrimination with experts and individuals worldwide, hailing from diverse jurisdictions such as Pakistan, Nepal, Indonesia, Kenya, Canada, Wales, and more.
Akhil Neelam, 30 for 2030 Youth Leader at UN Women, Building a Think tank on gender and politics in South Asia Hyderabad, India
Aleena Ahmed, Lawyer, Associate at Ijaz Ahmed & Associates
Bhawana Shrestha, PhD, Co-Founder at My Emotions Matter Team Lead Office of Safe and Respectable Learning (OSRL) King's College Nepal
Colin Druhan, Executive Director at Pride at Work
Dr. Smita Ghosh, Psychologist, Human Rights & Women Empowerment Activist, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Johanna Robinson, Wales National Adviser Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Joy Matheka, Legal Officer at Kenya Alliance for Advancement of Children | Expertise in Children rights, Human rights, and Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (OCSEA)
Naomi Hunter-Epson, Cambridge Politics + IR BA Hons Undergrad Finalist, Events Officer for Cambridge University, Gender Studies Society
Oviana Fathul Jannah, Child Rights Advocate Project Manager ECPAT Indonesia
Siddhantt Shah, Founder at Access for All India
Swechhya Rajbhandary, Educator, Education & Awareness Lead at Office of Safe and Respectable Learning (OSRL) King's College Nepal
Viveka (Paul) Chattopadhyay, Consultant in Autism and Cerebral Palsy Delhi, India
Christine Uyoga, Gender Equality & Social Inclusion, Sexual & Reproductive Health Rights, Safeguarding/ Prevention of Sexual Exploitation & Abuse, Harassment Nairobi
Stuti Jalan, Founder, Women Inspiring Network (WIN) and Crosshairs Communication
Harshita Singh, Mother caring for a child with Lobar Holoprosencephaly
Dr. Parul, Mother caring for a child with Cerebral Palsy
Srikant, Individual using wheelchair
We have got an exciting roster of additional speakers waiting to be unveiled! Stay tuned for more introductions and updates.
Who are the Partners?
Who are our Knowledge Partners?
Introducing our esteemed Knowledge Partners, a consortium of renowned academics and experts shaping the intellectual foundation of our global event on harassment and discrimination.
1.    Gujarat National Law University
2.    Nishith Desai Associates
3.    DY Patil University
4.    Svarniti Law Offices
5.    Pier Counsel
Who is our Platform Partner?
Introducing Unstop – our dedicated Platform Partner, a tech innovator!
Who are our Media Partners?
Anvay proudly presents a collaborative effort to amplify the voices and impact of our collective mission with the following Media Partners:
Advocate Khoj
Manupatra
Yuvaa
HR Professional Network (HRPN)
Women Inspiring Networking
Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS)
Women's Web
Business Today
The Eastern Herald
Young Leaders for Active Citizenship (YLAC)
International Legal Alliance
Media India Group
Lawctopus
Lawctopus Law School
Lawteller
LatestLaws.com
LAWyersClubIndia
Legal Bites
Legalify India
Desi Kaanoon
Legal Desire
Law Labs
Our Legal World
Law Lust
Legal Gossipss
UPSC Desire
PSC Exam Guide
Indian Polity
Bharat Ka Kanoon
Legal Rights
Lady Lawyer
Adv. Aishwarya Nagar
Adv. Reena Yadav
Who Will Attend?
Leaders (such as CEOs, Board of Directors, HoDs and other Key Managerial Personnel).
Employees in the role of HR, Legal, Ethics & Compliance and Learning & Development.
Internal committee members handling complaints of sexual harassment.
Complaint officers handling complaints related to harassment, bullying, discrimination etc.
Managers who, in any other capacity, conduct training or assist in handling complaints.
Individual Lawyers, Psychologists, HR and other practitioners acting as consultants, external members or counsellors who assist with resolving harassment, discrimination and bullying related concerns.
Students looking to work around harassment, discrimination and bullying.
Event Access Fee: 
Students 
For One Day - INR 750 + Taxes 
For Two Days - INR 1000 + Taxes 
Professionals 
For One Day - INR 3,000 + Taxes 
For Two Days - INR 5,000 + Taxes 
Benefits: 
Be a part of something truly groundbreaking – A Global Movement for Change – Towards a Positive Future.
Gain insights from thought leaders and experts.
Participate in interactive sessions and workshops.
Ticket cost is inclusive of access to all discussions virtually on both days. 
Certificate of participation. 
Access to discussion forum on the website. 
Profile visibility to wide audience. 
Shout out on social media. 
Who are the Organizers?
The Legal Swan is an organization that aims to provide 360-degree solutions against bullying, harassment & discrimination and promote diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging through its brands POSH at Work and Respekt.
Meet the Organizing Team!
Dive into the profiles of the team managing the event!
