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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Kyle Rittenhouse, the suspect in a shooting of protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States that left two people dead, was released from a Wisconsin jail Friday after his lawyers posted US$2 million bond.

His lawyers had reportedly set up a drive to collect donations for the defendant. His sister made public requests for assistance in raising funds for her brother’s bail. Shortly after Rittenhouse’s release, one of his lawyers posted a photo to Twitter showing him and actor Ricky Schroder standing next to each other and smiling.

A resident of Antioch, Illinois, Rittenhouse is accused of crossing state lines and shooting and killing two people who were participating in demonstrations protesting the shooting of Jacob Blake. One other person was injured in the altercation. Rittenhouse’s charges include intentional homicide and illegally possessing a firearm. If convicted, Rittenhouse could receive up to a lifetime prison sentence.

Rittenhouse was not old enough to own or possess a firearm in the state of Illinois at the time of the incident. He claimed to have obtained his weapon by having an older friend purchase it on his behalf using stimulus money Rittenhouse received from the state during the coronavirus lockdown. A suspect in Wisconsin has been charged for allegedly providing the weapon to Rittenhouse.

Rittenhouse turned himself in to authorities on the morning following the shooting, and his lawyers have claimed the defendant acted in self defense. Court Commissioner Loren Keating said he considered Rittenhouse a flight risk, prior to setting the US$2 million bond. Rittenhouse, in remarks to The Washington Post, contended he would have died had he not been armed that night. Some conservative groups have come to Rittenhouse’s defense regarding the incident.

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As technology and communication has made progress, more and more people are now looking to choose a study abroad program for their higher studies. Previously, if a student wanted to travel abroad he had to do a lot of research by perhaps visiting the embassies of the host country or attending education fairs. But now, in this age of Internet, all information you ever wanted is now at your fingertips or should we say, at your mouse-clicks! Students today can just log on to the website of the prospective university from the comfort of their home.

Most universities that offer a study abroad program have extensive information available on their website to help out the students. Everything from the history of the university to the courses offered is listed on these officially maintained websites. And if that was not enough, there are so many other websites and online forums that are a heaven for getting your queries answered satisfactorily. You can interact with the alumni of the university you are interested in and decide if the environment is suitable to your temperament or not. The internet also makes comparing study abroad programs from different universities much easier. But with so many resources available, some students feel the stress of information overload. They do not know what criteria they should be looking at to choose the right study abroad program. It is for such confused students that we list down what should be the most important things that you should look carefully at before choosing your foreign university:

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Needless to say perhaps, but the first one on the list is the academic excellence of the university. It is useless to make so many efforts in gaining admission in a university with a sub-standard academic program. It may be that while some universities may have good academic programs, but their degrees are not accepted or recognized anywhere. If your prospective employers do not recognize your degree, you will not be able to get a good job. You are going to spend much time away from home; at least the fruit should be worth your ordeal. So consult the ratings of the university to gauge the soundness of its academic program. After all, nothing else matters if they do not have a good undergraduate or graduate program.

Next thing to look at is whether the university offer meets your requirements. If you are looking for a four year undergraduate degree, do not settle for a two-year diploma course only because you are getting admission in the university of your choice.

Carefully research about the country you are travelling to. Find out if you will have to learn any new languages. If you are not good at learning new languages, you might not want to get the extra stress of learning a new language along with your studies.

So before you get down to the comparison of the academic and fee structures, you should short-list the names using the 3 criteria defined above.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Former Salt Lake City mayor and human rights activist Rocky Anderson took some time to discuss his 2012 U.S. presidential campaign and the newly-created Justice Party with Wikinews reporter William S. Saturn.

Anderson served as mayor of Salt Lake City for eight years (2000–2008) as a member of the Democratic Party. During his tenure, he enacted proposals to reduce the city’s carbon emissions, reformed its criminal justice system, and positioned it as a leading sanctuary for refugees. After leaving office, Anderson grew critical of the Democratic Party’s failure to push for impeachment against President George W. Bush, and for not reversing policies on torture, taxes, and defense spending. He left the party earlier this year and announced that he would form a Third party.

Anderson officially established the Justice Party last week during a press conference in Washington D.C.. He proclaimed “We the people are powerful enough to end the perverse government-to-the-highest-bidder system sustained by the two dominant parties…We are here today for the sake of justice — social justice, environmental justice and economic justice.” The party promotes campaign finance reform and is attempting to appeal to the Occupy Wall Street movement. It is currently working on ballot access efforts, and will hold a Founding Convention in February 2012 in Salt Lake City.

Among other issues, Anderson discussed climate change, health care, education, and civil liberties. He detailed his successes as mayor of Salt Lake City, stressed the importance of executive experience, and expressed his views on President Barack Obama and some of the Republican Party presidential candidates. He spoke in depth about former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, with whom he worked during the 2002 Winter Olympics, and fellow Utahan, former governor and U.S. ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, Jr..

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