# started 2021-01-13T19:20:41Z "2021-01-13T19:15:57Z"^^ . "2021-01-13T19:20:17Z"^^ . "999769808"^^ . "93702"^^ . "2021-01-13T01:38:06Z"^^ . "1000086187"^^ . "10295"^^ . "2021-01-04T12:12:35Z"^^ . "6122"^^ . "{{POV}} Current Affairs is an American bimonthly magazine that discusses political and cultural topics from a progressive perspective. It is published in print and online, and supplemented by a podcast. The publication describes its missions as \"to produce the world's first readable political publication and to make life joyful again\". Its format was influenced by other magazines such as Jacobin and Spy. The print edition is notable for containing many colorful cartoons and full-page illustrations by various artists who are prominently credited for their work. Noam Chomsky and Glenn Greenwald have praised the magazine's work. Writings in Current Affairs include critiques and history of popular culture, discussions of policy and its implementation, and creative fixes for societal problems. The magazine has also published several long deconstructions of works by popular right-wing figures such as Charles Murray, Tucker Carlson, and Jordan Peterson."@en . "2021-01-11T21:42:15Z"^^ . . "48228"^^ . "2021-01-01T06:58:00Z"^^ . "2019-10-13T14:45:24Z"^^ . "998236677"^^ . "59058"^^ . "2021-01-01T07:40:54Z"^^ . "2021-01-01T13:22:53Z"^^ . . "2020-10-26T16:12:45Z"^^ . "Maidyouneed" . . "2021-01-13T14:17:56Z"^^ . "14048"^^ . "998233449"^^ . . "The two moons of Mars are Phobos and Deimos. They are irregular in shape. Both were discovered by Asaph Hall in August 1877 and are named after the Greek mythological twin characters Phobos (panic/fear) and Deimos (terror/dread) who accompanied their father Ares into battle. Ares, god of war, was known to the Romans as Mars."@en . "1000135032"^^ . . "57527"^^ . "20483999"^^ . . "2021-01-13T01:38:15Z"^^ . "2021-01-13T19:16:05Z"^^ . "2020-11-19T09:43:16Z"^^ . "992284741"^^ . "13286072"^^ . "2020-12-28T18:53:28Z"^^ . "158"^^ . "17059"^^ . . "997587993"^^ . "20611691"^^ . "2021-01-04T12:37:24Z"^^ . "2021-01-13T16:32:27Z"^^ . "Rastafari, also known as Rastafarianism and the Rastafari Movement, is a religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s. It is classified as both a new religious movement and a social movement by scholars of religion. There is no central authority in control of the movement and much diversity exists among practitioners, who are known as Rastafari, Rastafarians, or Rastas."@en . "6931"^^ . . . "2021-01-13T19:17:51Z"^^ . "Kadrush Radogoshi (born 1948 in Gjakova, Yugoslavia) is an Albanian poet, novelist, play-writer, and literary critic from Kosovo. He is a dissident who opposed the revocation of the autonomy of Kosovo from the Milosevic's regime, consequently being arrested and imprisoned. Radogoshi served as President of Writers' Union of Kosovo. In 2010 he settled in Canada."@en . "999918977"^^ . . . "27553"^^ . "2021-01-11T21:42:26Z"^^ . "PrimeBOT" . "1000134321"^^ . "77789"^^ . "997626247"^^ . "119"^^ . "1000006221"^^ . "1000134639"^^ . . "2021-01-01T07:40:58Z"^^ . "921047845"^^ . . . . "2021-01-13T19:20:20Z"^^ . "6130"^^ . . "1000134943"^^ . "HouseBlaster" . "Monkbot" . . "43919"^^ . "1000106948"^^ . . "2021-01-13T19:19:44Z"^^ . "39531415"^^ . "2021-01-13T19:19:51Z"^^ . "ClueBot NG" . "2021-01-04T12:37:29Z"^^ . "10822"^^ . "Kadrush Radogoshi (born 1948 in Gjakova, Yugoslavia) is an Albanian poet, novelist, play-writer, and literary critic from Kosovo. He is a dissident who opposed the revocation of the autonomy of Kosovo from the Milosevic's regime, consequently being arrested and imprisoned. Radogoshi served as President of Writers' Union of Kosovo. In 2010 he settled in Canada."@en . "Rastafari, also known as Rastafarianism and the Rastafari Movement, is a religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s. It is classified as both a new religious movement and a social movement by scholars of religion. There is no central authority in control of the movement and much diversity exists among practitioners, who are known as Rastafari, Rastafarians, or Rastas. Rasta beliefs are based on a specific interpretation of the Bible. Central is a monotheistic belief in a single God, referred to as Jah, who is deemed to partially reside within each individual. Rastas accord Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Ethiopia between 1930 and 1974, key importance; many regard him as the Second Coming of Jesus and Jah incarnate, while others see him as a human prophet who fully recognised the inner divinity in every individual. Rastafari is Afrocentric and focuses attention on the African diaspora, which it believes is oppressed within Western society, or \"Babylon\". Many Rastas call for this diaspora's resettlement in Africa, a continent they consider the Promised Land, or \"Zion\". Some practitioners extend these views into black supremacism. Rastas refer to their practices as \"livity\". Communal meetings are known as \"groundations\", and are typified by music, chanting, discussions, and the smoking of cannabis, the latter regarded as a sacrament with beneficial properties. Rastas emphasise what they regard as living \"naturally\", adhering to ital dietary requirements, twisting their hair into dreadlocks, and following patriarchal gender roles. Rastafari originated among impoverished and socially disenfranchised Afro-Jamaican communities in 1930s Jamaica. Its Afrocentric ideology was largely a reaction against Jamaica's then-dominant British colonial culture. It was influenced by both Ethiopianism and the Back-to-Africa movement promoted by black nationalist figures such as Marcus Garvey. The movement developed after several Protestant Christian clergymen, most notably Leonard Howell, proclaimed that Haile Selassie's crowning as Emperor of Ethiopia in 1930 fulfilled a Biblical prophecy. By the 1950s, Rastafari's countercultural stance had brought the movement into conflict with wider Jamaican society, including violent clashes with law enforcement. In the 1960s and 1970s, it gained increased respectability within Jamaica and greater visibility abroad through the popularity of Rasta-inspired reggae musicians, most notably Bob Marley. Enthusiasm for Rastafari declined in the 1980s, following the deaths of Haile Selassie and Marley, but the movement survived and has a presence in many parts of the world. The Rasta movement is decentralised and organised on a largely sectarian basis. There are several denominations, or \"Mansions of Rastafari\", the most prominent of which are the Nyahbinghi, Bobo Ashanti, and the Twelve Tribes of Israel, each offering a different interpretation of Rasta belief. There are an estimated 700,000 to 1,000,000 Rastas across the world. The largest population is in Jamaica, although small communities can be found in most of the world's major population centres. Rastas come from various ethnic groups, although the majority are of black African descent and some mansions accept only black members."@en . . "Dawnseeker2000" . "Neal Anthony Trotman (born 11 March 1987) is an English former professional footballer who last played for Bristol Rovers. He played as a central defender."@en . . "563447"^^ . "2021-01-13T19:17:56Z"^^ . "999666236"^^ . . . "30829"^^ . "2020-12-04T13:58:40Z"^^ . "2021-01-01T06:57:55Z"^^ . . "2021-01-13T19:20:23Z"^^ . "307"^^ . . "1544984"^^ . . "Gerald David \"Lorenzo\" Music (May 2, 1937 – August 4, 2001) was an American actor, voice actor, writer, producer and musician. He was best known as the original voice of Jim Davis' comic strip character Garfield. Music began his career as a writer and a regular performer on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. He co-created the sitcom The Bob Newhart Show and composed its theme music with his wife Henrietta. He also wrote episodes for The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rhoda. On Rhoda, Music would also get his major voiceover role when he played the unseen, but often heard, Carlton the Doorman. In the 1980s, he voiced Garfield on twelve animated specials, and later in cartoons, video games, and commercials. Music's distinctive voice of Garfield is still often used in animated specials in his legacy."@en . . "2021-01-12T16:31:34Z"^^ . "29463730"^^ . "{{POV}} Current Affairs is an American bimonthly magazine that discusses political and cultural topics from a progressive perspective. It is published in print and online, and supplemented by a podcast. The publication describes its missions as \"to produce the world's first readable political publication and to make life joyful again\". Its format was influenced by other magazines such as Jacobin and Spy. The print edition is notable for containing many colorful cartoons and full-page illustrations by various artists who are prominently credited for their work. Noam Chomsky and Glenn Greenwald have praised the magazine's work."@en . . "2021-01-12T16:31:23Z"^^ . "2020-10-26T16:12:41Z"^^ . "Filedelinkerbot" . . . "17047"^^ . "2021-01-13T14:17:48Z"^^ . . "2021-01-11T09:22:30Z"^^ . "985548849"^^ . "35751661"^^ . "997583491"^^ . "2020-11-19T09:43:21Z"^^ . "2021-01-11T09:22:25Z"^^ . . "989498912"^^ . . "996811115"^^ . "GreenC bot" . "Sadads" . "4272"^^ . "27823944"^^ . . "The two moons of Mars are Phobos and Deimos. They are irregular in shape. Both were discovered by Asaph Hall in August 1877 and are named after the Greek mythological twin characters Phobos (panic/fear) and Deimos (terror/dread) who accompanied their father Ares into battle. Ares, god of war, was known to the Romans as Mars. Compared to the Earth's Moon, the moons Phobos and Deimos are small. Phobos has a diameter of 22.2 km (13.8 mi) and a mass of 1.08×1016 kg, while these measures for Deimos are 12.6 km (7.8 mi) and 2.0×1015 kg. Phobos orbits closer to Mars, with a semi-major axis of 9,377 km (5,827 mi) and an orbital period of 7.66 hours; Deimos's semi-major axis is 23,460 km (14,580 mi) with an orbital period of 30.35 hours."@en . "2020-12-04T13:58:33Z"^^ . "2019-10-13T14:44:50Z"^^ . "2021-01-01T13:22:48Z"^^ . "Neal Anthony Trotman (born 11 March 1987) is an English former professional footballer who last played for Bristol Rovers. He played as a central defender."@en . "2021-01-13T16:32:17Z"^^ . "2020-12-28T18:53:34Z"^^ . . 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