Shivangi Prasad , Founder & Director – The Legal Swan, POSH at Work & Respekt, Legal Consultant & Author, Trainer & External Member, WICCI, ASH Maharashtra President
Divya R , Trainer & External Member, Chief Quality Officer (Social Media), The Legal Swan
Ekta Jaiswal (She/Her) , Trainer & External Member, Chief Quality Officer (Training Management System), The Legal Swan
Pallavi Poswal , Trainer & External Member, Chief Quality Officer (Complaint Management System), The Legal Swan
Vatsal Chorera , Chief Legal & Compliance Officer, The Legal Swan
Ajeet Dubey , Chief Technology Officer, The Legal Swan
Vivekanand Kumar Singh , Social Media Manager, The Legal Swan
Soham Sen , Legal Associate, Respekt
Ayushmita Bardhan , Paralegal, Respekt
Khushi Sharma , Designer, The Legal Swan
Raano Gupta , Legal Intern, The Legal Swan
Yashvi Bhavsar , Legal Intern, The Legal Swan
Ashish Thakur , Marketing Intern, The Legal Swan
Ankit Mathur, Marketing Intern, The Legal Swan
Connect with us on social media for latest updates!
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For collaboration requests or inquiries, feel free to contact the Organizing Team at [email protected]!
Let us join hands for a dialogue that matters! Together, let's pave the way for a world free from harassment and discrimination. #AnvayGlobal 🌍
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LTA: Todd McFarlane’s Spawn
I'll be blunt, I don't have the best relationship with comic book cartoons. I'm able to appreciate some of them these days like the Incredible Hulk cartoons, but I feel a lot of them fall into the same series of tropes and cliches that basically make them as run of the mill as an animated sitcom, I feel like I'm the only one who noticed this. Now, comic book adaptations, familiarities aside, are enjoyable if you're into that scene, though it's hard to deny most of them have some serious issues. They could be forgivable if they came out at a time long before a gold standard is set like the old Marvel cartoons, but for stuff like She-Hulk Attorney at Law and DC Superhero Girls...
At your own risk.
But when it comes to shows like those, either I avoid it knowing I'd have little good to say about it, or I give it a shot after seeing some clips and I'll see how I feel about it from there, and here we are now.
Background
Spawn is a comic book character created by Image Comics co-founder Todd McFarlane, and one of many Image properties that received a hell of a lot of interest. In the mid-90s, Spawn received a massive marketing push, from video games, to toys, to movies and a television series, and for better or worse they saw the light of day. Though I imagine it was through marketing people became familiar with Spawn, I know I was.
My first exposure to Spawn was through a trailer for the 1997 film that turned up on an old VHS tape I had. I was unfamiliar with the character and assumed this was some B movie tribute, Spawn was a mutant and Clown was an evil wacky political figure or something. If you want my opinion on the film, I can understand why some things about it were changed compared to the comics, like changing Terry Fitzgerald's race and removing Chapel, but whether it was Todd's influence or not, it feels like people actually cared during its production, as nearly everything else is done to properly replicate elements of the comics, Michael Jai White did a good job as Spawn and John Leguizamo absolutely nailed Clown. You can certainly do a lot worse when it comes to superhero films, especially New Line Cinema titles released during that period. After all, 97 was the year of Annihilation.
As for the series it's another interesting coincidence. I left a comment praising the animation in the music video for Korn's Freak on a Leash, and I said yeah, I want to see a cartoon animated like this. Someone recommended Todd MacFarlane's Spawn to me, and after a few years I got around to checking it out... just to find context for a scene I saw on YouTube. Although going through it, it seemed more familiar than I expected, like I watched this long ago in reruns, or my folks actually let me watch it, I know they let me watch The Sopranos with them.
Let's just get into the series proper.
Plot and Characters
This won't be a plot summary, but just to get you into the loop, Spawn centers on Al Simmons, a government assassin who is betrayed by his partner and killed. He bargains with Satan stand-in Malebolgia in order to return to earth and reunite with his wife Wanda, but as his death was arson-based he is rendered disfigured, and now sent to recruit souls to join Malebolgia's army, in this case, souls of those who have done wrong and would be destined for hell.
This is made clear early on, so even if you haven't read the comics you can at least jump right in without needing that much knowledge of the character. An adaptation works best when you don't need to be immediately familiar with the initial source material. With so many adaptations taking on radically different directions with little connection to the sources that originated them, it's a huge mess. However, that doesn't mean you'd be losing some context if you're new to the series, and it shows for a lot of the characters. I'm not aware of their allegiances, motivations or overall relevance to the plot, so admittedly I had to look them up so I have some idea to what to expect, especially when each are well written characters in their own right. Firstly, Angela. She had only made one appearance in the animated series proper. I had assumed she would be a bounty hunter sent to kill Spawn, and I was kinda right. At least somewhere in the comics she was initially sent by heaven to destroy Spawn, it fails but not on black and white terms. The role was kinda switched by the end of the series, where Jade was given the role. I heard this was due to legal issues between Todd and Neil Gaiman and if the latter had no role in the series that could've spelt trouble, although Angela would've appeared in the show's fourth season had the series kept going.
But when it comes to Spawn characters outside of those immediately connected to Spawn, I've gotta talk about Sam and Twitch. Now, on the surface they appear to either be corrupt cops or those who would become a thorn in Spawn's side, but basic research and getting through the series revealed that wasn't so. In truth, Sam and Twitch are poised as being good cops in a precinct riddled with corruption, that point being made especially clear in the show's last season, when beforehand they were just investigating incidents Spawn either had a hand in or happened to be at the right place at the right time for. People like to immediately depict cops as outright corrupt, whether it comments on police brutality or just pokes fun at them, so it's nice to see something not only serve as antithesis to that, but maintain its commentary on corruption in the police force. Even when said commentary is on the nose, it's at least relevant to the plot and key characters and carried out in a way that makes either character shine, from reflecting Sam's genuine care for justice beyond his more loutish nature, to Twitch's bravery, determination and analytical nature.
I certainly thought they were great, and so did everyone else. They not only got a cameo in the 1997 film, but they even got a spin-off comic series.
Clown, aka the Violator, marks the perfect balance between entertaining and sadistic, or just one who delights in fucking with people's minds. He was summoned to ensure Spawn kills those with souls to be damned to be recruited into Malebolgia's army. The film portrays him as more comedic but otherwise in line with his comic depiction, while the animated series is the latter in full force, either works for the material they are given. On the opposite extreme, Cogliostro, once the Black Knight who had managed to escape Malebolgia's grasp, seeks to help Spawn avoid a similar fate. Regretfully in the comics he becomes a villain, but hey as long as it wasn't so he could get into the pants of a deviantArt OC so be it. This seems to be a later occurrence in the comics so the animated series was spared from one of the most desperate attempts at drama since ever.
Of course there're people who're relevant to Spawn's former life as Al Simmons, and this series does not take those details for granted. He wants desperately to see his Wanda one last time and he takes the opportunities, only for her to be appropriately disturbed by what is now at his disposal. His best friend Terry married her and had a child, and though Spawn was appropriately angry that he got further than he did, he realized it wasn't out of malice and at least found closure on that. Spawn was even able to confront his physical killer, Chapel, and of course he wouldn't show any mercy, having him live with the guilt, but having the strength to not have his soul claimed by Malebolgia. Finally, Jason Wynn, basically the whole reason things fell into place. Spawn indirectly served as a key to unlocking Wynn's corrupt practices, including black market trading. Whenever he strikes, he sends others to do so and is determined to keep his conquests in check. However, after becoming severely burned from a mythical mask, apparently the unmade fourth season would've had him seek redemption... either apologizing to Spawn or trying to have his soul be made pure so he can go to heaven, though the latter seems to be the case as he feared his actions against Al Simmons would catch up to him.
The seasons can be summed up like this.
The first season exists to establish Spawn and his motivations, as well as him settling into Rat City, an alleyway serving as a sanctuary for the homeless, and one where a number of shady dealings take place no doubt thanks to Wynn and for the first season, Tony Twist, who is promptly dealt with after Spawn makes quick work of Overt-kill, whom Twist sends to deal with a stake in their affairs.
The second season sees Spawn confronting Chapel and Terry finding himself scrutinized by Wynn after learning of his black market dealings, while Spawn is seen as a protector of Rat City. This also sees the introduction of Washington Post reporter Lisa Wu, who is soon revealed to be Jade, which the third season would confirm. As for the third season, Spawn realizes he can no longer get back to his old life as Wanda outright rejects him out of pure fear, a series of events would help clear Terry and expose Wynn, Twitch would survive an attempted assassination by his and Sam's superior officer and confirm his connection to Wynn, Jade willingly gives up after discovering Spawn's humanity is stronger than prior hellspawns she was sent to kill, and by dying a warrior's death she can maintain a place in heaven, and the series ends with Spawn wanting his humanity back. To some, this seems like a bad end, but this can be seen a number of ways, like how he is willing to be dead, knowing he's now a burden to those he cares about and can never live the life that was yanked from him, while realizing those who have wronged him were dealt with
Acting
Keith David as Spawn is complicated, because it isn’t Keith David playing Spawn, just Keith David. All that changes role to role is the script and the direction. Play his Spawn with his Goliath (Gargoyles) and I’m sure you’d find some similarities. Of course that isn’t to say it’s a bad performance by any stretch, but I can’t say the voice is necessarily unique. About the only time it seemed sorta different was when he played Atlas in Teen Titans.
But to be fair, let's bring up another example of an actor who is well recognized for one role, even though it's a similar performance across the board. Mike Pollock is the current voice of Doctor Eggman. While he has owned the role, his voice ins't particularly unique, a keen ear can easily pick that up when watching other 4Kids shows. However, the voice became synonymous with Eggman, as it fit the character. Mike Pollock is Eggman as much as Keith David is Spawn, having voices that suit the characters well and serve to truly define them.
Then there's one of the more interesting actors for Tony Twist, interesting in that he's played by the same guy, James Keane, who played Mr. Green on Hey Arnold!, and I say it that way because Hey Arnold! came before Spawn's animated adaptation. Keane also played Sam in this show, so it turns out he has more range than I'd expect of him.
And there’s not a single piece of Tara Strong or Grey DeLisle to be heard, it’s a breath of fresh air. We do however get Kath Soucie, sure, I'm okay with that, I know little of her personal life and her voice isn't as obnoxiously stale and repetitive as Grey DeLisle's, and she isn't a raging bitch like Tara Strong. Bite me.
But that's not all. We got the voice of Mulan playing Jade, James Hong; guy from the Seinfeld episode The Chinese Restaurant doing a role, Jennifer Jason Leigh got to play a character one time too, and there's a rule that says if it exists, Eric Roberts has to lend his voice one time. Inherently, it's a mixture of actors either not entirely in the loop of traditional voice acting or already are, and it can work, I know it did here.
Layers
There is some hidden complexity within even the smallest of things. Take for instance Spawn's encounter with that bad cop in the fifth episode. He threatens Gareb, but his anger was due to the stress of seeing one of his right hand cops and others literally blown up by a deranged priest who turns out to be Clown. Of course you wouldn't root for the cop but you kinda understand what led him to go bad, even get some irony of Spawn making him a message board, and after getting killed by Clown he gets the message about Spawn's presence to Sam and Twitch. This actually helps to give more weight and motivation to later scenes, for instance, Twitch's encounter with Spawn. Spawn has already determined cops to be outright crooked, but Twitch manages to demonstrate a stronger moral compass, and bravery in the name of learning the truth, and Spawn returns the favor with a warning, which really is him being nice.
You can even see such strong motivations with the other characters. Wynn is a uniformly corrupt individual, but he fears for his life upon realizing what he had created in Spawn, and he becomes determined to destroy him to save his own ass. Clown can seem like a hardass, but it's kind of his job, he wants to make sure Spawn fulfills his obligations. Terry married Wanda, but he never meant to infringe on foreign territory, and Chapel seemed to express repressed guilt over killing Al, before it drove him insane. Then Sam and Twitch, throughout the entire series leading up to a hell of a finish, and of course Jade which not only put her through an arc but helped better establish Spawn's humanity.
A great show is more than the sum of its parts, and I feel Spawn went above and beyond in that regard. It's really something you have to see for yourself.
The Animation
I was directed to this series because I loved the animation in the Freak on a Leash video, and I was not disappointed here. The animation was produced in house at HBO, and they also worked on Hot City which came out around the same time. MadHouse are credited to producing the show's title sequence. MadHouse is a prevalent anime production company, but they've had a hand in some American productions. For instance, they produced the animation for the second season of Street Fighter: The Animated Series.
However, MadHouse merely served as a contractor for other companies. In the first season, animation was split between KoKo Enterprises, Sheen Production and Sung Production. Koko were involved in quite a bit, producing the animation for the first season of Static Shock, Superman The Animated Series and took on animation services for Men in Black: The Series after the first season. For the second season it looks like MadHouse took on a more direct role in animation production alongside DR Movie. DR Movie also happened to produce the animation for Men in Black: The Series, but also produced the third season for Avatar: The Last Airbender, episodes of The Batman including The Batman Vs. Dracula, one episode of Teen Titans, they helped produce the Death Tome segment in The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror XXXIII, DC Superhero Girls, Justice League/Unlimited, they did one episode of Street Fighter, Masters of the Universe: Revelation, oh, they even did Loonatics Unleashed and High Guardian Spice.
It's important I highlight the more anime type shows and lesser stuff to demonstrate how subtle their work is on a visual basis in Spawn, but soon.
Okay, back on track, the last season was handled through Mook Co., who produced the first season of Men in Black: The Series, Swat Katz: Radical Squadron and the Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films from Zombie Island to Cyber Chase. At first I thought they were the ones behind the entire series, but I was wrong.
With Todd McFarlane playing a major role in the series' development, either he'd have plenty of freedom to take advantage of, or he's just there to make people happy. Okay this isn't going anywhere, what I'm trying to say is that things are drawn and animated to act like a direct translation of the comics. It's a huge contrast to the overt anime aesthetics and overtones present in other comic book adaptations. Now, it seems like most comic book adaptations outsource their work to Japan or equivalent studios in Korea in order to better replicate the action, but somewhere along the line people cut the middleman and decided to bank on the growing popularity of anime in the states.
Or maybe I'm overthinking it.
Spawn's animation is great, but far from perfect. They tend to take shortcuts and reuse animations, but most shows do and they're not as blatant as say... The Real Ghostbusters in its twilight seasons. Of course it's of no hinderance to the constant action going on, it isn't too complex, but it isn't too simple either. The art design provides a gritty appearance that compliments Spawn quite nicely, if it was overtly anime-esque, it would lose its punch, its grit, and just be a faceless series.
Senseless Comparisons
In a way, I feel that Spawn set a good standard for comic book shows that seek to be dark, well Batman: TAS aside. There're a lot of shows I can compare Spawn with, so let's begin with another series adapted from an Image Comics series, Invincible.
The differences are night and day. Spawn employs a more grounded comic translated appearance, while Invincible embraces the anime schtick wholeheartedly. It feels like a Cartoon Network action show from the mid-late 2000s but with blood and cursing, and of course their brand of humor. It can be enjoyed on a surface level, but when someone comes along and does it better, it's hard to really deny that.
Take the introductions of Monster Girl there and Angela here. With the introduction of Angela, you get a quick hint to her hero appearance, and when she goes into the alley you expect her to show her powers, but she just uses melee and anything subtle. You’d expect her to go full hero, but they don’t play into it, all you’d expect is for those creeps to get their asses handed to them, just no way of knowing how.
With Monster Girl, it's like this. There's a character who looks like she doesn't belong there. She is provoked into showing her power, this has been done. Now, it can be done right, don't get me wrong. Take Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes' introduction to She-Hulk in the sure. Yes, she is shown at the start of the episode, but you know who we don't see right away? Jennifer Walters. Hence, it's possible to be surprised by its reveal for those who haven't read the comics, and yeah, the series features somewhat different takes on existing Marvel characters so there is a chance to be surprised. Not to mention, they didn't mention her name, like Invincible did with Monster Girl, thus eliminating any sense of surprise and dragging it out to make it look like a huge reveal. I'm just saying.
Next up, let's resurrect an old punching bag of mine for some extra blows, Teen Titans. Spawn did an episode that tackled racism, but handled it in the best possible way, show, don't tell. You would think they would make it where Terry or Spawn are maligned for being African American, but no, they have a psychopath who kills African Americans for dark intent, and the racist motivation behind it isn't stated outright. This episode has enough faith in its viewers to let them connect the dots, whereas Teen Titans spoonfeeds the message, pussyfoots around directly focusing on those who would face prejudice, because Tamaranians don't exist, and above all, rather than take the opportunity to incorporate lore from the comics, they make up a character that exists solely to push the message.
And yes, Static Shock tackled racism direct, but they handled it better by committing to the kind of racism people are the most aware of, and I'm happy that episode is getting more and more recognition for it, while Troq isn't as much. Consider this a segway into the next section.
Getting Away With It
Spawn was able to get away with a lot of stuff, though some would argue it was because it aired on a premium cable network and at a time when kids would likely be asleep, midnight to be exact. That's a good argument, but I feel that any show, anywhere could get away with stuff, well, beyond overt gruesomeness and gratuity, whether it's premium or basic cable, network television or syndication. To better explain my point, let's refer to Stripperella, Static Shock and Swat Katz.
Stripperella aired on a basic cable channel, and if you didn't get the idea from the title, it's a show about a superhero who happens to be a stripper, and yes, that profession is shown full stop. In spite of that, there's more to the show than it. Stripperella feels like it's trying to pay tribute to silver age comic stories, or just parody the genre, or maybe Stan Lee was clearing his desk drawers, I dunno. What I'm trying to say is that they got away with showing T&A on basic cable, lest the copy I saw was sourced from a DVD, but hey, they were wiling. For syndication, let's turn to Swat Katz. This show got a way with quite a bit, especially for stuff I bashed Teen Titans for skimping on, like characters going insane for whatever reason, even death, with some gruesome killings shown, shadow or not. Now yes, syndication lacks the standards network television does, hence producers were able to get away with a hell of a lot more, but what about that network example? Networks are ones that crack down on no-no stuff the most often.
Well... Static Shock.
Racism focused episode aside, Static Shock went dark a decent amount of times, and they never held back for anything. They made it clear Virgil's mom died under harsh circumstances, they highlight her death and the impact on the family, they put one character in critical condition as a wake-up call for Virgil to take his heroic obligations seriously, the first episode featured a gang war, hell, need I remind you of Jimmy, where a gun is blatantly shown, well, again, in a straight up depiction of a potential school shooting, oh, need I forget how the weapon is fired and someone gets hurt, on network television.
But wait, isn't The WB technically a cable network, same with Cartoon Network, beyond Kids WB shows airing on WB affiliates in syndication? I mean Teen Titans was also in the same boat as Static Shock, but you could argue Static Shock did a hell of a lot more than Teen Titans did in highlighting serious issues, and above all committing to genuinely dark stories. I'd argue that Static Shock serves as a kids equivalent to Spawn for going above and beyond, showing writers genuinely cared about making engaging content, and Spawn just helped inspire me to see just how it could be done, or how it has been.
Now, if you really want to see the differences in impact an episode could have, compare Teen Titans' Haunted to Spawn's Home, Bitter Home.
Relationship
As far as how I feel about the show, I have the same relationship with it that I do with Koala Man. Both of them are great shows and vouching for their quality is a hill I'd be happy to die on. The issue is that I don't like to participate in discussions of either, because I know where they'd lead. Spawn got cancelled too soon, Koala Man was created by the same guy behind Smiling Friends, do the math. I still like the shows, but I know it can go south if I encounter the wrong people.
Not only did I bring up Koala Man for that, but because both represent the best of two sides of a superhero show. Koala Man is a well written comedy with glimpses of character complexity and motivations made clear, all in series about a man coping with his past and a midlife crisis, I guess. Meanwhile, Spawn is a well written horror drama with clever dialog helping to provide some relief every once in a while. Bringing back Teen Titans just to get this out, Koala Man is set in an absurdist world so you can take the weird things happening as a given and they let the jokes flow without resorting to tropisms to get a laugh out, and Spawn has every right to commit to more gruesome acts, both because of its midnight slot on a premium network and already being based on a gruesome comic book series.I don't know how else to end this, so let's go on.
Do I Want to see More?
So, seeing what I've said, do I want Spawn to get another season? Well the answer to that, is no. I don't. You're probably confused, lest you've seen my philosophy before. The thing about continuing, what if the ending turns out to be a letdown? A journey is only as good as the destination, if the end sucks it will drag down the experience of the rest of the series because you know that’s how it will end and there is nothing you can do about it, Camp Lazlo and Star Vs. beckon. There's also the matter if one more season is gonna be enough, will people be fine with that, or will they just keep asking for more? Ask for an inch, but take a mile. And of course people can indirectly kill the good will in seeing things continue. I never want to see Infinity Train or Glitch Techs with how clingy people are to those.
Then there's the matter of unintentional cockiness, had with shows like Sonic SatAM and Teen Titans, where they immediately end with either a cliffhanger, or a downer, something to gaslight people into thinking they want more. My philosophy on television shows go like this, treat every season finale like it's your series finale, leave off on a note that you can pick up the pieces on or satisfying enough to accept, which is something Spawn did, by having Spawn reaffirm his want to be human. You may say he hardly evolved, I'd say you're confused. Spawn wanting his humanity suggests he knows he can't get his old life back, but also won't be the leader of Malebolja's army, he is willing to die, but we don't see it. It could've been worse.
Okay yes, there's the matter of Spawn impregnating Wanda with a child that would serve as a decider for the fate of the world, but it would take a long time before the baby would be able to make a conscious decision and act on it. There's another element to the fourth season, but I'm not gonna bring it up, knowing how people on Twitter would lose their minds and that's another series thoroughly ruined by total goons.
Final Thoughts
Spawn is an underrated gem, for sure, but given the climate of cartoon culture, maybe it's for the best not that many people know about it, let this be like a secluded spot a select few people know about, a well kept secret not tainted by idiots, like Mission Odyssey.
I would say HBO turning away from animation after Spawn and Hot City concluded ironically predicted the state of HBO Max, but then you realize stuff like The Life and Times of Tim and The Ricky Gervais Show existed.
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Molecular progression as well as diversity in the GRF transcription factor household
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Lentor Modern
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LENTOR MODERN 曲水伦庭
THE MOST ANTICIPATED MIXED-USE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT By A Leading Developer In Mixed-Use Development, GUOCOLAND 🔥 1BR/ 2RB/ 4BR - Fully sold Aborted 1BR 527sf #25-xx $1,358,000 - Act fast before others!  3BR+ Flex (969-1130sf) from $2,170,000 “Located in the Thomson area that has mostly landed homes, residents will also enjoy unblocked views of the surrounding areas. Living there also means having vast amount of nature reserves and parks in proximity,” - Guocoland Singapore ✔1.7Ha Integrated Mixed-Use Development in the new Lentor Precinct. ✔ Modern homes, above a shopping mall, directly connected to Lentor MRT ✔ Three 25-storey towers with 605 units of 1 to 4 Bedrooms and a Sky Terrace in each tower. ✔ Directly Linked to Lentor MRT - TEL conveniently connects you to Orchard Road, CBD & East Coast. ✔ Above a shopping mall with over 96,000sqft of Retail and F&B options, including Cafes, Restaurants, Clinics, Childcare Centre & a 12,000sqft Supermarket ✔ Schools Within 2km such as Anderson Pri, Yio Chu Kang Sec, CHIJ St Nicholas Girls', Mayflower Pri/Sec & Nanyang Polytechnic. https://youtu.be/SRZzfvoOJHY https://youtu.be/BW5W1faEV64 "Defining Millennial Modern Living" Quick LinksFact Sheet Unique Selling Points 360 Degree View Clip Nearby MRT/ Schools/ Shopping Mall Showflat Virtual Tour Level 1 Facilities Tour Level 4 Facilities Tour Level 14 Facilities Tour Floor Plan & Virtual Tours: Download e-Brochure StarBuy FAQs Integrated with the new Lentor MRT station, Lentor Modern will be a mixed used development comprising three 25-storey towers with around 605 residential units. Lentor Modern will feature a double-volume sky terrace in each tower. The ground floor will offer  a wide range of F&B and retail options at their doorstep, including a supermarket and childcare facilities. Envisioned to redefine the Lentor Hill area as an exciting residential and lifestyle destination, residents can look forward to modern City Living in the exclusive heartland.
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The Lentor Central site, Lentor Modern is next to the Lentor MRT station, as part of the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL). The TEL is being constructed in five phases, with the Lentor station being part of the Phase 2 opening, which comprises of five other stations, namely: Springleaf, Mayflower, Bright Hill, Upper Thomson and Caldecott. The Caldecott station will connect commuters to the Circle Line while the Bright Hill Station will serve as an interchange station with the Cross-Island Line. The TEL when fully operational will give residents direct access to places such as Orchard Road, Great World City, Shenton Way, Gardens by the Bay, Tanjong Katong, and Siglap.
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Lentor Modern - Public Plaza Future residents who are avid cyclists will be delighted to know that the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced works to extend the cycling network in Ang Mo Kio – which is slated to add an additional 6.8km of cycling paths, of these, 2km will be in the form of new park connectors, set to be completed by 2023, the rest are cycling paths that will be built by 2026. The LTA has said that these cycling paths will be directly connected to Mayflower and Lentor MRT stations to improve connectivity for residents to other amenities in the greater Ang Mo Kio area. Fact Sheet TypeDescriptionsProject Name曲水伦庭 Lentor Modern @Lentor CentralDeveloper NameGLL D Pte. Ltd. (GuocoLand)LocationLentor Central, Singapore 789361 (District 26)Tenure of Land99 years lease from 26th Oct 2021Expected Date of Completion (T.O.P.)Q4 2025Site areaApprox 17,279.9 sqm and GFA of 60,480 sqmTotal No. of UnitsResidential: Est. 605 units in three blocks of 25-storey Commercial: 96,000 sqft, including 12,000 sq ft Supermarket and 10,000 sq ft Childcare Centre Car ParksRESIDENTIAL: 547 carpark lots + 152 Bicycles Lots at 2nd and 3rd storeys. COMMERCIAL: 122 carpark lots + 50 Bicycles Lots at Basement Updated Fact Sheet for Lentor Modern
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Premium developer - Guocoland Guocoland Since being listed in Singapore in 1978, GuocoLand Limited has quickly risen to become one of the leaders in property development across Asia. With top class operations throughout Singapore, China, Vietnam and Malaysia, the group has delivered the highest standard of property development, management, sales, investing, hotel operations and more for over 40 years. With its headquarters located in Singapore, the group is looking forward to completing yet another impeccable residential development project with The Avenir. With 35 residential projects to its name in Singapore alone, GuocoLand has seen over 10,000 apartments and homes be sold to satisfied customers that love their blend of practical and luxurious design. Some of GuocoLand’s flagship projects include the Guoco Tower, the high-class Wallich Residence luxury apartments, Leedon Residence, Sims Urban Oasis and much, much more.
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Lentor Modern Guocoland - Developer
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Lentor Modern Guocoland - Developer Awards Unique Selling Points 1. Integrated With 2 Levels Of Retail Space directly connected to the Lentor MRT station on the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL). Solve all your basic needs, including child care, food and grocery. 2. Unblock ViewMostly low-density and landed private housing and is known for its quiet ambience.  3. Nature7 Mins Drive To Thomson Nature Park & Lower Pierce Reservoir Park 4. UniqueThe One Project That Will Spin Off To Multiple Launches (5 Confirmed Sites) Within 2022 And 2023! As the trend setter, Lentor Modern will set the benchmark for rental price in the vicinity. 5. Good Transport ConnectivityWhen Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) is fully operational, it will offer residents direct access to places such as Orchard Road, Great World City, Shenton Way, Gardens by the Bay, Tanjong Katong, and all the way to Changi Airport. 6. Transformation of the North RegionThe North Coast Innovation Corridor (NCIC)The Woodlands Regional CentreRail Transport System (RTS)Redevelopment of Sembawang Shipyard 7. Good Exit StrategyIt offers a higher rate of capital appreciation as it is "new township"
Locations
With an integration to Lentor MRT Station, along the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL), residents will enjoy seamless connectivity to other parts of Singapore. When the Thomson-East Coast Line is fully operational, residents may only take 20 minutes of travelling time to get to Orchard Road via direct train access. Orchard MRT is just 9 stops away and Thomson Plaza is just 2 stops from Lentor Modern. This is a prime example of a co-located development in line with the Government’s Master Plan of building towns that are vibrant and self-sufficient with everything that you need being easily accessible without travelling too far. Once completed, the Thomson-East Coast Line will stretch from Woodlands North to Orchard to the Central Business District to East Coast before ending in the Eastern part of Singapore in Bedok.
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Lentor-MRT There are also a plenty of green recreation spaces that will appeal to nature buffs and fitness enthusiasts. There is the nearby Lower Pierce Reservoir which presents charming views of the secondary forests, hiking trails and the tranquil boardwalk where visitors can seek respite from the hustle and bustle of urban living. Future upcoming park connectors in the area will link residents to Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West as well as the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park. The latter is one of the largest urban parks in central Singapore that is filled with lush lawns and has a 3-km meandering river. Families with school-going children will be glad to know that there are a number of established schools around the area, such as Presbyterian High School, Anderson Primary School, and CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School.
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Upper Peirce Reservoir View (SOUTH)
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Unblocked Landed View (NORTH) 360 Degree View Clip https://youtu.be/C7Z0VMHidKY Lentor Modern Surrounding Building and Views Nearby MRT/ Schools/ Shopping Mall Trains (MRT) • LENTOR MRT TE5 100m Groceries/ Shopping • Lentor Modern commercial space 0m • Broadway Plaza 1.98 km   Schools • Anderson Primary 770m • Presbyterian High 970m • Yio Chu Kang Secondary 1.15 km • Chij St. Nicholas Girls' 1.36 km • Mayflower Primary 1.41 km
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Site Plan & Unit Mixes
Lentor Modern’s landscape design centre around the concept of wellness with nature, to use nature with tailored spaces for enjoyment, relaxation and wellness. The site is once seated on a secondary forest environment with a fresh water stream meandering through the site. This forest stream landscape inspired the organic design of the landscapes that are applied in Lentor Modern. Lush greenery of tree groves surrounding Lentor Modern mimicking the native forest enhancing the development on the ground level and the use of ‘forest giant’ trees species at the public plaza preserve the memory of the lentor forest with foresty ambience comfort. Inspired by 曲水流觞, a 200m long water body is designed along the landscape deck at level 4, like the Lentor stream that is once flowing through the site. Resting terraces, pool alcoves, garden pavilions are strategically positioned to be along this ‘stream’ which is also the recreation pools and landscape ponds. These tailored spaces meandering beside the ‘stream’ offer residents with therapeutic greenery of outdoors respites for exercising, strolling, book reading, yoga/meditation, gardening, glamping and social/entertainment interaction. This relationship between water and landscape provide tranquility is a boost to the human's senses for relaxation and restorative experience.
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Site Plan Unit Types Amidst the steam landscape and wellness gardens at the 4th storey, there are 3 residential tower blocks, each with a sky terrace high up on the 14th storey. Given the nature of sky terraces are elevated from the ground, away from the hustle and bustle of the communal landscape deck, the sky terraces offer small alcoves and corners that residents must meander through to enjoy quiet ambience for solo working or small groups interaction as well as the enjoyment of the views of the surrounding Nature reserves. The façade design of the ground floor and podium takes its cue from the concept of the site as an extension of the Lentor Secondary Forest which used to occupy the area where the development is located. Nature inspired prints imprinted on the facade complements the internal finishes which features the re-creation of Lentor Streams flowing through the podium space and forms a backdrop to the forest giants landscaping the Public Plaza. The entrances into the podium are accentuated by large variable volume canopies which mimic the treetop canopy, tapering down into cozy low volume spaces as users pass from the outside into the inside space. The tower blocks which sit on the podium overlooks a lushly planted landscape deck dominated by flora native to the area and also the future Hillock Park across the development. The façade design of the towers features contrasting earth tones and linear ledges which break down the scale of the tower and provide sun shading to the units. Egg-crate screens are used on the external areas of the façade which is envisaged to draw in pixelated light to the balcony floor and living areas making reference to sunlight trickling through the thick canopy on the forest floor. Unit Mixes:  - Typical Ceiling Heights: 2.845m - 3 Lifts Per Tower - 9 or 10 units per floor - 600mm x 600mm Porcelain Tiles - Brands: SMEG/ Franke/ Hansgrohe/ Roca/ Mitsubishi  - Smart home features - lighting points to designated areas, air-conditioning.
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Lentor Modern Units Mixes
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Showflat Virtual Tour Level 1 Facilities Tour Level 4 Facilities Tour Level 14 Facilities Tour Floor Plan & Virtual Tours:
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Floor Plan 2BR Flexi (Draft)
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曲水伦庭
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Lentor Modern by Guocoland
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Lentor Modern - Public Plaza
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Lentor Modern Guocoland - Commercial Podium Shops
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